1 |
University of St Andrews |
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Organization |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:20:59 PM |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:20:59 PM |
EDM |
2 |
Part of model 10 - Taigh-tughaidh. They sat on the roof. |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:49:43 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:08:35 AM |
EDM |
3 |
Part of model 10 - Taigh-tughaidh. They sat on the roof. |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:49:56 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:40:48 AM |
EDM |
4 |
Part of model 10 - Taigh-tughaidh. They sat on the roof. Model |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:52:17 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:10:13 AM |
EDM |
5 |
Part of model 10 - Taigh-tughaidh. They sat on the roof. |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:52:37 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:42:07 AM |
EDM |
6 |
From first pour at factory. 3D Model |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:53:39 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:11:41 AM |
EDM |
7 |
From first pour at factory. |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 01:53:48 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:43:01 AM |
EDM |
8 |
Highland Cow / Bò ghàidhealch 3D model |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 03:57:05 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:13:15 AM |
EDM |
9 |
Highland Cow / Bò ghàidhealch |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 03:57:35 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:44:28 AM |
EDM |
10 |
Cow model 2 |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:01:55 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:14:33 AM |
EDM |
11 |
Cow model 2 |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:02:30 PM |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:02:30 PM |
EDM |
12 |
Glenfinnan Viaduct / Drochaid-rèile Gleann Fhionnainn 3D model |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:06:50 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:16:31 AM |
EDM |
13 |
Glenfinnan Viaduct / Drochaid-rèile Gleann Fhionnainn |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:07:15 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:45:25 AM |
EDM |
14 |
West Highland Museum / Taigh-Tasgaidh 3D Model |
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3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:12:51 PM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:18:14 AM |
EDM |
15 |
West Highland Museum / Taigh-Tasgaidh |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:13:06 PM |
Friday 30th of August 2024 09:46:40 AM |
EDM |
16 |
Glenfinnan Monument / Carragh Gleann Fhionnainn |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:15:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:12:32 PM |
EDM |
17 |
Glenfinnan Monument / Carragh Gleann Fhionnainn |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:15:55 PM |
Wednesday 28th of August 2024 12:02:38 PM |
EDM |
18 |
Inverlochy Castle / Caisteal Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:17:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 02:52:58 PM |
EDM |
19 |
Inverlochy Castle / Caisteal Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:18:08 PM |
Wednesday 28th of August 2024 12:04:04 PM |
EDM |
20 |
Kilted mannie - part of Taigh-tughaidh model (model 10) |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:19:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 02:53:20 PM |
EDM |
21 |
Kilted mannie - part of Taigh-tughaidh model (model 10) |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:19:55 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:06:41 PM |
EDM |
22 |
Corpach Boat / Am bàta Chorpaich |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:23:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 02:53:41 PM |
EDM |
23 |
Corpach Boat / Am bàta Chorpaich |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:23:19 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:09:05 PM |
EDM |
24 |
Brain Operations / Opairèisean Eanchainn |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:25:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:00:22 PM |
EDM |
25 |
Brain Operations / Opairèisean Eanchainn |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:27:10 PM |
Friday 13th of September 2024 12:16:59 PM |
EDM |
26 |
Bun-Sgoil Ghàidhlig Loch Abar / Lochaber Gaelic Primary School |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:30:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:00:42 PM |
EDM |
27 |
Bun-Sgoil Ghàidhlig Loch Abar / Lochaber Gaelic Primary School |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:32:12 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:38:57 AM |
EDM |
28 |
Burning croft house |
|
3D Object |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:37:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:06:13 PM |
EDM |
29 |
Burning croft house |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 29th of July 2024 04:38:25 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:40:02 AM |
EDM |
30 |
Croft house / Taigh-tughaidh |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:41:52 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:09:49 PM |
EDM |
31 |
Croft house / Taigh-tughaidh |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:42:16 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:42:52 AM |
EDM |
32 |
Càrn Mòr Dearg |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:47:34 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:12:14 PM |
EDM |
33 |
Càrn Mòr Dearg |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:47:44 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:53:18 AM |
EDM |
34 |
Stob Bàn |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:49:32 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:13:22 PM |
EDM |
35 |
Stob Bàn |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:50:38 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:55:24 AM |
EDM |
36 |
Ben Nevis / Beinn Nibheis |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:52:39 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:13:42 PM |
EDM |
37 |
Ben Nevis / Beinn Nibheis |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:53:20 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:56:29 AM |
EDM |
38 |
Aonach Mòr |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:54:37 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:19:22 PM |
EDM |
39 |
Aonach Mòr |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:55:22 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:58:31 AM |
EDM |
40 |
First brain operations in Scotland |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:56:26 AM |
Thursday 12th of September 2024 03:14:09 PM |
EDM |
41 |
First brain operations in Scotland |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:56:47 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:59:52 AM |
EDM |
42 |
Sheep Model 1 |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 09:59:58 AM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:45:57 AM |
EDM |
43 |
Sheep Model 1 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 10:00:11 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:02:07 PM |
EDM |
44 |
Sheep Model 2 |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 10:02:28 AM |
Wednesday 11th of September 2024 10:47:25 AM |
EDM |
45 |
Sheep Model 2 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 30th of July 2024 10:02:45 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:01:21 AM |
EDM |
46 |
Highland Cow / Bò ghàidhealch Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:22:15 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:22:15 AM |
EDM |
47 |
Rudi video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:24:57 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:24:57 AM |
EDM |
48 |
Fraser |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:26:22 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:26:22 AM |
EDM |
49 |
Cameron |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:27:10 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:27:10 AM |
EDM |
50 |
Inverlochy Castle / Caisteal Inbhir Lòchaidh Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:30:40 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:30:40 AM |
EDM |
51 |
Corpach Boat / Am bàta Chorpaich Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:34:26 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:34:26 AM |
EDM |
52 |
Brain Operations / Opairèisean Eanchainn Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:36:05 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:36:05 AM |
EDM |
53 |
Burning croft house Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:49:43 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:49:43 AM |
EDM |
54 |
Lawrie Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:54:39 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:54:39 AM |
EDM |
55 |
Jethro Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:56:12 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:56:12 AM |
EDM |
56 |
First brain operations in Scotland Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:59:14 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 10:59:14 AM |
EDM |
57 |
Sìne Camshron agus na Seumasaich |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:02:58 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:02:58 AM |
EDM |
58 |
Loch Abar |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:03:57 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:03:57 AM |
EDM |
59 |
The Jacobites / Na Seumasaich |
|
Image |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:04:45 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:04:45 AM |
EDM |
60 |
Mònteach Raineach |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:06:04 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:06:04 AM |
EDM |
61 |
Stòran na Talmhainn |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:08:00 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:08:00 AM |
EDM |
62 |
Jenny Camshron agus Na Seumasaich |
|
Video |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:09:19 AM |
Thursday 22nd of August 2024 11:09:19 AM |
EDM |
63 |
Freida's Speech |
|
Video |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:24:24 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:24:24 PM |
EDM |
64 |
Welcome Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:25:32 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:27:51 PM |
EDM |
65 |
Jacobites Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:29:27 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:30:03 PM |
EDM |
66 |
Clearances Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:31:28 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:37:56 PM |
EDM |
67 |
Early Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:36:14 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:45:50 PM |
EDM |
68 |
Health and Wealbeing Alignment Grid |
|
Text |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:01 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:01 PM |
EDM |
69 |
H_W_past_present_illness.pdf |
|
Text |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:18 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:18 PM |
EDM |
70 |
Health Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:38 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:49:59 PM |
EDM |
71 |
Changing Images |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:53:21 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 03:53:58 PM |
EDM |
72 |
Model 1 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:02:03 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:02:03 PM |
EDM |
73 |
Model 2 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:03:05 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:03:05 PM |
EDM |
74 |
Model 3 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:04:02 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:04:02 PM |
EDM |
75 |
Model 4 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:05:27 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:05:27 PM |
EDM |
76 |
Model 5 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:06:33 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:06:33 PM |
EDM |
77 |
Model 6 Image |
|
Image |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:08:58 PM |
Friday 23rd of August 2024 04:08:58 PM |
EDM |
78 |
Brain Operations / Opairèisean Eanchainn Image |
|
Image |
Friday 13th of September 2024 12:16:44 PM |
Friday 13th of September 2024 12:16:44 PM |
EDM |
79 |
Jamie Mannequin |
|
3D Object |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:32:41 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:32:41 AM |
EDM |
80 |
Jamie Mannequin |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:33:03 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:33:03 AM |
EDM |
81 |
Chained stones |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:34:07 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:34:07 AM |
EDM |
82 |
Chained stones |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:34:17 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:34:17 AM |
EDM |
83 |
Bun-Sgoil Ghàidhlig Loch Abar / Lochaber Gaelic Primary School Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:38:49 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:38:49 AM |
EDM |
84 |
Burning croft house Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:39:50 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:39:50 AM |
EDM |
85 |
Croft house / Taigh-tughaidh Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:42:45 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:42:45 AM |
EDM |
86 |
Burinng Cottage |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:47:28 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:47:28 AM |
EDM |
87 |
Burning Cottage |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:48:10 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:07:37 PM |
EDM |
88 |
Càrn Mòr Dearg Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:53:08 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:53:08 AM |
EDM |
89 |
Stob Bàn Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:55:03 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:55:03 AM |
EDM |
90 |
Ben Nevis / Beinn Nibheis Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:56:20 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:56:20 AM |
EDM |
91 |
Aonach Mòr Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:58:20 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:58:20 AM |
EDM |
92 |
First brain operations in Scotland Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:59:43 AM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 11:59:43 AM |
EDM |
93 |
Sheep Model Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:01:55 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:01:55 PM |
EDM |
94 |
Climbing Boots Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:02:59 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:02:59 PM |
EDM |
95 |
Climbing Boots |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:03:16 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:03:16 PM |
EDM |
96 |
Commando Knife Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:04:07 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:04:07 PM |
EDM |
97 |
Commando Knife |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:04:15 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:04:15 PM |
EDM |
98 |
Cup Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:06:57 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:06:57 PM |
EDM |
99 |
Cup |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:08:22 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:43:48 PM |
EDM |
100 |
Harpoon Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:08:49 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:08:49 PM |
EDM |
101 |
Harpoon |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:00 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:00 PM |
EDM |
102 |
Insulin Injector Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:32 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:32 PM |
EDM |
103 |
Insulin Injector |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:41 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:09:41 PM |
EDM |
104 |
Quartz Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:11:18 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:11:18 PM |
EDM |
105 |
Quartz |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:11:32 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:11:32 PM |
EDM |
106 |
Midden Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:12:23 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:12:23 PM |
EDM |
107 |
Midden |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:12:38 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:12:38 PM |
EDM |
108 |
Slave Token Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:14:18 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:14:18 PM |
EDM |
109 |
Slave Token |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:14:35 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:45:05 PM |
EDM |
110 |
Snuff Box Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:15:24 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:15:24 PM |
EDM |
111 |
Snuff Box |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:15:50 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:15:50 PM |
EDM |
112 |
Sword Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:16:25 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:16:25 PM |
EDM |
113 |
Sword |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:16:35 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:16:35 PM |
EDM |
114 |
Seedpod Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:05 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:05 PM |
EDM |
115 |
Seedpod |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:19 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:19 PM |
EDM |
116 |
Granite Inner Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:56 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:17:56 PM |
EDM |
117 |
Granite Inner |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:06 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:06 PM |
EDM |
118 |
Granite Outer Image |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:42 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:42 PM |
EDM |
119 |
Granite Outer |
|
Movable Heritage |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:54 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:18:54 PM |
EDM |
120 |
Cup |
|
3D Object |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:23:00 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 12:23:00 PM |
EDM |
121 |
Slave Token |
|
3D Object |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:44:57 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:46:20 PM |
EDM |
122 |
Snuff Box |
|
3D Object |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:45:49 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2024 01:45:49 PM |
EDM |
1 (CINE) |
Museum Nord |
Museum Nord is a non-profit, government-supported organisation within the national museum network, operating 21 different museums in northern Nordland. Museum Nord contributes to the collection and documentation of historic sites and objects, carrying out research, and disseminating and promoting the cultural and natural history of Ofoten, Vesterålen and Lofoten. In this context the museum works with the preservation of archaeological and architectural monuments and physical environments of cultural significance. Museum Nord was founded in 2002 with the aim to consolidate and professionalise all the public museums in these three regions, and to communicate heritage knowledge to a wider audience. |
Organization |
Friday 15th of September 2017 11:32:07 AM |
Friday 13th of August 2021 04:36:54 PM |
EDM |
2 (CINE) |
Museum Nord Collection |
|
Collection |
Friday 15th of September 2017 11:48:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:16 AM |
EDM |
3 (CINE) |
Norwegian Fishing Village Museum |
Welcome to Å, at the end of E10: the King Olav´s Road. Here you will find the picturesque Norwegian Fishing Village Museum, and experience everyday life at the Lofoten fisheries over the last 250 years. Visit our buildings. Participate in demonstrations and activities: • The old stone oven bakery (1844) with delicious bread and cinnamon buns • The big boat house, with traditional wooden boats (Nordland boats) • The cod liver oil factory – and increase your vitamin D dose • The home of the fisherman`s family • LATEST EXHIBITION! The post office, where the expedition of the steam ships were held • The drying loft with temporary exhibitions • The woodshed • The Forge, where the blacksmith was working • Historical gardens • The old grocery shop, located in a house built in 1843. Locally produced food, textiles, local literature, clothing, fishing equipment – and a basic selection of groceries • Acitivity room, specially made for children The Norwegian Fishing Village Museum offers guiding in Norwegian, English and Spanish, from 15 to 60 minutes. In the summer season guiding may be available in other languages. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 15th of September 2017 12:24:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:34 AM |
EDM |
4 (CINE) |
Norwegian Fishing Village Museum |
|
Collection |
Friday 15th of September 2017 12:26:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:19 AM |
EDM |
5 (CINE) |
Museum Nord |
|
Tour |
Friday 15th of September 2017 01:55:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:44:52 AM |
EDM |
7 (CINE) |
Norwegian Telecom Museum, Sørvågen |
Why did the first morse code signal in Northern Europe emanate from the telegraph station in Sorvagen, far west of Lofoten, in 1906? The telegraph was developed as early as 1861, with Sorvagen as the terminus. Why? And where were these signals sent? To which ship was the same wireless message sent in 1908? |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 15th of September 2017 03:29:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:46 AM |
EDM |
8 (CINE) |
Norwegian Telecom Museum, Sørvågen |
|
Collection |
Friday 15th of September 2017 03:30:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:27 AM |
EDM |
9 (CINE) |
Skaftnes Gård (Farm) |
Skaftnes Farm is beautifully located between the sea and the green mountains of Lofoten, close to the Sennesvik and Ure på Vestvågøy. The farm consists of a farmhouse, barn, dock and boathouse. The buildings are open to visitors and a skilled guide is available. If you’re interested in the history of Lofoten, this is the place to learn about fishermen and farmers who lived between the sea and a somewhat barren soil. Visit Skaftnes Farm for an authentic and genuine Lofoten experience. Guided tours are available in the summer, and there is traditional marked around June 20th every year. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:15:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:47 AM |
EDM |
10 (CINE) |
Skaftnes Gård (Farm) |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:16:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:28 AM |
EDM |
11 (CINE) |
Fygle Museum |
2 km from Leknes to Stamsund on Fygle is Vestvågøy Museum Fygle. The museum consists of the Old School (1898), and a “Rorbu” fisherman’s cabin (1834). The old school has an inventory of classroom artifacts, as well as interiors of other rooms and exhibitions on a shoemaker’s shop, home teacher, textile crafts and a dental office. Fygle museum includes a diverse collection of objects from Vestvågøy’s past. The fisher-farmer lifestyle has received special attention in the exhibition with the display of related artifacts and environments, such as the rorbu which provides insight into the fishermen’s daily life. The premises are also used for school purposes by the council and other boards and committees. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:21:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:48 AM |
EDM |
12 (CINE) |
Fygle Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:22:36 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:29 AM |
EDM |
13 (CINE) |
Lofotr Viking Museum |
Lofotr Viking Museum in Borg features the largest Viking-era house ever found. The impressive 83-meter (272-ft) structure is reconstructed in full size, just off the original house site. Come join a thousand-year journey at our “living museum”! You can partake in a Viking feast, where we offer you singing, dancing and a delicious meal. In summer you can row a Viking ship, shoot with a bow and arrow, and join other Viking activities. A fun, interactive experience for all ages! Adjacent to the chieftain’s house, we offer modern exhibits of archaeological finds, the story of Borg, and a movie “The Dream of Borg”. Every year in August, Borg hosts a five-day Viking festival featuring more than 100 Vikings from near and far, a market, game shows, games, competitions, lectures, theater, concerts and more. The festival is very family-friendly and popular among visitors and locals alike. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:36:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:49 AM |
EDM |
14 (CINE) |
Lofotr Viking Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:37:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:30 AM |
EDM |
16 (CINE) |
SKREI Heritage Center |
SKREI Heritage Center is situated in Storvågan near Kabelvåg, and consists of the Lofoten Museum, the Lofoten Aquarium and the Gallery Espolin. Here you can experience close contact with the nature, culture and history of the world’s most beautiful archipelago – Lofoten. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:41:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:50 AM |
EDM |
17 (CINE) |
SKREI Heritage Center |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:42:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:31 AM |
EDM |
18 (CINE) |
Lofoten Museum / Coastal Administration Museum |
Experience the history of the Lofoten Fishery at one of the best preserved squires in Lofoten. On the site of the medieval town of Vågar (now called Storvågan / SKREI Experience Center) you’ll find the stately 1815 main building, authentic fishermen’s cabins, and boathouses featuring Nordland boats. The museum also offers picture-games and exhibitions on the Lofoten fisheries, ports and coastal lighthouses, traditional crafts and a beautiful garden with historic perennials. Guided tours by appointment. The Lofoten Museum is a part of the SKREI Experience Center and lies within close walking distance of the Lofoten Aquarium and the Gallery Espolin. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:46:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:51 AM |
EDM |
19 (CINE) |
Lofoten Museum / Coastal Administration Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:47:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:32 AM |
EDM |
20 (CINE) |
Lofoten Aquarium |
At the Lofoten Aquarium you can learn about the Lofoten cod, also known as skrei: The east Atlantic cod which every winter migrate from the Barents Sea to Lofoten to spawn. Skrei is the foundation for the Lofoten fishery and has for centuries been one of the most important fishes in Europe. Check out our skrei aquarium, as well as aquariums containing most other species of fish, crustaceans and marine animals found in the waters around Lofoten. Some examples of the species on view can be seen on the page Animals at the Lofoten Aquarium. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:50:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:53 AM |
EDM |
21 (CINE) |
Lofoten Aquarium |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:51:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:33 AM |
EDM |
22 (CINE) |
Gallery Espolin |
The Espolin Gallery houses a master of Norwegian art. Immerse yourself in artist Kaare Espolin Johnson’s expressive power and explore the region’s dramatic history, and the life and destiny of coastal peoples. Wander around the beautiful halls and rooms filled with Espolin’s work. The gallery also features a fine art shop, a film, and exhibitions by guest artists. Original art by Kaare Espolin Johnson is available for purchase through the Espolin Gallery, see our Facebook page for details. The Espolin Gallery is a part of the SKREI Experience Center and lies within close walking distance from the Lofoten Museum and the Lofoten Aquarium. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:53:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:54 AM |
EDM |
23 (CINE) |
Gallery Espolin |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:54:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:34 AM |
EDM |
24 (CINE) |
Lofoten War Museum |
Lofoten War Museum offers the largest exhibition of rare uniforms and artifacts from World War II. The exhibition provides a unique historic snapshot of these five dramatic years, telling the war story in a unique, personal and engaging way. Many rare objects are featured. The museum receives great feedback from all over the globe, and as a war veteran said, “Must be one of the best in the world – maybe the best!” Don’t miss this museum if you are in Lofoten/Svolvær. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:57:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:55 AM |
EDM |
25 (CINE) |
Lofoten War Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 10:58:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:35 AM |
EDM |
26 (CINE) |
Norwegian Fishing Industry Museum |
This national museum of the Norwegian fishing industry explores history, tradition, meaning and possibilities. The museum is located in a former herring factory on the outer breakwater at Melbu. The Norwegian Fishing Industry Museum offers visitors not only an interesting story, but also intriguing industrial buildings. One of the disused fish-oil tanks has been named “Royal Neptune Hall” as it is used for concerts and other exciting public events due to its exceptional acoustics: listening to music inside the huge tank is a fantastic audio experience, with a resonance of many seconds. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:03:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:26:57 AM |
EDM |
27 (CINE) |
Norwegian Fishing Industry Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:05:24 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:36 AM |
EDM |
28 (CINE) |
Vesterålen Museum |
At Vesterålen Museum, the stately Melbo Manor tells of industrial adventure in the last century. Its owner Christian Frederiksen played a leading role in most enterprises of the day, helping take the locality from farm to city within a very short time. In the manor you’ll learn the story and experience its former glory through beautiful furniture, art and decorations. The museum also offers a multimedia program describing the local community around the turn of the 20th century. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:10:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:04 AM |
EDM |
29 (CINE) |
Vesterålen Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:13:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:42 AM |
EDM |
30 (CINE) |
Hurtigruten Museum |
For more than 100 years, Hurtigruten has been an integral part of life in northern Norway, tying cities and communities together, carrying goods and people over the nations number one highway: The ocean. The Hurtigruten Museum has found its natural location in Stokmarknes, the very city where founder of Hurtigruten, Richard With, lived and worked. The Hurtigruten Museum offers a journey through changing times, and lets you see these mighty ships from different sides: from mail and stateroom, through loading and unloading, safety and navigation. The landlocked Hurtigruten ship M/S Finnmarken (1956) is the worlds biggest museum artefact, and is open to visitors all year round during business hours. Visit this classic ship, with its stately interior and rich history. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:21:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:06 AM |
EDM |
31 (CINE) |
Hurtigruten Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:21:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:44 AM |
EDM |
32 (CINE) |
Sortland Museum |
Sortland Museum is located in the new “Kulturfabrikken” Cultural house in Sortland. Here, the museum displays various exhibitions with differerent themes, perspectives and expressions. Exhibitions are announced in the calendar on Museum Nords web pages, on Sortland Museums facebook page, and in local news papers. There’s a small museum shop that sells books and other local goods. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:26:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:07 AM |
EDM |
33 (CINE) |
Sortland Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:27:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:45 AM |
EDM |
34 (CINE) |
Jennestad Handelssted (Trading Post) |
8 kilometers from Sortland you find this charming old trading post. The building is located by the sea, easily accessible by boat – as it had to be in the old days. Time has stood still after the closing of the shop in 1982. The shelves offers authentic products of all kinds, and you can also visit the old post office and ship expedition office. Visitors can buy locally produced arts and crafts (husflid), postcards, sweets, literature and more. The nearby art gallery (100 m) is also well worth a visit. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:31:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:08 AM |
EDM |
35 (CINE) |
Jennestad Handelssted (Trading Post) |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:32:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:46 AM |
EDM |
36 (CINE) |
Bø Museum |
The museum is located in beautiful natural surroundings by the seaside, Vinjesjøen. Visit Parkvoll, formerly the bailiff´s residence, where you will find special emphasis to the female author Regine Normann. Regine Normann is well known for her work with both fairytales and novels. Let the children visit the fairytale forest, see the fisherman cabin (rorbu), boathouse and “Elves castle”. Visit Artscape Nordland outdoor gallery and the impressive sculpture “The man from the sea”. Enjoy a cup of coffee in the museum gift shop that offers books and locally produced craftswork. New exhibitions every summer. Welcome! |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:36:01 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:10 AM |
EDM |
37 (CINE) |
Bø Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:36:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:47 AM |
EDM |
38 (CINE) |
Øksnes Museum |
The Øksnes of today emerges as a high-tech fishing village, based on several thousand years of experience. Fishing has been going on in Øksnes since the Stone Age. With the help of archeological finds and sites, together with written sources, we can follow developments in the fishing villages from the Stone Age to the present. The museum also offers: • Guided tours in Alsvåggården – the old farm house, the old shop and the museum exhibition halls • Sale of coffee in the farm house • Sale of books, sweets, toys and more in the old shopking demonstrations in a fire pit. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:41:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:11 AM |
EDM |
39 (CINE) |
Øksnes Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:42:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:48 AM |
EDM |
40 (CINE) |
Andøy Museum |
POLAR HISTORY AT THE NORTHERN PEAK OF VESTERÅLEN One of the most famous polar hunters of Spitsbergen, Hilmar Nøis, came from Andøy island. At Andøy museum you can see an exhibition on hunters life, and learn more about the unique geology of the island. In the village Risøyhamn there is a small outdoor museum with five buildings. GUIDED TOUR TO THE TOP OF ANDENES LIGHTHOUSE Andenes lighthouse was built in 1859, and was one of the first cast iron towers in Norway. It’s also one of the tallest in the country, at 40 meters. Inside the lighthouse you can visit an exhibition with special focus on the harbor and the lighthouse at Andenes. Guided tours are offered by Whale Safari AS. Tours of 30, 40 or 60 minutes are offered. Prices from 90 NOK for adults and 45 NOK for children. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:46:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:12 AM |
EDM |
41 (CINE) |
Andøy Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:47:00 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:50 AM |
EDM |
42 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Narvik |
The main attraction at Narvik museum is the history of the iron ore harbour, Ofoten line railway and the navvys. You will also learn how Narvik as a city has changed over more than 100 years. The museum is located in NSB’s former administration building, a monumental brick house built in 1902 in scenic surroundings. From the museum and the museum garden, visitors have a good view of the harbor, LKAB’s facilities and large parts of the city. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:50:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:13 AM |
EDM |
43 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Narvik |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:51:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:51 AM |
EDM |
44 (CINE) |
Ballangen Museum |
This museum presents the extensive mining operations of Ballangen since the 1600s. Explore the operation of mines and prospecting through artifacts and photos. The museum also displays artifacts from fishing, agriculture, household, school and cultural life. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:56:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:15 AM |
EDM |
45 (CINE) |
Ballangen Museum |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 11:56:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:52 AM |
EDM |
46 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord, Korsnes |
Korsnes is an old communications center. There were grocery store, telegraph office and steam ship call. The old post office is amazingly intact. Knut Hamsun was in service here for a while, and it is said that he rescued one of the merchant’s daughters from drowning. Photographer Magdalene Normann lived at Korsnes, the museum has many of her photos. The trading post and surroundings date back to 1700-1900. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:00:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:16 AM |
EDM |
47 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord, Korsnes |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:01:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:42:53 AM |
EDM |
48 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord, Kjøpsvik |
The exhibition at Kjøpsvik Museum is devoted to shift from Norwegian and Sami fish-farming culture to industrial community. In 1918 the Nordland Portland Cement (NPC) established operations in Gásluokta / Kjøpsvik and completely transformed the village. The story could be taken directly from Knut Hamsun’s book “Segelfoss Town” about a peasant village that grew into a small town. Tysfjord Museum’s facility in Gásluokta / Kjøpsvik consists of two buildings. The former lensmann’s (sheriff’s) house, which later housed NPCs CEO, was the first building in the Kjøpsvik museum. Museum collection over time grew so much that Tysfjord Historical Society had to acquire an additional building, the nearby Helland house, in which we now show the new exhibition called Sprekk (Cracks). The museum houses objects from almost 100 years of NPC/Norcem operations. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:06:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:17 AM |
EDM |
49 (CINE) |
Museum Nord – Divtasvuodna / Tysfjord, Kjøpsvik |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:07:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:05 AM |
EDM |
50 (CINE) |
Tromsø Universitetsmuseet |
Museum established in 1872 featuring science & cultural exhibits, including ones related to Norway. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:15:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:19:06 AM |
EDM |
51 (CINE) |
Tromsø Universitetsmuseet |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:16:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:06 AM |
EDM |
52 (CINE) |
Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute |
Former scenic farmstead of acclaimed author Gunnar Gunnarsson, featuring exhibits & a charming cafe. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:24:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:19:50 AM |
EDM |
53 (CINE) |
GUNNAR GUNNARSSON INSTITUTE |
The Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute runs a cultural centre at Skriduklaustur, a late medieval monastery site in a remote area in East Iceland. The 16th century cloister ruins were excavated in several sessions between 2000-2012. |
Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:25:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:07 AM |
EDM |
54 (CINE) |
Vatnajökull National Park |
Vatnajökull National Park was established in 2008. It includes the national parks in Skaftafell (est. 1967) and Jökulsárgljúfur (est. 1973) along with the Vatnajökull ice cap itself and extensive areas around it. Vatnajökull National Park is characterised by diversity on all fronts, be it landscape, biosphere, cultural remains or service levels. For simplification, however, it may be placed into two categories: uninhabited highland areas with limited services and lowland areas with higher service levels. The park‘s visitor centres are all located in lowland areas. Each of them has an exhibition about the park‘s nature and cultural heritage. Each also has a souvenir shop with special emphasis on local handicraft and products. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:28:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:19:53 AM |
EDM |
55 (CINE) |
Vatnajökull National Park |
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Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 12:30:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:08 AM |
EDM |
56 (CINE) |
Timespan - Helmsdale Heritage and Arts Society |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:00:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:25 AM |
EDM |
57 (CINE) |
Timespan Museum & Arts Centre |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:01:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:09 AM |
EDM |
58 (CINE) |
The Museum of the University of St Andrews |
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Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:05:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:26 AM |
EDM |
59 (CINE) |
The Museum of the University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university, founded in 1413. Like the University, its Museums are rooted in and draw inspiration from this 600-year history of research and teaching, and the pursuit of knowledge for the common good.
The Museums' collections are of national and international interest and importance and consist of around 115,000 artefacts and specimens.
Museum collections are featured at the Wardlaw Museum and the Bell Pettigrew Museum, stored and studied in a dedicated Collections Centre, displayed across the University campus, and lent for exhibition nationally and internationally. |
Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:06:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:10 AM |
EDM |
60 (CINE) |
Donegal County Museum |
Donegal County Museum is part of Donegal County Council's Cultural Services Division and has been in operation since 1987. The Museum collects, records, preserves communicates and displays the material heritage of County Donegal to the widest audience possible. The Museum cares for a collection of circa 6000 artefacts, and communicates with its communities through an active exhibition and events programme. Their experience of working with community groups and local/regional organisations will be key to facilitating the activities and outputs in this project. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:16:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:27 AM |
EDM |
61 (CINE) |
Donegal County Museum |
Donegal County Museum is a county museum in County Donegal in Ireland. |
Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:17:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:11 AM |
EDM |
62 (CINE) |
Timespan Museum and Art Gallery |
Gallery and Workshop installation in Timespan Museum and Arts Centre, Sutherland. 2016. |
Tour |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:23:13 PM |
Wednesday 06th of March 2024 10:05:08 AM |
EDM |
63 (CINE) |
Timespan Collection |
Timespan is a meeting place between our past, our present and our future. Located in the Far North of Scotland in one of the remotest areas of Europe, Timespan provides a unique experience and resource for visitors, artists, researchers and locals. timespan.org.uk/ |
Collection |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:27:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:12 AM |
EDM |
65 (CINE) |
The Ultimate Photosphere Challenge |
A tour of photospheres submitted to Timespan's 58 degrees North challenge. These will be judged and 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will be selected. |
Tour |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:30:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:47:30 AM |
EDM |
66 (CINE) |
SKREI Experience Centre |
SKREI Experience Center is situated in Storvågan near Kabelvåg, and consists of the Lofoten Museum, the Lofoten Aquarium and the Gallery Espolin. http://www.museumnord.no/en/skrei-experience-center/ |
Tour |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:52:15 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 04:28:51 PM |
EDM |
67 (CINE) |
Virtual Skriduklaustur - Iceland |
Skriduklaustur is a historical site in Eastern Iceland where a 16th century monastery was excavated in the years 2000-2012. The excavation revealed complex cloister of buildings, including church and hospital and a cemetery with 300 graves. |
Tour |
Monday 18th of September 2017 03:58:12 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:14:24 PM |
EDM |
68 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur - Iceland |
The Skriðuklaustur cloister was the last one to be founded during Iceland’s Catholic period, i.e. shortly before the country’s 16th-century Reformation. It was thus active for less than six decades, and could scarcely be said to have flourished for more than about four decades. The deed of gift is still preserved whereby the couple Sesselja Þorsteinsdóttir and the local sheriff Hallsteinn Þorsteinsson, who lived on the other side of this valley at Víðivellir ytri, donated Skriða farm as the site for a cloister. Although this deed was signed on 8 June 1500, it is considered certain that the cloister was founded sooner, probably in 1493 when Stefán Jónsson, bishop at Skálholt, came on his first visitation to this valley. A legend tells of a 15th-century miracle here in the valley of Fljótsdalur. As was often the case, the Valþjófsstaðir priest rode his horse along the valley in order to attend to a dying parishioner. When he arrived, he discovered that he had lost everything he needed for the last sacrament, Extreme Unction, so a farm boy was sent looking. Following the well-worn trail, he was passing below the farmhouses at Skriða when he noticed the wine chalice standing full of wine on a grassy hummock, with the paten over it holding the bread. This was considered to be a miracle which, according to the legend, was commemorated by building a chapel here, with its altar located where the hummock had been. Somewhat later, the cloister was founded here. |
Tour |
Monday 18th of September 2017 04:01:46 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:07:18 PM |
EDM |
69 (CINE) |
Virtual Helmsdale |
Virtual Helmsdale |
Video |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 11:52:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:48:57 AM |
EDM |
70 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Fish Curing Yard |
During the nineteenth century the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland was one of the largest centres for herring fishing in Scotland. The village and harbour were built around 1818 as part of efforts at economic development by the Sutherland Estate. The new fishing port was intended to provide employment and housing for families who had been forcibly driven out from farms in the Kildonan area during the Highland clearances. |
Tour |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 12:17:28 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:52:41 AM |
EDM |
71 (CINE) |
Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS |
Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS is a multimedia company that works in the field of film and television production, interactive digital solutions, graphic design and printing, social media, communication and advertising. The company has experience in 3D modeling terrain, animations primarily based on photogrammetry, drone photography and digital photography. Aurora Borealis has an office and studio in a modern premise in Svolvær, Lofoten. The SME has five permanent employees, as well as some regular freelancers and affiliates working on specific projects. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:13:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:28 AM |
EDM |
72 (CINE) |
AURORA BOREALIS |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:14:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:13 AM |
EDM |
73 (CINE) |
University of Oslo, Department of Media & Communication |
SitsimLab is a research & development project at the Department of Media & Communication, University of Oslo. From 2008 the department has experimented with and published advanced world class augmented reality (AR) systems for use in cultural and natural heritage, employing both past historical scenes and events as well as future scenarios for climate change. The research is particularly focused on designing innovative narratives and rhetorical devices for AR use in museums and in site-specific contexts. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:22:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:29 AM |
EDM |
74 (CINE) |
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO, Department of Media & Communication |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:23:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:14 AM |
EDM |
75 (CINE) |
Locatify |
Locatify Ltd. is a private SME established in 2009. It specialises in innovative technologies for delivering location based content to smartphones and tablets utilising the technologies available on common devices and making them available and easy to use for any customers. Knowledge and experience in creating mobile platforms and location based application will contribute to the project and to different case studies. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:28:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:30 AM |
EDM |
76 (CINE) |
LOCATIFY |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:28:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:15 AM |
EDM |
77 (CINE) |
University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is a world class center for excellence in teaching and research. Open Virtual Worlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers bringing together expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology. The research group works closely with experts and communities in the creation and deployment of cultural heritage content. With 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience this partner will contribute data management systems and content production to the project. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:31:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:32 AM |
EDM |
78 (CINE) |
University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is a world class center for excellence in teaching and research. Open Virtual Worlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers bringing together expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology. The research group works closely with experts and communities in the creation and deployment of cultural heritage content. With 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience this partner will contribute data management systems and content production to the project. |
Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:32:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:16 AM |
EDM |
79 (CINE) |
Ulster University, Faculty of Computing and Engineering |
Ulster University has a national and international reputation for excellence, innovation and regional engagement. The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment in Ulster has large project management experience alongside developing novel community technology concepts. Its impact in areas as diverse as health, the economy, the creative industries and social policy makes Ulster University uniquely placed to engage with communities, with local leaders and with imaginative partners who share ambitions for Northern Ireland. Their computing department have strong alliances with other partners globally. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:44:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:33 AM |
EDM |
80 (CINE) |
Ulster University, Faculty of Computing and Engineering |
Ulster University has a national and international reputation for excellence, innovation and regional engagement. The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment in Ulster has large project management experience alongside developing novel community technology concepts. Its impact in areas as diverse as health, the economy, the creative industries and social policy makes Ulster University uniquely placed to engage with communities, with local leaders and with imaginative partners who share ambitions for Northern Ireland. Their computing department have strong alliances with other partners globally. |
Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 05:44:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:17 AM |
EDM |
81 (CINE) |
Vågan Kommune |
Vågan is a municipality in Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the traditional district of Lofoten. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:28:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:34 AM |
EDM |
82 (CINE) |
Vågan Kommune |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:29:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:18 AM |
EDM |
83 (CINE) |
Nordland Fylkeskommune |
Nordland is in area the second largest of Norways 19 counties. It is situated in the north of Norway, and has about 240 000 citizens. Bodø is the regional capital city, with 50 000 inhabitants. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:32:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:35 AM |
EDM |
84 (CINE) |
Nordland Fylkeskommune |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:32:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:19 AM |
EDM |
85 (CINE) |
Riksantikvaren |
The Directorate for Cultural Heritage is responsible for the management of all archaeological and architectural monuments and sites and cultural environments in accordance with relevant legislation. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:35:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:40 AM |
EDM |
86 (CINE) |
Riksantikvaren |
|
Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:35:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:20 AM |
EDM |
87 (CINE) |
Minjastofnun Íslands |
The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland oversees the protection of Icelandic archaeological and built heritage. The current legislation on cultural heritage was passed in 2012 and came into force on 1 January 2013. This legislation merged two institutions, the Archaeological Heritage Agency and the Architectural Heritage Board. The new Agency is within the remit of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:37:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:41 AM |
EDM |
88 (CINE) |
Minjastofnun Íslands |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:37:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:21 AM |
EDM |
89 (CINE) |
Óbyggðasetur Íslands |
The Wilderness Center is an authentic and peaceful hideaway, located right by the edge of Northern Europe’s biggest wilderness. At the Wilderness Center our guests experience the spirit of the past through a variety of services: unique accommodation, local food, exhibitions, horse riding and hiking, day tours, escorted tours and tailor-made tours. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:40:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:42 AM |
EDM |
90 (CINE) |
Óbyggðasetur Íslands |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:40:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:22 AM |
EDM |
91 (CINE) |
Fljótsdalshreppur Municipality |
Fljótsdalshreppur is a municipality in Iceland. The author Gunnar Gunnarsson was born in Fljótsdalur and in 1939 built a house at Skriðuklaustur designed by German architect Fritz Höger. |
Organization |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:42:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:43 AM |
EDM |
92 (CINE) |
Fljótsdalshreppur Municipality |
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Collection |
Thursday 21st of September 2017 06:42:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:23 AM |
EDM |
93 (CINE) |
Highlands Islands Enterprise |
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is the Scottish Government's economic and community development agency for a diverse region which covers more than half of Scotland and is home to around 450,000 people. |
Organization |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 09:37:26 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:44 AM |
EDM |
94 (CINE) |
Highlands Islands Enterprise |
|
Collection |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 09:37:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:24 AM |
EDM |
95 (CINE) |
Historic Environment Scotland |
Historic Environment Scotland (HES) (Scottish Gaelic: Àrainneachd Eachdraidheil Alba) is an executive non-departmental public body responsible for investigating, caring for and promoting Scotland’s historic environment. HES was formed in 2015 from the merger of government agency Historic Scotland with the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS). Among other duties, Historic Environment Scotland maintains more than 300 properties of national importance including Edinburgh Castle, Skara Brae and Fort George. |
Organization |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 09:40:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:45 AM |
EDM |
96 (CINE) |
Historic Environment Scotland |
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Collection |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 09:43:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:25 AM |
EDM |
97 (CINE) |
Solstice in Helmsdale |
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Video |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:09:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:32 AM |
EDM |
98 (CINE) |
A Wild Beast in the strath |
A Wild Beast in the strath |
Audio |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:40:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:53:13 AM |
EDM |
99 (CINE) |
Bad luck at the peats |
Bad luck at the peats |
Audio |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:43:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:54:36 AM |
EDM |
100 (CINE) |
The Peat Thief |
The Peat Theif |
Audio |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:45:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:54:37 AM |
EDM |
101 (CINE) |
The Witches Pool |
|
Audio |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:54:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:54:38 AM |
EDM |
102 (CINE) |
Witch Thief |
|
Audio |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 07:55:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:54:40 AM |
EDM |
103 (CINE) |
Helmsdale |
Drone footage. |
Video |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 08:22:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:33 AM |
EDM |
104 (CINE) |
St Andrews Flight |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 08:26:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:34 AM |
EDM |
105 (CINE) |
Donegal County Museum |
Donegal County Museum |
Image |
Friday 22nd of September 2017 08:28:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:55:44 AM |
EDM |
106 (CINE) |
St Andrews Cathedral |
Today the remains of the St Andrews Cathedral, overlooking the north sea at the edge of Fife only hint at a historic past. 700 years ago the building was one of the largest and most impressive religious buildings in Europe. The building of this once magnificent structure began in 1160. The construction of the cathedral did not run smoothly, as a short time after the nave was completed in 1270, the west end of the cathedral was blown down in a gale. It was then rebuilt in a slightly different position, further east. During his occupation in the Wars of Independence in 1296, Edward the I of England ordered the part built roof to be stripped of lead to make ammunition. The Cathedral was finally completed in 1318, when on the 5th of July it was consecrated in the presence of King Robert Bruce, who, according to legend rode up the aisle on his horse. Just 60 years later, in 1378 the cathedral choir and transepts were badly damaged by fire and they needed to be extensively rebuilt. In 1409 came another great storm and the collapse of the cathedral’s south transept. By 11th June 1559 during the reformation, the cathedral’s days were numbered, incited by the preaching of John Knox an attack was made on the Cathedral by a Protestant mob and the interior of the building destroyed. The Cathedral fell into decline following the attack and became a source of building material for the town and latterly a burial ground. |
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 10:37:49 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:27:44 PM |
EDM |
107 (CINE) |
School of Classics, Swallowgate, St Andrews |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 10:45:07 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:26:02 PM |
EDM |
108 (CINE) |
Bell Pettigrew |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:11:27 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:18:36 PM |
EDM |
109 (CINE) |
Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute |
The Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute runs a cultural centre at Skriduklaustur, a late medieval monastery site in a remote area in East Iceland. The 16th century cloister ruins were excavated in several sessions between 2000-2012. The organisation will use the site, the objects found and any existing archival data from the archaeological project to contribute to this project. Skriduklaustur will present one of the case studies of CINE. |
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:17:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:47:39 AM |
EDM |
110 (CINE) |
MUSA |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:32:30 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:11:37 PM |
EDM |
111 (CINE) |
Skyward |
The Skyward installation and workshop day at the Gateway Gallery. |
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:38:34 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 03:12:22 PM |
EDM |
112 (CINE) |
St Andrews Castle |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:43:59 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:39:50 AM |
EDM |
113 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Tour |
Helmsdale, a fishing village on the North East coast of Scotland. |
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:48:27 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:09:57 PM |
EDM |
114 (CINE) |
Timespan Museums and Arts Center, Helmsdale |
Timespan is a meeting place between our past, our present and our future. Established in 1986, Timespan developed from a small local heritage centre to an award-winning museum and the only public contemporary art gallery in Sutherland, Timespan is a cultural development organisation and a creative hub. Providing a high quality venue and programme for people locally, nationally and internationally. Timespan build partnerships and collaborate with researchers, artists, audiences and participants of all ages and backgrounds to preserve, sustain, celebrate and amplify the culture of our place. Focusing is on relationships with people and long-term creative development; we believe in new ideas and creative exchange, in access to excellence, in adding value, in promoting education and facilitating vibrant community dialogue based on fair exchange. We aim to challenge perceptions of what can be delivered by a cultural organisation rooted in the distinctive, but fragile, socio-economic ecology of this large, rural and remote area. Our direction is a themed approach that recognises and nurtures the complexity and diversity of our local culture while looking outwards nationally and internationally. The Paradigm North provides the necessary focus for programming and curation of all areas of Timespan. |
Tour |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 11:52:10 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:32:48 PM |
EDM |
116 (CINE) |
The Museum of the University of St Andrews: The Bridges Collection |
The Bridges Collection was donated to the University of St Andrews by Mrs Bridges of St Andrews. Several cultural periods of Cyprus are represented by the artifacts in the collection. The Bronze and Iron Ages (particularly the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age) are very well represented with a variety of terracotta polished ware bowls, jugs and a sizable collection of figurines including masks and plank figurines commonly associated with this period in Cyprus. These periods have a large number of artifacts and therefore separate pages are available to view them in more detail.
This digital collection was created by Catherine Cruickshank and was made possible by a collaboration between several departments within the University of St Andrews:
School of Classics, Open Virtual Worlds (School of Computer Science), Museum Collections and School of Art History. |
Collection |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 12:35:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:26 AM |
EDM |
117 (CINE) |
Reconstitution Fade |
|
Video |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 03:20:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:36 AM |
EDM |
118 (CINE) |
Caen Mist |
|
Video |
Tuesday 26th of September 2017 03:24:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:37 AM |
EDM |
120 (CINE) |
Ceramic Cream Preserve Jar |
3D model of a stoneware cream jar manufactured by the Caledonian Pottery, Rutherglen, Glasgow and used by the Wigtownshire Creamery Company. This example has a black transfer with the Creamery's logo of a milkmaid. Dated. c.1915. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 02:48:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:04:55 AM |
EDM |
121 (CINE) |
Knitting Belt |
3D model of a leather knitting belt from Timespan's collection. This belt was used for sewing and spinning and was sometimes worn by herring gutting girls while kntting jumpers. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 02:55:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:31 AM |
EDM |
122 (CINE) |
Policeman's Lamp |
3D model of a black enamel lamp with brass plates and triple-layered fluted hat. Added to Timespan's collection in 1990.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 03:15:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:32 AM |
EDM |
123 (CINE) |
Hot Water Can |
3D model of a metallic hot water can with a hinged, half lid and handles on the lid, top and back. Added to Timespan's collection in 1988.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 04:35:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:34 AM |
EDM |
124 (CINE) |
Pressing Iron |
3D model of a hot pressing iron from Timespan's collection.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 05:23:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:35 AM |
EDM |
125 (CINE) |
Metal Comb |
3D model of a metal curry comb on a wooden turned handle with decorative bending and a metal loop at the top. The flared arms attached to the surface of the comb has fine teeth at one edge and coarser teeth at the other end. Added to Timespan's collection in 1990.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 05:40:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:36 AM |
EDM |
126 (CINE) |
Metal Can |
3D model of a "Tinkler"-made metal can possibly used for milk or other liquid foodstuffs. Dated early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 05:47:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:37 AM |
EDM |
127 (CINE) |
Goffering Iron |
3D model of a goffering iron - stand only - for ironing head and neck gear. Added to Timespan's collection in 1987.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of January 2018 05:49:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:38 AM |
EDM |
128 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur reconstuction |
Digital reconstruction. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of January 2018 07:05:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:39 AM |
EDM |
129 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery [360° Drone // VR Reconstruction] |
A 2016 collaboration between researchers from Skriðuklaustur in East Iceland & Smart History from the University of St Andrews in Scotland saw the creation of a virtual reconstruction of the 16th century monastery. On a return trip to Iceland in 2017, the team flew a 360° camera over the ruins of the monastery, allowing them to produce this video showing the ruins as they stand today combined with equivalent visuals of the reconstruction. |
Panorama |
Friday 02nd of February 2018 02:34:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:10:16 AM |
EDM |
130 (CINE) |
Callanish Visitor Centre |
The west coast of Lewis, the most northerly island in the Outer Hebrides, is rich in prehistoric remains, and no visitor to the island need ever lack for an interesting place to visit or something fascinating to see. The magnificent Standing Stones of Callanish (or Calanais, which is the Gaelic version) are famous worldwide. No matter what the weather is like and however many visitors are present, these ancient stones have an enigmatic, magical quality that never fails to move. Whatever inspired their construction, all agree that the experience of visiting the Standing Stones of Calanais is not one to be missed. |
Organization |
Thursday 15th of February 2018 03:51:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:46 AM |
EDM |
131 (CINE) |
Callanish II |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 03:56:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:19 AM |
EDM |
132 (CINE) |
Callanish III |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 03:58:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:19 AM |
EDM |
133 (CINE) |
Callanish IV |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 03:59:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:21 AM |
EDM |
134 (CINE) |
Callanish X |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 04:01:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:21 AM |
EDM |
135 (CINE) |
Callanish XI |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 04:08:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:22 AM |
EDM |
136 (CINE) |
Callanish XIV |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 04:12:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:24 AM |
EDM |
137 (CINE) |
Callanish Bog Landscape |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 20th of February 2018 04:19:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:25 AM |
EDM |
138 (CINE) |
Ness Sites |
|
Organization |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:05:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:47 AM |
EDM |
139 (CINE) |
Dun Eistean |
Dùn Èistean is a multi-period archaeological site on a sea stack near the village of Knockaird (Cnoc Àrd, Nis). It is a traditional stronghold of Clan Morrison and consists of the ruins of two large buildings surrounded by groups of inter-connecting stone cellular structures. The top of the stack is surrounded by a low turf wall and can be reached from the mainland by a small bridge. https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/archaeologyresearch/projects/duneistean/ Ref: Barrowman, R. (2015) Dùn Èistean, Ness: The Excavation of a Clan Stronghold. Acair, Ltd.: Stornoway. ISBN 9780861525393 |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:07:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:26 AM |
EDM |
140 (CINE) |
Swainbost Cemetery |
The name Swainbost meaning Sweins steading is of Viking derivation.[1] The settlement is situated in the parish of Barvas.[2] The remains of the church of Saint Peter, Teampull Pheadair, are located north of the settlement.[3] This medieval church ruin stands in an old burial ground beside the Swainbost River. Remodelled 1795 it became a ruin in 1829 |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:10:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:27 AM |
EDM |
141 (CINE) |
Swainbost Kirk |
The name Swainbost meaning Sweins steading is of Viking derivation.[1] The settlement is situated in the parish of Barvas.[2] The remains of the church of Saint Peter, Teampull Pheadair, are located north of the settlement.[3] This medieval church ruin stands in an old burial ground beside the Swainbost River. Remodelled 1795 it became a ruin in 1829 |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:12:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:28 AM |
EDM |
142 (CINE) |
Steinacleit |
Mass of boulders marks remains of a chambered cairn, and possible larger structures marked by set of large stone slabs surrounding the central mound. Of uncertain age from 1800–1500 BC or 3000–1500 BC. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:14:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:29 AM |
EDM |
143 (CINE) |
Port of Ness |
The harbour was constructed in the early 19th century and enlarged in 1893 with a breakwater added the following year.[3] The harbour is famous as the embarkation site each year for the guga (gannet) hunt. This tradition wince at least the 16th Century, whereby men from Ness sail from to Sula Sgeir in the Atlantic Ocean in order to collect young gannets for food is still practiced today. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:22:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:30 AM |
EDM |
144 (CINE) |
Dun Mara |
Ruins on promontory, approximately 10m above high water mark. Traces of two oval buildings of greater than 12m by 10m are surrounded by outer, possibly defensive, ditch. Towards the north end of the ditch there is evidence of a stone rampart built on the counterscarp. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:25:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:31 AM |
EDM |
145 (CINE) |
Harbost Souterrain Pillbox |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:26:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:32 AM |
EDM |
146 (CINE) |
Harbost Cemetery |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:27:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:33 AM |
EDM |
147 (CINE) |
Dun Eistean |
|
Collection |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:31:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:27 AM |
EDM |
148 (CINE) |
Swainbost Kirk |
|
Collection |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:33:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:28 AM |
EDM |
149 (CINE) |
Steinacleit |
|
Collection |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:36:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:29 AM |
EDM |
150 (CINE) |
Harbost Souterrain Pillbox |
|
Collection |
Friday 23rd of February 2018 10:37:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:30 AM |
EDM |
151 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Church |
|
3D Object |
Monday 26th of February 2018 09:27:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:40 AM |
EDM |
152 (CINE) |
Site 2 Images |
|
Collection |
Monday 26th of February 2018 11:47:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:31 AM |
EDM |
153 (CINE) |
Site 2 |
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Image |
Monday 26th of February 2018 06:05:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:08 AM |
EDM |
154 (CINE) |
Site 3 Image |
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Collection |
Tuesday 27th of February 2018 10:07:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:32 AM |
EDM |
155 (CINE) |
Site 3 |
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Image |
Tuesday 27th of February 2018 10:09:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:10 AM |
EDM |
156 (CINE) |
Site 14 Images |
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Collection |
Tuesday 27th of February 2018 11:55:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:33 AM |
EDM |
157 (CINE) |
Site 14 |
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Image |
Tuesday 27th of February 2018 11:57:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:11 AM |
EDM |
158 (CINE) |
Callanish X |
The site sits on top of a hill to the north of the main Calanais site and was excavated by Colin Richards. The site was surveyed and amodel reconstructed by the University of St Andrews as part of the Beneath the Peat project in conjunction with the Callanish Visitor Center. |
Collection |
Wednesday 28th of February 2018 04:00:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:34 AM |
EDM |
159 (CINE) |
Callanish IV Stones |
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Collection |
Thursday 08th of March 2018 11:00:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:35 AM |
EDM |
160 (CINE) |
Callanish III Stones |
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Collection |
Thursday 08th of March 2018 11:15:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:36 AM |
EDM |
161 (CINE) |
Callanish II |
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Collection |
Thursday 08th of March 2018 11:19:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:37 AM |
EDM |
162 (CINE) |
Ballanloan 01 [hires] |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 13th of March 2018 01:59:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:10 AM |
EDM |
187 (CINE) |
Borgarhofn, Iceland [360° Drone] |
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Panorama |
Friday 23rd of March 2018 03:00:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:19 AM |
EDM |
188 (CINE) |
Ink Bottle |
3D model of an ink bottle in Timespan's collection.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic project through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 10:31:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:42 AM |
EDM |
189 (CINE) |
Hot Water Bottle |
3D model of a Stone Pig (hot water bottle) from Timespan's collection of domestic items. Added in 1990.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic project through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 11:06:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:43 AM |
EDM |
190 (CINE) |
Earthenware Pot |
3D model of a large domestic pottery container with a brown salt glaze commonly used for storing flour and other grains. Dated. c. late 19th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 11:18:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:44 AM |
EDM |
191 (CINE) |
Roll of Rope |
3D model of a roll of rope. Fishermen used rope to haul their nets, hoist sales and drop anchors. It was a vital necessity abroad any fishing boat. Dated mid-20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 11:21:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:45 AM |
EDM |
192 (CINE) |
Net Mending Needle |
3D model of a tool used for making and repairing nets. Early examples were made of wood or bone which was later replaced by plastic. Dated early-mid 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 03:03:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:46 AM |
EDM |
193 (CINE) |
Water Jug |
3D model of a large urn-shaped water jug used with a basin for washing at a washstand. Dated early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 03:26:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:47 AM |
EDM |
194 (CINE) |
Palm |
3D model of a tool used to protect the hand when making or mending sails. It is made from leather and a pad of resin forms the thimble-like head used to push a needle through the tough sailcloth. Dated early to mid-20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 03:37:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:48 AM |
EDM |
195 (CINE) |
Weighing Scales |
3D model of general-purpose scales made by Salter Housewares Ltd. Original object dated late 19th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 03:43:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:49 AM |
EDM |
196 (CINE) |
St Barbara Statue |
3D model of an icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 20th of April 2018 04:18:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:50 AM |
EDM |
197 (CINE) |
Fragment of coiled ceramic horn |
3D model of a fragment of a 16th-century ceramic trumpet found during the excavation of the Skriðuklaustur monastery in eastern Iceland. ICP-MS analysis revealed that the trumpet was produced in a workshop in Lower Saxony, Germany. From there it was first transported to Bremen or Hamburg and then shipped to Iceland with Hanseatic merchants. Such trumpets were called “pilgrim horns” and were commonly used to call the brethren to services. No other ceramic pieces of this kind have been found in Iceland before. Physical object held by the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-921. Found 22/07/2008, found & logged by BB/GT
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 23rd of April 2018 10:03:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:51 AM |
EDM |
198 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
Skriðuklaustur was the last Catholic monastery to be founded in Iceland before the Reformation. In June 1500 the farm of Skriða (in the valley of Fljótsdalur in eastern Iceland) was given to a community of Augustinian canons. However, there had already been religious activity on the site for some years before the official grant.
According to local legend, a fifteenth-century priest was going to visit a dying man in the valley of Fljótsdalur when he realised he had lost the bread and wine needed for the sacrament. A boy was sent out to look and miraculously found a full chalice of wine, and a paten holding the bread, standing on the grass by the farm at Skriða. A chapel was built on the site where the bread and wine were found. Later, the Augustinians located their church in the same place.
During the mid-sixteenth century religious change was imposed on Iceland by Christian III of Denmark. The Danish government forcibly introduced Protestantism, and in 1554 the monastery at Skriðuklaustur was closed and the lands given to a Lutheran pastor. The buildings occupied by the Augustinians fell into ruins, although the church continued in use for some generations. The site was eventually deconsecrated in 1792.
In the early twentieth century the writer Gunnar Gunnarsson bought Skriðuklaustur and built a house not far from the monastic remains. Both the monastic site and the house are now part of a cultural institute which is open to the public. |
Collection |
Monday 30th of April 2018 02:14:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:38 AM |
EDM |
199 (CINE) |
Arrowhead |
3D model of a wooden arrow shaft with a copper-alloy arrowhead. The original object was found at the Skriðuklaustur monastery. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2011-36-1068 https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=783279
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 30th of April 2018 02:48:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:52 AM |
EDM |
200 (CINE) |
Skull with traumatic injury |
3D model of the skull of a female individual with evidence of healed traumatic injury, possibly resulting from a small, bladed weapon. Evidence of treponemal disease (e.g., syphilis), sinusitis, meningitis, and osteomyelitis are also present in the skeleton. The skeleton was not interred in a coffin, but was found in the cemetery at Skriðuklaustur monastery, which was excavated between 2002 and 2012. The individual retained one baby tooth and was around 20-40 years of age at death. From Skriðuklaustur, grave nr. 81.The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland.
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 30th of April 2018 02:54:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:53 AM |
EDM |
201 (CINE) |
Isle of Lewis // Na Dromannan Stone Circle |
Drone footage of Na Dromannan Stone Circle (site 10) on the Isle of Lewis |
Video |
Monday 30th of April 2018 04:27:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:38 AM |
EDM |
202 (CINE) |
Isle of Lewis // Callanish |
Drone footage near the Callanish Visitor Centre on the Isle of Lewis. |
Video |
Monday 30th of April 2018 04:31:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:39 AM |
EDM |
203 (CINE) |
Healing Stone |
3D model of a round smooth stone that may have had medical uses. During the Catholic period in Iceland there were books discussing the healing power of stones. Brices were used to prevent conception and to cause a miscarriage. Carnelian stones stopped bleeding and anger. Crystallus stones were mixed with honey to increase breast milk production in women. These stones have obviously been handled a lot and some have been marked. Physical object found at National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2011-36-1136. Found 3/8/2011 by Nico and Oskar https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=786451
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 01st of May 2018 09:40:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:54 AM |
EDM |
206 (CINE) |
Buildings Regional Final |
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Shape |
Friday 11th of May 2018 04:53:54 PM |
Monday 04th of November 2019 10:03:34 PM |
EDM |
207 (CINE) |
Exc_area |
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Shape |
Friday 11th of May 2018 05:06:45 PM |
Monday 04th of November 2019 10:03:34 PM |
EDM |
209 (CINE) |
Lofoten Partner Meeting |
The first partner meeting of CINE project. |
Meeting |
Friday 11th of May 2018 06:18:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:18:51 AM |
EDM |
210 (CINE) |
St Barbara statue high resolution |
An icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151 |
3D Object |
Monday 14th of May 2018 01:31:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:57 AM |
EDM |
211 (CINE) |
Cal3_1_cond2_sp_15m1 |
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Shape |
Monday 14th of May 2018 03:59:18 PM |
Monday 14th of May 2018 03:59:18 PM |
EDM |
212 (CINE) |
EMbogclip2 |
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Shape |
Monday 14th of May 2018 04:00:03 PM |
Monday 14th of May 2018 04:00:03 PM |
EDM |
213 (CINE) |
up_C31 |
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Shape |
Monday 14th of May 2018 04:00:56 PM |
Monday 14th of May 2018 04:00:56 PM |
EDM |
214 (CINE) |
St Barbara statue high resolution |
An icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151 |
3D Object |
Monday 14th of May 2018 04:51:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:05:57 AM |
EDM |
217 (CINE) |
Skull showing treponemal disease (syphilis) |
3D model of a female skull displaying destructive lesions caused by treponemal disease (e.g., probable venereal syphilis). Other indicators of the infection could be seen throughout the skeleton. She also had joint disease (e.g., osteoarthritis) and dental enamel hypoplasia, an enamel defect that indicates malnutrition or health stress occurring in childhood. The individual, excavated from the cemetery at Skriðuklaustur monastery, was 25-30 years old at the time of death. Grave nr 29. No coffin. Excavated in 2002-2012. The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland.
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 15th of May 2018 11:30:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:00 AM |
EDM |
218 (CINE) |
Shark Bone Ring |
3D model of a shark bone ring. During excavation, over 70 vertebrae from the porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, were found, nearly all between the Choir and central nave of the church. Like this seen here, these bones had been worked on and shaped into rings. They are probably the rings on which hung the curtain that church audits described at this location. In the old days, porbeagle shark bones were in high estimation as curtain rings, for instance for bed closets. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0434. Found 11/7/2005, found & logged by IC https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422758
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 11th of June 2018 01:46:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:01 AM |
EDM |
219 (CINE) |
Statue of the Cloister Mother Mary |
3D model of a replica of the statue described below. Legend has it that the statue was found in a barn wall on the farm at Skriðuklaustur. Carved from oak, it is 71 cm tall and was probably carved in Northern Europe in the late 15th century. The Holy Mother Mary is sitting on a chair, wearing a crown, and holding the baby Jesus on her knee. The wood was originally partly painted in blue and red. In 1950 the National Museum of Iceland purchased the statue from the collection of Pike Ward, who collected it sometime around 1900. The statue is believed to have stemmed from the Cloister church because, like the monastery itself, the church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Furthermore, 17th- and 18th-century church audits mention that there was a statue of Mary there. The original is kept at the National Museum of Iceland and the replica is kept at the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute. Orginal: National Museum of Iceland nr: þjms. 14414 https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=330099
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 11th of June 2018 03:09:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:02 AM |
EDM |
221 (CINE) |
LET'S PLAY WITH HERITAGE - Seminar & Think Tank on Gamification and Heritage |
Have you thought of gamifying your heritage content? What does that actually mean? At the Let's Play with Heritage Seminar and Think Tank we learned from keynote speakers and the Icelandic Game sector how aspects of gaming could be integrated into heritage practices. The Seminar and Think Tank, organised by Gunnarsstofnun and Locatify at Gerduberg in Reykjavik on the 16 March 2018 provided us with a lot of food for thought. |
Conference |
Tuesday 12th of June 2018 03:37:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:21:22 AM |
EDM |
222 (CINE) |
Cooper's "Apprentice Piece" Flask |
3D model of a flask made by a cooper at the end of his apprenticeship. He used the same woodworking skills that were required to make herring barrels. Twelve wooden staves were used to make the flask and six brass rings around the outside were used to hold the staves together. Dated. C1880. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 13th of June 2018 10:02:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:03 AM |
EDM |
223 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 1 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:13:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:04 AM |
EDM |
224 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 2 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:18:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:05 AM |
EDM |
225 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 3 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:23:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:06 AM |
EDM |
226 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 4 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:25:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:07 AM |
EDM |
227 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 5 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:26:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:08 AM |
EDM |
228 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 6 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:31:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:09 AM |
EDM |
229 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 7 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:33:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:10 AM |
EDM |
230 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 8 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:34:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:11 AM |
EDM |
231 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 9 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:37:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:12 AM |
EDM |
232 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 10 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:40:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:13 AM |
EDM |
233 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 11 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:42:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:14 AM |
EDM |
234 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 12 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:43:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:15 AM |
EDM |
235 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 13 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:45:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:16 AM |
EDM |
236 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 14 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 10:57:00 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:18 AM |
EDM |
237 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 15 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:03:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:18 AM |
EDM |
238 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 16 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:16:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:19 AM |
EDM |
239 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 17 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:18:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:21 AM |
EDM |
240 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 18 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:20:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:22 AM |
EDM |
241 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 19 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:30:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:23 AM |
EDM |
242 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 20 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 14th of June 2018 11:35:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:24 AM |
EDM |
244 (CINE) |
Hut Circle Survey |
A group training event that took place in December 2017. |
Event |
Friday 17th of August 2018 04:10:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:22:26 AM |
EDM |
247 (CINE) |
Talk and object display |
A talk and workshop investigating objects from the Iron Age from Kildonan. |
Event |
Friday 17th of August 2018 04:29:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:22:27 AM |
EDM |
248 (CINE) |
Caen souterrain |
Photographs showing the interior of the souterrain. |
Object Image |
Friday 17th of August 2018 04:34:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:20:22 AM |
EDM |
249 (CINE) |
Dun Mara |
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Collection |
Wednesday 22nd of August 2018 05:56:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:39 AM |
EDM |
250 (CINE) |
Swainbost Kirk |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 22nd of August 2018 06:12:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:40 AM |
EDM |
251 (CINE) |
Harbost Cemetery |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 22nd of August 2018 06:30:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:41 AM |
EDM |
252 (CINE) |
Harbost Souterain Pillbox |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 22nd of August 2018 06:33:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:42 AM |
EDM |
253 (CINE) |
Port Harb |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 22nd of August 2018 06:49:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:43 AM |
EDM |
255 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church |
A photograph of St Catherine's Church Remains |
Image |
Monday 03rd of September 2018 11:15:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:15 AM |
EDM |
258 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church - Wall Stone |
A stone removed from St Catherine's Chrch site captured in 3D |
3D Object |
Monday 03rd of September 2018 12:57:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:25 AM |
EDM |
259 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church - Photosphere |
A photosphere showing the inside of St Catherine's Church remains |
Panorama |
Monday 03rd of September 2018 01:28:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:20 AM |
EDM |
260 (CINE) |
CINE official brochure |
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Text |
Tuesday 04th of September 2018 05:22:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:32 AM |
EDM |
261 (CINE) |
Stone Bowl |
3D model of a stone bowl found in a Pictish cairn at Dalcharne, in the Strath of Kildonan, in 1853. The vessel comprises an oval bowl with one broken short lug-like, perforated handle. It is made from a soft rock, similar to soapstone, and has concentric and unusual repeated wheat sheaf decoration. The blackening at one at one end of the bowl may signify burning reside and its possible alternative use as a lamp. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:37:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:26 AM |
EDM |
262 (CINE) |
Grave Stone - Killybegs |
A gravestone from Killybegs graveyard, Donegal. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of October 2018 03:16:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:27 AM |
EDM |
263 (CINE) |
Spindle Whorl |
A 3D model of decorated stone spindle whorl with concentric ring of punched dots and central perforation, used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of October 2018 04:05:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:28 AM |
EDM |
265 (CINE) |
Spindle Whorl |
A 3D model of a spindle whorl for spinning raw wool, made from a grey schist-like rock with central perforation used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn, for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of October 2018 04:37:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:29 AM |
EDM |
266 (CINE) |
Stone Lamp |
3D model of a stone lamp made from an oval pebble, with shallow concave oil bowl and wick holder. The wick was traditionally made from the waxy pith from reed stalks and oil was derived from animal fat. It is thought to have been found in the Strath of Kildonan. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of October 2018 04:44:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:30 AM |
EDM |
271 (CINE) |
CINE video II |
A mid-project promotional video. |
Video |
Friday 21st of December 2018 11:54:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:40 AM |
EDM |
272 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Trust |
The Finlaggan Trust is based on Islay, and cares for the two islands of Eilean Mor and Eilean na Comhairle on Loch Finlaggan - once the heart of the medieval Lordship of the Isles. |
Organization |
Sunday 20th of January 2019 06:25:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:48 AM |
EDM |
273 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Trust |
Finds from archaeological excavations from sites in and around Loch Finlaggan on Islay - the traditional heart of the Lordship of the Isles. |
Collection |
Sunday 20th of January 2019 06:30:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:45 AM |
EDM |
274 (CINE) |
Medieval Finlaggan |
A virtual reconstruction of the Lords of the Isles' medieval residence on Loch Finlaggan. The tour shows the site as it may have looked in the fifteenth century - when the Lordship of the Isles was still a major power in Western Scotland. The reconstruction was commissioned by the Finlaggan Trust, and created by Smart History / University of St Andrews with advice from Dr David Caldwell. |
Tour |
Sunday 20th of January 2019 06:42:09 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 03:11:27 PM |
EDM |
275 (CINE) |
The Finlaggan Cross |
3D model of a carved stone cross-head that was excavated on the island of Eilean Mor in Loch Finlaggan on Islay. Finlaggan was the traditional ceremonial and administrative centre of the medieval Lordship of the Isles. The cross-head was discovered near the former chapel of the Lords of the Isles (although it predates the surviving chapel ruins). The cross was set in a stone plinth, which was found nearby. The shaft of the cross is now missing, and the plinth showed signs of it having been violently removed (perhaps in the mid seventeenth century). The cross dates from around the fourteenth century, and was probably produced by local craftsmen. It has some similarities with medieval crosses at Kildalton and Kilarrow (also on Islay). [Original Object: 580mm x 490mm] Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction. |
3D Object |
Sunday 20th of January 2019 08:29:30 PM |
Saturday 05th of March 2022 01:13:02 PM |
EDM |
276 (CINE) |
Slate Carved with a Heraldic Lion |
3D model of a slate, carved on both sides with outlines of heraldic animals (probably lions). It was found in the wall of the medieval kitchen on Eilean Mor. The slate may have been a test piece by a medieval craftsman. In the Middle Ages the islands of Eilean Mor and Eilean na Comhairle on Loch Finlaggan were the ceremonial base of the Lords of the Isles and their Council. [Original Object: 128mm x 83mm]
Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction. |
3D Object |
Sunday 20th of January 2019 08:33:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:32 AM |
EDM |
277 (CINE) |
Finlaggan |
Finlaggan was the heart of the Lordship of the Isles. In the Middle Ages the Lords of the Isles had a major residence here on the two islands of Eilean Mor (or Large Isle) and Eilean na Comhairle (or Council Isle), towards the north end of Loch Finlaggan. Some archaeologists believe that new Lords of the Isles were inaugurated on the hill called Cnoc Seannda (or Old Knoll) just beside the modern Finlaggan Trust visitor centre. Today the Finlaggan Trust cares for Eilean Mor and Eilean na Comhairle – once the scene of ceremonies, councils, and feasting. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:23:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:34 AM |
EDM |
278 (CINE) |
Loch Ballygrant |
During the sixteenth century Loch Ballygrant played a key role in a rising to reinstate the Lordship of the Isles. In the 1540s Donald Dubh (grandson of John MacDonald, who was deposed as Lord of the Isles in 1493) reclaimed his ancestors’ titles of ‘Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross’. In July 1545 Donald and his supporters met at Ballygrant, where they agreed to send representatives to negotiate with Henry VIII of England. Donald offered to provide military aid to Henry VIII against the Scottish government. However, the English failed to capitalise on the opportunity posed by the rising, and it was ultimately unsuccessful. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:36:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:35 AM |
EDM |
279 (CINE) |
Pier of the Lords |
In the Middle Ages the sea was a highway. Travel by boat was often easier than on land. Medieval Islay was connected to a network of islands and coastal communities across Northern Europe. On the north end of Loch Indaal there was an early pier. Later accounts claim this was a harbour for the Lords of the Isles. The old road across Islay ran from Loch Indaal up towards Finlaggan – reflecting the historic importance of these places. By the eighteenth century the pier was in ruins, but the foundations can still be seen. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:37:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:36 AM |
EDM |
280 (CINE) |
Loch Gorm (The Blue Loch) |
Loch Gorm contains an Iron Age Crannog, formerly the site of a Mdieval Castle whihc guarded the northern approaches to Islay |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:38:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:37 AM |
EDM |
281 (CINE) |
Claig Castle |
Claig Castle sits on the small island of Am Fraoch Eilean. It controlled access to the south end of the Sound of Islay. The castle was probably built in the fifteenth century. It was a traditional tower-house, with two cellars on the ground-floor. There may have been a hall on the floor above. To the west of the castle is a ravine – probably crossed in the Middle Ages by a bridge. The Lords of the Isles sometimes sent prisoners to Claig Castle. By the eighteenth century the castle was ruinous. In the 1770s the travel writer Thomas Pennant claimed the remains of the walls were nine feet thick. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:39:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:38 AM |
EDM |
282 (CINE) |
Dunyvaig (Castle of the Ships) |
Dunyvaig Castle was once a key stronghold of the Lords of the Isles. It may have been built to protect the anchorage in Lagavulin Bay, and was perhaps a residence for Somerled (twelfth-century King of the Isles). Dunyvaig was confiscated by the Scottish crown in 1493, when James IV crushed the power of the Lords of the Isles. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 10:40:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:39 AM |
EDM |
283 (CINE) |
Claig Castle |
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Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:00:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:41 AM |
EDM |
284 (CINE) |
Dunyvaig Castle |
|
Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:16:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:42 AM |
EDM |
285 (CINE) |
Loch Ballygrant |
|
Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:20:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:42 AM |
EDM |
286 (CINE) |
Loch Gorm |
|
Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:24:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:43 AM |
EDM |
287 (CINE) |
Pier of the Lords |
|
Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:30:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:44 AM |
EDM |
288 (CINE) |
Finlaggan |
|
Video |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 11:36:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:45 AM |
EDM |
289 (CINE) |
Lordship of the Isles |
|
Shape |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 01:17:37 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 05:20:20 PM |
EDM |
290 (CINE) |
Ross |
|
Shape |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 05:47:00 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of January 2019 05:59:52 PM |
EDM |
296 (CINE) |
Crucifix Part |
3D model of a Bronze Christ figure from a 13th century crucifix, deliberately broken. It was discovered by the small island of Eilean Mhuireill towards the south end of Loch Finlaggan on Islay (in Western Scotland). The remains of several medieval buildings have been found on Eilean Mhuireill. [Original Object: 113mm x 79mm]
Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction.
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3D Object |
Wednesday 10th of April 2019 01:42:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:34 AM |
EDM |
297 (CINE) |
Game Piece |
3D model of a game piece. This bone gaming piece probably dates from the 15th century. It shows a zoomorphic shape on the front, probably a unicorn (also interpreted as a stag) on the front, while the back is plain. It resembles a tableman, a piece used in playing backgammon. It was excavated on Eilean Mor on Loch Finlaggan. A number of items associated with board games were discovered in excavations at the former residence of the Lords of the Isles at Loch Finlaggan on Islay (in Western Scotland). Islay had a long tradition of board games, influenced by both Norse and Gaelic culture. [Original Object: 30mm x 30mm] Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 10th of April 2019 01:47:40 PM |
Saturday 05th of March 2022 01:16:28 PM |
EDM |
298 (CINE) |
Bone Comb |
3D model of a piece of carved bone that was part of a medieval comb, probably from the 12th or 13th century. The teeth of the comb were spaced very close together – perhaps to help with removing lice. It is made of bone and is double-sided. It was excavated from a midden (i.e., refuse heap) on the island of Eilean Mor in Loch Finlaggan on Islay (in Western Scotland). [Original Object: 54mm x 25mm]
Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction.
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3D Object |
Wednesday 10th of April 2019 01:53:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:36 AM |
EDM |
299 (CINE) |
Ivory Arm of Crucifix - 3D Model |
3D model of an ivory finial. This small section of carved ivory may have decorated the arm of a medieval cross. It was discovered by the altar in the chapel on Eilean Mor at Loch Finlaggan on Islay (in Western Scotland). Holes for fixing the ivory to the rest of the cross can still be seen. [Original Object: 57mm x 29mm]
Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction.
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3D Object |
Wednesday 10th of April 2019 01:59:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:37 AM |
EDM |
302 (CINE) |
Sitsim AR Editor |
The Sit-sim Editor is for heritage professionals working with multimedia companies who wish to create easy to use augmented reality applications by layering information and animations onto outdoor landscapes. Oslo University have developed this toolkit. |
App |
Friday 26th of April 2019 02:41:46 PM |
Monday 23rd of November 2020 09:58:10 AM |
EDM |
303 (CINE) |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
3D model of a Green Sea Turtle Skull. Physical object held at the Bell Pettigrew Museum, St Andrews.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 05:58:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:38 AM |
EDM |
304 (CINE) |
Chimpanzee skull |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:00:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:39 AM |
EDM |
305 (CINE) |
Black Bear Skull |
3D model of a Black Bear Skull. Physical object held by the The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection, St Andrews
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA). 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:10:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:40 AM |
EDM |
306 (CINE) |
Porpoise Skull |
3D model of a Porpoise Skull. Physical object held at the Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection, St Andrews.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA). 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:12:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:41 AM |
EDM |
307 (CINE) |
Polar bear skull |
3D model of a Polar bear skull. Physical object held by The Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum - Teaching Collection, University of St Andrews, Scotland.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA). 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:14:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:42 AM |
EDM |
308 (CINE) |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:29:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:43 AM |
EDM |
309 (CINE) |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:31:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:45 AM |
EDM |
311 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 06 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:36:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:47 AM |
EDM |
312 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 05 |
|
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:38:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:48 AM |
EDM |
313 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 02 |
|
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:38:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:49 AM |
EDM |
314 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 04 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:39:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:50 AM |
EDM |
315 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 01 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:41:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:51 AM |
EDM |
316 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 02 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:42:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:52 AM |
EDM |
317 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 03 |
|
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:43:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:53 AM |
EDM |
318 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 04 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:44:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:54 AM |
EDM |
319 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 08 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:45:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:55 AM |
EDM |
320 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 10 |
|
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:46:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:56 AM |
EDM |
321 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 11 |
|
3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:47:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:57 AM |
EDM |
322 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 13 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:47:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:58 AM |
EDM |
323 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 15 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:48:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:06:59 AM |
EDM |
324 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 16 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:49:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:00 AM |
EDM |
325 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 01 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:51:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:01 AM |
EDM |
326 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone02 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:52:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:02 AM |
EDM |
327 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 03 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:52:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:03 AM |
EDM |
328 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 04 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:54:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:04 AM |
EDM |
329 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 05 |
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3D Object |
Friday 26th of April 2019 06:55:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:05 AM |
EDM |
330 (CINE) |
Broken Bead |
3D model of a broken black-coloured bead. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-1884. Found 07/08/2007, found & logged by RGG
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 30th of April 2019 01:54:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:06 AM |
EDM |
331 (CINE) |
Hvanná |
Valtýr Sigurðsson gave Skriðuklaustur monastery the farm Hvanná "with sound wit and reason, but a sick body" - "for everlasting possession" 11th August 1514 and signed a contract with Prior Þorvarður Helgason September 5th 1514. Hvanná was to be owned by Skriðuklaustur, not depending on if Valtýr Sigurðsson would get healthy or not.
Hvanná is a farm in Jökuldalur valley in east Iceland. (Jökuldalur is a long valley going up from Fljótsdalshérað, mostly with low mountains on both sides. Narrow, especially far inland where there is little or no flat land, though the slopes are grassy and provide good grazing). Hvanná has good grazing land, can be difficult because of snow in winter and links with a traveling route to Vopnafjörður.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Hvanná, owned by Hofteigs church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 3 renters.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. |
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 04th of May 2019 02:25:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:42 AM |
EDM |
332 (CINE) |
The Old Route |
The fishing route. |
Shape |
Saturday 04th of May 2019 02:59:05 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:06:28 PM |
EDM |
333 (CINE) |
Quern Stone |
3D model of a stone that was once part of a quern, a tool used to grind grain by hand. It was discovered near the chapel on Eilean Mor, and had probably been built into the chapel wall. At Finlaggan (as at many medieval sites) there is evidence of old stones being reused and repurposed. [Original Object: 400mm x 350mm]
Part of the Lords of the Isle – 15th-Century Finlaggan reconstruction.
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of May 2019 04:20:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:07 AM |
EDM |
334 (CINE) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project - Digital Reconstruction - Unreal Engine - Roundme Photosphere Tour |
Interactive digital reconstruction of Pictish buildings at Lair. The focus of the Glenshee Archaeology Project (Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust). Collaboration with David Strachan director of PKHT. Made as an MSci Computer Science project. Heavy focus on interactive and reusable elements and subsystems. Can be "played" like a game but also used to generate video, 360 tours, and still images. Provides a base implementation example for potential future reconstructions to take the interactivity idea further. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 14th of May 2019 02:36:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:21 AM |
EDM |
335 (CINE) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project - Digital Reconstruction - Screenshots |
Interactive digital reconstruction of Pictish buildings at Lair. The focus of the Glenshee Archaeology Project (Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust). Collaboration with David Strachan director of PKHT. Made as an MSci Computer Science project. Heavy focus on interactive and reusable elements and subsystems. Can be "played" like a game but also used to generate video, 360 tours, and still images. Provides a base implementation example for potential future reconstructions to take the interactivity idea further. |
Image |
Tuesday 14th of May 2019 03:12:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:18 AM |
EDM |
336 (CINE) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project - Digital Reconstruction - Video Showcase |
Interactive digital reconstruction of Pictish buildings at Lair. The focus of the Glenshee Archaeology Project (Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust). Collaboration with David Strachan director of PKHT. Made as an MSci Computer Science project. Heavy focus on interactive and reusable elements and subsystems. Can be "played" like a game but also used to generate video, 360 tours, and still images. Provides a base implementation example for potential future reconstructions to take the interactivity idea further. |
Video |
Tuesday 14th of May 2019 03:17:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:49 AM |
EDM |
337 (CINE) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project - Digital Reconstruction |
Interactive digital reconstruction of Pictish buildings at Lair. The focus of the Glenshee Archaeology Project (Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust). Collaboration with David Strachan director of PKHT. Made as an MSci Computer Science project. Heavy focus on interactive and reusable elements and subsystems. Can be "played" like a game but also used to generate video, 360 tours, and still images. Provides a base implementation example for potential future reconstructions to take the interactivity idea further. |
Collection |
Tuesday 14th of May 2019 03:21:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:46 AM |
EDM |
338 (CINE) |
Lair (Glenshee Archaeology Project) |
Interactive digital reconstruction of Pictish buildings at Lair. The focus of the Glenshee Archaeology Project (Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust). Collaboration with David Strachan director of PKHT. Made as an MSci Computer Science project. Heavy focus on interactive and reusable elements and subsystems. Can be "played" like a game but also used to generate video, 360 tours, and still images. Provides a base implementation example for potential future reconstructions to take the interactivity idea further. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 14th of May 2019 04:11:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:43 AM |
EDM |
339 (CINE) |
Strengthening Communities Conference |
The Strengthening Communities Conference Scotland brings together people who are at the heart of community-led development. We held the inaugural event in September 2017 and are pleased to be hosting a second conference on the 27th and 28th May 2019 at the MacDonald Aviemore Resort. |
Conference |
Monday 27th of May 2019 10:48:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:21:23 AM |
EDM |
340 (CINE) |
Aberdeenshire Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:09:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:21:50 AM |
EDM |
341 (CINE) |
Aberdeenshire Voluntary Action |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:13:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:18 AM |
EDM |
342 (CINE) |
Nordland Akademi for Kunst og Vitenskap / Nordland Academy for Arts and Sciences |
Arts and Entertainment and community development. |
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:22:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:19 AM |
EDM |
343 (CINE) |
Firstport |
Firstport supports individuals with great business ideas that benefit people, communities and the environment. We have free business support, resources and training to help you start something good. |
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:28:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:20 AM |
EDM |
344 (CINE) |
ALICAS |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:34:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:21 AM |
EDM |
345 (CINE) |
Angus Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:37:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:22 AM |
EDM |
346 (CINE) |
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:41:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:23 AM |
EDM |
347 (CINE) |
Ionad Hiort |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:46:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:24 AM |
EDM |
348 (CINE) |
Hoswick Visitors Center |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 11:53:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:25 AM |
EDM |
349 (CINE) |
Archaeology Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:03:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:26 AM |
EDM |
350 (CINE) |
Badenoch & Strathspey Community Transport Company |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:23:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:27 AM |
EDM |
351 (CINE) |
Badenoch Heritage |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:30:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:28 AM |
EDM |
352 (CINE) |
Boat of Garten Community Hall |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:37:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:29 AM |
EDM |
353 (CINE) |
Bòrd na Gàidhlig |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:41:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:30 AM |
EDM |
354 (CINE) |
Braemar Castle |
17th Century Castle operated by the community as a visitor attraction. |
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:44:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:31 AM |
EDM |
355 (CINE) |
Bragar and Arnol Community Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:47:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:32 AM |
EDM |
356 (CINE) |
Bridge A Gap |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 12:50:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:33 AM |
EDM |
357 (CINE) |
Brora and District Action Group |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:05:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:34 AM |
EDM |
358 (CINE) |
Brora Village Hub |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:10:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:35 AM |
EDM |
359 (CINE) |
Bùth Bharraigh |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:12:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:36 AM |
EDM |
360 (CINE) |
Caberfeidh Horizons |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:14:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:36 AM |
EDM |
361 (CINE) |
Cairngorms LEADER and Community Development |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:14:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:37 AM |
EDM |
362 (CINE) |
Cairngorms National Park Authority |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:18:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:38 AM |
EDM |
363 (CINE) |
Caithness Voluntary Group |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:22:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:39 AM |
EDM |
364 (CINE) |
Carluke Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:23:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:40 AM |
EDM |
365 (CINE) |
Channel 4 News |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:35:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:41 AM |
EDM |
366 (CINE) |
CO-OP |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:45:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:42 AM |
EDM |
367 (CINE) |
Community Land Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:48:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:43 AM |
EDM |
368 (CINE) |
Community Resources Network Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:51:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:44 AM |
EDM |
369 (CINE) |
Community Shares Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:54:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
370 (CINE) |
Crown Estate Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:57:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
371 (CINE) |
Dingwall Business Association |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 01:59:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:47 AM |
EDM |
372 (CINE) |
DSL Business Finance Ltd |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:02:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:48 AM |
EDM |
373 (CINE) |
Development Trust Association Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:03:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:49 AM |
EDM |
374 (CINE) |
Dumfries And Galloway Small Communities Housing Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:06:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:50 AM |
EDM |
375 (CINE) |
Fèis Rois |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:08:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:51 AM |
EDM |
376 (CINE) |
Helmsdale and District Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:14:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:52 AM |
EDM |
377 (CINE) |
Finderne Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:19:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:53 AM |
EDM |
378 (CINE) |
The Highlanders' Museum |
Visit us at the 5 star Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) and immerse yourself in our rich and diverse history, following in the footsteps of the Highland soldier from just after the Battle of Culloden until the present day. Our Nationally Significant Collection, the largest collection of military artefacts outside of Edinburgh, showcases the history of the Highland Regiments and includes an array of artefacts and archive material from the Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, the Queen’s Own Highlanders, The Highlanders and most recently, 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS). |
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:23:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:54 AM |
EDM |
379 (CINE) |
Foundation Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:31:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:55 AM |
EDM |
380 (CINE) |
Fuse Youth Cafe |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:35:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:56 AM |
EDM |
381 (CINE) |
Global Ecovillage Network |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:39:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:57 AM |
EDM |
382 (CINE) |
Go Golspie Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:43:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:58 AM |
EDM |
383 (CINE) |
Grantown & Vicinity Community Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:48:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:22:59 AM |
EDM |
384 (CINE) |
Harper Macleod LLP |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:51:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:00 AM |
EDM |
385 (CINE) |
The Melting Pot |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:53:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:01 AM |
EDM |
386 (CINE) |
High Life Highland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:55:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:02 AM |
EDM |
387 (CINE) |
Highland Communities Credit Union Ltd |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 02:58:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:03 AM |
EDM |
388 (CINE) |
Highland Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:00:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:04 AM |
EDM |
389 (CINE) |
Highland Third Sector Interface |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:02:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:05 AM |
EDM |
390 (CINE) |
Huntly and District Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:07:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:06 AM |
EDM |
391 (CINE) |
Impact Hub Inverness |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:08:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:07 AM |
EDM |
392 (CINE) |
Interface |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:11:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:08 AM |
EDM |
393 (CINE) |
Island Institute |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:13:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:09 AM |
EDM |
394 (CINE) |
Isle of Cumbrae Initiative Community Company |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:16:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:10 AM |
EDM |
395 (CINE) |
Isle of Rum Community Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:19:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:12 AM |
EDM |
396 (CINE) |
Kincraig CC |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:21:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:13 AM |
EDM |
397 (CINE) |
Kinning Park Complex |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:23:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:13 AM |
EDM |
398 (CINE) |
Kyle and Lochalsh Community Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:25:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:14 AM |
EDM |
399 (CINE) |
Kyle of Sutherland Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:27:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:15 AM |
EDM |
400 (CINE) |
LGOWIT |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:29:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:16 AM |
EDM |
401 (CINE) |
Lingo Flamingo |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:31:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:17 AM |
EDM |
402 (CINE) |
Local Energy Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:34:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:18 AM |
EDM |
403 (CINE) |
Lochaber Environmental Group |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:37:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:19 AM |
EDM |
404 (CINE) |
Lugo |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:40:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:20 AM |
EDM |
405 (CINE) |
Mhor Collective |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:43:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:21 AM |
EDM |
406 (CINE) |
Midlothian Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:45:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:22 AM |
EDM |
407 (CINE) |
Minginish Community Hall |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:47:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:23 AM |
EDM |
408 (CINE) |
Moray Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:48:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:24 AM |
EDM |
409 (CINE) |
The Morvern Community Development Company |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:51:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:25 AM |
EDM |
410 (CINE) |
Muckle Media |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:53:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:26 AM |
EDM |
411 (CINE) |
Mull & Iona Community Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 03:55:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:27 AM |
EDM |
412 (CINE) |
NHS Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:00:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:28 AM |
EDM |
413 (CINE) |
North Highland College UHI |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:05:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:29 AM |
EDM |
414 (CINE) |
North58Comms |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:08:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:30 AM |
EDM |
415 (CINE) |
Orkney Islands Council |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:10:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:31 AM |
EDM |
416 (CINE) |
Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:12:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:32 AM |
EDM |
417 (CINE) |
Papay Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:15:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:33 AM |
EDM |
418 (CINE) |
Partnership for Procurement |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:18:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:34 AM |
EDM |
419 (CINE) |
Portsoy Community Enterprise |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:22:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:35 AM |
EDM |
420 (CINE) |
Practically Green Ltd |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:25:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:36 AM |
EDM |
421 (CINE) |
Raasay Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:27:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:37 AM |
EDM |
422 (CINE) |
ReBOOT |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:29:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:38 AM |
EDM |
423 (CINE) |
Responsible Tourism Partnership |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:33:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:39 AM |
EDM |
424 (CINE) |
Rousay, Egilsay & Wyre Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:35:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:40 AM |
EDM |
425 (CINE) |
Royal Voluntary Service |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:38:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:41 AM |
EDM |
426 (CINE) |
The RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) |
|
Organization |
Monday 27th of May 2019 04:42:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:42 AM |
EDM |
427 (CINE) |
Rural Housing Scotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:02:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:43 AM |
EDM |
428 (CINE) |
School for Social Entrepreneurs Scotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:07:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:44 AM |
EDM |
429 (CINE) |
Scottish Borders TSI |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:09:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:45 AM |
EDM |
430 (CINE) |
Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:12:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:46 AM |
EDM |
431 (CINE) |
SCVO (Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations) |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:14:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:47 AM |
EDM |
432 (CINE) |
The Scottish Crofting Federation |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:16:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:48 AM |
EDM |
433 (CINE) |
Scottish Enterprise |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:18:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:49 AM |
EDM |
434 (CINE) |
The Scottish Government |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:20:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:50 AM |
EDM |
435 (CINE) |
Scottish Land Commission |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:22:27 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:51 AM |
EDM |
436 (CINE) |
Scottish Rural Action |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:24:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:52 AM |
EDM |
437 (CINE) |
Scottish Seabird Centre |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:26:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:53 AM |
EDM |
438 (CINE) |
Senscot |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:28:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:54 AM |
EDM |
439 (CINE) |
Shetland Amenity Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:31:01 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:55 AM |
EDM |
440 (CINE) |
Signpost |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:34:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:23:56 AM |
EDM |
441 (CINE) |
Social Enterprise Academy |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:36:13 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:46 AM |
EDM |
442 (CINE) |
Social Enterprise Scotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:38:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:47 AM |
EDM |
443 (CINE) |
Social Investment Scotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:40:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:48 AM |
EDM |
444 (CINE) |
South Islay Development |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:41:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:49 AM |
EDM |
445 (CINE) |
South of Scotland Economic Partnership (SoSEP) |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:54:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:50 AM |
EDM |
446 (CINE) |
South West Mull and Iona Development |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:56:20 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:51 AM |
EDM |
447 (CINE) |
Speyside Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 09:58:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:52 AM |
EDM |
448 (CINE) |
SRUC |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:00:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:53 AM |
EDM |
449 (CINE) |
SSE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:01:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:54 AM |
EDM |
450 (CINE) |
St. Margaret's Braemar |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:05:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:55 AM |
EDM |
451 (CINE) |
STAR Development Group |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:08:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:56 AM |
EDM |
452 (CINE) |
Storas Uibhist |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:21:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:57 AM |
EDM |
453 (CINE) |
Stronsay Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:22:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:58 AM |
EDM |
454 (CINE) |
Strontian Community School Building ltd |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:27:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:59 AM |
EDM |
455 (CINE) |
Support in Mind Scotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:29:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:00 AM |
EDM |
456 (CINE) |
SYKES Global Services |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:31:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:01 AM |
EDM |
457 (CINE) |
Tartan Jigsaw |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:32:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:02 AM |
EDM |
458 (CINE) |
The Garioch Partnership |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:37:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:03 AM |
EDM |
459 (CINE) |
The Grantown Society |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:46:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:04 AM |
EDM |
460 (CINE) |
The Highlands Small Communities Housing Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:50:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:05 AM |
EDM |
461 (CINE) |
The National Lottery Community Fund |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:52:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:07 AM |
EDM |
462 (CINE) |
The Robertson Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:54:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:08 AM |
EDM |
463 (CINE) |
Scottish Flood Forum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:56:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:09 AM |
EDM |
464 (CINE) |
Third Sector Dumfries and Galloway |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 10:58:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:10 AM |
EDM |
465 (CINE) |
Tobermory Harbour Association |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 12:14:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:10 AM |
EDM |
466 (CINE) |
Tomintoul and Glenlivet Development Trust |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 12:16:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:11 AM |
EDM |
467 (CINE) |
VisitScotland |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 28th of May 2019 12:20:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:12 AM |
EDM |
468 (CINE) |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:35:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:08 AM |
EDM |
469 (CINE) |
Perfume Bottle |
Crater vessel with concentric circular design typical of this period in Cypriot pottery. Size determines that it may have also been ornamental. The decoration indicates links with Phoenician pottery – particularly the concentric circles and the black bands around the belly of the vessel. Late Bronze Age/early Iron Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:39:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:09 AM |
EDM |
470 (CINE) |
Bichrome Juglet |
White painted bichrome juglet. Concentric design in red paint and a cruciform design on base. Iron Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:42:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:10 AM |
EDM |
471 (CINE) |
Redware Bowl |
Red polished hand made bowl with loop on the rim for threading an attachment to a belt or bag. Thought to be a drinking vessel or multi-purpose bowl. Bronze Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:50:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:11 AM |
EDM |
472 (CINE) |
Whorl |
White on black ceramic spindle whorl with incised geometric design typical of the period. The white decoration is thought to be a paste which was used to infill the incisions. Spindle whorls are often found in grave contexts suggesting that there was a connection between the importance of domestic implements and the afterlife (Knapp, 1999). Bronze Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:54:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:12 AM |
EDM |
473 (CINE) |
Plank |
Plank Figurine. Anthropomorphic design with a halo. Terracotta red painted geometric design which is well preserved. Plank figurines were commonly found in grave contexts in Cyprus. Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 12:56:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:07:13 AM |
EDM |
474 (CINE) |
Bell |
Terracotta fashioned into an anthropomorphic figurine. Red painted geometric design and inside a small hole can clearly be seen where a thread could be tied to hold a bell. Bronze Age. |
3D Object |
Thursday 29th of August 2019 01:01:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:02 AM |
EDM |
475 (CINE) |
Sutherland Chair |
A small wooden chair made by a local house carpenter from bogwood. The sides are made from two pieces of wood forming a natural right angle and the back and seat are connected by wooden spars. These chairs were deliberately designed to be close to the ground so that the sitter would be below the thick peat smoke. Dated early 19th century. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 10:51:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:03 AM |
EDM |
476 (CINE) |
Cooper's Croze |
3D model of a cooper's croze, used for making grooves about an inch and a half below the rim of a barrel to hold the lid or head. It is stamped "Peter J Jack, Wick". Dated c. late 19th/early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 12:32:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:04 AM |
EDM |
477 (CINE) |
Creel Basket |
3D model of a large basket worn on the back to carry fish usually made from larch or willow branches. The fishwife would sell fish to the surrounding community or barter for fresh dairy produce. Dated c. early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 01:07:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:05 AM |
EDM |
478 (CINE) |
Turf Hunt |
TurfHunt adds a digital twist to the original scavenger hunt game, making it perfect for team building, education, birthday parties and exploring outdoors. Explore on your own or with friends in a multiplayer game! Easily make your own treasure hunt games and invite your friends to participate in a multiplayer treasure hunt game using GPS to find and solve challenges. The only thing you need to do is start a game and share the invitation code with them. Design your own treasure hunt using the Locatify CMS: http://locatify.com/signup. Highlights: - Map with challenges which tracks and displays player location using GPS. - When users approach pre-set challenges, receive instructions and answer questions or solve challenges. - Successfully solved challenges are rewarded with virtual gold or other virtual rewards. - Challenges can include multiple choice questions, photo challenges and memory games. - Upload your own content for education or entertainment purposes. - Play existing games or create your own! - Observe game progress and player locations on the Locatify website. - Offline content: Content is downloaded before embarking on your treasure hunt. It can then be enjoyed without requiring a network connection. Treasure hunt games do require a network connection to start the game, communicate score and location to other teams in a multiplayer game. Individual games are published by Locatify users and are not screened for quality control. While most games are of high quality, we cannot guarantee the quality of each individual game. Please note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. |
App |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 10:23:54 AM |
Wednesday 07th of April 2021 09:34:55 AM |
EDM |
480 (CINE) |
Vágar |
Situated at Kabelvåg, Lofoten, Norway, this site was one of the most important economic centres in Norway in medieval times. The fishing town of Vågar was a buzzing centre of trade and craftsmanship. We will be using animations and augmented reality simulations to bring the past back to life. Museum Nord is leading on this case study in collaboration with Oslo University and Aurora Borealis Multimedia. |
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:05:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:47 AM |
EDM |
481 (CINE) |
Fishing sinker (Ts8477) |
Fishing sinker from Storvågan, Lofoten, northern Norway. Dated to c. 1200. Ts8477. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:09:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:06 AM |
EDM |
483 (CINE) |
Brimsnes |
Brimsnes is located in the fjord estuary on the northern shore of Seyðisfjörður, the outermost part of Seyðisfjörður. The farm is located where a peninsula protrudes slightly into the fjord. The farm was bought by the Skriðuklaustur Monastery in 1498 among some other farms. Brimsnes was owned by the monastery until their closure and then the ownership transferred to the Lutheran church.
Brimsnes had good access to fishing grounds and was at one point considered one of the most powerful fisheries in the east fjords.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Brimnes, income of the farm went to the priest at Eiðar (prestlénsjörð) .
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:12:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:44 AM |
EDM |
484 (CINE) |
Raqqa ware |
Raqqa ware from Storvågan, Lofoten, northern Norway. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:13:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:08 AM |
EDM |
486 (CINE) |
Blysegl |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:16:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:09 AM |
EDM |
487 (CINE) |
Hasselnøtt |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:29:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:10 AM |
EDM |
488 (CINE) |
Quernstones (for manual rotation) |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 12:30:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:11 AM |
EDM |
489 (CINE) |
Stone Crucible |
3D model of small rounded sandstone bowl or crucible of unknown use and origin. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:24:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:12 AM |
EDM |
490 (CINE) |
Iron Age Kildonan |
These artefacts are held at Timespan Museum & Arts Centre.
Timespan is a cultural institution in Helmsdale, a village in the very northeast of the Scottish Highlands, with local, global and planetary ambitions to weaponise culture for social change. Timespan is a place for art, research, heritage, local history, future propositions and action. We believe that cultural institutions are a political and public space which belong to society, and as such, have a responsibility to shape a brighter new world based on principles of equality, emancipation and inclusion.
Comprised of a local history museum, contemporary art programme, geology and herb gardens, shop, bakery and cafe, we take a holistic and integrated approach to our programme and organisation so all elements of what we do and are, service our civic and political agendas – to make art and heritage work meaningfully for our constituents and village and as tools for global cultural and social change. - Timespan |
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:29:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:48 AM |
EDM |
491 (CINE) |
Killybegs |
|
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:35:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:49 AM |
EDM |
492 (CINE) |
Caen Pre-Clearances Township 1813 |
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the inhabitants of many small farming communities in the Scottish Highlands were forced to leave their homes. Under the guise of improvement landlords drove out traditional subsistence farmers and created a much less densely occupied landscape. One of the communities affected by this process of ‘clearance’ was the township of Caen in Sutherland. Caen was located in the lower part of the Strath of Kildonan. This area was cleared particularly brutally by representatives of the Duke of Sutherland between 1813 and 1819. Several families resisted the clearances and soldiers were sent from Fort George to maintain order. Today only a few foundations indicate where a thriving farming community once stood. |
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:37:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:50 AM |
EDM |
493 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890 |
During the nineteenth century the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland was one of the largest centres for herring fishing in Scotland. The village and harbour were built around 1818 as part of efforts at economic development by the Sutherland Estate. The new fishing port was intended to provide employment and housing for families who had been forcibly driven out from farms in the Kildonan area during the Highland clearances. |
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:39:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:51 AM |
EDM |
494 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 1 |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:48:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:13 AM |
EDM |
495 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 2 |
Killybegs stone |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:51:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:14 AM |
EDM |
497 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 4 |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 02:59:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:15 AM |
EDM |
498 (CINE) |
Church Corner |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 03:24:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:16 AM |
EDM |
499 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel |
A collection of photogrammetry artefacts from St Catherine's Church and graveyard. |
Collection |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 03:38:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:52 AM |
EDM |
500 (CINE) |
Church Corner Stone Mason Inscription |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 03:40:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:17 AM |
EDM |
501 (CINE) |
Bog Wood Chair |
Bog chair from the Timespan collection. |
Video |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 03:59:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:50 AM |
EDM |
502 (CINE) |
Church Window |
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3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 04:01:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:18 AM |
EDM |
503 (CINE) |
Grave Inscription |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 04:02:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:19 AM |
EDM |
504 (CINE) |
Grave Stone 1 |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 04:03:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:20 AM |
EDM |
506 (CINE) |
Doorway Arch |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 04:13:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:21 AM |
EDM |
507 (CINE) |
Trancept Arch |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 04:32:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:22 AM |
EDM |
508 (CINE) |
TS8476 |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of October 2019 05:19:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:23 AM |
EDM |
509 (CINE) |
Fishing sinker |
|
3D Object |
Sunday 03rd of November 2019 12:54:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:24 AM |
EDM |
510 (CINE) |
Fragments of baking stones of «steatite slate» |
|
3D Object |
Sunday 03rd of November 2019 12:55:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:25 AM |
EDM |
511 (CINE) |
Fish bones, probably gadus morhua |
|
3D Object |
Sunday 03rd of November 2019 01:06:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:26 AM |
EDM |
512 (CINE) |
TS10190 |
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3D Object |
Sunday 03rd of November 2019 01:07:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:27 AM |
EDM |
513 (CINE) |
Partners Map |
The main map for the CINE Gate website. |
Map |
Sunday 03rd of November 2019 02:24:19 PM |
Friday 16th of April 2021 05:21:51 PM |
EDM |
514 (CINE) |
CINE VR |
VR project app, 360 tours, layered 3D objects, videos, interpretation |
App |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:05:27 PM |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:17:16 PM |
EDM |
515 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur |
VR exhibit, open virtual environment interactive, 360 virtual tour, 3D object gallery, media viewer |
App |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:08:11 PM |
Wednesday 07th of April 2021 09:29:51 AM |
EDM |
516 (CINE) |
Muninn |
MUNINN is an app that was designed within the CINEproject as a part of the advanced mapping. It was design in collaboration of the University of St. Andrews, Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute and the associated partner Minjastofnun Íslands (The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland), which is an administrative institution and is responsible for archiving information about archaeological and built heritage. They run a geo-located database for protected and listed archaeological sites. In Iceland, each municipality is obliged to register cultural heritage within their territory as a part of their land-use and master plans. Only a part of cultural heritage in the country has been located and listed.
The idea with Muninn app is to crowdsource the act of locating cultural remains with help of the public. The information gathered via the app will go into a special database where it will be certified and made visible for other users within the app. This can be a vital part in the process of mapping cultural heritage remains in Iceland and will serve as a source for the standardized survey done by professional archaeologists. Also, a part of the intended usage of the app regards the monitoring of individual cultural heritage sites. The entries added in the app can help the Cultural Heritage Agency to observe sites all over the country and monitor changes e.g. impact of erosion on sites.
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App |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:33:23 PM |
Thursday 15th of April 2021 02:19:36 PM |
EDM |
517 (CINE) |
Vagar Site Experience |
On-site visitor experience for the Vagar site |
App |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:35:47 PM |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:35:47 PM |
EDM |
518 (CINE) |
Finlaggan |
|
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:39:41 PM |
Monday 19th of April 2021 04:11:12 PM |
EDM |
519 (CINE) |
Islay |
|
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:43:11 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 03:35:48 PM |
EDM |
520 (CINE) |
Lord of the Isles |
|
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:48:17 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 03:36:17 PM |
EDM |
521 (CINE) |
Killybegs |
The final case study that will be conducted in the small town Killybegs in Donegal, Ireland explores models of community co-production. Donegal County Museum and University of Ulster will be exploring what value communities place on their heritage and how this can be brought to a wider public though new means of interpreting the past. |
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 06:58:18 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 11:32:58 AM |
EDM |
522 (CINE) |
Vågar |
Situated at Kabelvåg, Lofoten, Norway, this site was one of the most important economic centres in Norway in medieval times. The fishing town of Vågar was a buzzing centre of trade and craftsmanship. We will be using animations and augmented reality simulations to bring the past back to life. Museum Nord is leading on this case study in collaboration with Oslo University and Aurora Borealis Multimedia. |
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 07:14:09 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 11:34:15 AM |
EDM |
523 (CINE) |
Strath of Kildonan |
Digital representations of the Strath of Kildonan and Helmsdale in North Scotland will be focussed on different research periods from Iron Age brochs and cairns to round houses, long houses and medieval castles. The models will be developed in collaboration with the community, conducting historical research, being involved in digital modelling and curated interpretation. This case study is led by Timespan in collaboration with St Andrews University. |
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 07:37:25 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 03:32:02 PM |
EDM |
524 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur |
Skriuklaustur was the last cloister to be founded during Iceland's Catholic period, which ended with the country's 16th-century Reformation. It was thus active for less than six decades and could scarcely be said to have flourished for more than about four decades. The deed of gift is still preserved whereby the couple Sesselja orsteinsdttir and the local sheriff Hallsteinn orsteinsson, who lived on the other side of this valley at Vivellir ytri, donated Skria farm as the site for a cloister. Although this deed was signed on 8 June 1500, it is believed that the cloister was founded sooner, probably in 1493 when Stefn Jnsson, bishop at Sklholt, came on his first visit to the valley.
The upkeep of Icelandic medieval cloisters was mainly financed by managing farms and by receiving gifts for people's souls, accepted in the form of food or clothing. During its short history, Skriuklaustur was associated with 60 farms. Most of the farms were in East Iceland, and many included tenant farms. Farm estates were Skriuklaustur's leading assets and source of wealth. Rents were usually paid in goods, for instance as homespun woollen cloth, butter or other foods, livestock, dried fish, meal, driftwood, charcoal or even kindling wood. |
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 07:45:15 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 11:37:14 AM |
EDM |
525 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Reconstruction |
This parish church of St. Catherine dates back to the 12th Century. This reconstruction was developed by the University of Ulster as part of the Northern Peripheries and Arctic Programme CINE project. |
Tour |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:07:12 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:08:42 PM |
EDM |
526 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
This parish church of St. Catherine dates back to the 12th Century. |
Tour |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:21:10 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:11:18 PM |
EDM |
527 (CINE) |
A Scottish Roundhouse |
A project between Timespan Museum, a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, a village in the very northeast of Scotland, local, global and planetary ambitions to weaponise culture for social change and the University of St Andrews as part of CINE project.
CINE - a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland and Scotland. The Lead Partner is Museum Nord. The project is funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme. |
Video |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:25:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:51 AM |
EDM |
528 (CINE) |
Helmsdale 1890 |
The village of Helmsdale in the north of Scotland was once a major fishing port. Located in Sutherland, the local community caught and cured herring on a vast scale. This reconstruction shows how the harbour and fish curing facilities at Helmsdale may have looked in the 1890s, near the height of the herring trade.
The reconstruction was created by staff and students at the University of St Andrews as part of the CINE project. Historical information provided by the archaeologist Jacquie Aitken and the Timespan Museum.
For more information about CINE see:
cine.interreg-npa.eu/
To discover Timespan see: timespan.org.uk/ |
Video |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:27:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:52 AM |
EDM |
529 (CINE) |
Space project demo1 |
|
Video |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:29:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:53 AM |
EDM |
530 (CINE) |
Medieval Augustinian Monastery |
The Skriðuklaustur cloister was the last one to be founded during Iceland’s Catholic period, i.e. shortly before the country’s 16th-century Reformation. It was thus active for less than six decades, and could scarcely be said to have flourished for more than about four decades. The deed of gift is still preserved whereby the couple Sesselja Þorsteinsdóttir and the local sheriff Hallsteinn Þorsteinsson, who lived on the other side of this valley at Víðivellir ytri, donated Skriða farm as the site for a cloister. Although this deed was signed on 8 June 1500, it is considered certain that the cloister was founded sooner, probably in 1493 when Stefán Jónsson, bishop at Skálholt, came on his first visitation to this valley.
A legend tells of a 15th-century miracle here in the valley of Fljótsdalur. As was often the case, the Valþjófsstaðir priest rode his horse along the valley in order to attend to a dying parishioner. When he arrived, he discovered that he had lost everything he needed for the last sacrament, Extreme Unction, so a farm boy was sent looking. Following the well-worn trail, he was passing below the farmhouses at Skriða when he noticed the wine chalice standing full of wine on a grassy hummock, with the paten over it holding the bread. This was considered to be a miracle which, according to the legend, was commemorated by building a chapel here, with its altar located where the hummock had been. Somewhat later, the cloister was founded here.
CINE - a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland and Scotland. The Lead Partner is Museum Nord. The project is funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme. |
Video |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:29:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:54 AM |
EDM |
531 (CINE) |
Longhouse Settlement |
|
Video |
Monday 04th of November 2019 08:31:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:55 AM |
EDM |
532 (CINE) |
Strengthening Communities Conference |
|
Map |
Monday 04th of November 2019 10:14:29 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 03:36:55 PM |
EDM |
533 (CINE) |
Laugarhóll |
Tegun: laug
Hlutverk: sundlaug
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:34:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:45 AM |
EDM |
541 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: búr
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:46 AM |
EDM |
542 (CINE) |
Bolahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:47 AM |
EDM |
543 (CINE) |
Króarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:48 AM |
EDM |
544 (CINE) |
Fjarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:49 AM |
EDM |
545 (CINE) |
Fjarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:50 AM |
EDM |
546 (CINE) |
Fjarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:51 AM |
EDM |
547 (CINE) |
Fjarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:52 AM |
EDM |
548 (CINE) |
Dimmihellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:53 AM |
EDM |
549 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:54 AM |
EDM |
550 (CINE) |
Fjárhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:55 AM |
EDM |
551 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:56 AM |
EDM |
552 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:43:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:56 AM |
EDM |
553 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:57 AM |
EDM |
554 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:58 AM |
EDM |
555 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:28:59 AM |
EDM |
556 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:00 AM |
EDM |
557 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:01 AM |
EDM |
558 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:02 AM |
EDM |
559 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:03 AM |
EDM |
560 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:04 AM |
EDM |
561 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:05 AM |
EDM |
562 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:06 AM |
EDM |
563 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:07 AM |
EDM |
564 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:08 AM |
EDM |
565 (CINE) |
Selgjá |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:09 AM |
EDM |
566 (CINE) |
Fjárhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:10 AM |
EDM |
567 (CINE) |
Lambahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: mikil hætta
Hættuorskök:landbrot |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:11 AM |
EDM |
568 (CINE) |
Stekkjartún |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: mikil hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:12 AM |
EDM |
569 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:13 AM |
EDM |
570 (CINE) |
Árbæjarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: fjárskýli
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:14 AM |
EDM |
571 (CINE) |
Kolsholtshellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: híbýli
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:15 AM |
EDM |
572 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: hlaða
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:16 AM |
EDM |
573 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: hlaða
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:17 AM |
EDM |
574 (CINE) |
Hellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: hlaða
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:18 AM |
EDM |
575 (CINE) |
Hlöðuhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: hlaða
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:19 AM |
EDM |
576 (CINE) |
Lambahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: lambhús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:landbrot |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:20 AM |
EDM |
577 (CINE) |
Lambahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: lambhús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:21 AM |
EDM |
578 (CINE) |
Morahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:framkvæmdir |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:44:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:22 AM |
EDM |
579 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:framkvæmdir |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:23 AM |
EDM |
580 (CINE) |
Áshellir við bæ |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:24 AM |
EDM |
581 (CINE) |
Helgugjögur |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:25 AM |
EDM |
582 (CINE) |
Hrútshellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:uppblástur |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:26 AM |
EDM |
583 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:uppblástur |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:27 AM |
EDM |
584 (CINE) |
Örlygsstaðahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:28 AM |
EDM |
585 (CINE) |
Steinahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:29 AM |
EDM |
586 (CINE) |
Marardalur |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:30 AM |
EDM |
587 (CINE) |
Eyvindarhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:31 AM |
EDM |
588 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:32 AM |
EDM |
589 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:33 AM |
EDM |
590 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:34 AM |
EDM |
591 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:35 AM |
EDM |
592 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:36 AM |
EDM |
593 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:37 AM |
EDM |
594 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:38 AM |
EDM |
595 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:39 AM |
EDM |
596 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:40 AM |
EDM |
597 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:41 AM |
EDM |
598 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:42 AM |
EDM |
599 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:43 AM |
EDM |
600 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:44 AM |
EDM |
601 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:45:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:45 AM |
EDM |
602 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:46 AM |
EDM |
603 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:54 AM |
EDM |
604 (CINE) |
Stakkatúnshellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:55 AM |
EDM |
605 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: óþekkt
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:56 AM |
EDM |
606 (CINE) |
Landmannahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: sæluhús
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:57 AM |
EDM |
607 (CINE) |
Landmannahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: sæluhús
Haettumat: engin hætta
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:58 AM |
EDM |
608 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: skemma
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:29:59 AM |
EDM |
609 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:00 AM |
EDM |
610 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:01 AM |
EDM |
611 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:annað |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:02 AM |
EDM |
612 (CINE) |
Heyhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:03 AM |
EDM |
613 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:03 AM |
EDM |
614 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:04 AM |
EDM |
615 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:jarðrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:05 AM |
EDM |
616 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:06 AM |
EDM |
617 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:07 AM |
EDM |
618 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:rask |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:09 AM |
EDM |
619 (CINE) |
Gimbrahellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:uppblástur |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:10 AM |
EDM |
620 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:11 AM |
EDM |
621 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:12 AM |
EDM |
622 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:12 AM |
EDM |
623 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: hætta
Hættuorskök:skógrækt |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:13 AM |
EDM |
624 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:14 AM |
EDM |
625 (CINE) |
Heyhellir |
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:15 AM |
EDM |
626 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:16 AM |
EDM |
627 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:46:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:17 AM |
EDM |
628 (CINE) |
|
Tegun: hellir
Hlutverk: útihús
Haettumat: ómetið
Hættuorskök: |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 06:47:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:18 AM |
EDM |
629 (CINE) |
Muninn |
|
Map |
Wednesday 06th of November 2019 07:12:48 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 03:33:36 PM |
EDM |
630 (CINE) |
Austdalur |
Austdalur was bought in 1498 and still owned by the Skriðuklaustur monestary when it closes down.
1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, selling to Pálsson the farms Árskógur (in Árskógsströnd), Pálmholt (in Eyjafjörður) and Skáldalækur (in Svarfaðadalur) and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and Nes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri).
The farm is named after the named valley that lies in the west of Skálanes, a wide bay on the south coast of Seyðisfjörður. The town is located east of Austdalsháls and close to the sea. The lowland extends about 4 km inland, good for grazing. The land is well-suited for farming, but conditions for sea fishing seemed inferior. However, the cove below the farm was still used for landing fishing boats.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Austdalur, owned by Dvergasteins church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter. (includes the corft Bæjarstæði).
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. |
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St Catherines Church 360 Image |
360 images form St. Catherines Church in Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland. |
Panorama |
Wednesday 20th of November 2019 01:42:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:22 AM |
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St Catherines Reconstruction 360 Image |
360 images from the St Catherines site virtual reconstruction in Killybegs, Donegal. The reconstruction was created from community heritage discovery work and modelled in Ulster University, School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent Systems. |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 02:01:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:23 AM |
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St Catherines Church Interior |
A video of the St Catherines Church interior |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:56 AM |
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St Catherines Church Photography |
Site photography St Catherines Church in Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland. |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:19 AM |
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Brekka |
Brekka is a farm on the banks of Lagarfljót, in Fljóstdalur valley in East Iceland. Þorvarður Helgason Prior buys Brekka for the Skriðuklaustur monastery August 31st 1513, from Einar Hallsteinsson and paid dearly for the farm and possibly the right to use part of the forest in Hallormsstaður. Brekka is one of the farms still owned by the Abby when it closed down.
Brekka at the monastery time consisted of the farms know today as Brekka, Brekkugerði, (Brekkugerðis)Hús and Hjarðarból. The farm owned rights to part of a forest in Hallormsstaður, and is well suitable for sheep farming.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Brekka, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 30 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3. Occupants (ábúendur): 3 renters. That includes farm value of the crofts Brekkugerði (rent of land 0.190 / 2 cow value) and Brekkugerðishús (rent of land 0,60 / 1 cow value).
In 1696 Farm value for Brekka was 16 c, for Brekkugerði 12 c and for Brekkugerðishús 6 c.
(Fljótsdalur, the valley district between the rivers Hrafnsgerðisá on the west and Gilsá on the east. The lower part of valley near the Lagarfljót river is broad with meadows, and about 10 km from Lagarfljót it divides into the narrow valleys Norðurdalur and Suðurdalur, between which is the mountain spur Múli (642 m).) |
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St Catherines Reconstruction |
St Catherines Church virtual reconstruction |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:20 AM |
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St Catherines Church 1933 |
An image taken in 1933 of St Catherines Church. At this time the church was not in use and overgrown with trees and vegetation. |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:21 AM |
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St Catherines Church Remains - Architectural Drawings |
A series of architectural drawings of St Catherines Church in Killybegs. These drawings were drafted by Hugh Boyle of the Killybegs History & Heritage Group as part of the society's work to preserve and reconstruct the church. |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 03:40:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:34 AM |
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St Catherines Church Remains - Architectural Drawings |
A series of architectural drawings of St Catherines Church in Killybegs. These drawings were drafted by Hugh Boyle of the Killybegs History & Heritage Group as part of the society's work to preserve and reconstruct the church. |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 03:57:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:22 AM |
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Hrafnkelsstaðir |
Hrafnkelsstaðir is a farm in Fljótsdalur valley, S-E of river Lagarfljót. It was formerly the abode of saga era hero Hrafnkell Freysgoði Hallfreðarson after he had been chasen off his original settlement at farm Aðalbóli in Hrafnkelsdalur valley. The Saga of Hrafnkell Freysgoði ranks among the classics of Icelandic ancient litterature. In 1500, the farm now known as Vallholt was still part of Hrafnkelsstaðir.
The farmsted land include the Ranaskógur forest, an idyllic woodland located in the extremities of the so called Víðivallaháls ridge. In days of yore the entire area was covered with green forest. Good winter grazing, trout fishing, sheep sheeling and wood from the forest for usage and fire made Hrafnkelsstaðir a good property for Skriðuklaustur. The farm was bought from Gunnlaugur Teitsson (son of Teitur the rich in Bjarnanes) in July 1498 and paid for in coin, sheep and catttle.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Hrafnkelsstaðir, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 . Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. (Includes the crofts Hróflsgerði og Brattagerði í Jökuldal) . |
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Sturluflöt |
Sturluflöt is a farm in East Iceland situated south of Suðurdalur and northeast of Kiðufell.
innermost farm in Suðurdalur /south part of Fljótsdalur , east of Kelduá.Close to Sturluflöt is Kiðafellsþing, old assembly (Thing) that disappeared under landslide. Sturluflöt as a farm has limitations, but is well contected to important traveling route over the highland to Lón and the coastline
Eiríkur Ormarsson sold half the farm and wood for building and got the farm Gröf in Vopnafjörður.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Sturluflöt, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c,. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:24 AM |
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Map of Killybegs from 1622 |
Map of Killybegs from 1622 showing the medieval quarter and new town |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:23 AM |
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1622 Map of Killybegs and surrounding area |
Map of Killybegs from 1622 showing killybegs old town and the surrounding bay area |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:24 AM |
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Donegal County Council Archeological Survery Field Record |
A scanned document of the field record kept during the archeological survery conducted on St Catherines Church, Killybegs. |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:35 AM |
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Donegal County Council Archeological Survery Field Record |
A scanned document of the field record kept during the archeological survery conducted on St Catherines Church, Killybegs. |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 04:43:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:36 AM |
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Donegal County Council Archeological Survery Field Record |
A scanned document of the field record kept during the archeological survery conducted on St Catherines Church, Killybegs. |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:37 AM |
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National Monuments Service Ireland - St Catherines Church Record 2008 |
National Monuments Service Ireland - St Catherines Church Record 2008 |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:38 AM |
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The Spanish Armada in Killybegs |
The story of the Spanish Armada in Killybegs 1588. |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 04:59:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:25 AM |
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The Enchanted Land of Hy-Breasail |
The enchanted land of Hy-Breasil (Hybrazil). A story of Irish folklore and mythology! |
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Wednesday 20th of November 2019 05:03:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:26 AM |
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Cean Pre-Clearances Township 1813 |
This is a digital reconstruction of a pre clearances longhouse settlement located in the Strath of Kildonan.
Project collaboration with University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum and Archive as part of the CINE project. |
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Thursday 21st of November 2019 05:00:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:57 AM |
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Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890 |
The village of Helmsdale in the north of Scotland was once a major fishing port. Located in Sutherland, the local community caught and cured herring on a vast scale. This reconstruction shows how the harbour and fish curing facilities at Helmsdale may have looked in the 1890s, near the height of the herring trade.
The reconstruction was created by staff and students at the University of St Andrews as part of the CINE project. Historical information provided by the archaeologist Jacquie Aitken and the Timespan Museum.
For more information about CINE see:
cine.interreg-npa.eu/
To discover Timespan see: timespan.org.uk/ |
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Thursday 21st of November 2019 05:05:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:58 AM |
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Iron Age Kildonan |
A project between Timespan Museum, a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, a village in the very northeast of Scotland, local, global and planetary ambitions to weaponise culture for social change and the University of St Andrews as part of CINE project.
CINE - a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland and Scotland. The Lead Partner is Museum Nord. The project is funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme. |
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Thursday 21st of November 2019 05:08:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:49:59 AM |
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Hesteyri |
Hesteyri is in Mjóifjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 1 meter.
Not known how Skriðuklaustur acquired Hesteyri and it was sold in 1508. Þorvarður prior bought Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður from Jón Konráðsson priest in Valþjófsstaður. Paid for it with two farms in Mjóifjörður - Hesteyri and Skógar. A clause in the sale document allows the monastery continuous usage of the Hesteyri and Skógar farms for landing boats and fishing camps, "anywhere they would want".
Landing spots for boats is quite good and not affected by the waves. Summer grazing is good, but avalanche risk in hard winters.
Main travel route to Seyðisfjörður starts at Hesteyri - through Hesteyrarskarð and ends at Austdalur (farm in Seyðisfjörður owned by Skriðuklaustur).
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Hesteyri, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Skógar |
Skógar was a farm in Mjófjörður, East Iceland.
Not known how Skriðuklaustur acquired Skógar and it was sold in 1508. Þorvarður prior bought Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður from Jón Konráðsson priest in Valþjófsstaður. Paid for it with two farms in Mjóifjörður - Hesteyri and Skógar. A clause in the sale document allows the monastery continuous usage of the Hesteyri and Skógar farms for landing boats and fishing camps, "anywhere they would want".
Skógar farm got built from Fjörður as a croft but is independent farm at the time of the monastery. As modern farmland Skógar is difficult, there is grazing but no fields and no area to cultivate fields. The hills are landslide prone which resulted in rocks suitable for house building.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Skógar, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:26 AM |
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Kross |
Kross is a farm and is located in Mjóifjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 34 meters.
1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, the monastery selling the 3 farms it owned in North Iceland and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and about half of Snotrunes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri). The farm still belongs to the monastery when it closes down.
Described as farmland with fishing, at the time of the Monastery Kross had plenty of land and a short rowing to fishing sites. Landing the boats was often difficult, the shoreline is high and rocky and open for waves and wind. Fishing for shark was practiced from Kross.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Kross, owned by Dvergstaða church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3 Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt.
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:27 AM |
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Borgarhöfn |
Borgarhöfn is a farm in Suðursveit, East Iceland and has an elevation of 3 metres. Borgarhöfn is situated east of Kálfafellsstaður and is east of Fífutjörn (lake).
Borgarhöfn was very valuable farm (80 cc) and worth its price with all the benefits connected to the farm. It was the most valuable farm owned by Skriðuklaustur, even if the monastery never owned the whole farm.
July 4th 1504 Narfi Jónsson buys 20cc (1/4) part of Borgarhöfn and large stretch of beach in Öræfi. He pays with the farm Sumarliðabær in Ásahreppur and is this the only mention of that farm in any documents concerning the monastery. As part of the payment Narfi had to take in a young boy, related to the seller, give him food and board and teach him how to read, write and sing "and everything else needed so he could become a priest".
In September 1920 Þorvarður Helgason buys another 20cc (1/4) part of Borgarhöfn from Jón Sæmundsson and paid with valuables: 40c in money, 30c in butter, 5c in ox and 5c in horses. The contract is sign the same day September 2nd at Skriðuklaustur. In 1522, another business transaction between Þorvarður prior for Skriðuklaustur monastery and Jón Sæmundsson. Skriðuklaustur acquires jet another 20 cc (1/4) of Borgarhöfn and pays for with 2 farms in Fáskrúðsfjörður Vik and Sævarendi. Combined value of the two farms was less than the quarter part of Borgarhöfn and the difference was paid in money and valuables.
At the time Skriðuklaustur owned 60 cc (3/4) of Borgarhöfn. But the Diplomatarium Islandicum from 1570 shows that Þorvarður Helgason sold 20cc (1/4) of the farm Borgarhöfn and gained the farm Kolmúli in Fáskrúðsfjörður and value of 8 milking cows (málnytkúgildi) in bussnes with Ögmundur Pálsson Bishop. This business has to happen before 1530 for Þorvarður leaves his post as prior and passes away around that time.
Kolmúli and Borgarhöfn are both counted as Skriðuklaustur property when the monastery closes down, Skriðuklausturs part of Borgarhöfn then probably being 40cc (1/2). The 20cc Ögmundur Bishop bought being controlled by Þykkvabæjarklaustur monastery and 20cc begin past between being private property and the Skálholt bishop seat.
In the 1400 and 1500 Iceland exported stockfish and wool fabric to Europe, Borgarhöfn was well located for fishing and connecting with the European transport boats. The archaeology dig at Skriðuklaustur ruins shows that about 70% of all the fish-bones found are from fishes more than 1 meter in length. This shows that the fish was caught by the South East cost and not around the East fjords. The fish had to be caught there transported to Skriðuklaustur from Borgarhöfn.
Borgarhöfn had many benefits: boat landing, short rowing distance to fishing areas, seal hunting part of the year, trout fishing in the river, driftwood, good grazing land for sheep and forest and forest rights. And it is directly connected with the travel route over the Vatnajökull glacier to Skriðuklaustur.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 80 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 4,13 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 6. Occupants (ábúendur) : 9 renters.
The king owned 60 c of Borgarhöfn and gave it to the church in 1743. In 1847 3/8 owned by Kálfafells church, 3/8 by Einholts church and 1/4 privately owned. |
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Árskógar |
Árskógur is in Eyjafjörður, North Iceland and has an elevation of 80 metres.
There has been a church at (now) Stóri- Árskógur since 11th century. How Skriðuklaustur came to own the farm is not know, written information from that time is lacking. Skriðuklaustur sold the farm in 1498. 1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, selling to Pálsson the farms Árskógur (in Árskógsströnd), Pálmholt (in Eyjafjörður) and Skáldalækur (in Svarfaðadalur) and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and Snotrunes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri).
Even though the farms they got were "cheaper" or nor as beneficial, that meant that the monastery got hold of farms closer to Skriðuklaustur and other farms they owned.
At that time the Árskógur farm had a bigger land, land that is now likely devided into at least 6 farms (Stærri Árskógur, Árskógur, Litli Árskógur, Sólvangur, Brattavellir og Vallholt). The small village is Árskógssandur is also on land that belonged to Árskógur, it is unclear if that was so in 1500s
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): By the time of Jarðatal Árskógar is 2 farms.; Litli Árskógur, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 30 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,80 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 4 Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter.
Stærri Árskógur, beneficium. Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 30 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,00 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 6. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 priest and 1 renter. |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:29 AM |
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Pálmholt |
Pálmholt is a farm and is located in Eyjafjörður, Norh Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 44 metres.
How Skriðuklaustur came to own the farm is not know, written information from that time is lacking. Skriðuklaustur sold the farm in 1498. 1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, selling to Pálsson the farms Árskógur (in Árskógsströnd), Pálmholt (in Eyjafjörður) and Skáldalækur (in Svarfaðadalur) and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and Nes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri).
Even though the farms they got were "cheaper" or nor as beneficial, that meant that the monastery got hold of farms closer to Skriðuklaustur and other farms they owned.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Pálmholt, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 16 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,90 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter. |
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Skáldalækur |
Skáldalækur is a farm and is in Svarfaðardalur, North Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 61 metres.
Skáldalækur is first found in manuscripts from 1414 and was sold or given to Skriðuklaustur in the years between 1495-1498, by Einar Benediktsson priest at Skinnastaður, but all documents so regarding lost. It is known that Skriðuklaustur sold the farm in 1498 and there is document proof
1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, selling to Pálsson the farms Árskógur (in Árskógsströnd), Pálmholt (in Eyjafjörður) and Skáldalækur (in Svarfaðadalur) and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and Nes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri).
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Skáldalækur:
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 17 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,80 c. Cow value (kúgildi):4. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter. |
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Flautafell |
Flautafell is a abandoned farm and is located in Northeast, Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 67 metres.
Flautafell farm which draws its name from the mountain Flautafell hovering over the area, the farm was known in old manuscrits as "rekajörð" - farm that own driftwood and rights to stranded whales in their land.
Narfi Jónsson prior hands Flaufafell in Þistilfjörður and Lækardalur in Öxarfjörður (and 400 units in butter and cattle) over to Einar prior in Munkaþverá monastery to repay payment Skriðuklaustur received for "board and lodging" for Guðrún Bárðardóttir on September 10th 1498. How Skriðuklaustur became the owner of Flautafell is not known.
In 1847 Flautafell belongs to Munkaþverá - monastery
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Flautafell, owned by Munkaþverár monastery .
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 3 1/3 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,30 c. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter.
The farm value was 5 c in 1804. |
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Friday 24th of January 2020 01:46:13 PM |
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Yzti-Skáli |
Yzti-skáli is in south Iceland (undir Eyjafjöllum).
Narfi Jónsson sold the farm to Vigfús Erlendsson "with law, from underneath himself and his descendants" on November 8th 1505. Skriðuklaustur is not named. For the sale Narfa got Snotrunes in Borgafjörður Eystri.
There is some confusion if this was a private interaction by Narfi or if this was for Skriðuklausturs benefits. Snotrunes is not named again with name in any found documents regarding Skriðuklaustur. But there are clues in the documents to support Skriðuklaustur´s ownership. In other business transactions there is talk about "Nesið allt" (the whole Nes/peninsula) and adding together price and units in those it adds up to the worth of Snortrunes.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Yzti Skáli, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 40 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 2,100 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 8. Occupants (ábúendur) : The owner and 2 renters. (This includes the croft (hjáleiga) Auragata |
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Lækjardalur |
Lækjardalur in Öxarfjörður is one of the first farms obtained by the monastery. September 26th 1496 Einar Einarsson, from Grenjaðastaðir in Aðaldalur, gives the farm Lækjardalur in Öxarfjörður "for salvation for himself, his kinsmen, friends and relatives". With that gift records know of 6 farms owned by the Skriðuklaustur Monastery
Narfi Jónsson prior hands Flaufafell in Þistilfjörður and Lækardalur in Öxarfjörður (and 400 units in butter and cattle) over to Einar prior in Munkaþverá monastery to repay payment Skriðuklaustur received for "board and lodging" for Guðrún Bárðardóttir on September 10th 1498
According to Jón Johnsen. Lækjardalur, owned by the monastery at Munkaþverá .
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 2 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0.2 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter |
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Friday 24th of January 2020 01:51:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:34 AM |
EDM |
665 (CINE) |
Sumarliðabær |
Sumarliðabær is a farm and is located in Ásahreppur, South Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 49 meters.
The only time Sumarliðabær is named in Skriðuklaustur´s documents is when it is used as payment. July 4th 1504 Narfi Jónsson buys 20cc (1/4) part of Borgarhöfn and large stretch of beach in Öræfi.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Sumarliðabær, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 20 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 4. Occupants (ábúendur) : 1 renter. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 01:58:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:35 AM |
EDM |
666 (CINE) |
Vestdalur |
Vestdalur is a farm and a Valley in East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 79 metres.
Vestdalur farm is named after a small valley of the same name, good access to fishing. There is no information about how Vestdalur became owned by Skriðuklaustur, just that it was part of Skriðuklausturs property after the monastery closes down.
Vestdalur links with Loðmundafjörður with a well known traveling route, between Vestdalur and Árnastaðir.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Vestdalur, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 9 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,90 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): the owner |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 02:05:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:36 AM |
EDM |
667 (CINE) |
Skriða |
Skriða in Fljótsdalur, East Iceland, was given to the catholic church so it would be possible to found/start a Monastery in East Iceland.
The farm Skriða was given by Ceacilía Þorsteinsdóttir and her husband Hallsteinn Þorsteinsson in 1493 and the official document signed June 8th 1500 to build a monastery in East Iceland; "given the whole farm Skriða in Fljótsdalur, in the beginning, to God Almighty, Virgin Mary and holy blood for an everlasting cluster." With this gift came also benefits: driftwood at Helmingasandur (50/50 with Kirkjubær church), forest at the farm Viðivellir ytri and sheep sheeling in Seljadalur.
Most of the Skriðuklaustur buildings appear to have been erected during a continuous construction phase in the 1490s, although the church was built later and consecrated in 1512.
After the founding of the monastery Skriða has been known as Skriðuklaustur. It is still to day a large farm, one of the best farms in East Iceland, large land, good fields, good grazing and little snow.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Skriðuklaustur.
In 1696: Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki ) : 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 20 1/2.
And later around 1835: Rent of land: 1,40 c, Cow value 6 1/2 and Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 02:15:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:37 AM |
EDM |
668 (CINE) |
Víðivellir fremri |
Víðivellir-fremri is a farm in Fljótsdalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 119 metres. As a farm Viðivellir-fremri benefits from summer grazing in Villingadalur, unhabituated valley at the end of Fljótsdalur. Víðivallagerði was a part of Víðivellir fremri in 1500. From Víðivallagerði is easy access to the traveling route to Berufjörður and the other “south” east fjords, very important for fishing, export and import.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Viðivellir fremri, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 14 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,20 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters. This includes the small holding Viðivallagerði.
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 02:19:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:38 AM |
EDM |
669 (CINE) |
Meðalnes |
Meðalnes is a farm and is located in Fellahreppur, Fljótsdalshérað East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 59 meters.
On August 30th 1506 Þorvarður Helgason prior sells; Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and some extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery acquired Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop. At the time when the monastery closes down, Meðalnes is not on the list of property. When it was sold isn´t known.
Meðalnes was large farm with good winter grazing and a forest.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847):Meðalnes, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 16 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 2,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 5 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): the owner and 1 renter.
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 02:23:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:39 AM |
EDM |
670 (CINE) |
Birnufell |
Birnufell is a farm in Fellahreppur Fljótsdalshérað East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 79 meters.
On August 30th 1506 Þorvarður Helgason prior sells; Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and some extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery acquired Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop. At the time when the monastery closes down, Birnufell is not on the list of property. When it was sold isn´t known.
Birnufell starts as a croft from Meðalnes and in some documents counted as such until resent history.
Farmland in Birnufell is good with good summer and winter grazing. Remains of pits to make charcoal can be found in a few places around the farmland.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Birnufell, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 10 c. . Occupants (ábúendur): 2 owners.
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 24th of January 2020 02:28:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:40 AM |
EDM |
671 (CINE) |
Glettinganes |
Glettinganes is a point in East Iceland and has an elevation of 1 metre. Glettinganes is southwest of Gullklöpp (cove).
Skriðuklaustur bought Glettinganes, payed in full in 1500. Glettinganes is Skriðuklausur property when the monastery closes its doors and is value is in access to the ocean and fishing. As a farm Glettinganes is good for sheep grazing but fields are limited, some driftwood but short distance to fishing grounds. North side of Glettinganes is good but can be tricky when the waves come in but considered worth the risk because fishing was plentiful and the fishermen didn´t have to row to far out to sea.
In the land of Glettinganes placenames Altari (Altar) and Altarisjaðar (Altar´s edge). Traveling from Glettinganes to Borgarfjörður takes about 3 hours walking, The route is known to be difficult in winters
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Glettinganes, owned by Skriðuklaustur. The farm i abandoned by the time Johnsen writes. In 1696 the farm is: Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 4 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Friday 24th of January 2020 02:33:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:41 AM |
EDM |
672 (CINE) |
Snotrunes |
Snotrunes is a farm in Borgafjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 1 metre. Snotrunes is situated north of Bakkagerði.
Snotrunes was bought in 2 transactions in 1498 and 1505; 1.júlí 1498 Narfi Jónsson Prior for the Skriðuklaustur monastery and Grímur Pálsson from Möðruvellir signed a contract, the monastery selling the 3 farms it owned in North Iceland and gaining for the monastery Brimness and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Kross (in Mjóifjörður) and about half of Snotrunes (in Borgarfjörður Eystri). Then November 8th 1505 Narfi Prior sold the farm Yzti-Skáli and acquired what was left of Snotrunes.
There is some confusion if this was a private interaction by Narfi or if this was for Skriðuklausturs benefits. Snotrunes is not named again with name in any found documents regarding Skriðuklaustur. But there are clues in the documents to support Skriðuklaustur´s ownership. In other business transactions there is talk about "Nesið allt" (the whole Nes/peninsula) and adding together price and units in those it adds up to the worth of Snortrunes.
Sold on August 30th 1506: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and problably Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery got Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
Snotrunes was maybe not a big or plentiful farm, but there was some driftwood and fishing. Fishing was not always easy, landing the boats at Snortunes could be difficult but distance to fishing areas was short. There is information of Snotrunes having a Chapel / bænahús
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Snotrunes, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 20 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,0 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): The owner.
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Friday 24th of January 2020 02:36:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:42 AM |
EDM |
677 (CINE) |
Brekka 1552 |
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Wednesday 29th of January 2020 11:00:45 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:29:37 PM |
EDM |
678 (CINE) |
Brekka 2020 |
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Shape |
Wednesday 29th of January 2020 11:01:28 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 05:11:19 PM |
EDM |
681 (CINE) |
Snotrunes 1552 |
Borders of Snotrunes farm around 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 11:44:00 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:52:10 PM |
EDM |
682 (CINE) |
Snotrunes 2020 |
Borders of Snotrunes farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 11:47:40 AM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:22:09 PM |
EDM |
683 (CINE) |
Glettinganes 1552 |
Borders of Glettinganes farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:35:14 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:36:44 PM |
EDM |
684 (CINE) |
Glettinganes 2020 |
Borders of Glettinganes farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:36:43 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:33:36 PM |
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685 (CINE) |
Birnufell 1552 |
Borders of Birnufell farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:39:43 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:17:52 PM |
EDM |
686 (CINE) |
Birnufell 2020 |
Border of Birnufell farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:42:16 PM |
Thursday 10th of September 2020 11:56:59 AM |
EDM |
687 (CINE) |
Medalnes 1552 |
Borders of Medalnes (Meðalnes) circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:45:29 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:58:21 PM |
EDM |
688 (CINE) |
Medalnes 2020 |
Borders of Medalnes (Meðalnes) in 2020. Is 3 farms / houses Medalnes 1,2 & 3 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:47:59 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:00:52 PM |
EDM |
689 (CINE) |
Vidivellir fremri 1552 |
Borders of Vidivellir fremri (Víðivellir fremri) farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 01:59:20 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:28:51 PM |
EDM |
690 (CINE) |
Vidivellir fremri 2020 |
Borders of Vidivellir fremri (Víðivellir fremri) farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:00:46 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 12:39:33 PM |
EDM |
691 (CINE) |
Hvanna 1552 |
Borders of Hvanna (Hvanná) farm circa 1552 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:05:12 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:56:47 PM |
EDM |
692 (CINE) |
Hvanna 2020 |
Borders of Hvanna (Hvanná) in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:06:28 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:23:36 PM |
EDM |
693 (CINE) |
Brimnes 1552 |
Borders of Brimnes farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:12:00 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:53:57 AM |
EDM |
694 (CINE) |
Brimnes 2020 |
Border of Brimnes farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:13:11 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:42:47 PM |
EDM |
695 (CINE) |
Austdalur 1552 |
Border of Austdalur farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:17:52 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:55:17 AM |
EDM |
696 (CINE) |
Austdalur 2020 |
Border of Austdalur farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:25:38 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:15:38 PM |
EDM |
697 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir 1552 |
Border of Hrafnkelsstadir (Hrafnkelsstaðir) farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:37:22 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:30:02 PM |
EDM |
698 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir 2020 |
Border of Hrafnkelsstadir (Hrafnkelsstaðir) in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:41:09 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:09:43 PM |
EDM |
699 (CINE) |
Sturluflot 1552 |
Border for Sturluflot (Sturluflöt) farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:51:48 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:30:27 PM |
EDM |
700 (CINE) |
Sturluflot 2020 |
Bordar of Sturluflot (Sturluflöt) in 2020 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:53:46 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 12:46:32 PM |
EDM |
701 (CINE) |
Hesteyri 1552 |
Border of Hesteyri farm circa 1552 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:57:12 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:22:35 PM |
EDM |
702 (CINE) |
Hesteyri 2020 |
Border of Hesteyri farm in 2020 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 02:58:52 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:34:36 PM |
EDM |
703 (CINE) |
Skogar 1552 |
Border of Skogar (Skógar) farm circa 1552 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:09:16 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:22:22 PM |
EDM |
704 (CINE) |
Skogar 2020 |
Border of Skogar (Skógar) farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:10:26 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:35:51 PM |
EDM |
705 (CINE) |
Kross 1552 |
Border of Kross farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:12:23 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:49:52 AM |
EDM |
706 (CINE) |
Kross 2020 |
Border of Kross farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:13:56 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 01:33:39 PM |
EDM |
707 (CINE) |
Borgarhofn 1552 |
Border of Borgarhöfn farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:16:14 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:52:09 AM |
EDM |
708 (CINE) |
Borgarhofn 2020 |
Border for Borgarhöfn farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:17:19 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:56:05 PM |
EDM |
709 (CINE) |
Arskogar 1552 |
Border of Árskógar in Eyjafjörður, circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:49:00 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:21:29 PM |
EDM |
710 (CINE) |
Arskogar 2020 |
Border of Árskógar in Eyjafjörður farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:55:41 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:48:55 PM |
EDM |
711 (CINE) |
Palmholt 1552 |
Border for Pálmholt in Eyjfafjörður farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 03:58:30 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:21:16 PM |
EDM |
712 (CINE) |
Palmholt 2020 |
Border for Pálmholt in Eyjafjörður farm in 2020 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:00:28 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:48:21 PM |
EDM |
713 (CINE) |
Skaldalaekur 1552 |
Border for Skáldalækur in Svarfaðardalur farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:03:57 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:21:03 PM |
EDM |
714 (CINE) |
Skaldalaekur 2020 |
Border for Skáldalækur in Svarfaðardalur farm in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:05:36 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:49:36 PM |
EDM |
715 (CINE) |
Flautafell 1552 |
Border for Flautafell in Þistilfjörður farm circa 1552 |
Shape |
Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:08:38 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:20:48 PM |
EDM |
716 (CINE) |
Flautafell 2020 |
Border of Flautafell in Þistilfjörður in 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:10:02 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:41:39 PM |
EDM |
717 (CINE) |
Yzti-Skali 2020 |
Border for Yzti-Skáli farm in 2020, now 2 farms 1&2 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:13:11 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:57:07 PM |
EDM |
718 (CINE) |
Yzti-Skali 1552 |
Border for Yzti-Skáli farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:14:17 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:20:30 PM |
EDM |
719 (CINE) |
Laekjardalur 1552 |
Border for Lækjardalur in Öxarfjörður circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:16:57 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:20:18 PM |
EDM |
720 (CINE) |
Sumarlidabaer 1552 |
Border for Sumarliðabær í Ásahrepp farm circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:22:02 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 06:20:06 PM |
EDM |
721 (CINE) |
Sumarlidabaer 2020 |
Border for Sumarliðabær in Ásahreppur farm 2020 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:23:50 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 02:57:57 PM |
EDM |
722 (CINE) |
Vestdalur 1552 |
Border for Vestdalur farm in Seyðisfjörður, circa 1552 |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:27:37 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:55:58 AM |
EDM |
723 (CINE) |
Skrida 1552 |
Border for Skriða farm in Fljótsdalur, circa 1552. |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:30:53 PM |
Thursday 10th of September 2020 11:58:22 AM |
EDM |
724 (CINE) |
Skrida 2020 |
Border for Skriða farm in Fljótsdalur (Skriðuklaustur) in 2020. |
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Thursday 30th of January 2020 04:32:03 PM |
Wednesday 16th of September 2020 08:06:11 PM |
EDM |
725 (CINE) |
Arnastadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Árnastaðir in Loðmundafjörður circa 1552 |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 01:27:24 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:36:55 PM |
EDM |
726 (CINE) |
Arnastadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Árnastaðir in Loðmundarfjörður in 2020. Árnastaðir is no longer habituated. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 01:30:08 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:29 PM |
EDM |
727 (CINE) |
Árnastaðir |
Árnastaðir is a farm and was located in Loðmundafjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 208 meters.
Árnastaðir is one of 37 farms owned by the monastery when it closed down, Nothing is known of how Árnastaðir became an Skriðuklaustur property. Árnastaðir was know for good grazing and producing "most plenty full sheeps milk and biggest lambs". There was some forest in Árnastaðir land.
Skriðuklaustur owned a more than few farms in Loðmundafjörður during monastery times. Loðmundafjörður offered good landing sites for boats and plenty full fishing areas not to far from the fjord. Most of the fish harvested by the monastery men in Loðmundafjörður was dried and transported to the monastery or sold over seas.
Traveling routes from Loðmundafjörður were important and well traveled. Árnastaðir sits on the travel route to Eiðaþinghá and from there traveling route to Skriðuklaustur for example. Another traveling route from Árnastaðir to Dvergasteinn in Seyðisfjörður took about 2 hours by foot, but is not possible by horse.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Árnastaðir, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Friday 31st of January 2020 01:31:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:43 AM |
EDM |
728 (CINE) |
Nes 1552 |
Border for the farm Nes and the small holding Neshjáleiga in Loðmundafjörður circa 1552 |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 01:46:44 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:37:22 PM |
EDM |
729 (CINE) |
Nes 2020 |
Border for the farm Nes in Loðmundarfjörður 2020. Nes is no longer habituated. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 01:48:16 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:29 PM |
EDM |
730 (CINE) |
Nes & Neshjáleiga |
Nes & Neshjáleiga was a farm located in Loðmundafjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 316 meters.
On August 30th 1506 Skriðuklaustur sold: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, Snotrunes in Borgarfjörður Eystri and 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery acquired Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officially signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
Skriðuklaustur owned a more than few farms in Loðmundafjörður during monastery times. Loðmundafjörður offered good landing sites for boats and plenty full fishing areas not to far from the fjord. Most of the fish harvested by the monastery men in Loðmundafjörður was dried and transported to the monastery or sold over seas.
Nes sits on the traveling route to Húsavík and Borgarfjörður and its value is in its fishing possibility.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Nes og Neshjáleiga, owned by Skriðuklaustur. Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 16 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
Biskupsþúfa - Bishops - hummock is one of the place names found at Nes.
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 31st of January 2020 01:49:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:44 AM |
EDM |
731 (CINE) |
seljamyri 1552 |
Border for the farm Seljamýri in Loðmundafjörður, circa 1552. |
Shape |
Friday 31st of January 2020 02:15:31 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:37:52 PM |
EDM |
732 (CINE) |
Seljamyri 2020 |
Border for the farm Seljamýri in Loðmundafjörður in 2020 |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 02:16:45 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:29 PM |
EDM |
733 (CINE) |
Seljamýri |
Seljamýri was a farm (is a ruins) located in Loðmundafjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 26 meters.
Last farm Þorvarður prior bought for Skriðuklaustur was Seljamýri in Loðmundafjörður. On October 1st 1525 the farm is paied for in full and the letter indicates the sale happening a few years earlier. Skriðuklaustur holds on to the farm until the monastery closes down in 1552.
Loðmundafjörður was an important area for fishing in 1552, with many spot to land boats depending on weather and good rowing distance to fishing areas.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Seljamýri, owned by Klyppstaðir church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 02:17:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:45 AM |
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734 (CINE) |
Stakkahlid 1552 |
Border for the farm Stakkahlíð in Loðmundafjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:38:16 PM |
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735 (CINE) |
Stakkahlid 2020 |
Border for the farm Stakkahlíð in Loðmundafjörður in 2020. |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:29 PM |
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736 (CINE) |
Stakkahlíð |
Stakkahlíð is a farm in Loðmundafjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 8 meters.
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Stakkahlíð, just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
On Stakkhlið land used to be a forest, owned at one point by the virgin Mary church at Klyppstaðir in Loðmundafjörður. The farm land was also nesting area for birds, rich with peat bogs and when the ocean was calm a boat could be sailed up the river to Stakkhlíð.
Stakkahlíð sits at crossroads, travelroutes to Borgarfjörður through Kækjuskörð and to Eiðaþinghá through Tóardalur. By row boat the travel takes 4 hours hard rowing to get to Seyðisfjörður.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Stakkahlíð, owned Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Friday 31st of January 2020 02:36:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:46 AM |
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737 (CINE) |
Ulfsstadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður circa 1552. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 02:41:26 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:38:25 PM |
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738 (CINE) |
Ulfsstadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður in 2020 |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:29 PM |
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739 (CINE) |
Úlfsstaðir |
Úlfsstaðir is a farm in Loðmundafjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 16 meters.
On August 30th 1506 Skriðuklaustur sold Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, Snotrunes in Borgarfjörður Eystri and 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery obtained Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officially signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Úlfsstaðir, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Was owned by Skriðuklaustur still after the monastery closed down. Year 1837, The king exchanged Úlfstaðir for Vallnakot (in Reykjadalur Helgustaðahrepp) and Brekkukot (in Reykjadalur, Húsavíkurhrepp) both cataloged as crofts in 1847.
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:47 AM |
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740 (CINE) |
Berunes 1552 |
Border the farm Berunes in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:42:56 PM |
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741 (CINE) |
Berunes 2020 |
Border for the farm Berunes in Fáskrúðsfjörður in 2020 |
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Friday 31st of July 2020 04:47:17 PM |
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742 (CINE) |
Berunes |
Berunes farm is located in, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 69 meters.
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Berunes just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Ruins have been found at Berunes that indicate that the farm has been there since settlement time. Archaeological excavation has not been done and further research is needed.
Berunes is rich in different stone and rock types and today intresting for geology reasons. In 1500 some of those unusual rocks (amethyst, jasper, opal, pitch stone, rhyolite) could be highly valuable and good benifit for the monastery.
In Berunes was also fishing, both from Berunes and from the island Seley. Seabirds and eider for hunting and grazing for animals descent.
Next farm to Berunes was Þernunes, farm owned by the monastery in in Þykkvabæjarklaustur |
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Friday 03rd of December 2021 01:58:06 PM |
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743 (CINE) |
Kolmuli 1552 |
Border for the farm Kolmúli in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:42:33 PM |
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744 (CINE) |
Kolmuli 2020 |
Border for the farm Kolmúli in Fáskrúðsfjörður in 2020 |
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745 (CINE) |
Kolmúli |
Kolmúli is a farm located in Fjarðabyggð, East Iceland (used to be Fáskrúðsfjörður community and in Reyðarfjörður fjord).The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 26 meters.
Þorvarður prior sold part of Borgarhöfn in Suðursveit (20cc) and obtained Kolmúli. The sale is not dated and is documented in 1570 and Kolmúli is one of the 37 farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Driftwood could be found at Kolmúli, sometimes difficult to get to. Other benifits were fishing and a shell beach. Information about good farmland and then using the shore for grazing and good peat harvesting.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Kolmúli, owned by the church in Stöðvarfjörður.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt.
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:49 AM |
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746 (CINE) |
Vattarnes 1552 |
Border for the farm Vattarnes in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552. The border includes the island Skrúður. |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:42:06 PM |
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747 (CINE) |
Vattarnes 2020 |
Border for the farm Vattarnes in Fáskrúðsfjörður, includes the island Skrúður. |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:28 PM |
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748 (CINE) |
Vattarnes |
Vattarnes is a farm in Fáskrúðsfjörður, East Iceland. Vattarnes is close to Vattarnestangi (peninsula).
Skriðuklaustur monastery own half of the farm Vattarnes, the other half owned by the church in Vallanes (in Vallahreppur). When Vattarnes was acquired is not know, it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes dow.
The island Skrúður belongs to Vattarnes, that was and is one of the most valuable benefits of the farm. 18 different types of birds lay eggs in Skrúður so hunting birds and collection eggs was practiced from Vattarnes. Fishing for shark and hunting for seals was done as well.
Fishing from Vatternes and Skrúður was good, short distance to fishing site. Lot of driftwood could be found and the shore grazing for animals was good.
In Vattarnesland is the place name Beruneskvos (cove of Berunes), landing site used by the fishermen from Berunes when the spring weather was difficult. That was practiced until 1920-30 but not known if that was practiced at monastery times.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Vattarnes, half owned by Skriðuklaustur, half by Vallanes church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld):1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 4Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters |
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Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:50 AM |
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749 (CINE) |
Kappeyri 1552 |
Border for the farm Kappeyri in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:41:45 PM |
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750 (CINE) |
Kappeyri 2020 |
Border for the farm Kappeyri in Fáskrúðsfjörður in 2020 |
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751 (CINE) |
Kappeyri |
Kappeyri or Kjafteyri (both spelling can be found) was a farm in Fáskrúðsfjörður. The village has now taken over lot of the land that used to belong to Kappeyri.
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Kappeyri just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Kappeyri was primarily used for fishing, but grazing for sheeps was good as well.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Kappeyri, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 8 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,80 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 03:44:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:51 AM |
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752 (CINE) |
Vik 1552 |
Border for the farm Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:48:23 AM |
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753 (CINE) |
Vik 2020 |
Border for the farm Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður 2020. |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:10:28 PM |
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754 (CINE) |
Vík |
Vík is a farm located in Fáskrúðsfjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 1 meter.
1508 Þorvarður prior buys for Skriðuklaustur Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður from Jón Konráðsson priest in Valþjófsstaður. Pays for it with two farms in Mjóifjörður - Hesteyri and Skógar. A clause in the sale document allows the monastery continuous usage of the farms for landing boats and fishing camps, "anywhere they would want".
Fishing is good from Vík, good area to land boats and rowing out, there was a little driftwood collection and large patch of the beach collected seashells.
Vik and Sævarendi were both sold in 1522 to buy a part in Borgarhöfn Suðursveit. Document signed in April 1523 takes note of the sale and the fact that the part of Borgarhöfn (20cc) is more valuable than the 2 farms so the monastery had to pay the difference in money and valuables.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Vík privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 owners.
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Friday 31st of January 2020 04:16:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:52 AM |
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755 (CINE) |
Saevarendi 1552 |
Border for the farm Sævarendi in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:48:46 AM |
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756 (CINE) |
Saevarendi 2020 |
Border for the farm Sævarendi in Fáskrúðsfjörður 2020 |
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757 (CINE) |
Sævarendi |
Sævarendi is a farm in Fáskrúðsfirði, East Iceland and has an elevation of 38 metres.
How Skriðuklaustur acquired Sævarendi is not know. Sævarendi and Vík were both sold in 1522 to buy a part in Borgarhöfn Suðursveit. Document signed in April 1523 takes note of the sale and the fact that the part of Borgarhöfn (20cc) is more valuable than the 2 farms so the monastery had to pay the difference in money and valuables.
Sævarendi sits at the end of Fáskrúðsfjörður and daily fishing was mostly in the fjord and fishing camps like Skrúður.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Sævarendi, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Friday 31st of January 2020 04:28:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:53 AM |
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758 (CINE) |
Gestsstadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Gestsstaðir in Fáskrúðsfjörður circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:41:22 PM |
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759 (CINE) |
Gestsstadir 2020 |
Border for Gestsstaðir in Fáskrúðsfjörður 2020 |
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760 (CINE) |
Gestsstaðir |
Gestsstaðir is a farm located in Fáskrúðsfjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 58 metres.
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Kappeyri just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Geststaðir is the second farm on land from the coast line and had no primarily landing spots for boats. Benefits from the farm were more connect to farming and travel routes traffic. Geststaðir land connects to Eyri farm in Reyðarfjörður (farm owned by Skriðuklaustur in the next fjord) and travel path is between the 2 farms. Geststaðir also sits in travel route to if you wanted to travel to Skriðdalur, Reyðarfjörður or possible connect to paths to travel more south.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Geststaðir, half owned by Múlas.j and half by Kolfreyjustaðir church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
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Friday 31st of January 2020 04:34:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:54 AM |
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761 (CINE) |
Kollaleira 1552 |
Border for the farm Kollaleira in Reyðarfjörður circa 1552 |
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762 (CINE) |
Kollaleira 2020 |
Border of the farm Kollaleira in Reyðarfjörður in 2020 |
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Kollaleira |
Kollaleira is a farm in Reyðarfjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 45 metres. Kollaleira is situated west of Reyðarfjörður village.
Nothing is known of how Kollaleira became an Skriðuklaustur property, it is one of the 37 farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Kollaleira had good farmland, both for grazing and collection of hey, but could snow in in bad winters.
Kollaleira is now at the edge of Reyðarfjörður village and houses a monastery of the order Ordo Fratrum Minorum Capuccinorum. There used to be chapel at Kollaleira earlier in the centuries.
Big part of the land own by Kollaleira in 1500 is now built on as part of the village. On Búðareyri, part of Kollaleira land, it is possible that Irish trades built their trading post. This is debated and the information supporting this would then date the trade post close to monastery times.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Kollaleira, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,0 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:08:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:55 AM |
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764 (CINE) |
Krossanes 1552 |
Border for the farm Krossanes in Reyðarfjörður circa 1552 |
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765 (CINE) |
Krossanes 2020 |
Border for the farm Krossanes in Reyðarfjörður in 2020 |
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766 (CINE) |
Krossanes |
Krossanes is a farm in Reyðarfjörður. East Iceland.
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Krossanes, just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Krossanes is on the point between Vöðlavík and Reyðafjörður, toward open sea with little shelter on the coast which makes landing bigger boats difficult. When fishermen were using smaller row boats, boats that was possible to pick them up and carry to shore, fishing was done from here. Difficulty with landing the boats (even the small ones) was made up with how short of a distance it was to fishing sites.
Animal grazing good all year around and place names around and in Krossaness land indicates whale drift or whale hunting at some point.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:48:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:56 AM |
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767 (CINE) |
Karlsskali 1552 |
Border for the farm Karlsskáli in Reyðarfjörður circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:12:30 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:52:25 PM |
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768 (CINE) |
Karlsskali 2020 |
Border for the farm Karlsskáli in Reyðarfjörður in 2020 |
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769 (CINE) |
Karlsskáli |
Karlsskáli is a farm in Reyðarfjörður ,East Iceland and has an elevation of 1 metre. Karlsskáli is northeast of Svartasker (rock).
There is no information how Skriðuklaustur acquired Karlskáli / Karlsskáli, just that it is one of the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Fishing in Karlskáli was good but could be dangerous for the boat landing is tricky in certain wind directions with little or no shelter from the sea. Maybe worth the risk, as Karlskáli was a popular fishing site until circa 1940. Fishermen from the Faeroe islands fished from there.
Karlskáli had good grazing for animals, but minimal fields for collecting hey. Fishing was good and shark fishing also practiced.
Karlskáli is close to Seley, Seley was owned by the Hólmar church, but all farms in Reyðarfjörður and Eskifjörður could use Seley for fishing and pay a little fee to the church. Seley had sealhunting at some point, and also shark, halibut and ray fishing and there are stories of catching whales from there.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Karlskáli, owned by Dvergasteina church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,0 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters. In 1760 farm value of Karlskáli was 20 c.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. |
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770 (CINE) |
Litla Breiduvik 1552 |
Border for the farm Litla-Breiðuvík in Reyðarfjörður 1552 |
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771 (CINE) |
Litla Breiduvik 2020 |
Border for the farm Lilta-Breiðuvík in Reyðarfjöður 2020 |
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772 (CINE) |
Litla-Breiðuvík |
Litla-Breiðavík is a farm in Reyðarfjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 176 metres.
Litla-Breiðavík was given to Skriðuklaustur by Árni Snorrason at his passing in April 1504 "To absolve himself and his fellows of sin and cure the soul" (“sér og sínum náungum til syndalausnar og sálubótar” )
There was some grazing land for sheep and good boat landing is at Litla-Breiðuvík , the outer most landings at the north side of the fjord that can be seen as safe from churning water and waves. Litla-Breiðuvík was popular for landing boats and at a time as a natural port for commercial fishing.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Litla Breiðavík, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 c. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:55:24 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:30:59 AM |
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773 (CINE) |
Sellatur 1552 |
Border for the farm Sellátur circa 1552 |
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774 (CINE) |
Sellatur 2020 |
Border for the farm Sellátur in Reyðarfjörður |
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Sellátur |
Sellátur is a farm in Reyðarfjörður, East Iceland and has an elevation of 210 metres.
June 25th 1500, Björn Guðnason gives the farm Sellátur to Skriðuklaustur, he had recently arrived safe from travels to Europe and perhaps that is part of why he gives the farm. Other likely reason is, he is married into the family of Hákarla-Bjarni (Shark-Bjarni), family involved with other large gifts to the church.
At Sellátur Skriðuklaustur had access to sea for fishing and access to seal hunting. The word sellátur in Icelandic is used for seal birthing area.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Sellátrar, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 9 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,20 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:14:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:00 AM |
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776 (CINE) |
Eyri 2020 |
Border for the farm Eyri in Reyðarfjörður |
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777 (CINE) |
Eyri 1552 |
Border for the farm Eyri in Reyðarfjörður circa 1552 |
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Eyri |
Eyri was a farm and now a house in Reyðarfjörður, East Iceland.
There is not much information about how and when Eyri was obtained by Skriðuklaustur, some information says the farm was owned by the monastery almost from the beginning but it is hard to proof. What is known is that Eyri is one of the farms owned when the monastery closes down.
Eyri is connected to the next fjord by a travel route between Eyri and Geststaðir in Fáskrúðsfjörður, another of the monastery farms. The route was not seen to be easy but very passable. Eyri was known for fishing, landing for boats is easy and fishing grounds not far out.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Eyri, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:20:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:01 AM |
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779 (CINE) |
Fagridalur 1552 |
Border for the farm Fagridalur in Vopnafjörður, circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:45:51 PM |
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Fagridalur 2020 |
Border for the farm Fagridalur in Vopnafjörður |
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Fagridalur |
Fagridalur is a farm and is located inVopnafjörður, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 40 meters.
The farm is part of what was owned by the monastery when it closes down, but no information is about how. In 1270 the farm is named in Skálholt documents because of whales and driftwood.
Fagridalur to Torfastaðir with traveling route, but is valuable for its benefits; driftwood, fishing, birds (æðavarp) and sealhunting. The island Bjarney belongs to Fagridalur that was used for fishing and shark hunting.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Fagridalur, owned by Hofsstaða church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt. Farm value then 10 c. |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:26:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:02 AM |
EDM |
782 (CINE) |
Grof 1552 |
Border for the farm Gröf í Vopnafjörður circa 1552. Gröf no longer exists and the land is part of the farm Vakurstaðir |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:41:44 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:31:33 AM |
EDM |
783 (CINE) |
Gröf |
Gröf was a farm in Vopnafjörður, East Iceland. The farm is no longer there and the land is now part of the farm Vakurstaðir.
Eiríkur Ormarsson sold half the farm Sturluflöt and some timber for building to Skriðuklaustur and got the farm Gröf in Vopnafjörður, May 24th 1497. How Skriðuklaustur acquired Gröf is not known.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Gröf is by this time part of Vakurstaðir
In 1760: Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:47:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:02 AM |
EDM |
784 (CINE) |
Geitdalur 2020 |
Border for the farm Geitdalur in Skriðdalur, Fjótsdalshérað |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:04:48 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:27 PM |
EDM |
785 (CINE) |
Geitdalur 1552 |
Border for the farm Geitdalur in Skriðdalur circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:32:46 AM |
EDM |
786 (CINE) |
Geitdalur |
Geitdalur is a farm in Skriðdalur, East Iceland.
In August 1541 Skriðuklaustur buys its last farm, Geitdalur. Brandur Hrafnsson, the last prior, and Father Einar Árnason sign a document regarding Geitdalur were it seams Brandur is buying the farm for Skriðuklaustur. Do to wording of the the document there is a slight possibility that Skriðuklaustur was selling not buying. Geitdalur does not come up again in any documents regarding the monastery, is not under ownership when the monastary closes down and is seen as the last documented property deal Skriðuklaustur made.
There is some snow avalanche and landslide risk in Geitdalur farmland and weather and flooding make farming there difficult at times. But it had good grazing and fields and was seen as a good farm when workers were pleanty.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Geitdalur, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 10 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,100 c. Cow value (kúgildi):1. Occupants (ábúendur): the owner.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:28:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:03 AM |
EDM |
787 (CINE) |
Haugar 2020 |
Border for the farm Hauar in Skriðdalur |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:47:38 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:27 PM |
EDM |
788 (CINE) |
Haugar 1552 |
Border for the farm Haugar in Skriðdalur circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:48:19 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:32:54 AM |
EDM |
789 (CINE) |
Haugar |
Haugar is a farm in Skriðdalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 161 metres.
Unusual landscape is evident at Haugar, hills and hollows formed by lava. There is good fishing in ponds and lakes between the hills and a water stream that never freezes or slows down is next to the road. Specific type of basalt can be found there, millstones from that rock can be found all over East Iceland.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Haugar, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 4 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Nothing is known of how Haugar became or how long it was an Skriðuklaustur property. There are just mentions of it once being a monastery farm. |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:49:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:04 AM |
EDM |
790 (CINE) |
Vad 2020 |
Border for the farm Vað in Skriðdalur |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
791 (CINE) |
Vad 1552 |
Border for the farm Vað in Skriðdalur circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:53:39 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:45:19 PM |
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792 (CINE) |
Vað |
Vað is a farm and is located in East, Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above sealevel is 99 metres.
Nothing is known of how Vað became an Skriðuklaustur property, it is one of the 37 farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Vað, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 10 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,100 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters.
The name of the farm Vað means ford or crossing and indicates crossing there using older traveling routes. None of the major traveling routes start or end at Vað, it was more generally used. |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:54:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:05 AM |
EDM |
793 (CINE) |
Litla-Sandfell 2020 |
Border for the farm Litla-Sandfell in Skriðdalur |
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Thursday 10th of September 2020 12:17:28 PM |
EDM |
794 (CINE) |
Litla-Sandfell 1552 |
Border for the farm Litla-Sandfell in Skriðdalur circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 03:17:44 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:44:52 PM |
EDM |
795 (CINE) |
Litla-Sandfell |
Litla-Sandfell is a farm and is located in Skriðdalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above sealevel is 151 metrers.
Nothing is known of how Litla-Sandfell became an Skriðuklaustur property, it is one of the 37 farms owned by the monastery when it closes down.
Litla-Sandfell is the smaller of the 2 Sandfells-farm but biggest forest in Skriðdalur can be found there which makes the farm valuable. Few farms owned rights to harvest wood in the forest. The forest made for good spring and summer grazing and difficult winter grazing in case of snow.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Litla Sandfell, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 03:19:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:06 AM |
EDM |
796 (CINE) |
Brattagerdi 2020 |
Border for the abandoned farm Brattagerði in Jökuldalur |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
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797 (CINE) |
Brattagerdi 1552 |
Border for the farm Brattagerði circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 03:26:32 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:58:26 PM |
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798 (CINE) |
Brattagerði |
Brattagerði is a abandoned farm Jökuldalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 399 metres.
Brattagerði in Jökuldalur was sheep sheeling farm owned by Skriðuklaustur. Brattagerði and later Þorskagerði belonged to Jökuldalur geographically and in that parish, but were owned and used from Skriðuklaustur in Fljótsdalur.
Information of how Skriðuklaustur became the owner of Brattagerði is not clear, it possible Brattagerði and Klaustursel are the "sheep sheeling in Seljadalur" mentioned when Hallsteinn and Cecilla gave the gift of Skriða.
Brattagerði was abandoned after the volcano eruption in Askja 1875.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Brattagerði croft owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 03:37:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:07 AM |
EDM |
799 (CINE) |
Klastursel 2020 |
Border for the farm Klaustursel in Jökuldalur |
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Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
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800 (CINE) |
Klaustursel 1552 |
Border for the sheep sheeling Klaustursel in Jökuldalur circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:58:02 PM |
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801 (CINE) |
Klaustursel |
Klaustursel is a farm located in Jökldalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 399 metres.
Klaustursel in Jökuldalur is sheep sheeling farm owned by Skriðuklaustur used as summer pastures. Klaustursel belonged to Jökuldalur geographically and in that parish, but were owned and used from Skriðuklaustur.
Information of how Skriðuklaustur became the owner of Klaustursel is not clear, it possible Brattagerði and Klaustursel are the "sheep sheeling in Seljadalur" mentioned when Hallsteinn and Cecilla gave the gift of Skriða.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Klaustursel, owned by Skriðuklaustur. Was croft farm but by 1804 a full farm. Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. Farm value includes pasturage in Rani ( 2c)
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 03:45:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:08 AM |
EDM |
802 (CINE) |
Eirksstadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Eiríksstaðir in Jökuldalur |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:25:46 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
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803 (CINE) |
Eirksstadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Eiríksstaðir in Jökuldalur circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:27:10 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:57:41 PM |
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804 (CINE) |
Eiríksstaðir |
Eiríksstaðir is a populated place and is located in Jökuldalur East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 499 metres.
Eiríksstaðir is one of 37 farms owned by the monastery at its closing. Nothing in known of how the farm became one of Skriðuklaustur property.
Traveling routes from Fljótsdalur, to Vopnafjörður or to keep on going north leads through Eiríksstaðir.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Eiríksstaðir, owned by Skeggjastaða church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:29:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:09 AM |
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805 (CINE) |
Skeggjastadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:31:55 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
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806 (CINE) |
Skeggjastadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur circa 1552 |
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:32:49 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:57:10 PM |
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807 (CINE) |
Skeggjastaðir |
Skeggjastaðir is a farm and is located in Jökuldalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 139 metres.
On August 30th 1306 the monastery sold: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and problably Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery got Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur , Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur. The sale was officially signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
Teigasel is a small holding probably belonging to Skeggjastaðir at that time and in later times the farm has been divided in to a few more farms.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Skeggjastaðir privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): the owner and 1 renter.
Skiptijörð – in 1674 provided to poor priests by the episcopal see in Skálholt.
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Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:35:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:10 AM |
EDM |
808 (CINE) |
Anastadir 2020 |
Border for the former farm Ánastaðir in Hjaltastaðaþinghá |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 09:52:11 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
809 (CINE) |
Anastadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Ánastaðir circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 09:53:01 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:56:38 PM |
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810 (CINE) |
Ánastaðir |
Ánastaðir is located in Hjaltastaðaþinghá, Fljótsdalshérað, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 92 meters. Ánastaðir is only used as an summerhouse now.
June 5th 1500 Konráð Jónsson and Narfi Jónsson (Skriðuklaustur Prior) sign a letter saying that Konráð gives part of Ánastaðir to "Skriðuklaustur monestary, almighty God and Virgin Mary". Same letter seams to intricate that he has already given bigger part of the farm to Skriðuklaustur and that Sveinn "priest" Jónsson, deceased at the time of the letter, has also given his part to the Skriðuklaustur.
Ánastaðir was not a big or plentiful farm and through history it is known that the Ánastaðir farmers moved their animals to Fljótsdalur for winter grazing. The farm connects to traveling route to Borgarfjörður eystri.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Ánastaðir, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 09:59:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:11 AM |
EDM |
811 (CINE) |
Hrjotur 2020 |
Border for the farm Hrjótur in Hjaltastaðaþinghá |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:52:25 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
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812 (CINE) |
Hrjotur 1552 |
Border for the farm Hrjótur in Hjaltastaðaþinghá circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:54:16 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:56:14 PM |
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813 (CINE) |
Hrjótur |
Hrjótur farm is located in Hjaltastaðaþinghá, Fljótsdalshérað, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 118 metres.
Þorvarður Bjarnason and his wife gave the farms Hrjótur and Hamragarður half to Skriðuklaustur in 1500, the letter dated 22nd October 1500. His wife seams to be alive when they give the gift, and had already passed when the letter itself is signed. Possible that the letter is signed later after given the farms to keep papers and ownerships in order.
One of the traveling routes to Loðmundafjörður starts (or ends) here. Hrjótur also is the next farm to Ánastaður and close to the traveling route to Sandskörð to Borgarfjörður Eystri. There are old remains - charcoal mounds (kolagrafir) in Hrjótur, from charcoal begin made using wood. These predate the Skriðuklaustur Monastery.
At Hrjótur was a meeting place / public assembly pre-monasterytime.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Hrjótur, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 6 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 0,60 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter.
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:55:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:12 AM |
EDM |
814 (CINE) |
Hamragerdi 2020 |
Border for Hamragerði in Eiðaþinghá. At the time of the monastery Hamragerði belonged to Hjaltastaðaþinghá county, landmarks have changed and it is now seen to be in Eiðaþinghá county. |
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Friday 31st of July 2020 04:51:45 PM |
EDM |
815 (CINE) |
Hamragerdi 1552 |
Border for Hamragerði i Hjaltastaðaþinghá circa 1552. At the time of the monastery Hamragerði belonged to Hjaltastaðaþinghá county, landmarks have changed and it is now seen to be in Eiðaþinghá county. |
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Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:55:48 PM |
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816 (CINE) |
Hamragarður |
Hamragerði (or Hamragarður spelling differs) is a abandoned farm in East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 170 metres.
Þorvarður Bjarnason and his wife gave the farms Hrjótur and Hamragarður half to Skriðuklaustur in 1500, the letter dated 22nd October 1500. His wife seams to be alive when they give the gift, and had already passed when the letter itself is signed. Possible that the letter is signed later after given the farms to keep papers and ownership in order.
There is some misinformation if Hamragerði farm was habituated at the time of the monastery.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Hamragerði was at this time croft owned Hjartarstaðir. Estimated farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 4 c. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:15:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:13 AM |
EDM |
817 (CINE) |
Torfastadir 2020 |
Border for Torfastaðir in Jökulsárhlíð |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:32:13 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
818 (CINE) |
Torfastadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Torfastaðir in Jökulsárhlíð circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:33:10 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:23:18 AM |
EDM |
819 (CINE) |
Torfastaðir |
Torfastaðir farm is located in Jökulsárhlíð, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 15 meters.
Narfi Jónsson Prior bought the farm Torfastaðir July 4th 1504 (official letter signed March 3rd 1505) and paid for it with the farm Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur county. Kollastaðir had previously been given to the Skriðuklaustur Monastery as a gift.
Torfastaðir´s land connects with Fagridalur in Vopnafjörður (another farm owned by Skriðuklaustur), sealhunting was possible there in the spring and owns part of the Héraðssandur and all driftwood that stranded on that part.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Torfastaðir, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 16 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 4. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:36:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:14 AM |
EDM |
820 (CINE) |
Straumur 2020 |
Border for Straumur farm in Hróarstunga |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:50:36 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
821 (CINE) |
Straumur 1552 |
Border for Straumur farm in Hróarstunga, circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 11:51:35 AM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:55:25 PM |
EDM |
822 (CINE) |
Straumur |
Straumur is located in Hróarstunga, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 43 meters.
There is no information on how Straumur became Skriðuklaustur monastery property. All that is known is that when Skriðuklaustur monastery closes down, Straumur is one of the farms owned.
Straumur is one of the oldest farms in Hróarstunga district, from the settlement time in Iceland, there have been some archaeology findings but non of them explored further. A well known spot for crossing the Jökulsá river with boat or ferry and not far from the river crossing at Litla Steinsvað.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Straumur, owned by Desjamýrar church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 3. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:29:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:15 AM |
EDM |
823 (CINE) |
Bot 2020 |
Border for the farm Bót in Hróarstunga |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:33:53 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
824 (CINE) |
Bot 1552 |
Border for the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:41:01 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:23:40 AM |
EDM |
825 (CINE) |
Bót |
Bót is located in Hróarstunga, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 73 metres.
There is no information on how Bót became Skriðuklaustur property, or if the monastery owned all of the farm or just half of it. Just that in 1506 half of Bót was sold.
Bót was a large farm at this time, now it has been divided up into few different farms. Very good farm, known for easy access to Icelandic moss and good grazing.
Sold on August 30th 1506: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and problably Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery got Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop. |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:43:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:16 AM |
EDM |
826 (CINE) |
Eyvindara 2020 |
Border for the farm Eyvindará in Eiðaþinghá |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:50:21 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
827 (CINE) |
Eyvindara 1552 |
Border for the farm Eyvindará in Eiðaþinghá circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 01:51:14 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:23:51 AM |
EDM |
828 (CINE) |
Eyvindará |
Eyvindará is located in East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 24 meters.
Around 1500 Eyvindará was a lot larger than the Eyvindará farm we have today, the farms Dalhús and Miðhús were then part of Eyvindará. The farm has its place in the Icelandic Sagas (Fljótsdæla) and is there described as "one of the best farmlands in the shire"
There is no information on how Eyvindará came to be owned by the Skriðuklaustur monastery. It is known that Þorvarður Helgason prior sold Eyvindará along some other farms and property in 1506.
Sold on August 30th 1306: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and problably Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery got Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Eyvindará, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 20 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters. That includes the croft Uppsalir (6 c).
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:00:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:17 AM |
EDM |
829 (CINE) |
Mynes 202 |
Border for the farm Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá. |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:05:13 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
830 (CINE) |
Mynes 1552 |
Border for the farm Mynes in Eiðaþinghá circa 1552 |
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Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:06:20 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:24:03 AM |
EDM |
831 (CINE) |
Mýnes |
Mýnes is located in Eiðaþinghá, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 71 meters.
Mýnes is one of the first farms owned by the monastery, in 1494. Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, Ketilsstaðir and Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur are left to Skriðuklaustur or "the holy blood" in the will of Páll Brandsson when he dies of plague.
One of the oldest farms in the area Mýnes is named in the Icelandic Sagas, documented that a church was founded there in 1179 and remains of iron and charcoal being worked have been found.
At the time of Skriðuklaustur Mýnes was quite a bit larger farm, farm area known today as Þrándarstaðir was part of the Mýnes farm.
Sold on August 30th 1306: Eyvindará & Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, half of the farm Bót in Hróarstunga, and problably Snotrunes (Nesið allt) in Borgarfjörður Eystri and extra 500 coins. For the sale Skriðuklaustur monastery got Meðalnes and Birnufell in Fellahreppur, Nes and Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður and Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur. The sale was officaly signed on March 29th 1507 and approved by the bishop.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Mýnes, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 20 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1c. Occupants (ábúendur): 2 renters. That includes the croft Þrándastaðir (6c & 1 owner.)
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:08:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:18 AM |
EDM |
832 (CINE) |
Skrida breidal 2020 |
Border for the farm Skriða in Breiðdalur |
Shape |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:35:22 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
833 (CINE) |
Skrida breidal 1552 |
Border for the farm Skriða in Breiðdalur, circa 1552 |
Shape |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:36:17 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:24:12 AM |
EDM |
834 (CINE) |
Skriða in Breiðdalur |
Skriða is located in Breiðdalur, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above sea level is 69 metres. Variant forms of spelling for Skriða or in other languages: Skridah, Skriða, Skridah, Skridha, Skriða.
Half of the Skriða farm was given to Skriðuklaustur 1494 one of the 4 first farms given to the monastery. For some reason then the official letter regarding the gift is signed 6 years later, June 6th 1500. Skriða is not among the farms owned by the monastery when it closes down, but no information has been found about how the farm ceased to belong to Skriðuklaustur.
The Skriða farm at this time was rather large farm that now is divided up in 2 farms; Skriða and Skriðustekkur
Traveling route Ytra-Stangarstkarð is between Skriða and Skáli in Berufjörður. Easier for walking then horses and goes up to 700 m over sea level.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Skriða, owned by Heydala church.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 12 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,0 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. This includes the croft Skriðustekkura (3 c and 1 renter).
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 02:56:17 PM |
Wednesday 01st of December 2021 02:16:05 PM |
EDM |
835 (CINE) |
Ketilsstadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Ketilsstaðir in Vallahreppur |
Shape |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 03:49:23 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
836 (CINE) |
Ketilsstadir 1552 |
Border for the farm Ketilsstaðir in Vallahreppur, circa 1552 |
Shape |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 03:50:24 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:24:21 AM |
EDM |
837 (CINE) |
Ketilsstaðir |
Ketilsstaðir is located in Vallhreppur, Fljótsdalshérað, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 61 metres.
Ketilsstaðir is one of the first farms owned by the monastery, in 1494.
Ketilsstaðir and Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur, and Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá are left to Skriðuklaustur or "the holy blood" in the will of Páll Brandsson, when he dies of plague, as well as other valuables. Included with the gift of Ketilsstaðir specifically was some wealth (10 kýgildi, 5 kýr & 5 kúgildi ásauðar) with the condition of all benefits there from to be used to clothe and board Ljótur, relative of the giver.
Ketilsstaðir is named in Landnámabók ( “Book of Settlements”) and was for a long time seat of political importance in east Iceland. Annex-church at set there in august 1500.
From parts of the Ketilsstaðir farmland have been formed other farms and still known today are Keldhólar, Útnyrðingsstaðir, Unalækur, Stangarás and Langahlíð. Farmland is good but most profitable was the landmass owned by the farm and good fields.
In 1500 Ketilsstaðir is not part of farms and property owned by Skriðuklaustur, was problably sold but no better information has been found.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Ketilsstaðir, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 40 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 4,100 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2. Occupants (ábúendur): the owner and 2 renters. This includes the corfts Kelduhólar (5c), Hallberuhús (5c) and Útnyrðingsstaðir (8c). |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 03:55:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:20 AM |
EDM |
838 (CINE) |
Kollastadir 1552 |
Border for Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur, circa 1552. Kollastaðir no longer exists and has been integrated into Egilsstaðir farmland. |
Shape |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 03:59:04 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:24:32 AM |
EDM |
839 (CINE) |
Kollastaðir |
Kolsstaðir is a abandoned far, located close to Egilsstaðir, East Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 64 metres.
Kollastaðir and Ketilsstaðir in Vallahreppur, and Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá are left to Skriðuklaustur or "the holy blood" in the will of Páll Brandsson, when he dies of plague, as well as other valubles.
Narfi Jónsson Prior bought the farm Torfastaðir July 4th 1504 (official letter signed March 3rd 1505) and paid for it with the farm Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur county.
Kollastaðir has now split up in Kollastaðir and Kollastaðagerði. Kollastaðir is now included in the farmland of Egilsstaðir farm and the town Egilsstaðir is built on part of the land.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Kollastaðir, privately owned.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 20 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,80 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 1 1/2. Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. Includes the croft Kollastaðagerði (5c).
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 04:00:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:21 AM |
EDM |
840 (CINE) |
Almannaskard |
Old and now route connecting East and South Iceland through Almannaskarð. Well documented and well traveled through time. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 09:50:13 AM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:47:48 AM |
EDM |
841 (CINE) |
Bjarnanesheidi |
Bjarnanesheiði - Between Laxárdalur in Nesjar and Laxárdalur in Lón.
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Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 09:56:40 AM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:48:28 AM |
EDM |
842 (CINE) |
Bruatjokull - Midfell |
Crossing Vatnjökull glacier from Brúarjökul to Skaftafell. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 09:58:29 AM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:54:11 AM |
EDM |
843 (CINE) |
Dyngjuhals - miðfell |
Crossing Vatnjökull glacier from Dyngjuháls to Suðursveit |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 10:02:06 AM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:54:00 AM |
EDM |
844 (CINE) |
Dyngjuhals - stadardalur |
Crossing Vatnjökull glacier from Dyngjuháls to Skaftafell. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 10:07:18 AM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:53:50 AM |
EDM |
845 (CINE) |
Endalausidalur |
Endalausidalur - connects Laxardalur in Nesjar and Allmannaskarð |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 11:59:08 AM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
846 (CINE) |
Godahryggur |
Crossing Vatnajökul |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 12:02:13 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 04:25:04 PM |
EDM |
847 (CINE) |
Halsar |
Hálsar - Between Háls in Hamarsfjörður and Teigarhorn in Berufjörður |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 12:52:25 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
848 (CINE) |
Lonsheidi |
Lónsheiði - Between Lón and Álftafjörður (Starmýri - Svínhólar). Part of the main travel route between East and South Iceland.
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Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 12:56:14 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
849 (CINE) |
Melrakkafjall |
Melrakkafjall - between Bragðaellir in Harmarsdalur and Melrakkanes in Geithellnadalur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 12:58:24 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
850 (CINE) |
Nordlingalaegd |
Norðlingalægð - Crossing the Vatnajökull glacier, Brúarjökull to Suðursveit |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:00:01 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
851 (CINE) |
Setbergsheidi |
Setbergsheiði - Hoffellsdalur to Reifsdalur trough Rani. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:01:29 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
852 (CINE) |
Veturhusaskard |
Veturhúsaskarð - Between Hamarsdalur and Fossárdalur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:10:46 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
853 (CINE) |
Breidabunga |
Breiðabunga - Crossing the Vatnajökull glacier, between Fljótsdalur and Suðursveit |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:26:01 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
854 (CINE) |
Gagnheidi _ Borgarfjordur - Breidavik |
Gagnheiði - Between Borgarfjörður and Breiðavík. Used to be every day route, takes about 3 hours hiking. At least 65 carins have been found at this route. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:28:05 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
855 (CINE) |
Glettingur |
From Glettinganes to Borgarfjörður. Passable with "a untided horse", takes about 2-3 hours hiking. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:29:29 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
856 (CINE) |
Husavikurheidi_Borgarfjordur |
Between Húsavík and Borgarfjörður. Well traveled path, mostly used in summer, the winter route is partly the same and partly a little higher. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:31:13 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
857 (CINE) |
Kaekjuskord |
Kækjuskörð - Between Loðmundafjörður and Borgarfjörður.Hiking from Loðmundafjörður to Desjamýri in Borgafjörður takes 3-4 hours. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:32:38 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
858 (CINE) |
Sandaskord & Borgfirdingaleid |
Borgfirðingagötur - Between Borgarfjörður and Fljótsdalshérað. Start & end: Hólaland in Borgarfjörður and Ánastaðir in Hjaltastaðaþinghá. Main traveling route with the possibiltiy to go through Sandaskörð and then turn and travel Eskifjarðarheið. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:33:45 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
859 (CINE) |
Berufjardarskard |
Berufjarðarskarð - Well travelded pass between Flaga in Breiðdalur and Berufjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:42:15 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
860 (CINE) |
Breiddalur - Skriddalur |
Between Breiðdalur and Skriðdalur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 01:43:50 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
861 (CINE) |
Fagradalsskard |
Fagradalsskarð - Between Fagridalur in Breiðdalur and Fossgerði in Berufjörður. Used a lot when trading post was located in Djúpavogur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:02:47 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
862 (CINE) |
Gunnarsskard |
Gunnarsskarð - Between Breiðdalur and Stöðvarfjörður. Well traveled and easy to travel with horses. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:04:11 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
863 (CINE) |
Reinadalsheidi |
Reinadalsheiði - A pass Breiðdalur and Fáskrúðsfjörður. Takes about 4 hours travel with pack horses from Gilsá in Breiðdalur to Tunga in Fáskrúðsfjörður traveling through Reinadalsheiði pass. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:18:23 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
864 (CINE) |
Skriddalur - Breiddalur |
Between Skriðdalur and Breiðdalur through Stafsheiði |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:22:27 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
865 (CINE) |
Stangarskard |
Between Breiðdalur and Berufjörður. Not much used, passable with horses but easier walking. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:23:44 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
866 (CINE) |
Dys |
Dys - Between Viðfjörður and Reyðarfjörður. Well travel when people were living in Viðfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:25:03 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
867 (CINE) |
Eskifjardarheidi |
Eskifjarðarheiði - Between Eskifjörður and Fljótsdalshérað. Once the main way for trading at Eskifjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:26:22 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
868 (CINE) |
Eyrarskord |
Eyrarskarð - Beween Geststaðir in Fáskrúðsfjörður and Eyri in Reyðarfjörður |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:27:39 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
869 (CINE) |
Hjalpleysa |
Hjálpleysa - Between Fjótsdalshérað and Fagridalur / Skriðdalur - Reyðarfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:32:18 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
870 (CINE) |
Hrafnaskard |
Hrafnaskörð - Between Hellisfjörður and Reyðarfjörður |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:33:30 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
871 (CINE) |
Hrossadalsskard |
Hrossadalsskarð - Mountain pass between Reyðarfjörður and Fáskrúðsfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:34:41 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
872 (CINE) |
Lambeyrarskard |
Lambeyrarskarð - Between Eskifjörður and Norðfjörður |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:37:38 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
873 (CINE) |
Oddsskard |
Oddskarð - Between Eskifjörður and Norðfjörður. Main traveling route through out time. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:39:12 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
874 (CINE) |
Slettuskard |
Sléttuskarð - between Karlsskála in Reyðarfjörður and Vöðlavík. Hikable. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:40:31 PM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:41:21 PM |
EDM |
875 (CINE) |
Stadarskard |
Staðarskarð - pass between Reyðarfjörður and Fáskráðsfjörður. Steap in parts. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:48:28 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
876 (CINE) |
Studlaheidi |
Stuðlaheiði - Mountain pass between Reyðarfjörður and Fáskrúðsfjörður. Well traveled and it is known that sheep were herded form Fljótsdalshérað to Fáskrúðsfjörður for trading and slaughterhouse. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:50:06 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
877 (CINE) |
Svinadalur |
Svinadalur - Reyðarfjörður to Fljótsdalshérað through Svínadalur. Not one of the main traveling route. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:51:06 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
878 (CINE) |
Vikurheidi |
Víkurheiði - Between Reyðarfjörður and Vöðlavík. Used to be the main route from Vöðlavík. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:55:50 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
879 (CINE) |
Stodvarskard |
Stöðvarskarð - A pass between Stöðvarfjörður and Fáskrúðsfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 02:58:35 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
880 (CINE) |
Vikur og Hvamsheidi |
Víkur og Hvammsheiði - Mountain pass Between Stöðvarfjörður and Fáskrúðsfjörður. Well traveled |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:02:30 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
881 (CINE) |
Fjallaselsvegur |
Fjallaselsvegur - route marked with cairns between Jökuldalur and Fellahreppur. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:08:09 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
882 (CINE) |
Grasaxlaleid |
Grasaxlaleið - Between Jökuldalur and Fellahreppur. Often used for Icelandic moss picking as well. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:09:18 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
883 (CINE) |
Merkisleid |
Merkisleið - Between Merki in Jökuldalur and Arnheiðarstaðir in Fljótsdalur. Not many cairns on the way but well travel route with visable path in parts. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:10:32 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
884 (CINE) |
Skeggjastadavegur |
Skeggjastaðavegur - Between Skeggjastaðir in Fellahreppur and Klaustursel in Jökuldalur. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:11:45 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
885 (CINE) |
Fagridalur - Ketilsstadir |
Between Fagridalur in Vopnafjörður and Ketilsstaðir in Jökulsárhlíð |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:19:48 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
886 (CINE) |
Fjardaheidi |
Fjarðarheiði - Between Fljótsdalshérað and Seyðisfjörður. Now the road from Egilsstaðir to Seyðisfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:30:47 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
887 (CINE) |
Gonguskard |
Gönguskarð - Between Njarðvík and Krosshöfði (Héraðsflói). |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:31:55 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
888 (CINE) |
Hellisheidi |
Hellisheiði - Connecting Vopnafjörður to Fljótsdalshérað. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:33:23 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
889 (CINE) |
Hraundalsvarp |
Hraundalsvarp - Between Loðmundafjörður and Fljótsdalshérað. Starting at Stakkahlíð and ending at Hrjótur. Used to be one of the main traveling paths and parts of the path are still visable in parts in Loðmundafjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:34:55 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
890 (CINE) |
Lambadalsskard |
Lambadalsskarð - Between Sleðbrjótssel in Jökulsárhlíð and Refstaðir in Vopnafjörður. Difficult to travel with horses. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:43:06 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
891 (CINE) |
Mjoafjardarheidi |
Mjóafjarðarheiði - Between Mjófjörður and Fljótsdalshérað. Main traveling route and used still today. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:44:31 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
892 (CINE) |
Smjorvatnsheidi |
Smjörvatnsheiði - between Hrappsstaðir in Vopnafjörður and Fossvellir in Jökulsárhlíð. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:46:30 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
893 (CINE) |
Storasteinsvad |
River crossing over Lagarfljot |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:49:27 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
894 (CINE) |
To |
Tó - Between Loðmundafjörður and Fljótsdalshérað. Through Bárðarstrandardalur and can start at Stakkahlíð all the way to Gilsárteigur. Used to be one of the main traveling routes. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:50:53 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
895 (CINE) |
Unaos - Tjarnarland |
Travelroute in Hjaltastaðaþinghá |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:52:30 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
896 (CINE) |
Vestdalsheidi |
Vestdalsheiði - Between Seyðisfjörður and Fljótsdalshérað . Used to be a main route. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:53:47 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
897 (CINE) |
Budungavallaheidi |
Hraungarðar - Connects Fljótsdalur and Skriðdalur. Starts in Buðungavellir and down to Geitdalsá in Skriðdalur. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 03:59:04 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
898 (CINE) |
Eiriksstadavegur |
Between Eiríksstaðir in Jökuldalur and Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur. That route or a similar route is named in Hrafnkelssaga. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:00:45 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:02 PM |
EDM |
899 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur - Berufjordur |
Between Fljótsdalur and Berufjörður. Used to be trading route, one of the "forgotten" old roads. Starts here form Sturluflöt, but could be started in Þingmannaklif (at Viðivallagerði/Víðivellir fremri) as well |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:02:11 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
900 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur - Lon |
Between Fljótsdalur and Lón. Starting the route at Sturluflöt. Other starting points connect to the route. Starts here from Sturluflöt, but could be started in Þingmannaklif (at Viðivallagerði/Víðivellir fremri) as well |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:10:55 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
901 (CINE) |
Hoffellsdalur - Fljotsdalur |
Between Fljótsdalur and Hoffellsdalur, the exact route is lost partly because of glaciers changing, belived to close around 1640 This would be the route often used by anyone traveling to Skaftafellssýsla and Suðursveit for fisingh camps. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:13:31 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:52:27 PM |
EDM |
902 (CINE) |
Hraun - Leidargil |
Leiðargil - Between Djúpivogur and Fljótsdalur. Starts here form Sturluflöt, but could be started in Þingmannaklif (at Viðivallagerði/Víðivellir fremri) as well |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:15:08 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
903 (CINE) |
Klausturselsvegur |
Klausturselsvegur - Between Klaustursel in Jökuldalur and Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur. Well traveled and well marked with cairns.Was at one point main road (þjóðvegur). |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:16:26 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
904 (CINE) |
Kleif - Mariutungur |
From Fljótsdalur up to the higlands around Snæfell. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:18:05 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
905 (CINE) |
kleifarleid |
Kleifarleið - Between Kleif in Fljótsdalur and Hrafnkelsdalur. Well traveled, popular travel route when transporting wares and animals. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:19:54 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
906 (CINE) |
Remba |
Remba - From Hallormsstaður to Mýrar in Skriðdalur. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:21:45 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
907 (CINE) |
Thingmannaklif |
Þingamannaleið - Fljótsdalur to Berufjörður starting at Þingamannaklif (at Viðivallagerði). Route could also start at Sturluflöt |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:23:20 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
908 (CINE) |
Thorgerdarstadir - Nordlingavad |
From Þorgerðarstaðir in Fljótsdalur to Norðlingavað river crossing, where it connects and heads down to Lón. History tells about this route being used by fishermen coming from the north to set base en fish in Skaftafellssýslu. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:24:52 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
909 (CINE) |
Fella - & Tunguheidarvegur |
Fella- og Tunguheiðarvegur - Between Jökuldalur and Vopnafjörður. Well traveled, still possible to see some of the physical path in Fellahlíð. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:27:42 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
910 (CINE) |
Hakonarstadir - grjothals |
At Grjótháls the route can connect with Möðrudalsleið |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:30:06 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
911 (CINE) |
Skjoldolfsstadir Grimsstadir |
Still used today. Between the east and norht. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:32:34 PM |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:32:57 PM |
EDM |
912 (CINE) |
Smjovatnsheidi Hofteigur |
Smjörvatnsheiði - between Hrappsstaðir in Vopnafjörður and Hofteigur in Jökuldalur. Partly the same path as the other Smjörvatnsheiði travel route but changes direction and goes to Jökuldal |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:36:00 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
913 (CINE) |
Arnastadaskord |
Árnastaðaskörð - between Seyðisfjörður and Árnastaðir in Loðmundafjörður. Path only passable for walkers, very steap in places. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:46:18 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
914 (CINE) |
Hjalmarsdalsheidi |
Hjálmardalsheiði - Between Loðmundafjörður and Seyðisfjörður. Used when folks from Borgarfjörður, Húsavík and Loðmunafjörður to Seyðisfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:48:06 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
915 (CINE) |
neshals |
Nesháls - Between Nes in Loðmundafjörður and Húsavík. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:49:59 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
916 (CINE) |
Dalaskard |
Dalaskarð - Between Mjóifjörður (Dalatangi) and Seyðisfjörður |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:53:26 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
917 (CINE) |
Drangaskard |
Drangaskarð - Well travel route between Mjóifjörður and Norðfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:55:42 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
918 (CINE) |
Hesteyrarskard |
Hesteyrarskarð - Between Hesteyri in Mjófjörður and Austdalur in Seyðisfjörðu. Well traveled, easy path with horses. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 04:57:27 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
919 (CINE) |
Midstrandaskard |
Miðstarandaskarð - Between Mjóifjörður and Norðfjörður. Steap in parts but still could be used to move cattle, sheep and horses. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:00:50 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
920 (CINE) |
Ofaeruskard |
Ófæruskarð - Between Hesteyri in Mjóifjörður and Háneifsdal in Seyðisfjörður. Not used much. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:03:21 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
921 (CINE) |
Skogarskard |
Skógarskarð - Between Skógar in Mjóifjörður and Seyðisfjörður village |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:04:56 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
922 (CINE) |
Holaskard |
Hólaskarð - Between Hóladalur in Norðfjörður and Asknesdalur in Mjóifjörður. Can be difficult to travel with horses. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:07:21 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
923 (CINE) |
Gagnheidi _ Mjoifjordur - Seydisfjordur |
Gagnheiði - Between Mjóafjarðarheiði and Seyðisfjörður. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:10:40 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
924 (CINE) |
Thorudalsheidi |
Þórudalsheiði - Well travel route between Reyðarfjörður and Skriðdalur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:13:28 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:53:28 PM |
EDM |
925 (CINE) |
Bur |
Búr - Connecting Fagridalur other farms in Vopnafjörður through the farm Böðvarsdalur |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:15:13 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
926 (CINE) |
Modrudalsleid |
Möðrudalsleið - Between Vopnafjörður and Möðrudalur. Connects to the travel route north. |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:17:19 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
927 (CINE) |
Sandvikurheidi |
Sandvíkurheiði - Between Vopnafjörður and Bakkafjörður. Was the only traveling route on land connecting Bakkafjörður and Vopnafjörður. Other travel would be sea travel |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:19:13 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 12:53:06 PM |
EDM |
928 (CINE) |
Um Haug |
Um Haug - Between Grímstaðir á Fjöllum and Vopnafjörður. Connects Vopnafjörður to North Iceland, |
Shape |
Friday 07th of February 2020 05:20:25 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 12:50:03 PM |
EDM |
929 (CINE) |
Plan of Helmsdale Harbour |
|
Image |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 05:34:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:27 AM |
EDM |
930 (CINE) |
Plan of Helmsdale Harbour |
The construction work on the harbour began in 1818 when a quay was built on the north bank of the River Helmsdale with a small rectangular basin, as depicted in this later plan. It cost the Sutherland estate £1,600 and provided a safe mooring for herring fishing boats working along the east coast. A wharf wall was proposed and built and in 1841 the south side of the river was embanked terminating in a pier.
In 1890, the Duke of Sutherland made a free gift of the harbour to the Trustees. The Helmsdale Harbour Order authorised the incorporation of these trustees, the improvement of the harbour and the construction of new larger harbour. |
Interactive Resource |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 05:35:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:27:21 AM |
EDM |
931 (CINE) |
Plan of Curing Yard and Red Herring House |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 04:40:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:28 AM |
EDM |
932 (CINE) |
Plan of Curing Yard and Red Herring House |
To encourage the fishing industry at Helmsdale the Sutherland landowners built curing yards along the north-east side of the river Helmsdale. The plan taken from the book “An Account of the The Improvements on the Estates of the Marquess of Stafford by James Loch, 1820'', depicts a rather extended yard built in 1817 costing the estate £2100. It was operated by Messrs. Landles and Calder of Berwick for four years until they went bankrupt.
The yard employed coopers and fish gutting teams, who worked continuously during the herring season salting and packing the fish in barrels for export. In more recent years the building has been renovated and used as the Harbour Master’s office.
Plan key: a – kitchen, b – office, c – stair & lobby, d – cellar & storeroom, e – salt cellar, f – lumber room, g – salmon boiling house, h – curing sheds, i – red herring house, k – coopers’ kitchen, l – cooperage, m – gutting yard, n – wells.
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Interactive Resource |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 04:45:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:36 AM |
EDM |
933 (CINE) |
Gutting_herring_at_Helmsdale_c.1920s.jpg |
|
Image |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:13:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:29 AM |
EDM |
934 (CINE) |
Photograph of women gutting herring at Helmsdale |
Almost all of the herring curing was done by females who travelled following the herring season around the Scottish coast. In Helmsdale the herring lassies were mainly drawn from neighbouring villages. These lassies gutted the fish at a rate of almost 50 per minute. They were then sorted by size and packed into barrels belly up in a rosette formation with coarse salt between the fish to prevent them touching each other. As the fish settled in the barrels they were then topped up. In Helmsdale this work was done in curing yards but in many places it was done outside in cold weather. With fingers wrapped in cotton rags they faced poor rates of pay, inflamed sores, infection and loss of digits but the work added to the family income and did give women a certain independence. |
Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:13:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:37 AM |
EDM |
935 (CINE) |
Photograph of Helmsdale Harbour |
|
Image |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:29:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:30 AM |
EDM |
936 (CINE) |
Photograph of Helmsdale Harbour |
The harbour once held over 200 small herring boats that provided dry passage across the river Helmsdale. After the war the boats were all catching white fish and the numbers were in the low teens. The boats at this time were bigger however and often eight lorries of fish a day would leave the little harbour. Due to its shallow nature Helmsdale could never cater for large boats and as such was left behind when the fleet shrank and only large boats could survive. |
Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:32:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:38 AM |
EDM |
937 (CINE) |
Man mending fishing net at Helmsdale |
|
Image |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:40:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:31 AM |
EDM |
938 (CINE) |
The Fishery Board Bill |
There was a concern that too fine a mesh on the nets would prevent the young fry from escaping, so the Bill specified that nets should not have a mesh of less than one inch from knot to knot. If fishermen were found to be using nets which infringed this regulation, they would be confiscated and destroyed, and a fine of £40 would be imposed. Since the nets were an important investment for the fishermen, and tended to shrink with repeated use, this was to prove a difficult rule to enforce, and in the early days the Board found it necessary to seek the support of the navy and to purchase a cutter of their own.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 12:41:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:39 AM |
EDM |
939 (CINE) |
A group of Coopers sitting on herring barrels |
|
Image |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 04:29:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:32 AM |
EDM |
940 (CINE) |
The Fishery Board Bill |
When fishing boats were being unloaded, the standard measure was the cran, which would typically contain about 1200 fish. A barrel of pickle-salted herring weighed about 320 pounds (145 Kg), of which 262 pounds were fish. Fish could also be delivered in half and quarter-sized barrels. The quarter-sized barrels were called firkins. According to the 1809 Bill, the barrels of fish which passed inspection were branded by the fishery officer. This was the beginning of the institution of the Crown Brand, which was to play a pivotal role in the development of the industry.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 03rd of March 2020 04:43:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:40 AM |
EDM |
941 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
|
Image |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:04:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:33 AM |
EDM |
942 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
|
Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:05:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:41 AM |
EDM |
943 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
|
Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:05:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:42 AM |
EDM |
944 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
|
Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:05:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:43 AM |
EDM |
945 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
|
Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:05:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:44 AM |
EDM |
946 (CINE) |
Woman and boy baiting the line with onlooking fishermen |
“I am the skipper of the seine net boat the J. L. & C. Mackay. The older folk well remember the days of when boats, when haddie lines were baited with mussels and limpets by the women, and fishing nets were made by them too, with white bone needles, a craft that came from the Buckie side of the moray Firth.
These were the days when healthy rivalry existed between coopers, gutters and packers in this exciting game of catching prosperity as it swam past when you could walk from the side of the harbour mouth to the other on boats tied up from all ports, when you heard the whine of the saw-mill making barrels staves. A century ago, no less than 1,428 people were occupied in Helmsdale’s herring fishing industry, and most of you may be surprised to hear that in 1853, there were £7,866 worth of nets, lines and boats belonging to Helmsdale alone - a great deal of money in those days.”
(Oral history extract dated c.1950.)
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Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:08:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:45 AM |
EDM |
947 (CINE) |
Unloading the herring catch at Helmsdale Harbour |
|
Image |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:19:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:34 AM |
EDM |
948 (CINE) |
Unloading the herring catch at Helmsdale Harbour |
In Helmsdale alone the population doubled between 1801 and 1831. In its most productive year, 1841, the village exported 39,504 barrels. By this time, the nation’s exports were only reaching 100,000 barrels thus illustrating Helmsdale’s importance with almost 40% of the national catch landed here. This was a large advance on the 5000 barrels exported in 1815.
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Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:23:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:46 AM |
EDM |
949 (CINE) |
Shore Street and Harbour c.1970 |
|
Image |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 02:49:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:36 AM |
EDM |
950 (CINE) |
Shore Street, Helmsdale |
Many of Helmsdale’s curing yard buildings were in demise in the post-WW2 years and the demolition of several along Shore Street coincided with the construction of the new road bridge in 1971. The empty plots were converted into tennis courts, car parking bays and open ground belonging to the community centre.
Some vestiges of the former curing yard archaeology survive, i.e. retaining rubble-built walls and associated features. Timespan supports proposals that will explore the continued community use of these spaces and the retention of the surviving historical architectural features with opportunities to promote these sites to visitors through interpretive digital VR models and archival photographs supplied by the Timespan Archive Collection.
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Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 03:03:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:47 AM |
EDM |
951 (CINE) |
Plan of Helmsdale c.1815 |
|
Image |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 03:24:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:37 AM |
EDM |
952 (CINE) |
Plan of Helmsdale |
The fishing village of Helmsdale was planned and built by the Sutherland landowners at the time of the Highland Clearances. An early plan of the village dated c.1815 shows the street layout following a grid pattern, i.e. the streets running in parallel with the harbour where named after the Countess's Sutherland estates and the streets at right angles to the Harbour were named after the Marquis's Stafford shire estates. The curing yard buildings and yards occupied significantly larger plots along Shore Street from the old stone arched bridge (designed by Thomas Telford) to the outer harbour breakwater. |
Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 03:25:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:48 AM |
EDM |
953 (CINE) |
The steam drifter Berriedale |
|
Image |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 03:34:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:38 AM |
EDM |
954 (CINE) |
The Steam Drifter Berriedale |
George Couper was a merchant ship owner and trader in salt and coal whose family operated from Helmsdale from the 1830s to the 1930s. He was an influential businessman who gifted Couper Park, on the south side of the river, to the Helmsdale community and is now used for the Highland Games. He owned a fleet of steam drifters and leased a large curing yard at Helmsdale.
owned the plot known as "Couper’s Yard" the former site of a fish processing yard where herring was gutted, salted and packed into barrels for export abroad. The yard was in operation from 1830s to the 1930s.
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Interactive Resource |
Wednesday 04th of March 2020 03:38:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:49 AM |
EDM |
955 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Causeway |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of March 2020 04:35:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:24 AM |
EDM |
956 (CINE) |
Council Isle |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of March 2020 05:02:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:25 AM |
EDM |
957 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Chapel |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 10:02:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:26 AM |
EDM |
958 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Great Hall |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 10:07:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:27 AM |
EDM |
959 (CINE) |
Store |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 10:11:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:28 AM |
EDM |
960 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Today |
|
Tour |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 10:13:27 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:47:49 AM |
EDM |
961 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Kitchen Area |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:01:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:29 AM |
EDM |
962 (CINE) |
Finlaggan |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:05:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:30 AM |
EDM |
963 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Bridge |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:10:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:31 AM |
EDM |
964 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:12:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:32 AM |
EDM |
965 (CINE) |
Finlaggan |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:15:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:33 AM |
EDM |
966 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Bridge 2 |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 11:18:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:34 AM |
EDM |
967 (CINE) |
Finlaggan Lords Living Quarters |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 12th of March 2020 12:04:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:35 AM |
EDM |
968 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Square |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 02:42:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:36 AM |
EDM |
969 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur Outside site |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:24:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:37 AM |
EDM |
970 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:38:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:38 AM |
EDM |
971 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:40:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:39 AM |
EDM |
972 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:43:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:40 AM |
EDM |
973 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:47:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:41 AM |
EDM |
974 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:52:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:42 AM |
EDM |
975 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 02:57:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:43 AM |
EDM |
976 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:04:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:44 AM |
EDM |
977 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:08:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:45 AM |
EDM |
978 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:12:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:46 AM |
EDM |
979 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:15:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:47 AM |
EDM |
980 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:38:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:48 AM |
EDM |
981 (CINE) |
Inch Island Fort |
Inch Fort, Lough Swilly, Inishowen, County Donegal was built between 1812 and 1813, during the Napoleonic Wars. It had positions for nine guns, six in an open battery and a further three in a blockhouse. Following the peace in 1815, the defences of Lough Swilly were neglected.
During the 1880s a scheme to strengthen the defences in Lough Swilly was put into effect. By 1893 Inch Fort had been rearmed with two 6-inch guns on hydropneumatic carriages. A small barrack complex was added at the same time. Following recommendations of the Owen Committee in 1905, the guns were deemed surplus and the fort was disarmed and abandoned.
Today the site includes the two 6-inch gun positions and associated magazines, but the Napoleonic blockhouse was mostly demolished during the 1890s remodelling. |
3D Object |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:54:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:28 AM |
EDM |
982 (CINE) |
Inch Island Castle |
Inch Castle is a ruined castle located on the southern tip of Inch Island in County Donegal, Ireland. The castle was constructed around 1430 by the Gaelic Irish lord Neachtain O’Donnell for his father-in-law Cahir O’Doherty. The O’Doherty’s were the dominant family on the nearby peninsula of Inishowen and had close links with the O’Donnells. It came to form part of the defensive network of O’Doherty fortifications designed to protect them from rival clans and to overawe those who accepted their overlordship. |
3D Object |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:57:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:29 AM |
EDM |
983 (CINE) |
Brew House |
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Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:58:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:49 AM |
EDM |
984 (CINE) |
Chapter House |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:01:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:50 AM |
EDM |
985 (CINE) |
Food Store |
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Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:03:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:51 AM |
EDM |
986 (CINE) |
Guesthouse |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:06:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:52 AM |
EDM |
987 (CINE) |
Infirmary |
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Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:09:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:53 AM |
EDM |
988 (CINE) |
Kitchen |
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Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:12:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:54 AM |
EDM |
989 (CINE) |
Narthex |
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Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:14:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:55 AM |
EDM |
990 (CINE) |
Refectory |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:16:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:56 AM |
EDM |
991 (CINE) |
Sancturay |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:19:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:57 AM |
EDM |
992 (CINE) |
SKREI Experience Centre |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:30:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:58 AM |
EDM |
993 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:38:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:11:59 AM |
EDM |
994 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:55:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:00 AM |
EDM |
995 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Monday 06th of April 2020 04:57:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:01 AM |
EDM |
996 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:29:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:02 AM |
EDM |
997 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:31:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:03 AM |
EDM |
998 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:33:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:04 AM |
EDM |
999 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:36:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:05 AM |
EDM |
1000 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:38:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:06 AM |
EDM |
1001 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:42:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:07 AM |
EDM |
1002 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:45:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:08 AM |
EDM |
1003 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:47:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:09 AM |
EDM |
1004 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:49:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:10 AM |
EDM |
1005 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:56:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:11 AM |
EDM |
1006 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 09:58:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:12 AM |
EDM |
1007 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:14:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:13 AM |
EDM |
1008 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:15:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:14 AM |
EDM |
1009 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:17:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:15 AM |
EDM |
1010 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:20:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:16 AM |
EDM |
1011 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:22:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:17 AM |
EDM |
1012 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:26:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:18 AM |
EDM |
1013 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:27:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:19 AM |
EDM |
1014 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel Today |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:29:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:20 AM |
EDM |
1015 (CINE) |
East End of St Catherine's Chapel |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:31:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:21 AM |
EDM |
1016 (CINE) |
Exterior View of Transept of St Catherine's Chapel |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:33:24 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:22 AM |
EDM |
1017 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel From South |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:36:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:23 AM |
EDM |
1018 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel From the East |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:37:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:24 AM |
EDM |
1019 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Chapel From the North East |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:39:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:25 AM |
EDM |
1020 (CINE) |
View From Transept of St Catherine's Chapel |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:40:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:26 AM |
EDM |
1021 (CINE) |
West End of St Catherine's Chapel |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:42:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:27 AM |
EDM |
1022 (CINE) |
Outside Aquarium |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 10:59:26 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:28 AM |
EDM |
1023 (CINE) |
Viewpoint |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:04:01 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:29 AM |
EDM |
1024 (CINE) |
Wooden Museum |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:13:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:30 AM |
EDM |
1025 (CINE) |
Animal Museum |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:15:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:31 AM |
EDM |
1026 (CINE) |
Inside Aquarium |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:18:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:32 AM |
EDM |
1027 (CINE) |
Outside Rorbuhotell |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:22:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:33 AM |
EDM |
1028 (CINE) |
Henningsvaer Dock |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:30:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:34 AM |
EDM |
1029 (CINE) |
Henningsvaer |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:35:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:35 AM |
EDM |
1030 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Harbour |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:54:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:36 AM |
EDM |
1031 (CINE) |
Timespan Garden |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 11:59:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:37 AM |
EDM |
1032 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Bridge |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 12:06:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:38 AM |
EDM |
1033 (CINE) |
Bessastadir 2020 |
Border for the farm Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur |
Shape |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:14:17 PM |
Wednesday 16th of September 2020 08:04:11 PM |
EDM |
1034 (CINE) |
Bessastadir 1552 |
Circa borders for the farm Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur in 1552 |
Shape |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:16:21 PM |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:16:21 PM |
EDM |
1035 (CINE) |
Bessastaðir |
Bessastaðir is a farm and is located in East, Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 29 metres.
Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur is a settlement land. It was an early church, but its weight diminished when a monastery was erected at Skriða, and the church was abandoned about 1600.
During Monastery times the farm was a lot larger than today and it has been divided in to a few farms. Around 1500 two smallholdings are named Bessastaðagerði and Hamborg.
Bessastaðir and the smallholdings are believed to have had good summer grazing but winter grazing could be difficult, good land for picking Icelandic moss and heath plants and a forest. Important traveling route north, to Jökuldalur and futher, leads from Bessastaðir over Fljótsdalur highlands. Today that is paved.
According to Jón Johnsen. (1847): Bessastaðir, owned by Skriðuklaustur.
Farm value (Jarðardýrleiki): 30 c. Rent of land (landskuld): 1,40 c. Cow value (kúgildi): 2 . Occupants (ábúendur): 1 renter. That inclueds the crofts Hamborg, Melar and Bessastaðagerði in Farm value and then each croft paid abour 0,60 c in rent of land and had cow value of 1 (Hamborg 1 1/2).
In 1760 farm value for Bessastaðir and crofts was 36 c and in 1828 Bessastaðir had a farm value of 16 c, Bessastaðagerði of 8 c, Melar 6 c and Hamborg 6 c.
Bessastaðir belonged to Skriðuklaustur at the end, but there are no real information about how that come to be. There is a folk tale about how the Prior of Skriðuklaustur tricked the Bessastaðir farmer to give the farm up by framing him for a possible crime.
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 07th of April 2020 02:17:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:22 AM |
EDM |
1036 (CINE) |
altarstone |
Finders photo of an altar stone, after first cleaning. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:30:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:39 AM |
EDM |
1037 (CINE) |
St. Barbara statue / Barböru-líkneski |
Image of Barbara after the statue was put together. The image comes from the national museum. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:33:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:40 AM |
EDM |
1038 (CINE) |
Bone ring |
Conservation image, with scale, of the bone bead |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:45:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:41 AM |
EDM |
1039 (CINE) |
belt clasp after clea |
conservation image, with scale, of belt clasp |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:47:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:42 AM |
EDM |
1040 (CINE) |
belt clasp before clean |
finders image of belt clasp, before conservation |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:49:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:43 AM |
EDM |
1041 (CINE) |
clasp with leather |
finders image of belt clasp, before conservation. With scale |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 10:51:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:44 AM |
EDM |
1042 (CINE) |
Altar stone / Altarissteinn |
Broken stone from a altar. Black and red with 2 even smooth sides.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-0858. Found 22/07/2005, found & logged by AHP |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 11:14:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:15 AM |
EDM |
1043 (CINE) |
St. Barbara statue / Barböru-líkneski |
An icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151 |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 11:25:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:42 AM |
EDM |
1046 (CINE) |
Belt clasp / Beltissylgja |
Belt claps made from iron. 5 cm in diameter
National museum item nr: 2002-36-037. Found 11/07/2002, found & logged by Jón Ingi |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:36:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:45 AM |
EDM |
1047 (CINE) |
Belt clasp with leather / Beltissylgja með leðri |
Belt clasp made from iron. Claps it self about 3 cm and attached is about 5 cm long piece of leather
National museum item nr: 2009-36-864. Found 03/08/2005, found & logged by AHP |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:45:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:46 AM |
EDM |
1049 (CINE) |
piece of iron pot |
finder images, with scale of broken piece of iron pot |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:49:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:45 AM |
EDM |
1050 (CINE) |
sharpner |
Finders image of sharpner. With scale. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:56:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:46 AM |
EDM |
1051 (CINE) |
thimble |
Conservation image of bronze thimble, with scale. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:12:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:47 AM |
EDM |
1052 (CINE) |
shark bones |
conservation image of shark vertebrae |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:16:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:48 AM |
EDM |
1053 (CINE) |
gold ring |
photo of the gold ring |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:17:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:48 AM |
EDM |
1054 (CINE) |
Piece of iron pot / Brot úr járnpotti |
Part of pot made of iron. Size 153,3 x 92,2 mm
National museum item nr: 2004-36-0033. Found 24/6/2004, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:29:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:48 AM |
EDM |
1055 (CINE) |
Stone sharpener / brýni |
A whetstone, a stone object used for sharpening knives and other tools. About 5 cm long.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-2141. Found 14/08/2007 by RH/LLD |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 02:32:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:49 AM |
EDM |
1056 (CINE) |
Thimble / Fingurbjörg |
Thimble made from bronze. About 2 cm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2006-36-0127. Found 23/06/2006, found & logged by NN |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:02:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:50 AM |
EDM |
1057 (CINE) |
Bone antler |
3D model of a small tool for digging or scraping. 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:08:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:30 AM |
EDM |
1058 (CINE) |
Gold ring / Gullhringur |
GOLD RING. This gold finger ring was found in one of the graves in the cemetery. It is in late medieval style, with romanesque decoration of leaves. Traces of other metal, probably copper, can be seen on the ring. Only seven gold finger ring from medieval times have been found in Iceland. The coffin where the ring was found was well preserved and large, 2 m in length, and with carved letters on the lid. The one who was put to rest in this chest was though just a man of average height but have most likely been a noble man.
National museum item nr: 2008-36-895. Found 21/07/2008, found & logged by SJK |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:14:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:51 AM |
EDM |
1059 (CINE) |
Bone Spatula |
3D model of a carved bone tool in the shape of a spatula. 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:18:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:31 AM |
EDM |
1060 (CINE) |
Shark bone / hámerarbein |
[EN] During excavation, over 70 vertebrae from the porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, were found, nearly all between the Choir and central nave of the church. Like those seen here, these bones had been worked on and shaped into rings. They are probably the rings on which hung the curtain that church audits described at this location. In the old days, porbeagle shark bones were in high estimation as curtain rings, for instance for bed closets.
[IS] HÁMERARBEIN ( National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0434) Yfir 70 hryggjariiðir úr hámeri fundust við uppgröftinn, flestöll á mótum kórs og miðskips i kiausturkirkjunni. Beinin voru unnin, eins og þau sem hér eru sýnd, og úr þeim mótaðir hringir. Líklega eru hér komnir í leitirnar hringirnir sem héldu uppi tjaldi því sem lýst er í úttektum á kirkjunni en það hékk á þessum stað íhenni. Það þótti fínt að nota hámerarbein sem tjaldhringi, t.d. fyrir Iokrekkjur, hér á öidum áður.
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:31:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:52 AM |
EDM |
1061 (CINE) |
padlock |
Image of padlock pre conservation. With scale |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:37:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:49 AM |
EDM |
1062 (CINE) |
padlock cleaned |
Image of padlock after conservation. With scale |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:38:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:50 AM |
EDM |
1063 (CINE) |
Smooth Stone |
This stone has been deliberately rubbed to obtain a smooth surface. Purpose unknown. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:39:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:32 AM |
EDM |
1064 (CINE) |
Pad lock / hengilás |
A very well-preserved padlock made of iron.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-562. Found 08/07/2008 by BB https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1471343 |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 03:40:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:53 AM |
EDM |
1065 (CINE) |
tin button flower |
finders image of tin button. With scale |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:01:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:51 AM |
EDM |
1066 (CINE) |
Tin Button / hnappur |
Button from tin. Round with image of star or flower. Close to 2 cm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-220. Found 21/ 7/ 2003, found & logged by RW |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:02:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:54 AM |
EDM |
1067 (CINE) |
iron button |
Conservation image of metal button with a flower motive. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:12:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:52 AM |
EDM |
1068 (CINE) |
metal button / járn hnappur |
Button from metal. Decorated with flower and different textures of the metal.
National museum item nr: 2006-36-0245. Found 28/06/2006, found & logged by NN |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:13:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:55 AM |
EDM |
1069 (CINE) |
starshaped button |
conservation image of star shaped button. With scale. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:26:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:53 AM |
EDM |
1070 (CINE) |
star button / stjörnuhnappur |
starshaped pin or button. About 2 cm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2006-36-0417. Found 04/07/2006, found & logged by NN |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:29:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:56 AM |
EDM |
1071 (CINE) |
silverbutton |
finders image of silver button |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:37:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:54 AM |
EDM |
1072 (CINE) |
Silver button / silfur hnappur |
Button made from silver. With a flower motif / decoration. This button has now been replicated and sold as a necklace. About 3 cm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2007-36-0001. Found 20/06/2007, found & logged by CB |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:37:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:57 AM |
EDM |
1073 (CINE) |
metal button deco |
finders image of round metal button. With scale |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:44:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:55 AM |
EDM |
1074 (CINE) |
Metal button / málmhnappur |
Decorated button from metal. Round with formed deocrated edges. About 3 cm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2008-36-784. Found 16/07/2008, found & logged by KW/ABK |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:45:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:58 AM |
EDM |
1075 (CINE) |
funny shaped button (2) |
conservation image with scale. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:49:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:56 AM |
EDM |
1076 (CINE) |
Funny shaped button |
findes image with scale. |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:50:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:57 AM |
EDM |
1077 (CINE) |
Button Iron / járnhnappur |
Thin piece of iron, about 5x7 cm. Thinner/more narrow at one end.
National museum item nr: 2010-36-017. Found 29/6/2010, found & logged by UHJ/MF |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:51:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:31:59 AM |
EDM |
1078 (CINE) |
cloverbutton |
Consevation image with scale of metal button. Decorated in the shape of clover |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:56:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:58 AM |
EDM |
1079 (CINE) |
clover button / smára hnappur |
Button from metal, decorated with 4 holes and 2 strips between them all. Looks like a clover, raised higher the middle.
National museum item nr: 2009-36-899. Found 30/7/2009, found & logged by MSK |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 04:56:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:00 AM |
EDM |
1080 (CINE) |
hnifskaft |
knive handle from bone
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Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:26:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:58:59 AM |
EDM |
1081 (CINE) |
Bone knife handle / hnífsskepti úr beini |
Carved bone knife handle with copper nails. The blade is missing.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0882. Found 22/7/2005 by RGG https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1423608 |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:26:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:01 AM |
EDM |
1082 (CINE) |
knife with wood handle |
finders image of knife with wood handle |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:30:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:00 AM |
EDM |
1083 (CINE) |
knife with wood handle (2) |
conservation image of knife with wood handle |
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:31:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:01 AM |
EDM |
1084 (CINE) |
Knife with wood handle / hnífur |
Copper decorated knife with a wooden handle.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-0897. Found 17/07/2007 by LLD.
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:32:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:02 AM |
EDM |
1085 (CINE) |
knife w green handle |
Finders image: small knife with cooper handle. With scale
|
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:09:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:02 AM |
EDM |
1086 (CINE) |
Knife with green handle / hnífur með grænt skaft. |
Small broken knife with green/ copper handle.
National museum item nr: 2007-36-1839. Found 02/08/2007, found & logged by AS |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:10:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:03 AM |
EDM |
1087 (CINE) |
broken knife |
finders image of a knife with scale. Both handle and blade broken. |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:24:27 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:03 AM |
EDM |
1088 (CINE) |
knife w broken blade / brotin hnífur |
Knive with a broken blade. Handle made from bone, broken as well. 13 cm long with handle and blade.
National museum item nr: 2008-36-952. Found 24/07/2008, found & logged by GT/BB |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:25:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:04 AM |
EDM |
1089 (CINE) |
large knife |
finders image of large iron knife, about 10 cm long. With scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:31:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:04 AM |
EDM |
1090 (CINE) |
large knife (2) |
Conservation image of large iron knife, about 10 cm long. With scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:32:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:05 AM |
EDM |
1091 (CINE) |
large knife / stór hnifur |
Knive about 10 cm long, the blade is 6 cm long.
National museum item nr: 2008-36-758. Found 16/07/2008, found & logged by HBH/MSK |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:33:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:05 AM |
EDM |
1092 (CINE) |
long thin knife |
conservation image of long knife with bone handle |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:58:20 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:06 AM |
EDM |
1093 (CINE) |
knife w bone handle / með beinskepti |
Long and thins knife made from iron with handle from bone. Not much left of the handle. Size is 154 x 14,4 mm.
National museum item nr: 2004-36-0167. Found 29/6/2004, found & logged by HJ |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 11:58:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:06 AM |
EDM |
1094 (CINE) |
pointless knife |
finders image of pointless iron knife with bone handle. With scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:15:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:07 AM |
EDM |
1095 (CINE) |
pointless knife (2) |
conservation image of pointless iron knife with bone handle. |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:16:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:08 AM |
EDM |
1096 (CINE) |
Knife with handle / hnífur |
A small knife with a dull point and a handle made of bone or horn. The handle has 3 pins on it. The blade measures 5,5 cm and the handle measures 6,5 cm.
National Museum of Iceland nr:: 2003-36-148. Found 16/ 7/ 2003 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=461425 |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:16:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:07 AM |
EDM |
1097 (CINE) |
dogsskull |
museum image of dog´s skull |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:26:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:09 AM |
EDM |
1098 (CINE) |
Dog´s skull / hundahauskúpa |
A canid skull, probably of a dog or fox. The skull has a small dorsal crest and a similar size and morphology to a small Spaniel or Terrier. All the dog bones were compared with recent specimens and are similar to small dogs measuring up to 44 cm at the shoulder, such as Spaniels, Fox Terriers, and Miniature Poodles. For comparison, the local Icelandic Sheepdog usually has a height of 42-48 cm at the shoulder. This is a spitz type breed, thought to originate from Norwegian spitz type dogs brought over by the Viking settlers. As with other Icelandic animal breeds, there is now a closed gene pool but prior to that it is unlikely that there was much outside influence.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0255. Found 5/7/2005 by HBH/ES https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422552
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:32:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:07 AM |
EDM |
1099 (CINE) |
signetring |
finders image, "front" of a signet ring |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:43:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:10 AM |
EDM |
1100 (CINE) |
signetring (2) |
conservation image of signet ring in 2 parts |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:44:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:12 AM |
EDM |
1101 (CINE) |
Signet ring / innsiglishringur |
SIGNET RING. Copper ring with signet, made with thin copper layer hammered together. This signet ring was found while excavating the church ruins. The bird pictured in the coat of arms in the lower part has not been identified, but the letters O and S in the upper part indicate that the ring may have belonged to Ólafur Sigfússon, a pastor at the church which was located here after the monastery closed. He left office in 1679, and the shape of this copper-alloy ring indeed seems typical of the latter half of the 17th century.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-1720. Found 8/8/2005, found & logged by AHP
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:44:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:08 AM |
EDM |
1102 (CINE) |
large padlock |
conservation image of large iron padlock. |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:55:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:12 AM |
EDM |
1103 (CINE) |
large padlock (2) |
finders image of large iron padlock with scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:57:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:13 AM |
EDM |
1104 (CINE) |
large padclock / stór hengilás |
Large pad lock from iron. 53,3 mm long x 55,1 mm wide.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-703. Found 18/ 8/ 2003, found & logged by SJ |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 12:59:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:09 AM |
EDM |
1105 (CINE) |
shovelshoe |
finders image of shovel shoe. With scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 01:04:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:14 AM |
EDM |
1106 (CINE) |
shovelshoe (2) |
conservation image of shovel shoe. With scale. |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 01:05:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:15 AM |
EDM |
1107 (CINE) |
Shovel shoe / járnskór af spaða |
An iron blade from a wooden shovel or spade. Very few intact artefacts were found during the excavation. Anything in good shape or for indoor use was almost certainly utilised at the farm once the monastery had closed. Nonetheless, this square shaped blade, which is the cutting edge of a wooden shovel or spade, was found. It may have been used for work in the cloister garden or for digging graves. Measures at 15 x 11 x 0,5 cm National Museum of Iceland nr:: 2003-36-673. Found 14/ 8/ 2003, found & logged by CC https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1950393 |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 01:06:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:10 AM |
EDM |
1108 (CINE) |
ceramic fragment plate |
conservation image of ceramic fragment with decoration. With scale. |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 02:27:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:16 AM |
EDM |
1109 (CINE) |
Fragment of pottery / keramikbrot |
Fragment of pottery, properly part of a plate with evident repairs. Made with red clay, in S-Scandinavia or N-Germany. Glazing on the inside. Size 31x94x5 – diameter 23.
National museum item nr: 2004-36-0717. Found 21/7/2004, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 02:27:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:11 AM |
EDM |
1110 (CINE) |
ceramic fragments |
conservation image of gray ceramic fragments. With scale |
Image |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 03:12:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:17 AM |
EDM |
1111 (CINE) |
Fragment of pottery / keramikbrot |
Fragment of ceramic. Clay? White/grey on the inside with a brown tint on the outside. The bigger fragment is about 8 cm wide BEAUVAIS STONEWARE. The fragment of pottery is a green glaze stoneware from the French town Beauvais and dates from the 15th - 16th century. It is the first example of Beauvais stoneware found in an excavation in Iceland and indicates the international contact of the monastery. National museum item nr: 2004-36-0717. Found 21/7/2004, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 16th of April 2020 03:14:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:12 AM |
EDM |
1113 (CINE) |
large pottery fragment |
conservation image of large pottery fragment |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 10:40:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:18 AM |
EDM |
1114 (CINE) |
Piece of pottery / keramik brot stórt |
Bigger fragment of ceramic, more pieces found from the same item at the excavation. Made with red clay, decorated with stripes and glazed on the outside. Weigh 50 with 15 in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-0034. Found 23/6/2005, found & logged by AD |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 10:57:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:14 AM |
EDM |
1115 (CINE) |
kertabjalla |
conservation image of candle holder |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:04:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:19 AM |
EDM |
1116 (CINE) |
Candle holder / kertabjalla |
Bowl-shaped candle holder. Sulfur and seeds were found within the bowl.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-1440. Found 2/8/2005 by HBH/ES https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427022 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:07:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:15 AM |
EDM |
1117 (CINE) |
Fragment of ceramic horn / keramiklúðut |
A Trumpet
An analysis that archaeologist Natascha Mehler made recently on ceramic pieces dug up during the excavation at Skriðuklaustur monastic site in 2002–2012, she found a fragment of a trumpet that was commonly used to call the brethren to services. A chemical analysis showed that the trumpet is made of clay from Germany and produced in Lower Saxony, Germany. From its workshop it was first transported to Bremen or Hamburg and then shipped to Iceland with hanseatic merchants.
This is a great discovery but the trumpet shows that Skiðuklaustur was equipped by an important instrument for to fulfill the liturgical tasks of the monastery. No other ceramic pieces of this kind have been found in Iceland before.
This fragment of a 16th century ceramic trumpet was found during excavations at Skriðuklaustur (Iceland), the location of a 16th century monastery. An ICP-MS analysis of the fabric, undertaken by Torbjörn Brorsson, has revealed that the trumpet was produced in Lower Saxony, Germany. From its workshop it was first transported to Bremen or Hamburg and then shipped to Iceland with hanseatic merchants.
Such trumpets were called "pilgrim horns" in older literature but recent analysis, e.g. by Ralf Kluttig-Altmann, has shown that their use was much more diverse.
No record of the music played, but it was certainly used to announce the daily chores of the monks living at the monastery.
For those of you interested in the production and use of such ceramic trumpets we recommend a recent study on such objects written by Ralf Kluttig-Altmann. The paper is free to download at academia.edu (if you have access to that): Search for: Ralf Kluttig-Altman, Eine frühneuzeitliche Keramikfanfare aus Wittenberg im Kontext der Funde gewundener Hörner aus Deutschland, in: Fokus Wittenberg. Die Stadt und ihr Lutherhaus. Multidisziplinäre Forschungen über und unter Tage (Halle 2015) pp. 93-133.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-921. Found 22/07/2008, found & logged by BB/GT |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:12:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:16 AM |
EDM |
1118 (CINE) |
ljoshald |
finders image of candle holder. With scale |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:33:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:20 AM |
EDM |
1119 (CINE) |
ljoshald (2) |
conservation image of candle holder. |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:34:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:22 AM |
EDM |
1120 (CINE) |
Candle holder / ljoshald |
Iron candle holder with hardwood at the end. The object itself is 68.6 mm long and the cylinder, where the candle could be inserted, is 31.6mm long. National Museum of Iceland nr: 2003-36-511. Found 7/ 8/ 2003 by RG https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1884043 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:34:51 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:17 AM |
EDM |
1121 (CINE) |
skr Candle holder |
conservation of candle holder. |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:44:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:23 AM |
EDM |
1122 (CINE) |
candle holder / kertastjaki |
Cone shaped light holder, 6 cm length. Made from Iron. Another similar item was found during the excavation.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-1384. Found 29/7/2005, found & logged by ABH |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 11:47:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:18 AM |
EDM |
1123 (CINE) |
skr oil lamp |
finders image of oil lamp
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Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:05:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:23 AM |
EDM |
1124 (CINE) |
skr oil lamp (2) |
conservation image of oil lamp |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:06:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:25 AM |
EDM |
1125 (CINE) |
Oil lamp / kola |
Oil lamp or kola found intact. Kola: aprimitive lamp with a shaft inserted into the wall.
National museum item nr: 2004-36-1840. Found 18/8/2004, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:06:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:19 AM |
EDM |
1126 (CINE) |
skr bronze key |
finders image of bronze key. With scale. |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:18:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:25 AM |
EDM |
1127 (CINE) |
Key of copper / koparlykill |
Bronze key. The digs also found several keys. Most of these were fairly large and made of iron, and were thus probably used for locking doors or big chests. This attractive little key, on the other hand, was made of copper and may have fitted into the daintier lock of a small casket. The key was discovered in the church's central nave, together with some wood fragments which may have come from that casket.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-1873. Found 9/8/2005, found & logged by RGG. The key has now been replicated for jewelry design. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:25:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:20 AM |
EDM |
1128 (CINE) |
skr backgammon |
conservation image of backgammon piece |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:32:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:27 AM |
EDM |
1129 (CINE) |
Backgammon / Kotra |
Backgammon piece. A few gaming pieces were found at the excavation, including chess pieces, dice and this wooden backgammon piece. Gaming objects are frequently found in archaeological excavations at cloisters abroad. The finds here show that pastimes such as chess and backgammon were common both at Skriðuklaustur and on the European continent.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0268. Found 5/7/2005, found & logged by KM
https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422566 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 12:32:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:21 AM |
EDM |
1130 (CINE) |
skr loop |
conservation image of a small loop |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:05:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:28 AM |
EDM |
1131 (CINE) |
loop / lykkja |
Small loop made from bronze (fits a hook nr 2009-36-895). Broken when found, now fixed.
National museum item nr: 2009-36-896. Found 30/7/2009, found & logged by UHJ/SG |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:06:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:22 AM |
EDM |
1132 (CINE) |
skr coffin hooks |
coffin hooks. With scale |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:11:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:29 AM |
EDM |
1133 (CINE) |
Coffin hooks / krókar af líkkistu |
Coffin hooks from coffin in grave nr 31. 8 pieces all made from iron. Wood fragments attached to some of the hooks.
National museum item nr: 2007-36-2242. Found 16/08/2007, found & logged by ÞP |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:11:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:23 AM |
EDM |
1134 (CINE) |
skr small pottery leg |
small pottery leg, about 1 cm wide |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:22:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:30 AM |
EDM |
1135 (CINE) |
Leg piece of pottery / leirker- fótur |
Small leg piece of pottery. Made from red clay, size 1x1,5 cm. Made in S-Scandinavia or N-Germany in 15th century, found between turf layers from 1477 & 1363. Could be a leg from bowl or small dish. The leg piece is hollow inside. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:31:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:24 AM |
EDM |
1136 (CINE) |
skr large pottery leg |
Leg piece from pottery, |
Image |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:35:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:31 AM |
EDM |
1137 (CINE) |
leg piece of pottery /leirker fótur |
A leg piece of a pottery vessel. Possibly part of a pot with a handle of which more pieces were found. It was made of red clay sometime around AD 1500. The remaining glaze is barely visible.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0101. Found on 27/6/2005 by MK https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422320 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 17th of April 2020 04:35:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:25 AM |
EDM |
1138 (CINE) |
skr iron key |
Finders image of iron key. With scale
|
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 11:55:38 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:32 AM |
EDM |
1139 (CINE) |
skr iron key (2) |
Conservarion image of iron key. With scale - about 44 mm in length. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 11:57:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:33 AM |
EDM |
1140 (CINE) |
Iron key / járnlykill |
Key made from iron. Measures 44,4 mm in length. The eye is 18 mm wide.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-411. Found 31/ 7/ 2003, found & logged by AHP |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 11:57:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:26 AM |
EDM |
1141 (CINE) |
skr larger iron key |
image of key
|
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:00:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:34 AM |
EDM |
1142 (CINE) |
larger iron key /jánrlykill |
Iron key
National museum item nr: 2006-36-0013. Found 21/06/2006, found & logged by NN |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:07:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:27 AM |
EDM |
1143 (CINE) |
skr metal key |
finders image of a metal key, 8,5 cm in length. With scale
|
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:10:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:35 AM |
EDM |
1144 (CINE) |
skr metal key (2) |
conservation image of a metal key, 8,5 cem in length. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:11:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:35 AM |
EDM |
1145 (CINE) |
Metal key / málmlykill |
Metal key measuring 8,5 cm in length.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-0146. Found 20/06/2008 by HBH/HK https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=471782 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:11:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:28 AM |
EDM |
1146 (CINE) |
skr metalkey |
conservation image of a metal key. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:16:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:36 AM |
EDM |
1147 (CINE) |
metalkey / málmlykill |
Well preserved key from metal.
National museum item nr: 2008-36-1485. Found 12/08/2008, found & logged by GT/BB |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:17:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:29 AM |
EDM |
1148 (CINE) |
skr window glass |
piece of painted glass from window. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:23:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:37 AM |
EDM |
1149 (CINE) |
Stained glass fragment / málað glerbrot |
GLASS WINDOW FRAGMENTS, painted, stained The many beautifully decorated window fragments found in the ruins of the cloister church demonstrate its magnificence. While some fragments, like this one, were rather plainly decorated, one showed a human figure bathed in light rays.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-1909. Found 10/8/2005, found & logged by SA |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:23:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:30 AM |
EDM |
1150 (CINE) |
statue of Virgin Mary / Maríulíkneski |
THE CLOISTER MOTHER MARY. Legend has it that this statue was found in a barn wall on the farm. Cut in oak, it is 71 cm high and was probably carved in Northern Europe in the late 15th century. The Holy Mother is sitting on a chair, wearing a crown and holding the baby Jesus on her knee. Something else she originally held, probably a staff of authority, has now been lost, and one of the child's hands is missing, but the figure is otherwise undamaged. The wood was originally painted, partly in blue and red. The National Museum of Iceland acquired the statue in 1950, when buying articles collected in this country by the English fish merchant Pike Ward around 1900. The statue is believed to have stemmed from the cloister church because, like the monastery itself, the church was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, and also because 17th- and 18th-century church audits mention a statue of Mary there. Even though some other churches in this valley were dedicated to Mary, both the age and the find location strongly indicate the statue to have belonged to Skriðuklaustur. This replica of the statue was made by the carver Sveinn Ólafsson in 1989. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:25:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:31 AM |
EDM |
1151 (CINE) |
skr jeton |
Museum image of Abbey token |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:32:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:38 AM |
EDM |
1152 (CINE) |
Abbey jeton / mynt |
ABBEY TOKEN (JETONS). This French counting token, or jeton, dates back to the middle of the 15th century. Although not actually a means of payment, jetons were used for calculation by drawing lines on a cloth or board and marking amounts with such tokens. The type of jeton found in the Skriðuklaustur excavations is considered rare. In total, about a thousand types of jetons are known, though very few specimens have been found in Iceland. How this one came to this country and whether it was used for calculating at this cloister is unclear, but the bishop of this see at the time the cloister was founded, Stefan Jónsson, had studied in France and may have brought this jeton from there.
National museum item nr: 2005-36-0573. Found 13/7/2005, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:35:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:32 AM |
EDM |
1153 (CINE) |
skr clasp |
conservation image of a clasp or pentant. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:45:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:39 AM |
EDM |
1154 (CINE) |
pendant / næla |
Pendant or clasp from iron, 20,5 mm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-248. Found 23/ 7/ 2003, found & logged by RW |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:46:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:33 AM |
EDM |
1155 (CINE) |
skr arrowhead |
crossbow arrow. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:52:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:40 AM |
EDM |
1156 (CINE) |
Arrow head / örvaroddur |
Wooden stick warped in copper/bronze, arrow head from crossbow bolt.
Wooden stick wraped in copper/bronze, arrow head from crossbowbolt. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:53:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:34 AM |
EDM |
1157 (CINE) |
skr object |
Conservation image of unknown bronze piese.
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Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 12:59:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:41 AM |
EDM |
1158 (CINE) |
unidentified object /Óþekktur hlutur |
Unidentified piece of metal. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 01:00:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:35 AM |
EDM |
1159 (CINE) |
skr blue pearl |
finders image of a small blue pearl. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 01:02:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:42 AM |
EDM |
1160 (CINE) |
blue pearl / blá perla |
Bright blue pearl, c.a. 3 mm in diameter.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-249. Found 23/ 7/ 2003, found & logged by AHP |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 01:06:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:36 AM |
EDM |
1161 (CINE) |
skr clear pearl |
finders image of a small clear pearl. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 01:51:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:43 AM |
EDM |
1162 (CINE) |
Clear pearl / glær perla |
Clear /seethrough pearl from glass or amethyst. Found in grave nr 48..
National museum item nr: 2007-36-1571. Found 30/07/2007, found & logged by DA
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 01:52:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:37 AM |
EDM |
1163 (CINE) |
skr scissors |
Finders image of broken sissors. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:26:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:44 AM |
EDM |
1164 (CINE) |
skr scissors (2) |
Cleaned upp image of broken sissors. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:26:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:45 AM |
EDM |
1165 (CINE) |
Scissors / skæri |
Scissors made from iron. Measures at 95,5 x 9,9 mm.
National museum item nr: 2004-36-0713. Found 21/7/2004, found & logged by EB |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:35:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:38 AM |
EDM |
1166 (CINE) |
Scissors / skæri |
Scissors made from iron. Measures at 95,5 x 9,9 mm.
National museum item nr: 2004-36-0713. Found 21/7/2004, found & logged by EB |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:35:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:39 AM |
EDM |
1167 (CINE) |
skr half scissors |
Museum image of half scissors. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:46:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:46 AM |
EDM |
1168 (CINE) |
skr half scissors (2) |
X-ray of half scissors. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:46:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:47 AM |
EDM |
1169 (CINE) |
1/2 Scissors / hálf skæri |
One half of scissors.
National museum item nr: 2002-36-115. Found 26/07/2002 found & logged by Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:47:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:40 AM |
EDM |
1170 (CINE) |
1/2 Scissors / hálf skæri |
One half of scissors.
National museum item nr: 2002-36-115. Found 26/07/2002 found & logged by Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 02:47:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:41 AM |
EDM |
1171 (CINE) |
skr decoration fragment |
finders image of decoration fragment. With scale.
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Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:22:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:48 AM |
EDM |
1172 (CINE) |
fragment of decoration / skraut |
Fragment of decoration. Half a piece with a hole in one end. Deocrated with pattern or runes.
National museum item nr: 2007-36-1463. Found 27/07/2007, found & logged by LLD |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:25:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:42 AM |
EDM |
1173 (CINE) |
skr deco fragment |
finders image of decoration fragment. With scale. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:34:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:56 AM |
EDM |
1174 (CINE) |
fragment of decoration / skraut |
Decorated metal.
National museum item nr: 2010-36-030. Found 29/6/2010, found & logged by SL |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:36:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:42 AM |
EDM |
1175 (CINE) |
skr bookcorner |
Bronze decoration, book corner? |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:42:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:57 AM |
EDM |
1176 (CINE) |
decoration from a book / skrauthorn |
Corner of a book decoration. Made from copper. About 5 cm wide. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:43:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:43 AM |
EDM |
1177 (CINE) |
Rounded stone / steinn |
A round smooth stone that may have had medical uses. During the Catholic period in Iceland there were books discussing the healing power of stones. Brices were used to prevent conception and to cause a miscarriage. Carnelian stones stopped bleeding and anger. Crystallus stones were mixed with honey to increase breast milk production in women. These stones have obviously been handled a lot and some have been marked. National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2011-36-1136. Found 3/8/2011 by Nico and Oskar https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=786451 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:48:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:44 AM |
EDM |
1178 (CINE) |
skr game pieces |
Game pieces found in Skriðuklaustur exavation |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:57:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:58 AM |
EDM |
1179 (CINE) |
Chess piece / taflmaður |
This chess piece, made of bone, was found in the rubbish dump by the entrance to the monastery kitchen. While the oldest known references to chess are from the 6th century CE (AD), clergymen are thought to have brought the game to Iceland shortly after Christianity was adopted around the year 1000. Gaming objects such as these are frequently found in archaeological excavations at cloisters abroad. The finds here show that pastimes such as chess and backgammon were common both at Skriðuklaustur and on the European continent.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-359. Found 01/07/2008 by EJ https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1436488 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 03:58:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:45 AM |
EDM |
1180 (CINE) |
skr stone dice |
Image of dice made from stone. 1x1x1 cm |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:07:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:59:59 AM |
EDM |
1181 (CINE) |
stone Dice / Teningur |
Die made from stone, measuring 1 cm per side.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2006-36-0619. Found 11/07/2006 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=16648 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:07:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:46 AM |
EDM |
1182 (CINE) |
skr bone dice |
Conservation image of bone dice with corner missing. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:15:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:00 AM |
EDM |
1183 (CINE) |
Bone dice / teiningur |
Bone die measuring 1.5 cm2 with a notch missing in one corner. It is a six-sided die, possibly made of whale bone.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2010-36-912. Found on 05/08/2010 by UHJ/MF https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=618364
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:26:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:47 AM |
EDM |
1184 (CINE) |
skr pumice stone |
finders image of pumice stone. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:29:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:01 AM |
EDM |
1185 (CINE) |
Pumice stone / vikursteinn |
Pumice stone found near graves nr. 74 and 71.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-0032. Found 21/06/2007 by DA https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=793260 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:32:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:48 AM |
EDM |
1186 (CINE) |
skr sledgehammer |
Broken stone, formed and used as a sledgehammer. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:38:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:02 AM |
EDM |
1187 (CINE) |
Sledgehammer stone |
Fragment of a rounded sledgehammer stone.
National Museum of Iceland nr.: 2011-36-528. Found 7.7.2011 by Sean Lewis https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=599318
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:38:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:49 AM |
EDM |
1188 (CINE) |
skr broken bead |
Finders image of broken bead. With scale |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:58:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:03 AM |
EDM |
1189 (CINE) |
Broken Bead / brotin perla |
A broken black-coloured bead
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-1884. Found 07/08/2007, found & logged by RGG |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 04:59:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:50 AM |
EDM |
1190 (CINE) |
skr gray pearl |
Image of grey pearl. |
Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 05:12:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:04 AM |
EDM |
1191 (CINE) |
Gray pearl / grá perla |
Glass bead / pearl. Grey in color, matt and corse. Not regularly oval in shape, 0,9 mm in diameter. Was found in the hallway.
National museum item nr: 2003-36-350. Found 29/ 7/ 2003, found & logged by AHP |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 05:12:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:51 AM |
EDM |
1192 (CINE) |
skr swan bone |
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Image |
Monday 20th of April 2020 05:25:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:06 AM |
EDM |
1193 (CINE) |
Pipe from swan's leg / Álftarleggur |
Tube? Radius from swan. The radii have been cut off at both ends to form a long tube, the shaft had also been polished but there are no holes (as would be seen if they were flutes. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of April 2020 05:25:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:52 AM |
EDM |
1194 (CINE) |
skr grave 81 |
Image from excavation of grave 81 |
Image |
Friday 24th of April 2020 02:52:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:06 AM |
EDM |
1195 (CINE) |
skr grave 81 (2) |
Image from excavation of grave 81 |
Image |
Friday 24th of April 2020 02:55:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:07 AM |
EDM |
1196 (CINE) |
Skull with fractures |
Skull from grave no. 81. Skeleton of a young female c c.a. 20 - 40 years old. The skeleton it self was poorly preserved. Evidence of Syphilis were found. Still had a baby tooth. Direct meningitis, direct osteomyelitis and sinusitis were all found. Injury to the skull after a bump with a small weapon.
Trauma to the Cranium
There are cut marks in the right side of the frontal bone. A double cut mark is directed diagonally an- terior/laterally-posterior/medially. The two cuts are parallel, almost on top of each other, with the lateral cut slightly shallower and shorter (c. 22 mm) than the medial one (c. 32 mm). The cuts are c. 6 mm wide together, and c. 1.5 mm deep, with a wide, shallow V-shaped profile. Possibly two cuts were aimed at the same site, or the cut slipped and made two parallel marks. Just above the right orbit there are two parallel cuts, c. 10 mm apart and almost sagittal in direction. These marks are less sharp and have a rounded U-shaped profile and somewhat ir- regular shaped profiles. The medial cut is c. 22 mm long and the lateral cut is c. 12 mm long. Both are about 2.5 mm wide and c. 1 mm deep. It is uncertain if these are cut marks or some other damage to the bone.
There is also a mark at the tuber of the right parietal bone. This mark has a curved shape, c. 30 mm long, and c. 1 mm deep and wide, with a U-shaped profile. It is probably not a cut.The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 24th of April 2020 02:56:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:53 AM |
EDM |
1197 (CINE) |
skr grave 29 |
drawing of grave 29 |
Image |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:34:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:09 AM |
EDM |
1198 (CINE) |
Skull with hole |
Skull from grave no 29, skeleton of a woman 25-30 years old. No coffin and part of the skeleton is missing. Evidence of Syphilis,visible with two holes on the skull. Widespread infection through out the bones. Inhibited growth of dental glazing due to malnutrition or accident in childhood (enamel hypolapsia). Arthritis found as well.
The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:34:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:54 AM |
EDM |
1199 (CINE) |
skr grave 9 |
Image from grave 9, during exevation. |
Image |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:53:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:10 AM |
EDM |
1200 (CINE) |
skr grave 9 (2) |
Image from excavation on grave 9 |
Image |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:54:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:11 AM |
EDM |
1201 (CINE) |
Skull with damaged mouth |
Skull from grave no 9. Female older than 50 amd 1,57 cm. Sternum completely fused to manubrium. Abscesses in maxilla and mandible. Retained deciduous tooth (still had a baby tooth). Possible cleft palate / hair lip. Overbite and protrusion of lower incisors to meet upper incisors. Possible torus on maxilla and evidence of gum disease. Persistent metopic suture. Possible arthritis in feet |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:54:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:55 AM |
EDM |
1202 (CINE) |
skr grave 113 |
skeleton from grave 113 |
Image |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:09:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:12 AM |
EDM |
1203 (CINE) |
skr grave 113 (2) |
jaw from grave 113 |
Image |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:10:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:13 AM |
EDM |
1204 (CINE) |
jaw with tooth stone |
Jaw from grave no 113. Female, c.35-55 years, based on cranial sutures and dental wear. The skeleton is medium well preserved, and the female was about 1,53 m. Tooth loss before death. Periodontitis. Lot of tartar. Arthritis. Cartilage growth in osteophytes.
The calculus deposits form large lumps of up to c. 20 mm, completely covering some teeth, including the occlusal surface. The calculus deposits around the canine of the left mandible are also covering the space for the lateral incisor, which has been broken off by the cervix. The calculus deposits around the second molar of the left mandible are covering the space of the ante mortem lost first molar.
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:11:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:56 AM |
EDM |
1205 (CINE) |
skr grave 30 |
drawing from grave no 30 |
Image |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:21:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:14 AM |
EDM |
1206 (CINE) |
Skull with echinococosis |
Skull from grave 30. Female over 60 year old about 1,47 m high. No coffin but some white stones were found in the grave. Evidence of Tuberculosis and hydatid disease. Calcareous deposits in pelvis. No teeth and high muscle strength on her chin shows that she has lost them long before her death. Arthritis of the neck and spine and obvious injuries due to hard work. Osteolysis and teams collapsed. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:21:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:57 AM |
EDM |
1207 (CINE) |
skr grave 174 |
Human Humerus Bone
The humerus displays irregular new bone formation resulting from Paget’s disease of bone. The individual (male, 50+ years old) may have experienced impaired mobility because of the condition. From Skriðuklaustur, grave nr: 174
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Image |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:44:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:15 AM |
EDM |
1208 (CINE) |
Armbone with symptoms of paget. |
The individual buried in Grave 174 was an elderly man (for the Middle Ages) over 50 years old who suffered from an advanced case of Paget’s disease that he had likely lived with for a number of years. Given that Paget’s disease usually causes bowing of the legs because they are the weight bearers of the body, it is likely that the individual was not highly or very mobile. Significant bone thickening on all bones and widespread infection through out the bones.
There was no coffin and only part of the skeleton was found so finding height was impossible. The bones found were for the most part well preserved, certain bones were fragmented, they were all sturdy and could be cleaned easily. The only exception is the femur, which was sensitive to brushing.
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 27th of April 2020 12:45:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:58 AM |
EDM |
1210 (CINE) |
Pol Gorm |
Gaelic: pol gorm, the dark-blue pool. A river pool derived from deep sea-water.
(Grid reference: ND 020 161)
Climate change threat:
The sea on the North East coast is rising at a rate of 2mm per year due to a rise in temperature and melting of the ice caps.
Climate change impact:
Low lying areas will be susceptible to flooding leading to changes in the distribution and population of marine species.
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 10th of August 2020 12:18:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:23 AM |
EDM |
1211 (CINE) |
Auldanfearn |
Gaelic: alltan an fhearna, small stream flanked with alder woods. Alder leaves and roots are important to the ecosystem because they enrich the soil with nitrogen and other nutrients. (Grid reference: NC 751 328)
Climate change threat:
A changing climate, in combination with new pests and pathogens will affect native tree species populations, especially in the North of Scotland.
Climate change impact:
A reduction in nutrient enriching native tree species will contribute to and less healthy soil growing conditions.
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 10th of August 2020 12:21:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:24 AM |
EDM |
1226 (CINE) |
Vestdalur 2020 |
Vestdalur farm is now abandoned |
Shape |
Friday 11th of September 2020 03:11:59 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 03:20:24 PM |
EDM |
1227 (CINE) |
Kollastadir 2020 |
Circa borders for the farm abandoned farm Kollastaðir in year 2020 |
Shape |
Friday 11th of September 2020 03:50:24 PM |
Friday 11th of September 2020 03:50:24 PM |
EDM |
1311 (CINE) |
Anastadir 2020 video |
Ánastaðir in Hjaltastaðaþinghá - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020.
Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 02:25:00 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:42:03 PM |
EDM |
1313 (CINE) |
Arnastadir 2020 video |
Árnastaðir í Loðmundafjörður- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 02:38:22 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:35:03 PM |
EDM |
1314 (CINE) |
Austdalur 2020 video |
Austdalur í Seyðisfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 02:49:29 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:35:41 PM |
EDM |
1315 (CINE) |
Berunes 2020 video |
Berunes in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 02:59:38 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:47:58 PM |
EDM |
1316 (CINE) |
Bessastadagerdi 2020 video |
Bessastaðagerði in Fljótsdalur- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 03:10:09 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:53:25 PM |
EDM |
1317 (CINE) |
Bessastadir 2020 video |
Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 03:41:56 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 12:58:52 PM |
EDM |
1318 (CINE) |
Brattagerdi 2020 video |
Brattagerði in Jökuldalur- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 03:48:17 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:04:14 PM |
EDM |
1319 (CINE) |
Brekka 2020 video |
Brekka in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 03:57:13 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:04:47 PM |
EDM |
1320 (CINE) |
Brekkugerdi 2020 video |
Brekkugerði in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to be part of the farm Brekka in 1552 |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 04:04:10 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:10:05 PM |
EDM |
1321 (CINE) |
brekkugerdishus 2020 video |
Brekkugerðishús (Hús) - in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part of Brekka farm in 1552 |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 04:19:54 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:15:28 PM |
EDM |
1322 (CINE) |
Brimnes 2020 video |
Brimnes in Seyðisfjörður- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 04:37:54 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:21:28 PM |
EDM |
1323 (CINE) |
Hamborg2020 video |
Hamborg in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part af the farm Bessastaðir 1552. |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 04:48:05 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:27:30 PM |
EDM |
1324 (CINE) |
Melar 2020 video |
Melar in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part af the farm Bessastaðir 1552. |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 04:59:24 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:32:38 PM |
EDM |
1325 (CINE) |
Hjardabol 2020 video |
Hjarðaból in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part af the farm Brekka 1552. |
Video |
Thursday 01st of October 2020 05:06:55 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:38:56 PM |
EDM |
1326 (CINE) |
Eirksstadir 2020 video |
Eiríksstaðir & Þorskagerði in Jökuldalur - drone video of the farms filmed in summer 2020. Þorskagerði used to be part of Eiríssta'ir farm (croft). Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 11:55:53 AM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 02:06:04 PM |
EDM |
1327 (CINE) |
Eyrarland 2020 |
Eyrarland in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part af the farm Bessastaðir 1552. |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 12:22:09 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 02:00:45 PM |
EDM |
1328 (CINE) |
Eyri 2020 video |
Eyri in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 12:29:20 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:55:09 PM |
EDM |
1329 (CINE) |
Eyvindara 2020 video |
Eyvindará & Uppsalir in Eiðaþinghá - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 12:40:16 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:49:49 PM |
EDM |
1330 (CINE) |
Mynes 2020 video |
Mýnes & Þrándarstaðir in Eiðaþinghá - drone video of the farms filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Þrándastaðir used to part af the farm Mýnes 1552. |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 12:50:07 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 01:44:22 PM |
EDM |
1331 (CINE) |
Geitdalur 2020 video |
Geitdalur in Skriðdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 01:04:56 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 08:55:32 AM |
EDM |
1332 (CINE) |
Hamragerdi 2020 video |
Hamragerði in Eiðaþinghá - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun.
At the time of the monastery Hamragerði belonged to Hjaltastaðaþinghá county, landmarks have changed and it is now seen to be in Eiðaþinghá county.
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Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 01:11:39 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 09:40:25 AM |
EDM |
1333 (CINE) |
Haugar 2020 video |
Haugar í Skriðdal - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 02:29:17 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 08:47:56 AM |
EDM |
1334 (CINE) |
Hesteyri 2020 video |
Hesteyri in Mjófjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 02:36:38 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 09:52:43 AM |
EDM |
1335 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir 2020 video |
Hrafnkelsstaðir in Fljótsdalur- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 02:46:50 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 09:58:23 AM |
EDM |
1336 (CINE) |
Vallholt 2020 video |
Vallholt in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to part af the farm Hrafnkelsstaðir 1552. |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 02:54:20 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:03:46 AM |
EDM |
1337 (CINE) |
Hrjotur 2020 video |
Hrjótur in Hjaltastaðaþinghá - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:00:04 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:09:03 AM |
EDM |
1338 (CINE) |
Hvanna 2020 video |
Hvanná in Jökuldalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:05:22 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:15:48 AM |
EDM |
1339 (CINE) |
Kappeyri 2020 video |
Kappeyri in Fáskrúðsfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:09:51 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:24:40 AM |
EDM |
1340 (CINE) |
Karlsskali 2020 video |
Karlsskáli in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:14:36 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:30:23 AM |
EDM |
1341 (CINE) |
Ketilsstadir 2020 video |
Ketilsstaðir in Vallahreppur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:24:21 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:00:36 AM |
EDM |
1342 (CINE) |
Klaustursel 2020 video |
Klaustursel in Jökuldalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:30:13 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:53:07 AM |
EDM |
1343 (CINE) |
Kollaleira 2020 video |
Kollaleira in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:36:38 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:47:47 AM |
EDM |
1344 (CINE) |
Kollastaðir 2020 video |
Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:42:27 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:41:31 AM |
EDM |
1345 (CINE) |
Kolmuli 2020 video |
Kolmúli in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 03:52:13 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 10:36:11 AM |
EDM |
1346 (CINE) |
Kross 2020 video |
Kross in Mjóifjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 04:04:20 PM |
Thursday 25th of November 2021 11:57:33 AM |
EDM |
1347 (CINE) |
Litla-Sandfell 2020 video |
Litla-Sandfell in Skriðdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 04:35:14 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:07:54 AM |
EDM |
1348 (CINE) |
Litla Breiduvik 2020 video |
Litla-Breiðuvík in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 04:40:18 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:13:44 AM |
EDM |
1349 (CINE) |
neshjaleiga 2020 video |
Nes – og Neshjáleiga in Loðmundafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Friday 02nd of October 2020 04:53:36 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:19:13 AM |
EDM |
1350 (CINE) |
Nes 2020 video |
Nes – og Neshjáleiga in Loðmundafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:08:05 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:24:46 AM |
EDM |
1351 (CINE) |
Saevarendi 2020 video |
Sævarendi in Fáskrúðsfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:13:56 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:30:07 AM |
EDM |
1352 (CINE) |
Seljamyri 2020 video |
Seljamýri in Loðmundafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:18:00 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:48:01 AM |
EDM |
1353 (CINE) |
Sellatur 2020 video |
Sellátur in Reyðarfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:22:12 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:53:23 AM |
EDM |
1354 (CINE) |
Skeggjastadir 2020 video |
Skeggjastaðir in Jökuldalur- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:29:15 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 11:59:07 AM |
EDM |
1355 (CINE) |
Skogar 2020 video |
Skógar in Vopnafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:32:32 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 12:04:30 PM |
EDM |
1356 (CINE) |
Skrida breidd 2020 video |
Skriða in Breiðdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:37:27 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 12:10:17 PM |
EDM |
1357 (CINE) |
Stakkahlid 2020 video |
Stakkahlíð in Loðmundafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 12:58:08 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 12:17:23 PM |
EDM |
1358 (CINE) |
Straumur 2020 video |
Straumur in Hróarstunga- drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 01:42:26 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 01:11:18 PM |
EDM |
1359 (CINE) |
Sturluflot 2020 video |
Sturluflöt in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 01:49:56 PM |
Friday 26th of November 2021 01:06:02 PM |
EDM |
1360 (CINE) |
Torfastadir 2020 video |
Torfastaðir in Jökulárhlíð - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:03:31 PM |
Tuesday 07th of December 2021 08:31:54 AM |
EDM |
1361 (CINE) |
Ulfsstadir 2020 video |
Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:06:44 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:46:56 PM |
EDM |
1362 (CINE) |
Vad 2020 video |
Vað in Skriðdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:11:52 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:41:24 PM |
EDM |
1363 (CINE) |
Vattarnes 2020 video |
Vattarnes in Fáskrúðsfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:31:40 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:35:53 PM |
EDM |
1364 (CINE) |
Vestdalur 2020 video |
Vestdalur in Seyðisfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:42:17 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 02:56:26 PM |
EDM |
1365 (CINE) |
vidivallagerdi 2020 video |
Víðivallagerði in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. Used to belong to the farm Viðivellir fremri in 1552 (small holding) |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 02:56:55 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:06:56 PM |
EDM |
1366 (CINE) |
Vidivellir fremri 2020 video |
Víðivellir fremri in Fljótsdalur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 03:01:13 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:18:21 PM |
EDM |
1367 (CINE) |
Vik 2020 video |
Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun |
Video |
Monday 05th of October 2020 03:13:28 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 03:30:09 PM |
EDM |
1368 (CINE) |
Glettinganes 2020 |
Glettinganes in Borgafjörður, in summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 06th of October 2020 11:56:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:00:59 AM |
EDM |
1369 (CINE) |
Snotrunes 2020 image |
Snotrunes in Borgafjörður. 360° image in summer 2020 |
Panorama |
Tuesday 06th of October 2020 12:18:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:39 AM |
EDM |
1370 (CINE) |
snotrunes pano |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 07th of October 2020 12:32:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:40 AM |
EDM |
1371 (CINE) |
Snotrunes 2020 photo |
Photo on Snotrunes in Borgarfjörður eystri. Summer 2020 |
Image |
Thursday 08th of October 2020 03:16:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:01 AM |
EDM |
1372 (CINE) |
neshjaleiga 2020 photo1 |
Neshjáleiga in Loðmundafjörður. Photo taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Thursday 08th of October 2020 04:10:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:01 AM |
EDM |
1373 (CINE) |
neshjaleiga 2020 photo2 |
Neshjáleiga in Loðmundafjörður. Photo from summer 2020 |
Image |
Thursday 08th of October 2020 04:23:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:02 AM |
EDM |
1374 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur 2020 photo1 |
Skriða / Skriðuklaustur in Fljótsdalur. Taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Thursday 08th of October 2020 05:06:48 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 09:20:27 AM |
EDM |
1375 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur 2020 photo2 |
Skriða / Skriðuklaustur in Fljótsdalur. Taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Thursday 08th of October 2020 05:15:23 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 09:30:56 AM |
EDM |
1376 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Tuesday 13th of October 2020 11:41:24 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 09:36:20 AM |
EDM |
1377 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Skriduklaustur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photo |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 11:51:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:42 AM |
EDM |
1378 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur melarett |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 11:59:56 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 09:43:03 AM |
EDM |
1379 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur eyrarland |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:06:15 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:29:10 AM |
EDM |
1380 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Bessastadagerdi |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:08:11 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:37:06 AM |
EDM |
1381 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Melar |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:09:36 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:42:41 AM |
EDM |
1382 (CINE) |
Fljotdalur Hjardabol |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:15:20 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:52:30 AM |
EDM |
1383 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Brekka |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:16:58 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:58:20 AM |
EDM |
1384 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Brekkugerdi |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:19:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:12:50 AM |
EDM |
1385 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Arnheidarstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:20:47 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 10:58:42 AM |
EDM |
1386 (CINE) |
fljotsdalur Geitagerdi |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:24:44 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:05:15 AM |
EDM |
1387 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Vidivellir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:26:42 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:19:15 AM |
EDM |
1388 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur vidivallagerdi |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:29:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:00 AM |
EDM |
1389 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Sudurdalur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:30:12 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:25:08 AM |
EDM |
1390 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Arnaldsstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:32:30 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:25:30 AM |
EDM |
1391 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur thorgerdarstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:39:54 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:26:37 AM |
EDM |
1392 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Sturluflot |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:42:47 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:27:03 AM |
EDM |
1393 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Hallsteinafoss |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:44:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:05 AM |
EDM |
1394 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Hrafnkelsstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:45:51 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:32:32 AM |
EDM |
1395 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Vallholt |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:47:25 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:32:56 AM |
EDM |
1396 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Ranaskogur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photos |
Panorama |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 12:48:38 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:38:19 AM |
EDM |
1397 (CINE) |
Inn Fljotsdalur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - drone video |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of October 2020 02:04:45 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 02:50:44 PM |
EDM |
1399 (CINE) |
Ceramic Cream Preserve Jar |
A stoneware cream jar manufactured by the Caledonian Pottery, Rutherglen, Glasgow and used by the Wigtownshire Creamery Company. This example has a black transfer with the Creamery’s logo of a milkmaid. Dated. c.1915. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 19th of October 2020 04:06:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:32:59 AM |
EDM |
1400 (CINE) |
Knitting Belt |
A leather knitting belt in Timespan’s collection. This belt was used for sewing and spinning and was sometimes worn by herring gutting girls while kntting jumpers. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 19th of October 2020 04:13:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:00 AM |
EDM |
1401 (CINE) |
Policeman's Lamp |
A black enamel lamp with brass plates and triple-layered fluted hat. Added to Timespan’s collection in 1990. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 19th of October 2020 04:24:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:01 AM |
EDM |
1402 (CINE) |
Hot Water Can |
Metallic hot water can with a hinged, half lid and handles on the lid, top and back. Added to Timespan’s collection in 1988. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 19th of October 2020 04:45:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:02 AM |
EDM |
1403 (CINE) |
Killybegs |
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Organization |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 10:17:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:34:13 AM |
EDM |
1404 (CINE) |
CINE Wayfinder |
In 2017 nine organisations from Norway, Iceland, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland got together to create a project to talk about heritage and climate change, and to develop digital technology for people who want to bring the past alive. Over 3.5 years we had a lot of fun, we learned many things and shared our findings with others. Along the way we created tools, guidelines and case studies which you can now access here. |
App |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 10:43:48 AM |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 10:43:48 AM |
EDM |
1405 (CINE) |
Partner Meeting, East Iceland 2018 |
CINE Partner Meeting, East Iceland, March 2018 |
Video |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 10:49:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:50:57 AM |
EDM |
1406 (CINE) |
ClimSim - Sitsim DEMO III |
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Video |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 10:51:36 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:50:58 AM |
EDM |
1407 (CINE) |
CINE-taeknidagur-2019 |
Children exploring the VR of the Skriðuklaustur's monastic buildings on the day of technology in East Iceland. Thanks to CINE-project and St. Andrews teams. |
Video |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 11:13:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:50:59 AM |
EDM |
1408 (CINE) |
Longhouse Farming Settlement |
A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan. Virtual Reconstruction and Film: Sarah Kennedy Digital Curation, Archaeological Research and Narration: Jacquie Aitken Character Animation: Lucy Hardie Digital Systems: Iain Oliver Digitisation of feature objects: Catherine-Anne Cassidy Project Coordinator: Alan Miller The settlement of Caen is located a few miles north of the fishing village of Helmsdale along the Strath of Kildonan road. It is located in a narrow valley along the banks of a tumbling burn that flows into the Helmsdale River. The presence of Neolithic stone burial cairns and Iron Age roundhouses in the vicinity shows us that people had been farming this land for over 6,000 years. In 1230AD, the lands of Kildonan formed part of the Earldom of Sutherlandshire, a part-feudal land-owning system created by Alexander II, who granted the lands to William de Moravia, the 1st Earl of Sutherland. This system prevailed relatively unchanged until the early 19th century when the landowners implemented a major plan of improvements instigated by technological and agricultural advancements led by a wealthy class of aristocrats known as improvers. The people of Kildonan were removed from their homes and relocated to the coast at Helmsdale and were allocated small strips of land to work on the steep stony hillsides, next to the sea. The hilly uplands in Kildonan were used to graze huge flocks of cheviot and blackface sheep, whose wool had tripled in price due to high demand in Britain and Europe. The reconstruction of the township of Caen gives us an authentic insight into the daily life of a farming community, before the Clearances. |
Tour |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 04:45:06 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 03:08:43 PM |
EDM |
1409 (CINE) |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
During the Iron Age the Strath of Kildonan in Sutherland was home to many small farming communities. The relatively mild climate of this period enabled the cultivation of barley, wheat, and oats, and the keeping of horses, sheep, and cattle. Although much of the land had been cleared for agriculture, areas of woodland survived (providing shelter for deer, wild boar, and wolves). The Iron Age residents of Kildonan lived in circular roundhouses, made of stone and turf, with conical thatched roofs. Hut circles from these long ago dwellings can still be seen today. More than 350 hut circles have been identified in Kildonan. The roundhouses provided shelter for humans and animals. They were focused around a central hearth, with bays for sleeping and stalls for animals towards the walls of the house. Roundhouses were common throughout the British Isles. However, many of the roundhouses in Kildonan have specific regional variations – including passageways in the walls. This reconstruction shows how roundhouses near Caen in the Strath of Kildonan may have looked about 2000 years ago. The dwellings are set within a wider landscape, which was already profoundly shaped by human activity. Partial deforestation, and the impact of growing crops and grazing animals, made this Iron Age environment far from its original wild state. |
Tour |
Wednesday 21st of October 2020 05:48:28 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 03:03:10 PM |
EDM |
1410 (CINE) |
Pressing Iron |
Hot pressing iron from Timespan’s collection. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:10:13 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:03 AM |
EDM |
1411 (CINE) |
Metal Comb |
Metal curry comb on a wooden turned handle with decorative bending and a metal loop at top. The flared arms attached to the surface of the comb has fine teeth at one edge and coarser teeth at the other end. Added to Timespan’s collection in 1990. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:11:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:04 AM |
EDM |
1412 (CINE) |
Metal Can |
A "Tinkler" made metal can possibly used for milk or other liquid foodstuff. Dated early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:05 AM |
EDM |
1413 (CINE) |
Goffering Iron |
Goffering iron - stand only, for ironing head and neck gear. Added to Timespan’s collection in 1987. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:06 AM |
EDM |
1417 (CINE) |
Ink Bottle |
An ink bottle in Timespan’s collection. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:10 AM |
EDM |
1418 (CINE) |
Hot Water Bottle |
Stone Pig (hot water bottle) from Timespan’s collection of domestic items. Added in 1990. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:11 AM |
EDM |
1419 (CINE) |
Earthenware Pot |
A large pottery domestic container with a brown salt glaze commonly used for storing flour and other grains. Dated. c. late 19th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:12 AM |
EDM |
1420 (CINE) |
Roll of Rope |
Fishermen used rope to haul their nets, hoist sales and drop anchors. It was a vital necessity abroad any fishing boat. Dated mid-20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:13 AM |
EDM |
1421 (CINE) |
Net Mending Needle |
A tool used for making and repairing nets. Early examples were made of wood or bone which was later replaced by plastic. Dated early-mid 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:12:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:14 AM |
EDM |
1422 (CINE) |
Water Jug |
A large urn shaped water jug used with a basin for washing at a wash stand. Dated. Early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:15 AM |
EDM |
1423 (CINE) |
Palm |
A tool used to protect the hand when making or mending sails. It is made from leather and a pad of resin forms the thimble like head used to push a needle through the tough sail cloth. Dated early-mid-20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:16 AM |
EDM |
1424 (CINE) |
Weighing Scales |
General purpose scales made by Salter Housewares Ltd. Dated late 19th. Century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:17 AM |
EDM |
1425 (CINE) |
Human Humerus Bone |
Significant bone thickening on all bones. Impaired mobility. Extensive infection. Because of Paget's symptoms. From grave nr:174, male 50+ of age.
The physical item is stored at the National Museum of Iceland |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:18 AM |
EDM |
1429 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 1 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:45 AM |
EDM |
1430 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 2 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:46 AM |
EDM |
1431 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 3 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:14:24 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:47 AM |
EDM |
1432 (CINE) |
Cooper's "Apprentice Piece" Flask |
This flask was made by a cooper at the end of his apprenticeship and used the same woodworking skills that were required to make herring barrels. Twelve wooden staves were used to make the flask and six brass rings around the outside were used to hold the staves together. Dated. C1880. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:17:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:48 AM |
EDM |
1433 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 4 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:17:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:49 AM |
EDM |
1434 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 5 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:17:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:50 AM |
EDM |
1435 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 6 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:00 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:51 AM |
EDM |
1436 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 7 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:52 AM |
EDM |
1437 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 8 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:53 AM |
EDM |
1438 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 9 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:54 AM |
EDM |
1439 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 10 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:54 AM |
EDM |
1440 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 11 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:55 AM |
EDM |
1441 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 12 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:18:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:56 AM |
EDM |
1442 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 13 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:57 AM |
EDM |
1443 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 14 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:58 AM |
EDM |
1444 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 15 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:33:59 AM |
EDM |
1445 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 16 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:00 AM |
EDM |
1446 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 17 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:01 AM |
EDM |
1447 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 18 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:02 AM |
EDM |
1448 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 19 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:03 AM |
EDM |
1449 (CINE) |
Callanish 10 Stone 20 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:04 AM |
EDM |
1450 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church - Wall Stone |
A stone removed from St Catherine's Chrch site captured in 3D |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:20:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:05 AM |
EDM |
1451 (CINE) |
Stone Bowl |
Stone bowl found in a Pictish cairn at Dalcharne, in the Strath of Kildonan, in 1853. The vessel comprises an oval bowl with one broken short lug-like, perforated handle. It is made from a soft rock, similar to soapstone, and has concentric and unusual repeated wheat sheaf decoration. The blackening at one at one end of the bowl may signify burning reside and its possible alternative use as a lamp. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:01 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:06 AM |
EDM |
1452 (CINE) |
Grave Stone - Killybegs |
A gravestone from Killybegs graveyard, Donegal. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:07 AM |
EDM |
1453 (CINE) |
Spindle Whorl |
A decorated stone spindle whorl with concentric ring of punched dots and central perforation, used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:08 AM |
EDM |
1454 (CINE) |
Spindle Whorl |
A spindle whorl for spinning raw wool, made from a grey schist-like rock with central perforation used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn, for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:09 AM |
EDM |
1455 (CINE) |
Stone Lamp |
Stone lamp made from an oval pebble, with shallow concave oil bowl and wick holder. The wick was traditionally made from the waxy pith from reed stalks and oil was derived from animal fat. It is thought to have been found in the Strath of Kildonan. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:10 AM |
EDM |
1456 (CINE) |
The Finlaggan Cross |
This carved stone cross-head was excavated on the island of Eilean Mor in Loch Finlaggan on Islay. Finlaggan was the traditional ceremonial and administrative centre of the medieval Lordship of the Isles. The cross-head was discovered near the former chapel of the Lords of the Isles (although it predates the surviving chapel ruins). The cross was set in a stone plinth, which was found nearby. The shaft of the cross is now missing, and the plinth showed signs of it having been violently removed (perhaps in the mid seventeenth century). The cross dates from around the fourteenth century, and was probably produced by local craftsmen. It has some similarities with medieval crosses at Kildalton and Kilarrow (also on Islay). |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:11 AM |
EDM |
1457 (CINE) |
Slate Carved with a Heraldic Lion |
This slate, carved on both sides with outlines of heraldic animals (probably lions), was excavated at Finlaggan on Islay. In the Middle Ages the islands of Eilean Mor and Eilean na Comhairle on Loch Finlaggan were the ceremonial base of the Lords of the Isles and their Council. The slate may have been a test piece by a medieval craftsman. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:12 AM |
EDM |
1459 (CINE) |
Crucifix Part |
Bronze Christ figure from a 13th century crucifix, deliberately broken; from the loch bottom near Eilean Mhureill |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:14 AM |
EDM |
1460 (CINE) |
Game Piece |
Bone tableman decorated with a unicorn, 15th century; from the excavations on Eilean Mor |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:15 AM |
EDM |
1461 (CINE) |
Bone Comb |
Bone double-sided comb, 13th century, from the midden adjacent to Eilean na Comhairle |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:21:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:16 AM |
EDM |
1462 (CINE) |
Ivory Arm of Crucifix |
Ivory arm from an early medieval crucifix, a relic probably incorporated in the altar in the chapel on Eilean Mor |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:17 AM |
EDM |
1463 (CINE) |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:18 AM |
EDM |
1464 (CINE) |
Chimpanzee skull |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:19 AM |
EDM |
1466 (CINE) |
Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:21 AM |
EDM |
1467 (CINE) |
Possible Panther |
Possible panther skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:21 AM |
EDM |
1468 (CINE) |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:22 AM |
EDM |
1469 (CINE) |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:23 AM |
EDM |
1471 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 06 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:25 AM |
EDM |
1472 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 05 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:26 AM |
EDM |
1473 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 02 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:27 AM |
EDM |
1474 (CINE) |
Callanish 04 Stone 04 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:28 AM |
EDM |
1475 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 01 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:29 AM |
EDM |
1476 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 02 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:30 AM |
EDM |
1477 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 03 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:31 AM |
EDM |
1478 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 04 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:32 AM |
EDM |
1479 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 08 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:33 AM |
EDM |
1480 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 10 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:34 AM |
EDM |
1481 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 11 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:22:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:35 AM |
EDM |
1482 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 13 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:36 AM |
EDM |
1483 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 15 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:37 AM |
EDM |
1484 (CINE) |
Callanish 03 Stone 16 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:38 AM |
EDM |
1485 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 01 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:13 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:39 AM |
EDM |
1486 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone02 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:40 AM |
EDM |
1487 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 03 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:41 AM |
EDM |
1488 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 04 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:42 AM |
EDM |
1489 (CINE) |
Callanish 02 Stone 05 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:43 AM |
EDM |
1490 (CINE) |
Quern Stone |
This stone was once part of a quern, a tool used to grind grain by hand. It was discovered near the chapel on Eilean Mor, and had probably been built into the chapel wall. At Finlaggan (as at many medieval sites) there is evidence of old stones being reused and repurposed. [Original Object: 400mm x 350mm] |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:44 AM |
EDM |
1491 (CINE) |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:45 AM |
EDM |
1492 (CINE) |
Perfume Bottle |
Crater vessel with concentric circular design typical of this period in Cypriot pottery. Size determines that it may have also been ornamental. The decoration indicates links with Phoenician pottery – particularly the concentric circles and the black bands around the belly of the vessel. Late Bronze Age/early Iron Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:46 AM |
EDM |
1493 (CINE) |
Bichrome Juglet |
White painted bichrome juglet. Concentric design in red paint and a cruciform design on base. Iron Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:47 AM |
EDM |
1494 (CINE) |
Redware Bowl |
Red polished hand made bowl with loop on the rim for threading an attachment to a belt or bag. Thought to be a drinking vessel or multi-purpose bowl. Bronze Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:48 AM |
EDM |
1495 (CINE) |
Whorl |
White on black ceramic spindle whorl with incised geometric design typical of the period. The white decoration is thought to be a paste which was used to infill the incisions. Spindle whorls are often found in grave contexts suggesting that there was a connection between the importance of domestic implements and the afterlife (Knapp, 1999). Bronze Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:49 AM |
EDM |
1496 (CINE) |
Plank |
Plank Figurine. Anthropomorphic design with a halo. Terracotta red painted geometric design which is well preserved. Plank figurines were commonly found in grave contexts in Cyprus. Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:51 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:50 AM |
EDM |
1497 (CINE) |
Bell |
Terracotta fashioned into an anthropomorphic figurine. Red painted geometric design and inside a small hole can clearly be seen where a thread could be tied to hold a bell. Bronze Age. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:51 AM |
EDM |
1498 (CINE) |
Sutherland Chair |
A small wooden chair made by a local house carpenter from bogwood. The sides are made from two pieces of wood forming a natural right angle and the back and seat are connected by wooden spars. These chairs were deliberately designed to be close to the ground so that the sitter would be below the thick peat smoke. Dated early 19th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:52 AM |
EDM |
1499 (CINE) |
Cooper's Croze |
Used for making grooves about an inch and a half below the rim of a barrel to hold the lid or head. It is stamped “Peter J Jack, Wick”. Dated c. late 19th/early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:53 AM |
EDM |
1500 (CINE) |
Creel Basket |
A large basket worn on the back to carry fish usually made from larch or willow branches. The fishwife would sell fish to the surrounding community or barter for fresh dairy produce. Dated c. early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:23:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:54 AM |
EDM |
1501 (CINE) |
Fishing sinker (Ts8477) |
Fishing sinker from Storvågan, Lofoten, northern Norway. Dated to c. 1200. Ts8477. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:01 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:55 AM |
EDM |
1502 (CINE) |
Raqqa ware |
Raqqa ware from Storvågan, Lofoten, northern Norway. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:56 AM |
EDM |
1503 (CINE) |
Blysegl |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:57 AM |
EDM |
1504 (CINE) |
Hasselnøtt |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:58 AM |
EDM |
1505 (CINE) |
Quernstones (for manual rotation) |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:26 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:34:59 AM |
EDM |
1506 (CINE) |
Stone Crucible |
A small rounded sandstone bowl or crucible of unknown use and origin. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:00 AM |
EDM |
1507 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 1 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:01 AM |
EDM |
1508 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 2 |
Killybegs stone |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:02 AM |
EDM |
1509 (CINE) |
Killybegs Stone 4 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:03 AM |
EDM |
1510 (CINE) |
Church Corner |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:04 AM |
EDM |
1511 (CINE) |
Church Corner Stone Mason Inscription |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:24:36 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:05 AM |
EDM |
1512 (CINE) |
Church Window |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:06 AM |
EDM |
1513 (CINE) |
Grave Inscription |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:07 AM |
EDM |
1514 (CINE) |
Grave Stone 1 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:51 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:07 AM |
EDM |
1515 (CINE) |
Doorway Arch |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:53 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:08 AM |
EDM |
1516 (CINE) |
Trancept Arch |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:09 AM |
EDM |
1517 (CINE) |
TS8476 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:10 AM |
EDM |
1518 (CINE) |
Fishing sinker |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:11 AM |
EDM |
1519 (CINE) |
Fragments of baking stones of «steatite slate» |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:25:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:12 AM |
EDM |
1520 (CINE) |
Fish bones, probably gadus morhua |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:26:00 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:13 AM |
EDM |
1521 (CINE) |
TS10190 |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:26:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:14 AM |
EDM |
1522 (CINE) |
Inch Island Fort |
Inch Fort, Lough Swilly, Inishowen, County Donegal was built between 1812 and 1813, during the Napoleonic Wars. It had positions for nine guns, six in an open battery and a further three in a blockhouse. Following the peace in 1815, the defences of Lough Swilly were neglected.
During the 1880s a scheme to strengthen the defences in Lough Swilly was put into effect. By 1893 Inch Fort had been rearmed with two 6-inch guns on hydropneumatic carriages. A small barrack complex was added at the same time. Following recommendations of the Owen Committee in 1905, the guns were deemed surplus and the fort was disarmed and abandoned.
Today the site includes the two 6-inch gun positions and associated magazines, but the Napoleonic blockhouse was mostly demolished during the 1890s remodelling. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:26:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:15 AM |
EDM |
1523 (CINE) |
Inch Island Castle |
Inch Castle is a ruined castle located on the southern tip of Inch Island in County Donegal, Ireland. The castle was constructed around 1430 by the Gaelic Irish lord Neachtain O’Donnell for his father-in-law Cahir O’Doherty. The O’Doherty’s were the dominant family on the nearby peninsula of Inishowen and had close links with the O’Donnells. It came to form part of the defensive network of O’Doherty fortifications designed to protect them from rival clans and to overawe those who accepted their overlordship. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:26:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:16 AM |
EDM |
1526 (CINE) |
Smooth Stone |
This stone has been deliberately rubbed to obtain a smooth surface. Purpose unknown. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 10:26:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:19 AM |
EDM |
1527 (CINE) |
Gravestone - St Catherines Graveyard, Killybegs |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:02:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:33 AM |
EDM |
1528 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:05:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:34 AM |
EDM |
1529 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Gravestone |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:06:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:35 AM |
EDM |
1530 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Gravestone |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:07:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:37 AM |
EDM |
1531 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Gravestone |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:08:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:38 AM |
EDM |
1532 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Grave Slab |
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3D Object |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:09:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:39 AM |
EDM |
1533 (CINE) |
Gravestone - St Catherines Graveyard, Killybegs |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:19:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:20 AM |
EDM |
1534 (CINE) |
St Catherine's Church |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:19:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:25 AM |
EDM |
1536 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Gravestone |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:19:13 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:27 AM |
EDM |
1537 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Gravestone |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:19:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:28 AM |
EDM |
1538 (CINE) |
St Catherines Church, Killybegs - Grave Slab |
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Movable Heritage |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 11:19:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:29 AM |
EDM |
1551 (CINE) |
Skrida breidal 2020 photos |
Images of Skriða in Breiðdalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 03:33:34 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:43:43 AM |
EDM |
1552 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Egilsstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photo |
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 04:16:15 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:49:05 AM |
EDM |
1553 (CINE) |
fljotsdalur glumsstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photo |
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 04:25:26 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:54:34 AM |
EDM |
1554 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Hvammur |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photo |
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 04:30:21 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 11:59:56 AM |
EDM |
1555 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur Thuridarstadir |
Fljótsdalur / Fljótsdalshreppur - 360° drone photo |
Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 04:34:34 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 12:05:17 PM |
EDM |
1556 (CINE) |
Plan of Wester Helmsdale |
By the beginning of the eighteenth century the catching, salting and exportation of salmon seems to have become a significant source of revenue to the Sutherland Estate. The principal centres of the industry were at Brora, Helmsdale and Strathnaver, and of these Helmsdale was the most significant.
Cruvies or Croves were built across rivers to trap salmon in wicker baskets or hanging nets, attached to wattle fences set into large areas of cobbles on the bed of the river. This map depicts one of these early fish traps across the Helmsdale River, to the northwest of Marrill. It predates the building of the ice house in c.1830, near the harbour and provides evidence of a substantial salmon fishing industry in the eighteenth century.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:26:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:50 AM |
EDM |
1557 (CINE) |
The Division of Rights pertaining to Hunting and Fishing |
The legislation in this area in the past was more concerned with the effects of pollution on the rights of fishing. It was often the case that several proprietors owned different stretches of river and each were entitled to receive the same quality of water and in the same condition to which it is enjoyed by the heritors above or upriver. Landowners could make full use of the waters flowing through their land, subject only to the condition that if it passed, impaired in quality and condition, there would be an infringement of legal rights.
The main sources of river pollution today come from sewage treatment works, factories and fish farming and diverse point pollution from nutrients and pesticides from farming and forestry, contaminated run-off from cities and towns and deposition of acid pollutants in the air. The impact is loss of diversity, silting of fish spawning grounds and adverse effects on human health. There is also the increasing concern about the presence of microplastics in river water and the impact of global warming and rising temperatures affecting fish health and breeding cycles.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:32:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:51 AM |
EDM |
1558 (CINE) |
Atlantic Salmon from British Fresh Water Fishes |
The Atlantic Salmon is found in the arctic waters in the Northern Hemisphere. They live in the open sea feeding off herring, sand eels and mackerel and enter fresh water for spawning, which usually takes place from September to February. They are usually divided into two main groups: those that run in the early months between January to May, the spring fish; and those that return to the rivers from the sea in late summer and autumn. They enter the river fresh from the feeding grounds, ascending with the tide, displaying great perseverance as they travel upstream, swimming up rapids and leaping falls up to about ten feet in height. The salmon journey to the headwaters of the river, where they stay without feeding until the following autumn, when it spawns.
Recent and projected climate change presents considerable challenges to marine and freshwater populations. Rising ocean temperatures will have direct effects on spawning timing and the ability of early post-smolt survival. A more immediate concern is the historically low salmon stock and a lack of understanding about genetic and ecological adaptability of populations in relation to the likely rate(s) of environmental change.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:36:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:52 AM |
EDM |
1559 (CINE) |
Fishing on the Helmsdale River |
The roles of the ghillie and gamekeeper were essential for the management of the rivers and land of the sporting estate. They had the knowledge and experience to accompany the wealthy visitors on hunting and fishing expeditions, guiding them to the best spots. The control of deer numbers and salmon stock was managed through annual culling and the introduction of reared salmon from hatcheries.
The late 19th century “Toff” was characterised as a wealthy sporting type, who had arrived in the Highlands on the heels of Victoria and Albert and who had the money and time to pursue all that the Highlands had to offer. The mythology surrounding the sporting lifestyle in the far wilds of the rugged north was disseminated through the arts.
“The stag at eve had drunk his fill,
Where danced the moon on Moona’s rill;
And deep his midnight lair had made
In lone Glenartney’s hazel shae.”
(Lady of the Lake by Sir Walter Scott)
There were rules and etiquette in the sporting field that were followed and although it was seen as a male dominated activity, there were a few exceptions and one woman in particular gained worldwide recognition for her art of fly tying.
Megan Boyd, an English-born woman who had come to Scotland as a child and settled near Brora, became an unlikely star of the angling world on account of her incredible fly-tying skills. Megan Boyd’s creations were sought after by anglers the world over who visited her modest cottage to place orders over a sixty year period. Preferring to work directly with anglers, Boyd never went into commercial fly production, and actively supported conservation efforts to preserve stocks of wild salmon in their native rivers.
References:
Hall, H. B. (1848) Highland Sports and Highland Quarters. George Rutledge & Co.: London.
Thomson, I. R. (1999) The Long Horizon. Beauly. Strathglass Books: Beauly. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:39:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:53 AM |
EDM |
1560 (CINE) |
Megan Boyd tying flies in her workshop in Loth |
Megan Boyd was an English-born woman who had come to Scotland as a child and settled near Brora. She became an unlikely star of the angling world on account of her incredible fly-tying skills. Megan Boyd’s creations were sought after by anglers the world over who visited her modest cottage to place orders over a sixty year period.
Preferring to work directly with anglers, Boyd never went into commercial fly production, and actively supported conservation efforts to preserve stocks of wild salmon in their native rivers. In 1971 she was awarded a British Empire Medal by Queen Elizabeth II, and was invited to Buckingham Palace to receive it. Megan declined the invitation saying she had no-one to look after her dog Patch, and consequently Prince Charles presented her with the medal on one of his fishing trips.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:42:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:54 AM |
EDM |
1561 (CINE) |
Plan of Wester Helmsdale |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:49:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:06 AM |
EDM |
1562 (CINE) |
The Division of Rights pertaining to Hunting and Fishing |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 12:57:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:07 AM |
EDM |
1563 (CINE) |
Atlantic Salmon from British Fresh Water Fishes |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 01:00:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:08 AM |
EDM |
1564 (CINE) |
Fishing on the Helmsdale River |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 01:05:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:09 AM |
EDM |
1565 (CINE) |
Megan Boyd tying flies in her workshop in Loth |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 01:09:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:10 AM |
EDM |
1566 (CINE) |
Gold panning in Kildonan Burn |
The short lived but intense extractive activities of the prospectors’ during the Gold Rush of 1869 greatly disturbed and polluted the river banks and water and adversely affected the local ecosystem in the area. It was able to recover over time when the Gold Rush came to an end.
The contemporary gold mining industry has had devastating impacts on global ecosystems and indigenous communities. The majority of the world’s gold is extracted from open pit mines, where huge volumes of earth are scoured away and processed for trace elements.
You can hire a gold pan from Timespan and a gold panning licence locally and follow in the footsteps of the gold rush prospectors.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 02:33:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:55 AM |
EDM |
1567 (CINE) |
Gold panning in Kildonan Burn |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 02:36:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:11 AM |
EDM |
1568 (CINE) |
Helmsdale River Flood Report |
Future climate changes may have significant influence on changes in flows in Scottish river catchments affecting the nature and frequency of flooding. Understanding the potential changes is a significant challenge given the uncertainty in climate predictions and the consequent response of different flooding mechanisms. Understanding the characteristic responses of Scotland’s river catchments to future climate change enables us to better consider the impact on changes in river flows.
Impacts of climate change on the freshwater cycle are expected to be significant. These changes are already happening. Over the past 15 years flooding has become an increasing occurrence over Scotland. Increased rainfall, especially from more frequent storms and more rapid snow melt in the hills, has increased the quantity and so velocity and power of water in rivers.
As the climate warms it is important to manage wetlands so that they are in a resilient condition, and able to support existing species as well as species displaced from further south. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 13th of November 2020 02:40:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:56 AM |
EDM |
1569 (CINE) |
Helmsdale River Flood Report |
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Image |
Friday 13th of November 2020 02:42:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:12 AM |
EDM |
1570 (CINE) |
Sutherland Estate heraldic plaque |
The fishing village of Helmsdale was planned and built by the Sutherland Estate landowners in 1815 at the time of the Highland Clearances. The first buildings included a coaching inn (now The Bridge Hotel), harbour custom’s house, school and post office, with the Earldom of Sutherland coat of arms and the date of the building.
The landowners were keen to encourage the development of Helmsdale and potential businesses were offered 99-year leases of building plots where they could build houses, shops and fish curing yards. Although the new rental system offered longer leases there was still no opportunity for local crofters, fishermen or businesses to buy land individually or collectively.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:33:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:57 AM |
EDM |
1571 (CINE) |
Sutherland Estate heraldic plaque |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:37:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:13 AM |
EDM |
1572 (CINE) |
Soil Profiles from the Parish of Kildonan |
The division dnd ownership of land at the time of the Highland Clearances was under the strict control of the estate, with each crofter allocated a 2-3 acre strip of land or “lot” for growing hay and grass. The land on the coast (mostly uncultivated alluvial soils) was allocated alphabetically according to the displaced or “transplanted” tenants by surname, with little regard for the quality of the ground; it was a lottery whether a crofter ended up with poor stony soil or more fertile soil.
The debate around land ownership and management continues to reverberate and Highland communities have taken a more direct role in instigating change through land buyouts and sustainable management methods.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:42:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:58 AM |
EDM |
1573 (CINE) |
Map of GACI community buyout area |
In 2018, a group of East Sutherland crofters finally took control of their future with a £300,000 land buyout of the 3000 acre West Helmsdale crofting estate from landowner Sutherland Estates.
This was the first land sale of its kind since the Highland Clearances, when all crofting land was rented under 19-year leases.
The Garbh Allt Community Initiative plans to use the land sustainably and look at how we make the most of these resources in a way that compliments and betters the crofting way of life.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:48:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:29:59 AM |
EDM |
1574 (CINE) |
Map of GACI community buyout area |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:51:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:14 AM |
EDM |
1575 (CINE) |
Summons of Removal |
The process of removing tenants in Kildonan by the Sutherland landowners, at the time of the Highland Clearances was facilitated through numerous acts and policies set down in Scottish Law. The key statute, cited in the numerous eviction orders issued by your Sutherland Sheriff Court predecessors between 1812 and 1821, was a Scottish Parliamentary Act of 1555. An Act Anent Warning Tenants.
These Acts favoured the landowning class, who made up the majority of seats in the Houses of Parliament. There was little recourse for tenants, who wanted to remain on their rented farmland in Kildonan and in these cases, the roofs of the tenants' houses were burnt to prevent them form returning.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:56:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:00 AM |
EDM |
1576 (CINE) |
Summons of Removal |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:58:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:15 AM |
EDM |
1577 (CINE) |
Summons of Removal 2nd ver |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 12:59:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:16 AM |
EDM |
1578 (CINE) |
The Sportsman’s and Tourist’s Guide to the Rivers, Lochs, Moors & Deer Forests of Scotland |
The sheep farming economy that had displaced the subsistence farming way of life in Kildonan gave way to falling wool prices from the 1830s and continued to slump over the next few decades, until the 1860s when new suppliers from New Zealand, Australia and Argentina came to dominate the market, putting an end to the prosperity made from sheep farming in the Highlands.
The advert promoting sporting holidays in Scotland, depicts shooting and fishing motifs and the stately Monarch stag, all of which came to represent the Highlands of the latter decades of the nineteenth century. Following the downturn in sheep farming estates had to diversify their sources of income and the trend towards game fishing, shooting and stalking began a long process of conversion from sheep farms to sporting leases.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 01:09:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:01 AM |
EDM |
1579 (CINE) |
The Sportsman’s and Tourist’s Guide to the Rivers, Lochs, Moors & Deer Forests of Scotland |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 01:10:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:17 AM |
EDM |
1580 (CINE) |
Soil Profiles from the Parish of Kildonan |
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Text |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 01:23:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:39 AM |
EDM |
1581 (CINE) |
Unveiling the Land League Monument |
In the year 1882, eight crofters received summonses of eviction on account of their sheep grazing on hill pasture in Gartymore, Portgower, West Helmsdale and Marrel. The people did not refuse to put the sheep away, but some crofters refused to sign a document that they and their descendants, on perpetuity would never put any sheep on that part of the pasture grounds.
The crofters put the case into the hands of Mr Macleay, a solicitor in Tain, and eventually the summonses were withdrawn. This led to the formation, at Helmsdale, of the first branch of the Sutherland Association, the parent of the Highland Land League.
The crofters mobilised themselves into a progressive movement that would eventually transform existing crofting legislation. Joseph MacLeod’s book 'Highland Heroes of the Land Reform Movement' is an emotive “roll call” of the people and events of the Highland land reform movement.
A hundred years later, a cairn was erected in the memory of the Highland Land League.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 01:27:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:02 AM |
EDM |
1582 (CINE) |
Unveiling the Land League Monument |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of November 2020 01:29:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:18 AM |
EDM |
1583 (CINE) |
01 - Skriðuklaustur - monastic site |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:05:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:25 AM |
EDM |
1584 (CINE) |
02 Valþjofsstadur - church site |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:06:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:26 AM |
EDM |
1585 (CINE) |
03 - Glumsstadir - farm site |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:07:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:27 AM |
EDM |
1586 (CINE) |
04 - Laugarfell - hot springs |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:08:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:28 AM |
EDM |
1587 (CINE) |
05 Snæfell - mountain |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:09:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:29 AM |
EDM |
1588 (CINE) |
06 Skálafell - viewpoint to sea shore |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:11:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:30 AM |
EDM |
1589 (CINE) |
07 Hálsahöfn - fishing site |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 09:12:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:31 AM |
EDM |
1590 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Drone Footage |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 10:51:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:00 AM |
EDM |
1591 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Drone Footage 2 |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 11:45:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:01 AM |
EDM |
1592 (CINE) |
Valþjofsstadur Drone Footage |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 01:10:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:02 AM |
EDM |
1593 (CINE) |
Glumsstadir farm Drone Video |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 02:56:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:03 AM |
EDM |
1594 (CINE) |
Laugarfell - hot springs drone video |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 03:07:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:04 AM |
EDM |
1595 (CINE) |
Snæfell mountain photo |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 03:11:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:19 AM |
EDM |
1596 (CINE) |
Snæfell mountain drone video |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 03:42:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:05 AM |
EDM |
1597 (CINE) |
Skálafell drone video |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 03:50:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:06 AM |
EDM |
1598 (CINE) |
Laugarfell - hot springs drone 360 video |
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Panorama |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 04:01:50 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:19 AM |
EDM |
1599 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Drone 360 Footage |
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Panorama |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 04:27:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:20 AM |
EDM |
1600 (CINE) |
Krokur Drone footage |
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Video |
Thursday 19th of November 2020 04:30:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:07 AM |
EDM |
1601 (CINE) |
Mocha Ware Pottery |
In 2013, Timespan and Orkney College conducted an archaeological investigation of a pre-Clearances longhouse in Caen, in Kildonan. It had been inhabited up until the time of the Highland Clearances and was unoccupied by 1825. The excavation revealed many interesting objects, including a significant and diverse pottery assemblage. These discoveries greatly added to the limited body of information about the material culture of these upland subsistence farming communities in the North East Highlands.
An unusual find was made during the 2013 excavation, when a piece of pot was unearthed from the floor of the house, and was identified as a piece from a Mocha ware brose bowl, made in one of the Staffordshire potteries in the early 19th century. It was decorated with an unusual frond-like or ‘seaweed’ pattern, created from a chemical process using tobacco and iron oxide. The trade in pottery from the south, using Tobacco from the West Indies, is an example of the far reaching impact of the colonial trade, in the far north of Scotland.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 02:51:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:03 AM |
EDM |
1603 (CINE) |
Map of Demerara |
The study of soil can reveal information about past land use through analysing chemical composition and inclusions, including pollen and micro-organisms.
The landscape was transformed at the time of the Highland Clearances and landowners encouraged their tenants to grow plants that would improve the sandy soils on the coast, including tough grasses and sedges. This improved the quality and capability of the land to produce animal fodder and some crops.
Across the Atlantic on the sugar plantations shallow erosive soils were transformed through intense cropping to nutrient rich topsoils. This economically driven method replaced native plants that were more used to growing in tropical environments.
Both of these systems benefited the land owning colonial classes, who reaped the riches derived through increased rents and market profit.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:00:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:04 AM |
EDM |
1604 (CINE) |
Map of Demerara |
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Friday 20th of November 2020 03:01:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:21 AM |
EDM |
1605 (CINE) |
Map of Guyana |
Timespan takes an active part in researching the colonial history of the Highlands and collaborates with international researchers to reconnect and present these histories to wider audiences through its museum and arts programme.
David Alston is a historian who researches the role of Highland Scots in the slave plantations of Guyana before emancipation in 1834. He is one of the first Scottish historians to draw attention to the prominent role of Scots in the slave trade and the plantation economies of the Caribbean. Timespan and David work together to create new colonial narratives and exhibits that stimulate discussion and further research.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:05:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:05 AM |
EDM |
1606 (CINE) |
Map of Guyana |
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Image |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:06:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:22 AM |
EDM |
1607 (CINE) |
Treatise Relating to the Laws of Fishing |
In 1808, the Fishery Board passed the Herring Fishery (Scotland) Act, which provided greater supervision of the fishing industry in Scotland from 1809 to 1939. The board’s duties included regulating the quality branding of the herring, preventing the use of illegal nets and the supervision of the fishery officers stationed at the ports. There is no mention of benevolent funds for the families of fishermen lost at sea or anti-pollution measures.
Implicit in this approach was the intention that fish which did not meet the standard could be shipped to the West Indies to feed the slaves. As in the case of cod ‘the West Indies presented a growing market for the rejects, for anything that was cheap’. The trade flourished until the abolition of slavery in 1834 when people could choose food of their own preference rather than the enforcement of a mainly herring diet. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:10:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:06 AM |
EDM |
1608 (CINE) |
Treatise Relating to the Laws of Fishing |
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Friday 20th of November 2020 03:12:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:23 AM |
EDM |
1609 (CINE) |
Herring Imports to Kingston |
The export of herring from Scotland to the West Indies was dominated with sales to opportunist plantation owners who took advantage of the reasonably cheap food source to feed the slave work forces on their plantations. The sale of imported “Scotch” herring was advertised in the West Indian newspapers.
The protein rich fish provided the high energy nutrients for the labour intensive work of harvesting sugar cane in the plantation fields. The salted herring could be kept over winter when other home grown food sources were limited and feeding the slaves, rather than have them growing their own crops, slave owners could keep them working for longer.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:16:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:07 AM |
EDM |
1610 (CINE) |
Herring Imports to Kingston |
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Friday 20th of November 2020 03:17:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:24 AM |
EDM |
1611 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Plantation and Slave Revolt report |
An important part of researching the colonial history of the Highlands is connected to the people and families from the North of Scotland who owned sugar plantations in the West Indies. One of these plantation owners was William G. McPherson, from Kildonan who had gone to Jamaica to run the “Helmsdale Plantation” in St. James’s Parish. It is not known whether he bought the land himself and named it after his home town fishing on the coast, or if he bought it as a going concern. William McPherson owned thirteen slaves.
The slaves from the Helmsdale Plantation were among many who participated in a revolt resulting in the destruction of residences and slave quarters. It was episodes like these that finally led to the abolition of slavery in 1834. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 20th of November 2020 03:22:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:08 AM |
EDM |
1613 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur Drone 360 Footage 2 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 03:29:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:21 AM |
EDM |
1614 (CINE) |
Excavation of a group of Hut-Circles at Kilphedir |
In the mid 1960s a group of hut-circles in Kildonan were excavated by Horace Fairhurst which revealed interesting insights into the construction of domestic roundhouses in the Iron Age, including indications of roof structures by the presence of poles around the interior of the buildings. These post-holes would have held large timbers forming the main support for a thatched roof.
The cutting down of native woodland for building materials in prehistory contributed to deforestation which continued into medieval times. Natural woollen are essential for storing Carbon and the reduction worldwide has continued to the greenhouse effect and global warming. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 10:34:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:09 AM |
EDM |
1615 (CINE) |
Excavation of a group of Hut-Circles at Kilphedir |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 10:36:56 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:26 AM |
EDM |
1616 (CINE) |
Global Temperature since the last Ice Age |
There is a general consensus among climate scientists that there was a rapid change in climate from the later Bronze Age (after c.1200BC) and another distinct phase of climate instability in the early Iron Age (after c.800BC). A study from Arran (Barber, 1998) provides evidence for upland soil waterlogging and the blanket spread of peat. Higher levels of precipitation in soils and slightly lower temperature drove populations away from established upland farmland to lower altitudes and marginal areas.
The current climate crisis is characterised by rising temperatures and it’s already having a devastating impact on land use and population sustainability.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 10:41:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:10 AM |
EDM |
1617 (CINE) |
Global Temperature since the last Ice Age |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 10:43:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:27 AM |
EDM |
1618 (CINE) |
Pollen samples viewed by microscope |
Pollen analysis (palynology) is perhaps the most widely adopted, and arguably the most successful, of the biological techniques used in reconstructing past environments. It is a method for investigating former vegetation by means of the pollen grains (and spores) that plants produce. Where polleniferous material is stratified and can be securely dated, it can be used to build up a picture of how individual taxa and plant communities have changed over time. This allows secondary deductions about, for example, climate change and human disturbance to the environment. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 10:49:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:11 AM |
EDM |
1619 (CINE) |
Pollen samples viewed by microscope |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 10:51:41 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:28 AM |
EDM |
1620 (CINE) |
Scheduled Ancient Monument distribution map |
Historic Environment Scotland maintains a schedule (a list) of monuments of national importance. The aim of scheduling is to preserve our most significant sites and monuments as far as possible in the form in which they have been passed down to us today. Monuments are scheduled using the Designation Policy and Selection Guidance 2019.
The remains of Iron Age roundhouses are among the many different archaeological sites protected through scheduling in the Strath of Kildonan. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 10:56:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:12 AM |
EDM |
1621 (CINE) |
Scheduled Ancient Monument distribution map |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 10:58:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:29 AM |
EDM |
1622 (CINE) |
Moine Glass/Peat |
Peat is the accumulation of partly decayed plant or organic matter and it is especially prevalent in wet areas and peat bogs. The peaty uplands in Kildonan is part of the extensive and internationally important peatland nature reserve.
The changing climate in prehistory forced upland farmers to migrate to lower altitudes as blanket peat encroached areas of cultivation and the ground surface of deserted roundhouses.
The peatland ecosystem is the most efficient carbon sink on the planet.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:03:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:13 AM |
EDM |
1623 (CINE) |
Moine Glass/Peat |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 11:05:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:30 AM |
EDM |
1624 (CINE) |
Native Scots Pine, Ferrycroft, Lairg |
As throughout much of Britain, there is evidence of extensive forest clearance in the latter half of the first millennium BC in the lowland and upland areas. What is clear is that these clearances took place at different times in different places and on different scales, with deforestation happening well before the Roman invasion.
Slash and Burn agriculture involved the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create fields. The archaeological remains of field systems can be seen around Iron Age settlements in Kildonan. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:09:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:14 AM |
EDM |
1625 (CINE) |
Native Scots Pine, Ferrycroft, Lairg |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 11:12:16 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:31 AM |
EDM |
1626 (CINE) |
Excavation of a clearance cairn, Kilphedir, Kildonan |
A clearance cairn is an irregularly constructed, generally unstructured, mound of stones. Often, but not necessarily, circular. Normally a byproduct of field clearance for agricultural purposes.
In prehistory the uplands of Kildonan were cleared of trees and surface stones to create primitive fields for growing crops and keeping animals.
This subsistence way of life continued until the early nineteenth century when empire building landowners removed their tenant farmers and replaced them with more profitable flocks of sheep. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:31:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:15 AM |
EDM |
1627 (CINE) |
Excavation of a clearance cairn, Kilphedir, Kildonan |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 11:33:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:32 AM |
EDM |
1628 (CINE) |
Illustration of an Iron Age farming scene |
Faunal evidence from the Iron Age shows that cattle and sheep would have been the most common farm animals, but pigs were also kept. The animals would have aided the family, not only with heavy farm labour, in the case of cattle, such as the ploughing of crop fields, but also as a valuable form of manure, wool or hide, and food products.
The use of organic manures increases the levels of Phosphorus, Potassium and Nitrogen in soil biomass, increasing plant growth and crop yield. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:37:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:16 AM |
EDM |
1629 (CINE) |
Illustration of an Iron Age farming scene |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:40:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:33 AM |
EDM |
1630 (CINE) |
Iron Age Scotland: ScARF Panel Report |
The Scottish Iron Age provides rich data of international quality to link into broder, European-wide research questions. Many topics remain to be explored, from the details of regional chronologies and settlement and land use sequences, to more innovative processes to analysing soils and environmental sampling.
The Scottish Archaeological Research Framework (ScARF) is designed to be the go-to research resource for Scottish archaeology, one which sets out useful and relevant research questions for everyone to use and instruct future research projects. |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:44:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:17 AM |
EDM |
1631 (CINE) |
Iron Age Scotland: ScARF Panel Report |
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Text |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:47:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:40 AM |
EDM |
1632 (CINE) |
Hut Circle on the hillside at Caen, in Kildonan |
The Highland Council Historic Environment Team identifies, protects, promotes and interprets the historic and archaeological heritage of the Scottish Highlands for the benefit of residents and visitors. They cover historic buildings, conservation areas, archaeological sites and the wider landscape in which these sit.
One of their main roles is commenting on planning applications that may impact on the archaeological and historical resource. They ensure that the historic environment complies to the planning process in Highland.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:51:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:18 AM |
EDM |
1633 (CINE) |
Hut Circle on the hillside at Caen, in Kildonan |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 11:54:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:34 AM |
EDM |
1634 (CINE) |
Six-Row Barley (Hordum Vulgare) |
Bere Barley was the first crop to be grown by settled farming communities in Kildonan and it continued to be grown until the Highland Clearances.
“The soil is generally good, and the arable part of it is constant culture, producing a crop every year, as far back is the memory of the old men of even their fathers. All the tacksmen and tenants have one half of their arable land in bear, and the other half in oats and peafe. The bear land gets two furrows and is manured, but that for the oats and peafe gets only one furrow without manure; so that the land is manured every second year. The ordinary manure, and what answers best for bear is sea-ware….The great dependence of the farmers, therefore, is upon the bear, of which the parish yields nearly 3000 bolls yearly.
(Loth, County of Sutherland, OSA, Vol. VI, 1793) |
Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:58:19 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:19 AM |
EDM |
1635 (CINE) |
Six-Row Barley (Hordum Vulgare) |
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Text |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:59:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:23:41 AM |
EDM |
1636 (CINE) |
Iron Ploughshare |
Humans may have smelted iron sporadically throughout the Bronze Age, though they likely saw iron as an inferior metal. Iron tools and weapons weren’t as hard or durable as their bronze counterparts.
The use of iron became more widespread after people learned how to make steel, a much harder metal, by heating iron with carbon. The Hittites—who lived during the Bronze Age in what is now Turkey—may have been the first to make steel.
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Interactive Resource |
Friday 27th of November 2020 12:02:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:20 AM |
EDM |
1637 (CINE) |
Iron Ploughshare |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 12:04:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:35 AM |
EDM |
1638 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Hoard |
The Helmsdale Hoard was found near Helmsdale, during the progress of railway works by the Reverend J. M. Joass in 1868. The hoard comprises five shallow bowls and two colanders and dates back to 150 AD. The decorative pattern on one of the colanders indicates Roman influence and it may suggest trading with Romans from the south.
These bowls were high status objects and were probably used as part of special feasting ceremonies at important times of the year. They are on display in the Nation Museums of Scotland. |
Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:21:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:21 AM |
EDM |
1639 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Hoard |
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Image |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:24:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:36 AM |
EDM |
1640 (CINE) |
Map of kildonan dated 1875 |
The pattern of habitation in the Iron Age was affected by changes in climate, with more open settlements and hillforts appearing by c.800BC. Many of the roundhouses at higher altitudes were abandoned and populations moved to lower marginal and coastal areas.
The first edition of the Ordnance Survey maps of the Highlands included the archaeological remains of roundhouses known as Hut-Circles. There are over 350 hut circles in the Strath of Kildonan with more to be discovered.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:28:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:22 AM |
EDM |
1641 (CINE) |
Map of kildonan dated 1875 |
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Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:29:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:37 AM |
EDM |
1642 (CINE) |
Ben Griam Beg, Kildonan |
There is little evidence about movement restrictions in the Iron Age; it is likely that people stayed in their own area or province which was governed by an overlord or tribal chief. Agriculture, art and religion all became more sophisticated and regional Celtic Law codes were adopted among urbanised hillfort settlements. The fort on the summit of Ben Griam Beg may have acted as a power centre for the surrounding district.
In the medieval times, early Irish and Welsh law systems are believed to have developed from Celtic laws in Central and western Europe.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:34:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:23 AM |
EDM |
1643 (CINE) |
Ben Griam Beg, Kildonan |
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Image |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:36:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:38 AM |
EDM |
1644 (CINE) |
Peoples of Northern Britain according to Ptolomy’s Map |
The Celts were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe that shared a similar language, religious beliefs, traditions and culture. It’s believed that the Celtic culture started to evolve as early as 1200 B.C. The Celts spread throughout western Europe—including Britain, Ireland, France and Spain—via migration. Their legacy remains most prominent in Ireland and Great Britain, where traces of their language and culture are still prominent today.
The Celtic knotwork and decoration which is still admired today began in this period and the Celts loved to decorate metal work and wore colourful clothes and jewellery. |
Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:40:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:24 AM |
EDM |
1645 (CINE) |
Peoples of Northern Britain according to Ptolomy’s Map 1 |
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Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:41:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:39 AM |
EDM |
1646 (CINE) |
Peoples of Northern Britain according to Ptolomy’s Map 2 |
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Tuesday 01st of December 2020 10:45:13 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:44 AM |
EDM |
1647 (CINE) |
Scotland Welcomes Refugees demonstration |
The archaeology record provides evidence of human migration to Britain in prehistory, with people bringing with them new languages, art forms and burial traditions. In more recent history, the reasons people migrate to countries thousands of miles from their ancestral homeland include displacement, poverty, persecution and economic opportunity.
Scottish Refugee Council is an independent charity dedicated to providing advice, information and assistance to asylum seekers and refugees living in Scotland. It also provides specialist services in areas such as housing and welfare, education and employment, family reunion, women’s issues, community development, the media and the arts. |
Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 02:36:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:25 AM |
EDM |
1648 (CINE) |
Scotland Welcomes Refugees demonstration |
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Image |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 02:38:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:45 AM |
EDM |
1649 (CINE) |
Shieling hut |
During the summer months it was common practise for farmers to remove their grazing animals to the upland pastures, where they could feed on fresh grass away from the main settlement during the growing season. Small huts or sheilings were constructed from stone with turf roofs and the inhabitants made cheese and butter using the fresh milk from the cows and sheep.
Shieling huts were usually built near burns or sources of water and in post-medieval times they appeared on grants and land titles as legal entities. This traditional system of land use came to an end after the Highland Clearances.
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Interactive Resource |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 02:41:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:30:26 AM |
EDM |
1650 (CINE) |
Shieling hut |
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Image |
Tuesday 01st of December 2020 02:43:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:46 AM |
EDM |
1652 (CINE) |
Birnudalur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:12 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:44 AM |
EDM |
1653 (CINE) |
Álftakíll |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:45 AM |
EDM |
1654 (CINE) |
Bessastaðaá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:46 AM |
EDM |
1655 (CINE) |
Bjargsendalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:17 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:47 AM |
EDM |
1656 (CINE) |
Brúarlækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:48 AM |
EDM |
1657 (CINE) |
Eyrarselsá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:20 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:49 AM |
EDM |
1658 (CINE) |
Fellsá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:21 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:50 AM |
EDM |
1659 (CINE) |
Fossá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:51 AM |
EDM |
1660 (CINE) |
Fremri-Fjárhúslækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:24 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:52 AM |
EDM |
1661 (CINE) |
Fremri-Sauðabanalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:53 AM |
EDM |
1662 (CINE) |
Garðalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:27 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:54 AM |
EDM |
1663 (CINE) |
Geitá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:55 AM |
EDM |
1664 (CINE) |
Gilsá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:30 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:56 AM |
EDM |
1665 (CINE) |
Grundarlækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:31 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:57 AM |
EDM |
1666 (CINE) |
Hafursá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:32 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:58 AM |
EDM |
1667 (CINE) |
Hengifossá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:31:59 AM |
EDM |
1668 (CINE) |
Innri-Heiðará |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:00 AM |
EDM |
1669 (CINE) |
Innri-Sauðá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:37 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:01 AM |
EDM |
1670 (CINE) |
Innri-Sníkilsá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:02 AM |
EDM |
1671 (CINE) |
Innri-Þverá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:40 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:03 AM |
EDM |
1672 (CINE) |
Innri-Trönuá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:04 AM |
EDM |
1673 (CINE) |
Jökulsá í Fljótsdal |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:44 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:05 AM |
EDM |
1674 (CINE) |
Kelduá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:45 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:06 AM |
EDM |
1675 (CINE) |
Klappará |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:06 AM |
EDM |
1676 (CINE) |
Laugará |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:48 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:07 AM |
EDM |
1677 (CINE) |
Markalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:49 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:08 AM |
EDM |
1678 (CINE) |
Mjóagilslækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:51 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:09 AM |
EDM |
1679 (CINE) |
Neðri-Sellækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:10 AM |
EDM |
1680 (CINE) |
Ófæruá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:11 AM |
EDM |
1681 (CINE) |
Ófæruselslækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:12 AM |
EDM |
1682 (CINE) |
Öxará |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:13 AM |
EDM |
1683 (CINE) |
Stórilækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:58 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:14 AM |
EDM |
1684 (CINE) |
Strútsá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:00:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:15 AM |
EDM |
1685 (CINE) |
Sturluá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:00 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:16 AM |
EDM |
1686 (CINE) |
Sultarranaá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:17 AM |
EDM |
1687 (CINE) |
Svartagilslækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:18 AM |
EDM |
1688 (CINE) |
Þórisstaðalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:19 AM |
EDM |
1689 (CINE) |
Ytri-Bessastaðalækur |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:06 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:20 AM |
EDM |
1690 (CINE) |
Ytri-Heiðará |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:08 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:21 AM |
EDM |
1691 (CINE) |
Ytri-Sauðá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:21 AM |
EDM |
1692 (CINE) |
Ytri-Trönuá |
Area or place possible to harness and build power station. According to a report from Orkustofnun, the National Energy Authority in 2020 (Austurland: Kortlagning smávirkjanakosta. Skýrsla nr. 20.04) |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 04th of December 2020 09:01:11 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:22 AM |
EDM |
1693 (CINE) |
Birnufell 2020 video |
Birnufell in Fellahreppur - drone video of the farm filmed in the summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. |
Video |
Wednesday 09th of December 2020 01:45:53 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 02:11:37 PM |
EDM |
1694 (CINE) |
Medalnes 2020 video |
Meðalnes in Fellahreppur - drone video of the farm filmed in summer 2020. Copy of the video in higher resolution is available at Gunnarsstofnun. |
Video |
Wednesday 09th of December 2020 01:53:01 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 02:02:53 PM |
EDM |
1695 (CINE) |
Kollastadir 2020 photos |
Images of Kollastaðir in Vallahreppur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:01:53 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of March 2022 12:11:07 PM |
EDM |
1697 (CINE) |
Vidivellir ytri |
Víðivellir Ytri / Víðivellir inir nyðri. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Droplaugarsonarsaga, Hrafnkelssaga freysgoða & Fljótsdælasaga |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:10:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:23 AM |
EDM |
1698 (CINE) |
Vidivellir fremri |
Víðiellir fremri /Víðivellir inir syðri. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Droplaugarsonarsaga & Fljótsdælasaga |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:24 AM |
EDM |
1699 (CINE) |
Bessastadir |
Bessastaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Droplaugarsonarsaga & Fljótsdælasaga |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:25 AM |
EDM |
1700 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir |
Hrafnkelsstaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Droplaugarsonarsaga , Fljótsdælasaga, Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða og Brennu-Njálssaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:26 AM |
EDM |
1701 (CINE) |
Arnheidarstadir |
Arnheiðarstaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Droplaugarsonarsaga, Fljótsdælasaga & Landnáma. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:05 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:27 AM |
EDM |
1702 (CINE) |
Oraefagil |
Skriða. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Fljótsdælasaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:28 AM |
EDM |
1703 (CINE) |
Skrida |
Öræfagil / Bessastaðagil. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Fljótsdælasaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:29 AM |
EDM |
1704 (CINE) |
Glumsstadir |
Glúmsstaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Fljótsdælasaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:30 AM |
EDM |
1705 (CINE) |
Þuridarstadir |
Þuríðarstaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Fljótsdælasaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:31 AM |
EDM |
1706 (CINE) |
Thorgerdarstadir |
Þorgerðarstaðir. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Fljótsdælasaga & Vopnfirðingasaga. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:32 AM |
EDM |
1707 (CINE) |
Oxarhraun |
Öxarhraun. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Brennu-Njálssaga |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:33 AM |
EDM |
1708 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalsheidi |
Fljótsdalsheiði. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:34 AM |
EDM |
1709 (CINE) |
Gilsareyri |
Gilsáreyri. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:35 AM |
EDM |
1710 (CINE) |
Hrolfsgerdi |
Hrólfsgerði. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:36 AM |
EDM |
1711 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur |
Fljótsdalur /Fljótsdalshreppur / Fljotsdalur Muncipality. Kemur fram í Íslendingasögum / found in the Icelandic sagas; Hrafnkels saga Freysgoða, Brennu-Njálssaga, Fljótsdæla, Vopnfirðingasaga & Landnáma. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:37 AM |
EDM |
1712 (CINE) |
Mariutungur |
Maríutungur. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Sögn af Mjóa-Teina. Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:38 AM |
EDM |
1713 (CINE) |
thjofadalur |
Þjófadalur / Theif Valley . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Sögnin af Snæfellsþjófunum. Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:39 AM |
EDM |
1714 (CINE) |
Snaefell |
Snæfell, hæðsta fjall á Íslandi utan Jökla / Mt Snæfell towering to 1,833 m, is the highest mountain in Iceland outside the glacier regions. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Sagan af Skúla bónda, Sögn um Möðrudalsbræður og útilegumenn. Kemur fram í fleiri sögum |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:40 AM |
EDM |
1715 (CINE) |
Vididalur |
Víðidalur . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Saga Gerðissystkinanna. Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:41 AM |
EDM |
1716 (CINE) |
Vidivallagerdi |
Víðivallagerði . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Fjallabyggðir útilegumanna: Systkinin frá Víðivallagerði (Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named) & Draumsjón Jóns kennara |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:42 AM |
EDM |
1717 (CINE) |
Ofaerua |
Ófæruá . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Vísur Sólrúnar |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:43 AM |
EDM |
1718 (CINE) |
Thorgerdarstadir |
Þorgerðarstaðir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Draugasendingar Björns (Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named) |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:44 AM |
EDM |
1719 (CINE) |
Arnaldsstadir |
Arnaldsstaðir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum / found in icelandic folktales: Móri skopast að Sigurði |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:45 AM |
EDM |
1720 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir |
Hrafnkelsstaðir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Hver var að kalla á mig? |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:46 AM |
EDM |
1721 (CINE) |
Parthus |
Parthús. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Parthúsa-Jón |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:47 AM |
EDM |
1722 (CINE) |
Arnheidarstadir |
Arnheiðarstaðir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.:Draumur Sölva á Arnheiðarstöðum |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:47 AM |
EDM |
1723 (CINE) |
Moraudavatn |
Móarauðavatn. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.:Mórauðavatnsdraugsi |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:48 AM |
EDM |
1724 (CINE) |
Glumsstadir |
Glúmsstaðir . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Flugandi (Fleiri staðir í Fljótsdal nefndir / other places in Fljótsdalur named) |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:49 AM |
EDM |
1725 (CINE) |
Langhus |
Langhús . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Langhúsa-Móri |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:50 AM |
EDM |
1726 (CINE) |
Melar |
Langhús . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Mela-Ísleifur |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:51 AM |
EDM |
1727 (CINE) |
Valthjofsstadir |
Valþjófsstaður . Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.: Saga af Sigurlaugu Svarthöfðadóttur; Saga af Magnúsi spítalahaldara, Árna presti og 12 útilegumönnum; Glímumennirnir |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:52 AM |
EDM |
1728 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur |
Skriðuklaustur. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.:Sunnefumál; Finni fer hamför gegnum Íslandshaf, Sterki Björn eltir tilbera á hesti; Wíum hýsir Fjalla-Eyvind |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:53 AM |
EDM |
1729 (CINE) |
Bessastadir |
Bessastaðir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.Kona ein er var að fara með barn sitt í baðstofu; Guðmundur Magnússon á Hafrafelli segir sögur |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:54 AM |
EDM |
1730 (CINE) |
Kleif |
Kleif. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.Fjalgerður, Leti Páls |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:11:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:55 AM |
EDM |
1731 (CINE) |
Holl |
Hóll. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex.Dvergabýli |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:00 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:56 AM |
EDM |
1732 (CINE) |
Trollkonustigur |
Tröllkonustígur. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:02 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:57 AM |
EDM |
1733 (CINE) |
Fljotsdalur |
Fljótsdalur. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Sögn af Fljótsdæling og fjallabúa. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:58 AM |
EDM |
1734 (CINE) |
Ragnaborg |
Ragnaborg. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Used to be ritual place in atheism |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:32:59 AM |
EDM |
1735 (CINE) |
Sturluarrett |
Sturlárrétt. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Útburðurinn í Sturlárrétt |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:07 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:00 AM |
EDM |
1736 (CINE) |
Galgaklettur |
Gálgaklettur. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Árnasteinn |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:09 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:01 AM |
EDM |
1737 (CINE) |
Eyjabakkafoss |
Eyjabakkafoss Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Vatnaskratti |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:02 AM |
EDM |
1738 (CINE) |
Fremstavatn |
Fremstavatn á Borgarhafnafjalli. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Vatnsnaut og nykur hjá Borgarhöfn |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:03 AM |
EDM |
1739 (CINE) |
Brekkugerdi |
Brekkugerði. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Sækýr úr Lagarfljóti |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:15 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:04 AM |
EDM |
1740 (CINE) |
Einbui |
Einbúi. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Sagan af Jóni Oddssyni |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:05 AM |
EDM |
1741 (CINE) |
Kirkjuhamar |
Kirkjuhamar. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:06 AM |
EDM |
1742 (CINE) |
Vidivellir |
Víðivellir. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales for.ex Skrímsli séð 1749-50; Móri baðaður; Moðormur |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:07 AM |
EDM |
1743 (CINE) |
Hengifossrett |
Hengifossrétt or old Melarrétt, sheap pen. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:08 AM |
EDM |
1744 (CINE) |
Dalshus |
Dalshús beitarhús. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:09 AM |
EDM |
1745 (CINE) |
Vorslugardur |
Vörslugarður. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:10 AM |
EDM |
1746 (CINE) |
Sveinssel |
Sveinssel beitarhús. Minjar /ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:11 AM |
EDM |
1747 (CINE) |
Randalinusel |
Randalínusel kvíar. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:12 AM |
EDM |
1748 (CINE) |
Stoppusel |
Stöppusel. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:13 AM |
EDM |
1749 (CINE) |
Goðaborg |
Goðaborg. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:14 AM |
EDM |
1750 (CINE) |
Ytrasel |
Ytrasel. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:15 AM |
EDM |
1751 (CINE) |
Gamlistekkur |
Gamlistekkur. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:16 AM |
EDM |
1752 (CINE) |
Fremra sel |
Fremra Sel. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:17 AM |
EDM |
1753 (CINE) |
Bessastaðaa |
Bessastaðaá rústasvæði. Minjar /ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:18 AM |
EDM |
1754 (CINE) |
Bessahaugur |
Bessahaugur. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:42 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:19 AM |
EDM |
1755 (CINE) |
kolagrof |
Hjarðaból, nokkrar kolagrafir / coal pits. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:20 AM |
EDM |
1756 (CINE) |
Fellshus |
Fellshús beitarhús. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:35 AM |
EDM |
1757 (CINE) |
Fellsrett |
Fellsrétt sheap pen. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:47 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:36 AM |
EDM |
1758 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur |
Skriðuklaustur. Minjar / ruins |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 14th of December 2020 02:12:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:33:37 AM |
EDM |
1759 (CINE) |
Ketilsstadir 2020 photo |
Images of Ketilsstaðir in Vallahreppur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:31:05 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:48 AM |
EDM |
1760 (CINE) |
Vad 2020 photos |
Images of Vað in Skriðdalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:34:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:49 AM |
EDM |
1761 (CINE) |
Litla-Sandfell 2020 photos |
Images of Litla-Sandfell in Skriðdalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:41:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:50 AM |
EDM |
1762 (CINE) |
Haugar 2020 photos |
Images of Haugar in Skriðdalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:44:25 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:51 AM |
EDM |
1763 (CINE) |
Geitdalur 2020 photos |
Images of Geitdalur in Skriðdalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:52:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:52 AM |
EDM |
1764 (CINE) |
Vestdalur 2020 photos |
Images of Vestdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:55:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:53 AM |
EDM |
1765 (CINE) |
Brimnes 2020 photos |
Images of Brimnes in Seyðisfjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 11:58:29 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:54 AM |
EDM |
1766 (CINE) |
Austdalur 2020 photos |
Images of Austdalur in Seyðisfjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:01:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:56 AM |
EDM |
1767 (CINE) |
Hesteyri 2020 photos |
Images of Hesteyri in Mjóifjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:08:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:57 AM |
EDM |
1768 (CINE) |
Kross 2020 photo |
Images of Kross in Mjóifjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:10:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:58 AM |
EDM |
1769 (CINE) |
Skogar 2020 photo |
Images of Skógar in Mjóifjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:12:39 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:01:59 AM |
EDM |
1770 (CINE) |
Arnastadir 2020 photos |
Images of Árnastaðir in Loðmundafjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 12:57:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:00 AM |
EDM |
1771 (CINE) |
Nes 2020 photos |
Images of Nes in Loðmundafjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:03:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:01 AM |
EDM |
1772 (CINE) |
Seljamyri 2020 photos |
Images of Seljamýri in Loðmundafjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:06:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:02 AM |
EDM |
1774 (CINE) |
Ulfsstadir 2020 photos |
Images of Úlfsstaðir in Loðmundafjörður, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:10:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:04 AM |
EDM |
1775 (CINE) |
Brattagerdi 2020 photo |
Images of Brattagerði in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:13:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:05 AM |
EDM |
1776 (CINE) |
Eirksstadir 2020 photo |
Images of Eiríksstaðir in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:15:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:06 AM |
EDM |
1777 (CINE) |
Hvanna 2020 photos |
Images of Hvanná I og II in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:20:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:07 AM |
EDM |
1778 (CINE) |
thorskagerdi 2020 photos |
Images of Þorskagerði in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020. Þorskagerði used to be part of Eiríksstaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:30:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:08 AM |
EDM |
1779 (CINE) |
Skeggjastadir 2020 photo |
Images of Skeggjastadir in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:32:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:09 AM |
EDM |
1780 (CINE) |
refsmyri 2020 photos |
Images of Refsmýri in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Skeggjastaðir in 1552. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:34:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:10 AM |
EDM |
1781 (CINE) |
teigasel 2020 photos |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:39:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:11 AM |
EDM |
1782 (CINE) |
Smaragrund photos |
Images of Smáragrund in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Skeggjastaðir in 1552. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:41:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:11 AM |
EDM |
1783 (CINE) |
Klaustursel 2020 photos |
Images of Klaustursel in Jökuldalur, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:43:57 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:12 AM |
EDM |
1784 (CINE) |
Torfastadir 2020 photos |
Images of Torfastaðir in Jökulsárhlíð, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:48:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:13 AM |
EDM |
1785 (CINE) |
Skridufell photos |
Images of Skriðufell in Jökulsárhlíð, Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Torfastaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:50:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:14 AM |
EDM |
1786 (CINE) |
Bot 2020 photo |
Images of Bót in Hróarstunga, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:53:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:22 AM |
EDM |
1787 (CINE) |
Straumur 2020 photo |
Images of Straumur in Hróarstunga, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:55:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:15 AM |
EDM |
1788 (CINE) |
Ánastaðir 2020 photos |
Images of Ánastaðir in Hjaltastaðaþinghá, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 01:57:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:16 AM |
EDM |
1789 (CINE) |
Hrjotur 2020 photo |
Images of Hrjótur in Hjaltastaðaþinghá, Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:04:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:17 AM |
EDM |
1790 (CINE) |
Vidivellir fremri 2020 photo |
Images of Víðivellir fremri in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:09:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:18 AM |
EDM |
1791 (CINE) |
vidivallagerdi 2020 photos |
Images of Víðivellagerði in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Viðivellir fremri in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:10:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:19 AM |
EDM |
1792 (CINE) |
vallholt 2020 photo |
Images of Vallholt in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Hrafnkelsstaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:13:43 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:20 AM |
EDM |
1793 (CINE) |
Sturluflot 2020 photo |
Images of Sturluflöt in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:17:22 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:21 AM |
EDM |
1794 (CINE) |
Skriduklaustur 2020 photos |
Images of Skriðuklaustur in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:20:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:22 AM |
EDM |
1795 (CINE) |
melar 2020 photo |
Images of Melar in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Bessastaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:24:10 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:23 AM |
EDM |
1796 (CINE) |
hus 2020 photos |
Images of Hús in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Brekka in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:29:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:24 AM |
EDM |
1797 (CINE) |
Hrafnkelsstadir 2020 photo |
Images of Hrafnkelsstaðir in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:31:59 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:25 AM |
EDM |
1798 (CINE) |
Eyrarland 2020 photos |
Images of Eyraland in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Bessastaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:34:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:27 AM |
EDM |
1799 (CINE) |
Brekkugerdi 2020 photos |
Images of Brekkugerði in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Brekka in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:36:36 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:27 AM |
EDM |
1800 (CINE) |
Brekka 2020 photos |
Images of Brekka in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:45:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:28 AM |
EDM |
1801 (CINE) |
Bessastadagerdi 2020 photos |
Images of Bessastaðagerði in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Bessastaðir in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:47:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:29 AM |
EDM |
1802 (CINE) |
Bessastadir 2020 photo |
Images of Bessastaðir in Fljótsdalur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:50:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:30 AM |
EDM |
1803 (CINE) |
midhusasel 2020 photo |
Images of Miðhúsasel in Fellahreppur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Meðalnes in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 02:57:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:32 AM |
EDM |
1804 (CINE) |
Medalnes 2020 photo |
Images of Meðalnes in Fellahreppur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 03:02:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:33 AM |
EDM |
1805 (CINE) |
heidarstadir 2020 photos |
Images of Heiðarstaðir in Fellahreppur. Drone photos summer 2020. Used to be part of Meðalnes in 1552 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 03:04:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:34 AM |
EDM |
1806 (CINE) |
Birnufell 2020 photo |
Images of Birnufell in Fellahreppur. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 03:06:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:35 AM |
EDM |
1807 (CINE) |
Vik 2020 photo |
Images of Vík in Fáskrúðsfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 03:09:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:36 AM |
EDM |
1840 (CINE) |
Saevarendi 2020 photos |
Images of Sævarendi in Fáskrúðsfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:03:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:37 AM |
EDM |
1841 (CINE) |
Kappeyri 2020 photo |
Images of Kappeyri in Fáskrúðsfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:08:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:38 AM |
EDM |
1842 (CINE) |
Berunes 2020 photo |
Images of Berunes in Fáskrúðsfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:13:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:39 AM |
EDM |
1843 (CINE) |
Eyri 2020 photo |
Images of Eyri in Reyðarfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:18:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:40 AM |
EDM |
1844 (CINE) |
Karlsskali 2020 photo |
Images of Karlskáli in Reyðarfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:38:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:41 AM |
EDM |
1845 (CINE) |
Kollaleira 2020 photo |
Images of Kollaleira in Reyðarfjörður. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:42:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:42 AM |
EDM |
1846 (CINE) |
Kolmuli 2020 photo |
Images of Kolmúli in Eskifjörður. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:46:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:43 AM |
EDM |
1847 (CINE) |
litlabreidavik.zip |
Images of Litla-Breiðavík. Drone photos summer 2020. |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:49:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:44 AM |
EDM |
1848 (CINE) |
Sellatur 2020 photos |
Photos of Sellátur, drone images taken 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:53:08 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:45 AM |
EDM |
1849 (CINE) |
Vattarnes 2020 photo |
Images of Vatternas, drone photos taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 08:56:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:46 AM |
EDM |
1850 (CINE) |
Eyvindara 2020 photo |
Images of Eyvindará in Eiðaþinghá, taken by drone summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:03:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:47 AM |
EDM |
1851 (CINE) |
Mynes 2020 photo |
Images of Mýnes in Eiðaþinghá, drone images taken 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:06:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:48 AM |
EDM |
1852 (CINE) |
thrandarstadir |
Þrándarstaðir in Eiðaþinghá, used to be part of Mýnes in 1552. Drone image taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:13:13 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:49 AM |
EDM |
1853 (CINE) |
Skrida breidal 2020 photos |
Images of Skriða in Breiðdalur, drone photo taken summer 2020 |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:17:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:50 AM |
EDM |
1854 (CINE) |
kirkjuhamar |
360° image of Kirkjuhamar. Kemur fram í islenskum þjóðsögum t.d. / found in icelandic folktales |
Panorama |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:23:44 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:23 AM |
EDM |
1855 (CINE) |
Bessahaugur |
Bessahaugur. Minjar / ruins, also named in folklore
|
Video |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:29:05 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 01:56:11 PM |
EDM |
1856 (CINE) |
bessastadagil |
|
Video |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:43:10 PM |
Monday 06th of December 2021 01:47:48 PM |
EDM |
1857 (CINE) |
fellsrett |
Fellsrétt, Fellsrétt sheap pen. Minjar / ruins |
Image |
Tuesday 15th of December 2020 09:46:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:51 AM |
EDM |
1926 (CINE) |
Chess piece |
3D model of a chess piece. The original, made of bone, was found in the rubbish dump by the entrance to the monastery kitchen. While the oldest known references to chess are from the 6th century CE (AD), clergymen are thought to have brought the game to Iceland shortly after Christianity was adopted around the year 1000. Gaming objects such as these are frequently found in archaeological excavations at cloisters abroad. The finds here show that pastimes such as chess and backgammon were common both at Skriðuklaustur and on the European continent. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-359. Found 01/07/2008 by EJ https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1436488
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 09:40:51 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:40 AM |
EDM |
1927 (CINE) |
Stone Dice |
3D model of a die made from stone, measuring 1 cm per side. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2006-36-0619. Found 11/07/2006 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=16648
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 09:56:46 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:41 AM |
EDM |
1928 (CINE) |
Candle Holder 3D |
3D model of a bowl-shaped candle holder. Sulfur and seeds were found within the bowl. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-1440. Found 2/8/2005 by HBH/ES https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427022
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 10:08:04 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:42 AM |
EDM |
1929 (CINE) |
Candle Holder 3D |
3D model of an iron candle holder with hardwood at the end. The object itself is 68.6 mm long and the cylinder, where the candle could be inserted, is 31.6mm long. The physical object can be found at the National Museum of Iceland nr:2003-36-511. Found 7/ 8/ 2003 by RG https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1884043
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 10:13:27 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:43 AM |
EDM |
1930 (CINE) |
Poodle Skull 3D |
3D model of a canid skull, probably of a dog or fox. The skull has a small dorsal crest and a similar size and morphology to a small Spaniel or Terrier. All the dog bones were compared with recent specimens and are similar to small dogs measuring up to 44 cm at the shoulder, such as Spaniels, Fox Terriers, and Miniature Poodles. For comparison, the local Icelandic Sheepdog usually has a height of 42-48 cm at the shoulder. This is a spitz type breed, thought to originate from Norwegian spitz type dogs brought over by the Viking settlers. As with other Icelandic animal breeds, there is now a closed gene pool but prior to that it is unlikely that there was much outside influence. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0255. Found 5/7/2005 by HBH/ES https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422552
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 10:19:07 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:44 AM |
EDM |
1931 (CINE) |
Backgammon piece |
3D model of a backgammon piece. A few gaming pieces were found at the excavation, including chess pieces, dice and this wooden backgammon piece. Gaming objects are frequently found in archaeological excavations at cloisters abroad. The finds here show that pastimes such as chess and backgammon were common both at Skriðuklaustur and on the European continent. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0268. Found 5/7/2005, found & logged by KM https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422566
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 10:24:42 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:45 AM |
EDM |
1932 (CINE) |
Sledgehammer stone |
3D model of a fragment of a rounded sledgehammer stone. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr.: 2011-36-528. Found 7.7.2011 by Sean Lewis https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=599318
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 31st of December 2020 07:55:19 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:46 AM |
EDM |
1933 (CINE) |
Pumice Stone |
3D model of a pumice stone found near graves nr. 74 and 71. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-0032. Found 21/06/2007 by DA https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=793260
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 01:31:45 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:47 AM |
EDM |
1934 (CINE) |
Stoneware Beauvais 3D |
3D model of a Beauvais stoneware pottery fragment originating from the French town Beauvais, dating to the 15th-16th centuries. This example demonstrates international contact with the Skriðuklaustur monastery. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0613 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1423128
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:00:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:48 AM |
EDM |
1935 (CINE) |
Human Humerus Bone |
3D model of a human humerus bone. The humerus displays irregular new bone formation resulting from Paget’s disease of bone. The individual (male, 50+ years old) may have experienced impaired mobility because of the condition. From Skriðuklaustur, grave nr: 174 The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland.
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Thursday 07th of January 2021 09:54:14 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:49 AM |
EDM |
1936 (CINE) |
Stone sharpener 3D |
3D model of a whetstone, a stone object used for sharpening knives and other tools. About 5 cm long. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-2141. Found 14/08/2007 by RH/LLD
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 11:53:23 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:50 AM |
EDM |
1937 (CINE) |
Metal Key 3D |
3D model of a metal key measuring 8,5 cm in length. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-0146. Found 20/06/2008 by HBH/HK https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=471782
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 12:05:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:51 AM |
EDM |
1938 (CINE) |
Bone Knife Handle 3D |
3D model of a carved bone knife handle with copper nails. The blade is missing. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0882. Found 22/7/2005 by RGG https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1423608
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 12:14:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:52 AM |
EDM |
1939 (CINE) |
Knife with wood handle |
3D model of a copper decorated knife with a wooden handle. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2007-36-0897. Found 17/07/2007 by LLD.
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 12:23:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:53 AM |
EDM |
1940 (CINE) |
Shovel Shoe |
3D model of an iron blade from a wooden shovel or spade. Very few intact artefacts were found during the excavation. Anything in good shape or for indoor use was almost certainly utilised at the farm once the monastery had closed. Nonetheless, this square shaped blade, which is the cutting edge of a wooden shovel or spade, was found. It may have been used for work in the cloister garden or for digging graves. Measures at 15 x 11 x 0,5 cm. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr:: 2003-36-673. Found 14/ 8/ 2003, found & logged by CC https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1950393
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 01:13:41 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:54 AM |
EDM |
1941 (CINE) |
Knife Small |
3D model of a small knife with a dull point and a handle made of bone or horn. The handle has 3 pins on it. The blade measures 5,5 cm and the handle measures 6,5 cm. Physical object at the National Museum of Iceland nr:: 2003-36-148. Found 16/ 7/ 2003 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=461425
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 01:27:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:55 AM |
EDM |
1942 (CINE) |
Pad Lock |
3D model of a very well-preserved padlock made of iron. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2008-36-562. Found 08/07/2008 by BB https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1471343
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 01:32:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:56 AM |
EDM |
1943 (CINE) |
Metal Pot Leg |
3D model of a leg piece of an iron pot. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2006-36-0847 https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=16337
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 08th of January 2021 03:37:17 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:57 AM |
EDM |
1944 (CINE) |
Leg Piece of Pottery |
3D model of a leg piece of a pottery vessel. Possibly part of a pot with a handle of which more pieces were found. It was made of red clay sometime around AD 1500. The remaining glaze is barely visible. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2005-36-0101. Found on 27/6/2005 by MK https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1422320
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 11th of January 2021 04:09:01 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:58 AM |
EDM |
1945 (CINE) |
Pottery Green Glaze Fragment |
3D model of a fragment of green-glazed ceramic stoneware from the French town, Beauvais. It dates to the 15th-16th centuries. The physical object is stored at the National Museum of Iceland
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 11th of January 2021 04:22:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:08:59 AM |
EDM |
1946 (CINE) |
Bone Die |
3D model of a bone die measuring 1.5 cm2 with a notch missing in one corner. It is a six-sided die, possibly made of whalebone. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland nr: 2010-36-912. Found on 05/08/2010 by UHJ/MF https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=618364
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 15th of January 2021 04:10:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:09:00 AM |
EDM |
1947 (CINE) |
Metal Decoration |
3D model of a round “kinga” measuring 4.5 cm in diameter and 0.9 cm thick. Its parts are fastened together with wire. The object is decorated with engravings and cut outs and gilding in some places. It dates to just before the 14th century and is probably of Icelandic origin. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland item nr: 7229, found at Skriðuklaustur prior to the excavation. https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=330107
Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Friday 15th of January 2021 04:25:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:09:01 AM |
EDM |
1948 (CINE) |
Metal Decoration |
Round “kinga” measuring 4.5 cm in diameter and 0.9 cm thick. Its parts are fastened together with wire. The object is decorated with engravings and cut outs and gilding in some places. It dates to just before the 14th century and is probably of Icelandic origin.
National Museum of Iceland item nr: 7229, found at Skriðuklaustur prior to the excavation. https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=330107
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Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 10:19:50 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:30 AM |
EDM |
1949 (CINE) |
Pottery Green Glaze Fragment |
A fragment of green-glazed ceramic stoneware from the French town Beauvais. It dates to the 15th-16th centuries. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 10:23:10 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:31 AM |
EDM |
1950 (CINE) |
Metal Pot Leg |
A leg piece of an iron pot.
National Museum of Iceland nr: 2006-36-0847 https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=16337 |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 10:24:57 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:31 AM |
EDM |
1951 (CINE) |
Knife Small |
A small knife with a dull point and a handle made of bone or horn. The handle has 3 pins on it. The blade measures 5,5 cm and the handle measures 6,5 cm. National Museum of Iceland nr:: 2003-36-148. Found 16/ 7/ 2003 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=461425 |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 10:26:54 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:32 AM |
EDM |
1952 (CINE) |
Caen Highland Township - 1813 |
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the inhabitants of many small farming communities in the Scottish Highlands were forced to leave their homes. Under the guise of improvement landlords drove out traditional subsistence farmers and created a much less densely occupied landscape. One of the communities affected by this process of ‘clearance’ was the township of Caen in Sutherland. Caen was located in the lower part of the Strath of Kildonan. This area was cleared particularly brutally by representatives of the Duke of Sutherland between 1813 and 1819. Several families resisted the clearances and soldiers were sent from Fort George to maintain order. Today only a few foundations indicate where a thriving farming community once stood. This reconstruction shows the Caen township as it may have looked in 1813, just before the families who lived and worked here were forced out from the Strath of Kildonan.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, and the Timespan Museum.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 11:23:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:40:41 AM |
EDM |
1953 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement |
A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan.
Virtual Reconstruction and Film: Sarah Kennedy
Digital Curation, Archaeological Research and Narration: Jacquie Aitken
Character Animation: Lucy Hardie
Digital Systems: Iain Oliver
Digitisation of feature objects: Catherine-Anne Cassidy
Project Coordinator: Alan Miller
The settlement of Caen is located a few miles north of the fishing village of Helmsdale along the Strath of Kildonan road. It is located in a narrow valley along the banks of a tumbling burn that flows into the Helmsdale River. The presence of Neolithic stone burial cairns and Iron Age roundhouses in the vicinity shows us that people had been farming this land for over 6,000 years.
In 1230AD, the lands of Kildonan formed part of the Earldom of Sutherlandshire, a part-feudal land-owning system created by Alexander II, who granted the lands to William de Moravia, the 1st Earl of Sutherland. This system prevailed relatively unchanged until the early 19th century when the landowners implemented a major plan of improvements instigated by technological and agricultural advancements led by a wealthy class of aristocrats known as improvers.
The people of Kildonan were removed from their homes and relocated to the coast at Helmsdale and were allocated small strips of land to work on the steep stony hillsides, next to the sea. The hilly uplands in Kildonan were used to graze huge flocks of cheviot and blackface sheep, whose wool had tripled in price due to high demand in Britain and Europe.
The reconstruction of the township of Caen gives us an authentic insight into the daily life of a farming community, before the Clearances. |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 01:48:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:12 AM |
EDM |
1954 (CINE) |
Helmsdale - 1890 |
During the nineteenth century the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland was one of the largest centres for herring fishing in Scotland. The village and harbour were built around 1818 as part of efforts at economic development by the Sutherland Estate. The new fishing port was intended to provide employment and housing for families who had been forcibly driven out from farms in the Kildonan area during the Highland clearances.This reconstruction shows how Helmsdale may have looked in about 1890, when the herring trade was still thriving. Fish was unloaded on the shore and then taken along to the curing yards, where it was processed and packed into barrels for transport to other parts of the United Kingdom and overseas. Herring from Helmsdale was sent as far away as the West Indies – where in the early nineteenth century it formed part of the diet of slaves working on the plantations. The modern Timespan centre is on the site of the nineteenth century curing yard represented in this reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 10:44:36 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:41:13 AM |
EDM |
1955 (CINE) |
Kildonan - Iron Age Roundhouse |
During the Iron Age the Strath of Kildonan in Sutherland was home to many small farming communities. The relatively mild climate of this period enabled the cultivation of barley, wheat, and oats, and the keeping of horses, sheep, and cattle. Although much of the land had been cleared for agriculture, areas of woodland survived (providing shelter for deer, wild boar, and wolves).The Iron Age residents of Kildonan lived in circular roundhouses, made of stone and turf, with conical thatched roofs. Hut circles from these long ago dwellings can still be seen today. More than 350 hut circles have been identified in Kildonan.The roundhouses provided shelter for humans and animals. They were focused around a central hearth, with bays for sleeping and stalls for animals towards the walls of the house. Roundhouses were common throughout the British Isles. However, many of the roundhouses in Kildonan have specific regional variations – including passageways in the walls.This reconstruction shows how roundhouses near Caen in the Strath of Kildonan may have looked about 2000 years ago. The dwellings are set within a wider landscape, which was already profoundly shaped by human activity. Partial deforestation, and the impact of growing crops and grazing animals, made this Iron Age environment far from its original wild state.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 11:21:59 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:41:14 AM |
EDM |
1956 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur Monastery - 1550 |
Skriðuklaustur was the last Catholic monastery to be founded in Iceland before the Reformation. In June 1500 the farm of Skriða (in the valley of Fljótsdalur in eastern Iceland) was given to a community of Augustinian canons. However, there had already been religious activity on the site for some years before the official grant. According to local legend, a fifteenth-century priest was going to visit a dying man in the valley of Fljótsdalur when he realised he had lost the bread and wine needed for the sacrament. A boy was sent out to look and miraculously found a full chalice of wine, and a paten holding the bread, standing on the grass by the farm at Skriða. A chapel was built on the site where the bread and wine were found. Later, the Augustinians located their church in the same place.During the mid-sixteenth century religious change was imposed on Iceland by Christian III of Denmark. The Danish government forcibly introduced Protestantism, and in 1554 the monastery at Skriðuklaustur was closed and the lands given to a Lutheran pastor. The buildings occupied by the Augustinians fell into ruins, although the church continued in use for some generations. The site was eventually deconsecrated in 1792. In the early twentieth century the writer Gunnar Gunnarsson bought Skriðuklaustur and built a house not far from the monastic remains. Both the monastic site and the house are now part of a cultural institute which is open to the public.This digital reconstruction shows the monastery at Skriðuklaustur just before its closure in the 1550s. Both the exterior and interior have been reconstructed, revealing the probable appearance of spaces such as the dormitory, infirmary, kitchen, store-rooms, chapter-house and church.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 11:26:03 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:41:15 AM |
EDM |
1957 (CINE) |
Virtual St Catherines |
Welcome to our virtual exhibition of St. Catherine’s Church and Graveyard which is located in Killybegs in the South-west of County Donegal in Ireland. The remains of St. Catherine’s Church and the surrounding graveyard give us an insight into life in 15th and 16th century Ireland. We are proud to share this rich heritage with you, along with a digital artefact collection and visualisation of the building structure and environment. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 01:42:52 PM |
Monday 09th of October 2023 10:02:28 AM |
EDM |
1958 (CINE) |
What is the CINE project? |
Video made during the CINE kickoff in Lofoten, Norway, September 2017. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:45:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:20 AM |
EDM |
1959 (CINE) |
Nye løsninger for digitalt formidling av Storvågans historie |
CINE-prosjektet inviterer deg til et online-seminar om vår nye indirekte augmented reality-app med professor Reidar Berthelsen (UiT) og prof. Gunnar Liestøl (UiO), moderert av Anne Lise Fløttum, Museum Nord - 12 november 2020.
Du vil få høre om bakgrunnen for applikasjonen, både fra et arkeologisk og et medieteknologisk perspektiv. Vi vil presentere våre erfaring så langt med å skape en ny type formidling av Vágars/Storvågans histore, fra siste istid og til i dag, samt noen kvalifiserte spekulasjoner om hvordan stedet kan forandre seg i framtida gitt ulike prognoser for klimaendringer. Vi vil også ta for oss hvordan ulike teknologier (AR/VR) kan kombineres for å møte noen av de utfordringene vi nå opplever med reiserestriksjoner og fysiske museumsbesøk på grunn av pandemien.
Bli med oss hvis du er interessert i historie og digitale løsninger og se hvordan digital teknologi kan gjøre historien levende. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:47:35 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:21 AM |
EDM |
1960 (CINE) |
CINE TALK 1 gamification and storytelling |
15 October 2020, 15.00 - 16.30 CET
Facebook Live
Host: Skriðuklaustur, ICE
Join us to explore the themes of heritage storytelling and gamification in the first in our online CINE TALKS series. Storytelling and gamification are powerful tools, and, twinned with digital technologies, offer exciting possibilities for heritage engagement. We will be hosted by our partners at Skriðuklaustur as we reflect on all we have learnt through the CINE project and invite others to share their experiences.
Speakers include:
Ed Rodley
Games, gamification and museums: What's changed since 2018?
Games, gamification and museums in the present moment.
Maria Economou
Emotion and Storytelling in Museums
Reflections on the learning from the Emotive project.
Steinunn Anna Gunnlaugsdottir, Leifur Björn Björnsson and Skúli Björn Gunnarsson
Storytelling and gamification with precise location technology (UWB)
CINE partners Locatify and Gunnarsstofnun reflect on the opportunities for heritage offered by new location technology. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:48:16 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:22 AM |
EDM |
1961 (CINE) |
CINE TALK 2 Digital possibilities for data collection and presentation |
22 October 2020, 15.00 - 16.30 CET
Host: University of St Andrews, SCO
Chair: Alan Miller
We live in a data society. The digital realm offers new opportunities to collect and store data and to make it more accessible to a global and connected audience. In the heritage and museum sector, digitisation, data care and data management are necessary but resource-consuming tasks that require expertise and skill. This session draws on the experience of the CINE project partners and others to explore the questions: What technologies can help? Where do we need to improve? What are our responsibilities to current and future communities and how can our digital collections be safe?
Speakers include:
Øyvind Steensen and Karin G Byom
Hidden Norway
The creators of Hidden Norway talk about preserving digital data under the ice.
Catherine Cassidy
Issues in 3D Digitisation for the Promotion and Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Examining the whole lifecycle of 3D scanned objects, drawing on the work of the CINE project.
Rohan Almond
Project Reveal
The National Trust for Scotland presents the learning from their recent project. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:49:52 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:23 AM |
EDM |
1962 (CINE) |
CINE TALK 3 What is successful co-production? |
29 October 2020, 15.00 - 16.30 CET
Facebook Live
Host: Donegal County Museum/Ulster University, IRE/NI
Community co-production is a method that offers cultural organisations and community groups opportunities to work together towards a common goal. This can be both fruitful and challenging, but essential if museums and heritage organisations are to play a useful role in imagining different futures for our communities and societies. This session draws on the experience of the CINE project partners and others to explore the questions: what is good co-production? How do you create roles, manage social relationships and expectations? Does co-production work?
Speakers include:
Judith McCarthy
Cultures of co-production
Initiating co-production projects in Ireland and Iceland within the CINE project.
Sarah Smed
Co-producing the Danish Welfare Museum
Reflections on museums and social change.
Dominique Bouchard
Transforming the future of the past: re-interpreting Stonehenge
Presenting a film project co-produced with young people who live near one of the most iconic heritage sites in England. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:50:18 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:24 AM |
EDM |
1963 (CINE) |
CINE TALK 4 renewing curatorial practice |
5 November 2020, 15.00 - 16.30 CET
Facebook Live
Host: Museum Nord, NOR
Digital technologies are changing our curatorial practices today more than ever. This session draws on the experiences of the CINE project partners and others to explore the questions: how can digital technologies aid and extend our curatorial practices? How can we use technology to better engage our audiences and communities with a view to playing a more active role in the communities of the future? How can curators of heritage become more adaptable, creative and confident in the digital realm?
Speakers include:
Abira Hussein
The Archive and the Community
Exploring the tensions between digitally driven outputs and audiences, the potential role digital technologies can have in pluralising curation, and the potential role of diaspora knowledge in informing museum practice.
Su Basbugu
Thinking Outside the White Cube
Rethinking curatorial practices through the British Council's online exhibition platform Museum Without Walls.
Jacquie Aitken
Using immersive digital technology to mobilise heritage for social change
A discussion of the ways in which digital heritage can be used as a generative tool which has the potential to democratise cultural production and argues for it going beyond the spectacle. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:50:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:25 AM |
EDM |
1964 (CINE) |
CINE TALK 5 future digital possibilities |
12 November 2020, 17.00 - 18.30 CET
Facebook Live
Host: Museum Nord in collaboration with the Nordlandsseminar, NOR
We believe that museums and heritage organisations can, and should, play a powerful role in imagining different futures for our communities and societies. Digital technologies have the potential to be an important tool in this process. This session draws on the experience of the CINE project partners and others to explore the questions: how can we utilise technological possibilities to be both a preserver of the past and an instigator of new ideas for the future? What digital tools exist to help us? How can we develop new digital tools that meet our particular needs, align with our values, and help us to address the challenging topics of our time in meaningful ways?
Speakers include:
CINE partners
Reflections & Experiences
On community co-production, serious gaming in heritage, managing data, curating digital content, climate change.
Katrin Glinka
Imagining the Future: one Project at a time
Using technology and museums to instigate the future.
Anjanesh Babu
Machine Learning in the Heritage Sector
A practical example of collaboration to introduce new technology into the museum sector.
Marinos Ioannides
Reflections on Digital Cultural Heritage
The director of the Digital Heritage lab of the Cyprus University of Technology and UNESCO Chair on Digital Cultural Heritage reflects on our programme and the future. |
Video |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 03:51:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:26 AM |
EDM |
1965 (CINE) |
Early Vågar |
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Reconstruction |
Saturday 30th of January 2021 04:03:28 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:41:17 AM |
EDM |
1966 (CINE) |
Medieval Vågar |
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Reconstruction |
Saturday 30th of January 2021 04:05:48 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:41:18 AM |
EDM |
1967 (CINE) |
Highland Clearances Longhouse Settlement 1813 |
Join Timespan's Digital Heritage Curator, Jacquie Aitken, local historian and crofter, Esther Macdonald and Dr Alan Miller from University of St Andrews for a live tour of a the virtual Pre-Highland Clearances Settlement of Caen. The township, modeled by Sarah Kennedy, is set in the river valley of Kildonan, in East Sutherland, in 1813. The old farming township has been digitally reconstructed using archaeological and archival evidence and includes longhouses and outbuildings, corn-drying kiln, illicit whisky still and rig and furrow cultivation. Learn about the farming sub-tenants and their ways of life and how this was abruptly brought to an end by the Empire building landowners at the time of the Highland Clearances. Find out what happened to the displaced people from Kildonan and the rise of the crofting community and land league movement. We’ll also be looking at the use of natural resources and environmental sustainability before and after the Clearances. The digital reconstruction was created by Sarah Keennedy and the Open Virtual Worlds group as part of the CINE project (www.cineg.org). Mobile and immersive technologies enable live, remote and onsite virtual time travel to this pre-Highland Clearances township. This event is part of CINE: see the past, imagine the future. The live streaming event link will follow shortly. |
Video |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 09:37:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:27 AM |
EDM |
1968 (CINE) |
Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890: The Herring Boom & Gutting Girls |
Join Timespan and the Open Virtual Worlds team for a virtual tour of the historic fishing village of Helmsdale, in East Sutherland, at the height of the great herring boom in 1890. The harbour was built in c.1815 by the Sutherland landowners as part of their estate 'improvements' at the time of the Highland Clearances. Research Archaeologist, Anne Coombs, will give an account of the gendered labour of the fishing industry and the working lives of the herring gutters, the women and girls who followed the herring from port to port along the east coast. The herring industry trade was inseparable from Scotland's colonial history in the West Indies and we'll discuss how the local fishing industry supported the transatlantic slave trade. The virtual reconstruction includes a row of curing yards along Shore Street, Fifie fishing boats and groups of gutters in action. |
Video |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 09:40:43 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:28 AM |
EDM |
1969 (CINE) |
Iron Age Kildonan: Roundhouse Farming Settlement |
Join us for an exploration of an Iron Age landscape in the upland hills of Kildonan, in East Sutherland. This new digital reconstruction has been made using archaeological and archaeobotany evidence and includes roundhouses, agricultural field systems, 3D objects from the Timespan museum collection and animated characters. Find out about life in the Iron Age and the effects of changing climates on these farming communities and learn more about the processes involved in turning an archaeological site into a digital reconstruction. Real Rights https://timespan.org.uk/.../exhibitions/real-rights-preview/ Historic Environment Record (HER) https://her.highland.gov.uk/ Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH) http://www.archhighland.org.uk/highland-regional-scarf.asp ScARF (Iron Age Panel) https://scarf.scot/national/iron-age-panel-report/ Strath of Kildonan: An Archaeological Survey, RCAHMS, 1993 https://her.highland.gov.uk/Source/SHG2669 A Hut Circle Settlement at Kilphedir http://journals.socantscot.org/.../download/8791/8759/ |
Video |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 09:42:52 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:29 AM |
EDM |
1970 (CINE) |
A Window to the Monastic Heritage of Iceland #museumathome |
In medieval times an Augustinian cloister was established in East Iceland but it only operated for 60 years. Why? The ruins of Skriðuklaustur monastery were excavated in the years 2000-2012 and are now one of Iceland’s most interesting heritage sites. It is open for all but hard to access in the time of COVID-19. On the first day of summer in Iceland Skuli Björn Gunnarsson, the director of the cultural centre at Skriduklaustur, will give a live tour to the monastic ruins and tell you why the monks only lived there for such a short time amongst other interesting things. |
Video |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 09:49:09 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:30 AM |
EDM |
1973 (CINE) |
Vikings Live |
Vikings Live will take you behind the scenes at the Lofotr Viking Museum. Sail across the sea, land at the harbour and receive the hospitality of the Chieftan's House. |
Video |
Monday 15th of March 2021 04:46:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:31 AM |
EDM |
1974 (CINE) |
Highland Clearances Longhouse Settlement 1813 |
Join Timespan's Digital Heritage Curator, Jacquie Aitken, local historian and crofter, Esther Macdonald and Dr Alan Miller from University of St Andrews for a live tour of a the virtual Pre-Highland Clearances Settlement of Caen. The township, modeled by Sarah Kennedy, is set in the river valley of Kildonan, in East Sutherland, in 1813. The old farming township has been digitally reconstructed using archaeological and archival evidence and includes longhouses and outbuildings, corn-drying kiln, illicit whisky still and rig and furrow cultivation. Learn about the farming sub-tenants and their ways of life and how this was abruptly brought to an end by the Empire building landowners at the time of the Highland Clearances. Find out what happened to the displaced people from Kildonan and the rise of the crofting community and land league movement. We’ll also be looking at the use of natural resources and environmental sustainability before and after the Clearances. The digital reconstruction was created by Sarah Keennedy and the Open Virtual Worlds group as part of the CINE project (www.cineg.org). Mobile and immersive technologies enable live, remote and onsite virtual time travel to this pre-Highland Clearances township. This event is part of CINE: see the past, imagine the future. The live streaming event link will follow shortly. |
Video |
Monday 15th of March 2021 06:05:11 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:32 AM |
EDM |
1975 (CINE) |
REAL RIGHTS launch |
Join us for the live launch of our digital exhibition REAL RIGHTS. Sadie and Jacquie will introduce the exhibition and we will premier the film of the virtual model of Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890. *In Scots Law, ‘Real Rights’ are rights in ‘things’ such as property and land and based on Roman law principles. ‘tradition is not to preserve the ashes but to pass on the flame’ [1] Real Rights pursues alternative narratives to map the history of our parish of Kildonan, in East Sutherland, and examines the policies, mythologies and economic and political ideologies which have shaped its subsequent (under)development. Redefining this heritage, and the process of its historicisation, departs from a dogmatic and singular understanding of heritage embedded in modernist values, to activate it for emancipatory future potentials and to question dominant systems of knowledge. We consider our history through the intersecting lens of colonialism and climate change to investigate land ownership and management, and the fishing and leisure industries, to understand how these legacies reverberate in our present conjuncture. Real Rights moves between the molecular and the macro, including the technical modifications of soil and the architecture of Scot’s Law. Real Rights breaks from the romanticised image of the Highlands as sublime empty landscapes of brooding heather and mighty stags, and considers the economic and political imperatives which justifies the mythologisation of the Highlands as a singular place of leisure, and the complex entanglement of cultural identity with power, ideology and state. We confront the truth that our region has profited from the extraction of earth’s natural resources and the exploitation of colonised peoples and discuss geo-specific reparations which need to be actioned. We question the Scottish ancestry industry and its role in promoting a mono-economic tourism strategy for the Highlands, while ignoring the colonial genesis of the Scottish diaspora and marketing a fetishistic national identity. We investigate land ownership and management at three major periods of disruption and fundamental shifts in society, to question how we are governed by archaic laws written to protect the gentry and why ‘Scotland continues to be stuck with the most concentrated, most inequitable, most unreformed and most undemocratic land ownership system in the entire developed world’ [2]; the expansion of regional agricultural provinces in the later Iron Age to part-feudal landlord tenancies of the early 19th century; the implementation of the crofting lot system, which was developed centuries earlier and transplanted into the plantations in the West Indian colonies; land agitations of the late 19th century and estate sell offs at the beginning of the 20th century. The fishing and agricultural industries are analysed through their asymmetric divisions of labour and ownership and the complex legislation which acts against sustainable practice and common ownership models. The story of trade and migration in Europe and across the Atlantic, and Kildonan’s position in this network, is told through three locally excavated shards of pottery from three different periods. Working in partnership with nine European partners, we have faithfully reconstructed three digital models from archaeological, archival and theoretical evidence; Iron Age Roundhouse Settlement (500BC-500AD); Highland Clearances Longhouse Settlement 1813 and Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890, as part of digital heritage research project Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment (CINE). These models visualise the societal conditions across these periods and are a tool to think through broader questions of climate change and colonialism. This research is led by questions about the impact of digital heritage on engagement, participation and education, and how it can contribute to our constituents’ actively taking a role in producing culture, far from pure spectacle and consumption. Real Rights is instructed by Walter Benjamin’s model in Theses on the Philosophy of History; history cannot be complete or understood in relation to only itself, but exists as a constellation of past and present with immediate interruptions of revolutionary possibility (jetztzeit), not as a progressive trajectory of continuum. If tradition needs to be rescued from a ‘conformism that is about to overpower it’ [3], Real Rights seizes a multiplicity of images from the past to set them alight for the future. Real Rights will be activated by a series of multidisciplinary workshops, discussions and responses throughout the project. [1] Proverb attributed to composer Gustav Mahler. [2] Jim Hunter Scottish land reform to date: By European standards, a pretty dismal record, 2013 [3] Walter Benjamin, ‘Theses on the Philosophy of History’ (1940) in Illuminations, ed. and with intro. by Hannah Arendt, trans. Harry Zohn, New York 1968, p. 255. |
Video |
Monday 15th of March 2021 06:25:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:33 AM |
EDM |
1976 (CINE) |
A Virtual Tour of Helmsdale Castle |
A tour of the ruins of the medieval castle on the coast at Helmsdale, as it appeared in 1890. Learn about its sinister history and a murder plot that allegedly inspired Shakespeare to write Hamlet. The walls of the demolished castle have been rebuilt in this virtual model reconstruction. The event will be led by Jacquie Aitken, Museum Digital Curator, Timespan, and the Open Virtual Worlds team from the University of St Andrews. This event is part of CINE: see the past, imagine the future |
Video |
Monday 15th of March 2021 06:49:38 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:34 AM |
EDM |
1977 (CINE) |
CINE talks |
Digital technologies have the potential to transform museums and heritage projects, but if you work in a small or medium-sized museum or cultural organisation, where do you start?
Join us for a series of online events and digital content launches exploring how digital technologies have been used in museums and heritage projects across Europe. Our partners from Scotland, Iceland, Ireland and Norway will show you practical examples from curation, collection care, to co-production and more. Invited international speakers will reflect on their projects and share their learning and experience.
Join us for new ideas, practical insight and good advice for your future digital heritage projects. Put the dates in your diary now to start your museum’s journey to digital transformation. |
Collection |
Monday 29th of March 2021 02:38:56 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:54 AM |
EDM |
1978 (CINE) |
Heritage at Home |
Heritage at home live videos. |
Collection |
Monday 29th of March 2021 05:11:27 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:43:55 AM |
EDM |
1979 (CINE) |
Vagar image |
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Image |
Wednesday 31st of March 2021 01:20:14 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:52 AM |
EDM |
1980 (CINE) |
Glacier Trail – c.1550 |
In the year 1550, the monastery of Skriðuklaustur owned farms in the East-fjords in Iceland. Some were bought while others were donated to save the souls of relatives that passed away. One of the monastery's estates was in the Southeast of Iceland, on the other side of the great Vatnajökull glacier. To get there from Skriðuklaustur you had to travel for more than 100 kilometers and cross the glacier. This estate was one of the most important for the monastery because it was a fishing site for the Icelandic cod. The monastery sent their men there to fish for part of the year, and the catch was dried for storage. The men brought back some of the fish to the Fljotsdalur valley where it provided important nutrition for the patients and people of the cloister. However, the majority of the catch was probably exported to Europe with Hanseatic ships as a financial resource for the monastery. This reconstruction takes you along the glacier trail from Skriðuklaustur to Hálsahöfn and Borgarhofn, the route that the fishermen travelled centuries ago. Along the path, you’ll see farms, a stave church, longhouses, the peak of the glacial, and the fishing site. In the 16th century, the Vatnajökull glacier was not the same hindrance that it is today, but one can wonder if changing climates will make this area passable again. A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute. Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Wednesday 31st of March 2021 03:31:51 PM |
Monday 09th of October 2023 10:00:07 AM |
EDM |
1981 (CINE) |
Glacier Trail |
In the year 1550, the monastery of Skriðuklaustur owned farms in the East-fjords in Iceland. Some were bought while others were donated to save the souls of relatives that passed away. One of the monastery's estates was in the Southeast of Iceland, on the other side of the great Vatnajökull glacier. To get there from Skriðuklaustur you had to travel for more than 100 kilometers and cross the glacier. This estate was one of the most important for the monastery because it was a fishing site for the Icelandic cod. The monastery sent their men there to fish for part of the year, and the catch was dried for storage. The men brought back some of the fish to the Fljotsdalur valley where it provided important nutrition for the patients and people of the cloister. However, the majority of the catch was probably exported to Europe with Hanseatic ships as a financial resource for the monastery. This reconstruction takes you along the glacier trail from Skriðuklaustur to Hálsahöfn and Borgarhofn, the route that the fishermen travelled centuries ago. Along the path, you’ll see farms, a stave church, longhouses, the peak of the glacial, and the fishing site. In the 16th century, the Vatnajökull glacier was not the same hindrance that it is today, but one can wonder if changing climates will make this area passable again. |
Tour |
Wednesday 31st of March 2021 03:33:26 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 03:01:45 PM |
EDM |
1982 (CINE) |
CINE PROJECT VIDEO |
What we have done and achieved in our three year digital heritage project CINE. Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment (CINE) was a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland between 2017-2020.
CINE aimed to transform people’s experiences of outdoor heritage sites through technology, building on the idea of “museums without walls”. New digital interfaces such as augmented reality, virtual world technology, and easy to use apps have brought the past alive, visualised the effects of the changing environment on heritage sites, and imagined possible futures.
Behind the scenes CINE developed content management toolkits - enabling curators, archivists, historians, individuals and communities to make innovative heritage projects to create unique on-site and off-site customer experiences in specific locations.
More broadly CINE explored the social, economic and political role of heritage within our remote communities and develop best practice to shape relevant environmental policies.
The project was funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme (ERDF). |
Video |
Monday 05th of April 2021 05:25:26 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:35 AM |
EDM |
1983 (CINE) |
Strath of Kildonan Trail App |
Strath of Kildonan Trail App. |
App |
Wednesday 07th of April 2021 09:40:02 AM |
Wednesday 07th of April 2021 09:49:39 AM |
EDM |
1984 (CINE) |
Muninn App Icon |
The app icon for the Muninn App |
Image |
Thursday 15th of April 2021 02:27:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:53 AM |
EDM |
1985 (CINE) |
Muninn App Screenshots |
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Image |
Thursday 15th of April 2021 02:45:21 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:54 AM |
EDM |
1986 (CINE) |
Partners Map Key |
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Image |
Monday 19th of April 2021 10:44:39 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:55 AM |
EDM |
1987 (CINE) |
General Map Key |
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Image |
Monday 19th of April 2021 10:56:02 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:02:56 AM |
EDM |
1988 (CINE) |
Virtual Tours: How To Make Heritage Journeys Workshop | Session 1 |
Virtual Tours offer virtual travel in time and space. A virtual traveller can explore historic buildings, dramatic landscapes of the discoveries of archaeology without leaving their home. Creating a virtual tour enables audiences to connect with heritage during lockdown and provides a valuable permanent resource. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:26:03 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:37 AM |
EDM |
1989 (CINE) |
Virtual Gallery: Digitising Movable Objects Cultural Heritage Workshop | Session 2 |
Artefacts lie at the heart of museums, they provide gateways to imagine how people lived in the past, to the stories and lives associated with the object. Yet at the best of times an artefact can only be in one place and at the worst we are locked out from that place. Digitisation offers the potential for representations of artefacts to be accessed from anywhere in the world and act as a stimulus for imagination and education. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:27:37 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:38 AM |
EDM |
1990 (CINE) |
Social Media: Connecting with Heritage Workshop | Session 3 |
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Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:28:40 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:39 AM |
EDM |
1991 (CINE) |
Virtual Heritage Journeys through Digital Maps Workshop | Session 4 |
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Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:30:33 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:40 AM |
EDM |
1992 (CINE) |
Going Live with Social Media Workshop | Session 5 |
There is something special about live. Whether it be sporting events, music or theatre the canned, repeated or recorded versions all have something missing. With social media it is now possible to do our own Do It Yourself live broadcasting. Whether it be a walk-around a site, a guided tour of a digital reconstruction of a panel discussion, the opportunity for the audience to engage and direct can transform the experience. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:31:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:41 AM |
EDM |
1993 (CINE) |
Virtual Reality Workshop | Session 6 |
Through digital reconstructions of historic, places scenes and artefacts visitor can travel through time and space to experience and explore both natural and cultural heritage. Walking the streets of pre reformation Edinburgh, climbing to a Pictish hill fort or sampling the wonder of a medieval Cathedral all become possible with virtual reality. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:32:32 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:42 AM |
EDM |
1994 (CINE) |
Creative Commons and Wikipedia Workshop | Session 7 |
Working in the digital domain, it is easy to make copies and for these to be shared. The Creative Commons provides a framework which can be used for licensing the way digitised heritage is used. Wikipedia uses creative commons licensing to provides a global repository of knowledge. We will look at the advantages and methods of connecting heritage into this repository. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:39:25 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:43 AM |
EDM |
1995 (CINE) |
Virtual Museums Workshop | Session 8 |
A virtual museum can provide a framework for organising digital content and for putting on exhibits and exhibitions. Done right it should help connect communities with their heritage and provide a platform for projecting that heritage to wider communities and audiences. It should provide resources which empower volunteers and professionals to create digital exhibits and exhibitions. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 03:41:29 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:44 AM |
EDM |
1996 (CINE) |
Digital Heritage, Archaeological Reconstructions and the Curatorial Field |
Highland Archaeology Festival 2020 digital conference:
Digital Heritage, Archaeological Reconstructions and the Curatorial Field by Jacquie Aitkin of Timespan Museum and Alan Miller of the University of St Andrews. |
Video |
Friday 23rd of April 2021 05:43:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:45 AM |
EDM |
1997 (CINE) |
Lords of the Isles: 15th Century Finlaggan |
Discover the medieval residence of the Lords of the Isles at Finlaggan on Islay. This app reveals how the important Scottish archaeological site of Finlaggan may have looked in the fifteenth century.
During the Middle Ages Finlaggan was the heart of the Lordship of the Isles, which covered the Hebrides and parts of Ulster and mainland Scotland. Traditionally the Lordship was held by the Macdonald family. Following conflict in the fifteenth century the Scottish kings sought to curtail the Macdonalds’ influence, and in the 1490s James IV sent a military expedition to sack Finlaggan. Many of the buildings at Finlaggan were destroyed at this time, and the site sank into relative obscurity.
This app guides you through a new digital reconstruction of how the Lords of the Isles’ power base on Loch Finlaggan might have appeared in its glory days. The reconstruction was inspired by findings from excavations led by Dr David Caldwell and the Finlaggan Archaeological Project. The app was created by Smart History in collaboration with the Finlaggan Trust. |
App |
Friday 30th of April 2021 09:58:02 AM |
Friday 30th of April 2021 09:58:48 AM |
EDM |
1998 (CINE) |
Heritage at Home: The Lords of the Isles |
The Finlaggan Trust welcomes participation in a Virtual Tour of Finlaggan Seat of the Isles, which will take you back to Islay as it was when the Lords were at the height of their power. The tour will be given by David Caldwell President of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, and archaeologist of the site for many seasons.
The tour will feature a digital reconstruction of the site, and key artefacts discovered during the excavations. |
Video |
Friday 30th of April 2021 10:16:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 10:51:46 AM |
EDM |
1999 (CINE) |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 10th of May 2021 08:52:49 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:33 AM |
EDM |
2000 (CINE) |
-1.xml |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 10th of May 2021 08:52:51 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:34 AM |
EDM |
2001 (CINE) |
-1.xml |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 10th of May 2021 08:52:53 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:35 AM |
EDM |
2002 (CINE) |
-1.xml |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 10th of May 2021 08:52:55 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:36 AM |
EDM |
2003 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur Farms |
The upkeep of Icelandic medieval cloisters was mainly financed by managing farms and by receiving gifts for people's souls, accepted in the form of food or clothing. During its short history, Skriðuklaustur was associated with 60 farms. Most of the farms were in East Iceland, and many included tenant farms. Farm estates were Skriðuklaustur's leading assets and source of wealth. Rents were usually paid in goods, for instance as homespun woollen cloth, butter or other foods, livestock, dried fish, meal, driftwood, charcoal or even kindling wood. The monastery farm Skriðuklaustur is large, over 10,000 hectares (100 sq.km), with extensive grassy pastures. It stands by an ancient national route where the main route to North Iceland has for centuries been on Fljótsdalsheiði (the heath above Skriðuklaustur), where there is now a paved road up the gorge of the river Bessastaðaá. Lagarfljót was a barrier to travel, which forced riders who were going east to use the crossing over Jökulsá in Fljótsdalur on their way to the Eastfjords. During the time of the monastery, the main trading place of East Iceland was in Gautavík in Berufjörður, and there was a route through Suðurdalur in Fljótsdalur valley. The route to the fishing station in Suðursveit was Norðurdalur in Fljótsdalur valley and then south over, what was then a much smaller Vatnajökull glacier where now is Brúarjökull. Skriðuklaustur stood at a crossroads like many other medieval monasteries and provided travellers food and shelter. |
Map |
Friday 21st of May 2021 10:58:51 AM |
Friday 21st of May 2021 11:00:31 AM |
EDM |
2004 (CINE) |
Space Stone |
A 100 million year old rock from the Sutherland hills that was taken into space by Helmsdale born astronaut David Mackay, chief pilot for Virgin Galactic, on his first piloted flight into space in 2019. |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of June 2021 05:25:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:09:02 AM |
EDM |
2005 (CINE) |
Space Stone |
A 100 million year old rock from the Sutherland hills that was taken into space by Helmsdale born astronaut David Mackay, chief pilot for Virgin Galactic, on his first piloted flight into space in 2019. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 24th of June 2021 05:29:34 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:35:38 AM |
EDM |
2125 (CINE) |
Pol Gorm |
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Panorama |
Friday 13th of August 2021 03:14:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:30 AM |
EDM |
2126 (CINE) |
Skriðuklaustur Monastery |
This case study explored and made visible the heritage network of the 16th-century monastery at Skriuklaustur in Fljotsdalur Valley, East Iceland. A recent excavation has uncovered facts that show that the monastery served also as a local hospital. Gunnarsstofnun led the case study of advance mapping and gamification with help from Locatify and St Andrews University and in collaboration with associated partners, the Wilderness Center, the National Heritage Agency, Fljotsdalshreppur Municipality and Vatnajkull National Park. |
Gallery |
Friday 13th of August 2021 03:18:33 PM |
Friday 13th of August 2021 04:00:57 PM |
EDM |
2133 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:34:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:32 AM |
EDM |
2134 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:35:58 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:33 AM |
EDM |
2135 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere Inside |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:38:46 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:34 AM |
EDM |
2136 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:40:20 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:35 AM |
EDM |
2137 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:41:06 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:36 AM |
EDM |
2138 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:43:31 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:37 AM |
EDM |
2139 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:44:23 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:38 AM |
EDM |
2140 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:45:12 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:39 AM |
EDM |
2141 (CINE) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 03:47:54 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:40 AM |
EDM |
2146 (CINE) |
Downpatrick Head Photopere |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 04:44:30 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:41 AM |
EDM |
2147 (CINE) |
Downpatrick Head Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 04:45:24 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:42 AM |
EDM |
2148 (CINE) |
Downpatrick Head Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 04:48:04 PM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:43 AM |
EDM |
2149 (CINE) |
Downpatrick Head Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 09:55:47 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:44 AM |
EDM |
2150 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 09:56:55 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:46 AM |
EDM |
2151 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:35:15 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:47 AM |
EDM |
2152 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:36:35 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:48 AM |
EDM |
2153 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:39:28 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:49 AM |
EDM |
2154 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:44:18 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:50 AM |
EDM |
2155 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:45:34 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:51 AM |
EDM |
2156 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:46:22 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:52 AM |
EDM |
2157 (CINE) |
Iceland Glacier Trail Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of September 2021 11:47:33 AM |
Monday 08th of November 2021 11:13:53 AM |
EDM |
2159 (CINE) |
Mayo County Council, Ireland |
County Mayo is a county in Ireland. In the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht, it is named after the village of Mayo, now generally known as Mayo Abbey. Mayo County Council is the local authority. The population was 130,507 at the 2016 census. The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lordship at that time. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:40:37 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:40:37 AM |
EDM |
2160 (CINE) |
The Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath / North Uist Historical Society (CEUT) |
The Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath / North Uist Historical Society (CEUT), a vibrant membership organisation based on the island, supports a wide range of heritage activities and events which offer imaginative explorations and interpretations of our island’s rich history and culture. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:48:01 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:50:57 AM |
EDM |
2161 (CINE) |
West Highland Museum |
The West Highland Museum was founded in 1922 by a group of Lochaber folk who wished to create a museum of and for the West Highlands, second to none in the whole country. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:54:54 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:54:54 AM |
EDM |
2162 (CINE) |
Museums and Heritage Highland, Scotland |
Museums and Heritage Highland (MHH) is a new charity formed in March 2019. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:57:30 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 09:57:30 AM |
EDM |
2163 (CINE) |
Speyside Wildlife |
|
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:03:32 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:03:32 AM |
EDM |
2164 (CINE) |
Värmland County Administrative Board, Sweden |
Värmland County is a county or län in west central Sweden. It borders the Swedish counties of Dalarna, Örebro and Västra Götaland, as well as the Norwegian counties of Viken and Innlandet to the west. Prince Carl Philip is Duke of Värmland. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:07:31 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:07:31 AM |
EDM |
2165 (CINE) |
Wilderness Centre, Iceland |
The Wilderness Center is an authentic and peaceful hideaway, located right by the edge of Northern Europe’s biggest wilderness. |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:09:29 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:09:29 AM |
EDM |
2166 (CINE) |
Failte Ireland, Ireland |
The National Tourism Development Authority |
Organization |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:12:49 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:12:49 AM |
EDM |
2167 (CINE) |
PHIVE partners map |
PHIVE seeks to cluster together 2 main NPA, 1 NPA COVID-response, 1 NSR and 1 Horizon 2020. |
Map |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:25:44 AM |
Thursday 11th of November 2021 10:27:56 AM |
EDM |
2168 (CINE) |
Erik Champion - Into the Heritage-Verse |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022
Erik Champion, Enterprise Fellow at the University of South Australia.
Keynote speaker |
Video |
Monday 25th of July 2022 03:40:12 PM |
Monday 25th of July 2022 04:08:17 PM |
EDM |
2169 (CINE) |
Alan Miller - Exploring Threats and Opportunities for Social Impacts Cultural and Natural Heritage |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022
Keynote speaker: Alan Miller, Lecturer at University of St. Andrews |
Video |
Monday 25th of July 2022 04:07:34 PM |
Monday 25th of July 2022 04:07:34 PM |
EDM |
2170 (CINE) |
Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir - Representations of Icelandic Cultural Heritage in the Video Game Island of Winds |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022
Guðrún Þóra Gunnarsdóttir, Lead Graphic Designer of Parity games.
Keynote speaker
|
Video |
Monday 25th of July 2022 04:32:50 PM |
Monday 25th of July 2022 04:32:50 PM |
EDM |
2171 (CINE) |
Knut Paasche - The What, Why and How of Digital Cultural Heritage |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022
Knut Paasche, Head of Departments at NIKU in Norway
Keynote speaker
|
Video |
Monday 25th of July 2022 05:54:59 PM |
Monday 25th of July 2022 05:54:59 PM |
EDM |
2172 (CINE) |
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson - Opening speech - |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022
Opening speech - Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 11:35:03 AM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 11:35:03 AM |
EDM |
2173 (CINE) |
Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson - The Power of Procedural Generation and AI For Quick But Engaging VR |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual Reality and Digtal Reconstruction
Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Reykjavik University & co-founder of Envalys
|
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 12:24:55 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 12:24:55 PM |
EDM |
2174 (CINE) |
Jacquie Aitken - Timespan, Digital Curation and Co-production: Where’s the Evidence? |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual Reality and Digtal Reconstruction
Jacquie Aitken, Digital heritage curator at Timespan, Scotland |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 01:22:21 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 01:22:21 PM |
EDM |
2175 (CINE) |
Rebecca Rennell - Uist Unearthed - Increasing Engagement with Archaeological Landscapes Through Location-Based AR |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual Reality and Digtal Reconstruction
Rebecca Rennell, Archaeologist, UHI Outer Hebrides, (et Emily Gal & Jessica Wright) |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 02:20:44 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 02:20:44 PM |
EDM |
2176 (CINE) |
Þröstur Thor Bragason - Digital Twins and the Einar Jónsson Museum Project |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual Reality and Digtal Reconstruction
Þröstur Thor Bragason, Medialogist and partner at EFLA Consulting Engineers |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 03:37:43 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 03:37:43 PM |
EDM |
2177 (CINE) |
Ariana Ellis - Immersive Storytelling in Pedagogy, Research, and Project Promotion |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 2: Immersive Storytelling
(Virtual)
Ariana Ellis, Doctoral Candidate, University of Toronto, Department of History
|
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 04:08:20 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 04:08:20 PM |
EDM |
2178 (CINE) |
Gunnar Liestøl - Augmented Reality Storytelling in Cultural Heritage Dissemination |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 2: Immersive Storytelling
Gunnar Liestøl, Professor, Dept. of Media & Communication, University of Oslo & professor II at Museum Nord |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 04:43:12 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 04:43:12 PM |
EDM |
2179 (CINE) |
Katarina Nordmark - Storytelling Creates Business Opportunities in Värmland |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 2: Immersive Storytelling
Katarina Nordmark, Manager, International Secretariat, Värmland County Administrative Board |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 05:08:06 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 05:08:06 PM |
EDM |
2180 (CINE) |
Lemke Meijer - Storytelling in Other Realities |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 2: Immersive Storytelling
Lemke Meijer, Interaction and Concept Designer, Gagarin |
Video |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 05:47:12 PM |
Tuesday 26th of July 2022 05:47:12 PM |
EDM |
2181 (CINE) |
Alice Watterson - The Nunalleq Educational Resource: A Case Study in Co-Design from Quinhagak, Alaska |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
Alice Watterson, lecturer, University of Dundee |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 12:23:53 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 12:23:53 PM |
EDM |
2182 (CINE) |
Christian Koch Madsen - Digital Heritage in Greenland - Experiences, Initiatives, Challenges |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
Christian Koch Madsen, Deputy Director, Greenland National Museum & Archives |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 01:50:56 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 01:50:56 PM |
EDM |
2183 (CINE) |
Catherine Anne Cassidy - Empowerment for Digital Resiliency: 3D Preservation, Knowledge Exchange, and Virtual Museum Infrastructures |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowd-sourcing
Catherine Anne Cassidy, PhD Candidate, University of St Andrews |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 02:13:10 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 02:13:10 PM |
EDM |
2184 (CINE) |
Maria Andrei - Addressing Response To Climate Change Through Virtual Reality |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 02:35:13 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 02:35:13 PM |
EDM |
2185 (CINE) |
Sólrún Inga Traustadóttir - 3D Modelling Archaeological Sites in Iceland |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
Sólrún Inga Traustadóttir, Project Manager, Research & Communication, The Cultural Heritage Agency of Iceland |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:06:37 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:06:37 PM |
EDM |
2186 (CINE) |
Stewart Massie - From StoryTagging to Northword |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
Stewart Massie, Reader in AI at School of Computing at Robert Gordon University |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:23:50 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:23:50 PM |
EDM |
2187 (CINE) |
Trausti Dagsson - Ísmús: Voices From The Past and Links To The Future |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 3: Digital preservation, community engagement & crowdsourcing
Trausti Dagsson, Project Coordinator, The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:46:55 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 03:46:55 PM |
EDM |
2188 (CINE) |
Alan Miller - Turning Virtual Museum Real |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 4: Virtual museums, virtual tours and tourism
Alan Miller, Lecturer, University of St Andrews |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 04:18:52 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 04:18:52 PM |
EDM |
2189 (CINE) |
Danny O'Toole - Past | Present | Future VR at Downpatrick Head |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 4: Virtual museums, virtual tours and tourism
Danny O'Toole, Head of Digital Transformation at Mayo County Council |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 04:40:01 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 04:40:01 PM |
EDM |
2190 (CINE) |
Graham Thompson - StoryTagging in the Causeway Coast |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 4: Virtual museums, virtual tours and tourism
Graham Thompson, CEO of Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 05:16:26 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 05:16:26 PM |
EDM |
2191 (CINE) |
Helen Jackson - Touching the Void, Tourism and Intangible Heritage |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 4: Virtual museums, virtual tours and tourism
Helen Jackson, Senior Lecturer in Interactive Media, School of Communication & Media, Ulster University |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 05:56:52 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
2192 (CINE) |
Arnar Valdimarsson - Back to the Future |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 5: Game-based approach to heritage
Arnar Valdimarsson, Senior Creative Producer at Parity Games |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 10:39:20 AM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 10:39:20 AM |
EDM |
2193 (CINE) |
Áskell Heiðar Ásgeirsson - Fighting The Last Battle of the Vikings Through Virtual Reality |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 5: Game-based approach to heritage
Áskell Heiðar Ásgeirsson, Managing Director of 1238 The Battle of Icelandased approach to heritage
|
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:15:11 AM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:15:11 AM |
EDM |
2194 (CINE) |
Hafþór Snjólfur Helgason - 360° East Iceland Panorama |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 4: Virtual museums, virtual tours and tourism
Hafþór Snjólfur Helgason, Geographer and Multimedia Designer at EFLA Consulting Engineers |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 02:15:51 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 02:15:51 PM |
EDM |
2195 (CINE) |
Ásta Olga Magnúsdóttir - Garden of Choices - Role Playing Game in VR |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 5: Game-based approach to heritage
Ásta Olga Magnúsdóttir, Leader in Climate Change Education, Gagarin |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 02:51:03 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 02:51:03 PM |
EDM |
2196 (CINE) |
Sif Baldursdóttir - Location-Based Storytelling and Gamification Apps with Locatify |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 5: Game-based approach to heritage
Sif Baldursdóttir, Sales and Marketing Director, Locatify |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 03:02:58 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 03:02:58 PM |
EDM |
2197 (CINE) |
Vanessa Martin - Digital Artefacts, Engagement and The West Highland 100 |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 5: Game-based approach to heritage
Vanessa Martin, Curator at West Highland Museum |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 03:17:41 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 03:17:41 PM |
EDM |
2198 (CINE) |
Hrönn Konráðsdóttir - Stafræn vegferð safnkosts |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 6: Staða stafræns menningararfs á Íslandi (IN ICELANDIC)
Hrönn Konráðsdóttir, sérfræðingur fornminja, Þjóðminjasafni Íslands |
Video |
Friday 29th of July 2022 05:23:55 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 05:23:55 PM |
EDM |
2199 (CINE) |
Eiríkur Smári og María Asdís - MSHL – nýr vettvangur fyrir samstarf á sviði stafrænna hugvísinda og lista |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 6: Staða stafræns menningararfs á Íslandi (IN ICELANDIC)
Eiríkur Smári Sigurðarson, rannsóknarstjóri á Hugvísindasviði HÍ og María Ásdís Stefáns Berndsen,
verkefnisstjóri MSHL og aðjúnkt í menningarmiðlun við HÍ |
Video |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 09:48:24 AM |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 09:48:24 AM |
EDM |
2200 (CINE) |
Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson - Úr viðjum vanans |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 6: Staða stafræns menningararfs á Íslandi (IN ICELANDIC)
Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson, stafræn miðlun hjá þjónustu- og þróunarsviði Hafnarfjarðar |
Video |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 09:58:19 AM |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 09:58:19 AM |
EDM |
2201 (CINE) |
Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson - Á krossgötum stafræns menningararfs |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 6: Staða stafræns menningararfs á Íslandi (IN ICELANDIC)
Sigurjón Baldur Hafsteinsson, prófessor við Háskóla Íslands |
Video |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 10:25:52 AM |
Sunday 31st of July 2022 10:25:52 AM |
EDM |
2202 (CINE) |
Bess Rhodes - Finlaggan Lords of The Isles: From Reconstruction to Visitor Experience |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual reDrality and digital recconstruction
Dr Bess Rhodes - Open Virtual Worlds, University of St Andrews |
Image |
Monday 08th of August 2022 11:11:10 AM |
Monday 08th of August 2022 11:11:10 AM |
EDM |
2203 (CINE) |
Bess Rhodes - Finlaggan Lords of The Isles: From Reconstruction to Visitor Experience |
"Once upon a time....in the future" Heritage in virtual environments Conference on digital promotion and preservation of heritage. Hybrid event in Reykjavík, Iceland June 16th 2022. Paralell sessions on various Topics.
Session 1: Virtual reDrality and digital recconstruction
Dr Bess Rhodes - Open Virtual Worlds, University of St Andrews |
Video |
Monday 08th of August 2022 11:40:32 AM |
Monday 08th of August 2022 11:40:32 AM |
EDM |
2204 (CINE) |
Promoting Heritage in Virtual Environments |
Short film with interviews and examples of the use of digital technology to promote heritage in virtual environments. Made by Aurora Borealis Multimedia in the PHIVE project that was funded by Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme. Appearing in the film are: dr. Alan Miller, lecturer at the University of St. Andrews; Jacquie Aitken, curator at Timespan in Helmsdale; Catherine A. Cassidy, PhD candidate at the University of St. Andrews; Skuli Bjorn Gunnarsson, director of Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriduklaustur in Iceland; Gunnar Liestøl, professor at the University of Oslo and Museum Nord in Norway. |
Video |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 02:14:34 PM |
Thursday 22nd of September 2022 02:14:34 PM |
EDM |
272 (CUPIDO) |
Länsstyrelsen Värmland |
Värmland County Administrative Board (VCAB) is a regional authority and a link between people and local authorities, and the parliament and central authorities, covering issues and competences in the entire social span. VCAB has a regional EU department with the responsibility to support Värmland in transnational cooperation. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:02:33 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:29:07 AM |
EDM |
273 (CUPIDO) |
Region Värmland |
Region Värmland has arranged and facilitated regional and international events to develop technological innovations, based upon virtual reality for example and other hybrid forms of storytelling. Our experience and expertise is an asset for the project, as we have knowledge of initiating and managing projects that benefit from both commercial, as well as cultural values, for entrepreneurs in the cultural sector. The region has a long tradition of business support and business innovation. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:05:42 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:23:40 AM |
EDM |
274 (CUPIDO) |
Sunne kommun |
Sunne is a cultural hub with its regional Västanå Teater, culture heritage foundation of Selma Lagerlöf, garden & sculpture park Rottneros and its experimental museum Alma Löv. Sunne is a wintersport resort for nordic and down hill skiing and in summer good for forest excursions, walking, mountain biking, fishing and swimming. A culture summer week gathers famous artist and authors for seminars and events. Students from the graphical vocational school are drivers in culture activities. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:09:12 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:26:48 AM |
EDM |
275 (CUPIDO) |
Rottneros Park Trädgård AB |
Rottneros Park, from early 1900, is now long-term leased by a semi-public company, owned by Sunne municipality. The sculpture park - with a large area for flowers and trees covers 22 hectares - is open in summertime and has up to 40000 visitors. It is an experimental arena in a traditional environment for gardening, art and craft. Activities: annual flower exhibitions/ fairs, guided excursions with focus on sculpture & artists, special fairs about wildlife, hunting, food, craft or vintage cars. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:12:23 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:16:53 PM |
EDM |
276 (CUPIDO) |
Nome Kommune |
The municipality has been working with commercialisation of culture businesses & cultural heritage. The project manager is experienced, specifically on culture. Nome has a tradition for hosting events, smaller activities and small festivals, has knowledge within the organisation as well a broad network that helps to lift events to a sustainable level. The municipality has good knowledge of the cultural heritage and the context of the events, and of potential business developers and start-ups. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:14:53 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:22:09 AM |
EDM |
277 (CUPIDO) |
Landkreis Wesermarsch |
Wesermarsch with a tradition in cultural heritage (North Sea spirit as a typical coastal zone region) has a strong record of museums and local arts & crafts centers. Its traditional character is technical craftsmanship/construction knowledge, which still is the case with the presence of world leading companies in aircraft and ship building. The organisation works with the interface between culture and economics, how to use and to focus local competences increasing regional attractiveness. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:17:11 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:28:05 PM |
EDM |
278 (CUPIDO) |
Gemeente Middelburg |
Middelburg is experienced in encouraging (young) people to start new companies, to stimulate cross-sectoral cooperation and explore new product and market combinations. The town works closely together with the Roosevelt University; both collaborate with the Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Association of City Management. Town, province, Scalda and Rabobank, started DOK 4, an incubator for innovative techno and creative start-ups. New entrepreneurs get guidance and coaching. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 11:20:05 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:18:17 AM |
EDM |
279 (CUPIDO) |
Gemeente Heuvelland |
The municipality has experience of developing the area for a.o. tourism, often connected to WW 1. We try to push other values that promote the area, not the least to attract people to live and work here. We work closely with the annual folk music festival and other artist activities. Our mission is to market the municipality with a wide range of themes and work on projects that promote the rural silence, pristine nature and cultural heritage with roots in prehistory, in pottery and in art. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:42:42 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:13:05 AM |
EDM |
280 (CUPIDO) |
Vereniging zonder Winstoogmerk Festival Dranouter |
VZW Festival Dranouter has a 44 year tradition of using culture and local heritage as a lever for economic activities in its own (rural) areas. As such we can contribute with experience related to the subject of research within the CUPIDO project. We have developed a broad range of activities over the years and can share experience (success and losses) that we gathered over the years. We have always worked on the borderline between business, culture and tourism. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:45:25 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:11:16 AM |
EDM |
281 (CUPIDO) |
Hogeschool West-Vlaanderen HOWEST |
The university has been stimulating entrepreneurship and an entrepreneurial spirit, due to working for many years with students, teachers as well as researchers. Howest has therefore gained a vast knowledge in developing and supporting businesses in different sectors and fields of expertise. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:48:21 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:17:21 AM |
EDM |
282 (CUPIDO) |
Creative Foundation |
The Creative Foundation is an arts charity, which has spent 15 years using creative activity to make Folkestone a better place to live, work, play, study and visit. By mobilising the incredible artistic resources already in the town and working hand in hand with the community, our partners and stakeholders, we have established 5 main projects: the Creative Quarter, Quarterhouse, Triennial, Book Festival and Folkestone Artworks, through which we are transforming the town and surrounding area. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:50:53 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 09:00:42 AM |
EDM |
283 (CUPIDO) |
Høgskolen i Sørøst Norge |
USN has sustainable regional development as a priority and offers programs of study from undergraduate to PhD in business management and marketing as well as cultural studies. Researchers are engaged in international projects on regional development in many areas. Contact persons are Prof. Helgadottir, who is a specialist in rural tourism development, and associate prof. Per Strömberg who is a specialist in cultural and creative industries with a focus on adaptive re-use. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:52:44 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:15:17 PM |
EDM |
284 (CUPIDO) |
Highland and Islands Enterprise |
Highlands and Islands Enterprise is an economic & community development agency that promotes cultural activities in rural communities. Provide targeted management support to ‘creative/cultural’ social enterprises and businesses. We can share our experiences of community-based approaches and business models to enhance economic growth within very remote and rural communities. We encourage young people in education and employment opportunities in culture and creative industries sector. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:55:24 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:11:07 PM |
EDM |
285 (CUPIDO) |
University of St Andrews |
OpenVirtualWorlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers with expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology; and with 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience. Scientific results are addressing the use of Virtual Worlds, Cross and Parallel reality systems in mobile and immersive contexts. We have spun out SMART History, to create a Virtual Time binocular platform. |
Organization |
Sunday 14th of October 2018 12:58:17 PM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 04:48:43 PM |
EDM |
286 (CUPIDO) |
Cupido kick off meeting |
The CUPIDO partners officially kicked off the project in Värmland, 15th to 17th of October. All the partners were represented and everyone that attended made the meeting a great success. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of November 2018 11:27:04 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:42:33 AM |
EDM |
287 (CUPIDO) |
Cine15 |
Learning the language of film is a fundamental entitlement for people to enable them to understand how meaning is made and stories are told; to develop their awareness of film's central place in our cultural history and heritage; and, to be able to tell their own stories and become active participants in the making of the art and culture of the future. |
Event |
Friday 09th of November 2018 03:08:51 PM |
Friday 09th of November 2018 03:08:51 PM |
EDM |
290 (CUPIDO) |
North Isles Landscape Partnership |
The NILPS has been specially created to support life in Orkney’s North Isles, while conserving and raising awareness of their distinctive identities, heritage and culture. To achieve this goal, the NILPS plans to deliver a range of innovative projects over the next five years, working closely with local communities. Projects will focus on everything from island life and culture, and the conservation of local knowledge, to initiatives aimed at encouraging the discovery of local landscapes. Ways in which island communities can thrive into the future will also be explored and supported. The NILPS is being supported by Orkney Islands Council, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Historic Environment Scotland, the RSPB, Scottish Natural Heritage, and The National Lottery. |
Organization |
Monday 21st of January 2019 11:49:33 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:31:19 PM |
EDM |
292 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Visitor Centre |
Scapa Flow Visitor Centre and Museum. The main site is closed for major renovations until 2020, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Orkney Islands Council, Historic Environment Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Museums Galleries Scotland and LEADER. During this period, there is a temporary exhibition in the Hoy Hotel, Lyness, half a mile from the ferry terminal and adjacent to the Lyness Royal Naval Cemetery. The exhibition is a great first stop for visitors to the island and has lots of information on all the other activities and attractions available on Hoy. Visitors can virtually explore the main site via a 360-degree touch screen photo presentation, as well as finding out all about the history of Scapa Flow during two world wars. During the closure period, The Orkney Museum in Kirkwall will be displaying a changing selection of objects from the wartime collection. From April – October there are regular guided walks around the remains of the former naval base, led by museum staff. Booking is advised, and there is a charge for the walk. |
Organization |
Monday 21st of January 2019 01:18:56 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 03:15:40 PM |
EDM |
295 (CUPIDO) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a hub for people to meet, share ideas, learn new skills and experience exhibitions and events that are imaginative and stimulating. The island location and environment are very important to the work we do, the place, the Gaelic language, culture and heritage are part of our identity. We have regular visual art, moving image and heritage exhibitions, we have live music events, art classes for children and adults, writers groups and events and a new Education & Outreach programme. Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a partnership between Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association. The two voluntary organisations formed Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust in 1993 and over several years have created a thriving museum and arts centre that has much to offer to visitors and the local community. Located in Lochmaddy, the main port of entry to North Uist, Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation. The sea and sky directly influence the artistic and cultural life of Taigh Chearsabhagh. Inspired by our unique island location we have a vibrant and stimulating exhibition, event and outreach programme going on throughout the year at Taigh Chearsabhagh. |
Organization |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 01:33:29 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 04:23:59 PM |
EDM |
298 (CUPIDO) |
Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) covers three floors of Fort George’s former Lieutenant Governors’ House. The museum has roughly 20,000 artefacts and an estimated 10,000 documents and photographs. The museum is the largest regimental museum in Scotland, outside of Edinburgh. Browse through the menus to feel the experience. Highlanders The Highlanders are the descendants of four famous Scottish Regiments originally raised from the Clans and communities of the Highlands and Islands in the late 1700’s. The Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, (4 SCOTS), today incorporates the world-famous names of the Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders and the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons). The Museum represents all these famous Regiments except for The Gordon Highlanders who have their own museum in Aberdeen. The museum includes items from the Lovat Scouts and Liverpool Scottish as well as our Allied Regiments from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Gurkhas. |
Organization |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 02:37:47 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 04:19:18 PM |
EDM |
299 (CUPIDO) |
Ionad Hiort |
Chaidh am buidheann againn, Buidheann Leasachaidh Ionad Hiort, a stèidheachadh aig coinneamh phoblach far an robh àireamh mhath de mhuinntir na sgìre an làthair. BLIH/ the St Kilda Centre Development Group was formally established at a well-attended community meeting which enthusiastically endorsed the project. In 2010 Ionad Hiort Ltd was founded. ‘S e prìomh amas na buidhne againn, an t-ionad ùr a chruthachadh agus ‘s e a’ chiad dhleastanas a tha oirnn conaltradh a thòiseachadh ris na prìomh compàirtichearan, UNESCO, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Iomairt nan Eilean, Urras Nàdair Alba, Pròiseact nan Ealan agus eile, gus comataidh-stiùiridh a stèidheachadh a dhealbhas Urras neo Bunait a chruthaicheas ionad turasachd airson Hiort aig ìre na cruinne. Our main aim is to establish the new St Kilda Centre as a major visitor attraction for the Western Isles, and our first task is to engage with all the lead partners, UNESCO, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Iomairt nan Eilean, the National Trust for Scotland, and Proiseact nan Ealan to deliver a world-class visitor centre. |
Organization |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 02:57:12 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:21:33 PM |
EDM |
300 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Amenities Trust |
Shetland Amenity Trust constantly strives to preserve and enhance everything that is distinctive about Shetland's cultural and natural heritage, promoting access to it whether physical or intellectual. The Trust was created in 1983 and has since delivered an extensive range of high quality heritage and culture projects, in partnership with a range of local, national and international agencies. We continue to be pro-active in seeking new opportunities and identifying new funding sources, to further enhance the heritage and culture experience for local Shetland people and visitors to our islands. We are part of a community which takes great pride and pleasure in our cultural and natural heritage, embracing traditions, dialect and our physical environment in all of our activities. |
Organization |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 03:04:09 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 08:55:55 AM |
EDM |
301 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Bus Friendship Society |
'The Shetland Bus', was a Shetland based boat operation to and from Norway, that took place during the Second World War (1939 - 1945). The website is dedicated to all those who gave of their lives in the extremely hazardous boat trips between Shetland and Norway, to assist the Norwegian resistance movement. The conditions under which they operated, the difficulties of crossing the North Sea at night, with no lights and far from any possible help, can scarcely be imagined today. Always present in the minds of those on board would have been the threat of discovery and the risk of being shot at by German planes or boats, and possibly captured when they finally reached the Norwegian coast. Pictures, words and some audio files are available on this website, so please feel free to look around. A waltz (a 792k WAV file) was even written in honour of the extraordinary achievements. The 'HITRA' on a recent visit to Scalloway, in Shetland The project was initiated by, and has been coordinated by, Colin Nicol who is head of history at the Scalloway Junior High School. |
Organization |
Tuesday 22nd of January 2019 03:21:45 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:36:47 PM |
EDM |
302 (CUPIDO) |
The Bridges Collection |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews).
Funded by the Leventis Foundation.
Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA).
Through a Glass Darkly is a project involving colleagues in the School of Classics (Rebecca Sweetman and Ioannis Georganas) and the Museum of the University of St Andrews, MUSA (Alison Hafield and Hannah Sycamore) which stems from research into changing perceptions material culture according to the medium in which it is experienced. From this research project we have designed a number of practical applications which have been rolled out to help inform museum curatorial decision making processes as well as support education in schools and museums. Our work is funded by the Leventis Foundation and the University of St Andrews.
https://thebridgescollection.wordpress.com/2017/05/19/through-a-glass-darkly/
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Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:04:41 AM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:17:30 PM |
EDM |
303 (CUPIDO) |
MUSA |
The Museum of the University of St Andrews (MUSA) displays to the public some of the treasures from the University's collection of over 112,000 artefacts. |
Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:08:43 AM |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:08:43 AM |
EDM |
304 (CUPIDO) |
Black Ceramic Jug |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews). Funded by the Leventis Foundation. Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA). |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:11:11 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 11:15:09 AM |
EDM |
305 (CUPIDO) |
Polar bear skull |
Possible panther skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:27:26 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:14:01 PM |
EDM |
306 (CUPIDO) |
Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:44:59 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:15:55 PM |
EDM |
307 (CUPIDO) |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull - The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:46:32 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:16:39 PM |
EDM |
308 (CUPIDO) |
Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum handling collection for mammology studies |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:48:09 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:17:56 PM |
EDM |
309 (CUPIDO) |
Bell Pettigrew |
The Bell Pettigrew Museum is the University of St Andrews zoology museum. It is a rare survival of a Victorian teaching museum, and wonderfully atmospheric. The displays, which include examples of several extinct species, are arranged to allow the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships between animals to be clearly understood. |
Tour |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:52:07 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 12:19:21 PM |
EDM |
311 (CUPIDO) |
School of Classics, Swallowgate, St Andrews |
Vibrant research community with wide expertise: literature, archaeology, reception, philosophy, ancient slavery and imperialism. University of St Andrews. |
Tour |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:55:06 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 01:26:34 PM |
EDM |
312 (CUPIDO) |
Skyward |
A study in Flight. Fife-based photographer Kit Martin and University of St Andrews students exhibition. Exploring the idea of flight, Let’s Take Flight will give visitors the chance to “fly” over St Andrews, experiencing the sensation of swooping over rooftops thanks to 360° video of the town that has been filmed by drones and will be projected through immersive, virtual reality headsets. |
Tour |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:56:44 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:10:58 AM |
EDM |
313 (CUPIDO) |
St Andrews Castle |
St Andrew's Castle is a ruin located in the coastal Royal Burgh of St Andrews in Fife, Scotland. The castle sits on a rocky promontory overlooking a small beach called Castle Sands and the adjoining North Sea. Property of Historic Environment Scotland (HES). |
Tour |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 10:57:59 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:29:50 AM |
EDM |
315 (CUPIDO) |
Kulturmødet |
Kulturmødet is a festival in North Denmark gathering an audience from artists, politicians, media, employees of cultural institutions to a general all-age public. The festival is one of Denmark´s most important platforms that focus on the role of art and culture in contemporary society. The local community can use KM to create businesses and start-ups. The festival director has a long record as developer of new cultural formats that bridge between art, experience economy and creative businesses. |
Organization |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:16:23 AM |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:16:23 AM |
EDM |
316 (CUPIDO) |
Morsø Municipality |
Morsø municipality builds further on the cultural heritage as a fishing community, in particular the (native European flat) oyster and mussel fishery. The Danish Shellfish Center resides here with researchers from DLU. The shellfish industry has been a key driver in the local economy; the municipality and others worked hard to reignite the pride & excitement around fishery, through an Oyster Premiere in October, a Shellfish festival in June as culture is promoted in the Kulturmøde each August. |
Organization |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:19:18 AM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:29:47 PM |
EDM |
317 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archive |
Shetland Museum & Archives sits on the restored historic Hay's Dock in Lerwick, providing a gateway from which to explore Shetland's rich heritage and culture.
The Shetland Museum and Archives building was opened by Her Majesty the Queen of Norway and Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay on 31st May 2007.
The extensive and rich collections of both Shetland Museum and Shetland Archives were brought together in one building for the first time; telling the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture and providing an unforgettable visitor experience.
This Five Star VisitScotland rated Visitor Attraction. |
Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:26:05 AM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:35:11 PM |
EDM |
318 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archive |
Our award winning Museum and Archives is a multifunctional visitor attraction in the heart of Shetland's capital town of Lerwick. Begin your journey through the history of our beautiful islands here.
http://www.shetlandmuseumandarchives.org |
Tour |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:27:51 AM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:48:30 AM |
EDM |
319 (CUPIDO) |
Historical Society of North Uist |
The Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. |
Collection |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:37:35 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:35:47 AM |
EDM |
320 (CUPIDO) |
Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:40:11 AM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 08:54:52 AM |
EDM |
321 (CUPIDO) |
Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:41:45 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 09:31:21 AM |
EDM |
322 (CUPIDO) |
Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:43:23 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 04:51:03 PM |
EDM |
323 (CUPIDO) |
Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:44:16 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 09:27:02 AM |
EDM |
324 (CUPIDO) |
Emigrants doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:45:10 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 09:36:16 AM |
EDM |
325 (CUPIDO) |
Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:45:57 AM |
Friday 24th of July 2020 04:42:58 PM |
EDM |
326 (CUPIDO) |
Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:46:46 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:01:13 PM |
EDM |
327 (CUPIDO) |
A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:47:43 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:02:50 PM |
EDM |
328 (CUPIDO) |
Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
3D Object |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 11:48:54 AM |
Thursday 05th of December 2019 05:12:06 PM |
EDM |
329 (CUPIDO) |
St Andrews from the Sky |
Drone footage of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. |
Video |
Thursday 24th of January 2019 12:55:38 PM |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 04:29:31 PM |
EDM |
330 (CUPIDO) |
Culture Power: Inspire to Develop Rural Area |
The Interreg North Sea CUPIDO project presented by the partners. |
Video |
Friday 25th of January 2019 11:11:26 AM |
Friday 25th of January 2019 11:12:08 AM |
EDM |
331 (CUPIDO) |
Cupido 360° Dance |
Choreographer Ana Strandberg created this electrifying performance together with André Forsström and Theresa Gustavsson. They teamed up with Joakim Grass, and the result was a groundbreaking piece that pushed the bounderies on what dance can be and how you can experience it.
The future is exciting,
The 360 filming was facilitaded by Molkoms folkhögskola with Mats Dahlman and Rune Sørgård who loves to explore hybrid forms of storytelling.
The innovative project was a part of CUPIDO, an EU project that is about how the cultural sector contributes towards creating vibrant, sustainable communities that attract people to live, work and enjoy life. |
Video |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:03:24 AM |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:03:24 AM |
EDM |
332 (CUPIDO) |
The filmfestival on Instagram #Cine15 has a winner |
The jury´s motivation was; an incredibly strong ”micro” documentary tells the story of a child’s desperate desire to be free. The filmfestival Cine 15 is the first filmfestival on Instagram and a part of the EU´s North Sea Region funded project CUPIDO. |
Video |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:06:27 AM |
Friday 01st of February 2019 10:07:13 AM |
EDM |
341 (CUPIDO) |
HIE - Digital Heritage - Tomintoul and Glenlivet Discovery Centre |
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Video |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 10:47:29 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 11:58:04 AM |
EDM |
342 (CUPIDO) |
Welcome and Agenda for CUPIDO kick off Meeting |
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Text |
Tuesday 05th of February 2019 10:52:41 AM |
Thursday 07th of February 2019 06:16:56 PM |
EDM |
399 (CUPIDO) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Trust |
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Organization |
Friday 29th of November 2019 10:14:27 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 04:22:27 PM |
EDM |
401 (CUPIDO) |
The Highlanders' Museum |
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Organization |
Friday 29th of November 2019 10:23:31 AM |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 04:20:29 PM |
EDM |
405 (CUPIDO) |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
3D Object |
Wednesday 04th of December 2019 03:05:36 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 11:00:18 AM |
EDM |
414 (CUPIDO) |
The 1st Battalion deployed to Malaya |
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Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:01:54 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:14:05 PM |
EDM |
415 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion was captured at Saint-Valery-en-Caux during the Battle of France |
|
POW |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:04:51 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:15:45 PM |
EDM |
416 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion went to France as part of the 152nd Brigade in the 51st Highland Division with the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:06:17 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:17:16 PM |
EDM |
417 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion was reconstituted, as part of a reconstituted 152nd Brigade in a reconstituted 51st (Highland) Division, and served in the Middle East |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:08:58 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:16:40 PM |
EDM |
418 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion was in the Second Battle of El Alamein |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:22:13 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:16:15 PM |
EDM |
419 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion took part in Tunisian campaign |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 12:37:58 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:14:31 PM |
EDM |
420 (CUPIDO) |
The 2nd Battalion took part in the Allied invasion of Sicily |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:26:54 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:15:03 PM |
EDM |
421 (CUPIDO) |
In late 1943 the 51st Division returned to the United Kingdom and then took part in Operation Overlord |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:29:24 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:13:41 PM |
EDM |
422 (CUPIDO) |
51st Division took part in Operation Totalize |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:32:37 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:11:25 PM |
EDM |
423 (CUPIDO) |
51st Division took part in Operation Astonia |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:34:43 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:01:45 PM |
EDM |
424 (CUPIDO) |
51st Division took part in Operation Veritable |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:52:28 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:12:02 PM |
EDM |
425 (CUPIDO) |
51st Division took part in Operation Plunder |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:55:57 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:02:35 PM |
EDM |
426 (CUPIDO) |
51st Division took part in the Western Allied invasion of Germany |
|
Operation |
Monday 13th of January 2020 03:58:49 PM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:12:33 PM |
EDM |
427 (CUPIDO) |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:11:38 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:18:08 PM |
EDM |
428 (CUPIDO) |
Somme 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:53:25 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:53:25 PM |
EDM |
429 (CUPIDO) |
Withdrawal to Seine |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:57:36 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 04:57:36 PM |
EDM |
430 (CUPIDO) |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:00:15 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:16:43 PM |
EDM |
431 (CUPIDO) |
Odon |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:02:26 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:02:26 PM |
EDM |
432 (CUPIDO) |
Cheux |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:04:28 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:04:28 PM |
EDM |
433 (CUPIDO) |
Caen |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:06:51 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:17:36 PM |
EDM |
434 (CUPIDO) |
Troarn |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:12:58 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:12:58 PM |
EDM |
435 (CUPIDO) |
Mont Pincon |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:16:45 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:16:45 PM |
EDM |
436 (CUPIDO) |
Quarry Hill |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:18:33 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:18:33 PM |
EDM |
437 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:21:52 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:21:52 PM |
EDM |
438 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise Road |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:24:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:24:41 PM |
EDM |
439 (CUPIDO) |
Dives Crossing |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:26:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:26:41 PM |
EDM |
440 (CUPIDO) |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:29:09 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:29:09 PM |
EDM |
441 (CUPIDO) |
Lisieux |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:31:51 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:31:51 PM |
EDM |
442 (CUPIDO) |
Nederrijn |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:34:41 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:34:41 PM |
EDM |
443 (CUPIDO) |
Best |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:36:33 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:36:33 PM |
EDM |
444 (CUPIDO) |
Le Havre |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:43:18 PM |
Monday 13th of January 2020 05:43:18 PM |
EDM |
445 (CUPIDO) |
Lower Maas |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:04:28 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:04:28 AM |
EDM |
446 (CUPIDO) |
Meijel |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:05:52 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:05:52 AM |
EDM |
447 (CUPIDO) |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:08:15 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:08:15 AM |
EDM |
448 (CUPIDO) |
Ourthe |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:11:32 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:11:32 AM |
EDM |
449 (CUPIDO) |
Rhineland |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:13:51 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:18:43 PM |
EDM |
450 (CUPIDO) |
Reichswald |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:15:22 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:15:22 AM |
EDM |
451 (CUPIDO) |
Goch |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:18:03 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:18:03 AM |
EDM |
452 (CUPIDO) |
Moyland |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:19:37 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:19:37 AM |
EDM |
453 (CUPIDO) |
Rhine |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:22:51 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:22:51 AM |
EDM |
454 (CUPIDO) |
Uelzen |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:02 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:02 AM |
EDM |
455 (CUPIDO) |
Artlenberg |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:56 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:26:56 AM |
EDM |
456 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:28:17 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:43:31 PM |
EDM |
457 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:28:54 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:18 AM |
EDM |
458 (CUPIDO) |
El Alamein |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:30:46 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:19:21 PM |
EDM |
459 (CUPIDO) |
Advance to Tripoli |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:35:01 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:35:01 AM |
EDM |
460 (CUPIDO) |
Mareth |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:36:41 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:36:41 AM |
EDM |
461 (CUPIDO) |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:38:24 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:38:24 AM |
EDM |
462 (CUPIDO) |
Akarit |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:41:12 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:41:12 AM |
EDM |
463 (CUPIDO) |
Djebel Roumana |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:42:32 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:42:32 AM |
EDM |
464 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1942-43 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:44:52 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:44:52 AM |
EDM |
465 (CUPIDO) |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:46:35 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:46:35 AM |
EDM |
466 (CUPIDO) |
Augusta |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:48:23 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 12:18:01 PM |
EDM |
467 (CUPIDO) |
Francoforte |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:50:08 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:50:08 AM |
EDM |
468 (CUPIDO) |
Adrano |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:51:52 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 02:41:28 PM |
EDM |
469 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro Hills |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:54:06 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:30:58 AM |
EDM |
470 (CUPIDO) |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 10:55:16 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:19:51 PM |
EDM |
471 (CUPIDO) |
Garigliano Crossing |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:00:47 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:00:47 AM |
EDM |
472 (CUPIDO) |
Anzio |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:03:08 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:20:16 PM |
EDM |
473 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1943-44 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:06:09 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:06:09 AM |
EDM |
474 (CUPIDO) |
Madagascar |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:09:07 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:21:11 PM |
EDM |
475 (CUPIDO) |
Middle East 1942 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:17:11 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:17:11 AM |
EDM |
476 (CUPIDO) |
Imphal |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:19:35 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:21:43 PM |
EDM |
477 (CUPIDO) |
Shenam Pass |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:22:47 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:22:47 AM |
EDM |
478 (CUPIDO) |
Litan |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:25:30 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:25:30 AM |
EDM |
479 (CUPIDO) |
Tengnoupal |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:27:45 AM |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:27:45 AM |
EDM |
480 (CUPIDO) |
Burma 1942-44 |
|
Battle honours |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 11:29:56 AM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:22:05 PM |
EDM |
481 (CUPIDO) |
British Army Issued Officers Binoculars, WWI |
Kershaw & Son. Ltd. No. 3 Mark II British Army Military Officers Binoculars |
3D Object |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:11:39 PM |
Thursday 27th of May 2021 02:18:14 PM |
EDM |
482 (CUPIDO) |
Highlanders Museum |
|
Collection |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:22:07 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 12:02:50 PM |
EDM |
483 (CUPIDO) |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 03:34:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:47:01 AM |
EDM |
484 (CUPIDO) |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 04:02:11 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 11:06:45 AM |
EDM |
485 (CUPIDO) |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 14th of January 2020 04:33:17 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:45:03 AM |
EDM |
489 (CUPIDO) |
Defence of Escaut |
|
Battle honours |
Friday 31st of January 2020 04:45:25 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:27:01 PM |
EDM |
490 (CUPIDO) |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
|
Battle honours |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:26:04 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:50 AM |
EDM |
491 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise |
|
Battle honours |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:55:30 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:27:58 AM |
EDM |
492 (CUPIDO) |
Somme 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:58:17 PM |
Friday 31st of January 2020 05:58:17 PM |
EDM |
497 (CUPIDO) |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:10:39 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:30:03 AM |
EDM |
498 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise Road |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:12:07 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:11 AM |
EDM |
499 (CUPIDO) |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:14:51 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:28 AM |
EDM |
500 (CUPIDO) |
Le Havre |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:16:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:44 AM |
EDM |
501 (CUPIDO) |
Lower Maas |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:17:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:28:59 AM |
EDM |
502 (CUPIDO) |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:18:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:30:18 AM |
EDM |
503 (CUPIDO) |
Rhineland |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:19:11 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:29:32 AM |
EDM |
504 (CUPIDO) |
Reichswald |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:20:21 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:27:03 AM |
EDM |
505 (CUPIDO) |
Goch |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:31:28 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:36:24 PM |
EDM |
506 (CUPIDO) |
Rhine |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:33:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:33:05 AM |
EDM |
507 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:34:24 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:45:06 PM |
EDM |
508 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:35:10 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:35:10 AM |
EDM |
509 (CUPIDO) |
Agordat |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:37:34 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:37:34 AM |
EDM |
510 (CUPIDO) |
Keren |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:39:44 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:39:44 AM |
EDM |
511 (CUPIDO) |
Abyssinia 1941 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:43:31 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:43:31 AM |
EDM |
512 (CUPIDO) |
Sidi Barrani |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:45:43 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:46:13 AM |
EDM |
513 (CUPIDO) |
Tobruk 1941 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:48:41 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:48:41 AM |
EDM |
514 (CUPIDO) |
Tobruk 1942 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:50:48 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:50:48 AM |
EDM |
515 (CUPIDO) |
Gubi II |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:55:07 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:55:07 AM |
EDM |
516 (CUPIDO) |
Carmusa |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:57:28 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:57:28 AM |
EDM |
517 (CUPIDO) |
Gazala |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:59:39 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 10:59:39 AM |
EDM |
518 (CUPIDO) |
El Alamein |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:01:21 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:01:21 AM |
EDM |
519 (CUPIDO) |
Mareth |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:02:51 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:02:51 AM |
EDM |
520 (CUPIDO) |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:03:52 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:04:22 AM |
EDM |
521 (CUPIDO) |
Akarit |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:05:42 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:06:37 AM |
EDM |
522 (CUPIDO) |
Djebel Roumana |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:08:29 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:08:29 AM |
EDM |
523 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1940-43 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:11:23 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:11:23 AM |
EDM |
524 (CUPIDO) |
Francofonte |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:14:30 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:14:30 AM |
EDM |
525 (CUPIDO) |
Adrano |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:15:58 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:15:58 AM |
EDM |
526 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro Hills |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:16:56 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:16:56 AM |
EDM |
527 (CUPIDO) |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:18:26 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:18:26 AM |
EDM |
528 (CUPIDO) |
Cassino |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:21:02 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:21:02 AM |
EDM |
529 (CUPIDO) |
Poggio del Grillo |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:23:23 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:23:49 AM |
EDM |
530 (CUPIDO) |
Gothic Line |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:25:18 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:25:18 AM |
EDM |
531 (CUPIDO) |
Tavoleto |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:27:34 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:31:07 AM |
EDM |
532 (CUPIDO) |
Coriano |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:29:49 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:29:49 AM |
EDM |
533 (CUPIDO) |
Pian di Castello |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:34:12 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:34:12 AM |
EDM |
534 (CUPIDO) |
Monte Reggiano |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:35:52 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:35:52 AM |
EDM |
535 (CUPIDO) |
Rimini Line |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:39:05 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:39:05 AM |
EDM |
536 (CUPIDO) |
San Marino |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:41:11 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:41:11 AM |
EDM |
537 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1944 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:44:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:44:00 AM |
EDM |
538 (CUPIDO) |
Kohima |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:46:00 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:46:32 AM |
EDM |
539 (CUPIDO) |
Relief of Kohima |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:53:14 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:53:14 AM |
EDM |
540 (CUPIDO) |
Naga Village |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:57:43 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:57:43 AM |
EDM |
541 (CUPIDO) |
Aradura |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:59:59 AM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 11:59:59 AM |
EDM |
542 (CUPIDO) |
Shwebo |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:02:25 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:02:25 PM |
EDM |
543 (CUPIDO) |
Mandalay |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:04:36 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:04:36 PM |
EDM |
544 (CUPIDO) |
Ava |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:06:46 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:06:46 PM |
EDM |
545 (CUPIDO) |
Irrawaddy |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:09:34 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:09:34 PM |
EDM |
546 (CUPIDO) |
Mount Popa |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:12:14 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:12:14 PM |
EDM |
547 (CUPIDO) |
Burma 1944-45 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:15:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:15:01 PM |
EDM |
548 (CUPIDO) |
Withdrawal to Escaut |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:18:38 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:18:38 PM |
EDM |
549 (CUPIDO) |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:21:41 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:21:41 PM |
EDM |
550 (CUPIDO) |
Dunkirk 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:25:13 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:25:13 PM |
EDM |
551 (CUPIDO) |
Somme 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:26:51 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:26:51 PM |
EDM |
552 (CUPIDO) |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:28:43 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:28:43 PM |
EDM |
553 (CUPIDO) |
Odon |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:29:54 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 12:29:54 PM |
EDM |
554 (CUPIDO) |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:24:02 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:24:02 PM |
EDM |
555 (CUPIDO) |
Lower Maas |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:25:10 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:25:10 PM |
EDM |
556 (CUPIDO) |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:26:28 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:26:28 PM |
EDM |
557 (CUPIDO) |
Rhineland |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:28:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:28:01 PM |
EDM |
558 (CUPIDO) |
Reichswald |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:30:50 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:30:50 PM |
EDM |
559 (CUPIDO) |
Cleve |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:33:15 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:33:15 PM |
EDM |
560 (CUPIDO) |
Goch |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:34:59 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:34:59 PM |
EDM |
561 (CUPIDO) |
Rhine |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:38:00 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:38:00 PM |
EDM |
562 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1940 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:40:26 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:40:26 PM |
EDM |
563 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:47:18 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:47:18 PM |
EDM |
564 (CUPIDO) |
El Alamein |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:48:34 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:48:34 PM |
EDM |
565 (CUPIDO) |
Advance on Tripoli |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:50:05 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:50:05 PM |
EDM |
566 (CUPIDO) |
Mareth |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:51:27 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:51:27 PM |
EDM |
567 (CUPIDO) |
Medjez Plain |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:54:40 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:54:40 PM |
EDM |
568 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1942–43 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:57:17 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:57:17 PM |
EDM |
569 (CUPIDO) |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:59:57 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 01:59:57 PM |
EDM |
570 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:02:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:02:30 PM |
EDM |
571 (CUPIDO) |
Sicily 1943 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:03:48 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:03:48 PM |
EDM |
572 (CUPIDO) |
Anzio |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:05:18 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:05:18 PM |
EDM |
573 (CUPIDO) |
Rome |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:09:57 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:09:57 PM |
EDM |
574 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1944–45 |
|
Battle honours |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 02:12:08 PM |
Monday 03rd of February 2020 04:05:24 PM |
EDM |
575 (CUPIDO) |
Ypres-Comines Canal |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:01 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:01 AM |
EDM |
576 (CUPIDO) |
Somme 1940 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:05 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:05 AM |
EDM |
577 (CUPIDO) |
Withdrawal to Seine |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:08 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:08 AM |
EDM |
578 (CUPIDO) |
St. Valery-en-Caux |
In June 1940 efforts were made to evacuate the Highland regiments from Normandy. A rapid German advance meant British forces were cut off from major ports. Rescue efforts therefore focused on the small town of St. Valéry-en-Caux. Unfortunately, successive German attacks meant the British land forces were unable to link up with the Royal Navy and the rescue operation failed. On 12 June the encircled Highlanders surrendered. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:11 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:42:47 PM |
EDM |
579 (CUPIDO) |
Odon |
The Odon is a small river in France to the south-west of Caen. In July 1944 the Odon became the focus of British efforts to resist three German armoured divisions. The British forces experienced heavy casualties, but successfully prevented German tanks from moving north and threatening Allied gains on the Normandy coast. The Gordon Highlanders were in action near the town of Évrecy where they destroyed a number of German tanks. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:15 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:06:25 PM |
EDM |
580 (CUPIDO) |
Cheux |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:18 AM |
EDM |
581 (CUPIDO) |
Caen |
In June 1944 the Normandy landings opened a new front in north-western France. After taking the beaches, Allied forces moved inland towards the city of Caen, facing fierce resistance from the Germans. The Seaforths were involved in costly actions around the industrial area of Colombelles (on the north-eastern edge of Caen). |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:20 AM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:08:28 PM |
EDM |
582 (CUPIDO) |
Troarn |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:22 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:22 AM |
EDM |
583 (CUPIDO) |
Mont Pincon |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:24 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:24 AM |
EDM |
584 (CUPIDO) |
Quarry Hill |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:27 AM |
EDM |
585 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:30 AM |
EDM |
586 (CUPIDO) |
Falaise Road |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:33 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:33 AM |
EDM |
587 (CUPIDO) |
Dives Crossing |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:36 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:36 AM |
EDM |
588 (CUPIDO) |
La Vie Crossing |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:39 AM |
EDM |
589 (CUPIDO) |
Lisieux |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:42 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:42 AM |
EDM |
590 (CUPIDO) |
Nederrijn |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:45 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:45 AM |
EDM |
591 (CUPIDO) |
Best |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:47 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:47 AM |
EDM |
592 (CUPIDO) |
Le Havre |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:49 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:49 AM |
EDM |
593 (CUPIDO) |
Lower Maas |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:52 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:52 AM |
EDM |
594 (CUPIDO) |
Meijel |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:55 AM |
EDM |
595 (CUPIDO) |
Venlo Pocket |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:57 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:20:57 AM |
EDM |
596 (CUPIDO) |
Ourthe |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:01 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:01 AM |
EDM |
597 (CUPIDO) |
Rhineland |
In the early spring of 1945 Highland regiments worked with Canadian forces to take land between the River Maas and the River Rhine (along the border between the Netherlands and Germany). Much of the area was either flooded or covered in woodland, posing challenges for the Allied forces. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:03 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:21:06 PM |
EDM |
598 (CUPIDO) |
Reichswald |
The Reichswald is a forest on the border between Germany and the Netherlands. In February 1945 Allied forces wished to take control of the forest before crossing the Rhine. A combination of trees, flooding, and a determined German defence, meant Allied vehicles struggled to make progress. As a result, foot soldiers (including the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths) played a key role in capturing the area. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:06 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:27:01 PM |
EDM |
599 (CUPIDO) |
Goch |
In February 1945 the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths helped capture Goch, a small German border town a little to the west of the Rhine. Goch was on the junction of several major roads and was defended with pill boxes and anti-tank ditches. The Highland regiments launched a surprise attack in the early hours of 19 February. After initial rapid gains, they then faced several hours of brutal street fighting before taking control of the town. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:10 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:24:17 PM |
EDM |
600 (CUPIDO) |
Moyland |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:13 AM |
EDM |
601 (CUPIDO) |
Rhine |
In late March 1945 the Allies crossed the River Rhine. Highland regiments, including the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths, crossed on boats, facing machine-gun fire from the Germans. After successfully reaching the eastern bank of the river, the Seaforths advanced to the small village of Groin. The Seaforths captured Groin at night. The action at Groin was described by Lieutenant Borthwick (who took part in the attack) as ‘the hardest village fight the Battalion ever fought’. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:15 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:29:19 PM |
EDM |
602 (CUPIDO) |
Uelzen |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:19 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:19 AM |
EDM |
603 (CUPIDO) |
Artlenberg |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:21 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:21 AM |
EDM |
604 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1940 |
During the winter of 1939 to 1940 large numbers of British troops arrived in France. Many of the Camerons, Gordons, and Seaforths were sent to help defend the Maginot Line (a series of fortifications near the border between France and Germany). The Highland soldiers were forward of the French fortifications, meaning they were in the front line when the Germans attacked in May 1940. The Highlanders withstood heavy attacks, but were ordered to fall back when the French forces retreated. Several disastrous weeks followed as the French government collapsed and the British withdrew towards the coast. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:23 AM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:12:15 PM |
EDM |
605 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1944-45 |
In the summer of 1944 the Allies began to liberate Europe from the north-west. After landing in Normandy, they gradually moved through France, before crossing into Germany in the spring of 1945. The final year of war saw some of the fiercest fighting, and many casualties among the Highland regiments. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:26 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:02:26 PM |
EDM |
606 (CUPIDO) |
El Alamein |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:29 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:29 AM |
EDM |
607 (CUPIDO) |
Advance to Tripoli |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:33 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:33 AM |
EDM |
608 (CUPIDO) |
Mareth |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:35 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:35 AM |
EDM |
609 (CUPIDO) |
Wadi Zigzaou |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:38 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:38 AM |
EDM |
610 (CUPIDO) |
Akarit |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:41 AM |
EDM |
611 (CUPIDO) |
Djebel Roumana |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:44 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:44 AM |
EDM |
612 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1942-43 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:47 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:47 AM |
EDM |
613 (CUPIDO) |
Landing in Sicily |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:49 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:49 AM |
EDM |
614 (CUPIDO) |
Augusta |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:52 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:52 AM |
EDM |
615 (CUPIDO) |
Francoforte |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:54 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:54 AM |
EDM |
616 (CUPIDO) |
Adrano |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:56 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:56 AM |
EDM |
617 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro Hills |
In July 1943 German forces held the Sferro Hills on the eastern side of Sicily. The Camerons and Seaforths were among the British soldiers tasked to clear the hills. The Germans put up a determined defence, and the rocky mountainous landscape presented considerable challenges for the attackers. Fierce fighting took place amongst small farms and olive groves. The British capture of the Sferro Hills helped trigger the German withdrawal from Sicily. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:21:59 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:56:02 PM |
EDM |
618 (CUPIDO) |
Sicily 1943 |
In the summer of 1943 Allied forces attacked Italy. Highland regiments landed on the south-eastern point of Sicily on 10 July. As they moved up across the island they faced considerable German opposition around the town of Francofonte, where hand-to-hand fighting took place. The town of Vizzini also saw fierce fighting, with the Gordons having to attack through terraced vineyards and orchards. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:02 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:46:11 PM |
EDM |
619 (CUPIDO) |
Garigliano Crossing |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:05 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:05 AM |
EDM |
620 (CUPIDO) |
Anzio |
By the end of 1943 Allied forces had reached central Italy, but were delayed by a line of fortifications stretching across the country near Monte Cassino. In an effort to end the stalemate British leaders suggested a landing at Anzio, north of the main German defences. British and American forces successfully landed there in January 1944, but the Germans counter-attacked. It took until May for the Allied forces to break out. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:07 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:57:30 PM |
EDM |
621 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1943-44 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:10 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:10 AM |
EDM |
622 (CUPIDO) |
Madagascar |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:13 AM |
EDM |
623 (CUPIDO) |
Middle East 1942 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:15 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:15 AM |
EDM |
624 (CUPIDO) |
Imphal |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:18 AM |
EDM |
625 (CUPIDO) |
Shenam Pass |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:20 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:20 AM |
EDM |
626 (CUPIDO) |
Litan |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:23 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:23 AM |
EDM |
627 (CUPIDO) |
Tengnoupal |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:25 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:25 AM |
EDM |
628 (CUPIDO) |
Burma 1942-44 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:27 AM |
EDM |
629 (CUPIDO) |
Defence of Escaut |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:30 AM |
EDM |
630 (CUPIDO) |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
In May 1940 German forces advanced into France. As French defences fell, the British focused on rescuing their troops. A major evacuation of more than 330,000 men took place from the French port of Dunkirk between 26 May and 4 June. In order to delay the Germans and allow the rescue to take place, a mixed force, including the Camerons, were ordered to defend a line running from the French town of St. Omer south towards La Bassée. The Battle of St. Omer-La Bassée is thought to have been the last action in which Scottish soldiers wore kilts. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:32 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 03:22:54 PM |
EDM |
631 (CUPIDO) |
Agordat |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:34 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:34 AM |
EDM |
632 (CUPIDO) |
Keren |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:37 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:37 AM |
EDM |
633 (CUPIDO) |
Abyssinia 1941 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:39 AM |
EDM |
634 (CUPIDO) |
Sidi Barrani |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:41 AM |
EDM |
635 (CUPIDO) |
Tobruk 1941 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:44 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:44 AM |
EDM |
636 (CUPIDO) |
Tobruk 1942 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:46 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
637 (CUPIDO) |
Gubi II |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:48 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:48 AM |
EDM |
638 (CUPIDO) |
Carmusa |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:51 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:51 AM |
EDM |
639 (CUPIDO) |
Gazala |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:53 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:53 AM |
EDM |
640 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1940-43 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:55 AM |
EDM |
641 (CUPIDO) |
Francofonte |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:58 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:22:58 AM |
EDM |
642 (CUPIDO) |
Cassino |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:00 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:00 AM |
EDM |
643 (CUPIDO) |
Poggio del Grillo |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:02 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:02 AM |
EDM |
644 (CUPIDO) |
Gothic Line |
The Gothic Line was a string of German defences across Italy, a little to the north of Florence. It became the focus of German opposition to the Allies during the final stages of the campaign in Italy. Both sides committed vast resources to this area – over 1.2 million men took part in operations around the Gothic Line. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders played a key role in the capture of San Marino in September 1944. |
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:04 AM |
Wednesday 05th of February 2020 04:19:48 PM |
EDM |
645 (CUPIDO) |
Tavoleto |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:07 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:07 AM |
EDM |
646 (CUPIDO) |
Coriano |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:09 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:09 AM |
EDM |
647 (CUPIDO) |
Pian di Castello |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:11 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:11 AM |
EDM |
648 (CUPIDO) |
Monte Reggiano |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:13 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:13 AM |
EDM |
649 (CUPIDO) |
Rimini Line |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:16 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:16 AM |
EDM |
650 (CUPIDO) |
San Marino |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:18 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:18 AM |
EDM |
651 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1944 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:20 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:20 AM |
EDM |
652 (CUPIDO) |
Kohima |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:22 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:22 AM |
EDM |
653 (CUPIDO) |
Relief of Kohima |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:25 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:25 AM |
EDM |
654 (CUPIDO) |
Naga Village |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:27 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:27 AM |
EDM |
655 (CUPIDO) |
Aradura |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:30 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:30 AM |
EDM |
656 (CUPIDO) |
Shwebo |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:32 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:32 AM |
EDM |
657 (CUPIDO) |
Mandalay |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:35 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:35 AM |
EDM |
658 (CUPIDO) |
Ava |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:37 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:37 AM |
EDM |
659 (CUPIDO) |
Irrawaddy |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:39 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:39 AM |
EDM |
660 (CUPIDO) |
Mount Popa |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:41 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:41 AM |
EDM |
661 (CUPIDO) |
Burma 1944-45 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:48 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:48 AM |
EDM |
662 (CUPIDO) |
Withdrawal to Escaut |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:51 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:51 AM |
EDM |
663 (CUPIDO) |
Dunkirk 1940 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:53 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:53 AM |
EDM |
664 (CUPIDO) |
Cleve |
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Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:55 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:55 AM |
EDM |
665 (CUPIDO) |
Advance on Tripoli |
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Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:57 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:23:57 AM |
EDM |
666 (CUPIDO) |
Medjez Plain |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:00 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:00 AM |
EDM |
667 (CUPIDO) |
North Africa 1942–43 |
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Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:02 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:02 AM |
EDM |
668 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:04 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:04 AM |
EDM |
669 (CUPIDO) |
Rome |
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Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:07 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:07 AM |
EDM |
670 (CUPIDO) |
Italy 1944–45 |
|
Action |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:09 AM |
Tuesday 04th of February 2020 10:24:09 AM |
EDM |
671 (CUPIDO) |
Anzio |
Lance Corporal Leigh of the Seaforth Highlanders during the Italian campaign, February 1944. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:52:57 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:52:57 PM |
EDM |
672 (CUPIDO) |
Caen |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders waiting to advance, June 1944. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:55:30 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:55:30 PM |
EDM |
673 (CUPIDO) |
Goch |
British tanks in Goch after its capture, February 1945. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:57:00 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 03:57:00 PM |
EDM |
674 (CUPIDO) |
Gothic Line |
British forces advancing through the Gothic Line, September 1944. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:01:22 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:01:22 PM |
EDM |
675 (CUPIDO) |
North-West Europe 1940 |
Men of 2nd Seaforth Highlanders with a captured German anti-tank gun, May 1940. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:03:35 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:03:35 PM |
EDM |
676 (CUPIDO) |
North West Europe 1944-1945 |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders advancing in Normandy, June 1944. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:04:56 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:04:56 PM |
EDM |
677 (CUPIDO) |
Odon |
The 5/7th Gordon Highlanders in a defensive position, June 1944. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:06:51 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:06:51 PM |
EDM |
678 (CUPIDO) |
Reichswald |
The 5/7th Gordon Highlanders in the Reichswald, February 1945. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:16:47 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:16:47 PM |
EDM |
679 (CUPIDO) |
Rhine |
The 7th Seaforth Highlanders escort German prisoners captured during the Rhine Crossing, March 1945. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:18:47 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:18:47 PM |
EDM |
680 (CUPIDO) |
Rhineland |
The 2nd Seaforth Highlanders in the Reichswald, February 1945. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:20:11 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:20:11 PM |
EDM |
681 (CUPIDO) |
Sferro Hills |
Private Davies of 5th Seaforth Highlanders riding a captured German pack mule, August 1943. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:21:35 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:21:35 PM |
EDM |
682 (CUPIDO) |
Sicily 1943 |
Men of 2nd Seaforth Highlanders advancing along a road in Sicily, July 1943. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:24:02 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:24:02 PM |
EDM |
683 (CUPIDO) |
St. Omer-La Bassée |
Men of 1st Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders digging trenches in France, November 1939. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:25:59 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:25:59 PM |
EDM |
684 (CUPIDO) |
St. Valéry-en-Caux |
The British commander General Fortune just after surrendering to Erwin Rommel at St. Valery-en-Caux, June 1940. |
Image |
Monday 10th of February 2020 04:29:18 PM |
Monday 10th of February 2020 05:40:15 PM |
EDM |
685 (CUPIDO) |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 11:06:36 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 12:44:59 PM |
EDM |
686 (CUPIDO) |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 11:09:58 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 12:52:12 PM |
EDM |
688 (CUPIDO) |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of February 2020 12:03:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:51:44 AM |
EDM |
689 (CUPIDO) |
Highlanders Museum |
|
Tour |
Friday 14th of February 2020 11:45:22 AM |
Friday 14th of February 2020 11:49:21 AM |
EDM |
690 (CUPIDO) |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Monday 17th of February 2020 11:17:00 AM |
Friday 31st of July 2020 01:28:16 PM |
EDM |
691 (CUPIDO) |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Monday 17th of February 2020 11:22:20 AM |
Monday 02nd of March 2020 10:58:35 AM |
EDM |
692 (CUPIDO) |
Pistol |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 18th of February 2020 10:56:51 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:45:18 PM |
EDM |
698 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
Westray Heritage Centre is a four-star museum, archive and information centre in the island’s main village of Pierowall. |
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:45:44 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:34:11 AM |
EDM |
699 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay Trust |
|
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:50:49 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:32:40 PM |
EDM |
700 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone. |
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:52:38 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 10:00:38 AM |
EDM |
701 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Pop Up Heritage Centre |
|
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:55:41 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 09:31:54 AM |
EDM |
702 (CUPIDO) |
Eday Heritage & Visitor Centre |
|
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 12:57:55 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:16:02 PM |
EDM |
703 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay Heritage Centre |
|
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:00:38 PM |
Friday 01st of October 2021 10:51:34 AM |
EDM |
704 (CUPIDO) |
Rousay Heritage Centre |
Situated just a stones throw away from the pier, in a building that also includes the ferry waiting room and toilets, is the Rousay Heritage Centre. Telling the rich and varied story of Rousay including detailed information on its archaeology, natural heritage, wildlife habitats, geology and people, the interpretation centre is a great place to begin a visit to the island. A new display by children from the Rousay School was added to the centre in the early summer of 2011, showing what makes Rousay a great place to live. |
Organization |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 01:02:54 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:33:26 PM |
EDM |
705 (CUPIDO) |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 20th of May 2020 03:39:24 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:55:11 PM |
EDM |
706 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Museum, Temporary Exhibition |
|
Tour |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 12:09:00 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 12:09:00 PM |
EDM |
707 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Museum, Temporary Exhibition Entrance |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 12:16:23 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 12:16:23 PM |
EDM |
708 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Oil Tank |
|
Tour |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:02:12 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:51:27 PM |
EDM |
709 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Oil Tank |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:48:00 PM |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:48:00 PM |
EDM |
710 (CUPIDO) |
Viking Tour Skye |
|
Tour |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 01:56:09 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:50:49 PM |
EDM |
711 (CUPIDO) |
Dinoasaurs |
|
Tour |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:05:13 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:11:37 PM |
EDM |
712 (CUPIDO) |
Dunscaith Castle |
|
Tour |
Thursday 28th of May 2020 02:12:59 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:03:25 PM |
EDM |
714 (CUPIDO) |
Egg Box - North Uist |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:37:53 PM |
Thursday 23rd of September 2021 02:57:20 PM |
EDM |
715 (CUPIDO) |
Butter Churn |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:46:49 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 04:20:03 PM |
EDM |
716 (CUPIDO) |
WW1 Water Bottle |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection. North Uist Historical Society Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme. http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:49:15 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 04:05:17 PM |
EDM |
717 (CUPIDO) |
70's Shoe - North Uist |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:50:18 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 03:56:22 PM |
EDM |
718 (CUPIDO) |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:52:38 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:56:35 PM |
EDM |
719 (CUPIDO) |
Samian Oil Lamp |
Samian Ware oil lamp. Circular lamp with well preserved motif of an olive branch. Olive oil was most likely the type of oil used to fuel oil lamps in the Mediterranean. Roman. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:55:51 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:55:51 PM |
EDM |
720 (CUPIDO) |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 01:57:51 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 02:59:42 PM |
EDM |
721 (CUPIDO) |
Vikings Pier |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:46:31 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:46:31 PM |
EDM |
722 (CUPIDO) |
Viking Vilage |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:48:54 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:48:54 PM |
EDM |
723 (CUPIDO) |
Vikings Village Above |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:51:03 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:51:03 PM |
EDM |
724 (CUPIDO) |
Viking Bay Entrace |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:53:02 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:51:36 PM |
EDM |
725 (CUPIDO) |
Vikings Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:55:29 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 12:55:29 PM |
EDM |
726 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Vilage |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:00:21 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:00:21 PM |
EDM |
727 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Store |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:03:00 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:03:00 PM |
EDM |
728 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Store Outside |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:04:39 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:05:31 PM |
EDM |
729 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Behind Church |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:07:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:07:35 PM |
EDM |
730 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Church |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:09:41 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:09:41 PM |
EDM |
731 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda School |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:12:36 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:13:54 PM |
EDM |
732 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Outside Church |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:16:23 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:16:23 PM |
EDM |
733 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Path |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:18:22 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:18:22 PM |
EDM |
734 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda House outside |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:20:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:20:35 PM |
EDM |
735 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda Dun |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:23:17 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:23:17 PM |
EDM |
736 (CUPIDO) |
Aros Centre |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:43:28 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 01:08:54 PM |
EDM |
737 (CUPIDO) |
AROS Play area |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:57:41 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 01:58:19 PM |
EDM |
738 (CUPIDO) |
AROS Cinema |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:01:01 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:01:01 PM |
EDM |
739 (CUPIDO) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:43:20 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:43:20 PM |
EDM |
740 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 09:59:31 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 09:59:31 AM |
EDM |
741 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:03:52 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:25:01 AM |
EDM |
742 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:08:53 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:08:53 AM |
EDM |
743 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:10:44 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:10:44 AM |
EDM |
744 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:13:09 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:25:28 AM |
EDM |
745 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:18:34 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:18:34 AM |
EDM |
746 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum and Archives |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:24:06 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 10:24:06 AM |
EDM |
747 (CUPIDO) |
Lighthouse on Calf Sound, Eday. The land on the upper right of the picture is the northern tip of the Calf of Eday. |
|
Image |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:15:15 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:15:15 PM |
EDM |
748 (CUPIDO) |
Stromness Museum |
Stromness Museum is an independent museum based in Stromness, Orkney. |
Organization |
Friday 26th of June 2020 11:40:22 AM |
Friday 26th of June 2020 02:06:56 PM |
EDM |
749 (CUPIDO) |
Museum in Stromness, Orkney Islands, Scotland |
|
Image |
Friday 26th of June 2020 01:55:03 PM |
Friday 26th of June 2020 01:55:03 PM |
EDM |
750 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum & Archives |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 02:48:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 02:48:02 PM |
EDM |
751 (CUPIDO) |
Wideford Tomb |
Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn is an excellent example of Neolithic design and construction. It is well preserved, with a high central chamber and three cells opening off it. Today the tomb is accessed through the roof, rather than original long and narrow original passage from the west. Inside there are rare examples of Neolithic scratch art. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:03:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:03:20 PM |
EDM |
752 (CUPIDO) |
Cuween Tomb |
Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall. It dates to around 3,000 BCE, and is similar in design to Maeshowe, but on a smaller scale. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:28 PM |
EDM |
753 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:29 PM |
EDM |
754 (CUPIDO) |
Wick Heritage Museum |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:31 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:31 PM |
EDM |
755 (CUPIDO) |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:32 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:32 PM |
EDM |
756 (CUPIDO) |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:34 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:34 PM |
EDM |
757 (CUPIDO) |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:35 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:35 PM |
EDM |
758 (CUPIDO) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:37 PM |
EDM |
759 (CUPIDO) |
Helmsdale Reconstructed |
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The modern village was planned in 1814 to resettle communities that had been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:38 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:38 PM |
EDM |
760 (CUPIDO) |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:39 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:39 PM |
EDM |
761 (CUPIDO) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:41 PM |
EDM |
762 (CUPIDO) |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:43 PM |
EDM |
763 (CUPIDO) |
Caisteal Uisdean (Hugh's castle) |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:44 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:44 PM |
EDM |
764 (CUPIDO) |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:46 PM |
EDM |
765 (CUPIDO) |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:47 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:47 PM |
EDM |
766 (CUPIDO) |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:49 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:49 PM |
EDM |
767 (CUPIDO) |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called Cairn of the Hooded Crows in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and westâ. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a large flat stone at the exterior base and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively pitted by many slight hollows. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the upright boundary slabs so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:50 PM |
EDM |
768 (CUPIDO) |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a Long Cairn, 165 overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide horned entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was greatly dilapidated at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge's time stood to a height of 10 feet. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:52 PM |
EDM |
769 (CUPIDO) |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:53 PM |
EDM |
770 (CUPIDO) |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:55 PM |
EDM |
771 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:56 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:56 PM |
EDM |
772 (CUPIDO) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:06:58 PM |
EDM |
773 (CUPIDO) |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:00 PM |
EDM |
774 (CUPIDO) |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:01 PM |
EDM |
775 (CUPIDO) |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:03 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:03 PM |
EDM |
776 (CUPIDO) |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:04 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:04 PM |
EDM |
777 (CUPIDO) |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:06 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:06 PM |
EDM |
778 (CUPIDO) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:07 PM |
EDM |
779 (CUPIDO) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:09 PM |
EDM |
780 (CUPIDO) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:11 PM |
EDM |
781 (CUPIDO) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:12 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:12 PM |
EDM |
782 (CUPIDO) |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest wild landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe's history, both real and imagined “ myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:14 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:14 PM |
EDM |
783 (CUPIDO) |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:15 PM |
EDM |
784 (CUPIDO) |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:17 PM |
EDM |
785 (CUPIDO) |
Tomintoul Museum |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:18 PM |
EDM |
786 (CUPIDO) |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893.
Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor.
The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner.
Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:20 PM |
EDM |
787 (CUPIDO) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:21 PM |
EDM |
788 (CUPIDO) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:23 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:23 PM |
EDM |
789 (CUPIDO) |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:24 PM |
EDM |
790 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:26 PM |
EDM |
791 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:27 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:27 PM |
EDM |
792 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Bus shelter |
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across Unst - the A968 - which runs between Belmont and Haroldswick. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:07:29 PM |
EDM |
793 (CUPIDO) |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:28:03 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:25:34 PM |
EDM |
794 (CUPIDO) |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
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Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:28:24 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:19:54 AM |
EDM |
795 (CUPIDO) |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:00 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:27:19 PM |
EDM |
796 (CUPIDO) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:02 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:16:42 AM |
EDM |
797 (CUPIDO) |
Helmsdale Reconstructed |
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The modern village was planned in 1814 to resettle communities that had been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:03 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:17:29 AM |
EDM |
798 (CUPIDO) |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:05 PM |
EDM |
799 (CUPIDO) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:07 PM |
EDM |
800 (CUPIDO) |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:09 PM |
EDM |
801 (CUPIDO) |
Caisteal Uisdean (Hugh's castle) |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:10 PM |
EDM |
802 (CUPIDO) |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:13 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:13 PM |
EDM |
803 (CUPIDO) |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:14 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:02:53 PM |
EDM |
804 (CUPIDO) |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:16 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:07:22 PM |
EDM |
805 (CUPIDO) |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called Cairn of the Hooded Crows in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and westâ. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a large flat stone at the exterior base and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively pitted by many slight hollows. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the upright boundary slabs so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:17 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 04:35:29 PM |
EDM |
806 (CUPIDO) |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a Long Cairn, 165 overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide horned entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was greatly dilapidated at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge's time stood to a height of 10 feet. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:19 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:22:54 PM |
EDM |
807 (CUPIDO) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360 images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:21 PM |
EDM |
808 (CUPIDO) |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:22 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 04:57:48 PM |
EDM |
809 (CUPIDO) |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:24 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 05:13:26 PM |
EDM |
810 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:26 PM |
EDM |
811 (CUPIDO) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:28 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:07:04 PM |
EDM |
812 (CUPIDO) |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:29 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:29:12 AM |
EDM |
813 (CUPIDO) |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:31 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:26:18 AM |
EDM |
814 (CUPIDO) |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:33 PM |
EDM |
815 (CUPIDO) |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:34 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 02:07:58 PM |
EDM |
816 (CUPIDO) |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:36 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 10:44:24 AM |
EDM |
817 (CUPIDO) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:38 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:14:24 PM |
EDM |
818 (CUPIDO) |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:39 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:13:53 AM |
EDM |
819 (CUPIDO) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:41 PM |
EDM |
820 (CUPIDO) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:43 PM |
EDM |
821 (CUPIDO) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:45 PM |
EDM |
822 (CUPIDO) |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest wild landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe's history, both real and imagined “ myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:46 PM |
EDM |
823 (CUPIDO) |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:48 PM |
EDM |
824 (CUPIDO) |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:50 PM |
EDM |
825 (CUPIDO) |
Tomintoul Museum |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:51 PM |
EDM |
826 (CUPIDO) |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893.
Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor.
The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner.
Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:53 PM |
EDM |
827 (CUPIDO) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:55 PM |
EDM |
828 (CUPIDO) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:56 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:56 PM |
EDM |
829 (CUPIDO) |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:29:58 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of February 2023 10:20:55 AM |
EDM |
830 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:30:00 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:21:00 AM |
EDM |
831 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 03:30:02 PM |
Monday 13th of February 2023 11:19:33 AM |
EDM |
832 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Museum & Archives |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:05:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:05:48 PM |
EDM |
833 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:06:17 PM |
EDM |
834 (CUPIDO) |
Wick Heritage Museum |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:08:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:08:58 PM |
EDM |
835 (CUPIDO) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:08:59 PM |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 02:31:45 PM |
EDM |
836 (CUPIDO) |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:00 PM |
EDM |
837 (CUPIDO) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:01 PM |
EDM |
838 (CUPIDO) |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:02 PM |
EDM |
839 (CUPIDO) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360 images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:03 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:03 PM |
EDM |
840 (CUPIDO) |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:04 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:04 PM |
EDM |
841 (CUPIDO) |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the communitys wish list “ a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crabh was born.
The journey to build An Crabh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:05 PM |
EDM |
842 (CUPIDO) |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:06 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:06 PM |
EDM |
843 (CUPIDO) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:07 PM |
EDM |
844 (CUPIDO) |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:08 PM |
EDM |
845 (CUPIDO) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:09 PM |
EDM |
846 (CUPIDO) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:10 PM |
EDM |
847 (CUPIDO) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:11 PM |
EDM |
848 (CUPIDO) |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:12 PM |
Tuesday 21st of February 2023 04:30:23 PM |
EDM |
849 (CUPIDO) |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:13 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:13 PM |
EDM |
850 (CUPIDO) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:14 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:14 PM |
EDM |
851 (CUPIDO) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:15 PM |
EDM |
852 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:16 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:16 PM |
EDM |
853 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Boat haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:17 PM |
EDM |
854 (CUPIDO) |
Unst Bus shelter |
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across Unst - the A968 - which runs between Belmont and Haroldswick. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of July 2020 04:09:18 PM |
EDM |
855 (CUPIDO) |
Peir |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 04:13:41 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:58:12 AM |
EDM |
856 (CUPIDO) |
North Isles Landscape Partnership Tour |
|
Tour |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:52:41 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:52:41 AM |
EDM |
857 (CUPIDO) |
Cliff Top |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:54:43 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:54:43 AM |
EDM |
858 (CUPIDO) |
Cliff Top |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:56:07 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:57:27 AM |
EDM |
859 (CUPIDO) |
Cliff Top |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:59:29 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 10:59:29 AM |
EDM |
860 (CUPIDO) |
Cliff Top |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:00:18 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:00:18 AM |
EDM |
861 (CUPIDO) |
Beach |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:04:21 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:04:21 AM |
EDM |
862 (CUPIDO) |
Near Beach |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:05:20 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:05:20 AM |
EDM |
863 (CUPIDO) |
Beach |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:06:36 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:06:36 AM |
EDM |
864 (CUPIDO) |
Beach |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:07:27 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:07:27 AM |
EDM |
865 (CUPIDO) |
Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:08:55 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:08:55 AM |
EDM |
866 (CUPIDO) |
Near Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:10:00 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:10:00 AM |
EDM |
867 (CUPIDO) |
Graveyard |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:10:51 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:10:51 AM |
EDM |
868 (CUPIDO) |
Inside Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:13:38 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:13:38 AM |
EDM |
869 (CUPIDO) |
Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:14:30 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:14:30 AM |
EDM |
870 (CUPIDO) |
Pier |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:16:04 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:16:57 AM |
EDM |
871 (CUPIDO) |
Graveyard |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:25:30 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:25:30 AM |
EDM |
872 (CUPIDO) |
Church |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:31:29 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:31:29 AM |
EDM |
873 (CUPIDO) |
Inside Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:39:32 AM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 11:39:32 AM |
EDM |
874 (CUPIDO) |
Inside Building |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:06:05 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 12:06:05 PM |
EDM |
875 (CUPIDO) |
Beach Video |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 01:57:10 PM |
Thursday 27th of August 2020 01:57:10 PM |
EDM |
877 (CUPIDO) |
New Pier, Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:02:16 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:37:59 AM |
EDM |
878 (CUPIDO) |
Westray, Orkney |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:04:49 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:24:53 AM |
EDM |
879 (CUPIDO) |
Ronaldsay, Orkney |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:36:53 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:19:52 AM |
EDM |
880 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday, Orkney |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:38:30 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:21:23 AM |
EDM |
881 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:40:24 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 11:22:47 AM |
EDM |
882 (CUPIDO) |
Old Pier, Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:42:31 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:40:03 AM |
EDM |
883 (CUPIDO) |
19th Centruy Pier, Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:43:35 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:44:23 AM |
EDM |
884 (CUPIDO) |
The Lodge |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:44:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:44:54 AM |
EDM |
885 (CUPIDO) |
Balfour Village |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:45:21 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:04 AM |
EDM |
886 (CUPIDO) |
Balfour Village |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:46:24 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:34 AM |
EDM |
887 (CUPIDO) |
Balfour Village |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:47:16 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:46:40 AM |
EDM |
888 (CUPIDO) |
Heritage Centre |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:48:42 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:47:30 AM |
EDM |
889 (CUPIDO) |
Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:49:32 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:47:54 AM |
EDM |
890 (CUPIDO) |
Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:53:43 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:48:33 AM |
EDM |
891 (CUPIDO) |
Gate to Balfour Castle |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:54:36 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:49:09 AM |
EDM |
892 (CUPIDO) |
The Gas House |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:55:26 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:49:39 AM |
EDM |
893 (CUPIDO) |
Inside The Gas House |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:56:56 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:50:07 AM |
EDM |
894 (CUPIDO) |
Outside the School |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 12:58:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:50:37 AM |
EDM |
895 (CUPIDO) |
Development Trust Office |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:00:04 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:51:01 AM |
EDM |
896 (CUPIDO) |
Elwick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:00:49 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:51:24 AM |
EDM |
897 (CUPIDO) |
Elwick Bay Beach |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:01:47 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:00 AM |
EDM |
898 (CUPIDO) |
Elwick Mill |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:02:48 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:52:08 AM |
EDM |
899 (CUPIDO) |
Barley Field |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:03:52 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:19 AM |
EDM |
900 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:04:54 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:55:22 AM |
EDM |
901 (CUPIDO) |
Milldown Reserve Carpark |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:05:34 PM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:53:55 AM |
EDM |
902 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:06:23 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:06:23 PM |
EDM |
903 (CUPIDO) |
Westray, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:09:39 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:09:39 PM |
EDM |
904 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:11:27 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:11:27 PM |
EDM |
905 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:12:41 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:12:41 PM |
EDM |
906 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:14:06 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:14:06 PM |
EDM |
907 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:18:23 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:19:45 PM |
EDM |
908 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:21:25 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:46:02 PM |
EDM |
909 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:31:34 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:46:48 PM |
EDM |
910 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:34:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:47:12 PM |
EDM |
911 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
The Heritage Centre is situated in Lady Village in the formal Temperance Hall and was opened in May 2014. The main areas of display are Natural History, (nature on land, links and shore), Archaeology, (Sanday ‘archaeologically has the best landscape in Orkney’), Farming, (Sanday, the granary of the North) and the Sea, (At the turn of the Tide).
In one corner there is a section on World War I. There is an area on Shipwrecks and our new display for 2020 was the board display of Scapa Flow and the Scuttling of the German Fleet. with the B98’s part in the Battle of Jutland.
The most recent requisition is the Appiehouse Stone, found under a floor in a house in Lady Village. This is a Pictish/Christian Stone.
The Horne Room is our Reference area which holds a lot of records for Family History and former displays. Here we hold the Sanday Photographic material and Oral History archives. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:49:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 12:47:51 PM |
EDM |
912 (CUPIDO) |
B98 |
The B98 was in the Battle of Jutland in the First World War. Latterly it was using as the mail boat for the German Fleet interned at Scapa flow. then B98 arrived back in Orkney a day after the scuttling of the German fleet. it was boarded by the British and as it was being towed south it broke its mooring and came ashore in Lopnmess bay. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:51:11 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 10:11:43 AM |
EDM |
913 (CUPIDO) |
Croft, Sanday, Orkney |
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors were found when the concrete flooring was taken up. The furniture and household items were supplied by generous gifts from the island folk which enable the Croft to depict what it would have looked like in the 1900’s. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:52:00 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:15:30 AM |
EDM |
914 (CUPIDO) |
Croft, Sanday, Orkney |
The Croft, whose inhabitants left in 1966, was taken over by the Heritage Group who, in 2011 started renovating the interior. The first image in of the ‘But’ end of the Croft and the second image is of the ‘Ben’ end. The original flag stone floors were found when the concrete flooring was taken up. The furniture and household items were supplied by generous gifts from the island folk which enable the Croft to depict what it would have looked like in the 1900’s. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:53:41 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:16:19 AM |
EDM |
915 (CUPIDO) |
Burnt Mount, Sanday, Orkney |
This is a reconstruction of the Burnt Mound which was re-excavated from the shore below Meur in the north of the island. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:56:04 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:17:32 AM |
EDM |
916 (CUPIDO) |
Brickie Hut / Cata Sand, Sanday, Orkney |
This was taken in front of the Brickie Hut, a control room in World War II, for a dummy airfield on the Plain of Fidge. It over looks Cata Sand and onto to the sand dunes. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:56:54 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:21:25 AM |
EDM |
917 (CUPIDO) |
Black Rock Jetty, Sanday, Orkney |
The Black Rock Jetty was built to transport mail and passengers by boat to and from North Ronaldsay. With the onset of the plane it was no longer put to use and is now in a state of disrepair. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:57:45 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:28:42 AM |
EDM |
918 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:58:39 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:29:57 AM |
EDM |
919 (CUPIDO) |
Whitemill Bay, Sanday, Orkney |
This image was taken on top of the ruined cairn at Whitemill Point showing part of the wreck the ‘Wanga’ which came ashore in 1939. The stretch of water is the North Ronaldsay Firth with a glimpse of North Ronaldsay on the horizon. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:00:11 PM |
Monday 30th of August 2021 10:37:58 AM |
EDM |
920 (CUPIDO) |
Behind Westness |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:02:35 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:20:49 PM |
EDM |
921 (CUPIDO) |
Bowan |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:04:45 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:19:40 PM |
EDM |
922 (CUPIDO) |
Breckan Garden |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:06:05 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:19:00 PM |
EDM |
923 (CUPIDO) |
Cliffs Westness |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:08:26 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:18:22 PM |
EDM |
924 (CUPIDO) |
Dennisness |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:09:40 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:17:39 PM |
EDM |
925 (CUPIDO) |
First Hill Westness |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:33:33 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:14:06 PM |
EDM |
926 (CUPIDO) |
Gate at Westness |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:34:38 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:12:57 PM |
EDM |
927 (CUPIDO) |
Hangie Rock |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:35:45 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:12:05 PM |
EDM |
928 (CUPIDO) |
Ronaldsay, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:36:44 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:36:44 PM |
EDM |
929 (CUPIDO) |
Inside Crus |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:37:59 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:37:59 PM |
EDM |
930 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay Pier |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:57:15 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:58:26 PM |
EDM |
931 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay Videosphere 1 |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:48:33 AM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:48:33 AM |
EDM |
932 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay Videosphere 2 |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:56:26 AM |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 10:56:26 AM |
EDM |
933 (CUPIDO) |
Startpoint Lighthouse |
Film taken looking towards the tidal island of Start Point off Sanday.
The first beacon was a masonry unlit tower. Then in 1806 a new lighthouse with a revolving light was established. Start Point lighthouse was painted with its black and white vertical stripes around 1915. |
Panorama |
Thursday 03rd of December 2020 01:02:00 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 10:32:08 AM |
EDM |
934 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:06:48 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:06:48 PM |
EDM |
935 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:08:57 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:08:57 PM |
EDM |
936 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:09:54 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:09:54 PM |
EDM |
937 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:22:38 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:22:38 PM |
EDM |
938 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:23:52 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:23:52 PM |
EDM |
939 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:25:03 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:25:03 PM |
EDM |
940 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Center |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:26:13 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:26:13 PM |
EDM |
941 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Beach Video |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:29:22 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:29:22 PM |
EDM |
942 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Video Sphere |
|
Panorama |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:32:20 PM |
Thursday 14th of January 2021 01:32:20 PM |
EDM |
944 (CUPIDO) |
Black Ceramic Jug |
Through a Glass Darkly - Digitisation of the Bridges Collection (a collection of Cypriot antiquities held at the University of St Andrews).
Funded by the Leventis Foundation.
Project directors: Rebecca Sweetman (School of Classics) & Alison Hadfield (MUSA). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:07:22 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:07:22 PM |
EDM |
945 (CUPIDO) |
Polar bear skull |
Polar bear skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:24:42 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of September 2021 11:32:06 AM |
EDM |
946 (CUPIDO) |
Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:27 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:27 PM |
EDM |
947 (CUPIDO) |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull - The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:29 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:29 PM |
EDM |
948 (CUPIDO) |
Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum handling collection for mammology studies |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:32 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:32 PM |
EDM |
949 (CUPIDO) |
Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:34 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:34 PM |
EDM |
950 (CUPIDO) |
Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
EDM |
951 (CUPIDO) |
Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:38 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:38 PM |
EDM |
952 (CUPIDO) |
Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:41 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:41 PM |
EDM |
953 (CUPIDO) |
Emigrants doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:42 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:42 PM |
EDM |
954 (CUPIDO) |
Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:45 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:45 PM |
EDM |
955 (CUPIDO) |
Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:47 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:25:47 PM |
EDM |
956 (CUPIDO) |
A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:31 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:31 PM |
EDM |
957 (CUPIDO) |
Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:33 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:33 PM |
EDM |
958 (CUPIDO) |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:35 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:35 PM |
EDM |
959 (CUPIDO) |
German Binoculars |
German binoculars taken by the 5th Bn Seaforth Highlanders in 1945. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:37 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:37 PM |
EDM |
960 (CUPIDO) |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:39 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:39 PM |
EDM |
961 (CUPIDO) |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:41 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:41 PM |
EDM |
962 (CUPIDO) |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:43 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:43 PM |
EDM |
963 (CUPIDO) |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:45 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:45 PM |
EDM |
964 (CUPIDO) |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:47 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:47 PM |
EDM |
965 (CUPIDO) |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:49 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:26:49 PM |
EDM |
966 (CUPIDO) |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:02 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:02 PM |
EDM |
967 (CUPIDO) |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:04 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:04 PM |
EDM |
968 (CUPIDO) |
Pistol |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:07 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:07 PM |
EDM |
969 (CUPIDO) |
Sgraffiato |
Sgraffiato bowl hand painted in green and yellow. Incised design of a human figure possibly female. Byzantine wares produced on a large scale. Byzantine. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:08 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:08 PM |
EDM |
970 (CUPIDO) |
Egg Box - North Uist |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:11 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:11 PM |
EDM |
971 (CUPIDO) |
Butter Churn |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:13 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:13 PM |
EDM |
972 (CUPIDO) |
WW1 Water Bottle |
Part of Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (Historical Society of North Uist) heritage collection.
North Uist Historical Society
Known as CEUT, this dynamic local history society was formed in October 1987 and has gradually built up a collection of objects, photographs and sound archives that reflect the social history of North Uist. Currently there is a committee of 12 that meet monthly at Taigh Chearsabhagh that are supported by a wider membership of over 300 people. CEUT are responsible for planning the heritage related exhibitions and events at Taigh Chearsabhagh including the annual main exhibition in the Museum and several temporary displays in Gallery 2 which is shared on rotation with the arts programme.
http://www.taigh-chearsabhagh.org/heritage/ceut-north-uist-historical-societ/ |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:15 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:15 PM |
EDM |
973 (CUPIDO) |
70's Shoe - North Uist |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:17 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:17 PM |
EDM |
974 (CUPIDO) |
Carved Head |
Carved stone head of male figure. The hair and diadem are evident. Some damage noticeable around the facial features but in very good condition otherwise. Late Antique. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:19 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:19 PM |
EDM |
975 (CUPIDO) |
Samian Oil Lamp |
Samian Ware oil lamp. Circular lamp with well preserved motif of an olive branch. Olive oil was most likely the type of oil used to fuel oil lamps in the Mediterranean. Roman. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:21 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:21 PM |
EDM |
976 (CUPIDO) |
Unguentarium |
Unguentarium produced from terracotta, thought to be used for carrying oil or perfume. Roman. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
Friday 15th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
977 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 1 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:03:39 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:03:39 PM |
EDM |
978 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 2 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:04:25 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:04:25 PM |
EDM |
979 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 3 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:05:42 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:05:42 PM |
EDM |
980 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 4 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:06:18 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:06:18 PM |
EDM |
981 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 5 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:07:16 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:07:16 PM |
EDM |
982 (CUPIDO) |
Oysters Drone footage |
|
Collection |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:08:00 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:29:29 PM |
EDM |
983 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 6 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:11:22 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
984 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image 7 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:12:43 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
985 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:11 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
986 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:12 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
987 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:14 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
988 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:15 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
989 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:17 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
990 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:18 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
991 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:20 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
992 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:21 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
993 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:23 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
994 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:24 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
995 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:26 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
996 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:27 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
997 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:28 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
998 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:30 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
999 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:31 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
1000 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
1001 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:35 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
1002 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:37 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1003 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:38 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1004 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:40 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1005 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:41 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1006 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:43 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1007 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:44 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1008 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:46 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1009 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:48 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1010 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:49 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1011 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:50 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1012 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:52 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1013 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:53 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1014 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:55 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1015 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:56 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1016 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:58 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1017 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:18:59 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1018 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:19:00 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1019 (CUPIDO) |
Drone Image |
|
Image |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:19:02 PM |
Tuesday 26th of January 2021 05:28:33 PM |
EDM |
1020 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray 3 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:14:42 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:14:42 AM |
EDM |
1021 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray 4 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:17:43 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 11:17:43 AM |
EDM |
1022 (CUPIDO) |
Hackle - Blue |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:42:42 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:42:42 PM |
EDM |
1023 (CUPIDO) |
Hackle - Blue |
One of the Original Royal blue hackles issued to the 1st Camerons in early 1940 on the orders of HM King George VI, Colonel in Chief of the Regiment, after he had inspected the battalion in the field in France on 5 December 1939 |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:45:26 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:48:40 PM |
EDM |
1024 (CUPIDO) |
Folding Knife |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:52:41 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:52:41 PM |
EDM |
1025 (CUPIDO) |
Pocket Knife |
Belonged to Captain WKR Murray of the 4th BN Cameron Highlanders, captured at St Valery |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 02:53:41 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:18:11 PM |
EDM |
1026 (CUPIDO) |
Revolver |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:25 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:25 PM |
EDM |
1027 (CUPIDO) |
Revolver |
Belongs to LT Col Miers |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:56 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:05:56 PM |
EDM |
1028 (CUPIDO) |
Cigarette Lighter |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:04 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:04 PM |
EDM |
1029 (CUPIDO) |
Image of Cigarette Lighter |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:13:54 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:15:01 PM |
EDM |
1030 (CUPIDO) |
Cigarette Lighter |
With bullet embedded in side. Cigrette lighter owned by Pte Tommy Fraser when serving with the 1st Camerons in France in 1940. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:14:29 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:15:24 PM |
EDM |
1031 (CUPIDO) |
Image of Regimental cane |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:20:39 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:22:02 PM |
EDM |
1032 (CUPIDO) |
Regimental cane |
Regimental can carried by an officer of the Seaforth Highlanders, picked up on the battlefield of El Alamein, 1943. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:21:12 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:28:52 PM |
EDM |
1033 (CUPIDO) |
Image of Silver Box |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:31:59 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:31:59 PM |
EDM |
1034 (CUPIDO) |
Cigarette box (Silver) |
A silver box with signatures on it. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:32:42 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of March 2021 03:36:06 PM |
EDM |
1035 (CUPIDO) |
Stromness Museum: Beyond our Walls |
Looking outside the museum into the Stromness townscape, we put museum objects into their wider context. Visit several locations in the town of Stromness to discover some of the stories behind our collection.
Funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, March 2021 |
Tour |
Monday 05th of April 2021 09:01:12 AM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 09:03:44 AM |
EDM |
1036 (CUPIDO) |
Taster Tour of Stromness Museum |
This short taster tour gives visitors a glimpse into two of Stromness Museum's galleries. Each gallery contains 'hotspots' which can be clicked to give you more information on a wide variety of objects in our collection.
Funded by Museums Galleries Scotland, March 2021 |
Tour |
Monday 05th of April 2021 09:02:16 AM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 09:04:25 AM |
EDM |
1037 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag IX A/Z Rotenburg Germany |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:17:03 AM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:20:38 PM |
EDM |
1038 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag XXI-D |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:19:37 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:19:37 AM |
EDM |
1039 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag V-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:21:07 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:21:07 AM |
EDM |
1040 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:21:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:21:48 AM |
EDM |
1041 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag IX-A/Z |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:25:47 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:25:47 AM |
EDM |
1042 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag VII-C |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:34:27 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:34:27 AM |
EDM |
1043 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag V-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:37:39 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:51:00 AM |
EDM |
1044 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:38:26 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:38:26 AM |
EDM |
1045 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag 383 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:40:03 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:40:03 AM |
EDM |
1046 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag Luft III |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:42:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:42:48 AM |
EDM |
1047 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag Luft I |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:44:23 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:44:23 AM |
EDM |
1048 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag I-A |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:45:11 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:45:11 AM |
EDM |
1049 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag XX-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:47:42 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:47:42 AM |
EDM |
1050 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag XX-A |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:48:55 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:48:55 AM |
EDM |
1051 (CUPIDO) |
Stalag IX-C |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:52:48 AM |
Tuesday 06th of April 2021 10:52:48 AM |
EDM |
1052 (CUPIDO) |
Laufen 2 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:41:13 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:41:13 PM |
EDM |
1053 (CUPIDO) |
Laufen Oflag |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:41:49 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:41:49 PM |
EDM |
1054 (CUPIDO) |
Major John David T. Hillman |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:45:36 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:59:54 PM |
EDM |
1055 (CUPIDO) |
Fort VII |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:47:22 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:49:40 PM |
EDM |
1056 (CUPIDO) |
Posen Fort VIII |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:49:31 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:49:31 PM |
EDM |
1057 (CUPIDO) |
Biberach Austrailian Group |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:56:50 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:26:25 AM |
EDM |
1058 (CUPIDO) |
Biberach Illustrations Outside and sunbathing |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:57:04 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:27:01 AM |
EDM |
1059 (CUPIDO) |
Illustration Biberach barrack room |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:57:32 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:28:16 AM |
EDM |
1060 (CUPIDO) |
Officers outside building at Biberach |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 03:57:52 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:28:51 AM |
EDM |
1061 (CUPIDO) |
5 elbersdorf paint oflag ix-a h-lower-camp |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:18:27 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:29:43 AM |
EDM |
1062 (CUPIDO) |
Rotenburg Parcel Hut Staff |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:18:47 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:30:38 AM |
EDM |
1063 (CUPIDO) |
Rotenburg Parcel Staff outside |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:19:06 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:31:13 AM |
EDM |
1064 (CUPIDO) |
Rotenburg Shackleton and Titch |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:19:29 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:31:50 AM |
EDM |
1065 (CUPIDO) |
Rotenburg Signals Group |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:20:22 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:32:13 AM |
EDM |
1066 (CUPIDO) |
J. D. T. Hillman PoW ID Card |
|
Image |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:26:08 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:26:08 PM |
EDM |
1067 (CUPIDO) |
J. D. T. Hillman |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:26:30 PM |
Tuesday 27th of April 2021 04:27:30 PM |
EDM |
1068 (CUPIDO) |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:28:54 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:28:54 PM |
EDM |
1069 (CUPIDO) |
Group of POWs at Stalag XXA (Thorn) with Pte. David G Reid 2823046 marked with an X |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:33:33 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:33:33 PM |
EDM |
1070 (CUPIDO) |
Pte. David G. Reid 2823046 |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:34:36 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:34:36 PM |
EDM |
1071 (CUPIDO) |
Pte David G Reid |
Pte David G Reid 2823046 of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. Possibly captured following he defat of the 51st Highland division at St. Valery. Reported missing on the 18/07/1940 under Casualty List No 258. and later, on the 06/08/1940 under Casualty List No.274. as a POW.
POW No.17663
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz. |
Organisation |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:35:39 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:38:13 PM |
EDM |
1072 (CUPIDO) |
Pte John Barron Wright |
Pte. John Barron Wright 2817728 6th (Morayshire) Battalion Seaforth Highlanders TA
POW No.5862
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz |
Organisation |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:38:59 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:43:19 PM |
EDM |
1073 (CUPIDO) |
mcGraw 5 Back |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:45:45 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:45:45 PM |
EDM |
1074 (CUPIDO) |
McGraw 4 Back |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:46:49 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:46:49 PM |
EDM |
1075 (CUPIDO) |
McGraw 5 Front |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:47:39 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:47:39 PM |
EDM |
1076 (CUPIDO) |
McGraw 4 Front |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:48:40 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:48:40 PM |
EDM |
1077 (CUPIDO) |
Pte D McGraw (2931988) |
Pte D McGraw (2931988), Cameron Highlanders', Stalag IXc Mulhausen. PoW Number 743. |
Organisation |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:48:50 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:49:17 PM |
EDM |
1078 (CUPIDO) |
William Ellis |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:51:16 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:51:16 PM |
EDM |
1079 (CUPIDO) |
Jimmy the POW |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:52:13 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:52:13 PM |
EDM |
1080 (CUPIDO) |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) Stalag IXc Mulhausen. POW No. 1448. |
Organisation |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:52:32 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 01:52:32 PM |
EDM |
1081 (CUPIDO) |
POW camps background |
|
Image |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:37:17 PM |
Tuesday 11th of May 2021 02:37:17 PM |
EDM |
1083 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Centre External |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 11:54:39 AM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 11:54:39 AM |
EDM |
1084 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage exhibition hall |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:21:05 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:21:05 PM |
EDM |
1085 (CUPIDO) |
Elsa Rendall notice |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:21:47 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:21:47 PM |
EDM |
1086 (CUPIDO) |
Time line |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:24:14 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:24:14 PM |
EDM |
1087 (CUPIDO) |
Westray fossil fish |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:24:49 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:24:49 PM |
EDM |
1088 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Wife |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:25:27 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:25:27 PM |
EDM |
1089 (CUPIDO) |
Westray stone |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:25:55 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:25:55 PM |
EDM |
1090 (CUPIDO) |
Noltland Castle |
|
Panorama |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:26:24 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:26:24 PM |
EDM |
1091 (CUPIDO) |
Westray schooner Galatea drawing on graffiti wall |
|
Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:27:21 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 12:27:21 PM |
EDM |
1092 (CUPIDO) |
Partners |
This is a map of the CUPIDO partners. |
Map |
Thursday 10th of June 2021 11:56:31 AM |
Saturday 12th of June 2021 02:39:27 PM |
EDM |
1094 (CUPIDO) |
North Isles |
This map show location from the North Isles Landscape Partnership. |
Map |
Monday 14th of June 2021 09:43:12 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 04:30:59 PM |
EDM |
1095 (CUPIDO) |
Orkney |
CUPIDO items from Orkney. |
Map |
Monday 14th of June 2021 09:44:54 AM |
Monday 14th of June 2021 09:45:33 AM |
EDM |
1096 (CUPIDO) |
1 Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:36:14 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:32:41 AM |
EDM |
1097 (CUPIDO) |
2 Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:38:58 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:38:58 AM |
EDM |
1098 (CUPIDO) |
Biberach Austrailian Group |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:48:26 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:48:26 AM |
EDM |
1099 (CUPIDO) |
Biberach Illustrations Outside and sunbathing |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:49:07 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:49:07 AM |
EDM |
1100 (CUPIDO) |
Illustration Biberach barrack room |
|
Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:49:45 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:49:45 AM |
EDM |
1101 (CUPIDO) |
Officers outside building at Biberach |
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Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:50:20 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:50:20 AM |
EDM |
1102 (CUPIDO) |
The funeral of Lieutenant Derrick Fred Cavaye Oflag VB died as POW of the 4th Battalion The Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders 1941. Copyright Mrs Marjory Wood. 2.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 09:50:52 AM |
Tuesday 15th of June 2021 10:10:32 AM |
EDM |
1103 (CUPIDO) |
Westness Shore |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:35:34 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:35:34 PM |
EDM |
1104 (CUPIDO) |
Westness House |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:38:02 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:38:02 PM |
EDM |
1105 (CUPIDO) |
Westness from Memorial |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:42:21 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:42:21 PM |
EDM |
1106 (CUPIDO) |
Westness 1 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:44:31 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:44:31 PM |
EDM |
1107 (CUPIDO) |
Rose Bay |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:47:25 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:47:25 PM |
EDM |
1108 (CUPIDO) |
Pool Westness |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:49:12 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:49:12 PM |
EDM |
1109 (CUPIDO) |
Old Boat |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:51:32 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:51:32 PM |
EDM |
1110 (CUPIDO) |
Lighthouse 2 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:53:04 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 03:53:04 PM |
EDM |
1111 (CUPIDO) |
Lighthouse Cottage |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:01:35 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:01:35 PM |
EDM |
1112 (CUPIDO) |
Lighthouse 1 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:02:42 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:02:42 PM |
EDM |
1113 (CUPIDO) |
Inside Crus |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:04:41 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:04:41 PM |
EDM |
1114 (CUPIDO) |
Sorrel |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:10:46 PM |
Wednesday 11th of August 2021 04:10:46 PM |
EDM |
1115 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre |
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Image |
Monday 23rd of August 2021 01:46:20 PM |
Monday 23rd of August 2021 01:46:20 PM |
EDM |
1116 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Tour |
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Tour |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:26:13 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 09:32:44 AM |
EDM |
1117 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 1 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:28:15 PM |
Tuesday 21st of September 2021 09:52:29 AM |
EDM |
1118 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 2 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:29:05 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:29:05 PM |
EDM |
1119 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 3 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:29:50 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:29:50 PM |
EDM |
1120 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 4 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:30:50 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:30:50 PM |
EDM |
1121 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere 5 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:31:34 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:31:34 PM |
EDM |
1122 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Popup Heritage Centre Photosphere Fishing stuff |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:32:50 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:16:11 PM |
EDM |
1123 (CUPIDO) |
St Johns Hill viewpoint |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:34:04 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:15:33 PM |
EDM |
1124 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 2 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:34:48 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:34:48 PM |
EDM |
1125 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay mill |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:35:44 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:14:22 PM |
EDM |
1126 (CUPIDO) |
Mill bay |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:36:31 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:12:45 PM |
EDM |
1127 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 5 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:37:19 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:37:19 PM |
EDM |
1128 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 6 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:39:24 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:39:24 PM |
EDM |
1129 (CUPIDO) |
The swimming pool near lamps head |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:40:10 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:19:05 PM |
EDM |
1130 (CUPIDO) |
Natural Arches |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:41:30 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:22:30 PM |
EDM |
1131 (CUPIDO) |
The Vat |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:42:38 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:24:10 PM |
EDM |
1132 (CUPIDO) |
The Vat Closer |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:43:32 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:25:19 PM |
EDM |
1133 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 11 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:44:15 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:44:15 PM |
EDM |
1134 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 12 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:44:54 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:44:54 PM |
EDM |
1135 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 13 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:45:51 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:45:51 PM |
EDM |
1136 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 14 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:46:36 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:46:36 PM |
EDM |
1137 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 15 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:47:31 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:47:31 PM |
EDM |
1138 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 16 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:48:38 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:49:48 PM |
EDM |
1139 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 17 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:49:29 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:50:03 PM |
EDM |
1140 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 18 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:51:08 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:51:08 PM |
EDM |
1141 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 19 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:52:22 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:52:22 PM |
EDM |
1142 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 20 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:53:29 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:53:29 PM |
EDM |
1143 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 21 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:54:35 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:54:35 PM |
EDM |
1144 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 22 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:56:01 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:56:01 PM |
EDM |
1145 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 23 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:56:47 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:56:47 PM |
EDM |
1146 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 24 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:57:35 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:57:35 PM |
EDM |
1147 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 25 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:58:25 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:58:25 PM |
EDM |
1148 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 26 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:59:17 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 03:59:17 PM |
EDM |
1149 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 27 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:00:15 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:00:15 PM |
EDM |
1150 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 28 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:01:14 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:01:14 PM |
EDM |
1151 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 29 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:02:11 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:02:11 PM |
EDM |
1152 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 30 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:03:01 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:03:01 PM |
EDM |
1153 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 31 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:03:41 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:05:11 PM |
EDM |
1154 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 32 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:06:00 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:06:00 PM |
EDM |
1155 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 33 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:06:53 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:06:53 PM |
EDM |
1156 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Outside Photosphere 34 |
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Panorama |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:07:48 PM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 04:07:48 PM |
EDM |
1157 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Car park |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 05:50:59 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 05:50:59 PM |
EDM |
1158 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Cliffs |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 05:54:42 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 05:54:42 PM |
EDM |
1159 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Peir |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:32:01 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:32:01 PM |
EDM |
1160 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Photospere 1 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:37:13 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:37:13 PM |
EDM |
1161 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Photospere 2 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:38:09 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:38:09 PM |
EDM |
1162 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Photospere 3 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:41:05 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:41:05 PM |
EDM |
1163 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Photospere 4 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:42:13 PM |
Tuesday 31st of August 2021 06:42:13 PM |
EDM |
1164 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay Boat Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:03:19 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:03:19 PM |
EDM |
1165 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay Boat Photosphere 2 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:04:55 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:04:55 PM |
EDM |
1166 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:06:05 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:06:05 PM |
EDM |
1167 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 2 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:07:06 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:07:49 PM |
EDM |
1168 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 3 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:08:36 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:08:36 PM |
EDM |
1169 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 4 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:09:21 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:09:21 PM |
EDM |
1170 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 4 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:10:46 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:10:46 PM |
EDM |
1171 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 5 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:11:53 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:11:53 PM |
EDM |
1172 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 7 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:12:55 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:12:55 PM |
EDM |
1173 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 8 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:13:50 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:13:50 PM |
EDM |
1174 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 9 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:14:38 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:14:38 PM |
EDM |
1175 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 10 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:15:27 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:15:27 PM |
EDM |
1176 (CUPIDO) |
Buroughston Broch Photosphere 11 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:16:19 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:16:19 PM |
EDM |
1177 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay, Orkney |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:17:08 PM |
Wednesday 08th of September 2021 12:17:08 PM |
EDM |
1178 (CUPIDO) |
Sitz (seit 1979) der Oldenburgischen Landschaft in der 1898 erbauten Villa Gartenstraße 7 |
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Image |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:02:45 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:02:45 PM |
EDM |
1179 (CUPIDO) |
Oldenburgische Landschaft |
The OL is a modern landscape association that initiates and promotes culture and science in its sphere of action and advocates for nature conservation. In addition to its promotion and advisory activities, the OL sees itself together with the Oldenburg districts/counties and independent cities as a representative of regional interests in Lower Saxony and beyond. |
Organization |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:04:32 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:04:32 PM |
EDM |
1180 (CUPIDO) |
Logo of USN (the University of Southeast Norway) |
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Image |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:13:28 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:13:28 PM |
EDM |
1181 (CUPIDO) |
Ship's Wheel |
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Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:22:29 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:22:29 AM |
EDM |
1182 (CUPIDO) |
Wheel from the Wanja which went aground on Whitmill on the 13th of October 1939. |
This is the wheel from the Wanja. Until recently it was making a decorative gate to a house in Sanday but was gifted to the Heritage Centre. The Wanja sailed from Florida en route to Sweden when it floundered at Whitemill Point on the island. This was on the 14th of October 1939, the same day as the Royal Oak was torpedoed and sunk in Scapa Flow. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:25:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:31:31 AM |
EDM |
1183 (CUPIDO) |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:28:17 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:28:17 AM |
EDM |
1184 (CUPIDO) |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Bell from the Concordia wrecked on Riv 9th November 1809 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:28:47 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:30:44 AM |
EDM |
1185 (CUPIDO) |
Bell from the Emigrant Prussian ship the Johannes which went aground in Newark Bay 26th March 1861 |
The Johannes was an emigrant ship sailing from Bremen to Baltimore in 1861. The ship ran aground in the bay between Newark and Tresness. Luckily all 137 passengers and crew came ashore safely. They were distributed among various farms where they resided for a month until another vessel was dispatched from Germany for the emigrants to continue their journey. As a thank you to the island they left behind their ship’s bell. This hung for many years in the bell tower of the Cross Kirk. At the moment it is on display at the Heritage Centre as part of a display on Shipwrecks. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:31:17 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:31:17 AM |
EDM |
1186 (CUPIDO) |
Bell from the Emigrant Prussian ship the Johannes which went aground in Newark Bay 26th March 1861 |
The Johannes was an emigrant ship sailing from Bremen to Baltimore in 1861. The ship ran aground in the bay between Newark and Tresness. Luckily all 137 passengers and crew came ashore safely. They were distributed among various farms where they resided for a month until another vessel was dispatched from Germany for the emigrants to continue their journey. As a thank you to the island they left behind their ship’s bell. This hung for many years in the bell tower of the Cross Kirk. At the moment it is on display at the Heritage Centre as part of a display on Shipwrecks. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:32:54 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:32:54 AM |
EDM |
1187 (CUPIDO) |
Driftwood |
This driftwood, showing beaver teeth marks, was found at the point of Elsness in 1915 |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:43:37 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:43:37 AM |
EDM |
1188 (CUPIDO) |
Driftwood |
This driftwood, showing beaver teeth marks, was found at the point of Elsness in 1915. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:44:29 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:23:18 AM |
EDM |
1189 (CUPIDO) |
Appiehouse Stone |
The Appiehouse Stone is a Pictish slab found under the floor during renovation of a local Sanday house in2011. After the stone was sent south for conservation it was returned to Orkney and is now on loan to us. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:47:45 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:47:45 AM |
EDM |
1190 (CUPIDO) |
Appiehouse Stone |
The Appiehouse Stone is a Pictish slab found under the floor during renovation of a local Sanday house in2011. After the stone was sent south for conservation it was returned to Orkney and is now on loan to us. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:48:25 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:27:36 AM |
EDM |
1191 (CUPIDO) |
Rune Stone |
This Viking rune stone was discovered in 1995 during the rebuilding of a collapsed dry stane dyke. One edge showing Norse Runes. This is a broken fragment of a group of words. The Sanday stone bears the name of the engineer Oskati or Askati. The final R being the start of the word ‘resist’ which means carved. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:51:52 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:51:52 AM |
EDM |
1192 (CUPIDO) |
Rune Stone |
This Viking rune stone was discovered in 1995 during the rebuilding of a collapsed dry stane dyke. One edge showing Norse Runes. This is a broken fragment of a group of words. The Sanday stone bears the name of the engineer Oskati or Askati. The final R being the start of the word ‘resist’ which means carved. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:52:12 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:29:50 AM |
EDM |
1193 (CUPIDO) |
Collar Harness |
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:55:05 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:55:05 AM |
EDM |
1194 (CUPIDO) |
Collar Harness |
Before the days of tractors, horses were the main power for agriculture as well as transport.
This is one of a pair of horse collar harnesses which is on display at the Heritage Centre. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:55:35 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:32:00 AM |
EDM |
1195 (CUPIDO) |
Seed Fiddle |
This seed fiddle which has been loaned to us was probably used in the 1950’s.
It was so named after the fiddle- like action required to distribute the seed. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:57:09 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:57:09 AM |
EDM |
1196 (CUPIDO) |
Seed Fiddle |
This seed fiddle which has been loaned to us was probably used in the 1950’s.
It was so named after the fiddle- like action required to distribute the seed. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:57:40 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:32:29 AM |
EDM |
1197 (CUPIDO) |
Jacket |
This jacket is on display in the Heritage Centre once belonged to one of the Horwood ladies of Scar. The Horwoods owned the Westove Estate from the 1870’s until it was sold off in 1919. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:59:05 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 10:59:05 AM |
EDM |
1198 (CUPIDO) |
Jacket |
This jacket is on display in the Heritage Centre once belonged to one of the Horwood ladies of Scar. The Horwoods owned the Westove Estate from the 1870’s until it was sold off in 1919. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:01:03 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:33:12 AM |
EDM |
1199 (CUPIDO) |
Chair |
This is an old Orkney ricking chair which is now sitting the 'Den' part of the Croft. Which lie adjacent to the Heritage Centre. |
Image |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:06:58 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:06:58 AM |
EDM |
1200 (CUPIDO) |
Chair |
This is an old Orkney ricking chair which is now sitting the 'Den' part of the Croft. Which lie adjacent to the Heritage Centre. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:07:30 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:33:39 AM |
EDM |
1201 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Heritage Centre |
|
Collection |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:08:25 AM |
Monday 04th of October 2021 11:08:25 AM |
EDM |
1202 (CUPIDO) |
Pierowall Church |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 11:22:11 AM |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 11:22:11 AM |
EDM |
1203 (CUPIDO) |
Noltland Castle, Orkney |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 11:29:07 AM |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 11:29:07 AM |
EDM |
1204 (CUPIDO) |
Burroughston Broch |
|
Video |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:10:24 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:10:24 AM |
EDM |
1205 (CUPIDO) |
Items at the Shapinsay Heritage Centre |
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Video |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:17:21 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:17:21 AM |
EDM |
1206 (CUPIDO) |
Edith's Nature Diary |
|
Video |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:21:35 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:21:35 AM |
EDM |
1207 (CUPIDO) |
Burroughston Broch |
Burroughston Broch is an Iron Age broch located on the island of Shapinsay in the Orkney Islands, in Scotland (grid reference HY54062100). The site overlooks the North Sea on the northeast part of Shapinsay. Excavated in the mid 19th century, Burroughston Broch is still well-preserved. The drystone walls are up to four metres thick in some parts and there is a complete chamber intact off the entrance passage. Some remains of stone fittings are evident in the interior. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:25:42 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 10:25:42 AM |
EDM |
1208 (CUPIDO) |
VR Project |
|
Map |
Tuesday 30th of November 2021 01:59:12 PM |
Tuesday 30th of November 2021 01:59:12 PM |
EDM |
1209 (CUPIDO) |
Airfield |
|
Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:42:24 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:42:24 AM |
EDM |
1210 (CUPIDO) |
Bird Observatory |
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Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:44:10 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:44:10 AM |
EDM |
1211 (CUPIDO) |
Broch of Burrian 1 |
The Broch Tower itself - the interior of which was excavated in the 18805 is the centre piece of a very extensive Iron Age settlement which stood on the shore of Strom Ness. On the Broch's landward side are the buried remains of a village
beyond which are two deep fortification ditches. The settlement was evidently occupied late into the Pictish period to 800 AD or even later for among the relics found were several objects which were distinctively Christian. The Buman Cross found inscribed on a flat piece of stone at this site has been adopted as a motif in modern Orkney jewellery. |
Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:46:30 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:46:30 AM |
EDM |
1212 (CUPIDO) |
Broch of Burrian 2 |
The Broch Tower itself - the interior of which was excavated in the 18805 is the centre piece of a very extensive Iron Age settlement which stood on the shore of Strom Ness. On the Broch's landward side are the buried remains of a village
beyond which are two deep fortification ditches. The settlement was evidently occupied late into the Pictish period to 800 AD or even later for among the relics found were several objects which were distinctively Christian. The Buman Cross found inscribed on a flat piece of stone at this site has been adopted as a motif in modern Orkney jewellery. |
Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:48:01 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:48:01 AM |
EDM |
1213 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:50:41 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:33:29 AM |
EDM |
1214 (CUPIDO) |
Broch of Burrian 3 |
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Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:51:50 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:34:41 AM |
EDM |
1215 (CUPIDO) |
Diesel Mill and windmill base |
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Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:54:35 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:54:35 AM |
EDM |
1216 (CUPIDO) |
End of the Pier |
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Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:57:46 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 11:57:46 AM |
EDM |
1217 (CUPIDO) |
Holland House |
|
Panorama |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 12:00:48 PM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 12:00:48 PM |
EDM |
1218 (CUPIDO) |
QUOYNESS |
Quoyness chambered cairn is to be found on the Elsness peninsula and is approximately 5000 years old. The cairn is four metres high and has six chambers.
The remains of 10 adults and five children were found in the tomb along with two curiously sculptured stone objects and a whale bone pin. |
Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:47:18 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:47:18 AM |
EDM |
1219 (CUPIDO) |
STOVE |
Down at Stove in the south end of the island there is the ruinous remains of a large model farm.
This was one of the first farms here, in the 19th Century, to be fully mechanised.
Unfortunately a large part of the steading was destroyed by fire in 1972. |
Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:50:06 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 10:50:06 AM |
EDM |
1220 (CUPIDO) |
Quoyness |
Quoyness chambered cairn is to be found on the Elsness peninsula and is approximately 5000 years old. The cairn is four metres high and has six chambers.
The remains of 10 adults and five children were found in the tomb along with two curiously sculptured stone objects and a whale bone pin. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:02:12 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:02:12 AM |
EDM |
1221 (CUPIDO) |
Stove |
Down at Stove in the south end of the island there is the ruinous remains of a large model farm.
This was one of the first farms here, in the 19th Century, to be fully mechanised.
Unfortunately a large part of the steading was destroyed by fire in 1972. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:04:33 AM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 11:04:33 AM |
EDM |
1222 (CUPIDO) |
Links of Noltland |
The Links of Noltland is a nationally important archaeological site of Neolithic (home of the ‘Westray Wife’), Bronze and Iron Ages |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:49:17 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:07:43 AM |
EDM |
1223 (CUPIDO) |
Cross Kirk Viking church |
Cross Kirk in the south west is one of two conserved Viking churches in Westray, the other in Pierowall Village. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:50:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:42:08 AM |
EDM |
1224 (CUPIDO) |
12th Century Viking Pierowall Church, HES conserved |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:51:10 AM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:51:10 AM |
EDM |
1225 (CUPIDO) |
Quoygrew Viking site |
Quoygrew is a typical Viking fishing station from the 10th Century. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:52:23 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:12:36 AM |
EDM |
1226 (CUPIDO) |
Noltland Castle |
Noltland Castle is a highly defensive castle built in the 1500s. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:53:09 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:11:17 AM |
EDM |
1227 (CUPIDO) |
Gill harbour |
The busy working Gill Harbour is used by boats for crab fishing, salmon farming, ferry service and visiting yachts. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:53:53 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:21:17 AM |
EDM |
1228 (CUPIDO) |
Noup Lighthouse |
Noup Head lighthouse built on the edge of 79 metre cliffs in the late 1800s, is now fully solar powered. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:54:33 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:40:51 PM |
EDM |
1229 (CUPIDO) |
Noup sea bird cliffs |
An RSPB reserve, Noup is noted as the largest ‘sea bird city’ in Orkney. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:55:32 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:18:08 AM |
EDM |
1230 (CUPIDO) |
Castle of Burrian puffin colony |
The Castle of Burrian is the most accessible place in Orkney to get a close-up view of puffins. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:56:51 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:44:50 AM |
EDM |
1231 (CUPIDO) |
Grobust beach, one of many sandy beaches in Westray |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:57:50 AM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 09:57:50 AM |
EDM |
1232 (CUPIDO) |
Iona Images |
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Image |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:15:08 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:17:36 PM |
EDM |
1233 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt hurricane poem |
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Audio |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:16:10 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:16:10 PM |
EDM |
1234 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt Iona poem |
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Audio |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:18:33 PM |
EDM |
1235 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt poem weather |
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Audio |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:19:09 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:19:09 PM |
EDM |
1236 (CUPIDO) |
Beach |
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Image |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:22:17 PM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 11:12:39 AM |
EDM |
1237 (CUPIDO) |
Shapinsay Live recording |
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Audio |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:40:29 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:40:29 PM |
EDM |
1238 (CUPIDO) |
Vasa Loch |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:49:30 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:49:30 PM |
EDM |
1239 (CUPIDO) |
The Hillock Broch |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:51:03 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:51:03 PM |
EDM |
1240 (CUPIDO) |
Mor Stein |
Mor Stein is a neolithic standing stone in the southeastern part of the island of Shapinsay, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Shapinsay is one of the two large inner islands of the Orkney group, and it is situated approximately two miles north of the Orkney Mainland. Linton Bay is situated slightly to the northeast of Mor Stein. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:52:22 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:52:22 PM |
EDM |
1241 (CUPIDO) |
Castle Bloody |
Castle Bloody is a prehistoric feature on the island of Shapinsay, Orkney, Scotland. Hogan observes that while the feature is marked as a chambered mound on the UK Ordnance Survey map, the structure is more properly and specifically classified as a souterrain or earth house. Slightly to the north is located the ruined historic Linton Chapel. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:53:54 PM |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 02:53:54 PM |
EDM |
1242 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray Tour |
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Tour |
Tuesday 08th of February 2022 03:55:03 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 01:41:02 PM |
EDM |
1243 (CUPIDO) |
Nouster bay |
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Panorama |
Monday 28th of February 2022 10:44:52 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 10:46:34 AM |
EDM |
1244 (CUPIDO) |
Carpet of daisies |
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Video |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:37:16 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:37:16 AM |
EDM |
1245 (CUPIDO) |
Flowers at Muckle Girstie |
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Video |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:39:31 AM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 11:39:31 AM |
EDM |
1246 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay Sheep Feeding On Seaweed - Stromness Point |
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Video |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:15:58 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:22:35 PM |
EDM |
1247 (CUPIDO) |
Oysterplant at Gue Park |
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Image |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:17:21 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:20:37 PM |
EDM |
1248 (CUPIDO) |
Roof Geo |
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Image |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:19:03 PM |
Monday 28th of February 2022 01:19:03 PM |
EDM |
1249 (CUPIDO) |
Grimfrost Production AB, Karlstad |
"Region Värmland has an initiative to support a business,
Grimfrost, working with shooting stories of one of
Värmland's clearest cultural heritages, Vikings. The supportconsists of a stipend and technical support and RV is alsolooking into if the project can be supported by digitalize relics from excavations." |
Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 10:56:18 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 10:56:18 AM |
EDM |
1250 (CUPIDO) |
StickyBeat, Värmland |
RegionVärmland and Värmland County Administrative bord have worked together with StickyBeat in order to plan and organise inspirational workshops and Story telling workshops. StickyBeat is a digital Innovation company that promotes themselves with the words "We Love Tomorrow". |
Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 10:57:50 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 10:57:50 AM |
EDM |
1251 (CUPIDO) |
Premium Aerotec |
Premium AEROTEC is a German aerospace manufacturing business, headquartered in Augsburg in Germany. It is a subsidiary of Airbus. |
Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:04:37 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:04:37 AM |
EDM |
1252 (CUPIDO) |
Broetje Automation |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:08:49 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:08:49 AM |
EDM |
1253 (CUPIDO) |
Scapa Flow Museum, Orkney |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:15:09 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:15:09 AM |
EDM |
1254 (CUPIDO) |
Fat'n fresh AB |
Fat'n fresh AB is located in Brunskog, Värmland, Sweden and is part of the Advertising, Public Relations, and Related Services Industry. Fat'n fresh AB has 1 employees at this location and generates $23,701 in sales (USD). |
Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:21:19 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:21:19 AM |
EDM |
1255 (CUPIDO) |
Västanå Teater |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:23:09 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:23:09 AM |
EDM |
1256 (CUPIDO) |
Advant |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:25:46 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:25:46 AM |
EDM |
1257 (CUPIDO) |
Värmlands Museum |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:29:24 AM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 11:29:24 AM |
EDM |
1258 (CUPIDO) |
Vikingaleden |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:41:36 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:41:36 PM |
EDM |
1259 (CUPIDO) |
Brigadmuseum |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:44:40 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:55:12 PM |
EDM |
1260 (CUPIDO) |
Mårbacka minnesgård |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:46:00 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:46:00 PM |
EDM |
1261 (CUPIDO) |
Alsters herrgård |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:48:04 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:48:04 PM |
EDM |
1262 (CUPIDO) |
Gamla bruket, Munkfors |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:49:41 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:49:41 PM |
EDM |
1263 (CUPIDO) |
Löfbergs lila |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:52:31 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:52:31 PM |
EDM |
1264 (CUPIDO) |
Klässbol |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:55:42 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:55:42 PM |
EDM |
1265 (CUPIDO) |
SunScreen AB |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:57:28 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:57:28 PM |
EDM |
1266 (CUPIDO) |
The great journey |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 03:58:50 PM |
EDM |
1267 (CUPIDO) |
Serneke |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:00:06 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:00:06 PM |
EDM |
1268 (CUPIDO) |
Agera games |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:02:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:02:33 PM |
EDM |
1269 (CUPIDO) |
Ski Sunne |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:03:43 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:03:43 PM |
EDM |
1270 (CUPIDO) |
UP Projects London |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:05:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:05:33 PM |
EDM |
1271 (CUPIDO) |
Cement Fields |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:07:34 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:07:34 PM |
EDM |
1272 (CUPIDO) |
De La Warr Pavilion |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:08:25 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:08:25 PM |
EDM |
1273 (CUPIDO) |
Hastings Contemporary |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:09:26 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:09:26 PM |
EDM |
1274 (CUPIDO) |
Turner Contemporary |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:11:03 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:11:03 PM |
EDM |
1275 (CUPIDO) |
Towner Eastbourne |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:12:17 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:12:17 PM |
EDM |
1276 (CUPIDO) |
Scalloway museum |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:13:34 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:13:34 PM |
EDM |
1277 (CUPIDO) |
Gaardbageriet |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:15:23 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:15:23 PM |
EDM |
1278 (CUPIDO) |
Museum Mors |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:16:35 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:16:35 PM |
EDM |
1279 (CUPIDO) |
Morsø Teaterkreds |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:18:33 PM |
EDM |
1280 (CUPIDO) |
Limfjords Teateret |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:20:06 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:20:06 PM |
EDM |
1281 (CUPIDO) |
Jesperhus Flower Park |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:22:17 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:22:17 PM |
EDM |
1282 (CUPIDO) |
Nordic Food College |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:23:22 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:23:22 PM |
EDM |
1283 (CUPIDO) |
Alex Mikkelsen (Seafood Limfjorden) |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:25:10 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:25:10 PM |
EDM |
1284 (CUPIDO) |
t‘ hellegat – Westouter |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:31:44 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:31:44 PM |
EDM |
1285 (CUPIDO) |
Den Ekster- Dranouter |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:38:29 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:38:29 PM |
EDM |
1286 (CUPIDO) |
De Kauwackers – Dranouter |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:39:52 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:39:52 PM |
EDM |
1287 (CUPIDO) |
De Tere plekke- Dranouter |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:40:57 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:40:57 PM |
EDM |
1288 (CUPIDO) |
De Watergroep |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:43:12 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:43:12 PM |
EDM |
1289 (CUPIDO) |
Hello Water |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:45:51 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:45:51 PM |
EDM |
1290 (CUPIDO) |
Voxdale |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:46:55 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:46:55 PM |
EDM |
1291 (CUPIDO) |
Projektorpoblene |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:50:08 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:50:08 PM |
EDM |
1292 (CUPIDO) |
Superlativ Media |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:52:11 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:52:11 PM |
EDM |
1293 (CUPIDO) |
Søve Lekemiljø AS |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:55:31 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:55:31 PM |
EDM |
1294 (CUPIDO) |
Villa Lunde |
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Organization |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:57:47 PM |
Tuesday 05th of April 2022 04:57:47 PM |
EDM |
1295 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray |
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Collection |
Monday 11th of April 2022 01:35:55 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 01:36:48 PM |
EDM |
1296 (CUPIDO) |
Fowl Craig |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 01:58:58 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:03:47 PM |
EDM |
1297 (CUPIDO) |
Fowl Craig |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:00:44 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:00:44 PM |
EDM |
1298 (CUPIDO) |
Fowl Craig |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:31:45 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:31:45 PM |
EDM |
1299 (CUPIDO) |
Bothican Beach |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:34:43 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:04:23 PM |
EDM |
1300 (CUPIDO) |
New Peir |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:36:47 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:36:47 PM |
EDM |
1301 (CUPIDO) |
Old Pier |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:41:54 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:04:47 PM |
EDM |
1302 (CUPIDO) |
Open Doors |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:43:40 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:05:03 PM |
EDM |
1303 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray Beach |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:45:52 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:05:21 PM |
EDM |
1304 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray Beach |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:48:22 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:05:35 PM |
EDM |
1305 (CUPIDO) |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:50:25 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:05:52 PM |
EDM |
1306 (CUPIDO) |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:51:36 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:06:08 PM |
EDM |
1307 (CUPIDO) |
St Boneface Kirk |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:56:05 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:06:27 PM |
EDM |
1308 (CUPIDO) |
The Kelp Store |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:57:37 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:06:41 PM |
EDM |
1309 (CUPIDO) |
The Kelp Store |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 02:58:51 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:07:32 PM |
EDM |
1310 (CUPIDO) |
The Knap of Howar |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:01:18 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:07:55 PM |
EDM |
1311 (CUPIDO) |
The Knap of Howar |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:01:55 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:08:10 PM |
EDM |
1312 (CUPIDO) |
The Knap of Howar |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:02:57 PM |
Monday 11th of April 2022 03:09:09 PM |
EDM |
1313 (CUPIDO) |
Gill Pier |
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Panorama |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:01:40 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:01:40 PM |
EDM |
1314 (CUPIDO) |
Gill Peir |
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Panorama |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:03:11 PM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:19:16 AM |
EDM |
1315 (CUPIDO) |
Noup Lighthouse cliffs |
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Panorama |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:10:07 PM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:39:38 PM |
EDM |
1316 (CUPIDO) |
Seabird city Gannets |
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Image |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:26:00 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:26:00 PM |
EDM |
1317 (CUPIDO) |
Seabird city guillmots |
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Image |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:27:34 PM |
Monday 18th of April 2022 03:27:34 PM |
EDM |
1318 (CUPIDO) |
Heritage Center Intro |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:23:06 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:23:06 PM |
EDM |
1319 (CUPIDO) |
Elsa Remndal Quote |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:23:57 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:23:57 PM |
EDM |
1320 (CUPIDO) |
Timeline |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:25:32 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:25:32 PM |
EDM |
1321 (CUPIDO) |
Prehistory |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:26:33 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:26:33 PM |
EDM |
1322 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Wife, Neolithic |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:27:37 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:27:37 PM |
EDM |
1323 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Stone |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:29:00 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:29:00 PM |
EDM |
1324 (CUPIDO) |
Noltland Castle |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:31:51 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 12:31:51 PM |
EDM |
1325 (CUPIDO) |
Croft |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:19:50 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:19:50 PM |
EDM |
1326 (CUPIDO) |
Ship Parts |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:22:42 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:22:42 PM |
EDM |
1327 (CUPIDO) |
Stones |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:23:51 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:23:51 PM |
EDM |
1328 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Live Video |
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Video |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:35:15 PM |
Sunday 08th of May 2022 02:35:15 PM |
EDM |
1329 (CUPIDO) |
War Memorial |
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Panorama |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:19:27 AM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:19:27 AM |
EDM |
1330 (CUPIDO) |
War Memorial Hotspot |
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Image |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:22:57 AM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:22:57 AM |
EDM |
1331 (CUPIDO) |
Native Sheep Hotspot |
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Image |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:23:42 AM |
Monday 08th of August 2022 03:02:03 PM |
EDM |
1332 (CUPIDO) |
Standing Stone Hotspot |
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Image |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:34:50 AM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:34:50 AM |
EDM |
1333 (CUPIDO) |
Old Beacon Hotspot |
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Image |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:37:34 AM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:37:34 AM |
EDM |
1334 (CUPIDO) |
Stone Crusher |
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Panorama |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:41:50 AM |
Thursday 12th of May 2022 11:51:19 AM |
EDM |
1335 (CUPIDO) |
Great Auk |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:03:09 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:03:09 PM |
EDM |
1336 (CUPIDO) |
The Nap of Howar |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:10:40 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:10:40 PM |
EDM |
1337 (CUPIDO) |
The St Boniface Kirk |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:12:54 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:12:54 PM |
EDM |
1338 (CUPIDO) |
Deer Antler / Chambered Cairn |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:15:21 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:15:21 PM |
EDM |
1339 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray Live Video |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:32:50 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:32:50 PM |
EDM |
1340 (CUPIDO) |
Edith's Nature Diary |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:55:08 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:55:08 PM |
EDM |
1341 (CUPIDO) |
Burroughston Broch |
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Video |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:57:51 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 04:57:51 PM |
EDM |
1342 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt hurricane poem |
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Audio |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:02:23 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:02:23 PM |
EDM |
1343 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt Iona poem |
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Audio |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:03:01 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:03:01 PM |
EDM |
1344 (CUPIDO) |
Jim Pratt poem weather |
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Audio |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:04:52 PM |
Friday 03rd of June 2022 05:04:52 PM |
EDM |
1345 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Wife |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 11:17:07 AM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 11:31:22 AM |
EDM |
1346 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Wife |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 11:18:34 AM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 11:18:34 AM |
EDM |
1347 (CUPIDO) |
Cartridge Loader |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:08:00 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:14:07 PM |
EDM |
1348 (CUPIDO) |
Cartridge Loader |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:08:52 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:08:52 PM |
EDM |
1349 (CUPIDO) |
flat Iron |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:18:14 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:18:14 PM |
EDM |
1350 (CUPIDO) |
Flat Iron |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:20:26 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:20:26 PM |
EDM |
1351 (CUPIDO) |
Kettle |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:22:49 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:22:49 PM |
EDM |
1352 (CUPIDO) |
Kettle |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:23:25 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:23:25 PM |
EDM |
1353 (CUPIDO) |
Seal Skull |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:26:15 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:26:15 PM |
EDM |
1354 (CUPIDO) |
Seal Skull |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:27:06 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:27:06 PM |
EDM |
1355 (CUPIDO) |
Small Pipe |
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3D Object |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:28:25 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:28:25 PM |
EDM |
1356 (CUPIDO) |
Small Pipe |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:29:08 PM |
Monday 13th of June 2022 03:29:08 PM |
EDM |
1357 (CUPIDO) |
Sheep Skull |
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3D Object |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 03:49:11 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:47:24 AM |
EDM |
1358 (CUPIDO) |
Sheep Skull |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 03:49:27 PM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 03:49:27 PM |
EDM |
1359 (CUPIDO) |
Snake thing |
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3D Object |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:04:14 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:49:06 AM |
EDM |
1360 (CUPIDO) |
Snake Thing |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:04:47 PM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 04:04:47 PM |
EDM |
1361 (CUPIDO) |
Stronsay Heritage Society |
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Organization |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:27:08 AM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:27:08 AM |
EDM |
1362 (CUPIDO) |
Athenia Lifeboat Historical |
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Image |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:43:22 AM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:43:22 AM |
EDM |
1363 (CUPIDO) |
Athenia Lifeboat 2020 |
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Image |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:49:04 AM |
Tuesday 09th of August 2022 11:49:04 AM |
EDM |
1364 (CUPIDO) |
Enterprise Partners |
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Map |
Tuesday 06th of September 2022 04:00:28 PM |
Tuesday 06th of September 2022 04:00:28 PM |
EDM |
1365 (CUPIDO) |
Virtuell tur Mårbacka |
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Tour |
Tuesday 06th of September 2022 04:35:01 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 02:23:17 PM |
EDM |
1366 (CUPIDO) |
Virtuell tur Rottneros park |
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Tour |
Wednesday 07th of September 2022 04:41:34 PM |
Friday 10th of February 2023 02:21:51 PM |
EDM |
1367 (CUPIDO) |
Oyster Final in Nykøbing Mors- Denmark’s Shellfish Capital |
The Oyster Final is held on Saturday April 23th 2022 at Pakhustorvet, Nykøbing Mors. Oysters are the focus here – both native Limfjord Oysters and invasive Pacific Oysters.
Taste the delicacies and experience the joyful atmosphere close to the harbour with the striking former Steenberg oyster warehouse as the focal point. Experience Oyster Grill, market day, the Limfjord cook-off, etc. Come because you love oysters and mussels or because you want to taste them for the first time. |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:43:04 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:43:04 PM |
EDM |
1368 (CUPIDO) |
The Klankmakerij in Belgium |
One of the main development in the pilot in Dranouter, Belgium is The Klankmakerij (Sound factory) which is a new visitor´s attraction with an interactive sound experience where gameplay, music and storylines are combined into a new experience for visitors.
The Klankmakerij which is an indoor attraction where game fanatics and music lovers compete with each other on the basis of do-it-yourself assignments and sound games.
Anyone who has gone through all stages of the Sound Maker collects points along the way, experiments with sound and learns all kinds of facts. About (folk) music, artists, festivals, instruments & more. Curious to see who has collected the most points at the end of the course.
De Klankmakerij is an ideal outing for (grand)parents with children, groups of families and friends, companies & teambuildings and schools. A standard visit to De Klankmakerij takes one and a half to two hours, but stay as long as you want... |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:45:51 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:53:14 PM |
EDM |
1369 (CUPIDO) |
NIEUW - Dit is De Klankmakerij in Dranouter |
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Video |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:47:00 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:47:00 PM |
EDM |
1370 (CUPIDO) |
Lights without Borders |
With dance, storytelling, and modern technology, Rottneros mansion in Sunne lights up in the spectacular façade show. Light without borders, Saturday 4 September 2021, 20:00
Video mapping and visual effects, synchronized with dance and storytelling, make for a magical and spectacular experience!
Dance students from Sunne Kulturskola and theatre students from Unga Västanå tell a fairy tale from Värmland in interaction with the visual projection on the manor façade. Inspired by Selma Lagerlöf's immortal stories. The story comes to life, dressed in new language.
Nome Cultural School in Norway participates. Professional dancers are on stage and are also incorporated into parts of the projection.
In Sunne we find ourselves in the land of fairy tales where Rottneros manor is Ekeby in Selma Lagerlöf's Gösta Berlings saga (1891). In the mid-1950s, the visionary Svante Påhlson made sure to design a Rottneros that could match the saga's Ekeby in the visual video mapping.
With the performance Light without borders, the cultural heritage of Rottneros Park is managed and redefined for 2021. The aim of the project is to make cultural heritage visible for our time and for the future through modern technologies and contemporary art.
The first edition of “Lights without Borders” took place in Nome, Norway in April and now the second edition was performed in Rottneros Park, Sunne, Sweden within the framework of the international cultural development project CUPIDO.
CUPIDO stands for Cultural Power – Inspire to develop rural areas and is a project within the Interreg North Sea Region Programme, led by Värmland County Administrative Board in Sweden. Partners behind Light without borders are Region Värmland , Sunne municipality, Rottneros park from Värmland, in Sunne Sweden together with Nome municipality, Norway. |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 03:57:28 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:11:14 PM |
EDM |
1371 (CUPIDO) |
Creative Folkestone Triennial |
The fifth edition of Creative Folkestone Triennial will run from Thursday 22 July – Tuesday 2 November 2021, presenting around 27 newly commissioned site-specific artworks by internationally acclaimed artists, inviting you to explore the town and its urban tales.
Curated for the third time by Lewis Biggs, the 2020 Triennial, entitled The Plot, invites visitors to consider urban myths and their relation to verifiable realities: the gap between the story and the actuality. |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:06:10 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:06:10 PM |
EDM |
1372 (CUPIDO) |
Light Without Borders (Rottneros Park, Sunne) |
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Video |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:10:59 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:10:59 PM |
EDM |
1373 (CUPIDO) |
Learning and understanding Virtual Production |
Venue: Molkom Folkhögskola, Mejerivägen 3, 65560 Molkom, Sweden
Welcome to a two-day event that provides in-depth knowledge of digital storytelling through virtual production.
Virtual Production is rapidly developing into a new and exciting workflow in the film industry and could be a much-needed tool in the cultural heritage sector. This time, and in partnership with Molkom Folkshögskola, CUPIDO invites you to two-day of Learning and understanding – Virtual Production. |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:15:53 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:19:37 PM |
EDM |
1374 (CUPIDO) |
Watch video about the event "Learning and understanding Virtual Production" |
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Video |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:17:55 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:20:29 PM |
EDM |
1375 (CUPIDO) |
Game creation meets cultural heritage |
Two digital meetings, 10/2 and 8/3, was arranged between Skildra and Värmlands Museum, the regional museum of Värmland. Experiences and perspectives were exchanged and the natural next step was a joint workshop on the theme of games and cultural heritage. The purpose is to investigate what opportunities arise when perspectives from digital game creation and cultural heritage and storytelling meet. |
Meeting |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:30:44 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:36:06 PM |
EDM |
1376 (CUPIDO) |
Workshop 29/4 |
Participants from Värmland's museum and the association Skildra participated on site
Samuel Nilsson from Skildra presented a VR experience (demo) of a game that was developed based on local myths and stories from Exhärad with the tool Dreams.
Hans Olsson, archaeologist at Värmlands Museum, tells about Lurö, in the middle of Lake Vänern, about what many years of archaeological excavations there have provided for knowledge and about the different stories that exist around the site. |
Workshop |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:32:07 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:32:07 PM |
EDM |
1377 (CUPIDO) |
Dreams-workshop 18-20/5 with Martin Nebelon |
Creative workshop to sketch a prototype of an idea on the theme of Lurö, which Skildra developed together with Department of Cultural Heritage at Värmland's museum. Archaeologist Hans Olsson contributes with knowledge and finds based on existing excavations of the site of Lurö. A three-day digital workshop via Discord. |
Workshop |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:33:36 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:33:36 PM |
EDM |
1378 (CUPIDO) |
Stories retold / Stories untold |
Between 23-28 august a team of five people from Skildra went to the Island of Lurö in the middle of lake Vänern. At the same time the group of archaeologists organised by Värmlands museum excavated at the church ruin of Lurö. The two groups shared their work and knowledge with each other. To see and discuss the excavation was important for the digital creation of the area and to show the work in progress for the aerologist inspired to more questions and subjects for the story.
One day Pernilla Bredberg from Visit Värmland was invited to learn about the CUPIDO project and how the knowledge can be exchanged to their ongoing projects in green transmission and digitization, Innovation arenas in the hospitality industry in Värmland. |
Event |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:40:44 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:40:44 PM |
EDM |
1379 (CUPIDO) |
Skildra |
The organization Skildra is now in the start-up phase and settled in Munkfors municipality in Värmland. |
Organization |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:44:14 PM |
Thursday 08th of September 2022 04:44:14 PM |
EDM |
1380 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Project meeting 7-8 February |
The meeting was be dedicated to Workpackage 3 (WP3). WP3 is about identifying the characteristic cultural DNA of each area, what can be developed and how can it contribute to job creation.
All partners did short presentations. Responsible for the meeting is the Municipality Middelburg. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of September 2022 11:10:06 AM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 11:10:06 AM |
EDM |
1381 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Final Conference |
CUPIDO’s final conference event will focus on showcasing examples of best transnational practices relating to work package 4 – visualisation and testing of cultural potentials (deliverables: sound installations, IT culture centres or cultural heritage initiatives are meant to become inspirational centres for cultural development often realised in an existing context (festivals, sculpture, parks, monuments etc) they are a new expression, next additional step to turn mostly temporary events into year-round activities.); and work package 5 – empowerment and job creation (deliverables: focus is to provide cultural sector with new skills through business platforms and business support; test innovative approaches and new management models, encourage adaption to digital technologies; and explore layers of knowledge on culture / places / monuments / events.) |
Conference |
Friday 09th of September 2022 11:24:22 AM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:06:22 PM |
EDM |
1382 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Final Conference 2022 |
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Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:05:50 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
1383 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO partner meeting in Gothenburg and Marstrand |
4 - 26 June the CUPIDO-team came together for the third time. The meeting took place in Gothenburg and Marstrand in Sweden and was hosted by the lead partner.
The meeting started the 24 June in Gothenburg. The focus of the lunch to lunch meeting was mainly the five work packages and the work and activities that will be done within them. All the work packages leaders were represented and did presentations about the work packages, which was followed by fruitful discussions with the rest of the partners how to bring CUPIDO forward.
Stefan Barkman and Josef Nyberg from Region Värmland demonstrated together with Alan Miller from the University of St Andrews very interesting Virtual Reality technique that will be used in some of the activities in CUPIDO.
The second day of the meeting was held in Marstrand, a small island on the west coast about one hour from Gothenburg. Isabella Leong from the North Sea Secretariat attended and gave information about the reporting system. The meeting ended with a lunch at the Carlsten Fort located on the island. The next meeting will be held 2-4 December in Dranouter, Belgium. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:12:13 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:12:13 PM |
EDM |
1384 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO presented at Europe Week in Middelburg |
The fourth CUPIDO partner meeting took place 2-3 December in beautiful Ieper and was hosted by our Belgian partners.
The first day of the meeting an analysis about the DNA of the CUPIDO regions were presented, followed by work shops on how to use this knowledge in the work within CUPIDO.
The second day of the meeting took place in the close by village of Dranouter, which is also where Dranouter Festival, one of the eight pilot areas in CUPIDO are held every summer. We heard interesting presentations about some of the Centers of Excellence in the different regions. This was followed by productive discussions with the partners on how to bring the project forward. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:16:36 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:16:36 PM |
EDM |
1385 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO online partner meeting 15 October 2020 |
The coronavirus is still affecting the way we need to work for a time to come. Physical meetings are held digitally until we in a safe way can travel and meet, which hopefully will be soon. In the meantime, we don´t let this stop us from continuing our good cooperation in the digital way we have learned these past months.
Today we had our first out of two online meetings that will take place this fall. On the agenda for the day were very interesting updates from the project management, from each work package manager and from Region Värmland who told about their multistreaming test beds. At the end of the meeting, the partners were divided into different groups to continue to discuss transnational activities that will be presented at the next online meeting in November. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:22:43 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:22:43 PM |
EDM |
1386 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Middleburg Meeting |
After not being able to meet in person for the last two years due to Covid-19, the CUPIDO partner meeting in Middelburg in the Netherlands was much appreciated.
The meeting took place on March 9-10. It was two days filled with input from the project and the various work packages, updates from the partners Centers of Excellence and interesting study visits including a visit to the Drukkery Future Center of Excellence / Tourist Inspiration Center.
- It was very nice that all CUPIDO partners could finally meet again in beautiful Middelburg, after so long with only online meetings, says Katarina Nordmark, projcet manager for CUPIDO. |
Meeting |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:30:12 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:30:12 PM |
EDM |
1387 (CUPIDO) |
Beckett in Folkestone, shot in 360° format (shorten version) - a film by Manuel Vason |
This film is a specially commissioned version of its one hour long original, offering a unique opportunity to experience Beckett in Folkestone. Through this film, you will walk in the footsteps of a mysterious performer personifying both a member of the public and Beckett himself. The original film was premiered at Creative Folkestone Quarterhouse in June 2021 as part of Folkestone Book Festival.
In March 1961 the author of Waiting for Godot (1955), Samuel Beckett (aged 54), mysteriously booked a room for two weeks at the Hotel Bristol on the Upper Leas in Folkestone under his middle name, Mr. Barclay. Beckett was keen that his Folkestone marriage to his long time partner Suzanne Dechevaux-Dumesnil remain a secret and so during his stay he was deliberately stealthy for fear of being recognised.
To mark the 60th anniversary year of Beckett’s wedding in all its intrigue, Folkestone Book Festival commissioned an indoor-outdoor promenade event which audience members experienced one at a time. This included three short fictional monologues specially written by acclaimed writers, Helen Oyeyemi, Rupert Thomson and Eimear McBride in which they portray three Folkestone residents who observed Beckett during his stay - a receptionist at the Hotel Bristol, a local stringer for the Daily Express newspaper, and a witness, possibly invited off the street, to the wedding at Folkestone Registry Office.
Initially commissioned as documentation of the promenade performance the Beckett in Folkestone film, shot entirely on 360° format, now has a life ofits own as an innovative and experimental film.
The film was funded by CUPIDO, a project supported through the Interreg North Sea Region Programme which is part of the European Regional Development Fund. |
Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:59:00 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 01:59:00 PM |
EDM |
1388 (CUPIDO) |
SELMA LAGERLOFS MARBACKA |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:10:17 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:10:17 PM |
EDM |
1389 (CUPIDO) |
TRADGARDEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:11:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:11:26 PM |
EDM |
1390 (CUPIDO) |
LADUGARDEN STALLET OCH ARBETARBOSTADEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:12:39 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:12:39 PM |
EDM |
1391 (CUPIDO) |
UTE SERVERINGEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:13:49 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:13:49 PM |
EDM |
1392 (CUPIDO) |
SALONGEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:15:51 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:15:51 PM |
EDM |
1393 (CUPIDO) |
ROTTNEROS SKULPTUR OCH BLOMSTERPARK |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:17:07 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:17:07 PM |
EDM |
1394 (CUPIDO) |
SPEGELSALEN GANG |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:18:30 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:18:30 PM |
EDM |
1395 (CUPIDO) |
SPEGELSALEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:19:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:19:26 PM |
EDM |
1396 (CUPIDO) |
DIANA MED HJORT |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:21:54 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:21:54 PM |
EDM |
1397 (CUPIDO) |
SKULPTURER ENGELBREKT OCH BAGSPANNAREN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:23:04 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:23:04 PM |
EDM |
1398 (CUPIDO) |
MILLESFONTANEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:24:26 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:24:26 PM |
EDM |
1399 (CUPIDO) |
HERRGARDEN MED KAVALJERSFLYGLARNA |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:25:33 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:25:33 PM |
EDM |
1400 (CUPIDO) |
SPEGELDAMMEN |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:27:50 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:27:50 PM |
EDM |
1401 (CUPIDO) |
HERRGARDENS BAKSIDA |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:29:05 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:36:00 PM |
EDM |
1402 (CUPIDO) |
CARL ELDHS PARTERR |
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Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:30:40 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:30:40 PM |
EDM |
1403 (CUPIDO) |
KUNGENS TRADGARD |
|
Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:32:27 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:32:27 PM |
EDM |
1404 (CUPIDO) |
LEKPARK |
|
Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:33:49 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:33:49 PM |
EDM |
1405 (CUPIDO) |
IDETRADGARD |
|
Panorama |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:35:00 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:35:00 PM |
EDM |
1406 (CUPIDO) |
Wartime Lyness - Scapa Flow 1943 |
|
Tour |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:39:18 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:39:18 PM |
EDM |
1407 (CUPIDO) |
The Terrarium |
Shezad Dawood works across disciplines including film, painting, neon, sculpture and Virtual Reality to deconstruct systems of image, language, site and narrative. His practice often involves collaboration and knowledge exchange, mapping across geographic borders and communities. Dawood is well known for Leviathan, a five-year multifaceted project exploring three urgent issues of our time: climate change, migration and mental health.
The Terrarium highlights the implications of climate change for marine ecosystems, and the consequences of rising sea levels, incorporating references to the Baltic and Kent coastlines. The VR experience transports you 300 years into the future where the surface of Planet Earth is 90% water. Transformed into a sophisticated cephalopod hybrid and released from a laboratory into the open seas, you are unexpectedly captured by future humans engaged in the pillaging of the planet.
The VR is accompanied by a wall painting that references the sound mirrors that punctuate the Kent landscape and signal a motif of listening: audiences are sonically immersed in Shifter: The Terrarium Triad, a new musical score by British composer Graham Fitkin that explores the “shifting baseline syndrome”. This theory suggests each generation makes an unconscious shift in expectation of what a healthy ecosystem looks like and explores our difficulty in perceiving how ecological, cultural or behavioural norms change over time.
The Terrarium is curated and commissioned by UP Projects for Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021 and Kai Art Center and is supported by CUPIDO, a project co-funded by the European Union, Arts Council England and Tallinn Culture Department. VR, duration variable, (featuring parts of Anthropocene Island TAB17 by ecoLogicStudio and excerpts from The Terrarium Inventory by Graham Fitkin). Courtesy of UBIK Productions. |
Event |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:45:42 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:05:04 PM |
EDM |
1408 (CUPIDO) |
Creative Folkestone Triennial 2021: Shezad Dawood |
|
Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:47:12 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 02:48:42 PM |
EDM |
1409 (CUPIDO) |
Virtual Orkney North Isles |
The Virtual Orkney North Isles is one of the mediums created to build a shared exhibit virtual platform. The galleries and virtual tours are available online, displaying the heritage of all six isles so that Orkney communities and users from around the world can virtually explore and compare the beauty of remote Orkney Northern Islands’ natural and cultural legacy. Simultaneously, a touch screen and VR set (not dependent on internet coverage) showcasing the virtual exhibits have been placed on-site in the heritage centres in Orkney North Isles. The videos and audio used for the menu system reflect the unique atmosphere and climate determined by Orkney’s natural elements, such as wind, ocean, sea birds, and the ancient native Orkney sheep. |
App |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:22:56 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:24:24 PM |
EDM |
1410 (CUPIDO) |
WEST HIGHLAND MUSEUM 100 |
The West Highland Museum was founded in 1922 by a group of Lochaber folk who wished to create a museum for the West Highlands, second to none in Scotland. The exhibit allows us to explore the WHM100 Highlights virtual gallery built using the Unreal Engine. After downloading a free exhibit package, the game will launch, and the user can explore the gallery. |
App |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:35:20 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:35:20 PM |
EDM |
1411 (CUPIDO) |
Highlander Museum Prisoner of War Camp Reconstruction |
|
Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:46:16 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:46:16 PM |
EDM |
1412 (CUPIDO) |
North Uist 360 |
|
Tour |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:51:29 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:51:29 PM |
EDM |
1413 (CUPIDO) |
Timespan Reconstruction |
|
Tour |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:53:54 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:53:54 PM |
EDM |
1414 (CUPIDO) |
The Illicit Still Experience |
|
Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:59:04 PM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 03:59:04 PM |
EDM |
1415 (CUPIDO) |
Föreningen Vikingaleden, SE |
Are you interested in the Viking Age? Of ships and sailing, of crafts, of fairy tales and stories? Then we have something for you.
We are an association for people who enjoy exploring the past by living history together. The website presents what the association is, what we do and how to find out more. You are also looking here to find out a little about our village Gladhem, our Viking ship Glad of Gillberga and our visitor center - Värmlands Vikingacenter. If you want to stay more updated, you should visit the association's Facebook page Föreningen Vikingaleden. There is also a group on Facebook called Vikingafränder where everyone is welcome! |
Organization |
Monday 12th of September 2022 04:47:55 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 04:47:55 PM |
EDM |
1416 (CUPIDO) |
Karlstad University, SE |
Karlstad University (Swedish Karlstads universitet) is a state university in Karlstad, Sweden. It was originally established as the Karlstad campus of the University of Gothenburg in 1967, and this campus became an independent university college in 1977 which was granted full university status in 1999 by the Government of Sweden. The university has about 40 educational programmes, 30 programme extensions and 900 courses within humanities, social studies, science, technology, teaching, health care and arts. As of today, it has approximately 16,000 students and 1,200 employees. Its university press is named Karlstad University Press. The current Rector is Johan Sterte. |
Organization |
Monday 12th of September 2022 04:51:13 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 04:51:13 PM |
EDM |
1417 (CUPIDO) |
Visit Bø, NO |
|
Organization |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:02:09 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 05:02:09 PM |
EDM |
1418 (CUPIDO) |
Telemark county, NO |
Telemark is a traditional region, a former county, and a current electoral district in southern Norway. In 2020, Telemark merged with the former county of Vestfold to form the county of Vestfold og Telemark. Telemark borders the traditional regions and former counties of Vestfold, Buskerud, Hordaland, Rogaland and Aust-Agder. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:14:53 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:14:53 AM |
EDM |
1419 (CUPIDO) |
Telemark Museum, NO |
The Telemark Museum is a museum in Telemark, Norway. It includes several buildings across Telemark and is headquartered in Kleiva in the older part of Skien in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The main museum building is located within walking distance of downtown Skien. Telemark Museum includes the Henrik Ibsen Museum in Skien. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:17:04 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:17:04 AM |
EDM |
1420 (CUPIDO) |
Sparebankstiftelsen Holla og Lunde, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:19:22 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:19:22 AM |
EDM |
1421 (CUPIDO) |
Midt-Telemark Næringsutvikling, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:22:19 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:22:19 AM |
EDM |
1422 (CUPIDO) |
Biosafe - Ulefoss, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:28:34 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:28:34 AM |
EDM |
1423 (CUPIDO) |
Sjo Aktiv Endring, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:30:51 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:30:51 AM |
EDM |
1424 (CUPIDO) |
Energikontoret AS, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:33:30 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:33:30 AM |
EDM |
1425 (CUPIDO) |
Evju Bygdetun, NO |
Tourist attraction in Norway |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:35:17 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:35:17 AM |
EDM |
1426 (CUPIDO) |
Midt-Telemark kommune, NO |
Midt-Telemark is a municipality in the traditional and electoral district Telemark in Vestfold og Telemark county, Norway. The municipality was established on 1 January 2020 when the former municipalities of Bø and Sauherad combined. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:37:12 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:37:12 AM |
EDM |
1427 (CUPIDO) |
Naturligvis Telemark, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:40:40 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:40:40 AM |
EDM |
1428 (CUPIDO) |
Norwegian Agricultural Advisory Østafjells |
Agricultural service in Norway |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:43:25 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:43:25 AM |
EDM |
1429 (CUPIDO) |
Norheim, NO |
Services for real estate, construction and foundation industry |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:45:19 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:45:19 AM |
EDM |
1430 (CUPIDO) |
Rjukan næringsutvikling as, NO |
Chamber of commerce in Rjukan, Norway |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:47:24 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:47:24 AM |
EDM |
1431 (CUPIDO) |
Sagavoll Folkehøgskole, NO |
Sagavoll folkehøgskole, Sagavoll Folk High School, is a Christian folk high school in Norway. It is situated in Gvarv, a small town in the municipality of Sauherad in the county of Telemark. The school was founded in 1893 in Notodden by Asbjørn Knutsen, but later moved to its current location in Gvarv. It is an independent foundation, and is run by a board consisting of representatives from KRIK, Normisjon and KFUK-KFUM (the Norwegian YMCA/YWCA). |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:50:09 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:50:09 AM |
EDM |
1432 (CUPIDO) |
Storm-kulde AS, NO |
Heating contractor in Ulefoss, Norway |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:52:42 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:52:42 AM |
EDM |
1433 (CUPIDO) |
Straand Hotel, NO |
This 5th generation family-run hotel dates back to 1864. Located by Lake Nisser in Vrådal, it offers vintage boat cruises and free access to a sauna and indoor pool. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:55:38 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 10:55:38 AM |
EDM |
1434 (CUPIDO) |
Sykehuset Telemark, NO |
Telemark Hospital Trust is a health trust with its headquarters in Skien. There are also sections in Porsgrunn and Kragerø. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:32:29 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:32:29 AM |
EDM |
1435 (CUPIDO) |
Telemark Technologies, NO |
Services for industry in Norway |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:46:57 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:46:57 AM |
EDM |
1436 (CUPIDO) |
Alexandersoninstitutet, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:51:26 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:51:26 AM |
EDM |
1437 (CUPIDO) |
Agentur für Kommunikation, Organisation und Management, NO |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:52:21 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:52:21 AM |
EDM |
1438 (CUPIDO) |
Amt Huettener Berge |
Hüttener Berge is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its seat is in Groß Wittensee. It was formed on 1 January 2008 from the former Ämter Hütten and Wittensee. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:54:55 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:54:55 AM |
EDM |
1439 (CUPIDO) |
Cluster for Industrial Asset Management |
The Cluster on Industrial Asset Management (CIAM) has developed and shared knowledge about industrial asset management for 20 years. It acts as collaboration network between member companies and the University of Stavanger. A majority of the members are active in the development and operation of North Sea petroleum. And most of the companies are in the process of digitizing their activities. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:57:10 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:57:10 AM |
EDM |
1440 (CUPIDO) |
Designregio Kortrijk |
Designregio Kortrijk brengt talent samen in deze door UNESCO erkende creatieve designregio om een betere toekomst te verbeelden, ontwerpen en maken. Met ons netwerk bouwen we samen aan een meer creatieve, innovatieve en ondernemende regio. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:59:15 AM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 11:59:15 AM |
EDM |
1441 (CUPIDO) |
Gemeente Oldambt |
Oldambt is a municipality with a population of 38,129 in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands. It was established in 2010 by merging the municipalities of Reiderland, Scheemda, and Winschoten. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:00:55 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:00:55 PM |
EDM |
1442 (CUPIDO) |
Groningen Internet Exchange Foundation |
GN-IX is a non-profit organisation of the City of Groningen, the Groningen University and NOM (development organisation for the Northern Netherlands). Its goal is to promote and facilitate the ICT and telecommunication sector in the Northern Netherlands. GN-IX has experience with development and support of various broadband projects in rural areas. Supporting digital start-ups to stimulate the use of telecommunication technologies is another field of activity by GN-IX. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:02:47 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:02:47 PM |
EDM |
1443 (CUPIDO) |
Intercommunale Leiedal |
Leiedal is the regional public partner for 13 municipalities in South-West Flanders. Its core activity is urban and regional development. To make regional planning attractive, sustainable and competitive, Leiedal aims to develop a smart region, where innovation is crucial. Among others, Leiedal plans to create future-proof business parks, where the involved companies have the competencies to be efficient, lean, sustainable and future-proof. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:39:01 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:39:01 PM |
EDM |
1444 (CUPIDO) |
Lincolnshire County Council |
Lincolnshire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Lincolnshire in England, less those parts governed by the unitary authorities of North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire. The number of councillors was reduced from 77 to 70 at the 2017 local election. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:40:34 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:40:34 PM |
EDM |
1445 (CUPIDO) |
Provincie Drenthe |
Drenthe is a province of the Netherlands located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Overijssel to the south, Friesland to the west, Groningen to the north, and the German state of Lower Saxony to the east. As of November 2019, Drenthe had a population of 493,449 and a total area of 2,680 km2 (1,030 sq mi). |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:42:34 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:42:34 PM |
EDM |
1446 (CUPIDO) |
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG;[5] Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is the second oldest in the country (after Leiden) and one of the most traditional and prestigious universities in the Netherlands. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:44:27 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:44:27 PM |
EDM |
1447 (CUPIDO) |
Stiftelsen Compare |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:46:58 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:46:58 PM |
EDM |
1448 (CUPIDO) |
Torsby Kommune |
Torsby Municipality (Torsby kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. Its seat is located in the town of Torsby. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:54:15 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 12:54:15 PM |
EDM |
1449 (CUPIDO) |
Universitetet i Stavanger |
The University of Stavanger (Universitetet i Stavanger) is a university located in Stavanger, Norway. UiS was established in 2005 when the former Stavanger University College (Høgskolen i Stavanger; HiS) received university status. It had about 11,000 students and 1,370 employees including academics, administrative and service staff in 2017. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:46:14 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:46:14 PM |
EDM |
1450 (CUPIDO) |
University of Lincoln |
The University of Lincoln is a public research university in Lincoln, England, with origins dating back to 1861. It gained university status in 1992 and its present name in 2001. The main campus is in the heart of the city of Lincoln alongside the Brayford Pool. There are satellite campuses across Lincolnshire in Riseholme and Holbeach and graduation ceremonies take place in Lincoln Cathedral. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:52:00 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:52:00 PM |
EDM |
1451 (CUPIDO) |
Vinje Kommune |
Vinje is a municipality in Telemark in the county of Vestfold og Telemark in Norway. It is part of the traditional regions of Upper Telemark and Vest-Telemark. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Åmot. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:53:25 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:53:25 PM |
EDM |
1452 (CUPIDO) |
Aalborg Universitet |
Aalborg University (AAU) is a Danish public university with campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen founded in 1974. The university awards bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhD degrees in a wide variety of subjects within humanities, social sciences, information technology, design, engineering, exact sciences, and medicine. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:55:37 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:55:37 PM |
EDM |
1453 (CUPIDO) |
Danish Shellfish Center, DK |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 02:58:50 PM |
EDM |
1454 (CUPIDO) |
DTU Aqua, DK |
DTU Aqua is a department at the Technical University of Denmark. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:00:36 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:00:36 PM |
EDM |
1455 (CUPIDO) |
Vilsund blue, DK |
Seafood wholesaler |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:02:18 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:02:18 PM |
EDM |
1456 (CUPIDO) |
Nordic Food College, DK |
Nordic Food College (NFC) is an exciting and quite unique comprehensive school. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:08:13 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:08:13 PM |
EDM |
1457 (CUPIDO) |
EUC Northwest, Fiskeriskolen (School for Fishery), DK |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:10:27 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:10:27 PM |
EDM |
1458 (CUPIDO) |
Stone Age Center Ertebølle, DK |
The Stoneage Center Ertebølle contains a museum with an exciting exhibition - and some days you are able to participate in workshops. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:12:32 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:12:32 PM |
EDM |
1459 (CUPIDO) |
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen |
Nya Wermlands-Tidningen (meaning "The New Värmland Newspaper" in English), shortened NWT, is a Swedish local newspaper distributed in the provinces of Värmland, Dalsland and western Dalarna. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:17:57 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:17:57 PM |
EDM |
1460 (CUPIDO) |
VF, Värmland, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:32:05 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:32:05 PM |
EDM |
1461 (CUPIDO) |
Sveriges radio, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:52:30 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:52:30 PM |
EDM |
1462 (CUPIDO) |
Värmlands affärer, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:55:05 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:55:05 PM |
EDM |
1463 (CUPIDO) |
Alma Löv museum, Sunne, SE |
Art museum in Smedsby, Sweden |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:57:21 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:57:21 PM |
EDM |
1464 (CUPIDO) |
Leader Växtlust, Sunne, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:59:02 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 03:59:02 PM |
EDM |
1465 (CUPIDO) |
Eda Municipality, SE |
Eda Municipality (Eda kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden, on the Norwegian border. Its seat is located in the town of Charlottenberg. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:00:30 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:00:30 PM |
EDM |
1466 (CUPIDO) |
Visit Värmland, SE |
Your official guide to Värmland |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:02:44 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:02:44 PM |
EDM |
1467 (CUPIDO) |
Eda Skans museum |
History museum in Sweden |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:07:22 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:07:22 PM |
EDM |
1468 (CUPIDO) |
Munkfors kommun |
Munkfors Municipality (Munkfors kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Munkfors. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:12:38 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:12:38 PM |
EDM |
1469 (CUPIDO) |
Föreningen gamla bruket Munkfor |
Local history museum in Munkfors, Sweden |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:21:21 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:21:21 PM |
EDM |
1470 (CUPIDO) |
Voest Alpine, Munkfors, SE |
Steel fabricator in Munkfors, Sweden |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:23:40 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:23:40 PM |
EDM |
1471 (CUPIDO) |
Föreningen för Kårebolssäterns bevarande |
Kårebolsätern is a shack in Torsby municipality in Värmland county. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:29:26 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:29:26 PM |
EDM |
1472 (CUPIDO) |
Karlstads kommun, SE |
Karlstad Municipality (Karlstads kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Karlstad. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:33:19 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:33:19 PM |
EDM |
1473 (CUPIDO) |
Klenell , Sunne, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:39:57 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:39:57 PM |
EDM |
1474 (CUPIDO) |
Våga, Karlstad, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:44:08 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:44:08 PM |
EDM |
1475 (CUPIDO) |
Forshaga kommun, SE |
Forshaga Municipality (Forshaga kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Forshaga. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:47:28 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:47:28 PM |
EDM |
1476 (CUPIDO) |
Kils kommun, SE |
Kil Municipality (Kils kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Kil. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:48:44 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:48:44 PM |
EDM |
1477 (CUPIDO) |
Hammarö kommun, SE |
Hammarö Municipality (Hammarö kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Skoghall. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:53:56 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:53:56 PM |
EDM |
1478 (CUPIDO) |
FatnFresh, Karlstad, SE |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:59:02 PM |
Tuesday 13th of September 2022 04:59:02 PM |
EDM |
1479 (CUPIDO) |
Highlanders Museum |
|
App |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 12:53:19 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 12:54:08 PM |
EDM |
1480 (CUPIDO) |
Virtual St Kilda 1890 |
|
Tour |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 12:58:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 01:01:42 PM |
EDM |
1481 (CUPIDO) |
Ceòl Uibhist a Tuath |
|
App |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:44:16 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:44:16 PM |
EDM |
1482 (CUPIDO) |
AROS: Skye Story |
|
App |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:46:31 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:49:56 PM |
EDM |
1483 (CUPIDO) |
Strengthening Communities Conference |
|
Map |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:53:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:53:54 PM |
EDM |
1484 (CUPIDO) |
Land art project in Heuvelland |
The land art project is an installation on the flank of the Kemmelberg, a local hill with great geographical and historical value. The installation involves raising nine monoliths and building two entrance gates, both referring to the prehistoric past of the site.
The installation is made by a land art artist, but also involves about 20 students from Vives University of Applied Sciences in Roeselare, in the direction of green management.
- They will learn the knowledge of dynamic braiding, typical of land art, with the aim of using this technique later in their own professional career, says Stefaan Decrock, project manager for Cupido in Heuvelland. |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:01:30 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:01:30 PM |
EDM |
1485 (CUPIDO) |
Highlanders WW2 |
|
Map |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:07:02 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:10:53 PM |
EDM |
1486 (CUPIDO) |
Snøfølk, Exhärad, SE |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:41:27 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:41:27 AM |
EDM |
1487 (CUPIDO) |
Olssons foto, SE |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:47:08 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:47:08 AM |
EDM |
1488 (CUPIDO) |
Kristinehamn kommun, SE |
Kristinehamn Municipality (Kristinehamns kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Kristinehamn. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:49:41 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:49:41 AM |
EDM |
1489 (CUPIDO) |
Storfors kommun, SE |
Storfors is a locality and the seat of Storfors Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden with 2,337 inhabitants in 2010. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:55:45 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 10:55:45 AM |
EDM |
1490 (CUPIDO) |
Grensetjänsten SE/NO |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:00:08 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:00:08 AM |
EDM |
1491 (CUPIDO) |
Innlandets fylkeskommune, NO |
Innlandet County Municipality (Norwegian: Innlandet fylkeskommune) is the democratically elected regional governing administration of Innlandet county in Norway. The main responsibilities of the county municipality includes the overseeing the county's upper secondary schools, county roadways, public transport, dental care, culture, and cultural heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:02:35 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:02:35 AM |
EDM |
1492 (CUPIDO) |
Arbetsförmedlingen |
The Swedish Public Employment Service (Swedish: Arbetsförmedlingen) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Employment mainly responsible for the public employment service in Sweden and the implementation of labour market policies. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:05:22 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:05:22 AM |
EDM |
1493 (CUPIDO) |
Nordiska ministerrådet |
The Nordic Council of Ministers is an intergovernmental forum established after the Helsinki Treaty.[1] The purpose of the Nordic Council of Ministers is to complement the Nordic Council and promote Nordic Cooperation. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:08:00 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:08:00 AM |
EDM |
1494 (CUPIDO) |
Tillväxtverket |
The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Swedish: Tillväxtverket) is a Swedish government agency organized under the Ministry of Enterprise, tasked to promote entrepreneurship and regional growth, and to implement structural funds programmes. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:10:41 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:10:41 AM |
EDM |
1495 (CUPIDO) |
NAV, NO |
The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV, originally an abbreviation of Nye arbeids- og velferdsetaten) is the current Norwegian public welfare agency, which consists of the state Labour and Welfare Service as well as municipal welfare agencies. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:13:59 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:13:59 AM |
EDM |
1496 (CUPIDO) |
Stiftelsen Rottneros Park, SE |
Rottneros Park is a floral and sculpture park in Rottneros, a locality situated in Sunne Municipality (Sweden), and west of the Lake Fryken. It has an area of 22 hectares. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:19:21 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:19:21 AM |
EDM |
1497 (CUPIDO) |
Kårebolssätern, SE |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:21:23 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:21:23 AM |
EDM |
1498 (CUPIDO) |
Hagfors kommun, SE |
Hagfors Municipality (Hagfors kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Hagfors. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:30:02 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:30:02 AM |
EDM |
1499 (CUPIDO) |
Grums kommun, SE |
Grums Municipality (Grums kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Grums, with about 5,200 inhabitants. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:32:13 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:32:13 AM |
EDM |
1500 (CUPIDO) |
Arvika kommun, SE |
Arvika Municipality (Arvika kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Arvika. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:35:36 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:35:36 AM |
EDM |
1501 (CUPIDO) |
Säffle kommun, SE |
Säffle Municipality (Säffle kommun) is a municipality in Värmland County in west central Sweden. Its seat is located in the city of Säffle. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:37:41 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:37:41 AM |
EDM |
1502 (CUPIDO) |
Filipstads kommun, SE |
Filipstad is a locality and the seat of Filipstad Municipality, Värmland County, Sweden, with 10,644 inhabitants in 2019. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:39:31 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:39:31 AM |
EDM |
1503 (CUPIDO) |
Shetland Amenity Trust, UK |
Non-profit organization in Lerwick, Scotland |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:52:21 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:52:21 AM |
EDM |
1504 (CUPIDO) |
Orkney Islands Council |
The Orkney Islands Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Eileanan Arcaibh), is the local authority for Orkney, Scotland. It was established in 1975 by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and was largely unaffected by the Scottish local government changes of the mid-1990s. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:54:49 AM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 11:54:49 AM |
EDM |
1505 (CUPIDO) |
Orkney's north island community group Papa Westray |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:00:20 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:00:20 PM |
EDM |
1506 (CUPIDO) |
Ministry of Food and Environment, DK |
Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark includes the Department, the Danish Agricultural Agency, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration and The Danish Fisheries Agency. |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:03:15 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:03:15 PM |
EDM |
1507 (CUPIDO) |
Glyngøre Shellfish, DK |
Danish restaurant |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:05:15 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:05:15 PM |
EDM |
1508 (CUPIDO) |
Venø Shellfish, DK |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:07:05 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:07:05 PM |
EDM |
1509 (CUPIDO) |
Jegindø Shellfish, DK |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:09:44 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:09:44 PM |
EDM |
1510 (CUPIDO) |
Limfjords Museet, DK |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:11:24 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 12:11:24 PM |
EDM |
1511 (CUPIDO) |
Cafe Holmen, DK |
Restaurant |
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:25:18 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:25:18 PM |
EDM |
1512 (CUPIDO) |
Sallingsund Færgekro, DK |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:26:58 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:26:58 PM |
EDM |
1513 (CUPIDO) |
Westtoer, BE |
|
Organization |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:28:51 PM |
Friday 16th of September 2022 02:28:51 PM |
EDM |
1514 (CUPIDO) |
Highlands and islands Heritage |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:30:59 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:30:59 AM |
EDM |
1515 (CUPIDO) |
Denmark |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:34:45 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:34:45 AM |
EDM |
1516 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Centre |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:39:25 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:39:25 AM |
EDM |
1517 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Google Maps reviews |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:41:43 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:58:10 AM |
EDM |
1518 (CUPIDO) |
CUPIDO Google Maps Photospheres |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:53:16 AM |
Friday 23rd of September 2022 03:08:10 PM |
EDM |
1519 (CUPIDO) |
Papa Westray |
|
Map |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:56:15 AM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 10:58:55 AM |
EDM |
1520 (CUPIDO) |
Test |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 04:11:59 PM |
Wednesday 21st of September 2022 01:00:11 PM |
EDM |
1521 (CUPIDO) |
Crosskirk Vole |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:19:20 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:19:20 AM |
EDM |
1522 (CUPIDO) |
Crosskirk Vole |
|
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:20:07 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:22:06 AM |
EDM |
1523 (CUPIDO) |
Sanday Top 1 |
|
Collection |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:20:46 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 09:20:46 AM |
EDM |
1524 (CUPIDO) |
The Links of Noltalnd |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:07:31 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:36:01 PM |
EDM |
1525 (CUPIDO) |
Quoygrew Viking Site |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:09:28 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:30:05 PM |
EDM |
1526 (CUPIDO) |
Nolttland Castle |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:11:09 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:38:11 PM |
EDM |
1527 (CUPIDO) |
Noup sea bird cliffs |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:17:48 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:41:52 PM |
EDM |
1528 (CUPIDO) |
Gill harbour |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:20:55 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:43:20 PM |
EDM |
1529 (CUPIDO) |
Westray Heritage Centre |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:33:44 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:44:22 PM |
EDM |
1530 (CUPIDO) |
Community Wind Turbine |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:37:27 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:45:07 PM |
EDM |
1531 (CUPIDO) |
Community wind turbine |
First wholly community-owned large wind turbine in Scotland producing £0.5 million annual income for community projects. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:38:49 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:38:49 AM |
EDM |
1532 (CUPIDO) |
Cross Kirk Viking church |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:41:20 AM |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:41:20 AM |
EDM |
1533 (CUPIDO) |
Puffin |
|
Image |
Thursday 06th of October 2022 11:44:32 AM |
Wednesday 26th of October 2022 01:46:22 PM |
EDM |
1534 (CUPIDO) |
Alsterdalen |
Vad var det som fick Fröding att skriva om glitter i sjön och dungen där göken gol? Och finns sagoförtäljerskans syréngrotta på riktigt? Gustav Fröding är fortfarande en av Sveriges mest uppskattade poeter och mycket av inspirationen hämtade han från Alsterdalen med dess platser, historier och människor. Än idag går det att uppleva de miljöer han diktade om och ta del av det speciella landskapet runt ”Alsterns dal”. |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:01:33 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:06:30 PM |
EDM |
1535 (CUPIDO) |
Apertin, Illberg & Ekenäs |
|
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:07:26 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:10:11 PM |
EDM |
1536 (CUPIDO) |
Bjurbäcks kanal |
Sjöar, kanaler, häst- och rallbanor; tillsammans bildade de 1800-talets transportled från Bergslagen ner till Kristinehamn och vidare ut i världen. Idag är Bjurbäcks kanal och slussområde en älskad sommarpärla. Vad är det som lockar hit så många besökare? |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:08:32 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:08:32 PM |
EDM |
1537 (CUPIDO) |
Borgvik |
Den unika miljön, med hyttruin, herrgård, kyrka, kvarn och en av Sveriges största samlingar av sinnerstenshus, är idag ett populärt besöksmål med publika arrangemang, konstutställningar och ett aktivt lokalt föreningsliv. Men varför anlägger man en hytta på en plats, där det inte finns någon järnmalm? Och hur är det att driva en verksamhet på en så speciell plats som Borgvik? |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:13:11 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:13:11 PM |
EDM |
1538 (CUPIDO) |
Eda Skansar - engelsk text |
|
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:15:22 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:15:22 PM |
EDM |
1539 (CUPIDO) |
Kårebolsäter - engelsk text |
|
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:17:06 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:17:06 PM |
EDM |
1540 (CUPIDO) |
Millesvik |
Under flera tusen år var Millesvik en port mot Vänern och en av Värmlands viktigaste bygder. Idag är Millesvik ett av länets fornlämningstätaste områden och ett levande odlingslandskap. Vad var det som gjorde området så attraktivt då och vilken verksamhet bedrivs här idag? Och hur kunde den gamla och den nya religionen samsas när kristendomen kom? |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:18:17 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:18:17 PM |
EDM |
1541 (CUPIDO) |
Rottneros - engelsk text |
|
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:20:17 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:21:22 PM |
EDM |
1542 (CUPIDO) |
Munkfors bruk |
Munkfors är en av Värmlands mest genuina bruksmiljöer. Ett stenkast från den moderna industrianläggningen ligger fortfarande Sveriges första Martinverk, som idag visas för besökare, jämte bruksherrgården och arbetarbostäderna. Men vad betyder det för ett modernt, internationellt företag att ha månghundraåriga rötter? Och vad säger egentligen dagens kunder från USA när dom får höra att verksamheten funnits på plats i 350 år? |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:22:46 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:22:46 PM |
EDM |
1543 (CUPIDO) |
Mårbacka |
Mårbacka är mest känt som Selma Lagerlöfs hem och inspirationskälla, men gården ligger också i ett ovanligt vackert och välbevarat kulturlandskap. Hit kommer årligen 40 000 besökare från olika länder för att besöka huset och trädgården, med dess fruktodlingar, köksträdgård och perennrabatter. Men hur förvaltar och sköter man en sådan historisk trädgård idag? Och vilken var egentligen Selmas största kärlek? |
Audio |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:23:50 PM |
Wednesday 12th of October 2022 03:23:50 PM |
EDM |
1544 (CUPIDO) |
Die Wood Large |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:52:56 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:22:15 AM |
EDM |
1545 (CUPIDO) |
Die Wood Large |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:00 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:00 AM |
EDM |
1546 (CUPIDO) |
Die Wood Small |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:54:47 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:27:43 AM |
EDM |
1547 (CUPIDO) |
Die Wood Small |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:55:16 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:55:16 AM |
EDM |
1548 (CUPIDO) |
Phone |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:56:52 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:28:14 AM |
EDM |
1549 (CUPIDO) |
Phone |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:58:18 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:58:18 AM |
EDM |
1550 (CUPIDO) |
Rope Maker |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:12 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:29:48 AM |
EDM |
1551 (CUPIDO) |
Rope Maker |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:39 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 09:59:39 AM |
EDM |
1552 (CUPIDO) |
Stamp |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:00:41 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:45:43 AM |
EDM |
1553 (CUPIDO) |
Stamp |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:01:28 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:01:28 AM |
EDM |
1554 (CUPIDO) |
Boot |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:16:05 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:16:05 AM |
EDM |
1555 (CUPIDO) |
Boot |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:31:21 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:31:21 AM |
EDM |
1556 (CUPIDO) |
Pipe |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:35:45 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:35:45 AM |
EDM |
1557 (CUPIDO) |
Pipe |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:36:13 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:36:13 AM |
EDM |
1558 (CUPIDO) |
Stone |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:09 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:09 AM |
EDM |
1559 (CUPIDO) |
Stone |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:42 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:48:42 AM |
EDM |
1560 (CUPIDO) |
Ladel |
|
3D Object |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:53:50 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:53:50 AM |
EDM |
1561 (CUPIDO) |
Ladel |
|
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:54:22 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:54:22 AM |
EDM |
1562 (CUPIDO) |
North Ronaldsay Objects |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:33:27 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 11:33:27 AM |
EDM |
1 (EULAC) |
Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
3D Object |
Friday 14th of October 2016 03:03:17 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:49:06 PM |
EDM |
11 (EULAC) |
Big Metal Mask |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 02:18:32 PM |
Sunday 25th of August 2019 05:58:19 PM |
EDM |
13 (EULAC) |
Giant South American Snail shell |
The Giant Land Snail, Megalobulimus oblongus. A species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Strophocheilidae. Native to a large part of the neotropical world including Argentina, Brazil, Columbia and Uruguay. They have spread however to various parts of the Caribbean including Jamaica, Martinique, Barbados and the Lesser Antilles and can live up to 14 years. Part of the collection of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society. The Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with a membership of over 1,000 individuals and companies. The Barbados Museum and Historical Society is housed in historic buildings which were originally used as the military prison at St. Ann’s Garrison. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 03:58:40 PM |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 08:48:59 PM |
EDM |
14 (EULAC) |
"Barbara" by Karl Broodhagen Terracotta bust |
A 3D model digitised during the EU-LAC Museums Digital Workshops.
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 10th of January 2017 04:09:03 PM |
Monday 23rd of November 2020 11:31:30 AM |
EDM |
15 (EULAC) |
Human femur |
Human femur, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:10:30 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:34:04 PM |
EDM |
16 (EULAC) |
Decorative Temple elephant |
Decorative Temple elephant, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:14:02 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 04:26:52 PM |
EDM |
17 (EULAC) |
Small bowl |
Small bowl, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:21:51 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 04:29:25 PM |
EDM |
18 (EULAC) |
Mounted human cranium |
Mounted human cranium, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:26:33 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 04:37:44 PM |
EDM |
19 (EULAC) |
Oil stone |
Oil stone, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:34:52 PM |
Wednesday 29th of April 2020 04:49:54 PM |
EDM |
20 (EULAC) |
Mortar |
Mortar, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:37:43 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:01:32 PM |
EDM |
21 (EULAC) |
Drum |
Drum, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of January 2017 10:38:15 PM |
Wednesday 29th of April 2020 04:54:46 PM |
EDM |
22 (EULAC) |
Wood figurine |
Wood figurine, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Thursday 12th of January 2017 01:22:17 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:07:27 PM |
EDM |
23 (EULAC) |
Sea Turtle |
Sea turtle, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Thursday 12th of January 2017 01:23:15 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:13:45 PM |
EDM |
24 (EULAC) |
Statue |
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3D Object |
Sunday 15th of January 2017 01:59:28 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:25:49 PM |
EDM |
26 (EULAC) |
Bust from Trinidad |
Bust from Trinidad, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
3D Object |
Sunday 15th of January 2017 02:00:32 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:17:07 PM |
EDM |
27 (EULAC) |
Decorative pipe |
Decorative pipe, part of the collection of the Moruga Museum. The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago. |
3D Object |
Sunday 15th of January 2017 02:00:50 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:36:42 PM |
EDM |
29 (EULAC) |
Comb case |
Comb case, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
3D Object |
Monday 16th of January 2017 12:21:54 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 08:46:20 PM |
EDM |
30 (EULAC) |
Calabash Purse |
Calabash purse, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
3D Object |
Monday 16th of January 2017 12:22:45 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 08:53:45 PM |
EDM |
31 (EULAC) |
Female bust |
Female bust, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
3D Object |
Monday 16th of January 2017 12:23:53 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:00:28 PM |
EDM |
32 (EULAC) |
Jamaica's Heroes Wedgwood mug |
Jamaica's Heroes Wedgwood mug, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
3D Object |
Monday 16th of January 2017 12:24:22 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:08:37 PM |
EDM |
33 (EULAC) |
University of London medical medal |
University of London medical medal won by UCWI graduate Owen Barrow in 1964. Owen Barrow was a consultant physician who graduated from the UCWI in 1964 – one of the last couple of batches of UCWI/UWI medical students to earn a University of London degree. A reluctant med student, he swept most of the distinction medals awarded in 1964, including the University of London medal – a significant mark of distinction even beyond the confines of the UCWI. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of January 2017 03:17:05 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:30:45 AM |
EDM |
35 (EULAC) |
Dr. Owen Minott's Rolleicord camera |
Dr Owen Minott was one of the pioneering 33 medical students of the UCWI in 1948 and subsequently a noted amateur photographer. He was one of the early (perhaps the earliest) chroniclers of the UCWI, producing hundreds of 2.25” black and white negatives and prints and subsequently 33mm images of the campus and its population. This was his second camera, according to his widow Margaret. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of January 2017 03:18:24 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:38:07 AM |
EDM |
36 (EULAC) |
Early University of West Indies seal stamp |
An early university seal stamp. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of January 2017 03:18:44 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 11:58:39 AM |
EDM |
37 (EULAC) |
Taylor Hall Demi-tasse Cup |
The tale is told that Taylor Hall was first occupied by 101 students, including 8 freshmen who moved from the old building of Gibraltar Hall on Gibraltar Camp Road to Blocks A and B, formally called Hall 111. These two blocks, the only two on Taylor Hall at the time, were soon joined by Block C in 1952, the same year the hall was officially opened. In this year, The Empire was granted the honour of being named after Sir Thomas Weston Johns Taylor, the first principal of the University College of the West Indies. The late Sir Sydney Martin would be named as the first warden of this great empire. By 1954, Block D had been constructed and fully occupied.
From their chapel, the vanguards from Gibraltar had brought the bell – a continuous source of contention between the Empire of Tayloria and Chancellor Hall. In rivalry, Taylor Hall lost the bell, but this was soon replaced by another emblem – the cast iron ball. Taylor Hall since then has made the transition from the cast iron ball to the Pelican – still the insignia of The Empire to date.
Blocks E, F and G, affectionately called ‘New Block’ were added to the Taylor Hall fraternity in 1962. Initially occupied by male residents, The Empire was graced with feminine elegance as ‘New Block’ became Excellencia , Falconia and Galaxia in 1965 as females, for the first time, lived on Taylor Hall . Erected were also the television room and the sub warden’s flat in 1963.
The new university was completely residential for several years, and students developed strong connections within their halls of residence. Each hall, during the 1950s and 1960s, was fully stocked to cater for students’ room and board; including having their own marked crockery, cutlery etc which was used for meals which students took together. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of January 2017 03:19:19 AM |
Wednesday 29th of April 2020 12:26:08 PM |
EDM |
38 (EULAC) |
Military Helmet |
Metal military helmet, part of the collection of the University of the West Indies Museum. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of January 2017 03:19:36 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 04:01:11 PM |
EDM |
39 (EULAC) |
Wooden bird figure |
The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are lead by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 18th of January 2017 04:50:32 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 12:58:37 PM |
EDM |
40 (EULAC) |
Flat Iron |
Metal flat iron, part of the collection of the Charles Town Maroons Museum. The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are led by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 18th of January 2017 04:53:38 PM |
Wednesday 28th of October 2020 04:20:55 PM |
EDM |
41 (EULAC) |
Shetland Museum and Archive |
Our Five Star, award winning Museum and Archives is a multifunctional visitor attraction in the heart of Shetland's capital town of Lerwick. Begin your journey through the history of our beautiful islands here, with an enjoyable and interactive visitor experience discovering our world renowned collections. |
Organization |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 04:42:23 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:27:04 PM |
EDM |
42 (EULAC) |
Shetland Museum and Archive |
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Collection |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 04:47:03 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:21:19 AM |
EDM |
43 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
[EN]Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years.
[ES]El Unst Heritage Trust y el Unst Boat Haven están dedicados al patrimonio cultural y a la historia de esta isla más septentrional de Escocia. La colección incluye los barcos de madera originales de varios tipos que han estado en uso durante los últimos 140 años. |
Organization |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 05:00:24 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 01:46:57 PM |
EDM |
44 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
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Collection |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 05:11:14 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:21:44 AM |
EDM |
45 (EULAC) |
Unst Boat Haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Organization |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 05:15:29 PM |
Monday 27th of April 2020 04:13:16 PM |
EDM |
46 (EULAC) |
Unst Boat Haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Tour |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 05:23:11 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:44:19 AM |
EDM |
47 (EULAC) |
Ceumannan Staffin Ecomuseum |
Skye Ecomuseum is Scotland's only Ecomuseum. Located on the Isle of Skye in the north east of Scotland, itn is managed by Staffin Community Trust. The Skye Ecomuseum has had funding from a variety of European and national sources, including the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), 10 years ago. Also known as Ceumannan, which is “footsteps” in Gaelic, the project is estimated to have helped attract thousands of extra visitors annually to Staffin and encouraged them to stay longer, which boosts the local economy.
El eco-museo de Skye es el único eco-museo de Escocia. Localizado en la Isla de Skye, al noreste de Escocia, es gestionado por la Organización de desarrollo de la comunidad de Staffin. El eco-museo de Skye ha recibido fondos de varias fuentes nacionales y europeas como el UK Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), hace 10 años. Conocido también como Ceumannan que significa “pasos” en gaélico, se estima que el proyecto ha ayudado a atraer miles de visitantes extras al año a Staffin y ha fomentado que se queden por más tiempo, lo que estimula la economía local. |
Organization |
Thursday 02nd of February 2017 05:28:32 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 06:50:24 PM |
EDM |
48 (EULAC) |
Shetland Pony Harness |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 10:17:08 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:28:19 PM |
EDM |
49 (EULAC) |
Knitting Belt |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 10:42:10 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
50 (EULAC) |
Brooch Stone |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 10:58:30 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:33:14 PM |
EDM |
51 (EULAC) |
Timespan Museum and Art Gallery |
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Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 11:04:10 AM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 11:52:03 AM |
EDM |
52 (EULAC) |
Timespan Museum and Art Gallery |
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Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 11:33:45 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:23:35 AM |
EDM |
53 (EULAC) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Art Gallery |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is the arts and heritage centre for the Uists. Throughout the year they have visual art exhibitions, poetry and literary events, traditional music events and small festivals. They host world class contemporary art exhibitions, they have an award winning museum, they work with local and international artists, academics and writers. We also have a strong and growing specialism in film.
They partner with both the University of the Highlands and Islands (hosting fine art courses to degree level) and with Sabhal Mor Ostaig offering a number of courses including Gaelic. They are a unique organisation in an incredible location. They provide a hub for the arts, heritage and economic development of North Uist, and the Centre’s work reflects the Gaelic community, language and culture that makes the ‘place’.
Taigh Chearsabhagh sits on the solid rock overlooking the tidal bay that is Lochmaddy (Loch nam Madadh – the Loch of the Dogs). There organisation is community focused, offering a stimulating and dynamic cultural programme of activities all year round for the people of Uist and visitors.
Lochmaddy is the main port of entry to North Uist, and the Centre is situated on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation. The sea and sky dominate our environment and directly influence the artistic and cultural life here. Inspired by the island location there is a vibrant and stimulating exhibition and events programme throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 11:37:04 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 06:07:40 PM |
EDM |
54 (EULAC) |
Museu Nacional de Arqueologia |
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Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 11:58:54 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 01:42:17 PM |
EDM |
55 (EULAC) |
Museu Nacional de Arqueologia |
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Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:02:55 PM |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 11:29:06 AM |
EDM |
56 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal |
O Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal (EMS) tem por missão investigar, conservar, documentar, interpretar, valorizar e difundir testemunhos do Homem e do meio, reportados ao território e à população do concelho, com vista a contribuir para a construção e a transmissão das memórias sociais e para um desenvolvimento local sustentável.
Funcionalmente, baseia-se na gestão integrada de serviços, por que se reparte uma equipa permanente de cerca de 45 pessoas, abrangendo a investigação, a documentação, a conservação, a exposição, a difusão e a educação, centradas num vasto acervo museológico e num património muito diversificado.
Territorialmente, o EMS integra oito sítios (cinco núcleos museológicos e três extensões) e gere três embarcações tradicionais de recreio. Os núcleos são sítios ou espaços de propriedade e tutela municipais, musealizados ou com aproveitamento museológico atual ou programado. As extensões são sítios ou patrimónios integrados em espaços de tutelas mistas, com parcial aproveitamento museológico.
O acervo do Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal é constituído por património cultural imóvel, por património flutuante e por bens móveis, incluindo coleções arqueológicas, técnicas e industriais, artísticas e etnográficas e fundos documentais, na sua maioria provenientes do território do concelho. Destacam-se:
- as coleções arqueológicas, nomeadamente da Olaria Romana da Quinta do Rouxinol;
- as coleções industriais, nomeadamente da fábrica de cortiça da Mundet & C.ª, Lda. (Seixal);
- as coleções etnográficas e de cultura flúvio-marítima, nomeadamente de estaleiros navais tradicionais do estuário do Tejo;
- as coleções de azulejaria (séculos XVI a XX);
- as coleções e fundos documentais (imprensa local, fotografia, bibliografia e documentos variados, incluindo fundo antigo da Câmara).
Para além do património material incorporado no seu acervo, o Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal (EMS) integra e dinamiza um importante património cultural imaterial, nomeadamente através da preservação e da transmissão de técnicas e saber-fazer ligados à tipografia, à moagem, à construção naval tradicional em madeira, à navegação à vela tradicional no estuário do Tejo e à produção de energia mecânica a vapor, que no contexto do trabalho museológico estão associados respetivamente à oficina tradicional de artes gráficas no Espaço Memória –Tipografia Popular do Seixal, ao Moinho de Maré de Corroios, à oficina de modelismo naval no Núcleo Naval, às embarcações tradicionais, e ao circuito da pólvora negra, na Fábrica de Pólvora de Vale de Milhaços. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:07:55 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:47:34 PM |
EDM |
57 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal |
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Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:11:39 PM |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 11:24:19 AM |
EDM |
58 (EULAC) |
Museu Comarcal de l'Horta Sud |
The museum is a center where the cultural heritage of the region of l'Horta Sud is exposed. It performs the functions of exhibition, conservation and diffusion of the ethnographic heritage of the municipalities of the south of Valencia. Among its objectives is the social and cultural dynamization of its territory based on the elements and signs of identity that have shaped the personality of the region, where the rural heritage and its landscape are fundamental.
El museo expone el patrimonio cultural de la comarca de l’Horta Sud. Desempeña las funciones de exposición, conservación y difusión del patrimonio etnográfico de los municipios del sur de Valencia. Entre sus objetivos se halla la dinamización social y cultural de su territorio en base a los elementos y señas de identidad que han configurado la personalidad de la comarca,
donde el patrimonio rural y su paisaje son fundamentales.
l Museu Comarcal de l'Horta Sud Josep Ferrís March nace por iniciativa de la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud dentro de sus programas de actuación con la finalidad de dar a conocer la cultura tradicional de la comarca que durante siglos ha constituido, sin duda, la señal de identidad que ha otorgado una personalidad propia a este territorio.
En noviembre de 1995 la Fundación adquiere la propiedad de un inmueble situado en la antigua calle del Pi para instalar el museo. A partir de ese momento empieza la tarea de recogida de piezas que han aportado los vecinos de la comarca para poder configurar las colecciones.
El museo, de acuerdo con la legislación autonómica vigente, fue reconocido como tal mediante orden del Concejal de Cultura, Educación y Ciencia de la Generalitat Valenciana el 28 de febrero de 1996.
Para gestionar el museo se ha adoptado la forma jurídica de un consorcio, que actualmente está formado por cuatro instituciones: la Mancomunitat Intermunicipal de l’Horta Sud, el Ayuntamiento de Torrent, la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud y Caixa Rural Torrent. Este consorcio se constituyó el 3 de mayo de 2000, motivo por el que la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud cedió al consorcio el uso del edificio y de las colecciones aportadas hasta ese momento.
Las obras de rehabilitación del inmueble finalizaron a finales del año 1999, cuando empezaron los trabajos de montaje de la exposición permanente.
Las instalaciones fueron inauguradas y abiertas al público el 28 de junio de 2000 por parte del entonces Presidente . |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:17:05 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:14:40 PM |
EDM |
59 (EULAC) |
Museu Comarcal de l'Horta Sud |
The museum is a center where the cultural heritage of the region of l'Horta Sud is exposed. It performs the functions of exhibition, conservation and diffusion of the ethnographic heritage of the municipalities of the south of Valencia. Among its objectives is the social and cultural dynamization of its territory based on the elements and signs of identity that have shaped the personality of the region, where the rural heritage and its landscape are fundamental.
El museo expone el patrimonio cultural de la comarca de l’Horta Sud. Desempeña las funciones de exposición, conservación y difusión del patrimonio etnográfico de los municipios del sur de Valencia. Entre sus objetivos se halla la dinamización social y cultural de su territorio en base a los elementos y señas de identidad que han configurado la personalidad de la comarca,
donde el patrimonio rural y su paisaje son fundamentales.
l Museu Comarcal de l'Horta Sud Josep Ferrís March nace por iniciativa de la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud dentro de sus programas de actuación con la finalidad de dar a conocer la cultura tradicional de la comarca que durante siglos ha constituido, sin duda, la señal de identidad que ha otorgado una personalidad propia a este territorio.
En noviembre de 1995 la Fundación adquiere la propiedad de un inmueble situado en la antigua calle del Pi para instalar el museo. A partir de ese momento empieza la tarea de recogida de piezas que han aportado los vecinos de la comarca para poder configurar las colecciones.
El museo, de acuerdo con la legislación autonómica vigente, fue reconocido como tal mediante orden del Concejal de Cultura, Educación y Ciencia de la Generalitat Valenciana el 28 de febrero de 1996.
Para gestionar el museo se ha adoptado la forma jurídica de un consorcio, que actualmente está formado por cuatro instituciones: la Mancomunitat Intermunicipal de l’Horta Sud, el Ayuntamiento de Torrent, la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud y Caixa Rural Torrent. Este consorcio se constituyó el 3 de mayo de 2000, motivo por el que la Fundación para el Desarrollo de l’Horta Sud cedió al consorcio el uso del edificio y de las colecciones aportadas hasta ese momento.
Las obras de rehabilitación del inmueble finalizaron a finales del año 1999, cuando empezaron los trabajos de montaje de la exposición permanente.
Las instalaciones fueron inauguradas y abiertas al público el 28 de junio de 2000 por parte del entonces Presidente. |
Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:19:30 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:34:10 PM |
EDM |
60 (EULAC) |
Cortes de Pallás |
Cortes de Pallás is a municipality in the comarca of Valle de Cofrentes in the Valencian Community, Spain. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:31:41 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 04:48:59 PM |
EDM |
61 (EULAC) |
Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
The Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with a membership of over 1,000 individuals and companies. A fourteen-member Council and the Director are responsible for its policies and operation. Nine council members are elected annually from the membership of the BMHS; the remaining five are appointed by Government. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 12:35:58 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:11:40 PM |
EDM |
62 (EULAC) |
Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
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Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 02:56:42 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:25:52 AM |
EDM |
63 (EULAC) |
The National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:03:14 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 01:49:31 PM |
EDM |
64 (EULAC) |
The National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:22:22 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:26:10 AM |
EDM |
65 (EULAC) |
Moruga Museum |
The Moruga Museum is dedicated to the prservation of the Sociohistoric culture of the People of Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago by extension the World. The collection is diverse and is not limited to items or from a region only, however, is open to collections from all cultures and eras. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:27:51 PM |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 05:31:14 PM |
EDM |
66 (EULAC) |
Moruga Museum |
The Moruga Museum is dedicated to the prservation of the Sociohistoric culture of the People of Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago by extension the World. The collection is diverse and is not limited to items or from a region only, however, is open to collections from all cultures and eras. |
Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:32:26 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:52:17 PM |
EDM |
67 (EULAC) |
National Museum of Jamaica |
The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life.
As the repository of Jamaica’s National Collection, the National Museum Jamaica houses over 17, 000 historic, ethnographic and archaeological artefacts that are germane to Jamaica’s material culture from the prehistoric era to the contemporary. The work of the museum is focused in three areas: Preservation, Research and Communication through education programmes. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:35:54 PM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 03:37:31 PM |
EDM |
68 (EULAC) |
National Museum of Jamaica |
The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life.
As the repository of Jamaica’s National Collection, the National Museum Jamaica houses over 17, 000 historic, ethnographic and archaeological artefacts that are germane to Jamaica’s material culture from the prehistoric era to the contemporary. The work of the museum is focused in three areas: Preservation, Research and Communication through education programmes. |
Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:40:59 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:49:01 PM |
EDM |
69 (EULAC) |
University of West Indies |
In its more than 60 years of existence, UWI has evolved from a fledgling college in the Caribbean island of Jamaica with 33 students to a full-fledged University with over 45,000 students, approximately 9000 graduates annually and more than 120,000 alumni. This impressive network of UWI Alumni includes one Nobel Laureate, dozens of Rhodes Scholars and more than 18 current and former Caribbean Prime Ministers and Heads of State. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 03:44:00 PM |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 05:27:06 PM |
EDM |
70 (EULAC) |
University of West Indies |
In its more than 60 years of existence, UWI has evolved from a fledgling college in the Caribbean island of Jamaica with 33 students to a full-fledged University with over 45,000 students, approximately 9000 graduates annually and more than 120,000 alumni. This impressive network of UWI Alumni includes one Nobel Laureate, dozens of Rhodes Scholars and more than 18 current and former Caribbean Prime Ministers and Heads of State. |
Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 04:16:51 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:46:50 PM |
EDM |
71 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum |
The Maroon’s Cultural Center, nestled in rural Charles Town along a lazy rolling white water river coming down from the Blue Mountains. The Maroon’s autonomy from the island’s government dates back to centuries old treaties and remains to this day. The “Colonel “of the local Maroons has created a rustic cultural museum of artifacts, tools, instruments and documents that date back to the time of pirates and the slave trade. His main goal in creating this museum was to teach the locals their culture and restore them to their Maroon identity. |
Organization |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 04:36:43 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:47:51 AM |
EDM |
72 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum |
The Maroon’s Cultural Center, nestled in rural Charles Town along a lazy rolling white water river coming down from the Blue Mountains. The Maroon’s autonomy from the island’s government dates back to centuries old treaties and remains to this day. The “Colonel “of the local Maroons has created a rustic cultural museum of artifacts, tools, instruments and documents that date back to the time of pirates and the slave trade. His main goal in creating this museum was to teach the locals their culture and restore them to their Maroon identity. |
Collection |
Friday 03rd of February 2017 04:39:56 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:42:34 PM |
EDM |
73 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseo de la Cerámica Chorotega, San Vicente de Nicoya |
This project is a response to the need of the people of San Vicente to manage their natural and cultural resources. It is an instrument for the education, preservation and diffusion of the Cultural and Natural Heritage of San Vicente.
Este museo es una iniciativa comunitaria, en la cual se ha desarrollado una exhibición que se basa en las tradiciones orales, el pasado precolombino, la vida cotidiana y la fabricación de alfarería tradicional como su base narrativa. Se combina además con visitas a los lugares tradicionales de la comunidad, y a los talleres de los alfareros del lugar. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 11:23:57 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:54:08 AM |
EDM |
74 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseo de la Cerámica Chorotega, San Vicente de Nicoya |
This project is a response to the need of the people of San Vicente to manage their natural and cultural resources. It is an instrument for the education, preservation and diffusion of the Cultural and Natural Heritage of San Vicente. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 11:29:26 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:28:05 AM |
EDM |
75 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario de Boruca |
El museo busca resaltar las técnicas ancestrales de fabricación y tejido natural de artesanía, concretamente los tejidos con hilos, bejucos y el labrado de máscaras. Además pretende revitalizar la cultura tradicional de Boruca. El inmueble mismo del museo es un ejemplo del tipo de rancho que se utilizó en la antigüedad como vivienda tradicional de los indígenas. The museum seeks to highlight the ancestral techniques of manufacturing and natural weaving of craftwork, specifically weavings with threads, vines and the carving of masks. It also aims to revitalise the traditional culture of Boruca. The museum's building itself is an example of the type of ranch that was used in ancient times as a traditional housing of indigenous people. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 11:38:56 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:59:04 AM |
EDM |
76 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario de Boruca |
El museo busca resaltar las técnicas ancestrales de fabricación y tejido natural de artesanía, concretamente los tejidos con hilos, bejucos y el labrado de máscaras. Además pretende revitalizar la cultura tradicional de Boruca. El inmueble mismo del museo es un ejemplo del tipo de rancho que se utilizó en la antigüedad como vivienda tradicional de los indígenas.
The museum seeks to highlight the ancestral techniques of manufacturing and natural weaving of craftwork, specifically weavings with threads, vines and the carving of masks. It also aims to revitalise the traditional culture of Boruca. The museum's building itself is an example of the type of ranch that was used in ancient times as a traditional housing of indigenous people.. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 11:49:34 AM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:13:55 PM |
EDM |
77 (EULAC) |
Museo de Cultura Popular |
The Museum of Popular Culture is located in the district of Santa Lucia. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 11:58:23 AM |
Thursday 30th of April 2020 05:21:02 PM |
EDM |
78 (EULAC) |
Museo de Cultura Popular |
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Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:01:58 PM |
Thursday 30th of April 2020 05:21:58 PM |
EDM |
79 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Yimba Cajc Rey Curré |
El museo está hecho por la comunidad y para la comunidad, donde se cuenta la memoria del pueblo con la voz y el trabajo de sus propios pobladores. En su arquitectura representa los diferentes momentos históricos de la vivienda en la comunidad y al igual que la museografía, es producto del trabajo talentoso de artesanos y constructores de Curré.
Representa además una ventana al pasado precolombino, el cual se complementa con las esferas de piedra que resguardan la entrada del museo. También tiene en exposición, los orígenes de la comunidad, la vida de sus primeros pobladores y las luchas por la autonomía del territorio indígena.
The museum is made by the community and for the community, where the memory of the people is told with the voice and work of its own inhabitants. Its architecture represents the different historical moments of housing in the community and, like the museography, it is the product of the talented work of artisans and builders of Curré.
It also represents a window to the pre-Columbian past, which is complemented by the stone spheres that protect the entrance to the museum. It also displays the origins of the community, the life of its first settlers and the struggles for the autonomy of the indigenous territory. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:13:34 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:47:34 AM |
EDM |
80 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Yimba Cajc - Rey Curré |
El museo está hecho por la comunidad y para la comunidad, donde se cuenta la memoria del pueblo con la voz y el trabajo de sus propios pobladores. En su arquitectura representa los diferentes momentos históricos de la vivienda en la comunidad y al igual que la museografía, es producto del trabajo talentoso de artesanos y constructores de Curré.
Representa además una ventana al pasado precolombino, el cual se complementa con las esferas de piedra que resguardan la entrada del museo. También tiene en exposición, los orígenes de la comunidad, la vida de sus primeros pobladores y las luchas por la autonomía del territorio indígena.
The museum is made by the community and for the community, where the memory of the people is told with the voice and work of its own inhabitants. Its architecture represents the different historical moments of housing in the community and, like the museography, it is the product of the talented work of artisans and builders of Curré.
It also represents a window to the pre-Columbian past, which is complemented by the stone spheres that protect the entrance to the museum. It also displays the origins of the community, the life of its first settlers and the struggles for the autonomy of the indigenous territory. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:17:07 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 10:57:41 AM |
EDM |
81 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
The Museological Department is the dependent unit of the Universidad Austral de Chile dedicated to the enhancement, conservation and study of regional cultural, historical and archaeological heritage.
It is made up of the Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia Historical and Anthropological museums, the Rudolph Amandus Philippi Exploration, and the German Colonial Frutillar. The laboratories of Conservation, Archeology and Audiovisual Anthropology are also part of this Directorate.
La Dirección Museológica es la unidad dependiente de la Universidad Austral de Chile dedicada a la puesta en valor, conservación y estudio del patrimonio cultural, histórico y arqueológico regional.
Está integrada por los museos Histórico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia, de la Exploración Rudolph Amandus Philippi, y Colonial Alemán de Frutillar. Los laboratorios de Conservación, Arqueología y Antropología Audiovisual forman parte también de esta Dirección. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:20:37 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 12:44:59 PM |
EDM |
82 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
The Museological Department is the dependent unit of the Universidad Austral de Chile dedicated to the enhancement, conservation and study of regional cultural, historical and archaeological heritage.
It is made up of the Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia Historical and Anthropological museums, the Rudolph Amandus Philippi Exploration, and the German Colonial Frutillar. The laboratories of Conservation, Archeology and Audiovisual Anthropology are also part of this Directorate.
La Dirección Museológica es la unidad dependiente de la Universidad Austral de Chile dedicada a la puesta en valor, conservación y estudio del patrimonio cultural, histórico y arqueológico regional.
Está integrada por los museos Histórico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele de Valdivia, de la Exploración Rudolph Amandus Philippi, y Colonial Alemán de Frutillar. Los laboratorios de Conservación, Arqueología y Antropología Audiovisual forman parte también de esta Dirección. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:25:06 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 12:08:25 PM |
EDM |
83 (EULAC) |
Community Museum Lanco |
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Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:29:27 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:30:27 AM |
EDM |
84 (EULAC) |
Community Museum Lanco |
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Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 12:33:41 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:30:40 AM |
EDM |
85 (EULAC) |
Museo Túcume |
El Museo Túcume se ubica en la costa norte del Perú, en la provincia de Lambayeque, depende del Sistema Nacional de Museos del Ministerio de Cultura del Perú.
Desarrolla un trabajo de investigación científica y social al incorporar a las comunidades locales en un proceso permanente de acercamiento, buscando no sólo la conservación del patrimonio cultural, sino su adecuado manejo.
Esta labor se desarrolla en diversos campos como la educación escolar, la exploración y aprendizaje de tecnologías ancestrales, la recuperación de las tradiciones orales, la gastronomía, saberes productivos y la revaloración de la música y danzas locales tradicionales.
The Túcume Museum is located on the north coast of Peru, in the province of Lambayeque, it depends on the National System of Museums of the Ministry of Culture of Peru.
It develops scientific and social research by incorporating local communities in a permanent approach process, seeking not only the conservation of cultural heritage but its proper management.
This work is carried out in various fields such as school education, the exploration and learning of ancestral technologies, the recovery of oral traditions, gastronomy, productive knowledge and the revaluation of traditional local music and dances. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 02:16:44 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:08:30 PM |
EDM |
86 (EULAC) |
Museo Túcume |
El Museo Túcume se ubica en la costa norte del Perú, en la provincia de Lambayeque, depende del Sistema Nacional de Museos del Ministerio de Cultura del Perú.
Desarrolla un trabajo de investigación científica y social al incorporar a las comunidades locales en un proceso permanente de acercamiento, buscando no sólo la conservación del patrimonio cultural, sino su adecuado manejo.
Esta labor se desarrolla en diversos campos como la educación escolar, la exploración y aprendizaje de tecnologías ancestrales, la recuperación de las tradiciones orales, la gastronomía, saberes productivos y la revaloración de la música y danzas locales tradicionales.
The Túcume Museum is located on the north coast of Peru, in the province of Lambayeque, it depends on the National System of Museums of the Ministry of Culture of Peru.
It develops scientific and social research by incorporating local communities in a permanent approach process, seeking not only the conservation of cultural heritage but its proper management.
This work is carried out in various fields such as school education, the exploration and learning of ancestral technologies, the recovery of oral traditions, gastronomy, productive knowledge and the revaluation of traditional local music and dances. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 02:20:25 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:46:37 AM |
EDM |
87 (EULAC) |
Museo Nacional Sicán |
The Museo Nacional Sicán is a museum situated in the city of Ferreñafe within easy reach, 20 Km north of the city of Chiclayo. It is along the road to the Bosque de Pómac Historical Sanctuary. The museum was inaugurated in November 2001. |
Organization |
Monday 06th of February 2017 02:25:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:44:29 AM |
EDM |
88 (EULAC) |
Museo Nacional Sicán |
El Museo Nacional Sicán es un centro de investigación, conservación y difusión de las manifestaciones culturales de la población lambayecana, en particular de las matrices étnico cultural muchik y quechua de las comunidades rurales de la costa y sierra de la provincia de Ferreñafe.
Sus colecciones proceden mayormente de contextos arqueológicos ubicados en el Santuario Histórico Bosque de Pómac y la Cuenca Hidrográfica del río La Leche.
El museo realiza labores de defensa del bosque seco de Pómac, recurso natural importante para la región y el país a través de la educación, prevención y preservación de la naturaleza. Además lidera el tema del algodón nativo para su recuperación y puesta en valor con grupos organizados de mujeres.
The Sicán National Museum is a center for research, conservation and dissemination of the cultural manifestations of the Lambayecan population, particularly the muchik and Quechua ethnic cultural matrices of the rural communities of the coast and mountains of the province of Ferreñafe.
Its collections come mostly from archeological contexts located in the Historic Sanctuary of Pomac Forest and the La Leche River Hydrographic Basin.
The museum works to defend the dry forest of Pómc, an important natural resource for the region and the country through education, prevention and preservation of nature. He also leads the issue of native cotton for recovery and enhancement with organized groups of women. |
Collection |
Monday 06th of February 2017 02:28:49 PM |
Tuesday 31st of March 2020 01:45:09 PM |
EDM |
90 (EULAC) |
Unst Boat Haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Collection |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 10:59:04 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:31:51 AM |
EDM |
91 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 11:57:15 AM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:43:11 AM |
EDM |
92 (EULAC) |
Shetland Museum and Archive |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:04:15 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:43:46 AM |
EDM |
93 (EULAC) |
Timespan Museum and Art Gallery |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:09:40 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:58:40 PM |
EDM |
94 (EULAC) |
National Archaeology Museum Lisbon
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:13:49 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:41:46 AM |
EDM |
95 (EULAC) |
Museu Comarcal D L'Horta Sud |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:20:42 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:35:54 AM |
EDM |
96 (EULAC) |
Seixal Eco Museu |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:23:46 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:42:37 AM |
EDM |
97 (EULAC) |
Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:28:12 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:39:13 AM |
EDM |
98 (EULAC) |
National Museum of Jamaica |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:31:31 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:37:14 AM |
EDM |
99 (EULAC) |
The National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:34:57 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:38:14 AM |
EDM |
100 (EULAC) |
Moruga Museum |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:37:47 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:38:46 AM |
EDM |
101 (EULAC) |
Museo de Cultura Popular |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:40:42 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:40:13 AM |
EDM |
102 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseo de la Cerámica Chorotega, San Vicente de Nicoya |
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Tour |
Wednesday 15th of February 2017 12:45:04 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:39:41 AM |
EDM |
104 (EULAC) |
Colonial Church of Nicoya |
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Tour |
Friday 17th of February 2017 09:22:04 AM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:32:37 AM |
EDM |
105 (EULAC) |
Grijalba |
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Tour |
Friday 17th of February 2017 09:34:14 AM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:31:56 AM |
EDM |
106 (EULAC) |
Community museum of Boruca Indians |
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Tour |
Friday 17th of February 2017 09:51:26 AM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:45:10 AM |
EDM |
107 (EULAC) |
Calabaza decorativa - Decorative gourd |
Para mantener el agua fresca. También sirve para dar a conocer nuestra leyenda y cultura tradicionales Brunkas como están representados en esta pieza. For maintaining/preserving cold water. In addition it serves to acquaint/inform about the legends and culture of the Indigenous Borucans which are represented in this piece. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 10:52:16 AM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 04:32:30 PM |
EDM |
108 (EULAC) |
Taburete de armadillo - Armadillo stool |
Sirve para sentar a los niños para que las ágüelas se sienten a tejer. Serves as a place where children can sit; as a place where grandmothers can sit down for knitting. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 11:26:07 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:01:05 AM |
EDM |
109 (EULAC) |
Incensario - Incense burner |
Una réplica de incensario utilizado en rituales indígenas. A replica incense burner was used in indigenous rituals. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 01:58:38 PM |
Friday 20th of November 2020 10:56:34 AM |
EDM |
110 (EULAC) |
Museo Despierta Hermano |
The museum was born in 1996 from a community-school proposal with the purpose of rescuing the mapuche culture’s memory and remember and make present the belonging of these people to the community. Currently, the museum has become a great family chest, holding objects that have been preserved and passed down for generations to be donated and shared with the new generations and thus strengthen and share the identity of all who are apart of the Malalhue community.
El museo nace el año 1996, de una propuesta comunitaria-escolar, con el propósito de rescatar la memoria de la cultura mapuche, y de recordar y hacer presente la pertenencia de este pueblo a la comunidad. Actualmente el Museo se ha convertido en un gran baúl familiar, albergando objetos que se han conservado y traspasado por generaciones, para luego ser donados y compartidos con las nuevas generaciones y de esta forma fortalecer y compartir la identidad de todos quienes forman parte de la Comunidad malalhüina. |
Organization |
Monday 20th of March 2017 03:09:01 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:16:35 PM |
EDM |
111 (EULAC) |
Museo Despierta Hermano |
The museum was born in 1996 from a community-school proposal with the purpose of rescuing the mapuche culture’s memory and remember and make present the belonging of these people to the community. Currently, the museum has become a great family chest, holding objects that have been preserved and passed down for generations to be donated and shared with the new generations and thus strengthen and share the identity of all who are apart of the Malalhue community.
El museo nace el año 1996, de una propuesta comunitaria-escolar, con el propósito de rescatar la memoria de la cultura mapuche, y de recordar y hacer presente la pertenencia de este pueblo a la comunidad. Actualmente el Museo se ha convertido en un gran baúl familiar, albergando objetos que se han conservado y traspasado por generaciones, para luego ser donados y compartidos con las nuevas generaciones y de esta forma fortalecer y compartir la identidad de todos quienes forman parte de la Comunidad malalhüina. |
Collection |
Monday 20th of March 2017 03:11:13 PM |
Friday 28th of February 2020 10:55:40 AM |
EDM |
112 (EULAC) |
Cuña de hierro - Iron Wedge |
Artefacto macizo de fierro con la cabeza deformada e incisiones en uno de sus costados, empleado para la partición de trozos de madera. Donado por Eriberto Pérez.
Solid iron artifact with a deformed head and incisions in one of its sides, used to split pieces of wood. Donated by Eriberto Pérez. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 03:14:43 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 06:22:24 PM |
EDM |
113 (EULAC) |
Pifilka - Stone Flute |
Artefacto aerófono similar a la flauta, confeccionado de piedra talco (esteatita) con 2 canales. Recopilado en Valdivia en Quinta Kramer el 21 de marzo de 1991 y re-armada en abril de 1991.
Flute-like aerophone artifact made of talc stone (soapstone) with 2 channels. Compiled in Valdivia at Quinta Kramer on March 21, 1991 and re-assembled in April 1991. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 04:04:09 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:21:17 PM |
EDM |
114 (EULAC) |
Cuerno de toro - Bull horn |
Est pieza utilizada para el juego del tradicional juego de los Diablitos. Su uso es para comunicar or reunir los Diablitos. This piece is used for the traditional game of Little devils: Its usage is to communicate with or to gather Little devils characters during the ritual celebration. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 04:55:03 PM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 04:38:30 PM |
EDM |
115 (EULAC) |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro 2 - Burial anthropomorphic figure 2 |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro en miniatura del entierro en pirámides de Túcume.
Miniature burial anthropomorphic figure from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of March 2017 05:39:30 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 03:59:16 PM |
EDM |
116 (EULAC) |
Tray Straw Basket |
[ES] [EN]For carrying out different articles |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 09:40:12 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 08:12:30 PM |
EDM |
117 (EULAC) |
Cántaro con caras colmillos - Fanged faces pitcher |
Cántaro escultórico. Su cuello es evertido con decoración de líneas y bandas pintadas de color blanco. El cuerpo es globular con representaciones de 4 rostros humanos que presentan colmillos, cada rostro está en un lado y tiene líneas finas de color negro que complementa la imagen de los rostros. Por ejemplo, la nariz, en relieve, tiene delineados los orificios y debajo de esta presenta dos círculos con un punto en el centro. También los labios semi abiertos dejan ver los dientes delineados y a los extremos se observan dos colmillos hacia abajo y junto a estos, hacia el interior, dos colmillos hacia arriba. Finalmente, presenta una base pedestal que tiene decoración de círculos negros.
A clay sculpture pitcher (also known as a Cántaro). Its neck is covered with decoration of lines and bands painted white. The body is of round shape with representations of 4 human faces with fangs. Each face is situated on a side and has fine black lines complementing it. Per example, the embossed nose is delineated and has defined orifices below which is presented 2 circles with points in the centre. In addition, the lips of the faces are half opened allowing us to see the teeth which are also delineated and at both extremities of each mouth, two fangs are seen pointing downward and, next to these from the inside, two fangs pointing upwards. Finally, the object has a pedestal base delineated with decorations of black circles. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 10:53:36 AM |
Tuesday 31st of March 2020 04:24:41 PM |
EDM |
118 (EULAC) |
Concha - Seashell |
Un método tradicional para llamar a la comunidad en caso de trabajo. A traditional method to call the community in case of work. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 12:45:56 PM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 05:35:46 PM |
EDM |
119 (EULAC) |
Cuenco decorativo - Decorative bowl |
Cuenco decorativo hecho de calabaza.
Decorative bowl made from a gourd. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 01:33:16 PM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:54:51 AM |
EDM |
120 (EULAC) |
Ocarina |
Este objeto es de instrumento musical el cual era usado en ceremonias indígenas y también para alegrar las fiestas.
This object is a musical instrument that is used in indigenous ceremonies and is also used to rejoice and entertain the crowds in festivals. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 02:10:45 PM |
Friday 27th of March 2020 04:07:29 PM |
EDM |
121 (EULAC) |
Máscara de boruca tradicional - Traditional Borucan mask |
La máscara representa la lucha en el momento de la conquista española. Se usa para la Danza de los Diablitos.
The mask represents the struggle at the time of the Spanish conquest. It is worn for the Dance of the Little Devils. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 03:20:18 PM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:55:52 AM |
EDM |
123 (EULAC) |
Molde de queso - Mould of cheese |
Molde de madera para hacer queso. El molde en forma de cazuela tiene una protuberancia en el centro que le da la forma característica al queso. En la parte inferior tiene cuatro agujeros para que drene el suero.
Mould of wood for making cheese. The mould in shape of casserole has ones protuberance in the centre that gives the characteristic shape to the cheese. At bottom it has four holes in order that it drains the whey. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 03:38:09 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 09:08:12 PM |
EDM |
124 (EULAC) |
Clavo de ferrocarril - Railroad Nail |
Clavo macizo de hierro empleado para la fijación de los durmientes en la línea del ferrocarril. Donado por Eriberto Pérez.
Solid iron nail used to fix the sleepers on the railway line. Donated by Eriberto Pérez. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 04:28:13 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:19:53 PM |
EDM |
126 (EULAC) |
Tortero / Pichoy / Pichoi |
Objeto esférico con una perforación diametral que sirve de plomada para el huso o fuso para hilar. Donado por Claudio Paillalef.
Spherical object with a diametrical perforation that serves as a plumb line for the spindle or spindle for spinning. Donated by Claudio Paillalef. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 05:37:44 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 06:28:44 PM |
EDM |
127 (EULAC) |
Candil pássaro islâmico - Islamic bird oil lamp |
Lâmpada a óleo de metal zoomórfica. Tem a forma de um pássaro em pé com uma cauda aberta. O bico do canal nasce na área do peito. Na cauda e na crista tem orifícios circulares para suspensão. As patas de três dedos e "esporão" estão aparafusadas. Essa lucerna representa uma pomba que, para o mundo islâmico, não possui um valor iconoclasta ou religioso como na arte copta ou bizantina, mas foi usada por seu valor estético em todos os tipos de objetos. Apesar das diferenças em relação a outras lâmpadas metálicas islâmicas, este espécime mostra algumas características formais, decorativas e técnicas que o vinculam a produções do Oriente Médio dos séculos 10 a 13; a representação de um pássaro também é conhecida em vasos e queimadores de incenso de bronze da Anatólia, Irã, Afeganistão, Síria ou Egito dos séculos 11 a 12.
Zoomorphic metal oil lamp. It has the shape of a standing bird with an open tail. The channel spout is born in the chest area. On the tail and crest it has circular holes for suspension. The three-toed and "spur" paws are screw-on. This lucerne represents a dove that, for the Islamic world, does not have an iconoclastic or religious value as in Coptic or Byzantine art, but was used for its aesthetic value in all types of objects. Despite the differences regarding other Islamic metallic lamps, this specimen shows us certain formal, decorative and technical characteristics that link it to near-eastern productions from the 10th to the 13th centuries; the representation of a bird is also known in bronze incense burners and vases from Anatolia, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria or Egypt from the 11th - 12th centuries. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 05:52:24 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 08:26:52 PM |
EDM |
128 (EULAC) |
Teja - Roof Tile |
Se utilizaba para hacer los techos de las casas It is used for tiling the roofs of houses. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 21st of March 2017 06:07:28 PM |
Wednesday 28th of October 2020 04:40:13 PM |
EDM |
129 (EULAC) |
Ketran / Quitra - Ceremonial Pipe |
Pipa ceremonial de forma antropomorfa, elaborada de piedra talco. Encontrada en el sector norte del fortín Curiruka.
Anthropomorphic ceremonial pipe, made of talc stone. Found in the northern sector of the Curiruka fort. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2017 10:54:31 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 06:36:22 PM |
EDM |
130 (EULAC) |
Taza/ Lliwi - Cup |
Artefacto de madera empleado como utensilio doméstico en la contención de líquidos, pre-senta asa sin orificio. Donado por Bladimir Zúñiga.
Wooden appliance used as a household utensil for liquid containment, it has a handle without a hole. Donated by Bladimir Zúñiga. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2017 12:40:02 PM |
Monday 06th of April 2020 03:01:18 PM |
EDM |
131 (EULAC) |
Objeto antropomorfo - Bronze Anthropomorphic Object |
Artefacto de metal con características antropomorfas, hecha en bronce. De la cabeza sobresale un semicírculo con una perforación. La figura se trabajó en volumen sólo por el anverso, el reverso permanece totalmente plano. Presenta un cinturón hecho con círculos. Los Ngenpines, Machis y Caciques, los usaban como un elemento protector representante de un Ngen: si es la imagen de un hombre con los brazos abajo simboliza poder, por el contrario, si es una mujer de brazos abajo es de malas energía. Se dejaba bajo la almohada o se llevaba en la mano como una herramienta de poder. Normalmente era de bronce.
Metal artifact with anthropomorphic characteristics, made of bronze. A semicircle with a perforation protrudes from the head. The figure was worked in volume only by the obverse, the reverse remains totally flat. It features a belt made with circles. The Ngenpines, Machis and Caciques, used them as a representative protective element of a Ngen: if it is the image of a man with his arms down, it symbolizes power, on the contrary, if he is a woman with his arms down, it is of bad energy. It was left under the pillow or carried in the hand as a power tool. Usually it was bronze.
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3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2017 01:00:12 PM |
Thursday 09th of April 2020 04:21:49 PM |
EDM |
133 (EULAC) |
Pifilka - Small Stone Flute |
Instrumento musical de viento, confeccionado de piedra talco (esteatita) con 1 canal circular interno que se hace más fino en la parte inferior y dos asas de forma circular perforadas en el centro. Similar al silbato, posee una sola nota. Presenta faltantes en la parte superior e inferior. Recoplectadi en San José -Quintrehueque.
Wind musical instrument made of talc stone (soapstone) with 1 internal circular channel that is made thinner at the bottom and two circular perforated handles in the center. Similar to the whistle, it has a single note. It has gaps at the top and bottom. Recoplectadi in San José -Quintrehueque. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2017 05:30:10 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:38:07 PM |
EDM |
134 (EULAC) |
Tamiz de harina / Flour sieve |
Tamiz de madera y tela perforada, utilizado para tamizar harina.
Sieve made of wood and perforate fabric, used to sift flour. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 10:00:20 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 09:33:41 PM |
EDM |
135 (EULAC) |
Señuelo de pato - Duck decoy |
El señuelo del pato de madera solía practicar tiro. Marcas de bala en la madera.
Wooden duck decoy used to practice shooting. Bullet marks on the wood. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 10:03:00 AM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 07:07:58 PM |
EDM |
136 (EULAC) |
Marble Heads |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 11:19:28 AM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 07:57:31 PM |
EDM |
137 (EULAC) |
Cerámica de animal con bebe - Ceramic of animal with baby |
Botella escultórica con representación zoomorfa. Presenta gollete de paredes ligeramente divergentes rectas, asa estribo posterior, cuerpo escultórico, base pedestal y fondo plano. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. Representa a un mamífero cargando a su cría.
A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle with zoomorphic representations. It presents a neck slightly divergent from an exact straight line. It has a posterior stirrup handle and a sculpturesque body with a pedestal base and a flat bottom. The external surface was burnished. This artefact represent a mammal carrying its puppies {or baby mammals}. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 02:42:19 PM |
Tuesday 31st of March 2020 04:18:43 PM |
EDM |
138 (EULAC) |
Sican National Museum |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 04:40:17 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:29:11 AM |
EDM |
139 (EULAC) |
Museo Historico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 05:43:22 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:28:35 AM |
EDM |
141 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Niebla |
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Organization |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:04:13 PM |
Wednesday 09th of December 2020 12:35:28 PM |
EDM |
142 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Niebla |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:06:35 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:28:05 AM |
EDM |
143 (EULAC) |
Museo de Art Contemporaneo |
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Organization |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:15:13 PM |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:15:13 PM |
EDM |
144 (EULAC) |
Museo de Art Contemporaneo |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:17:14 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:27:35 AM |
EDM |
145 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi |
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Organization |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:19:53 PM |
Friday 24th of November 2017 06:52:05 PM |
EDM |
146 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:21:45 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:27:01 AM |
EDM |
147 (EULAC) |
Malalhue |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:42:36 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:26:27 AM |
EDM |
149 (EULAC) |
Museo Despierta Hermano |
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Tour |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 06:51:56 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:24:10 AM |
EDM |
150 (EULAC) |
Calero |
Objeto de piedra trabajado conocido como “calero”, con forma ovoide, Tiene una representación zoomorfa en relieve.
Object of sculpted stone known as “calero” which has an ovoid form (i.e. egg form). It has a zoomorphic representation. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of March 2017 07:05:45 PM |
Tuesday 31st of March 2020 04:06:40 PM |
EDM |
151 (EULAC) |
Bolsa de ubre / Trong-trong Nillawaca |
Artefacto empleado como recipiente de almacenamiento, confeccionado con una ubre de vaca, vacía y seca. Le falta una de las tetillas, y en la parte superior hay indicios de una posible amarra que en algún momento se usó para cerrar el conjunto.
Artifact used as a storage container, made with a cow's udder, empty and dry. One of the nipples is missing, and at the top there are indications of a possible tie that at some point was used to close the set. |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2017 10:42:00 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 05:46:12 PM |
EDM |
152 (EULAC) |
Bola de peidra - Stone ball / Petrosphere |
Las bolas de piedra parecen detener el tiempo para que veamos la habilidad, ingenio y sabiduría de nuestros ancestros, quienes dominaron este territorio en los tiempos precolombinos. Principalmente por su cantidad, significado y casi perfección las esferas de piedra son únicas del Sur de Costa Rica, testimonio de las sociedades pasadas y por ende poseedoras de relevancia mundial. The Stone balls have held up the test time for us to see the ability, ingenuity and wisdom of our ancestors that dominated this territory in pre-Columbian times. Mostly for their quantity, significance and being almost perfect in shape, the stone spheres are unique to the south of Costa Rica, acting as a testimony for past societies and therefore possess global relevance. Estos objetos representan la identidad grupal y el poder. Según las historias de nuestros antepasados las esferas eran sagradas y usadas como símbolos de rango y marcadores territoriales. También, las esferas encontradas en sitios de la zona sugieren un significado astronómico y ritual. La manufactura de las esferas se dio entre los años 400 y 1500 d.C desarrollándose la mayor producción entre 800 y 1500 d.C. En cuanto a su tamaño, se han encontrado esferas desde los pocos centímetros hasta los 2,5 metros, con un peso de 16 toneladas. Los materiales utilizados para elaborarlas son gabro, granodiorita y algunas en piedra caliza. These objects represent group identity and power. According to the stories of our ancestors the spheres were sacred and used as rank symbols and territorial markers. Also, the spheres found in sites in the area suggest astronomical and ritual significance. The manufacture of the spheres occurred between 400 and 1500 A.D., with the greatest production being developed between 800 and 1500 A.D. As for its size, spheres from a few centimeters to 2.5 meters have been found, weighing 16 tons. The materials used to make them are gabbro, granodiorite and some in limestone. |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2017 11:06:05 AM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 11:02:23 AM |
EDM |
154 (EULAC) |
Olla / Ull - Ceremonial pot |
Cántaro de cerámico ceremonial, su forma es la representación del vientre de la madre y se crea a partir del nacimiento del bebe, se le da a la madre con semillas en su interior y de-pendiendo de la germinación es como vendrá él bebe (si la semilla crece verde y fuerte, de igual modo nacerá el bebé, o si crece triste y marchita, entonces la madre debe cuidarse). Donado por Jorge Chandía, cuando se estaba haciendo el camino forestal. Ceremonial ceramic pitcher, its shape is the representation of the mother's womb and is created from the birth of the baby, it is given to the mother with seeds inside and, depending on the germination, it is how he will come (if the seed grows green and strong, in the same way the baby will be born, or if it grows sad and withered, then the mother must take care of herself). Donated by Jorge Chandía, when the forest road was being made. |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2017 02:36:15 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 02:29:42 PM |
EDM |
155 (EULAC) |
Jarro de metal esmaltado - Enameled metal jug |
Artefacto de hierro esmaltado, empleado como tetera que es parte de un juego de té infantil (compuesto por tetera con tapa, azucarero con tapa, lechero, 4 tazas con sus platos y bandeja, total 14 piezas). Fueron propiedad de Emilia Balde Schilling, abuela de la donante Johanna Saelzer Roeschamnn.
Enameled iron artifact, used as a teapot that is part of a children's tea set (consisting of teapot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milkman, 4 cups with their plates and tray, total 14 pieces). They were owned by Emilia Balde Schilling, grandmother of the donor Johanna Saelzer Roeschamnn. |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2017 06:38:37 PM |
Thursday 09th of April 2020 04:25:14 PM |
EDM |
156 (EULAC) |
Mortero cónico / Cudi - Stone Mortar |
Mortero de piedra de uso doméstico, con orificio contenedor usado para la molienda de semillas y granos. Donado por Luis Silva. Stone mortar for domestic use, with container hole used for grinding seeds and grains. Donated by Luis Silva. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 10:44:38 AM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 02:43:48 PM |
EDM |
157 (EULAC) |
Macete de calafetagem - Caulking mallet |
Ferramenta usada por carpinteiros navais para puxar o cinzel de calafetagem durante a operação de calafetagem, que enche e calafeta as articulações ou bloqueia rachaduras em vasos de madeira. A calafetagem permite que barcos e embarcações de madeira flutuem. O martelo para calafetagem de madeira tem a forma de um martelo com uma cabeça cilíndrica grande com bordas de metal e uma alça. Tool used by naval carpenters to draw down the caulking chisel during the caulking operation which fill up and caulk the joints or block up cracks in wood vessels. Caulking allows wood boats and vessels to float. Wood caulking-mallet has the shape of a hammer with a large cylindrical shape head with metal edges and a handle. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 10:48:09 AM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 01:52:03 PM |
EDM |
158 (EULAC) |
Vasija trípode jaguar - Jaguar tripod vessel |
Figura zoomorfa tripada, representa el poder y la fuerza. Réplica del jaguar precolombino. A zoomorphic tripod figure that represents power and strength. Pre-Colombian jaguar replica. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 10:58:15 AM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 12:40:48 PM |
EDM |
159 (EULAC) |
West African heddle pulley |
It was common for men to do weaving in West African countries. By means of heddle pulleys the weavers separate the warp threads into ‘fans’ by means of foot pedals. Then the weft threads are ‘shot through’ these ‘fans’. Thus, fabric is created. These heddle pulleys were often carved, and with this one, a face can be made out on one of the sides. Often the faces were of goddesses, so the weavers could look at beauty while they work. Sources: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 11:15:57 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:08:59 AM |
EDM |
160 (EULAC) |
Taza de madera - Wooden cup |
Artefacto de uso doméstico, usado como recipiente de base plana, cuerpo cónico y un asa lateral de forma romboidal. De color café oscuro.
*Llicampi: Tazas pequeñas sin asa usados en Lanalhue localidad del sur de Chile dentro del área de la cultura mapuche (tesauroregional.cl).
Household appliance, used as a flat-bottomed container with a conical body and a rhomboidal side handle. Dark brown in color.
*Llicampi: Small cups without handles used in Lanalhue, a southern Chilean town within the Mapuche culture area (tesauroregional.cl). |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 11:58:50 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 06:00:31 PM |
EDM |
161 (EULAC) |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro - Burial anthropomorphic figure |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro en miniatura del entierro en pirámides de Túcume.
Miniature burial anthropomorphic figure from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 12:53:46 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 04:20:03 PM |
EDM |
162 (EULAC) |
Cuchillo de sacrificio - Sacrificial knife |
Cuchillo utilizado en personas sacrificadas encontradas en entierros en pirámides de Túcume.
Knife used on sacrificed people found in burial in Túcume pyramids.
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3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 01:44:09 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 04:38:25 PM |
EDM |
163 (EULAC) |
Vasija trípode precolombino - Pre-Columbian tripod vessel |
El trípode precolombino no tiene patas. Pre-columbian tripod vessel missing its legs. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 02:57:32 PM |
Wednesday 28th of October 2020 05:00:49 PM |
EDM |
164 (EULAC) |
Calabazo - Gourd |
Su uso era para llevar agua a trabajar. Its usage is for carrying water to work (due to the ability of preserving freshness and temperature of water). |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 03:03:37 PM |
Wednesday 28th of October 2020 05:17:24 PM |
EDM |
165 (EULAC) |
Pequeña máscara de madera - Small wooden mask |
Sirve para proteger la identidad del indígena Brunka. Réplica de una máscara indígena más grande
Serves for protecting the identity of the indigenous Brunca (i.e from being revealed). Replica of larger indigenous mask. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 03:35:35 PM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:55:05 AM |
EDM |
166 (EULAC) |
Buque trípode - Tripod vessel |
Réplica del buque trípode indígena con pico animal. Replica of indigenous tripod vessel with animal spout. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 04:18:03 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 01:09:49 PM |
EDM |
167 (EULAC) |
Taza de madera - Wooden cup |
Taza de madera de Boruca.
Wooden cup from Boruca. |
3D Object |
Monday 27th of March 2017 05:30:57 PM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:56:17 AM |
EDM |
168 (EULAC) |
Tinaja pequeña - Small jar |
Se usa para mantener agua fria en el hogar.
It is used to keep cold water in the home. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 28th of March 2017 10:03:49 AM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:54:12 AM |
EDM |
169 (EULAC) |
Plancha - Iron |
Plancha con la inscripción S4 (indica tamaño y modelo), palabra ininteligible y la palabra BARATO.
Iron with inscription S4 (indicates size and model), unintelligable word, and the word CHEAP. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 28th of March 2017 11:03:49 AM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 07:14:22 PM |
EDM |
170 (EULAC) |
Esmoladera - Grindstone |
Caja de madera con muela para afilar cuchillos y hachas.
Wooden box with grindstone for sharpening knives and axes. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 28th of March 2017 12:21:16 PM |
Tuesday 14th of April 2020 04:50:38 PM |
EDM |
171 (EULAC) |
Osprey |
Barbados has long been an important stop over site for migrating birds on their southbound migration to South America where they pass the non-breeding (southern summer) season. Ospreys are migratory birds that eat fish. The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) seen here, is almost as old as the Barbados Museum itself, entering the collection in 1935. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 28th of March 2017 03:25:00 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:15:22 AM |
EDM |
172 (EULAC) |
Jarro Valdivia / Metawe - Valdivian Jug |
Artefacto cerámico de diseño rojo sobre blanco, de cuello largo evertido y dos pequeñas asas en la parte superior del cuerpo. De uso doméstico. Fue donado en el tiempo en que se hizo la haciendo la carretera. Ceramic artifact of red on white design, with an everted long neck and two small handles on the upper body. For domestic use. It was donated at the time the road was made. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 29th of March 2017 05:58:36 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 03:08:24 PM |
EDM |
173 (EULAC) |
Réplica rastra de clavo - Harrow Replica |
Réplica de un utencilio de madera, alargado y con cabeza triangular, para las faenas agrico-las, por medio del arrastre por tracción animal para la formación de zanjas para el cultivo. Replica of an elongated wooden utensil with a triangular head, for agricultural tasks, by means of animal traction dragging to form ditches for cultivation. |
3D Object |
Monday 03rd of April 2017 11:26:54 AM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 04:07:55 PM |
EDM |
174 (EULAC) |
Jarro de cerámica con incrustaciones - Inlaid ceramic jug |
Jarro de cerámica de base plana, con una franja en sobrerelieve a la altura del cuello, donde se le han incrustado 7 fragmentos de loza blanca refinada decorada con motivo “Blue Willow”. Presenta asa en arco de correa. Recuperada en Cocule, comuna de la Unión, en 1968.
Ceramic jug with a flat base, with an embossed stripe around the neck, where 7 fragments of refined white earthenware decorated with the “Blue Willow” motif have been embedded. It has a strap bow handle. Recovered in Cocule, commune of the Union, in 1968. |
3D Object |
Monday 03rd of April 2017 04:13:59 PM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 06:03:44 PM |
EDM |
175 (EULAC) |
Kul kul - Bull Horn |
Cuerno Kull-kull. Objeto de tradición mapuche. Artefacto aerófono confeccionado de una asta de res. De uso ceremonial en Nguillatunes y Machitunes. Tiene una escotadura en la punta, formando una boquilla.
Kull-kull horn. Mapuche tradition object. Aerophone artifact made from a beef horn. For ceremonial use in Nguillatunes and Machitunes. It has a notch at the tip, forming a mouthpiece. |
3D Object |
Monday 03rd of April 2017 05:49:27 PM |
Thursday 09th of April 2020 04:28:14 PM |
EDM |
176 (EULAC) |
Cocina con ollas - Wood stove child's toy |
Conjunto de juguetes, confeccionados en metal con asas de bronce. Representan una cocina a leña con y implementos. Son 5 objetos que se describen a continuación:
Olla de metal con asas de bronce, con tapa. Alto: 5,9 cms, diámetro 7 cms.
Olla de metal con asas de bronce, con tapa. Alto: 5,9 cms, diámetro 7 cms.
Sartén con tapa y mango de metal negro. Alto 4,5 cms, diametro 7 cms.
Fuente para sopa de forma ovalada, con tapa y asas de bronce. Eje focal 11,8 cms. Eje normal 6,2 cms. Alto 4,5 cms. Rallador confeccionado en metal plateado. Largo 11 cms 4,5 cms de ancho.
Set of toys, made of metal with bronze handles. They represent a wood stove with and implements. There are 5 objects that are described below:
Metal pot with bronze handles, with lid. Height: 5.9 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Metal pot with bronze handles, with lid. Height: 5.9 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Frying pan with lid and handle in black metal. Height 4.5 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Oval-shaped soup bowl with a lid and bronze handles. Focal axis 11.8 cm. Normal axis 6,2 cms. Height 4.5 cms. Grater made of silver metal. Length 11 cm 4.5 cm wide. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 04th of April 2017 10:47:33 AM |
Thursday 28th of January 2021 08:14:11 PM |
EDM |
177 (EULAC) |
Cuchillo doble - Double Knife |
Artefacto de uso doméstico, conformado por 2 cuchillos paralelos de forma curva y con dos mangos de madera. Sirve para picar verduras.
Household appliance, consisting of 2 parallel curved knives with two wooden handles. It is used to chop vegetables. |
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Tuesday 04th of April 2017 11:09:52 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:13:30 AM |
EDM |
178 (EULAC) |
Trong-trong |
Piel de ubre de vaca con forma de olla. Función de almacenamiento de alimentos (guardaba harina y todo tipo de semillas). Donado por José Manuel Lienlaf. Pot-shaped cow's udder skin. Food storage function (stored flour and all kinds of seeds). Donated by José Manuel Lienlaf. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 04th of April 2017 12:26:15 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 04:25:04 PM |
EDM |
179 (EULAC) |
Réplica aspa para enrollar lana / Aspawe - Wool winder replica |
Utencilio doméstico hecho con caña de quila, utilizado para armar/madejar lana (puede ser confeccionado con maderas variadas).
Household utensil made with quila cane, used to assemble / skein wool (can be made with various woods). |
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Tuesday 04th of April 2017 12:28:20 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 06:51:57 PM |
EDM |
180 (EULAC) |
Bolsa de Corporales - Chalice Cover |
Artefacto textil en hilo de oro sobre fondo de raso color crema y bordes de tela roja, es utilizado como objeto litúrgico del rito tradicional católico, disponiéndolo sobre el cubre-cáliz y cáliz respectivamente. Su color depende del día litúrgico en que se utiliza. A partir del Concilio Vaticano (Papa Juan XXIII, 25 enero 1959), su uso fue disminuyendo.
Textile device in gold thread on a cream satin background and red cloth edges, it is used as a liturgical object of the traditional Catholic rite, placing it on the chalice and chalice cover respectively. Its color depends on the liturgical day in which it is used. From the Vatican Council (Pope John XXIII, January 25, 1959), its use decreased. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 04th of April 2017 04:37:18 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 07:17:27 PM |
EDM |
181 (EULAC) |
Jarro pitrén/ Metawe - Striped Pitcher |
Jarro asimétrico de forma anfibiomorfa. Presenta asa puente. Su color es rojo decorado con técnica negativa mediante ahumado de color negro. La pieza se encuentra restaurada.
Asymmetric jug with an amphibiomorphic shape. It has a bridge handle. Its color is red decorated with negative technique through black smoked. The piece is restored. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 04th of April 2017 04:54:44 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:21:47 AM |
EDM |
182 (EULAC) |
Zapato femenino - Women's Shoe |
Ornamento parte del vestuario, zapatos de taco talla 76, confeccionados con raso blanco. Presenta inscripciones "34 cm, Tb, 48, L5."
Ornament part of the wardrobe, heels size 76, made of white satin. It has inscriptions "34 cm, Tb, 48, L5." |
3D Object |
Tuesday 04th of April 2017 06:21:31 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:24:26 AM |
EDM |
183 (EULAC) |
Candelabro Bávaro - Bavarian Candlestick |
Artefacto de madera policromada, en color blanco y con motivo de la rosa de los Alpes. Per-teneció a una misión Capuchina en el sur de Chile.
Polychrome wooden artifact, in white and with the motif of the rose of the Alps. It belonged to a Capuchin mission in southern Chile. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 05th of April 2017 11:27:44 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:27:30 AM |
EDM |
184 (EULAC) |
Barril de madera - Wooden barrel |
Barril en proceso de fabricación formado por 12 tiras de madera unidas por tres anillos de hierro.
Barrel in process of manufacture formed by 12 strips of wood joined by three rings of iron |
3D Object |
Thursday 06th of April 2017 05:01:12 PM |
Tuesday 14th of April 2020 04:45:18 PM |
EDM |
185 (EULAC) |
Forma de zapato de madera - Wooden shoe form |
Par de formas inglesas del número 34, con suelo de hierro. El tercio superior de la forma se corta para facilitar su extracción una vez que se termina el zapato. La forma se emplea como una superficie de trabajo para la preparación de zapatos, así como un modelo, que se distingue por la puntera y el corte superior.
Pair of English shapes of the number 34, with soil of iron. The upper third of the shape is sawed to facilitate his extraction once the shoe is finished. The shape is employed like a surface of work for the preparation of shoes, as well as a model, distinguised by the toe and the upper cut. |
3D Object |
Thursday 06th of April 2017 05:10:32 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 07:18:54 PM |
EDM |
186 (EULAC) |
Contenedor de pollo - Chicken feed container |
Ceramic container of cylindrical form manufactured by Wheel used to drink the hens.
Recipiente cerámico de forma cilíndrica fabricado por Wheel para beber las gallinas. |
3D Object |
Thursday 06th of April 2017 05:14:37 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 07:26:21 PM |
EDM |
187 (EULAC) |
Llama de cerámica - Llama ceramic |
Botella escultórica representando la cabeza de una llama; tiene gollete cónico, asa cintada que une el gollete y el cuerpo, presenta soporte pedestal troncocónico, se aprecia bruñido como tratamiento de la superficie externa, la pasta es de color gris claro con tonalidades oscuras producto de la cocción en horno de atmosfera reductora. Como elemento decorativo presenta una aplicación que representa una soga sobre el hocico del animal, demarcando los detalles de la soga mediante pequeñas incisiones oblicuas. A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle representing the head of the llama animal. It has a conical neck. The handle is in the form of a belt that joins the neck and the body presenting a support for a pedestal which is in turn in the form of cone trunk. The external surface appears to be burnished. The paste of such surface is of light grey colour with obscure tones produced from oven baking/oven cooking in a reduced atmosphere. On the object, as decorative element, we can see a rope like shape acting as a snout on the face of the animal, in which the details (of such rope) are demarcated as small oblique incisions. |
3D Object |
Friday 07th of April 2017 04:36:33 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 04:46:43 PM |
EDM |
188 (EULAC) |
Camarones de cerámica - Shrimp ceramic |
Botella escultórica representando un camarón; es una vasija pulida, la pasta es de color naranja. A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle representing a Caridean shrimp, it is a polished vessel, the paste of the surface is of orange colour. |
3D Object |
Friday 07th of April 2017 04:41:14 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:40:48 PM |
EDM |
189 (EULAC) |
Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
3D Object |
Friday 07th of April 2017 05:03:30 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:53:36 PM |
EDM |
190 (EULAC) |
Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
3D Object |
Friday 07th of April 2017 05:07:41 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of November 2017 05:16:58 PM |
EDM |
191 (EULAC) |
Mujer con tambor ceramico - Woman with drum ceramic |
Vasija labio recto y gollete ligeramente evertido, en la cara posterior se puede observar a un personaje femenino que observa hacia unos de sus lados sujetando un instrumento de percusión entre sus manos y sus rodillas, los pies están juntos, en la cara posterior se observa un asa tubular semicircular que parte de uno de los costados de la cabeza de este personaje y que se adhiere a la espalda de este personaje. A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle with a straight lip vessel and a slightly pointed neck. On the back face of this vessel, you can see a female character which gazes in the direction of one of its sides holding between her hands and her knees a percussion instrument with her feet being together. We can observe also on the back face, a semi-circular tube-shaped handle that exits one of the sides of the head toward the back of this person’s figurine. |
3D Object |
Friday 07th of April 2017 05:47:32 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:46:25 PM |
EDM |
192 (EULAC) |
Huaco Rey Botella - Huaca Rey bottle |
Botella Huaco Rey pintada de cara-gollete. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo esférico achatado horizontal, y base pedestal con el fondo ligeramente convexo. Tiene un asa cintada ubicada en la cara posterior, que une la mitad del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción. A Huaco Rey bottle with a neck in the form of a face. This object has a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has a horizontal flattened spherical body, and a pedestal base with a slightly convex bottom. It has a belted handle located on the back side, which joins the half of the neck with the maximum diameter of the body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:25:30 AM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:58:09 PM |
EDM |
193 (EULAC) |
Huaco Rey en Blackware - Blackware Huaco Rey |
Botella Huaco Rey de cara-gollete. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo esférico achatado horizontal, base pedestal, y fondo convexo. Tiene un asa cintada ubicada en la cara posterior, que une la mitad del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción. A Huaco Rey bottle with a neck in the form of a face. It has, a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has also a horizontal flattened spherical body, and a pedestal base with a convex bottom. It has a belted handle located on the back face, which joins the half of the neck with the maximum diameter of the body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:29:27 AM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 05:07:58 PM |
EDM |
194 (EULAC) |
Figura sosteniendo un animal Blackware - Figure holding an animal Blackware |
Botella escultórica con representación antropomorfa. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo escultórico, y base plana. Tiene evidencias de una asa cintada, ubicada en la cara posterior, que une el extremo inferior del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo escultórico. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción. Sculptural bottle with anthropomorphic representation. It has a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has a sculptural body and a plane base. It has a belted handle located on the back face which joins the lower extremity of the neck with the maximum diameter of the sculptural body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:34:09 AM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 05:14:13 PM |
EDM |
195 (EULAC) |
Concha de molusco - Mollusc shell |
Se trata de un molusco que en su cara anterior presenta franjas semicirculares sobre su superficie, en la cara posterior tiene una forma cónica con una concavidad en uno de sus extremos cubierta por su propia estructura. Este molusco es un Strombus que usualmente se usa como instrumento musical. This model represents a mollusc animal which has on its frontal face surface semi-circular fringes and on its back face it has a conical form with a concavity in one of its extremities covered by its own structure. This mollusc is a Strombus which is usually used as a musical instrument. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:43:33 AM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 05:32:09 PM |
EDM |
196 (EULAC) |
Cántaro antropomórfico - Anthropomorphic cántaro |
Cántaro escultórico miniatura con representación antropomorfa. Presenta labio ligeramente engrosado, cuello de paredes divergentes rectas, cuerpo escultórico, y base plana. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida.
A miniature clay sculpture pot or pitcher (also known as a Cántaro) with anthropomorphic representation. It has lips that are slightly thickened, a divergent straight neck, a sculptural body, and a flat base. The outer surface has been burnished. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:47:06 AM |
Tuesday 31st of March 2020 02:48:03 PM |
EDM |
197 (EULAC) |
Vasija de perro gruñendo - Snarling dog vessel |
La mitad superior del cuerpo tiene una representación escultórica de un personaje zoomorfo (probablemente un perro). En la cara anterior del cuerpo del cántaro presenta la cabeza escultórica de forma ovalada con los ojos circulares moldeados e incisos, hocico prominente, nariz trapezoidal con 02 orificios nasales incisos, boca horizontal rectangular mostrando los dientes triangulares moldeados, y orejas redondeadas con una depresión excisa en el centro. El rostro está cubierto con líneas curvadas moldeadas, a manera de arrugas. Alrededor del cuello presenta un collar moldeado decorado con una serie de semicírculos moldeados. El extremo superior de la mitad superior del cuerpo del cántaro, tiene un elemento circular moldeado que representa el cuerpo del personaje zoomorfo. De este elemento se desprende 04 patas flexionadas moldeadas. Los extremos de las patas están decorados con 02 líneas horizontales incisas, complementadas con una serie de líneas verticales incisas, a manera de dedos. Presenta una cola de forma triangular. The upper half of the body has a sculptural representation of a zoomorphic character (probably a dog). On the anterior or frontal face of the body of this Cántaro (pitcher), there is a sculpted head which has an oval shape with circular and incised eyes and prominent and trapezoidal snout with 2 incised nostrils. The mouth is of rectangular and horizontal shape and showing triangular shaped teeth. The ears are rounded with a depression in the middle. The face is covered with molded curved lines, like wrinkles. Around the neck features a molded necklace decorated with a series of semi-circles which are also molded. The upper end of the upper half of the body of the Cantaro or pitcher has a circular shaped element that represents the body of the zoomorphic character. From this element, 4 molded flexed legs comes off. The ends of the legs are decorated with two incised horizontal lines, complemented by a series of incised vertical lines, the shape of fingers. This artefact has also a triangular shaped tail. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 10:48:50 AM |
Wednesday 06th of January 2021 09:23:38 AM |
EDM |
199 (EULAC) |
Perro de cerámica - Dog ceramic |
Botella escultórica con representación zoomorfa. Presenta labio ligeramente adelgazado, gollete de paredes verticales rectas, 02 agarraderas semicirculares con una perforación central, cuerpo escultórico, y base convexa. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción.
A sculptural bottle with zoomorphic representation. It has a vertical straight neck with a slightly thin lip. It has 2 semi-circular handles with a central perforation. It has a sculptural body and a convex base. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
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Monday 10th of April 2017 11:05:15 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 03:38:40 PM |
EDM |
200 (EULAC) |
Estátua de bronze de mercúrio - Mercury bronze statue |
Escultura antropomórfica encontrada na vila romana da Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), utilizada nas práticas culticais do período romano (entre os séculos III e IV). Fundido em bronze, foi posteriormente modificado pela aplicação de uma haste de latão soldada ao braço direito, parcialmente amputado. Mercúrio está de pé e é considerado um jovem nu, coberto apenas com um manto sobre o tronco. Vestindo um chapéu com duas asas pequenas e segurando na mão esquerda o caduceu, pau onde entrelaçam duas cobras. O fim dos membros inferiores está quebrado. Um dos atributos mais comuns está faltando, a bolsa de moedas tradicional realizada pela mão direita, substituída pela haste de latão. A superfície achatada disto na extremidade inferior sugere que pode representar um remo, talvez pedindo proteção divina para a navegação e o comércio fluvial e marítimo que na época já caracterizavam o estuário do rio Tejo.
Anthropomorphic sculpture found in the roman villa at Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), used in cultic practices in the Roman Period (between 3rd and 4th centuries). Casted in bronze, was further modified by application of a brass rod welded to the, partially amputated, right arm. Mercury is standing and figured as a young naked man, covered only with a mantle over his torso. Wearing a hat with two small wings and holding in the left hand the caduceus, stick where interlace two snakes. The end of the lower limbs is broken. One of the most common attributes is missing, the traditional coin purse held by the right hand, replaced by brass rod. The flattened surface of this at the lower end suggests that may represent an oar, perhaps calling for divine protection for navigation and the fluvial and maritime trade which at the time already characterized the estuary of the Tagus river. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 11:51:04 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:43:44 PM |
EDM |
201 (EULAC) |
Tigela romana - Roman bowl |
Tigela de louça comum com excesso de queima, produzida na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (finais do século II e III) para consumo de alimentos à mesa. O fragmento restante corresponde a aproximadamente metade do objeto. Exibe um aro virado para dentro, a parede é vertical com uma carinação baixa e pouco pronunciada, a superfície externa é finalizada na forma de polimento.
Complete over-fired common ware bowl, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (late 2nd century and 3rd century) for food consumption at the table. The remaining fragment corresponds to approximately half of the object. Displays a rim turned inwards, the wall is vertical with a low and little pronounced carination, external surface is finished in the form of burnishing. |
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Monday 10th of April 2017 11:58:42 AM |
Thursday 30th of April 2020 04:33:35 PM |
EDM |
202 (EULAC) |
Lâmpada de cerâmica - Pottery lamp |
Candeeiro romano completo, feito de barro caulinítico, usado para iluminação na época romana, produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (entre a segunda metade do século IV e o início do século 5). A lâmpada tem uma forma elíptica e um tanque fechado.
Complete roman lamp made on kaolinitic clay, used for lighting in roman times, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (between the second half of the 4th century and the beginning of the 5th century). The lamp has an elliptical shape and closed tank.
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Monday 10th of April 2017 12:01:32 PM |
Thursday 30th of April 2020 04:35:06 PM |
EDM |
203 (EULAC) |
Argamassa comum romana - Roman commonware mortar |
Argamassa quase completa encontrada na vila romana da Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), utilizada na preparação de alimentos, especificamente para moagem. A parte restante possui mais da metade da borda, sobre ela desenvolve o vertedouro. Nearly complete mortar found in the Roman villa at Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), used for food preparation, specifically for grinding. The remaining part has more than half of the rim, over it develops the spillway. |
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Monday 10th of April 2017 12:11:34 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 02:07:11 PM |
EDM |
204 (EULAC) |
Estatueta de terracota de touro romano - Roman bull statuette |
Escultura zoomórfica em terracota representando um animal da família bovidae, produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal). A estatueta está quase completa, sem apenas um dos chifres. Sob um corpo paralelepipédico, existem quatro pernas cilíndricas. Nas extremidades do corpo também existem duas protuberâncias que podem representar a cauda e a cabeça.
Zoomorphic sculpture in terracotta representing an animal of the bovidae family, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal). The figurine is almost complete lacking only one of the horns. Under a parallelepipedic body there are four cylindrical legs. At the extremities of the body are also two bulges that could represent the tail and head. |
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Monday 10th of April 2017 12:14:55 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 06:58:00 PM |
EDM |
205 (EULAC) |
Panela pequena romana - Roman small pot |
Pote pequeno de louça comum produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (segunda metade do século IV e início do século V) para consumo de líquidos à mesa. O aro é virado para o exterior. O corpo tende a um perfil ovóide, com uma base ligeiramente côncava. Duas alças verticais que começam no aro e terminam no meio do corpo.
Common ware small pot produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (second half 4th century and beginnings of the 5th century) for consumption of liquids at the table. The rim is turned outwards. The body tends to a ovoid profile, with a slightly concave base. Two vertical handles that start on the rim and end in the middle of body. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 12:19:38 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:07:40 PM |
EDM |
206 (EULAC) |
Jarro de cerâmica - Pottery pitcher |
Arremessador de louça comum romana (século III), produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) e usado para servir líquidos à mesa. O objeto está completo. Está decorado com linhas cruzadas polidas.
Roman common ware pitcher (3rd century), produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) and used for serving liquids at the table. The object is complete. It is decorated with burnished crossed lines. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 12:26:01 PM |
Thursday 30th of April 2020 04:41:39 PM |
EDM |
207 (EULAC) |
Avião de mão - Hand plane |
A hand plane used for shaping wood by hand. To reduce thickness and smooth the surface of the wood. Used by pushing the plane away from the user with both hands. Hand planes have been used since the Romans and continued through Medieval Europe and Asia. Tool used in boat building. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 12:28:56 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:23:13 PM |
EDM |
208 (EULAC) |
Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:31:00 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:56:42 PM |
EDM |
210 (EULAC) |
Emigrant’s doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:33:49 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 08:03:00 PM |
EDM |
211 (EULAC) |
Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:39:50 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 09:39:06 AM |
EDM |
212 (EULAC) |
Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:42:24 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of November 2017 05:20:55 PM |
EDM |
213 (EULAC) |
A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:45:24 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 08:07:08 PM |
EDM |
214 (EULAC) |
Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:47:55 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of November 2017 05:22:33 PM |
EDM |
215 (EULAC) |
Shetland Pony Collar |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:50:51 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:34:44 PM |
EDM |
216 (EULAC) |
Hot Water Bottle |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:52:50 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:39:20 PM |
EDM |
217 (EULAC) |
Barrel |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 01:54:46 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 09:36:17 AM |
EDM |
218 (EULAC) |
Bica romana - Roman fountain spout |
Bico romano de fonte de jardim com rosto humano e corimbus no topo da cabeça, feito de bronze. A boca é a abertura para a passagem da água. A parte de trás é plana com restos de chumbo que se conectariam a um duto de água.
Roman garden fountain spout with human face and corymbus on top of its head, made out of bronze. The mouth is the opening for the water to pass through. The back side is flat with remains of lead that would have connected to a water duct. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:09:03 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 08:06:44 PM |
EDM |
219 (EULAC) |
Hand Axe |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:11:46 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of November 2017 03:53:19 PM |
EDM |
220 (EULAC) |
Figura de bronze da carruagem romana - Bronze Roman chariot figure |
Peça formada por uma quadriga estacionária de cavalos ligados pelas rédeas. Assenta numa plataforma quadrangular com abas com rebordo em três dos lados. Esta está sobre uma base de forma cúbica, oca. Os cavalos têm corpo alongado, pernas hirtas, afastadas umas das outras, e a cauda é bastante espessa, curta e levantada. Mantêm a cabeça inclinada para o centro, parecendo controlados pelo auriga que puxa as rédeas para os suster. Apresentam uma alta crina, que avança para a testa, e duas orelhas arrebitadas. Os olhos são salientes e a boca não está marcada mas encoberta pelas rédeas. A face do cubo voltada para a frente é preenchida, quase na sua totalidade, por uma cabeça de leão que se prolonga pela aba da plataforma. O leão tem uma farta juba, olhos bem assinalados, pequenas orelhas, nariz achatado e uma boca aberta com dois orifícios laterais, donde podia pender uma argola. As arestas são decoradas por incisões em semicírculos irregulares, com um sulco diametralmente colocado, com intenção provável de esquematizar a folhagem. A mesma ornamentação, um pouco ampliada, é utilizada na aba pendente da plataforma; o rebordo desta é recortado por pequenos sulcos paralelos e verticais. De ambos os lados da caixa de inserção, na zona posterior superior dois orifícios, para cravejar a peça à haste de madeira que a suportava.
Piece formed by a stationary quadriga of horses connected by the reins. It rests on a quadrangular platform with flaps with flange on three sides. This is on a hollow cubic base. The horses have an elongated body, straight legs, apart from each other, and the tail is quite thick, short and raised. They keep their heads tilted towards the center, seeming to be controlled by the charioteer who pulls the reins to sustain them. They have a high mane, which advances to the forehead, and two protruding ears. The eyes are prominent and the mouth is not marked but covered by the reins. The face of the cube facing forward is filled, almost in its entirety, by a lion's head that extends over the flap of the platform. The lion has a large mane, well-marked eyes, small ears, a flat nose and an open mouth with two side holes, from which a ring could hang. The edges are decorated by incisions in irregular semicircles, with a groove diametrically placed, with the probable intention of schematizing the foliage. The same ornamentation, slightly enlarged, is used on the platform's pendant flap; its edge is cut by small parallel and vertical grooves. On both sides of the insertion box, in the upper rear area, two holes, to secure the piece to the wooden rod that supported it. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:14:26 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 08:39:19 PM |
EDM |
221 (EULAC) |
Oil Lamp |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:18:37 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of November 2017 03:53:39 PM |
EDM |
222 (EULAC) |
Toothkey / Turnkey |
A Dentist tool from the 1800s, used to extract teeth. The claw would be fixed between the tooth and gum, and ideally then it would take one turn to remove the tooth. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:24:05 PM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 04:27:07 PM |
EDM |
223 (EULAC) |
"Margaret's Head" by Karl Broodhagen terracotta bust |
Karl Broodhagen (1909-2002) Margaret’s Head 1955 Terracotta bust Karl Broodhagen (1909–2002) was a Guyanese-Barbadian artist, working mostly in sculpture and paint. Originally arriving to the island to become a tailor’s apprentice, he was awarded a British Council scholarship in 1952 and migrated to London during the Windrush era to study at Goldsmith’s College in London. His experience there exposed him not only to European art, but to non-European cultures, particularly African Art. He returned to Barbados after his studies. He is known for the creation of public statues in Barbados: The Emancipation Statue (officially titled “Slave in Revolt”) on the J.T.C Ramsay roundabout, of Grantley Adams at the Prime Minister offices, and of Garfield Sobers, at Kensington Oval. In addition to these public works, Broodhagen created many portrait busts, citing an interest in the people of Barbados and a desire to decolonize Eurocentric beauty standards. This bust is an example of his fascination with the female figure, not only in physical forms but in the expressions of inner qualities of strength, reflective of so many Caribbean women. He once shared his aims with art critic Derek Bickerton, that he wished “to replace the European standards of beauty still slavishly accepted in the West Indies by standards based on the local inhabitants themselves.” As art writer and artist Chris Cozier states: “Busts like those of social worker and philanthropist John Beckles or Dame Nita Barrow….were clearly about the power of the individual voice and the individual presence in the social space.” His works have toured internationally and are included in UNESCO’s collections, and he was awarded the Gold Crown Merit in 1982. Broodhagen was also a passionate arts educator. In 1947 he established the art department at Combemere School, and on his return from the UK worked as a teacher there until 1996. Source: Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Authors: Alissandra Cummins, Allison Thompson, Nick Whittle. Published 1999. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:27:59 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:18:46 AM |
EDM |
224 (EULAC) |
Bell |
This is a typical school bell, and is in the collection of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society as one of the visual indicators of the history of education on the island. The foundations of education in Barbados were laid by the philanthropic efforts of private individuals and by the humanitarian interest of the Churches. Most of the existing older public secondary schools were founded by endowments originally intended for the education of white children, during colonization and the period of enslavement. The elementary schools grew out of the modest attempts by the Anglican, Moravian and Methodist Churches to give a Christian education to the enslaved in the period preceding emancipation. These efforts were intensified in the postemancipation period, that is, after 1834, and the setting up of small schools near the church became a common feature of the work of the church in those days. Although the legislature gradually took into its own hands the financing and administration of education, there has remained a close association with the Anglican, Moravian and Methodist Churches as far as education is concerned. The present system developed largely from the 1890 Education Act, which established rigid distinctions between and even within levels of education. In 1932, the Marriot-Mayhew Commission carried out a comprehensive investigation of the Barbados’ educational service. It recommended additional educational programs to cater to specific groups, especially teachers, and to the wider community. As a result, a new Teachers' Training College was opened, new secondary schools were established, and a loan fund was created to assist individuals in obtaining higher education abroad. Technical and vocational training was also introduced. A new Education Act emerged in 1981 that sought to provide greater equality of opportunity. Once universal access to basic education was achieved, the country turned its attention toward reform of the education system to stay current with economic and technological change. The Planning Section of the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Culture compiled a White Paper on Education Reform for Barbados in 1995. Sources: 1. “Historical Developments of Education in Barbados 1686”, Ministry of Education, Barbados. 2. “Barbados: Educational System Overview”, https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/130/Barbados-EDUCATIONAL-SYSTEM-OVERVIEW.html |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:31:07 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:22:42 AM |
EDM |
225 (EULAC) |
Anthropomorphic statue |
Anthropomorphic statue, part of the collection of the Moruga Museum. The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:36:30 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:46:38 PM |
EDM |
226 (EULAC) |
Cerdo alcancía - Piggy bank |
Su uso es de ahorrar dinero. It is used for saving or setting aside money. |
3D Object |
Monday 10th of April 2017 02:47:27 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 01:43:48 PM |
EDM |
227 (EULAC) |
Mujer con niño ceramica - Woman with child ceramic |
Blackware de cerámica que representa a la mujer que detiene a un niño.
Blackware ceramic depicting woman holding a child. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:27:03 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 03:43:11 PM |
EDM |
229 (EULAC) |
Figura funeraria - Burial figure |
Figura en tocado de plumas de entierro en las pirámides de Túcume.
Figure in headdress made from feathers from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:32:57 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 04:54:49 PM |
EDM |
230 (EULAC) |
Vasija pintada para perros - Painted dog vessel |
Gran recipiente de cerámica pintada para perro. El perro es gordo, lo que indica que los perros fueron comidos.
Large painted dog ceramic vessel. The dog is fat indicating dogs were eaten. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:36:41 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 04:57:50 PM |
EDM |
231 (EULAC) |
Cerámica Huaco Blackware - Blackware Huaco ceramic |
Vasija de cerámica Blackware Huaco con dos pequeñas criaturas a los lados.
Blackware Huaco ceramic vessel with two small creatures on the sides. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:39:06 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 05:04:35 PM |
EDM |
232 (EULAC) |
Vasija perfilado de dos cabezas - Two-headed profile vessel |
Vasija de cerámica de perfil de dos cabezas, rota en trozos y conservada.
Two-headed profile ceramic vessel, broken in pieces and conserved. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:42:14 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 05:17:33 PM |
EDM |
233 (EULAC) |
Pájaro conectado de cerámica - Connected bird ceramic |
Vasija de cerámica conectada con figura del aves.
Ceramic vessel connected with bird figure. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:45:51 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 05:56:44 PM |
EDM |
234 (EULAC) |
Vasija de cangrejo - Crab vessel |
Vasija de cerámica de cangrejo negro en forma de estribo.
Blackware crab ceramic vessel in stirrup shape. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:49:10 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 06:05:07 PM |
EDM |
235 (EULAC) |
Vasija de cerámica conectada - Connected ceramic vessel |
Vasija de cerámica conectada utilizada para ceremonias.
Connected ceramic vessel used for ceremonies. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 10:52:13 AM |
Monday 30th of March 2020 10:59:37 AM |
EDM |
237 (EULAC) |
Paccha retatro - Portrait Paccha |
Vasija con forma de cabeza humana utilizada para ceremonias con agua. Blackware.
Human head shaped vessel used for ceremonies with water. Blackware. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 11:54:47 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 06:13:11 PM |
EDM |
239 (EULAC) |
Vaso réplica con escena mitológica - Replica beaker with mythological scene |
Réplica de un vaso de plata de doble pared con escena mitológica. Original se encuentra en el Museo de Arte de Denver. Las imágenes, que cubren las paredes y el fondo de la copa, incluyen una serpiente gigante llena de peces que pueden representar un río. Compuestos arquitectónicos, jardines, botes, cazadores de venados y seres sobrenaturales están incluidos en lo que pueden ser los episodios de una historia mitológica.
Replica of a silver double-walled beaker with mythological scene. Original is located at the Denver Art Museum. The imagery, which covers the cup’s walls and bottom, includes a giant serpent filled with fish that may represent a river. Architectural compounds, gardens, boats, deer hunters, and supernatural beings are all included in what may be the episodes of a mythological story. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 02:41:46 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 07:30:50 PM |
EDM |
240 (EULAC) |
Whale Vertebrae plate |
Humpback Whale vertebral plate. The shore whaling in Barbados started in 1867, primarily hunting humpback whales, which were known to frequent Barbados’ waters in the early part of each year as they migrate from the colder Northern waters of the Atlantic to warmer, Southern climates to mate and calve. The vertebral plate here is from a humpback whale captured in the early 1900s. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 03:26:21 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 11:54:44 AM |
EDM |
241 (EULAC) |
Shell Man |
This anthropomorphic figurine possibly depicts a carving of a bound ‘prisoner’. The artifact is made of conch shell and was discovered at Fresh Water Bay in St. Michael on the island’s West Coast. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 05:41:14 PM |
Thursday 22nd of October 2020 09:16:42 PM |
EDM |
242 (EULAC) |
Pez raya de cerámica - Ray fish ceramic |
Una cerámica Blackware en forma de pez raya.
A Blackware ceramic in the shape of a ray fish. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 06:12:07 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 07:42:23 PM |
EDM |
243 (EULAC) |
Blackware Paccha |
Una vasija Balckware usada para ceremonias con agua.
A Blackware vessel used for ceremonies with water. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 06:29:39 PM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 07:53:23 PM |
EDM |
244 (EULAC) |
Bull's horn |
Bull's horn, part of the collection of the Charles Town Maroons Museum. The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are led by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 11th of April 2017 06:34:07 PM |
Wednesday 29th of April 2020 02:04:11 PM |
EDM |
245 (EULAC) |
Heddle pulley with carved head |
It was common for men to do weaving in West African countries. By means of heddle pulleys the weavers separate the warp threads into ‘fans’ by means of foot pedals. Then the weft threads are ‘shot through’ these ‘fans’. Thus, fabric is created. These heddle pulleys were often carved, and with this one, a face can be made out on one of the sides. Often the faces were of goddesses, so the weavers could look at beauty while they work. Baule peoples and their neighbors to the West, the Guro, are famous as weavers, and are known for their fine indigo-and-white cotton fabrics. Scholars have suggested that the prominent display of pulleys, hanging over the weaver’s loom in the public place, afforded artists their best opportunity to showcase their carving skills, in the hope to attract commissions for figures and masks. This figurative pulley with carved a head demonstrates the efforts put by Baule and Guro artists into beautifying the simplest functional object. Sources: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art |
3D Object |
Wednesday 12th of April 2017 09:05:14 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:30:17 AM |
EDM |
246 (EULAC) |
Wooden Dan Mask |
The Dan live mostly in the western part of the Côte d’Ivoire and into Liberia. All Dan masks are sacred; they do not represent spirits of the wilderness, they are these spirits. Dan masks are characterized by a concave face, a protruding mouth, high-domed forehead and are often covered in a rich brown patina. There are a variety of Dan face masks, each of which has a different function. They may be the intermediaries, who acts between the village and the forest initiation camp, may act against bush fires during the dry season, used in pre-war ceremonies, for peace-making ceremonies, for entertainment. Over time, many among them have lost their original function and have been recycled into contexts related to entertainment, emerging only for festivals or events organized for visitors. Sources: Zyama Tribal African Art |
3D Object |
Wednesday 12th of April 2017 09:07:24 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 10:56:01 AM |
EDM |
247 (EULAC) |
Escorpión deidad cerámica - Scorpion deity ceramic |
Cerámica Blackware que representa una deidad escorpión.
Blackware ceramic depicting a scorpion deity. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 12th of April 2017 09:14:20 AM |
Wednesday 20th of January 2021 08:07:03 PM |
EDM |
248 (EULAC) |
Monkey Jar |
The monkey jar is a pottery jug used for holding drinking water and keeping it cool. This is because clay is a poor conductor of heat and since the jar is unglazed, water is able to evaporate from its surface to cool the jar. It is known for keeping the water cool. The Monkey jar shows similarity with similar vessels from Africa in its shape and function, giving evidence to support that the design and skill of making this vessel was passed down from enslaved people. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 12th of April 2017 09:19:10 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:04:04 PM |
EDM |
249 (EULAC) |
UWI residence lamp |
A lamp used in the rooms of the first students (it belonged to an alumna who matriculated in 1949, the second year of the university). Part of the collection of the University of the West Indies Museum. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 12th of April 2017 10:02:26 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 05:23:01 PM |
EDM |
251 (EULAC) |
Barbados Drone Footage |
Drone footage of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
Video |
Monday 24th of April 2017 02:02:49 PM |
Friday 02nd of June 2017 10:08:21 AM |
EDM |
257 (EULAC) |
BM1 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:23:21 PM |
Friday 13th of March 2020 04:54:26 PM |
EDM |
258 (EULAC) |
BM2 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:24:31 PM |
Monday 16th of March 2020 02:33:37 PM |
EDM |
260 (EULAC) |
BM3 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:27:41 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:05:50 AM |
EDM |
261 (EULAC) |
BM4 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:28:12 PM |
Monday 16th of March 2020 02:36:04 PM |
EDM |
262 (EULAC) |
BM5 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:28:52 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:06:27 AM |
EDM |
263 (EULAC) |
BM6 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:29:54 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:06:52 AM |
EDM |
264 (EULAC) |
BI1 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:40:01 PM |
Monday 16th of March 2020 02:58:55 PM |
EDM |
265 (EULAC) |
BI2 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:40:23 PM |
Monday 16th of March 2020 03:16:00 PM |
EDM |
266 (EULAC) |
BI3 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:40:44 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:12:18 AM |
EDM |
267 (EULAC) |
BI4 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:41:21 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:12:33 AM |
EDM |
268 (EULAC) |
BI5 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:41:40 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:12:52 AM |
EDM |
269 (EULAC) |
BI6 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2017 01:42:47 PM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:13:13 AM |
EDM |
276 (EULAC) |
Video: Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 08:36:25 AM |
Monday 23rd of November 2020 09:28:10 AM |
EDM |
279 (EULAC) |
Video: The National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:16:10 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:48:54 AM |
EDM |
280 (EULAC) |
Video: National Museum of Jamaica |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:20:53 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:50:58 AM |
EDM |
282 (EULAC) |
Video: Seixal Eco Museu |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:36:53 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:47:00 AM |
EDM |
283 (EULAC) |
Video: Museu Comarcal D L'Horta Sud |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:41:35 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:49:06 AM |
EDM |
284 (EULAC) |
Video: National Archaeology Museum Lisbon |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:45:37 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:49:25 AM |
EDM |
285 (EULAC) |
Video: Timespan Museum and Art Gallery |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:46:58 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:50:43 AM |
EDM |
286 (EULAC) |
Video: Shetland Museum and Archive |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:54:57 AM |
Monday 15th of January 2018 11:53:53 AM |
EDM |
287 (EULAC) |
Video: Unst Heritage Centre |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 09:58:16 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:49:55 AM |
EDM |
288 (EULAC) |
Video: Unst Boat Haven |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:00:58 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:50:05 AM |
EDM |
289 (EULAC) |
Video: Community Museum of Malalhue |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:20:41 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:50:33 AM |
EDM |
290 (EULAC) |
Video: Museum of the Universidad Austral de Chile |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:22:56 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:49:36 AM |
EDM |
291 (EULAC) |
Video: Sicán Museum |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:26:07 AM |
Friday 24th of November 2017 02:06:03 PM |
EDM |
292 (EULAC) |
Video: Museo de Sitio de Tucume |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:28:45 AM |
Friday 24th of November 2017 01:53:07 PM |
EDM |
293 (EULAC) |
Video: Curre |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:35:39 AM |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 11:48:10 AM |
EDM |
294 (EULAC) |
Video: Ecomuseo de la Cerámica Chorotega, San Vicente de Nicoya |
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Video |
Thursday 11th of May 2017 10:37:28 AM |
Friday 24th of November 2017 01:35:12 PM |
EDM |
295 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere1 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:04:28 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:34:50 PM |
EDM |
296 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere2 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:05:45 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:36:41 PM |
EDM |
297 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere3 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:06:46 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:38:12 PM |
EDM |
298 (EULAC) |
Gunpowder factory1 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:07:20 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:41:24 PM |
EDM |
299 (EULAC) |
Gunpowder factory2 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:07:55 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:45:00 PM |
EDM |
300 (EULAC) |
Gunpowder factory3 |
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Panorama |
Friday 12th of May 2017 11:08:46 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:46:35 PM |
EDM |
303 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere 4 |
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Panorama |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 10:23:49 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:36:20 AM |
EDM |
304 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere 5 |
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Panorama |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 10:24:13 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:36:39 AM |
EDM |
305 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere 6 |
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Panorama |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 10:24:30 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:36:57 AM |
EDM |
306 (EULAC) |
Seixal photosphere 7 |
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Panorama |
Monday 22nd of May 2017 10:24:49 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:37:23 AM |
EDM |
308 (EULAC) |
Seixal Cork Factory 1 |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of May 2017 11:47:59 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:39:20 AM |
EDM |
309 (EULAC) |
Seixal Cork Factory 2 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of May 2017 11:48:17 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:39:34 AM |
EDM |
310 (EULAC) |
Seixal Cork Factory 3 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of May 2017 11:48:37 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:39:50 AM |
EDM |
311 (EULAC) |
Seixal Cork Factory 4 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of May 2017 11:49:00 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:40:03 AM |
EDM |
312 (EULAC) |
Museo de Art Contemporaneo 1 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:51:08 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:41:22 AM |
EDM |
313 (EULAC) |
Museo de Art Contemporaneo 2 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:51:39 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:41:38 AM |
EDM |
314 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi 4 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:53:16 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:43:14 AM |
EDM |
315 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi 3 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:53:22 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:43:30 AM |
EDM |
316 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi 2 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:53:28 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:44:11 AM |
EDM |
317 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Exploracion Rudolph Amandus Phillippi 1 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:53:34 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:44:26 AM |
EDM |
318 (EULAC) |
Museo Historico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele 4 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:54:50 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:46:37 AM |
EDM |
319 (EULAC) |
Museo Historico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele 1 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:55:01 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:46:56 AM |
EDM |
320 (EULAC) |
Museo Historico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele 2 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:55:06 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:47:22 AM |
EDM |
321 (EULAC) |
Museo Historico y Antropológico Maurice van de Maele 3 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:55:12 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:47:48 AM |
EDM |
322 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Nibbla 1 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:57:07 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:48:13 AM |
EDM |
323 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Nibbla 2 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:57:08 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:48:46 AM |
EDM |
324 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Nibbla 3 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:57:14 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:49:06 AM |
EDM |
325 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio Castillo de Nibbla 4 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:57:19 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:49:28 AM |
EDM |
326 (EULAC) |
Malalhue 1 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:58:09 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:50:54 AM |
EDM |
327 (EULAC) |
Malalhue 2 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:58:26 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:51:16 AM |
EDM |
328 (EULAC) |
Malalhue 3 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:58:28 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:51:36 AM |
EDM |
329 (EULAC) |
Malalhue 4 |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of May 2017 09:58:30 AM |
Thursday 15th of November 2018 10:51:59 AM |
EDM |
333 (EULAC) |
Gibbs Face |
This Amerindian artefact is most recognisable as a face that adorned the Barbados Museum and Historical Society’s logo |
3D Object |
Friday 02nd of June 2017 04:32:48 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 11:00:38 AM |
EDM |
334 (EULAC) |
University of West Indies |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 04th of July 2017 12:03:11 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:36:47 AM |
EDM |
335 (EULAC) |
Timespan Objects |
|
Collection |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 02:09:06 PM |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 10:08:14 AM |
EDM |
336 (EULAC) |
Timespan Museum and Arts Center |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 02:16:56 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 03:58:56 PM |
EDM |
337 (EULAC) |
The Ultimate Photosphere Challenge |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 02:20:04 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 02:12:28 PM |
EDM |
340 (EULAC) |
Virtual Helmsdale |
|
Video |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 03:01:35 PM |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 03:27:27 PM |
EDM |
341 (EULAC) |
Museums of the University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university, founded in 1413. Like the University, its Museums are rooted in and draw inspiration from this 600-year history of research and teaching, and the pursuit of knowledge for the common good.
The Museums' collections are of national and international interest and importance and consist of around 115,000 artefacts and specimens.
Museum collections are featured at the Wardlaw Museum and the Bell Pettigrew Museum, stored and studied in a dedicated Collections Centre, displayed across the University campus, and lent for exhibition nationally and internationally. |
Organization |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 03:40:05 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:40:01 AM |
EDM |
342 (EULAC) |
The Museums of the University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is Scotland's first university, founded in 1413. Like the University, its Museums are rooted in and draw inspiration from this 600-year history of research and teaching, and the pursuit of knowledge for the common good. The Museums' collections are of national and international interest and importance and consist of around 115,000 artefacts and specimens. Museum collections are featured at the Wardlaw Museum and the Bell Pettigrew Museum, stored and studied in a dedicated Collections Centre, displayed across the University campus, and lent for exhibition nationally and internationally. |
Collection |
Tuesday 15th of August 2017 03:44:23 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of December 2020 02:35:17 PM |
EDM |
343 (EULAC) |
Bob Marley Museum |
The Bob Marley Museum is a museum in Kingston, Jamaica, dedicated to the reggae musician Bob Marley. The museum is located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston 6, and is Bob Marley's former place of residence. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 02:58:46 PM |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 02:44:19 PM |
EDM |
344 (EULAC) |
Museum of Antigua and Barbuda |
The Museum of Antigua and Barbuda is a museum in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda. It is housed in the colonial Court House, constructed in 1747 on the site of the first city market, and is the oldest building still in use in the city. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:33:44 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:10 AM |
EDM |
345 (EULAC) |
National Art Gallery of The Bahamas |
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is an art gallery in Nassau, The Bahamas. In September 2011 the gallery announced Amanda Coulson, as the new Director and 4 new staff appointments. John Cox joined the gallery in January 2012 as Chief Curator. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:39:45 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:15 AM |
EDM |
346 (EULAC) |
Museum of Art of Puerto Rico |
The Museum of Art of Puerto Rico is an art museum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:42:48 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:21 AM |
EDM |
347 (EULAC) |
Kura Hulanda |
Quaint museum featuring African art, history & exhibits relating to the local slave trade. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:44:11 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:26 AM |
EDM |
348 (EULAC) |
Centro Cultural Eduardo León Jimenes |
Modern museum with exhibits on local ecology, art & history, plus a garden, restaurant & auditorium. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:45:43 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:32 AM |
EDM |
349 (EULAC) |
Museo de Arte de Ponce |
Museo de Arte de Ponce is an art museum located on Avenida Las Americas in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It houses a collection of European art, as well as work by Puerto Rican artists. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:47:00 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:37 AM |
EDM |
350 (EULAC) |
La Savane des Esclaves |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:49:06 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:44 AM |
EDM |
351 (EULAC) |
Museum of the Royal Houses |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:50:23 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:49 AM |
EDM |
352 (EULAC) |
Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien |
The Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien is a museum featuring the heroes of the independence of Haiti and the Haitian history and culture. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:51:46 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:34:55 AM |
EDM |
353 (EULAC) |
Indian Caribbean Museum of Trinidad and Tobago |
The Indian Caribbean Museum of Trinidad and Tobago in Waterloo, on Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. The museum is dedicated to preserving the history of Indo-Caribbean culture. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:53:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:35:43 AM |
EDM |
354 (EULAC) |
Barbados Concorde Experience |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 04:55:03 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:28 AM |
EDM |
355 (EULAC) |
Memorial ACTe |
Contemporary museum offering historical exhibits on the Caribbean's slave trade & indigenous people. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:00:29 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:34 AM |
EDM |
356 (EULAC) |
Rif Fort |
Established in 1828, this former fort is a waterfront mall with a courtyard, stores & bars/eateries. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:02:09 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:39 AM |
EDM |
357 (EULAC) |
Castillo Serrallés |
Castillo Serrallés is a mansion located in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico, overlooking the downtown area. It was built during the 1930s for Juan Eugenio Serrallés, son of businessman Juan Serrallés, founder of Destilería Serrallés. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:03:23 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:46 AM |
EDM |
358 (EULAC) |
National Archaeological Museum Aruba |
The National Archaeological Museum Aruba is an archaeological museum in the city of Oranjestad in Aruba. The collections covers from 2500 BCE to the 19th century. In 1981, the Archaeological Museum of Aruba was opened. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:08:00 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:53 AM |
EDM |
359 (EULAC) |
Caribbean Museum Center for The Arts |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:16:42 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:44:59 AM |
EDM |
360 (EULAC) |
Parque de Bombas |
The Parque de Bombas is a historic firehouse building in Ponce, Puerto Rico. It is one of Puerto Rico's most notable buildings, with some considering it "by far the most easily recognized landmark in the Island." |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:17:42 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:45:11 AM |
EDM |
361 (EULAC) |
Museo de las Casas Reales |
The Museo de las Casas Reales is one of the important cultural monuments built during the colonial era in Hispaniola, now the Dominican Republic. It is located in the Colonial district of Santo Domingo. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:18:35 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:45:30 AM |
EDM |
362 (EULAC) |
Turks and Caicos National Museum |
The Turks and Caicos National Museum is the national museum of the Turks and Caicos Islands. It is located in Guinep House on Front Street to the north of Cockburn Town on Grand Turk Island, which is also the capital of the archipelago. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:21:17 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:45:35 AM |
EDM |
363 (EULAC) |
Fort Charles |
Fort Charles was built between 1650 and 1660, the first fort constructed in Port Royal, Jamaica. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:23:24 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:45:40 AM |
EDM |
364 (EULAC) |
Pirates of Nassau |
Museum documenting city's history as 18th-century pirate base, with replica pirate ship & exhibits. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:28:01 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:45:45 AM |
EDM |
365 (EULAC) |
Cayman Islands National Museum |
The Cayman Islands National Museum is a museum in the Cayman Islands. It is housed in the former Old Courts Building on Harbor Drive in George Town, Grand Cayman. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:29:37 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:46:19 AM |
EDM |
366 (EULAC) |
Memorial Museum of Dominican Resistance |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:31:29 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:46:31 AM |
EDM |
367 (EULAC) |
Bodden Town Mission House, Grand Cayman |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:32:50 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:46:36 AM |
EDM |
368 (EULAC) |
La Pagerie (Maison Familiale de l'Impératrice Joséphine) |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:34:39 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:46:41 AM |
EDM |
369 (EULAC) |
Museum of the Revolution |
The Museum of the Revolution is a museum located in the Old Havana section of Havana, Cuba. The museum is housed in what was the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents from Mario García Menocal to Fulgencio Batista. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:35:34 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:46:46 AM |
EDM |
370 (EULAC) |
Musée de la banane |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:37:42 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:46:52 AM |
EDM |
371 (EULAC) |
Caribbean Wax Museum |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:38:51 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:21 AM |
EDM |
372 (EULAC) |
Museo de las Américas |
Exhibits in an 1800s army barracks showing pre-Columbian to modern art from the Americas. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:40:34 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:25 AM |
EDM |
373 (EULAC) |
Grenada National Museum |
The Grenada National Museum is a museum in St. George's, Grenada. It is housed in a building which served as the French barracks from 1704, built on the foundations of the Fort George. |
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:42:56 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:31 AM |
EDM |
374 (EULAC) |
National Museum of Fine Arts |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:44:09 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:37 AM |
EDM |
375 (EULAC) |
Natural History Museum of Jamaica |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of October 2017 05:46:18 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:42 AM |
EDM |
376 (EULAC) |
George Washington House |
George Washington House in Barbados is a historic house where the future first U.S. President George Washington visited, in 1751. He was 19 years old at the time, and with his ailing half-brother, Lawrence Washington. |
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:16:09 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:47 AM |
EDM |
377 (EULAC) |
Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana |
The National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana in Havana, Cuba is a museum of Fine Arts that exhibits Cuban art collections from the colonial times up to contemporary generations. |
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:18:16 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:53 AM |
EDM |
378 (EULAC) |
Museo de La Altagracia |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:19:30 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:59 AM |
EDM |
379 (EULAC) |
Larimar Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:20:33 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:04 PM |
EDM |
380 (EULAC) |
Casa Museo Hermanas Mirabal |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:21:29 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:10 PM |
EDM |
381 (EULAC) |
Museo Infantil Trampolín |
Interactive children's museum offering exhibits on science & the nation's culture & ecosystems. |
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:23:11 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:15 PM |
EDM |
382 (EULAC) |
Amber World Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:24:36 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:21 PM |
EDM |
383 (EULAC) |
Arlington House Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:26:06 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:26 PM |
EDM |
384 (EULAC) |
Ahhh...Ras natango Gallery and garden |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:27:58 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:33 PM |
EDM |
385 (EULAC) |
Museo de Arte Moderno |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:29:49 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:38 PM |
EDM |
386 (EULAC) |
Musee d'Histoire et d'Ethnographie |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:31:49 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:00:44 PM |
EDM |
387 (EULAC) |
The University of the West Indies Zoology Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 09:32:57 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:43:14 AM |
EDM |
388 (EULAC) |
Cortes de Pallás |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 02:19:08 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:33:47 AM |
EDM |
389 (EULAC) |
Museo de Sitio de Tucume |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 02:39:18 PM |
Tuesday 14th of February 2023 11:29:45 AM |
EDM |
390 (EULAC) |
Barbados Island Tour |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 02:45:38 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:37:39 AM |
EDM |
391 (EULAC) |
Museu del Palmito d'Aldaia |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 02:57:06 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:33:14 AM |
EDM |
392 (EULAC) |
Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 02:59:52 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:34:16 AM |
EDM |
393 (EULAC) |
Cork Factory Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 03:10:33 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:40:43 AM |
EDM |
394 (EULAC) |
Gunpowder Factory of Vale de Milhaços |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 17th of October 2017 03:16:34 PM |
Wednesday 15th of February 2023 10:41:14 AM |
EDM |
395 (EULAC) |
To Panama |
|
Migration |
Wednesday 18th of October 2017 03:49:22 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:01:01 PM |
EDM |
396 (EULAC) |
To Santiago |
|
Migration |
Wednesday 18th of October 2017 05:24:45 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:01:07 PM |
EDM |
397 (EULAC) |
Belize |
|
Migration |
Wednesday 18th of October 2017 05:32:59 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:01:12 PM |
EDM |
403 (EULAC) |
To Marac |
|
Migration |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 11:29:37 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:01:56 PM |
EDM |
404 (EULAC) |
To Jamica |
|
Migration |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 11:31:41 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:01 PM |
EDM |
405 (EULAC) |
To Jamaica |
|
Migration |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 11:32:40 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:07 PM |
EDM |
409 (EULAC) |
Anguilla Summer Festival |
Summer Festival on Anguilla is a typical Caribbean emancipation celebration, it has been occurring on the island for over a quarter century. It’s roots however, are found in the decades of old traditional August Monday fairs, Bazaars and the old time Christmas festivities, which features many African influenced cultural expressions of island life. These activities were organized by the churches and featured wirewalkers, May pole dancers, Mock-a-Jumbies and games among other things. |
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 03:31:39 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:30 PM |
EDM |
410 (EULAC) |
Antigua Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 03:53:14 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:36 PM |
EDM |
411 (EULAC) |
Caribana barbuda |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:00:30 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:42 PM |
EDM |
412 (EULAC) |
Aruba Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:05:31 PM |
Sunday 29th of July 2018 04:04:34 PM |
EDM |
413 (EULAC) |
Crop Over |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:10:17 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:52 PM |
EDM |
414 (EULAC) |
Belize Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:16:40 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:02:59 PM |
EDM |
415 (EULAC) |
Bermuda Heroes Weekend |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:21:17 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:03:06 PM |
EDM |
416 (EULAC) |
Bonaire Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 04:23:47 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:03:12 PM |
EDM |
417 (EULAC) |
BVI EMANCIPATION FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS |
|
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 10:53:42 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:03:18 PM |
EDM |
418 (EULAC) |
Virgin Gorda Easter Festival Celebrations |
|
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 10:58:31 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:03:24 PM |
EDM |
419 (EULAC) |
Batabano Cayman |
|
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:22:01 AM |
Sunday 29th of July 2018 04:06:52 PM |
EDM |
420 (EULAC) |
Carnival of Santiago de Cuba |
When the carnival begins in Santiago de Cuba, the whole city turns into one big party!
The carnival of Santiago de Cuba is the largest, most famous, and most traditional carnival in all of Cuba, and is an explosion of colour, contagious drum rhythms, and dance. It is also a time for Cubans to re-gather themselves and remember their history, community, and culture, and is often punctuated by the Cuban national holiday of July 26th. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:42:44 AM |
Monday 25th of January 2021 09:52:02 AM |
EDM |
421 (EULAC) |
Havana Carnival |
Havana's Carnival provides a spectacular display of music, dancing, conga lines, fanciful outfits, fireworks and rum. Carnival comes with some traditions, like effigies of well known people being paraded along the coastal road, Parades run the length of the Malecon and rich traditional music competes with more contemporary sounds. Thousands of Cubans look forward to the traditional carnival festivities, a colorful and explosive show of allegoric floats and dancers. As a complement, dishes from Cuban cuisine and beverages, Cuban cold beer and Cuban rum offered by the Malecon. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:53:42 AM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 11:59:09 AM |
EDM |
422 (EULAC) |
Curaçao Carnival |
After mid 20th century all these influences started to merge together and melt down into one huge national cultural expression on the island that features people from almost fifty different nationalities. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:08:37 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:12:32 PM |
EDM |
423 (EULAC) |
Dominica Carnival |
Carnival, or 'The Real Mas', is a pre-Lenten festival, and usually falls in February or March each year. It is unquestionably the most festive season in Dominica. It is hard to miss the fervour of the people's loyalty to their favourite calypsonian or pageant during the preceding months of the Calypso Final and the National Queen Show. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:12:08 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:12:08 PM |
EDM |
424 (EULAC) |
Carnival in the Dominican Republic |
The Carnival in the Dominican Republic is a Dominican celebration that takes place throughout February; although some Dominicans (rarely) celebrate it during Holy Week in March. [1] Dominicans are usually most festive on February 27th, which is the Dominican Independence Day. In Santo Domingo, celebrations include a large military display with the Dominican air force, navy, and army. Festivities often include the wearing of colorful costumes that symbolize Dominican religious and traditional characters such as Calife, Guloya, and Diablo Cojuelo. Festivities take place all over the island, with each town adding its own twist to the celebration. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:17:37 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:17:51 PM |
EDM |
425 (EULAC) |
Carriacou Carnival |
Carriacou Carnival encompasses wild and wonderfully expressive street dances, soca, fancy mas bands, calypso, the Jab Jab and even the authentic Shakespeare Mas. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:20:46 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:20:46 PM |
EDM |
426 (EULAC) |
Spicemas |
|
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:30:31 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:40:39 PM |
EDM |
427 (EULAC) |
Guadeloupe Carnaval |
In Guadeloupe Islands, Carnival is a major cultural event, which is celebrated over three months: January , February and March. If you are in Guadeloupe Islands during this period, you cannot miss out on this spectacular and colorful event. You will attend parades floats, and many contests! Like for costumes, lyrics and also for choreographies. Count also on the multiple Dance marathons all across the cities to delve into the hypnotic rhythm of Guadeloupe! |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:32:52 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 12:41:04 PM |
EDM |
428 (EULAC) |
Mashramani |
Mashramani, often abbreviated to "Mash", is an annual festival that celebrates Guyana becoming a Republic in 1970. The festival, usually held on 23 February (except for the 2016 event, this was held on Guyana's Independence Day, 26 May, to celebrate Guyana's 50th Independence Anniversary)– Guyanese Republic Day – includes a parade, music, games and cooking and is intended to commemorate the "Birth of the Republic".The word "Mashramani" is derived from an Amerindian language and in translation means "the celebration after hard work". It is one of the most colourful of all the country's festivals. There are spectacular costume competitions, float parades, masquerade bands, and dancing in the streets to the accompaniment of steel band music and calypsos. Masquerades frequent the streets performing acrobatic dance routines, a vivid reminder of Guyana's African heritage. Calypso competitions with their witty social commentaries are another integral part of "Mash", and this culminates in the coronation of a King or Queen for the particular year. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 01:20:31 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 01:20:31 PM |
EDM |
429 (EULAC) |
Haitian Carnival |
Haitian Carnival is a celebration held over several weeks each year leading up to Mardi Gras. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:42:54 PM |
Monday 25th of January 2021 01:24:29 PM |
EDM |
430 (EULAC) |
Bacchanal Jamaica Mas Camp |
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Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:46:24 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:50:31 PM |
EDM |
431 (EULAC) |
Martinique Carnival |
Martinique's version of Carnival, is a four-day event beginning just before Lent and ending on its first day, with the burning of Vaval, a papier-mâché figure symbolizing Carnival. Businesses close during Carnival. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:51:49 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:51:49 PM |
EDM |
432 (EULAC) |
Montserrat Festival |
|
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:57:47 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 02:57:47 PM |
EDM |
433 (EULAC) |
Carnaval de Ponce |
The Carnaval de Ponce, officially Carnaval Ponceño, is an annual celebration held in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The celebration lasts one week and it ends on the day before Ash Wednesday. |
Carnival |
Friday 20th of October 2017 03:02:23 PM |
Friday 20th of October 2017 03:02:23 PM |
EDM |
434 (EULAC) |
University of St Andrews |
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Organization |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 10:56:26 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:41:47 PM |
EDM |
435 (EULAC) |
The University of the West Indies |
|
Organization |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 10:59:56 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:42:01 PM |
EDM |
436 (EULAC) |
St. Augustine Campus |
|
Organization |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:01:07 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:42:24 PM |
EDM |
437 (EULAC) |
Cave Hill Campus |
|
Organization |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:02:09 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:42:38 PM |
EDM |
438 (EULAC) |
Caribe-Expo |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:15:40 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:15:40 AM |
EDM |
439 (EULAC) |
Carifiesta |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:26:31 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:26:31 AM |
EDM |
440 (EULAC) |
Peeks Toronto Caribbean Carnival |
The Toronto Caribbean Carnival is the official Caribbean festival overseen by the Festival Management Committee recognized as a major international event. It’s the largest cultural festival of its kind in North America. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:29:50 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:29:50 AM |
EDM |
441 (EULAC) |
Carifest |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:37:59 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:37:59 AM |
EDM |
442 (EULAC) |
Cariwest |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:40:37 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:40:37 AM |
EDM |
443 (EULAC) |
Carnaval Tropical de Paris |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:43:28 AM |
Monday 25th of January 2021 01:32:04 PM |
EDM |
444 (EULAC) |
Karneval der Kulturen |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:46:47 AM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 11:46:47 AM |
EDM |
445 (EULAC) |
Birmingham International Carnival |
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Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:00:36 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:00:36 PM |
EDM |
446 (EULAC) |
Leeds West Indian Carnival |
The Leeds Carnival, also called the Leeds West Indian Carnival or the Chapeltown Carnival, is one of the longest running West Indian carnivals in Europe, having been going since 1967. The carnival is held in the Chapeltown and Harehills parts of Leeds every August bank holiday weekend. Attendance is estimated at about 150,000. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:05:11 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:05:11 PM |
EDM |
447 (EULAC) |
Notting Hill Carnival |
The Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event that has taken place in London since 1966 on the streets of Notting Hill, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, each August over two days (the August bank holiday Monday and the preceding Sunday). It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals, and a significant event in Black British culture. In 2006, the UK public voted it onto the list of icons of England. Despite its name, it is not part of the global Carnival season preceding Lent. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:07:44 PM |
Monday 25th of January 2021 01:38:40 PM |
EDM |
448 (EULAC) |
Leicester Caribbean Carnival |
Leicester Caribbean Carnival is an annual event, held in early August in Leicester, England. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:10:03 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:10:03 PM |
EDM |
449 (EULAC) |
Caribbean Carnival of Manchester |
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Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:11:52 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:11:52 PM |
EDM |
450 (EULAC) |
Nottingham Caribbean Carnival |
The Nottingham Carnival Weekend, formerly the Nottingham Caribbean Carnival, is a superb multi-cultural event held every summer. The Carnival has been going from strength to strength, developing local artists and practitioners and improving year on year. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:13:56 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:13:56 PM |
EDM |
451 (EULAC) |
St Pauls Carnival |
St Pauls Carnival is an annual African Caribbean carnival held, usually on the first Saturday of July, in St Pauls, Bristol. The celebration began life in 1968 as the St Pauls Festival, when the idea was "to create an event to help improve relationships between the European, African, Caribbean and Asian inhabitants of the area." |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:16:03 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:16:03 PM |
EDM |
452 (EULAC) |
Preston Caribbean Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:18:14 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:18:14 PM |
EDM |
453 (EULAC) |
Atlanta Carnival |
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Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:20:52 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:20:52 PM |
EDM |
454 (EULAC) |
Carnaval Brasileiro |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:23:34 PM |
Monday 25th of January 2021 01:44:58 PM |
EDM |
455 (EULAC) |
Baltimore Caribbean-American Festival |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:26:35 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:26:35 PM |
EDM |
456 (EULAC) |
Boston, Massachusetts Carnival |
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Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:29:53 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:29:53 PM |
EDM |
457 (EULAC) |
Cambridge Carnival International |
The annual Cambridge Carnival International festival uses the Trinidad and Tobago model to bring together Cambridge’s diverse community for a spectacular annual costume parade and celebration. |
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:31:46 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:31:46 PM |
EDM |
458 (EULAC) |
Chicago CARIFETE |
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Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:34:06 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:34:06 PM |
EDM |
459 (EULAC) |
Dallas Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:36:34 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 12:36:34 PM |
EDM |
460 (EULAC) |
Miami Broward Caribbean Carnival |
|
Carnival |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 01:29:40 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 01:29:40 PM |
EDM |
461 (EULAC) |
MAC 2017 |
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Organization |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:55:10 PM |
Monday 23rd of October 2017 07:55:10 PM |
EDM |
462 (EULAC) |
Kaolin Ball Clay Tobacco Pipe |
White kaolin clay ball tobacco pipe, partial bowl and heel/spur. Decorated with star shapes in relief on both sides, with a vertical feather/leaf pattern down the length of the bowl on two sides. The artifact was found in church village; it is unknown who would have used the pipe, as the village was home to a mixed community of enslaved people and poor whites. It is unknown where the pipe originated, but the shape of the pipe resembles pipes found at archaeological sites in England and on other Anglophone Caribbean islands. The star relief pattern resembles patterns found in the Bahamas. The pipe was likely used pre-Emancipation in Barbados. Photographs and metadata completed by Kaya Hill, Brown University History of Art and Architecture A.B. candidate 2018, during a visit to BMHS. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 17th of January 2018 06:28:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 02:04:46 PM |
EDM |
463 (EULAC) |
Pony |
The Bridges Collection |
3D Object |
Wednesday 17th of January 2018 06:34:25 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of December 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
466 (EULAC) |
Black Ceramic Jug |
Museums of the University of St Andrews |
3D Object |
Friday 02nd of February 2018 12:24:58 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:10:42 PM |
EDM |
468 (EULAC) |
Polar bear skull |
Polar bear skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
3D Object |
Friday 09th of March 2018 06:58:49 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:31:32 AM |
EDM |
469 (EULAC) |
Porpoise skull |
Porpoise skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
3D Object |
Friday 09th of March 2018 07:02:46 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:30:49 AM |
EDM |
470 (EULAC) |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 13th of March 2018 03:59:52 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 11:29:44 AM |
EDM |
471 (EULAC) |
Bone shard |
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Photogrammetry |
Tuesday 20th of March 2018 10:51:35 PM |
Tuesday 20th of March 2018 10:51:35 PM |
EDM |
472 (EULAC) |
Tailor's goose iron |
The tailor's goose iron was a long and thin iron, compared to its household counterpart, with handles that resemble that of a goose's neck. It was traditionally used by tailors for smoothing fabric and pressing seams. There were usually multiple irons in rotation: one in use and at least one other being heated over coals or stove. Early flat irons needed to be gripped with some sort of rag to avoid burns to the user's hand. Later designs incorporated methods of having cooler handles for example: a wooden handle. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 02:51:27 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:04:47 PM |
EDM |
473 (EULAC) |
Barbados Iron 2 |
|
Photogrammetry |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 07:30:19 PM |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 09:46:37 PM |
EDM |
474 (EULAC) |
Barbaos Iron Ball |
|
Photogrammetry |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 07:38:44 PM |
Wednesday 11th of July 2018 09:47:04 PM |
EDM |
475 (EULAC) |
Iron ball |
The iron ball was part of punishment for enslaved people in Barbados. The ball would be fastened to a short chain that was shackled to an enslaved person’s legs. The enslaved person would have to continue labour whilst shackled to the ball, which could weigh from 8 – 10 lbs.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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3D Object |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 09:46:27 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:05:27 PM |
EDM |
476 (EULAC) |
Taíno Zemi |
This small figurine is a Taíno Zemi. A Pre-Columbian artefact from the Taíno people who inhabited the Caribbean centuries before the arrival of the Europeans around 1492. They were wiped out by European colonialism. This figurine was an important aspect of their culture, representing their religious beliefs. The zemis were modelled after Taíno deities and the Taíno would communicate with them through the inhalation of a hallucinogenic substance called cohoba, which they placed on top of the figurine's small bowl above its head. This figurine is a replica. The original zemi was excavated in Jamaica, and now resides in the British Museum, though not on display. |
3D Object |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 10:07:37 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 11:08:30 AM |
EDM |
477 (EULAC) |
Barbados Penny Whistle |
|
Photogrammetry |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 10:22:41 AM |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 10:22:41 AM |
EDM |
478 (EULAC) |
Stone Scraper |
Scrapers made from a variety of materials were popular tools for Amerindian communities. Scrapers are typically formed by chipping the end of a flake of stone in order to create one sharp side and to keep the rest of the sides dull to facilitate grasping it. Most scrapers are either circle or blade-like in shape. The working edges of scrapers tend to be convex, and many have trimmed and dulled lateral edges to facilitate hafting.
In Barbados, as the island is made of limestone and not volcanic rock, scrapers were usually made of conch shell. So it is likely that this stone scraper originated from another Caribbean country.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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3D Object |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 08:07:03 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 02:40:29 PM |
EDM |
479 (EULAC) |
Amerindian Cassava Grater |
The Cassava grater was part of the preparation process for Cassava by Amerindian communities. Jerome Handler, in his article “Aspects of Amerindian Ethnography in 17th Century Barbados” stated that: “ in processing the cassava, traditional Amerindian techniques generally involved first the scraping off of the skin and then the grating of the root with a grater made of thorny branches, coral, or wood and stone splinters set in a board. In squeezing the juice out of the grated cassava, a cylindrical basketry strainer or press (commonly known as a matapi or tipiti in the ethnographic literature) was employed.” (63)
This particular grater also has a motif of a lizard. Animals such as lizards, frogs or turtles were frequent in Taíno art.
Source: “Aspects of Amerindian Ethnography in 17th Century Barbados”. Author: Jerome S. Handler. Caribbean Studies, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Jan., 1970), pp. 50-72.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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3D Object |
Thursday 12th of July 2018 08:16:01 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 02:43:04 PM |
EDM |
481 (EULAC) |
Tuk Band Penny Whistle |
The pennywhistle or tin whistle is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. The modern pennywhistle originates in the British Isles, particularly England and Ireland. It is used in all manner of musical genre from Celtic to Jazz music. The pennywhistle found its way to Barbados through British colonialism and is featured prominently in the Barbados Landship and Tuk Band. |
3D Object |
Friday 13th of July 2018 11:52:41 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:06:52 PM |
EDM |
482 (EULAC) |
Musee Municipal Saint-John Perse |
The museum is housed in a late 19th century building and is dedicated to diplomat and Nobel-prize-winning poet Alex Leger (pseud. Saint-John Perse). The ground floor is one main room which is a period room. This shows the style in which Leger grew up as a boy in the plantation houses of his parents. Besides the furniture a large collection of 19th and 20th century women’s dresses (from slave clothing to upper class gowns) is on display. The second floor contains 20th and 21st century artworks, mainly by local or French-Caribbean artists. The top floor, an attic room, tells the story of the life and works of Alex Leger. Panels with photographs discuss his youth, his diplomatic life and his poetry (of course, crowned by the Nobel Prize). There are objects here from his personal life. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 02:53:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 02:54:16 PM |
EDM |
483 (EULAC) |
Musee Schoelcher |
In 1883 Victor Schoelcher made a donation to Guadeloupe: his collection of statues and reliefs plus objects from his many voyages (wood work from Benin, pre-Columbian Caribbean axes and slave shackles). The museum was opened in 1887. The ground floor is dedicated to Schoelcher's idea for the museum, his donation of objects and his family life. The second floor is divided into his different voyages with objects from each place. It also contains many items related to slavery. The eclectic collection is tied to the reason for his voyages: his political struggle to end slavery in the French colonies. The objects are incredibly diverse. There are plaster casts of famous statues that were made at the Louvre on Schoelcher’s request, porcelain from his father’s factory and the travel collections. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 02:57:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 02:57:33 PM |
EDM |
484 (EULAC) |
Musee Departemental Edgar Clerc |
The museum is dedicated to Edgar Clerc, Guadeloupe's first archaeologist. In 1972 he donated his collection for the creation of an archaeological museum. Recently, archaeologists from Leiden University opened an exhibition here, which functions as a new narrative of text panels to accompany the existing objects and displays. It begins with some contextual panels, setting the island within the archipelago and its other Amerindian cultures. The first wing has an example excavation as its center piece. Panels here focus on archaeology as a profession. Display cases show lithics, tools, pottery and burials. The route leads through an activity room to the other wing with materials from later periods and the contact period. The center piece here is a model village. The display cases include burials, facial reconstructions and ornaments. Finally, there is information on indigenous peoples today, including the Kalinago and Garifuna. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:00:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:00:27 PM |
EDM |
485 (EULAC) |
Ecomusee CreoleArt |
Title
Ecomusee CreoleArt
Description
This museum was begun in 1989 by Jocelyn Roumbo and made collaboratively to preserve and show the nature, history, culture & traditions of Guadeloupe. The visit is self-guided and begins with the Jardin Creole, a walkway with herbal, medicinal or edible plants. The panels provide basic information and recipes, myths or anecdotes, making nature a part of culture by discussing customs, traditions and beliefs. Then there are 32 cabinets, each with different objects and texts to represent the communes of Guadeloupe. Each is made by the respective commune. Throughout, there are ateliers where local initiatives are demonstrated (live or on video), combining natural and cultural heritage to work towards environmental and cultural sustainability. The final aspect of the ecomuseum is the history section of period rooms and houses like life-size dioramas from Columbus to local convenience store. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:03:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:03:59 PM |
EDM |
486 (EULAC) |
Musee du Rhum: Musee Universel |
This is a museum on the grounds of a working distillery (which cannot be visited). The first part, opened in 1990, focuses on the production of sugar and rum. There are photographs, but also a wooden sugar cane mill, a model ox cart and other objects. A second room, from 1992, contains a number of reconstructions, such as a traditional distillery, a sugar refinery and a cooper’s workshop. A wall panel shows machetes from around the world. In a small auditorium they show a 15 minute film. The museum continues upstairs. One room, opened in 1994, has a collection of insects and butterflies, donated by natural scientist Fortuné Chalumeau. Outside this room is an exhibit on trades and crafts, which was set up in 1997. Intermingled with these displays are large plastic creatures, from camels to polar bears. The last exhibit, also from 1997, shows models of the grand sailing vessels of the world. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:06:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:06:55 PM |
EDM |
487 (EULAC) |
Domaine de Severin |
The visit to this operational distillery is essentially a tour of the estate, both by foot and on a small train. The walk is self-guided, following a map with descriptions of 11 points. It begins with the mill where sugar cane is being crushed, past a water wheel, the distillation column, the fermentation vats and the store house. A small Jardin Creole leads to the great house. After the family moved out, this house was a restaurant for a while. Recently it was opened to the public as a period-style museum that you can explore freely. The trail leads on to a reconstructed 1950s worker’s house which is wallpapered with magazines and filled with antiques. The train ride takes about 40 minutes, leading beyond the main grounds of the estate to the sugar cane fields, the pineapple plantation and into the landscape. An audio recording tells the history of the island, the production process of sugar and rum and the family history. |
Organization |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:10:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 03:10:44 PM |
EDM |
488 (EULAC) |
ST LUCY |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:42:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:28 PM |
EDM |
489 (EULAC) |
ST ANDREW |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:42:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:33 PM |
EDM |
490 (EULAC) |
ST PETER |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:43:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:39 PM |
EDM |
491 (EULAC) |
ST JAMES |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:43:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:44 PM |
EDM |
492 (EULAC) |
ST THOMAS |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:43:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:50 PM |
EDM |
493 (EULAC) |
ST GEORGE |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:44:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:55 PM |
EDM |
494 (EULAC) |
ST JOSEPH |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:44:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:01 PM |
EDM |
495 (EULAC) |
ST JOHN |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:45:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:06 PM |
EDM |
496 (EULAC) |
ST MICHAEL |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:46:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:11 PM |
EDM |
497 (EULAC) |
CHRIST CHURCH |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:46:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:20 PM |
EDM |
498 (EULAC) |
ST PHILIP |
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Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 04:46:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:27 PM |
EDM |
501 (EULAC) |
?, FARMER |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:29 PM |
EDM |
502 (EULAC) |
?, TAYLOR |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:30 PM |
EDM |
503 (EULAC) |
ABRAMS, JOSEPH |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:32 PM |
EDM |
504 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, ARCHIE |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:33 PM |
EDM |
505 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, CHARLES |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:34 PM |
EDM |
506 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, HERMAN |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:36 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 09:46:17 AM |
EDM |
507 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, HOLMAN |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:37 PM |
EDM |
508 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, JOHN |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:38 PM |
EDM |
509 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, JOSEPH |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:40 PM |
EDM |
510 (EULAC) |
ADAMS, LAWRENCE |
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Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:41 PM |
EDM |
511 (EULAC) |
ADAMSON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:42 PM |
EDM |
512 (EULAC) |
AGARD, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:44 PM |
EDM |
513 (EULAC) |
AGARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:45 PM |
EDM |
514 (EULAC) |
AGARD, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:47 PM |
EDM |
515 (EULAC) |
AGARD, DECOURCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:49 PM |
EDM |
516 (EULAC) |
AGARD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:50 PM |
EDM |
517 (EULAC) |
AGARD, FOSTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:51 PM |
EDM |
518 (EULAC) |
AGARD, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:53 PM |
EDM |
519 (EULAC) |
AGARD, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:54 PM |
EDM |
520 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:55 PM |
EDM |
521 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:57 PM |
EDM |
522 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:13:58 PM |
EDM |
523 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JEROME |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:00 PM |
EDM |
524 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:01 PM |
EDM |
525 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:03 PM |
EDM |
526 (EULAC) |
AGARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:04 PM |
EDM |
527 (EULAC) |
AGARD, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:05 PM |
EDM |
528 (EULAC) |
AGARD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:07 PM |
EDM |
529 (EULAC) |
AGARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:08 PM |
EDM |
530 (EULAC) |
ALDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:10 PM |
EDM |
531 (EULAC) |
ALDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:11 PM |
EDM |
532 (EULAC) |
ALFRED, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:12 PM |
EDM |
533 (EULAC) |
ALIS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:14 PM |
EDM |
534 (EULAC) |
ALKINS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:15 PM |
EDM |
535 (EULAC) |
ALKINS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:16 PM |
EDM |
536 (EULAC) |
ALKINS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:18 PM |
EDM |
537 (EULAC) |
ALKINS, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:19 PM |
EDM |
538 (EULAC) |
ALKINSON, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:21 PM |
EDM |
539 (EULAC) |
ALLAN, ASHBY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:22 PM |
EDM |
540 (EULAC) |
ALLDER, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:24 PM |
EDM |
541 (EULAC) |
ALLDER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:25 PM |
EDM |
542 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:27 PM |
EDM |
543 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ADDISON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:28 PM |
EDM |
544 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:30 PM |
EDM |
545 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:31 PM |
EDM |
546 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, AHIJAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:32 PM |
EDM |
547 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:34 PM |
EDM |
548 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:35 PM |
EDM |
549 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:37 PM |
EDM |
550 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:38 PM |
EDM |
551 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALFONSO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:39 PM |
EDM |
552 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:41 PM |
EDM |
553 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ANDREW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:42 PM |
EDM |
554 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:44 PM |
EDM |
555 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:45 PM |
EDM |
556 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ASHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:46 PM |
EDM |
557 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, AUBRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:48 PM |
EDM |
558 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:50 PM |
EDM |
559 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:51 PM |
EDM |
560 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:52 PM |
EDM |
561 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:54 PM |
EDM |
562 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, BRUCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:56 PM |
EDM |
563 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:57 PM |
EDM |
564 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:14:59 PM |
EDM |
565 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:00 PM |
EDM |
566 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:02 PM |
EDM |
567 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, DICOURCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:03 PM |
EDM |
568 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:05 PM |
EDM |
569 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:07 PM |
EDM |
570 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:08 PM |
EDM |
571 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:10 PM |
EDM |
572 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:11 PM |
EDM |
573 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:12 PM |
EDM |
574 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:14 PM |
EDM |
575 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:15 PM |
EDM |
576 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:17 PM |
EDM |
577 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:18 PM |
EDM |
578 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:20 PM |
EDM |
579 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:21 PM |
EDM |
580 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:23 PM |
EDM |
581 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:24 PM |
EDM |
582 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, GABRIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:26 PM |
EDM |
583 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, GARREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:27 PM |
EDM |
584 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:28 PM |
EDM |
585 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:30 PM |
EDM |
586 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, GLASTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:31 PM |
EDM |
587 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:32 PM |
EDM |
588 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:34 PM |
EDM |
589 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:35 PM |
EDM |
590 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:37 PM |
EDM |
591 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:38 PM |
EDM |
592 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, INO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:39 PM |
EDM |
593 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ISAIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:41 PM |
EDM |
594 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ISIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:42 PM |
EDM |
595 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:43 PM |
EDM |
596 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:45 PM |
EDM |
597 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:46 PM |
EDM |
598 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:48 PM |
EDM |
599 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:49 PM |
EDM |
600 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:51 PM |
EDM |
601 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:52 PM |
EDM |
602 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:54 PM |
EDM |
603 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOHNATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:55 PM |
EDM |
604 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:56 PM |
EDM |
605 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:58 PM |
EDM |
606 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:15:59 PM |
EDM |
607 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:00 PM |
EDM |
608 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:02 PM |
EDM |
609 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:03 PM |
EDM |
610 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:05 PM |
EDM |
611 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:06 PM |
EDM |
612 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:07 PM |
EDM |
613 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:09 PM |
EDM |
614 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:10 PM |
EDM |
615 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:11 PM |
EDM |
616 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, LAMONT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:13 PM |
EDM |
617 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:14 PM |
EDM |
618 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:16 PM |
EDM |
619 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:17 PM |
EDM |
620 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, NOEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:19 PM |
EDM |
621 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, PAUL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:20 PM |
EDM |
622 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:22 PM |
EDM |
623 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:23 PM |
EDM |
624 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:25 PM |
EDM |
625 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:26 PM |
EDM |
626 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:27 PM |
EDM |
627 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:29 PM |
EDM |
628 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:30 PM |
EDM |
629 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:32 PM |
EDM |
630 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:33 PM |
EDM |
631 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:34 PM |
EDM |
632 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:36 PM |
EDM |
633 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:37 PM |
EDM |
634 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:38 PM |
EDM |
635 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:40 PM |
EDM |
636 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:41 PM |
EDM |
637 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:43 PM |
EDM |
638 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:44 PM |
EDM |
639 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:46 PM |
EDM |
640 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, THORNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:47 PM |
EDM |
641 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, THORNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:49 PM |
EDM |
642 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:50 PM |
EDM |
643 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WALLACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:52 PM |
EDM |
644 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:54 PM |
EDM |
645 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:55 PM |
EDM |
646 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:56 PM |
EDM |
647 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:58 PM |
EDM |
648 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:16:59 PM |
EDM |
649 (EULAC) |
ALLEYNE, WILLIAMS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:00 PM |
EDM |
650 (EULAC) |
ALLMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:02 PM |
EDM |
651 (EULAC) |
ALLMAN, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:03 PM |
EDM |
652 (EULAC) |
ALLSOP, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:05 PM |
EDM |
653 (EULAC) |
ALLSOP, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:06 PM |
EDM |
654 (EULAC) |
ALLSOP, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:07 PM |
EDM |
655 (EULAC) |
ALS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:09 PM |
EDM |
656 (EULAC) |
ALS, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:10 PM |
EDM |
657 (EULAC) |
ALS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:12 PM |
EDM |
658 (EULAC) |
AMES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:13 PM |
EDM |
659 (EULAC) |
AMEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:15 PM |
EDM |
660 (EULAC) |
ANDREW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:16 PM |
EDM |
661 (EULAC) |
ANTROBUS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:17 PM |
EDM |
662 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHAITE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:19 PM |
EDM |
663 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:20 PM |
EDM |
664 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHAITE, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:22 PM |
EDM |
665 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:24 PM |
EDM |
666 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:25 PM |
EDM |
667 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:26 PM |
EDM |
668 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, J |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:28 PM |
EDM |
669 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:29 PM |
EDM |
670 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:31 PM |
EDM |
671 (EULAC) |
APPLEWHITE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:32 PM |
EDM |
672 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:34 PM |
EDM |
673 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:35 PM |
EDM |
674 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, B |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:37 PM |
EDM |
675 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:38 PM |
EDM |
676 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, EARL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:40 PM |
EDM |
677 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:41 PM |
EDM |
678 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:42 PM |
EDM |
679 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:44 PM |
EDM |
680 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:45 PM |
EDM |
681 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:47 PM |
EDM |
682 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, FITZGERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:48 PM |
EDM |
683 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:50 PM |
EDM |
684 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:51 PM |
EDM |
685 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:53 PM |
EDM |
686 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:54 PM |
EDM |
687 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:55 PM |
EDM |
688 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, PERCIVAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:57 PM |
EDM |
689 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:17:58 PM |
EDM |
690 (EULAC) |
ARCHER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:00 PM |
EDM |
691 (EULAC) |
ARCHIBALD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:01 PM |
EDM |
692 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:02 PM |
EDM |
693 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:04 PM |
EDM |
694 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:05 PM |
EDM |
695 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:07 PM |
EDM |
696 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:08 PM |
EDM |
697 (EULAC) |
ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:09 PM |
EDM |
698 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:11 PM |
EDM |
699 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:12 PM |
EDM |
700 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:14 PM |
EDM |
701 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:15 PM |
EDM |
702 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:17 PM |
EDM |
703 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:18 PM |
EDM |
704 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:20 PM |
EDM |
705 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:21 PM |
EDM |
706 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:22 PM |
EDM |
707 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:24 PM |
EDM |
708 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:25 PM |
EDM |
709 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, NATH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:27 PM |
EDM |
710 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:28 PM |
EDM |
711 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:29 PM |
EDM |
712 (EULAC) |
ARTHUR, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:31 PM |
EDM |
713 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, EVERTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:32 PM |
EDM |
714 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:34 PM |
EDM |
715 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:35 PM |
EDM |
716 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:36 PM |
EDM |
717 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:38 PM |
EDM |
718 (EULAC) |
ASHBY, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:39 PM |
EDM |
719 (EULAC) |
ATHERLEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:41 PM |
EDM |
720 (EULAC) |
ATHERLEY, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:42 PM |
EDM |
721 (EULAC) |
ATHERLEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:44 PM |
EDM |
722 (EULAC) |
ATHERLEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:45 PM |
EDM |
723 (EULAC) |
ATHERLEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:46 PM |
EDM |
724 (EULAC) |
ATHUIS, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:48 PM |
EDM |
725 (EULAC) |
ATHUIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:49 PM |
EDM |
726 (EULAC) |
ATKINSON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:51 PM |
EDM |
727 (EULAC) |
ATKINSON, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:52 PM |
EDM |
728 (EULAC) |
ATWELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:54 PM |
EDM |
729 (EULAC) |
ATWELL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:55 PM |
EDM |
730 (EULAC) |
ATWELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:57 PM |
EDM |
731 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:18:59 PM |
EDM |
732 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, B |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:00 PM |
EDM |
733 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:02 PM |
EDM |
734 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, F. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:03 PM |
EDM |
735 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, HARRIGAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:05 PM |
EDM |
736 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:06 PM |
EDM |
737 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:07 PM |
EDM |
738 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:09 PM |
EDM |
739 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:10 PM |
EDM |
740 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:12 PM |
EDM |
741 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:13 PM |
EDM |
742 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:14 PM |
EDM |
743 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:16 PM |
EDM |
744 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:17 PM |
EDM |
745 (EULAC) |
AUSTIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:19 PM |
EDM |
746 (EULAC) |
BABB, A. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:20 PM |
EDM |
747 (EULAC) |
BABB, AJMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:22 PM |
EDM |
748 (EULAC) |
BABB, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:23 PM |
EDM |
749 (EULAC) |
BABB, GARNETT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:25 PM |
EDM |
750 (EULAC) |
BABB, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:26 PM |
EDM |
751 (EULAC) |
BABB, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:28 PM |
EDM |
752 (EULAC) |
BABB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:29 PM |
EDM |
753 (EULAC) |
BABB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:31 PM |
EDM |
754 (EULAC) |
BABB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:32 PM |
EDM |
755 (EULAC) |
BABB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:33 PM |
EDM |
756 (EULAC) |
BABB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:35 PM |
EDM |
757 (EULAC) |
BABB, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:36 PM |
EDM |
758 (EULAC) |
BABB, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:38 PM |
EDM |
759 (EULAC) |
BABB, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:39 PM |
EDM |
760 (EULAC) |
BABB, THEODORE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:41 PM |
EDM |
761 (EULAC) |
BABB, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:42 PM |
EDM |
762 (EULAC) |
BADNOCK, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:44 PM |
EDM |
763 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:45 PM |
EDM |
764 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:46 PM |
EDM |
765 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:48 PM |
EDM |
766 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:49 PM |
EDM |
767 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:50 PM |
EDM |
768 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:52 PM |
EDM |
769 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:53 PM |
EDM |
770 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:54 PM |
EDM |
771 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:56 PM |
EDM |
772 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:58 PM |
EDM |
773 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, HAYNES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:19:59 PM |
EDM |
774 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:00 PM |
EDM |
775 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:02 PM |
EDM |
776 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:03 PM |
EDM |
777 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:05 PM |
EDM |
778 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:06 PM |
EDM |
779 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:07 PM |
EDM |
780 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:09 PM |
EDM |
781 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:10 PM |
EDM |
782 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:12 PM |
EDM |
783 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:13 PM |
EDM |
784 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:14 PM |
EDM |
785 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:16 PM |
EDM |
786 (EULAC) |
BAILEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:17 PM |
EDM |
787 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:19 PM |
EDM |
788 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:20 PM |
EDM |
789 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:21 PM |
EDM |
790 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:23 PM |
EDM |
791 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:24 PM |
EDM |
792 (EULAC) |
BAIRD, OSBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:25 PM |
EDM |
793 (EULAC) |
BAKER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:27 PM |
EDM |
794 (EULAC) |
BAKER, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:28 PM |
EDM |
795 (EULAC) |
BAKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:30 PM |
EDM |
796 (EULAC) |
BAKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:31 PM |
EDM |
797 (EULAC) |
BAKER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:33 PM |
EDM |
798 (EULAC) |
BALSOM, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:34 PM |
EDM |
799 (EULAC) |
BALTRAM, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:35 PM |
EDM |
800 (EULAC) |
BANFIELD, AYRE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:37 PM |
EDM |
801 (EULAC) |
BANFIELD, FRDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:38 PM |
EDM |
802 (EULAC) |
BANFIELD, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:39 PM |
EDM |
803 (EULAC) |
BANFIELD, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:41 PM |
EDM |
804 (EULAC) |
BANNISTER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:42 PM |
EDM |
805 (EULAC) |
BANNISTER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:43 PM |
EDM |
806 (EULAC) |
BANNISTER, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:45 PM |
EDM |
807 (EULAC) |
BARKER, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:46 PM |
EDM |
808 (EULAC) |
BARKER, DALESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:48 PM |
EDM |
809 (EULAC) |
BARKER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:49 PM |
EDM |
810 (EULAC) |
BARKER, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:51 PM |
EDM |
811 (EULAC) |
BARKER, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:52 PM |
EDM |
812 (EULAC) |
BARKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:53 PM |
EDM |
813 (EULAC) |
BARKER, MARCUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:55 PM |
EDM |
814 (EULAC) |
BARKER, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:56 PM |
EDM |
815 (EULAC) |
BARKER, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:58 PM |
EDM |
816 (EULAC) |
BARKER, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:20:59 PM |
EDM |
817 (EULAC) |
BARNETT, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:00 PM |
EDM |
818 (EULAC) |
BARNETT, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:02 PM |
EDM |
819 (EULAC) |
BARNETT, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:03 PM |
EDM |
820 (EULAC) |
BARNWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:05 PM |
EDM |
821 (EULAC) |
BARROW, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:06 PM |
EDM |
822 (EULAC) |
BARROW, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:07 PM |
EDM |
823 (EULAC) |
BARROW, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:09 PM |
EDM |
824 (EULAC) |
BARROW, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:10 PM |
EDM |
825 (EULAC) |
BARROW, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:11 PM |
EDM |
826 (EULAC) |
BARROW, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:13 PM |
EDM |
827 (EULAC) |
BARROW, J |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:14 PM |
EDM |
828 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:16 PM |
EDM |
829 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:17 PM |
EDM |
830 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:19 PM |
EDM |
831 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:20 PM |
EDM |
832 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:21 PM |
EDM |
833 (EULAC) |
BARROW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:23 PM |
EDM |
834 (EULAC) |
BARROW, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:24 PM |
EDM |
835 (EULAC) |
BARROW, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:25 PM |
EDM |
836 (EULAC) |
BARROW, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:27 PM |
EDM |
837 (EULAC) |
BARROW, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:28 PM |
EDM |
838 (EULAC) |
BARROW, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:30 PM |
EDM |
839 (EULAC) |
BARROW, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:31 PM |
EDM |
840 (EULAC) |
BARTER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:33 PM |
EDM |
841 (EULAC) |
BARTLETT, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:34 PM |
EDM |
842 (EULAC) |
BARTLETT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:35 PM |
EDM |
843 (EULAC) |
BARTON, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:37 PM |
EDM |
844 (EULAC) |
BARTON, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:38 PM |
EDM |
845 (EULAC) |
BARTON , EMERSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:40 PM |
EDM |
846 (EULAC) |
BASCOM, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:41 PM |
EDM |
847 (EULAC) |
BASCOM, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:42 PM |
EDM |
848 (EULAC) |
BASCOM, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:43 PM |
EDM |
849 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:45 PM |
EDM |
850 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:46 PM |
EDM |
851 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:47 PM |
EDM |
852 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:49 PM |
EDM |
853 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:50 PM |
EDM |
854 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:51 PM |
EDM |
855 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:53 PM |
EDM |
856 (EULAC) |
BASCOMB, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:54 PM |
EDM |
857 (EULAC) |
BASCOMBE, HRBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:56 PM |
EDM |
858 (EULAC) |
BASCOMBE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:57 PM |
EDM |
859 (EULAC) |
BASCOMBE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:21:58 PM |
EDM |
860 (EULAC) |
BATES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:00 PM |
EDM |
861 (EULAC) |
BATSON, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:01 PM |
EDM |
862 (EULAC) |
BATSON, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:02 PM |
EDM |
863 (EULAC) |
BATSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:04 PM |
EDM |
864 (EULAC) |
BATSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:05 PM |
EDM |
865 (EULAC) |
BATSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:06 PM |
EDM |
866 (EULAC) |
BATSON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:08 PM |
EDM |
867 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:09 PM |
EDM |
868 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:11 PM |
EDM |
869 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:12 PM |
EDM |
870 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:13 PM |
EDM |
871 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:15 PM |
EDM |
872 (EULAC) |
BATSON, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:16 PM |
EDM |
873 (EULAC) |
BATSON, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:17 PM |
EDM |
874 (EULAC) |
BATSON, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:19 PM |
EDM |
875 (EULAC) |
BATSON, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:20 PM |
EDM |
876 (EULAC) |
BAYLEY, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:22 PM |
EDM |
877 (EULAC) |
BAYNE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:23 PM |
EDM |
878 (EULAC) |
BAYNE, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:24 PM |
EDM |
879 (EULAC) |
BAYNE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:26 PM |
EDM |
880 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:27 PM |
EDM |
881 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:28 PM |
EDM |
882 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:30 PM |
EDM |
883 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:31 PM |
EDM |
884 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, BROWNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:33 PM |
EDM |
885 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:34 PM |
EDM |
886 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:36 PM |
EDM |
887 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:37 PM |
EDM |
888 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, CHESTERFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:38 PM |
EDM |
889 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:39 PM |
EDM |
890 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, EBENEZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:41 PM |
EDM |
891 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:42 PM |
EDM |
892 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:44 PM |
EDM |
893 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:45 PM |
EDM |
894 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:47 PM |
EDM |
895 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:48 PM |
EDM |
896 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:50 PM |
EDM |
897 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:51 PM |
EDM |
898 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:53 PM |
EDM |
899 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:54 PM |
EDM |
900 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:55 PM |
EDM |
901 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:57 PM |
EDM |
902 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:22:58 PM |
EDM |
903 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:00 PM |
EDM |
904 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:01 PM |
EDM |
905 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:03 PM |
EDM |
906 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:04 PM |
EDM |
907 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:05 PM |
EDM |
908 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:07 PM |
EDM |
909 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, LEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:08 PM |
EDM |
910 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, REID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:09 PM |
EDM |
911 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:11 PM |
EDM |
912 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:12 PM |
EDM |
913 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, STEPHEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:13 PM |
EDM |
914 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:15 PM |
EDM |
915 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:16 PM |
EDM |
916 (EULAC) |
BECKLES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:17 PM |
EDM |
917 (EULAC) |
BEDFORD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:19 PM |
EDM |
918 (EULAC) |
BEDFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:20 PM |
EDM |
919 (EULAC) |
BEDFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:22 PM |
EDM |
920 (EULAC) |
BEDFORD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:23 PM |
EDM |
921 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, A GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:24 PM |
EDM |
922 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:26 PM |
EDM |
923 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:27 PM |
EDM |
924 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:29 PM |
EDM |
925 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:30 PM |
EDM |
926 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:31 PM |
EDM |
927 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:33 PM |
EDM |
928 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:34 PM |
EDM |
929 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:36 PM |
EDM |
930 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, HILARY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:37 PM |
EDM |
931 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:38 PM |
EDM |
932 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:39 PM |
EDM |
933 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:40 PM |
EDM |
934 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:42 PM |
EDM |
935 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:43 PM |
EDM |
936 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, LEVI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:44 PM |
EDM |
937 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, LOVELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:46 PM |
EDM |
938 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, MANEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:47 PM |
EDM |
939 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:49 PM |
EDM |
940 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:50 PM |
EDM |
941 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:52 PM |
EDM |
942 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:53 PM |
EDM |
943 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:54 PM |
EDM |
944 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, SAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:56 PM |
EDM |
945 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:57 PM |
EDM |
946 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, SOLOMOM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:23:59 PM |
EDM |
947 (EULAC) |
BELGRAVE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:00 PM |
EDM |
948 (EULAC) |
BELL, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:01 PM |
EDM |
949 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:03 PM |
EDM |
950 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:04 PM |
EDM |
951 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:05 PM |
EDM |
952 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:07 PM |
EDM |
953 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:08 PM |
EDM |
954 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:10 PM |
EDM |
955 (EULAC) |
BELLAMY, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:11 PM |
EDM |
956 (EULAC) |
BELLE, ADELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:12 PM |
EDM |
957 (EULAC) |
BELLE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:14 PM |
EDM |
958 (EULAC) |
BELLE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:15 PM |
EDM |
959 (EULAC) |
BELLE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:16 PM |
EDM |
960 (EULAC) |
BELLE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:18 PM |
EDM |
961 (EULAC) |
BELLE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:19 PM |
EDM |
962 (EULAC) |
BELLE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:20 PM |
EDM |
963 (EULAC) |
BELLE, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:22 PM |
EDM |
964 (EULAC) |
BELLE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:23 PM |
EDM |
965 (EULAC) |
BELLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:25 PM |
EDM |
966 (EULAC) |
BELLE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:26 PM |
EDM |
967 (EULAC) |
BELLE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:27 PM |
EDM |
968 (EULAC) |
BELLE, JOSEPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:29 PM |
EDM |
969 (EULAC) |
BELLE, PERLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:30 PM |
EDM |
970 (EULAC) |
BELLE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:32 PM |
EDM |
971 (EULAC) |
BELLE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:33 PM |
EDM |
972 (EULAC) |
BELLE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:35 PM |
EDM |
973 (EULAC) |
BELLE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:36 PM |
EDM |
974 (EULAC) |
BEND, ALVO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:37 PM |
EDM |
975 (EULAC) |
BEND, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:39 PM |
EDM |
976 (EULAC) |
BEND, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:40 PM |
EDM |
977 (EULAC) |
BEND, MANASSA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:42 PM |
EDM |
978 (EULAC) |
BEND, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:43 PM |
EDM |
979 (EULAC) |
BEND, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:44 PM |
EDM |
980 (EULAC) |
BENJAMIN, BROWN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:46 PM |
EDM |
981 (EULAC) |
BENJAMIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:47 PM |
EDM |
982 (EULAC) |
BENN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:49 PM |
EDM |
983 (EULAC) |
BENN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:50 PM |
EDM |
984 (EULAC) |
BENN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:51 PM |
EDM |
985 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:53 PM |
EDM |
986 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:54 PM |
EDM |
987 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:55 PM |
EDM |
988 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:57 PM |
EDM |
989 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:24:58 PM |
EDM |
990 (EULAC) |
BENNETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:00 PM |
EDM |
991 (EULAC) |
BENSKIN, BERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:01 PM |
EDM |
992 (EULAC) |
BENSKIN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:03 PM |
EDM |
993 (EULAC) |
BENTHAM, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:04 PM |
EDM |
994 (EULAC) |
BENTHAM, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:06 PM |
EDM |
995 (EULAC) |
BENTHAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:07 PM |
EDM |
996 (EULAC) |
BERKELEY, JORDAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:08 PM |
EDM |
997 (EULAC) |
BERKLEY, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:10 PM |
EDM |
998 (EULAC) |
BERKLEY, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:11 PM |
EDM |
999 (EULAC) |
BEST, ?? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:12 PM |
EDM |
1000 (EULAC) |
BEST, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:14 PM |
EDM |
1001 (EULAC) |
BEST, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:15 PM |
EDM |
1002 (EULAC) |
BEST, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:16 PM |
EDM |
1003 (EULAC) |
BEST, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:18 PM |
EDM |
1004 (EULAC) |
BEST, CLEIGHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:19 PM |
EDM |
1005 (EULAC) |
BEST, D |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:21 PM |
EDM |
1006 (EULAC) |
BEST, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:22 PM |
EDM |
1007 (EULAC) |
BEST, GABRIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:24 PM |
EDM |
1008 (EULAC) |
BEST, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:25 PM |
EDM |
1009 (EULAC) |
BEST, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:26 PM |
EDM |
1010 (EULAC) |
BEST, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:28 PM |
EDM |
1011 (EULAC) |
BEST, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:29 PM |
EDM |
1012 (EULAC) |
BEST, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:31 PM |
EDM |
1013 (EULAC) |
BEST, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:32 PM |
EDM |
1014 (EULAC) |
BEST, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:34 PM |
EDM |
1015 (EULAC) |
BEST, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:36 PM |
EDM |
1016 (EULAC) |
BEST, JULIEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:37 PM |
EDM |
1017 (EULAC) |
BEST, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:38 PM |
EDM |
1018 (EULAC) |
BEST, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:40 PM |
EDM |
1019 (EULAC) |
BEST, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:41 PM |
EDM |
1020 (EULAC) |
BEST, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:43 PM |
EDM |
1021 (EULAC) |
BEST, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:44 PM |
EDM |
1022 (EULAC) |
BEST, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:45 PM |
EDM |
1023 (EULAC) |
BEST, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:47 PM |
EDM |
1024 (EULAC) |
BEST, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:48 PM |
EDM |
1025 (EULAC) |
BEST, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:50 PM |
EDM |
1026 (EULAC) |
BEST, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:51 PM |
EDM |
1027 (EULAC) |
BEST, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:52 PM |
EDM |
1028 (EULAC) |
BEST, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:54 PM |
EDM |
1029 (EULAC) |
BEST , ADOLFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:55 PM |
EDM |
1030 (EULAC) |
BEST , HARRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:56 PM |
EDM |
1031 (EULAC) |
BETHEL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:58 PM |
EDM |
1032 (EULAC) |
BIBBY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:25:59 PM |
EDM |
1033 (EULAC) |
BIBBY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:00 PM |
EDM |
1034 (EULAC) |
BINDON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:02 PM |
EDM |
1035 (EULAC) |
BIRCH, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:03 PM |
EDM |
1036 (EULAC) |
BIRCH, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:05 PM |
EDM |
1037 (EULAC) |
BIRLTELL, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:07 PM |
EDM |
1038 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:08 PM |
EDM |
1039 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:09 PM |
EDM |
1040 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:11 PM |
EDM |
1041 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:12 PM |
EDM |
1042 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:14 PM |
EDM |
1043 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, EDGAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:15 PM |
EDM |
1044 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:17 PM |
EDM |
1045 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:18 PM |
EDM |
1046 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:20 PM |
EDM |
1047 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:21 PM |
EDM |
1048 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:23 PM |
EDM |
1049 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:24 PM |
EDM |
1050 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:25 PM |
EDM |
1051 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:27 PM |
EDM |
1052 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:28 PM |
EDM |
1053 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:29 PM |
EDM |
1054 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:31 PM |
EDM |
1055 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:32 PM |
EDM |
1056 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:34 PM |
EDM |
1057 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:36 PM |
EDM |
1058 (EULAC) |
BISHOP, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:37 PM |
EDM |
1059 (EULAC) |
BISPHAM, JOSEPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:39 PM |
EDM |
1060 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:40 PM |
EDM |
1061 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:42 PM |
EDM |
1062 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:43 PM |
EDM |
1063 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:45 PM |
EDM |
1064 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:46 PM |
EDM |
1065 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:48 PM |
EDM |
1066 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:49 PM |
EDM |
1067 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, ENRICO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:50 PM |
EDM |
1068 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:52 PM |
EDM |
1069 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, ISAIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:53 PM |
EDM |
1070 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:54 PM |
EDM |
1071 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:56 PM |
EDM |
1072 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:58 PM |
EDM |
1073 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:26:59 PM |
EDM |
1074 (EULAC) |
BLACKETT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:00 PM |
EDM |
1075 (EULAC) |
BLACKETTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:02 PM |
EDM |
1076 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:03 PM |
EDM |
1077 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:05 PM |
EDM |
1078 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:07 PM |
EDM |
1079 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:09 PM |
EDM |
1080 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:11 PM |
EDM |
1081 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:12 PM |
EDM |
1082 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:13 PM |
EDM |
1083 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:15 PM |
EDM |
1084 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:16 PM |
EDM |
1085 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, J |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:17 PM |
EDM |
1086 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:19 PM |
EDM |
1087 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:20 PM |
EDM |
1088 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:21 PM |
EDM |
1089 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:23 PM |
EDM |
1090 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:24 PM |
EDM |
1091 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:26 PM |
EDM |
1092 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:27 PM |
EDM |
1093 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:29 PM |
EDM |
1094 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:30 PM |
EDM |
1095 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:32 PM |
EDM |
1096 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:34 PM |
EDM |
1097 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:35 PM |
EDM |
1098 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:37 PM |
EDM |
1099 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:39 PM |
EDM |
1100 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:41 PM |
EDM |
1101 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:44 PM |
EDM |
1102 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:45 PM |
EDM |
1103 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, WILFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:47 PM |
EDM |
1104 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:48 PM |
EDM |
1105 (EULAC) |
BLACKMAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:50 PM |
EDM |
1106 (EULAC) |
BLACKWOOD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:52 PM |
EDM |
1107 (EULAC) |
BLADES, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:53 PM |
EDM |
1108 (EULAC) |
BLADES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:55 PM |
EDM |
1109 (EULAC) |
BLADES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:57 PM |
EDM |
1110 (EULAC) |
BLADES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:58 PM |
EDM |
1111 (EULAC) |
BLADES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:27:59 PM |
EDM |
1112 (EULAC) |
BLADES, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:01 PM |
EDM |
1113 (EULAC) |
BLADES, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:03 PM |
EDM |
1114 (EULAC) |
BLAKE, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:05 PM |
EDM |
1115 (EULAC) |
BLANCHETT, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:07 PM |
EDM |
1116 (EULAC) |
BLANCHETT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:08 PM |
EDM |
1117 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:10 PM |
EDM |
1118 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:11 PM |
EDM |
1119 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:14 PM |
EDM |
1120 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:16 PM |
EDM |
1121 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:18 PM |
EDM |
1122 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:19 PM |
EDM |
1123 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:21 PM |
EDM |
1124 (EULAC) |
BLEDMAN, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:22 PM |
EDM |
1125 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:24 PM |
EDM |
1126 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:25 PM |
EDM |
1127 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, CHESTERFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:27 PM |
EDM |
1128 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:28 PM |
EDM |
1129 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:30 PM |
EDM |
1130 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:31 PM |
EDM |
1131 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:33 PM |
EDM |
1132 (EULAC) |
BLENMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:34 PM |
EDM |
1133 (EULAC) |
BLUNT, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:36 PM |
EDM |
1134 (EULAC) |
BLUNT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:37 PM |
EDM |
1135 (EULAC) |
BLUNT, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:38 PM |
EDM |
1136 (EULAC) |
BLUNT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:40 PM |
EDM |
1137 (EULAC) |
BLUNT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:41 PM |
EDM |
1138 (EULAC) |
BOLDEN, SEIFERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:42 PM |
EDM |
1139 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:45 PM |
EDM |
1140 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:46 PM |
EDM |
1141 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:47 PM |
EDM |
1142 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:49 PM |
EDM |
1143 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:50 PM |
EDM |
1144 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:51 PM |
EDM |
1145 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:53 PM |
EDM |
1146 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:54 PM |
EDM |
1147 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:56 PM |
EDM |
1148 (EULAC) |
BOSTICK, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:57 PM |
EDM |
1149 (EULAC) |
BOUCHER, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:28:59 PM |
EDM |
1150 (EULAC) |
BOUCHER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:00 PM |
EDM |
1151 (EULAC) |
BOUCHER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:01 PM |
EDM |
1152 (EULAC) |
BOUCHER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:03 PM |
EDM |
1153 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:04 PM |
EDM |
1154 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, CAMBRIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:05 PM |
EDM |
1155 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:07 PM |
EDM |
1156 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:08 PM |
EDM |
1157 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:10 PM |
EDM |
1158 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:12 PM |
EDM |
1159 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:13 PM |
EDM |
1160 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:15 PM |
EDM |
1161 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:17 PM |
EDM |
1162 (EULAC) |
BOURNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:18 PM |
EDM |
1163 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:19 PM |
EDM |
1164 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:21 PM |
EDM |
1165 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:22 PM |
EDM |
1166 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:24 PM |
EDM |
1167 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:25 PM |
EDM |
1168 (EULAC) |
BOVELL, OTHO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:27 PM |
EDM |
1169 (EULAC) |
BOVELLE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:28 PM |
EDM |
1170 (EULAC) |
BOVELLE, HARRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:30 PM |
EDM |
1171 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:31 PM |
EDM |
1172 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:32 PM |
EDM |
1173 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:34 PM |
EDM |
1174 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:35 PM |
EDM |
1175 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:36 PM |
EDM |
1176 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:38 PM |
EDM |
1177 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, ISLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:39 PM |
EDM |
1178 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:41 PM |
EDM |
1179 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:42 PM |
EDM |
1180 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:44 PM |
EDM |
1181 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:46 PM |
EDM |
1182 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:47 PM |
EDM |
1183 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:50 PM |
EDM |
1184 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:52 PM |
EDM |
1185 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:54 PM |
EDM |
1186 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:55 PM |
EDM |
1187 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, LEVI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:57 PM |
EDM |
1188 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:29:59 PM |
EDM |
1189 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:01 PM |
EDM |
1190 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, STANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:02 PM |
EDM |
1191 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:04 PM |
EDM |
1192 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:06 PM |
EDM |
1193 (EULAC) |
BOWEN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:08 PM |
EDM |
1194 (EULAC) |
BOWNE, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:09 PM |
EDM |
1195 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, C |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:11 PM |
EDM |
1196 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:13 PM |
EDM |
1197 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:14 PM |
EDM |
1198 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:16 PM |
EDM |
1199 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:17 PM |
EDM |
1200 (EULAC) |
BOXILL, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:19 PM |
EDM |
1201 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:22 PM |
EDM |
1202 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:23 PM |
EDM |
1203 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:25 PM |
EDM |
1204 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ALONSO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:27 PM |
EDM |
1205 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:28 PM |
EDM |
1206 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CAMERON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:30 PM |
EDM |
1207 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:32 PM |
EDM |
1208 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:33 PM |
EDM |
1209 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:35 PM |
EDM |
1210 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:36 PM |
EDM |
1211 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:38 PM |
EDM |
1212 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:40 PM |
EDM |
1213 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:41 PM |
EDM |
1214 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:43 PM |
EDM |
1215 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, EDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:44 PM |
EDM |
1216 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:46 PM |
EDM |
1217 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:47 PM |
EDM |
1218 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:49 PM |
EDM |
1219 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, EZRA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:50 PM |
EDM |
1220 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, FELIX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:52 PM |
EDM |
1221 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:54 PM |
EDM |
1222 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:55 PM |
EDM |
1223 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:56 PM |
EDM |
1224 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:58 PM |
EDM |
1225 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:30:59 PM |
EDM |
1226 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, J |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:00 PM |
EDM |
1227 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:02 PM |
EDM |
1228 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:03 PM |
EDM |
1229 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:05 PM |
EDM |
1230 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:06 PM |
EDM |
1231 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:08 PM |
EDM |
1232 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:09 PM |
EDM |
1233 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:10 PM |
EDM |
1234 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:12 PM |
EDM |
1235 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:13 PM |
EDM |
1236 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:15 PM |
EDM |
1237 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:16 PM |
EDM |
1238 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:18 PM |
EDM |
1239 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:19 PM |
EDM |
1240 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:21 PM |
EDM |
1241 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:23 PM |
EDM |
1242 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:24 PM |
EDM |
1243 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:26 PM |
EDM |
1244 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:27 PM |
EDM |
1245 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, L |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:29 PM |
EDM |
1246 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, LEMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:31 PM |
EDM |
1247 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:32 PM |
EDM |
1248 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, LICHFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:34 PM |
EDM |
1249 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, LOVELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:36 PM |
EDM |
1250 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, LYNCH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:38 PM |
EDM |
1251 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, MONLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:39 PM |
EDM |
1252 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:41 PM |
EDM |
1253 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, OSBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:43 PM |
EDM |
1254 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:44 PM |
EDM |
1255 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:46 PM |
EDM |
1256 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:48 PM |
EDM |
1257 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:49 PM |
EDM |
1258 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:51 PM |
EDM |
1259 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:54 PM |
EDM |
1260 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:55 PM |
EDM |
1261 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:57 PM |
EDM |
1262 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:31:58 PM |
EDM |
1263 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, WILFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:00 PM |
EDM |
1264 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:02 PM |
EDM |
1265 (EULAC) |
BOYCE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:03 PM |
EDM |
1266 (EULAC) |
BRACEY, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:05 PM |
EDM |
1267 (EULAC) |
BRACEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:06 PM |
EDM |
1268 (EULAC) |
BRACEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:08 PM |
EDM |
1269 (EULAC) |
BRADOHAN, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:09 PM |
EDM |
1270 (EULAC) |
BRADSHAW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:11 PM |
EDM |
1271 (EULAC) |
BRADSHAW, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:13 PM |
EDM |
1272 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:14 PM |
EDM |
1273 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:16 PM |
EDM |
1274 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:17 PM |
EDM |
1275 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:19 PM |
EDM |
1276 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:20 PM |
EDM |
1277 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, MARCUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:22 PM |
EDM |
1278 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, NICHOLAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:24 PM |
EDM |
1279 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, OLIVER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:26 PM |
EDM |
1280 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:27 PM |
EDM |
1281 (EULAC) |
BRANCH, ZACCHIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:29 PM |
EDM |
1282 (EULAC) |
BRANDFORD, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:31 PM |
EDM |
1283 (EULAC) |
BRANKER, DONLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:32 PM |
EDM |
1284 (EULAC) |
BRANKER, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:34 PM |
EDM |
1285 (EULAC) |
BRANKER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:35 PM |
EDM |
1286 (EULAC) |
BRANKR, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:37 PM |
EDM |
1287 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:38 PM |
EDM |
1288 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:40 PM |
EDM |
1289 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:41 PM |
EDM |
1290 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:43 PM |
EDM |
1291 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:44 PM |
EDM |
1292 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, AUBRYE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:46 PM |
EDM |
1293 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:48 PM |
EDM |
1294 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:49 PM |
EDM |
1295 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, BRANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:51 PM |
EDM |
1296 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:52 PM |
EDM |
1297 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:55 PM |
EDM |
1298 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, DACOSTA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:56 PM |
EDM |
1299 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:32:58 PM |
EDM |
1300 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:00 PM |
EDM |
1301 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, E. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:01 PM |
EDM |
1302 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:03 PM |
EDM |
1303 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:04 PM |
EDM |
1304 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:06 PM |
EDM |
1305 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, EUGENE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:09 PM |
EDM |
1306 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:11 PM |
EDM |
1307 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:13 PM |
EDM |
1308 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, FREDEICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:14 PM |
EDM |
1309 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:16 PM |
EDM |
1310 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:18 PM |
EDM |
1311 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:19 PM |
EDM |
1312 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:21 PM |
EDM |
1313 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, HOWELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:23 PM |
EDM |
1314 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, HRBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:25 PM |
EDM |
1315 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:27 PM |
EDM |
1316 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:28 PM |
EDM |
1317 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:30 PM |
EDM |
1318 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:31 PM |
EDM |
1319 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:33 PM |
EDM |
1320 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:35 PM |
EDM |
1321 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:37 PM |
EDM |
1322 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:38 PM |
EDM |
1323 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:40 PM |
EDM |
1324 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:42 PM |
EDM |
1325 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:43 PM |
EDM |
1326 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:45 PM |
EDM |
1327 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JONAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:47 PM |
EDM |
1328 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:48 PM |
EDM |
1329 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:50 PM |
EDM |
1330 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:51 PM |
EDM |
1331 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:53 PM |
EDM |
1332 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:57 PM |
EDM |
1333 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:33:58 PM |
EDM |
1334 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:00 PM |
EDM |
1335 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, LEE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:02 PM |
EDM |
1336 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, LEVI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:03 PM |
EDM |
1337 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, M |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:05 PM |
EDM |
1338 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, MARCUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:07 PM |
EDM |
1339 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, NATH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:08 PM |
EDM |
1340 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:10 PM |
EDM |
1341 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:12 PM |
EDM |
1342 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:13 PM |
EDM |
1343 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:15 PM |
EDM |
1344 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:16 PM |
EDM |
1345 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:18 PM |
EDM |
1346 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:20 PM |
EDM |
1347 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:21 PM |
EDM |
1348 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:23 PM |
EDM |
1349 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:24 PM |
EDM |
1350 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:26 PM |
EDM |
1351 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, THEO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:28 PM |
EDM |
1352 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:29 PM |
EDM |
1353 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, WALLACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:30 PM |
EDM |
1354 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:34 PM |
EDM |
1355 (EULAC) |
BRATHWAITE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:36 PM |
EDM |
1356 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:37 PM |
EDM |
1357 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, GENTLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:39 PM |
EDM |
1358 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:41 PM |
EDM |
1359 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:42 PM |
EDM |
1360 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:44 PM |
EDM |
1361 (EULAC) |
BRERETON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:45 PM |
EDM |
1362 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:47 PM |
EDM |
1363 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:49 PM |
EDM |
1364 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:50 PM |
EDM |
1365 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:52 PM |
EDM |
1366 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:54 PM |
EDM |
1367 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:55 PM |
EDM |
1368 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:57 PM |
EDM |
1369 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:34:58 PM |
EDM |
1370 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:00 PM |
EDM |
1371 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:02 PM |
EDM |
1372 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:03 PM |
EDM |
1373 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:05 PM |
EDM |
1374 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:08 PM |
EDM |
1375 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:11 PM |
EDM |
1376 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:12 PM |
EDM |
1377 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:14 PM |
EDM |
1378 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, MANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:16 PM |
EDM |
1379 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:17 PM |
EDM |
1380 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:19 PM |
EDM |
1381 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, WILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:21 PM |
EDM |
1382 (EULAC) |
BREWSTER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:22 PM |
EDM |
1383 (EULAC) |
BRIDGEMAN, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:24 PM |
EDM |
1384 (EULAC) |
BRIDGEMAN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:26 PM |
EDM |
1385 (EULAC) |
BRIDGEMAN, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:27 PM |
EDM |
1386 (EULAC) |
BRIDGEMAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:29 PM |
EDM |
1387 (EULAC) |
BRIDGEMAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:31 PM |
EDM |
1388 (EULAC) |
BRIGGS, BERRIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:32 PM |
EDM |
1389 (EULAC) |
BRIGGS, HORACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:33 PM |
EDM |
1390 (EULAC) |
BRIGGS, HORACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:35 PM |
EDM |
1391 (EULAC) |
BRIGGS, HORACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:37 PM |
EDM |
1392 (EULAC) |
BRIGGS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:39 PM |
EDM |
1393 (EULAC) |
BROME, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:41 PM |
EDM |
1394 (EULAC) |
BROOKER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:44 PM |
EDM |
1395 (EULAC) |
BROOKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:47 PM |
EDM |
1396 (EULAC) |
BROOKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:48 PM |
EDM |
1397 (EULAC) |
BROOM, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:50 PM |
EDM |
1398 (EULAC) |
BROOME, B JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:52 PM |
EDM |
1399 (EULAC) |
BROOME, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:54 PM |
EDM |
1400 (EULAC) |
BROOME, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:55 PM |
EDM |
1401 (EULAC) |
BROOME, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:57 PM |
EDM |
1402 (EULAC) |
BROOME, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:35:59 PM |
EDM |
1403 (EULAC) |
BROOME, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:00 PM |
EDM |
1404 (EULAC) |
BROOME, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:02 PM |
EDM |
1405 (EULAC) |
BROOME, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:04 PM |
EDM |
1406 (EULAC) |
BROOME, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:06 PM |
EDM |
1407 (EULAC) |
BROOME, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:08 PM |
EDM |
1408 (EULAC) |
BROOME, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:09 PM |
EDM |
1409 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:11 PM |
EDM |
1410 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:12 PM |
EDM |
1411 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:16 PM |
EDM |
1412 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:17 PM |
EDM |
1413 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:19 PM |
EDM |
1414 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:21 PM |
EDM |
1415 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, P |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:22 PM |
EDM |
1416 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:24 PM |
EDM |
1417 (EULAC) |
BROOMES, STEPHEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:25 PM |
EDM |
1418 (EULAC) |
BROOMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:26 PM |
EDM |
1419 (EULAC) |
BROOMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:28 PM |
EDM |
1420 (EULAC) |
BROWN, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:29 PM |
EDM |
1421 (EULAC) |
BROWN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:31 PM |
EDM |
1422 (EULAC) |
BROWN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:32 PM |
EDM |
1423 (EULAC) |
BROWN, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:34 PM |
EDM |
1424 (EULAC) |
BROWN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:35 PM |
EDM |
1425 (EULAC) |
BROWN, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:37 PM |
EDM |
1426 (EULAC) |
BROWN , H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:38 PM |
EDM |
1427 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:39 PM |
EDM |
1428 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:41 PM |
EDM |
1429 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:42 PM |
EDM |
1430 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:43 PM |
EDM |
1431 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:45 PM |
EDM |
1432 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:46 PM |
EDM |
1433 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:48 PM |
EDM |
1434 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:49 PM |
EDM |
1435 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:53 PM |
EDM |
1436 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:54 PM |
EDM |
1437 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:56 PM |
EDM |
1438 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:57 PM |
EDM |
1439 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:36:58 PM |
EDM |
1440 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:00 PM |
EDM |
1441 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:01 PM |
EDM |
1442 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:02 PM |
EDM |
1443 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:04 PM |
EDM |
1444 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:05 PM |
EDM |
1445 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:06 PM |
EDM |
1446 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:08 PM |
EDM |
1447 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:09 PM |
EDM |
1448 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:10 PM |
EDM |
1449 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:12 PM |
EDM |
1450 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:13 PM |
EDM |
1451 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:14 PM |
EDM |
1452 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:16 PM |
EDM |
1453 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, THEODORE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:17 PM |
EDM |
1454 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:18 PM |
EDM |
1455 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:20 PM |
EDM |
1456 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:21 PM |
EDM |
1457 (EULAC) |
BROWNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:25 PM |
EDM |
1458 (EULAC) |
BRUCE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:26 PM |
EDM |
1459 (EULAC) |
BRUCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:27 PM |
EDM |
1460 (EULAC) |
BRUCE, M |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:29 PM |
EDM |
1461 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:30 PM |
EDM |
1462 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:32 PM |
EDM |
1463 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:33 PM |
EDM |
1464 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:35 PM |
EDM |
1465 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:36 PM |
EDM |
1466 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:38 PM |
EDM |
1467 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:39 PM |
EDM |
1468 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:41 PM |
EDM |
1469 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:42 PM |
EDM |
1470 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:43 PM |
EDM |
1471 (EULAC) |
BRYAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:45 PM |
EDM |
1472 (EULAC) |
BRYANS, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:46 PM |
EDM |
1473 (EULAC) |
BRYANT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:47 PM |
EDM |
1474 (EULAC) |
BRYANT, FITZWM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:49 PM |
EDM |
1475 (EULAC) |
BRYANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:50 PM |
EDM |
1476 (EULAC) |
BRYANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:51 PM |
EDM |
1477 (EULAC) |
BULLEN, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:54 PM |
EDM |
1478 (EULAC) |
BULLEN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:56 PM |
EDM |
1479 (EULAC) |
BULLEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:57 PM |
EDM |
1480 (EULAC) |
BUNYAN, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:37:58 PM |
EDM |
1481 (EULAC) |
BURCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:00 PM |
EDM |
1482 (EULAC) |
BURGES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:01 PM |
EDM |
1483 (EULAC) |
BURGESS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:03 PM |
EDM |
1484 (EULAC) |
BURGESS, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:04 PM |
EDM |
1485 (EULAC) |
BURGESS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:05 PM |
EDM |
1486 (EULAC) |
BURGESS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:07 PM |
EDM |
1487 (EULAC) |
BURGESS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:08 PM |
EDM |
1488 (EULAC) |
BURKE, CLEVELAND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:09 PM |
EDM |
1489 (EULAC) |
BURKE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:11 PM |
EDM |
1490 (EULAC) |
BURKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:12 PM |
EDM |
1491 (EULAC) |
BURKE, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:14 PM |
EDM |
1492 (EULAC) |
BURKE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:15 PM |
EDM |
1493 (EULAC) |
BURKE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:16 PM |
EDM |
1494 (EULAC) |
BURKE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:18 PM |
EDM |
1495 (EULAC) |
BURKE, N |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:19 PM |
EDM |
1496 (EULAC) |
BURKE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:20 PM |
EDM |
1497 (EULAC) |
BURKE, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:22 PM |
EDM |
1498 (EULAC) |
BURKE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:25 PM |
EDM |
1499 (EULAC) |
BURKE, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:26 PM |
EDM |
1500 (EULAC) |
BURKE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:28 PM |
EDM |
1501 (EULAC) |
BURKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:29 PM |
EDM |
1502 (EULAC) |
BURKETE, CONRADE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:31 PM |
EDM |
1503 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:32 PM |
EDM |
1504 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:34 PM |
EDM |
1505 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:35 PM |
EDM |
1506 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:36 PM |
EDM |
1507 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:38 PM |
EDM |
1508 (EULAC) |
BURKETT, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:39 PM |
EDM |
1509 (EULAC) |
BURKLEY, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:40 PM |
EDM |
1510 (EULAC) |
BURNAHAM, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:42 PM |
EDM |
1511 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:43 PM |
EDM |
1512 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:45 PM |
EDM |
1513 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:46 PM |
EDM |
1514 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:48 PM |
EDM |
1515 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, LEA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:49 PM |
EDM |
1516 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:50 PM |
EDM |
1517 (EULAC) |
BURNETT, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:52 PM |
EDM |
1518 (EULAC) |
BURROWES, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:53 PM |
EDM |
1519 (EULAC) |
BURROWES, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:54 PM |
EDM |
1520 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:56 PM |
EDM |
1521 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, CEPHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:57 PM |
EDM |
1522 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:38:58 PM |
EDM |
1523 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:00 PM |
EDM |
1524 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:02 PM |
EDM |
1525 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:03 PM |
EDM |
1526 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:05 PM |
EDM |
1527 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:06 PM |
EDM |
1528 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, ISLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:07 PM |
EDM |
1529 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:09 PM |
EDM |
1530 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:10 PM |
EDM |
1531 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, JORDAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:12 PM |
EDM |
1532 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:13 PM |
EDM |
1533 (EULAC) |
BURROWS, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:15 PM |
EDM |
1534 (EULAC) |
BUSHEL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:16 PM |
EDM |
1535 (EULAC) |
BUSHELL, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:17 PM |
EDM |
1536 (EULAC) |
BUSHELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:19 PM |
EDM |
1537 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:20 PM |
EDM |
1538 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:21 PM |
EDM |
1539 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, BARCLAY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:23 PM |
EDM |
1540 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:24 PM |
EDM |
1541 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:26 PM |
EDM |
1542 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, DOLLY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:27 PM |
EDM |
1543 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:29 PM |
EDM |
1544 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:30 PM |
EDM |
1545 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:32 PM |
EDM |
1546 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:33 PM |
EDM |
1547 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:34 PM |
EDM |
1548 (EULAC) |
BUTCHER, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:36 PM |
EDM |
1549 (EULAC) |
BYER, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:37 PM |
EDM |
1550 (EULAC) |
BYER, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:38 PM |
EDM |
1551 (EULAC) |
BYER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:40 PM |
EDM |
1552 (EULAC) |
BYER, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:41 PM |
EDM |
1553 (EULAC) |
BYER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:42 PM |
EDM |
1554 (EULAC) |
BYER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:44 PM |
EDM |
1555 (EULAC) |
BYER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:45 PM |
EDM |
1556 (EULAC) |
BYER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:46 PM |
EDM |
1557 (EULAC) |
BYER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:48 PM |
EDM |
1558 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:49 PM |
EDM |
1559 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, ANDERSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:50 PM |
EDM |
1560 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:52 PM |
EDM |
1561 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:53 PM |
EDM |
1562 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:54 PM |
EDM |
1563 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:56 PM |
EDM |
1564 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:57 PM |
EDM |
1565 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, HUNTE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:39:59 PM |
EDM |
1566 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:00 PM |
EDM |
1567 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:02 PM |
EDM |
1568 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:03 PM |
EDM |
1569 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:04 PM |
EDM |
1570 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:06 PM |
EDM |
1571 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:07 PM |
EDM |
1572 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:09 PM |
EDM |
1573 (EULAC) |
BYNOE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:10 PM |
EDM |
1574 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:11 PM |
EDM |
1575 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:13 PM |
EDM |
1576 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:14 PM |
EDM |
1577 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:15 PM |
EDM |
1578 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:17 PM |
EDM |
1579 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:18 PM |
EDM |
1580 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:19 PM |
EDM |
1581 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:21 PM |
EDM |
1582 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:22 PM |
EDM |
1583 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, MCLEOD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:23 PM |
EDM |
1584 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:25 PM |
EDM |
1585 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, NORTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:26 PM |
EDM |
1586 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:27 PM |
EDM |
1587 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:29 PM |
EDM |
1588 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:30 PM |
EDM |
1589 (EULAC) |
CADOGAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:32 PM |
EDM |
1590 (EULAC) |
CAIN, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:33 PM |
EDM |
1591 (EULAC) |
CAIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:34 PM |
EDM |
1592 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:36 PM |
EDM |
1593 (EULAC) |
CALLENDAR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:37 PM |
EDM |
1594 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:38 PM |
EDM |
1595 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:40 PM |
EDM |
1596 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:41 PM |
EDM |
1597 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:42 PM |
EDM |
1598 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:44 PM |
EDM |
1599 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, DAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:45 PM |
EDM |
1600 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:47 PM |
EDM |
1601 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:48 PM |
EDM |
1602 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:49 PM |
EDM |
1603 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:51 PM |
EDM |
1604 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, ESAU |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:52 PM |
EDM |
1605 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:53 PM |
EDM |
1606 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:55 PM |
EDM |
1607 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:56 PM |
EDM |
1608 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:58 PM |
EDM |
1609 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:40:59 PM |
EDM |
1610 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:00 PM |
EDM |
1611 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:02 PM |
EDM |
1612 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:03 PM |
EDM |
1613 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:05 PM |
EDM |
1614 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:06 PM |
EDM |
1615 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:07 PM |
EDM |
1616 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, OSWALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:09 PM |
EDM |
1617 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:10 PM |
EDM |
1618 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:11 PM |
EDM |
1619 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:12 PM |
EDM |
1620 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:14 PM |
EDM |
1621 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:15 PM |
EDM |
1622 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:16 PM |
EDM |
1623 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:18 PM |
EDM |
1624 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:19 PM |
EDM |
1625 (EULAC) |
CALLENDER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:20 PM |
EDM |
1626 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:22 PM |
EDM |
1627 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:23 PM |
EDM |
1628 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:24 PM |
EDM |
1629 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:26 PM |
EDM |
1630 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:27 PM |
EDM |
1631 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:28 PM |
EDM |
1632 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:30 PM |
EDM |
1633 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:31 PM |
EDM |
1634 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, SANDIFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:35 PM |
EDM |
1635 (EULAC) |
CAMPBELL, STANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:36 PM |
EDM |
1636 (EULAC) |
CAREW, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:38 PM |
EDM |
1637 (EULAC) |
CAREW, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:39 PM |
EDM |
1638 (EULAC) |
CAREW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:40 PM |
EDM |
1639 (EULAC) |
CARLISLE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:42 PM |
EDM |
1640 (EULAC) |
CARMICHAEL, DELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:43 PM |
EDM |
1641 (EULAC) |
CARMICHAEL, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:45 PM |
EDM |
1642 (EULAC) |
CARMICHAEL, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:46 PM |
EDM |
1643 (EULAC) |
CARRAVALLO, WESLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:47 PM |
EDM |
1644 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:49 PM |
EDM |
1645 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:51 PM |
EDM |
1646 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:53 PM |
EDM |
1647 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:54 PM |
EDM |
1648 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:56 PM |
EDM |
1649 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:58 PM |
EDM |
1650 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, CONRADE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:41:59 PM |
EDM |
1651 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, EDGHILL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:01 PM |
EDM |
1652 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:03 PM |
EDM |
1653 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:06 PM |
EDM |
1654 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:08 PM |
EDM |
1655 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:10 PM |
EDM |
1656 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:11 PM |
EDM |
1657 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:13 PM |
EDM |
1658 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:14 PM |
EDM |
1659 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:16 PM |
EDM |
1660 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:18 PM |
EDM |
1661 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:20 PM |
EDM |
1662 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:22 PM |
EDM |
1663 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:23 PM |
EDM |
1664 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, OLWAI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:25 PM |
EDM |
1665 (EULAC) |
CARRINGTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:27 PM |
EDM |
1666 (EULAC) |
CARTER, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:28 PM |
EDM |
1667 (EULAC) |
CARTER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:30 PM |
EDM |
1668 (EULAC) |
CARTER, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:32 PM |
EDM |
1669 (EULAC) |
CARTER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:33 PM |
EDM |
1670 (EULAC) |
CARTER, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:35 PM |
EDM |
1671 (EULAC) |
CARTER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:37 PM |
EDM |
1672 (EULAC) |
CARTER, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:38 PM |
EDM |
1673 (EULAC) |
CARTER, DAWES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:42 PM |
EDM |
1674 (EULAC) |
CARTER, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:44 PM |
EDM |
1675 (EULAC) |
CARTER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:46 PM |
EDM |
1676 (EULAC) |
CARTER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:47 PM |
EDM |
1677 (EULAC) |
CARTER, FOSTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:49 PM |
EDM |
1678 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:51 PM |
EDM |
1679 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:52 PM |
EDM |
1680 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:54 PM |
EDM |
1681 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:55 PM |
EDM |
1682 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:57 PM |
EDM |
1683 (EULAC) |
CARTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:58 PM |
EDM |
1684 (EULAC) |
CARTER, LYTHCOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:42:59 PM |
EDM |
1685 (EULAC) |
CARTER, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:01 PM |
EDM |
1686 (EULAC) |
CARTER, OLWAI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:02 PM |
EDM |
1687 (EULAC) |
CARTER, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:03 PM |
EDM |
1688 (EULAC) |
CARTER, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:05 PM |
EDM |
1689 (EULAC) |
CARTER, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:06 PM |
EDM |
1690 (EULAC) |
CARTER, THEODORA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:07 PM |
EDM |
1691 (EULAC) |
CATLEN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:09 PM |
EDM |
1692 (EULAC) |
CATLIN, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:10 PM |
EDM |
1693 (EULAC) |
CATLIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:14 PM |
EDM |
1694 (EULAC) |
CATLYNE, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:15 PM |
EDM |
1695 (EULAC) |
CAVALHO, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:16 PM |
EDM |
1696 (EULAC) |
CAVAN, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:18 PM |
EDM |
1697 (EULAC) |
CAVE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:19 PM |
EDM |
1698 (EULAC) |
CAVE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:21 PM |
EDM |
1699 (EULAC) |
CAVE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:22 PM |
EDM |
1700 (EULAC) |
CAVE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:23 PM |
EDM |
1701 (EULAC) |
CHADERTON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:25 PM |
EDM |
1702 (EULAC) |
CHALLENOR, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:26 PM |
EDM |
1703 (EULAC) |
CHALLENOR, URBAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:28 PM |
EDM |
1704 (EULAC) |
CHALLENORE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:29 PM |
EDM |
1705 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, CLAYTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:30 PM |
EDM |
1706 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:32 PM |
EDM |
1707 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:33 PM |
EDM |
1708 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, JAMES B |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:35 PM |
EDM |
1709 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:36 PM |
EDM |
1710 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, LAWSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:38 PM |
EDM |
1711 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:39 PM |
EDM |
1712 (EULAC) |
CHANDLER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:40 PM |
EDM |
1713 (EULAC) |
CHASE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:42 PM |
EDM |
1714 (EULAC) |
CHASE, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:45 PM |
EDM |
1715 (EULAC) |
CHASE, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:46 PM |
EDM |
1716 (EULAC) |
CHASE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:48 PM |
EDM |
1717 (EULAC) |
CHASE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:49 PM |
EDM |
1718 (EULAC) |
CHASE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:50 PM |
EDM |
1719 (EULAC) |
CHASE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:52 PM |
EDM |
1720 (EULAC) |
CHASE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:53 PM |
EDM |
1721 (EULAC) |
CHASE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:54 PM |
EDM |
1722 (EULAC) |
CHASE, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:56 PM |
EDM |
1723 (EULAC) |
CHASE, LEONY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:57 PM |
EDM |
1724 (EULAC) |
CHASE, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:43:58 PM |
EDM |
1725 (EULAC) |
CHASE, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:00 PM |
EDM |
1726 (EULAC) |
CHASE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:01 PM |
EDM |
1727 (EULAC) |
CHASE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:02 PM |
EDM |
1728 (EULAC) |
CHASE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:04 PM |
EDM |
1729 (EULAC) |
CHASE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:05 PM |
EDM |
1730 (EULAC) |
CHASE, TEDRICKS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:07 PM |
EDM |
1731 (EULAC) |
CHASE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:08 PM |
EDM |
1732 (EULAC) |
CHELTENHAM, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:10 PM |
EDM |
1733 (EULAC) |
CHESSMAN, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:11 PM |
EDM |
1734 (EULAC) |
CHRISTE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:12 PM |
EDM |
1735 (EULAC) |
CHRISTIAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:14 PM |
EDM |
1736 (EULAC) |
CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:15 PM |
EDM |
1737 (EULAC) |
CHRISTIE, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:17 PM |
EDM |
1738 (EULAC) |
CLAKRE, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:20 PM |
EDM |
1739 (EULAC) |
CLAKRE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:21 PM |
EDM |
1740 (EULAC) |
CLAKRE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:22 PM |
EDM |
1741 (EULAC) |
CLARK, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:24 PM |
EDM |
1742 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:25 PM |
EDM |
1743 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:27 PM |
EDM |
1744 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:28 PM |
EDM |
1745 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:29 PM |
EDM |
1746 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:31 PM |
EDM |
1747 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:32 PM |
EDM |
1748 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CHRIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:33 PM |
EDM |
1749 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:35 PM |
EDM |
1750 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:36 PM |
EDM |
1751 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:37 PM |
EDM |
1752 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:39 PM |
EDM |
1753 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:40 PM |
EDM |
1754 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:42 PM |
EDM |
1755 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:43 PM |
EDM |
1756 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:45 PM |
EDM |
1757 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:46 PM |
EDM |
1758 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:47 PM |
EDM |
1759 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:48 PM |
EDM |
1760 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:50 PM |
EDM |
1761 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:51 PM |
EDM |
1762 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:53 PM |
EDM |
1763 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:54 PM |
EDM |
1764 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:56 PM |
EDM |
1765 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:57 PM |
EDM |
1766 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:44:58 PM |
EDM |
1767 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:00 PM |
EDM |
1768 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:01 PM |
EDM |
1769 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:03 PM |
EDM |
1770 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:04 PM |
EDM |
1771 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:06 PM |
EDM |
1772 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:07 PM |
EDM |
1773 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:08 PM |
EDM |
1774 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, HOLMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:10 PM |
EDM |
1775 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:12 PM |
EDM |
1776 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:13 PM |
EDM |
1777 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:15 PM |
EDM |
1778 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:17 PM |
EDM |
1779 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:18 PM |
EDM |
1780 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:20 PM |
EDM |
1781 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:22 PM |
EDM |
1782 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:23 PM |
EDM |
1783 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:25 PM |
EDM |
1784 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:27 PM |
EDM |
1785 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:29 PM |
EDM |
1786 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:30 PM |
EDM |
1787 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:32 PM |
EDM |
1788 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:33 PM |
EDM |
1789 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:34 PM |
EDM |
1790 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:36 PM |
EDM |
1791 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:38 PM |
EDM |
1792 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:40 PM |
EDM |
1793 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:42 PM |
EDM |
1794 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:43 PM |
EDM |
1795 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:45 PM |
EDM |
1796 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:47 PM |
EDM |
1797 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:48 PM |
EDM |
1798 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:50 PM |
EDM |
1799 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:52 PM |
EDM |
1800 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, LEMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:53 PM |
EDM |
1801 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, LINDEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:55 PM |
EDM |
1802 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:57 PM |
EDM |
1803 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:45:58 PM |
EDM |
1804 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, PETER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:00 PM |
EDM |
1805 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:02 PM |
EDM |
1806 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:04 PM |
EDM |
1807 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, S |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:05 PM |
EDM |
1808 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:07 PM |
EDM |
1809 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:09 PM |
EDM |
1810 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:10 PM |
EDM |
1811 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:12 PM |
EDM |
1812 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, SOLOMON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:14 PM |
EDM |
1813 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:15 PM |
EDM |
1814 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:17 PM |
EDM |
1815 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:19 PM |
EDM |
1816 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:20 PM |
EDM |
1817 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:22 PM |
EDM |
1818 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:24 PM |
EDM |
1819 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:25 PM |
EDM |
1820 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:27 PM |
EDM |
1821 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:28 PM |
EDM |
1822 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:29 PM |
EDM |
1823 (EULAC) |
CLARKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:31 PM |
EDM |
1824 (EULAC) |
CLEMART, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:32 PM |
EDM |
1825 (EULAC) |
CLEMENT, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:33 PM |
EDM |
1826 (EULAC) |
CLEMENT, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:35 PM |
EDM |
1827 (EULAC) |
CLEMENT, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:36 PM |
EDM |
1828 (EULAC) |
CLEMENT, SAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:38 PM |
EDM |
1829 (EULAC) |
CLEMENTS, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:39 PM |
EDM |
1830 (EULAC) |
CLINTON, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:40 PM |
EDM |
1831 (EULAC) |
CLINTON, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:42 PM |
EDM |
1832 (EULAC) |
CLINTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:43 PM |
EDM |
1833 (EULAC) |
CLINTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:45 PM |
EDM |
1834 (EULAC) |
CLINTON, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:46 PM |
EDM |
1835 (EULAC) |
COBHAM, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:47 PM |
EDM |
1836 (EULAC) |
COBHAM, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:49 PM |
EDM |
1837 (EULAC) |
COBHAM, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:50 PM |
EDM |
1838 (EULAC) |
COBHAM, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:52 PM |
EDM |
1839 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, ALBAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:53 PM |
EDM |
1840 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, BOY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:55 PM |
EDM |
1841 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:56 PM |
EDM |
1842 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, EVELYN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:57 PM |
EDM |
1843 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:46:59 PM |
EDM |
1844 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:01 PM |
EDM |
1845 (EULAC) |
CODRINGTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:02 PM |
EDM |
1846 (EULAC) |
COGGINS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:04 PM |
EDM |
1847 (EULAC) |
COLBROOK, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:05 PM |
EDM |
1848 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:06 PM |
EDM |
1849 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:08 PM |
EDM |
1850 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:09 PM |
EDM |
1851 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:10 PM |
EDM |
1852 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:12 PM |
EDM |
1853 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:13 PM |
EDM |
1854 (EULAC) |
COLLINS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:15 PM |
EDM |
1855 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:16 PM |
EDM |
1856 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:17 PM |
EDM |
1857 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:19 PM |
EDM |
1858 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:20 PM |
EDM |
1859 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:22 PM |
EDM |
1860 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:23 PM |
EDM |
1861 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, DUNCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:25 PM |
EDM |
1862 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:26 PM |
EDM |
1863 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:27 PM |
EDM |
1864 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:30 PM |
EDM |
1865 (EULAC) |
COLLYMORE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:32 PM |
EDM |
1866 (EULAC) |
COLTRESS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:33 PM |
EDM |
1867 (EULAC) |
CONDEW, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:35 PM |
EDM |
1868 (EULAC) |
CONLIFFE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:36 PM |
EDM |
1869 (EULAC) |
CONLIFFE, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:38 PM |
EDM |
1870 (EULAC) |
CONLIFFE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:39 PM |
EDM |
1871 (EULAC) |
CONNELL, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:40 PM |
EDM |
1872 (EULAC) |
CONNELL, JAEHEUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:42 PM |
EDM |
1873 (EULAC) |
CONNELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:43 PM |
EDM |
1874 (EULAC) |
CONNELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:44 PM |
EDM |
1875 (EULAC) |
CONNELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:46 PM |
EDM |
1876 (EULAC) |
CONRADE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:47 PM |
EDM |
1877 (EULAC) |
CONSTANT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:48 PM |
EDM |
1878 (EULAC) |
COOK, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:50 PM |
EDM |
1879 (EULAC) |
COOK, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:51 PM |
EDM |
1880 (EULAC) |
COOK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:52 PM |
EDM |
1881 (EULAC) |
COOMBE, LAWSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:54 PM |
EDM |
1882 (EULAC) |
COOMBS, JULIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:55 PM |
EDM |
1883 (EULAC) |
COOMBS, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:56 PM |
EDM |
1884 (EULAC) |
COPPIN, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:47:58 PM |
EDM |
1885 (EULAC) |
COPPIN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:01 PM |
EDM |
1886 (EULAC) |
COPPIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:02 PM |
EDM |
1887 (EULAC) |
COPPIN, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:04 PM |
EDM |
1888 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:06 PM |
EDM |
1889 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, ASHBY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:07 PM |
EDM |
1890 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:09 PM |
EDM |
1891 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, CHELSTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:10 PM |
EDM |
1892 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:11 PM |
EDM |
1893 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:13 PM |
EDM |
1894 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:14 PM |
EDM |
1895 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:15 PM |
EDM |
1896 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:17 PM |
EDM |
1897 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:18 PM |
EDM |
1898 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:20 PM |
EDM |
1899 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:21 PM |
EDM |
1900 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:23 PM |
EDM |
1901 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:24 PM |
EDM |
1902 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:25 PM |
EDM |
1903 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:27 PM |
EDM |
1904 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:28 PM |
EDM |
1905 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:29 PM |
EDM |
1906 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, MASSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:33 PM |
EDM |
1907 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:34 PM |
EDM |
1908 (EULAC) |
CORBIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:36 PM |
EDM |
1909 (EULAC) |
COTTLE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:37 PM |
EDM |
1910 (EULAC) |
COTTLE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:39 PM |
EDM |
1911 (EULAC) |
COTTLE, MALCOM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:40 PM |
EDM |
1912 (EULAC) |
COULTHURST, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:41 PM |
EDM |
1913 (EULAC) |
COUSE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:43 PM |
EDM |
1914 (EULAC) |
COWAN, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:44 PM |
EDM |
1915 (EULAC) |
COWARD, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:46 PM |
EDM |
1916 (EULAC) |
COWARD, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:47 PM |
EDM |
1917 (EULAC) |
COWARD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:49 PM |
EDM |
1918 (EULAC) |
COWARD, SEALEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:50 PM |
EDM |
1919 (EULAC) |
COX, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:51 PM |
EDM |
1920 (EULAC) |
COX, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:53 PM |
EDM |
1921 (EULAC) |
COX, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:54 PM |
EDM |
1922 (EULAC) |
COX, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:55 PM |
EDM |
1923 (EULAC) |
COX, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:57 PM |
EDM |
1924 (EULAC) |
COX, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:58 PM |
EDM |
1925 (EULAC) |
COX, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:48:59 PM |
EDM |
1926 (EULAC) |
COX, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:01 PM |
EDM |
1927 (EULAC) |
COX, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:02 PM |
EDM |
1928 (EULAC) |
COX, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:04 PM |
EDM |
1929 (EULAC) |
COX, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:05 PM |
EDM |
1930 (EULAC) |
CRAGWELL, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:09 PM |
EDM |
1931 (EULAC) |
CRAIG, SEAFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:11 PM |
EDM |
1932 (EULAC) |
CRAIGG, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:12 PM |
EDM |
1933 (EULAC) |
CRAIGWELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:13 PM |
EDM |
1934 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, AZCCHEUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:15 PM |
EDM |
1935 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:16 PM |
EDM |
1936 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:17 PM |
EDM |
1937 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:19 PM |
EDM |
1938 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:20 PM |
EDM |
1939 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:22 PM |
EDM |
1940 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:23 PM |
EDM |
1941 (EULAC) |
CRAWFORD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:24 PM |
EDM |
1942 (EULAC) |
CRESWELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:26 PM |
EDM |
1943 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:27 PM |
EDM |
1944 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:28 PM |
EDM |
1945 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:30 PM |
EDM |
1946 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:31 PM |
EDM |
1947 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, FESTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:32 PM |
EDM |
1948 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:34 PM |
EDM |
1949 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:35 PM |
EDM |
1950 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:39 PM |
EDM |
1951 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:40 PM |
EDM |
1952 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:42 PM |
EDM |
1953 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:43 PM |
EDM |
1954 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:45 PM |
EDM |
1955 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:46 PM |
EDM |
1956 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:47 PM |
EDM |
1957 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:49 PM |
EDM |
1958 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:50 PM |
EDM |
1959 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:51 PM |
EDM |
1960 (EULAC) |
CRICHLOW, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:53 PM |
EDM |
1961 (EULAC) |
CRICK, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:54 PM |
EDM |
1962 (EULAC) |
CRICK, GILFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:56 PM |
EDM |
1963 (EULAC) |
CRICK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:57 PM |
EDM |
1964 (EULAC) |
CRICK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:49:59 PM |
EDM |
1965 (EULAC) |
CRICK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:00 PM |
EDM |
1966 (EULAC) |
CRICK, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:02 PM |
EDM |
1967 (EULAC) |
CRICK, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:03 PM |
EDM |
1968 (EULAC) |
CRISWELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:04 PM |
EDM |
1969 (EULAC) |
CRONEY, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:06 PM |
EDM |
1970 (EULAC) |
CRONEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:07 PM |
EDM |
1971 (EULAC) |
CROOKENDALE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:09 PM |
EDM |
1972 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:10 PM |
EDM |
1973 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:11 PM |
EDM |
1974 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:13 PM |
EDM |
1975 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:15 PM |
EDM |
1976 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:16 PM |
EDM |
1977 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:17 PM |
EDM |
1978 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:19 PM |
EDM |
1979 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:20 PM |
EDM |
1980 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:22 PM |
EDM |
1981 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:23 PM |
EDM |
1982 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:24 PM |
EDM |
1983 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:26 PM |
EDM |
1984 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, DONELEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:27 PM |
EDM |
1985 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:28 PM |
EDM |
1986 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:30 PM |
EDM |
1987 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, F |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:31 PM |
EDM |
1988 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, GEO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:32 PM |
EDM |
1989 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:34 PM |
EDM |
1990 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:35 PM |
EDM |
1991 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:36 PM |
EDM |
1992 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:38 PM |
EDM |
1993 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:39 PM |
EDM |
1994 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:40 PM |
EDM |
1995 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:42 PM |
EDM |
1996 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:44 PM |
EDM |
1997 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:45 PM |
EDM |
1998 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:46 PM |
EDM |
1999 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:48 PM |
EDM |
2000 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:49 PM |
EDM |
2001 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:51 PM |
EDM |
2002 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:52 PM |
EDM |
2003 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:53 PM |
EDM |
2004 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, STEADMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:55 PM |
EDM |
2005 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, WESTERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:56 PM |
EDM |
2006 (EULAC) |
CUMBERBATCH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:57 PM |
EDM |
2007 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:50:59 PM |
EDM |
2008 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:00 PM |
EDM |
2009 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:01 PM |
EDM |
2010 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:03 PM |
EDM |
2011 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:04 PM |
EDM |
2012 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:06 PM |
EDM |
2013 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:07 PM |
EDM |
2014 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:08 PM |
EDM |
2015 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:10 PM |
EDM |
2016 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:12 PM |
EDM |
2017 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:13 PM |
EDM |
2018 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:14 PM |
EDM |
2019 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:15 PM |
EDM |
2020 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:17 PM |
EDM |
2021 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:18 PM |
EDM |
2022 (EULAC) |
CUMMINS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:20 PM |
EDM |
2023 (EULAC) |
CYNES, OLIVAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:21 PM |
EDM |
2024 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, AMOS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:23 PM |
EDM |
2025 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, BEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:24 PM |
EDM |
2026 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:26 PM |
EDM |
2027 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:27 PM |
EDM |
2028 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, JABEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:28 PM |
EDM |
2029 (EULAC) |
CYRUS, OLIVER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:30 PM |
EDM |
2030 (EULAC) |
DAILEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:31 PM |
EDM |
2031 (EULAC) |
DAISLEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:32 PM |
EDM |
2032 (EULAC) |
DAISLEY, FERDINAND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:34 PM |
EDM |
2033 (EULAC) |
DALRYMPLE, SOLOMON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:35 PM |
EDM |
2034 (EULAC) |
DALRYMPLE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:37 PM |
EDM |
2035 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:38 PM |
EDM |
2036 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:39 PM |
EDM |
2037 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:41 PM |
EDM |
2038 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:42 PM |
EDM |
2039 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:43 PM |
EDM |
2040 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:45 PM |
EDM |
2041 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:46 PM |
EDM |
2042 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:48 PM |
EDM |
2043 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:49 PM |
EDM |
2044 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:51 PM |
EDM |
2045 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:52 PM |
EDM |
2046 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:53 PM |
EDM |
2047 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:55 PM |
EDM |
2048 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, ROWAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:56 PM |
EDM |
2049 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:58 PM |
EDM |
2050 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:51:59 PM |
EDM |
2051 (EULAC) |
DANIEL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:00 PM |
EDM |
2052 (EULAC) |
DARLINGTON, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:02 PM |
EDM |
2053 (EULAC) |
DASH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:03 PM |
EDM |
2054 (EULAC) |
DASH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:05 PM |
EDM |
2055 (EULAC) |
DASH, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:06 PM |
EDM |
2056 (EULAC) |
DAVID, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:08 PM |
EDM |
2057 (EULAC) |
DAVID, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:09 PM |
EDM |
2058 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:11 PM |
EDM |
2059 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, ASHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:12 PM |
EDM |
2060 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, COBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:14 PM |
EDM |
2061 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:16 PM |
EDM |
2062 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:18 PM |
EDM |
2063 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:19 PM |
EDM |
2064 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:21 PM |
EDM |
2065 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:23 PM |
EDM |
2066 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, HARLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:25 PM |
EDM |
2067 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:26 PM |
EDM |
2068 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:28 PM |
EDM |
2069 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:30 PM |
EDM |
2070 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:31 PM |
EDM |
2071 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, OLIVER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:33 PM |
EDM |
2072 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:34 PM |
EDM |
2073 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:36 PM |
EDM |
2074 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:38 PM |
EDM |
2075 (EULAC) |
DAVIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:40 PM |
EDM |
2076 (EULAC) |
DAWE, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:41 PM |
EDM |
2077 (EULAC) |
DAWE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:43 PM |
EDM |
2078 (EULAC) |
DAWES, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:45 PM |
EDM |
2079 (EULAC) |
DAWSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:47 PM |
EDM |
2080 (EULAC) |
DAYRELL, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:49 PM |
EDM |
2081 (EULAC) |
DAYRELL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:50 PM |
EDM |
2082 (EULAC) |
DDURANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:52 PM |
EDM |
2083 (EULAC) |
DDURANT, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:54 PM |
EDM |
2084 (EULAC) |
DEANE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:55 PM |
EDM |
2085 (EULAC) |
DEANE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:57 PM |
EDM |
2086 (EULAC) |
DEANE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:52:59 PM |
EDM |
2087 (EULAC) |
DEANE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:01 PM |
EDM |
2088 (EULAC) |
DEANE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:02 PM |
EDM |
2089 (EULAC) |
DEANE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:04 PM |
EDM |
2090 (EULAC) |
DEAR, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:05 PM |
EDM |
2091 (EULAC) |
DEAR, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:07 PM |
EDM |
2092 (EULAC) |
DEFREITAS, ANTONIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:09 PM |
EDM |
2093 (EULAC) |
DELANEY, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:11 PM |
EDM |
2094 (EULAC) |
DENNY, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:12 PM |
EDM |
2095 (EULAC) |
DENNY, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:14 PM |
EDM |
2096 (EULAC) |
DENNY, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:15 PM |
EDM |
2097 (EULAC) |
DENNY, HARRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:18 PM |
EDM |
2098 (EULAC) |
DENNY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:20 PM |
EDM |
2099 (EULAC) |
DENNY, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:21 PM |
EDM |
2100 (EULAC) |
DEPEIZA, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:23 PM |
EDM |
2101 (EULAC) |
DEPEZA, EDGERTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:24 PM |
EDM |
2102 (EULAC) |
DEPEZA, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:25 PM |
EDM |
2103 (EULAC) |
DEPEZAR, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:27 PM |
EDM |
2104 (EULAC) |
DEVONISH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:29 PM |
EDM |
2105 (EULAC) |
DEVONISH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:31 PM |
EDM |
2106 (EULAC) |
DEVONISH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:32 PM |
EDM |
2107 (EULAC) |
DEVONISH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:34 PM |
EDM |
2108 (EULAC) |
DEVONISH, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:36 PM |
EDM |
2109 (EULAC) |
DEWSBURY, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:37 PM |
EDM |
2110 (EULAC) |
DICKSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:39 PM |
EDM |
2111 (EULAC) |
DIXON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:41 PM |
EDM |
2112 (EULAC) |
DIXON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:42 PM |
EDM |
2113 (EULAC) |
DOCKERTY, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:44 PM |
EDM |
2114 (EULAC) |
DODSON, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:45 PM |
EDM |
2115 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, ALPHONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:47 PM |
EDM |
2116 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:50 PM |
EDM |
2117 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:51 PM |
EDM |
2118 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:52 PM |
EDM |
2119 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:54 PM |
EDM |
2120 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:55 PM |
EDM |
2121 (EULAC) |
DOTTIN, SELWYN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:57 PM |
EDM |
2122 (EULAC) |
DOUDING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:58 PM |
EDM |
2123 (EULAC) |
DOUGLAS, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:53:59 PM |
EDM |
2124 (EULAC) |
DOUGLAS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:01 PM |
EDM |
2125 (EULAC) |
DOUGLICE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:02 PM |
EDM |
2126 (EULAC) |
DOUGLIN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:04 PM |
EDM |
2127 (EULAC) |
DOUGLIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:05 PM |
EDM |
2128 (EULAC) |
DOUGLIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:06 PM |
EDM |
2129 (EULAC) |
DOWELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:08 PM |
EDM |
2130 (EULAC) |
DOWICH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:09 PM |
EDM |
2131 (EULAC) |
DOWLYNE, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:11 PM |
EDM |
2132 (EULAC) |
DOWLYNE, SEIFERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:12 PM |
EDM |
2133 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:13 PM |
EDM |
2134 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:15 PM |
EDM |
2135 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:16 PM |
EDM |
2136 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:17 PM |
EDM |
2137 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:21 PM |
EDM |
2138 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:22 PM |
EDM |
2139 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:24 PM |
EDM |
2140 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:25 PM |
EDM |
2141 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, R. RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:27 PM |
EDM |
2142 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, WALLACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:28 PM |
EDM |
2143 (EULAC) |
DOWNES, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:29 PM |
EDM |
2144 (EULAC) |
DOWNIE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:30 PM |
EDM |
2145 (EULAC) |
DOWRICH, OSWALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:32 PM |
EDM |
2146 (EULAC) |
DOYLE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:33 PM |
EDM |
2147 (EULAC) |
DOYLE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:35 PM |
EDM |
2148 (EULAC) |
DOYLE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:36 PM |
EDM |
2149 (EULAC) |
DOYLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:37 PM |
EDM |
2150 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, ALVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:39 PM |
EDM |
2151 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:40 PM |
EDM |
2152 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:41 PM |
EDM |
2153 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:43 PM |
EDM |
2154 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:44 PM |
EDM |
2155 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:45 PM |
EDM |
2156 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:47 PM |
EDM |
2157 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, RANDOLPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:48 PM |
EDM |
2158 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:49 PM |
EDM |
2159 (EULAC) |
DRAKES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:51 PM |
EDM |
2160 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:52 PM |
EDM |
2161 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:56 PM |
EDM |
2162 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:57 PM |
EDM |
2163 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, HORATIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:54:59 PM |
EDM |
2164 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:00 PM |
EDM |
2165 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:01 PM |
EDM |
2166 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:03 PM |
EDM |
2167 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:04 PM |
EDM |
2168 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:05 PM |
EDM |
2169 (EULAC) |
DRAYTON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:07 PM |
EDM |
2170 (EULAC) |
DREW, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:09 PM |
EDM |
2171 (EULAC) |
DUGLIN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:10 PM |
EDM |
2172 (EULAC) |
DUGLIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:12 PM |
EDM |
2173 (EULAC) |
DUGLIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:14 PM |
EDM |
2174 (EULAC) |
DUKE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:15 PM |
EDM |
2175 (EULAC) |
DUKE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:17 PM |
EDM |
2176 (EULAC) |
DURANT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:19 PM |
EDM |
2177 (EULAC) |
DURANT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:20 PM |
EDM |
2178 (EULAC) |
DYAL, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:22 PM |
EDM |
2179 (EULAC) |
DYAL, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:23 PM |
EDM |
2180 (EULAC) |
DYAL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:25 PM |
EDM |
2181 (EULAC) |
DYAL, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:27 PM |
EDM |
2182 (EULAC) |
EARLE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:29 PM |
EDM |
2183 (EULAC) |
EARLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:33 PM |
EDM |
2184 (EULAC) |
EARLE, LEE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:35 PM |
EDM |
2185 (EULAC) |
EARLE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:37 PM |
EDM |
2186 (EULAC) |
EARLE, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:39 PM |
EDM |
2187 (EULAC) |
EARLE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:41 PM |
EDM |
2188 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:42 PM |
EDM |
2189 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:44 PM |
EDM |
2190 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, ESAU |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:45 PM |
EDM |
2191 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:47 PM |
EDM |
2192 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:48 PM |
EDM |
2193 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:50 PM |
EDM |
2194 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:52 PM |
EDM |
2195 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:53 PM |
EDM |
2196 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:55 PM |
EDM |
2197 (EULAC) |
EASTMOND, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:55:58 PM |
EDM |
2198 (EULAC) |
EDEY, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:00 PM |
EDM |
2199 (EULAC) |
EDGHILL, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:02 PM |
EDM |
2200 (EULAC) |
EDGHILL, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:04 PM |
EDM |
2201 (EULAC) |
EDGHILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:06 PM |
EDM |
2202 (EULAC) |
EDGHILL, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:07 PM |
EDM |
2203 (EULAC) |
EDMUND, GREAVES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:09 PM |
EDM |
2204 (EULAC) |
EDMUND, MCALLISTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:10 PM |
EDM |
2205 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:12 PM |
EDM |
2206 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:13 PM |
EDM |
2207 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:14 PM |
EDM |
2208 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:16 PM |
EDM |
2209 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:17 PM |
EDM |
2210 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:19 PM |
EDM |
2211 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, ELKENS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:20 PM |
EDM |
2212 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:22 PM |
EDM |
2213 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:23 PM |
EDM |
2214 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:24 PM |
EDM |
2215 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, HILLARY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:26 PM |
EDM |
2216 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:27 PM |
EDM |
2217 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:29 PM |
EDM |
2218 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:30 PM |
EDM |
2219 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, KEITH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:32 PM |
EDM |
2220 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, MACGREGOR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:33 PM |
EDM |
2221 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:34 PM |
EDM |
2222 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:36 PM |
EDM |
2223 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:37 PM |
EDM |
2224 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:39 PM |
EDM |
2225 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:40 PM |
EDM |
2226 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, URBAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:41 PM |
EDM |
2227 (EULAC) |
EDWARDS, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:43 PM |
EDM |
2228 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, ALLEYNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:44 PM |
EDM |
2229 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:46 PM |
EDM |
2230 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:47 PM |
EDM |
2231 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:48 PM |
EDM |
2232 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:50 PM |
EDM |
2233 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:51 PM |
EDM |
2234 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
2235 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:54 PM |
EDM |
2236 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:56 PM |
EDM |
2237 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:58 PM |
EDM |
2238 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:56:59 PM |
EDM |
2239 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:01 PM |
EDM |
2240 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:03 PM |
EDM |
2241 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:05 PM |
EDM |
2242 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:06 PM |
EDM |
2243 (EULAC) |
ELCOCK, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:08 PM |
EDM |
2244 (EULAC) |
ELDEN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:10 PM |
EDM |
2245 (EULAC) |
ELLER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:12 PM |
EDM |
2246 (EULAC) |
ELLIOTT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:13 PM |
EDM |
2247 (EULAC) |
ELLIOTT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:15 PM |
EDM |
2248 (EULAC) |
ELLIOTT, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:17 PM |
EDM |
2249 (EULAC) |
ELLIOTT, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:18 PM |
EDM |
2250 (EULAC) |
ELLIOTT, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:20 PM |
EDM |
2251 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:22 PM |
EDM |
2252 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:23 PM |
EDM |
2253 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:25 PM |
EDM |
2254 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:26 PM |
EDM |
2255 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:28 PM |
EDM |
2256 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:30 PM |
EDM |
2257 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:31 PM |
EDM |
2258 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:33 PM |
EDM |
2259 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:35 PM |
EDM |
2260 (EULAC) |
ELLIS, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:36 PM |
EDM |
2261 (EULAC) |
ELMS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:38 PM |
EDM |
2262 (EULAC) |
EMPTAGE, ALFONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:40 PM |
EDM |
2263 (EULAC) |
EMPTAGE, GARDINER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:41 PM |
EDM |
2264 (EULAC) |
EMTAGE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:43 PM |
EDM |
2265 (EULAC) |
ERNEST, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:45 PM |
EDM |
2266 (EULAC) |
ESTWICK, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:46 PM |
EDM |
2267 (EULAC) |
ESTWICK, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:48 PM |
EDM |
2268 (EULAC) |
ESTWICK, SOLOMON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:50 PM |
EDM |
2269 (EULAC) |
EVELYN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:51 PM |
EDM |
2270 (EULAC) |
EVELYN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:53 PM |
EDM |
2271 (EULAC) |
EVELYN, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:55 PM |
EDM |
2272 (EULAC) |
EVELYN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:56 PM |
EDM |
2273 (EULAC) |
EVELYN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:58 PM |
EDM |
2274 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, CLARENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:57:59 PM |
EDM |
2275 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:00 PM |
EDM |
2276 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:02 PM |
EDM |
2277 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:03 PM |
EDM |
2278 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:04 PM |
EDM |
2279 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:06 PM |
EDM |
2280 (EULAC) |
EVERSLEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:07 PM |
EDM |
2281 (EULAC) |
FAGAN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:08 PM |
EDM |
2282 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:10 PM |
EDM |
2283 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:11 PM |
EDM |
2284 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:13 PM |
EDM |
2285 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:14 PM |
EDM |
2286 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, GOULBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:16 PM |
EDM |
2287 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:17 PM |
EDM |
2288 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:18 PM |
EDM |
2289 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:20 PM |
EDM |
2290 (EULAC) |
FARLEY, R |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:21 PM |
EDM |
2291 (EULAC) |
FARMER, ETHELBURT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:22 PM |
EDM |
2292 (EULAC) |
FARNUM, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:24 PM |
EDM |
2293 (EULAC) |
FARNUM, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:25 PM |
EDM |
2294 (EULAC) |
FARRELL, ?? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:27 PM |
EDM |
2295 (EULAC) |
FARRELL, FOSTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:28 PM |
EDM |
2296 (EULAC) |
FARRELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:29 PM |
EDM |
2297 (EULAC) |
FARRELL, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:31 PM |
EDM |
2298 (EULAC) |
FENTY, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:32 PM |
EDM |
2299 (EULAC) |
FENTY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:33 PM |
EDM |
2300 (EULAC) |
FENTY, J. ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:35 PM |
EDM |
2301 (EULAC) |
FENTY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:36 PM |
EDM |
2302 (EULAC) |
FENTY, ROBERT J |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:38 PM |
EDM |
2303 (EULAC) |
FENTY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:39 PM |
EDM |
2304 (EULAC) |
FENTY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:40 PM |
EDM |
2305 (EULAC) |
FERGERSON, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:42 PM |
EDM |
2306 (EULAC) |
FERGUSON, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:43 PM |
EDM |
2307 (EULAC) |
FERGUSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:44 PM |
EDM |
2308 (EULAC) |
FERGUSON, VINCENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:46 PM |
EDM |
2309 (EULAC) |
FIELD, GLADSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:47 PM |
EDM |
2310 (EULAC) |
FIELDS, CLAIRMONTE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:48 PM |
EDM |
2311 (EULAC) |
FIELDS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:50 PM |
EDM |
2312 (EULAC) |
FIELDS, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:51 PM |
EDM |
2313 (EULAC) |
FIELDS, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:53 PM |
EDM |
2314 (EULAC) |
FIREBRACE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:54 PM |
EDM |
2315 (EULAC) |
FITT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:55 PM |
EDM |
2316 (EULAC) |
FITTS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:57 PM |
EDM |
2317 (EULAC) |
FLATTS, W. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:58:58 PM |
EDM |
2318 (EULAC) |
FLEMING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:00 PM |
EDM |
2319 (EULAC) |
FLEMMING, HINDS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:01 PM |
EDM |
2320 (EULAC) |
FLEMMING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:03 PM |
EDM |
2321 (EULAC) |
FLETCHER, CLYDE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:04 PM |
EDM |
2322 (EULAC) |
FLETCHER, DELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:05 PM |
EDM |
2323 (EULAC) |
FODERINGHAM, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:09 PM |
EDM |
2324 (EULAC) |
FODERINGHAM*, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:11 PM |
EDM |
2325 (EULAC) |
FOLKES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:12 PM |
EDM |
2326 (EULAC) |
FOLKES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:13 PM |
EDM |
2327 (EULAC) |
FOLKS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:15 PM |
EDM |
2328 (EULAC) |
FORD, BARTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:16 PM |
EDM |
2329 (EULAC) |
FORD, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:17 PM |
EDM |
2330 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:19 PM |
EDM |
2331 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:20 PM |
EDM |
2332 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:22 PM |
EDM |
2333 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:23 PM |
EDM |
2334 (EULAC) |
FORDE, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:25 PM |
EDM |
2335 (EULAC) |
FORDE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:26 PM |
EDM |
2336 (EULAC) |
FORDE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:28 PM |
EDM |
2337 (EULAC) |
FORDE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:29 PM |
EDM |
2338 (EULAC) |
FORDE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:30 PM |
EDM |
2339 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:32 PM |
EDM |
2340 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:33 PM |
EDM |
2341 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:34 PM |
EDM |
2342 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:36 PM |
EDM |
2343 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:39 PM |
EDM |
2344 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:40 PM |
EDM |
2345 (EULAC) |
FORDE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:42 PM |
EDM |
2346 (EULAC) |
FORDE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:43 PM |
EDM |
2347 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:44 PM |
EDM |
2348 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:46 PM |
EDM |
2349 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:47 PM |
EDM |
2350 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:49 PM |
EDM |
2351 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:50 PM |
EDM |
2352 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:51 PM |
EDM |
2353 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:53 PM |
EDM |
2354 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:54 PM |
EDM |
2355 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:55 PM |
EDM |
2356 (EULAC) |
FORDE, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:57 PM |
EDM |
2357 (EULAC) |
FORDE, F |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:58 PM |
EDM |
2358 (EULAC) |
FORDE, FELIX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 05:59:59 PM |
EDM |
2359 (EULAC) |
FORDE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:01 PM |
EDM |
2360 (EULAC) |
FORDE, FITZHERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:02 PM |
EDM |
2361 (EULAC) |
FORDE, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:04 PM |
EDM |
2362 (EULAC) |
FORDE, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:05 PM |
EDM |
2363 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GARFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:07 PM |
EDM |
2364 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:08 PM |
EDM |
2365 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:09 PM |
EDM |
2366 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:11 PM |
EDM |
2367 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:12 PM |
EDM |
2368 (EULAC) |
FORDE, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:15 PM |
EDM |
2369 (EULAC) |
FORDE, HORATIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:17 PM |
EDM |
2370 (EULAC) |
FORDE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:19 PM |
EDM |
2371 (EULAC) |
FORDE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:20 PM |
EDM |
2372 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:21 PM |
EDM |
2373 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:23 PM |
EDM |
2374 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:24 PM |
EDM |
2375 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:25 PM |
EDM |
2376 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:27 PM |
EDM |
2377 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:28 PM |
EDM |
2378 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:29 PM |
EDM |
2379 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:31 PM |
EDM |
2380 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:32 PM |
EDM |
2381 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOHIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:33 PM |
EDM |
2382 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:35 PM |
EDM |
2383 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:36 PM |
EDM |
2384 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:37 PM |
EDM |
2385 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:39 PM |
EDM |
2386 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:40 PM |
EDM |
2387 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:42 PM |
EDM |
2388 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:45 PM |
EDM |
2389 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:47 PM |
EDM |
2390 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:49 PM |
EDM |
2391 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:50 PM |
EDM |
2392 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:51 PM |
EDM |
2393 (EULAC) |
FORDE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:53 PM |
EDM |
2394 (EULAC) |
FORDE, KENNETH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:54 PM |
EDM |
2395 (EULAC) |
FORDE, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:56 PM |
EDM |
2396 (EULAC) |
FORDE, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:57 PM |
EDM |
2397 (EULAC) |
FORDE, MELVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:00:59 PM |
EDM |
2398 (EULAC) |
FORDE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:00 PM |
EDM |
2399 (EULAC) |
FORDE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:02 PM |
EDM |
2400 (EULAC) |
FORDE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:04 PM |
EDM |
2401 (EULAC) |
FORDE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:05 PM |
EDM |
2402 (EULAC) |
FORDE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:07 PM |
EDM |
2403 (EULAC) |
FORDE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:09 PM |
EDM |
2404 (EULAC) |
FORDE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:11 PM |
EDM |
2405 (EULAC) |
FORDE, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:12 PM |
EDM |
2406 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:16 PM |
EDM |
2407 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:17 PM |
EDM |
2408 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:19 PM |
EDM |
2409 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:21 PM |
EDM |
2410 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:23 PM |
EDM |
2411 (EULAC) |
FORDE, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:24 PM |
EDM |
2412 (EULAC) |
FORDE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:26 PM |
EDM |
2413 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:28 PM |
EDM |
2414 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:29 PM |
EDM |
2415 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:31 PM |
EDM |
2416 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:32 PM |
EDM |
2417 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:34 PM |
EDM |
2418 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:36 PM |
EDM |
2419 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:37 PM |
EDM |
2420 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:39 PM |
EDM |
2421 (EULAC) |
FORDE, WILLIAMS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:41 PM |
EDM |
2422 (EULAC) |
FORTE, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:43 PM |
EDM |
2423 (EULAC) |
FORTE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:46 PM |
EDM |
2424 (EULAC) |
FORTE, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:48 PM |
EDM |
2425 (EULAC) |
FORTE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:50 PM |
EDM |
2426 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:51 PM |
EDM |
2427 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, BRYAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:53 PM |
EDM |
2428 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:54 PM |
EDM |
2429 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:56 PM |
EDM |
2430 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:58 PM |
EDM |
2431 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:01:59 PM |
EDM |
2432 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:01 PM |
EDM |
2433 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, JOHNATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:03 PM |
EDM |
2434 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:05 PM |
EDM |
2435 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:06 PM |
EDM |
2436 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:08 PM |
EDM |
2437 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:10 PM |
EDM |
2438 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, MORTLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:11 PM |
EDM |
2439 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:13 PM |
EDM |
2440 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:14 PM |
EDM |
2441 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:16 PM |
EDM |
2442 (EULAC) |
FOSTER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:18 PM |
EDM |
2443 (EULAC) |
FRANCE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:20 PM |
EDM |
2444 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:21 PM |
EDM |
2445 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:23 PM |
EDM |
2446 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:25 PM |
EDM |
2447 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:26 PM |
EDM |
2448 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:27 PM |
EDM |
2449 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:29 PM |
EDM |
2450 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:30 PM |
EDM |
2451 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:32 PM |
EDM |
2452 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:33 PM |
EDM |
2453 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:35 PM |
EDM |
2454 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:37 PM |
EDM |
2455 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:38 PM |
EDM |
2456 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:40 PM |
EDM |
2457 (EULAC) |
FRANCIS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:42 PM |
EDM |
2458 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:43 PM |
EDM |
2459 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:45 PM |
EDM |
2460 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:47 PM |
EDM |
2461 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, CIPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:48 PM |
EDM |
2462 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, ESAU |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:50 PM |
EDM |
2463 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:52 PM |
EDM |
2464 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:54 PM |
EDM |
2465 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:55 PM |
EDM |
2466 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:57 PM |
EDM |
2467 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:02:59 PM |
EDM |
2468 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:00 PM |
EDM |
2469 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:02 PM |
EDM |
2470 (EULAC) |
FRANKLIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:04 PM |
EDM |
2471 (EULAC) |
FREDERICK, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:06 PM |
EDM |
2472 (EULAC) |
FREEMAN, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:07 PM |
EDM |
2473 (EULAC) |
FREEMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:09 PM |
EDM |
2474 (EULAC) |
FRERE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:10 PM |
EDM |
2475 (EULAC) |
FRERE, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:12 PM |
EDM |
2476 (EULAC) |
FRERE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:13 PM |
EDM |
2477 (EULAC) |
FRUTY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:15 PM |
EDM |
2478 (EULAC) |
GAINES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:16 PM |
EDM |
2479 (EULAC) |
GALE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:18 PM |
EDM |
2480 (EULAC) |
GARNER, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:20 PM |
EDM |
2481 (EULAC) |
GARNER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:22 PM |
EDM |
2482 (EULAC) |
GARNER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:23 PM |
EDM |
2483 (EULAC) |
GARNES, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:25 PM |
EDM |
2484 (EULAC) |
GARNES, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:27 PM |
EDM |
2485 (EULAC) |
GARNES, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:29 PM |
EDM |
2486 (EULAC) |
GARRETT, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:30 PM |
EDM |
2487 (EULAC) |
GARRETT, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:32 PM |
EDM |
2488 (EULAC) |
GASKIN, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:34 PM |
EDM |
2489 (EULAC) |
GASKIN, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:35 PM |
EDM |
2490 (EULAC) |
GASKIN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:37 PM |
EDM |
2491 (EULAC) |
GASKIN, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:38 PM |
EDM |
2492 (EULAC) |
GASKIN, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:39 PM |
EDM |
2493 (EULAC) |
GASKIN , JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:41 PM |
EDM |
2494 (EULAC) |
GASKINS, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:43 PM |
EDM |
2495 (EULAC) |
GASKINS, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:44 PM |
EDM |
2496 (EULAC) |
GASKINS, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:46 PM |
EDM |
2497 (EULAC) |
GAY, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:48 PM |
EDM |
2498 (EULAC) |
GEORGE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:50 PM |
EDM |
2499 (EULAC) |
GERALD, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:51 PM |
EDM |
2500 (EULAC) |
GIBB, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:53 PM |
EDM |
2501 (EULAC) |
GIBBONS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:55 PM |
EDM |
2502 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, A. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:56 PM |
EDM |
2503 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:03:58 PM |
EDM |
2504 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:00 PM |
EDM |
2505 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, CLAYTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:01 PM |
EDM |
2506 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:03 PM |
EDM |
2507 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:05 PM |
EDM |
2508 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:06 PM |
EDM |
2509 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:07 PM |
EDM |
2510 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:09 PM |
EDM |
2511 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, RICHARDS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:10 PM |
EDM |
2512 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:12 PM |
EDM |
2513 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:13 PM |
EDM |
2514 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:15 PM |
EDM |
2515 (EULAC) |
GIBBS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:16 PM |
EDM |
2516 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:17 PM |
EDM |
2517 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:19 PM |
EDM |
2518 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:20 PM |
EDM |
2519 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:21 PM |
EDM |
2520 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:23 PM |
EDM |
2521 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:24 PM |
EDM |
2522 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:25 PM |
EDM |
2523 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:27 PM |
EDM |
2524 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, LINTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:28 PM |
EDM |
2525 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:29 PM |
EDM |
2526 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:31 PM |
EDM |
2527 (EULAC) |
GIBSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:32 PM |
EDM |
2528 (EULAC) |
GILKES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:33 PM |
EDM |
2529 (EULAC) |
GILKES, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:35 PM |
EDM |
2530 (EULAC) |
GILKES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:36 PM |
EDM |
2531 (EULAC) |
GILKES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:37 PM |
EDM |
2532 (EULAC) |
GILL, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:39 PM |
EDM |
2533 (EULAC) |
GILL, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:40 PM |
EDM |
2534 (EULAC) |
GILL, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:42 PM |
EDM |
2535 (EULAC) |
GILL, C |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:43 PM |
EDM |
2536 (EULAC) |
GILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:44 PM |
EDM |
2537 (EULAC) |
GILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:46 PM |
EDM |
2538 (EULAC) |
GILL, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:47 PM |
EDM |
2539 (EULAC) |
GILL, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:49 PM |
EDM |
2540 (EULAC) |
GILL, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:51 PM |
EDM |
2541 (EULAC) |
GILL, DARIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:52 PM |
EDM |
2542 (EULAC) |
GILL, FREDEICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:54 PM |
EDM |
2543 (EULAC) |
GILL, GARFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:55 PM |
EDM |
2544 (EULAC) |
GILL, GARFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:56 PM |
EDM |
2545 (EULAC) |
GILL, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:58 PM |
EDM |
2546 (EULAC) |
GILL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:04:59 PM |
EDM |
2547 (EULAC) |
GILL, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:00 PM |
EDM |
2548 (EULAC) |
GILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:02 PM |
EDM |
2549 (EULAC) |
GILL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:03 PM |
EDM |
2550 (EULAC) |
GILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:04 PM |
EDM |
2551 (EULAC) |
GILL, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:06 PM |
EDM |
2552 (EULAC) |
GILL, N |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:07 PM |
EDM |
2553 (EULAC) |
GILL, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:08 PM |
EDM |
2554 (EULAC) |
GILL, RAY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:10 PM |
EDM |
2555 (EULAC) |
GILL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:11 PM |
EDM |
2556 (EULAC) |
GILL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:13 PM |
EDM |
2557 (EULAC) |
GILL, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:14 PM |
EDM |
2558 (EULAC) |
GILL, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:15 PM |
EDM |
2559 (EULAC) |
GILL, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:17 PM |
EDM |
2560 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:18 PM |
EDM |
2561 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:22 PM |
EDM |
2562 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:23 PM |
EDM |
2563 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:24 PM |
EDM |
2564 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:26 PM |
EDM |
2565 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, DUCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:27 PM |
EDM |
2566 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:28 PM |
EDM |
2567 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, ELEAZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:30 PM |
EDM |
2568 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:31 PM |
EDM |
2569 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:32 PM |
EDM |
2570 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:34 PM |
EDM |
2571 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:35 PM |
EDM |
2572 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:37 PM |
EDM |
2573 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:38 PM |
EDM |
2574 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:39 PM |
EDM |
2575 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:41 PM |
EDM |
2576 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:42 PM |
EDM |
2577 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:44 PM |
EDM |
2578 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:45 PM |
EDM |
2579 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:46 PM |
EDM |
2580 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:48 PM |
EDM |
2581 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:49 PM |
EDM |
2582 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:51 PM |
EDM |
2583 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:52 PM |
EDM |
2584 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:53 PM |
EDM |
2585 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, MARCUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:54 PM |
EDM |
2586 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:58 PM |
EDM |
2587 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:05:59 PM |
EDM |
2588 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:02 PM |
EDM |
2589 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:03 PM |
EDM |
2590 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, WESLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:05 PM |
EDM |
2591 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:06 PM |
EDM |
2592 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:07 PM |
EDM |
2593 (EULAC) |
GITTENS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:09 PM |
EDM |
2594 (EULAC) |
GLASFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:10 PM |
EDM |
2595 (EULAC) |
GLASGOW, ALLEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:14 PM |
EDM |
2596 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:15 PM |
EDM |
2597 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:17 PM |
EDM |
2598 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:18 PM |
EDM |
2599 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:20 PM |
EDM |
2600 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:21 PM |
EDM |
2601 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:22 PM |
EDM |
2602 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:24 PM |
EDM |
2603 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:25 PM |
EDM |
2604 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:26 PM |
EDM |
2605 (EULAC) |
GODDARD, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:28 PM |
EDM |
2606 (EULAC) |
GOGGIN, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:29 PM |
EDM |
2607 (EULAC) |
GOLLOP, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:30 PM |
EDM |
2608 (EULAC) |
GONZALEZ, LOUIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:32 PM |
EDM |
2609 (EULAC) |
GOODING, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:35 PM |
EDM |
2610 (EULAC) |
GOODING, ADAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:37 PM |
EDM |
2611 (EULAC) |
GOODING, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:38 PM |
EDM |
2612 (EULAC) |
GOODING, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:40 PM |
EDM |
2613 (EULAC) |
GOODING, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:41 PM |
EDM |
2614 (EULAC) |
GOODING, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:42 PM |
EDM |
2615 (EULAC) |
GOODING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:44 PM |
EDM |
2616 (EULAC) |
GOODING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:45 PM |
EDM |
2617 (EULAC) |
GOODING, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:46 PM |
EDM |
2618 (EULAC) |
GOODING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:48 PM |
EDM |
2619 (EULAC) |
GOODING, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:49 PM |
EDM |
2620 (EULAC) |
GOODING, WOODROFFE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:51 PM |
EDM |
2621 (EULAC) |
GOODMAN, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:52 PM |
EDM |
2622 (EULAC) |
GOODMAN, ESAU |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:54 PM |
EDM |
2623 (EULAC) |
GOODMAN, KENNETH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:55 PM |
EDM |
2624 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, ALLEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:57 PM |
EDM |
2625 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:06:59 PM |
EDM |
2626 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:01 PM |
EDM |
2627 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:03 PM |
EDM |
2628 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:04 PM |
EDM |
2629 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:06 PM |
EDM |
2630 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:10 PM |
EDM |
2631 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:11 PM |
EDM |
2632 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:13 PM |
EDM |
2633 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:15 PM |
EDM |
2634 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, H. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:17 PM |
EDM |
2635 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, HAZEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:18 PM |
EDM |
2636 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:20 PM |
EDM |
2637 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:22 PM |
EDM |
2638 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:23 PM |
EDM |
2639 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, JASON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:25 PM |
EDM |
2640 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:27 PM |
EDM |
2641 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:29 PM |
EDM |
2642 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, ORMOND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:31 PM |
EDM |
2643 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:32 PM |
EDM |
2644 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:34 PM |
EDM |
2645 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:36 PM |
EDM |
2646 (EULAC) |
GOODRIDGE, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:37 PM |
EDM |
2647 (EULAC) |
GORDON, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:39 PM |
EDM |
2648 (EULAC) |
GORDON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:41 PM |
EDM |
2649 (EULAC) |
GORING, DUNCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:42 PM |
EDM |
2650 (EULAC) |
GORING, EWART |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:46 PM |
EDM |
2651 (EULAC) |
GORING, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:47 PM |
EDM |
2652 (EULAC) |
GORING, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:49 PM |
EDM |
2653 (EULAC) |
GORING, GLADSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:50 PM |
EDM |
2654 (EULAC) |
GORING, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:52 PM |
EDM |
2655 (EULAC) |
GORING, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:54 PM |
EDM |
2656 (EULAC) |
GOUKE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:55 PM |
EDM |
2657 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:57 PM |
EDM |
2658 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:07:59 PM |
EDM |
2659 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:00 PM |
EDM |
2660 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:02 PM |
EDM |
2661 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:04 PM |
EDM |
2662 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:05 PM |
EDM |
2663 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:07 PM |
EDM |
2664 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:09 PM |
EDM |
2665 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:11 PM |
EDM |
2666 (EULAC) |
GRAHAM, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:12 PM |
EDM |
2667 (EULAC) |
GRANDISON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:14 PM |
EDM |
2668 (EULAC) |
GRANDISON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:16 PM |
EDM |
2669 (EULAC) |
GRANNUM, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:17 PM |
EDM |
2670 (EULAC) |
GRANNUM, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:19 PM |
EDM |
2671 (EULAC) |
GRANNUM, THEODORE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:21 PM |
EDM |
2672 (EULAC) |
GRANT, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:22 PM |
EDM |
2673 (EULAC) |
GRANT, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:24 PM |
EDM |
2674 (EULAC) |
GRANT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:25 PM |
EDM |
2675 (EULAC) |
GRANT, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:27 PM |
EDM |
2676 (EULAC) |
GRANT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:28 PM |
EDM |
2677 (EULAC) |
GRANT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:29 PM |
EDM |
2678 (EULAC) |
GRANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:31 PM |
EDM |
2679 (EULAC) |
GRANT, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:33 PM |
EDM |
2680 (EULAC) |
GRANT, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:34 PM |
EDM |
2681 (EULAC) |
GRANT, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:36 PM |
EDM |
2682 (EULAC) |
GRANT, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:38 PM |
EDM |
2683 (EULAC) |
GRANT, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:40 PM |
EDM |
2684 (EULAC) |
GRAVES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:41 PM |
EDM |
2685 (EULAC) |
GRAVES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:42 PM |
EDM |
2686 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:44 PM |
EDM |
2687 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:45 PM |
EDM |
2688 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:47 PM |
EDM |
2689 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:49 PM |
EDM |
2690 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:50 PM |
EDM |
2691 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:52 PM |
EDM |
2692 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, LUCIEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:54 PM |
EDM |
2693 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, MATTHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:56 PM |
EDM |
2694 (EULAC) |
GRAZETTE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:57 PM |
EDM |
2695 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:08:59 PM |
EDM |
2696 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:00 PM |
EDM |
2697 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:02 PM |
EDM |
2698 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, BRANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:03 PM |
EDM |
2699 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:05 PM |
EDM |
2700 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:06 PM |
EDM |
2701 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:07 PM |
EDM |
2702 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:09 PM |
EDM |
2703 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:10 PM |
EDM |
2704 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:11 PM |
EDM |
2705 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:13 PM |
EDM |
2706 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:14 PM |
EDM |
2707 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, FUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:16 PM |
EDM |
2708 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, GARNET |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:17 PM |
EDM |
2709 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:18 PM |
EDM |
2710 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, GRANVILLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:20 PM |
EDM |
2711 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:21 PM |
EDM |
2712 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:23 PM |
EDM |
2713 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:24 PM |
EDM |
2714 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:25 PM |
EDM |
2715 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:27 PM |
EDM |
2716 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:28 PM |
EDM |
2717 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:30 PM |
EDM |
2718 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:31 PM |
EDM |
2719 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:32 PM |
EDM |
2720 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:34 PM |
EDM |
2721 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:35 PM |
EDM |
2722 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:36 PM |
EDM |
2723 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:38 PM |
EDM |
2724 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, WATSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:39 PM |
EDM |
2725 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:41 PM |
EDM |
2726 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:42 PM |
EDM |
2727 (EULAC) |
GREAVES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:43 PM |
EDM |
2728 (EULAC) |
GREEN, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:45 PM |
EDM |
2729 (EULAC) |
GREEN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:46 PM |
EDM |
2730 (EULAC) |
GREEN, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:47 PM |
EDM |
2731 (EULAC) |
GREEN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:49 PM |
EDM |
2732 (EULAC) |
GREEN, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:50 PM |
EDM |
2733 (EULAC) |
GREEN, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:51 PM |
EDM |
2734 (EULAC) |
GREEN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:53 PM |
EDM |
2735 (EULAC) |
GREEN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:54 PM |
EDM |
2736 (EULAC) |
GREEN, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:56 PM |
EDM |
2737 (EULAC) |
GREEN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:57 PM |
EDM |
2738 (EULAC) |
GREEN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:09:58 PM |
EDM |
2739 (EULAC) |
GREEN, H FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:00 PM |
EDM |
2740 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:01 PM |
EDM |
2741 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:03 PM |
EDM |
2742 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:04 PM |
EDM |
2743 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:05 PM |
EDM |
2744 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:07 PM |
EDM |
2745 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:08 PM |
EDM |
2746 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:09 PM |
EDM |
2747 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:11 PM |
EDM |
2748 (EULAC) |
GREEN, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:12 PM |
EDM |
2749 (EULAC) |
GREEN, LEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:14 PM |
EDM |
2750 (EULAC) |
GREEN, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:15 PM |
EDM |
2751 (EULAC) |
GREEN, ONEAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:16 PM |
EDM |
2752 (EULAC) |
GREEN, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:18 PM |
EDM |
2753 (EULAC) |
GREEN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:19 PM |
EDM |
2754 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:20 PM |
EDM |
2755 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:22 PM |
EDM |
2756 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:23 PM |
EDM |
2757 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:25 PM |
EDM |
2758 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:26 PM |
EDM |
2759 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, CORNELIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:27 PM |
EDM |
2760 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:29 PM |
EDM |
2761 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:30 PM |
EDM |
2762 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:31 PM |
EDM |
2763 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:33 PM |
EDM |
2764 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:34 PM |
EDM |
2765 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:36 PM |
EDM |
2766 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:37 PM |
EDM |
2767 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:38 PM |
EDM |
2768 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:40 PM |
EDM |
2769 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:41 PM |
EDM |
2770 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:42 PM |
EDM |
2771 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:44 PM |
EDM |
2772 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:45 PM |
EDM |
2773 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:47 PM |
EDM |
2774 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:48 PM |
EDM |
2775 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:49 PM |
EDM |
2776 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:51 PM |
EDM |
2777 (EULAC) |
GREENIDGE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:52 PM |
EDM |
2778 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:53 PM |
EDM |
2779 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:55 PM |
EDM |
2780 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:56 PM |
EDM |
2781 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:58 PM |
EDM |
2782 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:10:59 PM |
EDM |
2783 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:00 PM |
EDM |
2784 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:02 PM |
EDM |
2785 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:03 PM |
EDM |
2786 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, BRANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:05 PM |
EDM |
2787 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:07 PM |
EDM |
2788 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:08 PM |
EDM |
2789 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:10 PM |
EDM |
2790 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:11 PM |
EDM |
2791 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:13 PM |
EDM |
2792 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:14 PM |
EDM |
2793 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:15 PM |
EDM |
2794 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:17 PM |
EDM |
2795 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:18 PM |
EDM |
2796 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:20 PM |
EDM |
2797 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:21 PM |
EDM |
2798 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:23 PM |
EDM |
2799 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:24 PM |
EDM |
2800 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:27 PM |
EDM |
2801 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ESAU |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:28 PM |
EDM |
2802 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, ETHELBURT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:30 PM |
EDM |
2803 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:31 PM |
EDM |
2804 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, F |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:33 PM |
EDM |
2805 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:34 PM |
EDM |
2806 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:35 PM |
EDM |
2807 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, HARDWELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:37 PM |
EDM |
2808 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:38 PM |
EDM |
2809 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:39 PM |
EDM |
2810 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:41 PM |
EDM |
2811 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:42 PM |
EDM |
2812 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:44 PM |
EDM |
2813 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:45 PM |
EDM |
2814 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:46 PM |
EDM |
2815 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:48 PM |
EDM |
2816 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:49 PM |
EDM |
2817 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:51 PM |
EDM |
2818 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:52 PM |
EDM |
2819 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JASON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:54 PM |
EDM |
2820 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:55 PM |
EDM |
2821 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:56 PM |
EDM |
2822 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:58 PM |
EDM |
2823 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:11:59 PM |
EDM |
2824 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:03 PM |
EDM |
2825 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:04 PM |
EDM |
2826 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:06 PM |
EDM |
2827 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:07 PM |
EDM |
2828 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:08 PM |
EDM |
2829 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:10 PM |
EDM |
2830 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:11 PM |
EDM |
2831 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:12 PM |
EDM |
2832 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:14 PM |
EDM |
2833 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:15 PM |
EDM |
2834 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:17 PM |
EDM |
2835 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:18 PM |
EDM |
2836 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, LEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:20 PM |
EDM |
2837 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:21 PM |
EDM |
2838 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:23 PM |
EDM |
2839 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:24 PM |
EDM |
2840 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:26 PM |
EDM |
2841 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:27 PM |
EDM |
2842 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:28 PM |
EDM |
2843 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:30 PM |
EDM |
2844 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:31 PM |
EDM |
2845 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:33 PM |
EDM |
2846 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:34 PM |
EDM |
2847 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:36 PM |
EDM |
2848 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, T. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:39 PM |
EDM |
2849 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, THADDEUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:41 PM |
EDM |
2850 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:42 PM |
EDM |
2851 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:44 PM |
EDM |
2852 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:45 PM |
EDM |
2853 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:46 PM |
EDM |
2854 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:48 PM |
EDM |
2855 (EULAC) |
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:49 PM |
EDM |
2856 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:51 PM |
EDM |
2857 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, B GRIMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:52 PM |
EDM |
2858 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, CAMERON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:54 PM |
EDM |
2859 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:55 PM |
EDM |
2860 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:56 PM |
EDM |
2861 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:58 PM |
EDM |
2862 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:12:59 PM |
EDM |
2863 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:01 PM |
EDM |
2864 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:02 PM |
EDM |
2865 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:04 PM |
EDM |
2866 (EULAC) |
GRIMES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:05 PM |
EDM |
2867 (EULAC) |
GROSVENOR, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:06 PM |
EDM |
2868 (EULAC) |
GROSVENOR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:10 PM |
EDM |
2869 (EULAC) |
GROSVENOR, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:12 PM |
EDM |
2870 (EULAC) |
GULSTON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:13 PM |
EDM |
2871 (EULAC) |
H0LDER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:14 PM |
EDM |
2872 (EULAC) |
HACKETT, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:16 PM |
EDM |
2873 (EULAC) |
HACKETT, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:17 PM |
EDM |
2874 (EULAC) |
HACKETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:18 PM |
EDM |
2875 (EULAC) |
HACKETT, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:20 PM |
EDM |
2876 (EULAC) |
HALL, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:21 PM |
EDM |
2877 (EULAC) |
HALL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:23 PM |
EDM |
2878 (EULAC) |
HALL, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:24 PM |
EDM |
2879 (EULAC) |
HALL, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:25 PM |
EDM |
2880 (EULAC) |
HALL, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:27 PM |
EDM |
2881 (EULAC) |
HALL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:28 PM |
EDM |
2882 (EULAC) |
HALL, CHESTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:29 PM |
EDM |
2883 (EULAC) |
HALL, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:31 PM |
EDM |
2884 (EULAC) |
HALL, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:32 PM |
EDM |
2885 (EULAC) |
HALL, ELGAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:34 PM |
EDM |
2886 (EULAC) |
HALL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:35 PM |
EDM |
2887 (EULAC) |
HALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:36 PM |
EDM |
2888 (EULAC) |
HALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:38 PM |
EDM |
2889 (EULAC) |
HALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:39 PM |
EDM |
2890 (EULAC) |
HALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:40 PM |
EDM |
2891 (EULAC) |
HALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:42 PM |
EDM |
2892 (EULAC) |
HALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:43 PM |
EDM |
2893 (EULAC) |
HALL, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:47 PM |
EDM |
2894 (EULAC) |
HALL, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:48 PM |
EDM |
2895 (EULAC) |
HALL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:50 PM |
EDM |
2896 (EULAC) |
HALLIDAY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:51 PM |
EDM |
2897 (EULAC) |
HAMBLIN, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:53 PM |
EDM |
2898 (EULAC) |
HAMBUN, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:54 PM |
EDM |
2899 (EULAC) |
HAMPDEN, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:55 PM |
EDM |
2900 (EULAC) |
HAMPDEN, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:57 PM |
EDM |
2901 (EULAC) |
HAMPDEN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:13:58 PM |
EDM |
2902 (EULAC) |
HARBIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:00 PM |
EDM |
2903 (EULAC) |
HARDING, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:01 PM |
EDM |
2904 (EULAC) |
HARDING, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:03 PM |
EDM |
2905 (EULAC) |
HARDING, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:04 PM |
EDM |
2906 (EULAC) |
HARDING, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:06 PM |
EDM |
2907 (EULAC) |
HARDING, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:07 PM |
EDM |
2908 (EULAC) |
HARDING, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:09 PM |
EDM |
2909 (EULAC) |
HARDING, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:10 PM |
EDM |
2910 (EULAC) |
HARDING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:12 PM |
EDM |
2911 (EULAC) |
HARDING, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:13 PM |
EDM |
2912 (EULAC) |
HARDING, RIENZA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:16 PM |
EDM |
2913 (EULAC) |
HARDING, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:17 PM |
EDM |
2914 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:19 PM |
EDM |
2915 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:20 PM |
EDM |
2916 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:22 PM |
EDM |
2917 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ALFONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:23 PM |
EDM |
2918 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:25 PM |
EDM |
2919 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:26 PM |
EDM |
2920 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:27 PM |
EDM |
2921 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, COURTENAY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:29 PM |
EDM |
2922 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:30 PM |
EDM |
2923 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, GOULBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:32 PM |
EDM |
2924 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:33 PM |
EDM |
2925 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:34 PM |
EDM |
2926 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:36 PM |
EDM |
2927 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:37 PM |
EDM |
2928 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:39 PM |
EDM |
2929 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:40 PM |
EDM |
2930 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:41 PM |
EDM |
2931 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:43 PM |
EDM |
2932 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, LAZARUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:44 PM |
EDM |
2933 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:46 PM |
EDM |
2934 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:47 PM |
EDM |
2935 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:48 PM |
EDM |
2936 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:50 PM |
EDM |
2937 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:51 PM |
EDM |
2938 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:53 PM |
EDM |
2939 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:54 PM |
EDM |
2940 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:55 PM |
EDM |
2941 (EULAC) |
HAREWOOD, WOODRIFFE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:57 PM |
EDM |
2942 (EULAC) |
HARPER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:14:58 PM |
EDM |
2943 (EULAC) |
HARPER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:00 PM |
EDM |
2944 (EULAC) |
HARPER, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:01 PM |
EDM |
2945 (EULAC) |
HARPER, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:02 PM |
EDM |
2946 (EULAC) |
HARPER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:04 PM |
EDM |
2947 (EULAC) |
HARPER, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:05 PM |
EDM |
2948 (EULAC) |
HARPER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:06 PM |
EDM |
2949 (EULAC) |
HARPER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:08 PM |
EDM |
2950 (EULAC) |
HARPER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:09 PM |
EDM |
2951 (EULAC) |
HARPER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:10 PM |
EDM |
2952 (EULAC) |
HARPER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:12 PM |
EDM |
2953 (EULAC) |
HARPER, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:13 PM |
EDM |
2954 (EULAC) |
HARPER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:14 PM |
EDM |
2955 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:16 PM |
EDM |
2956 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, BOBBY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:18 PM |
EDM |
2957 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, BYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:19 PM |
EDM |
2958 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, CHEDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:20 PM |
EDM |
2959 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:22 PM |
EDM |
2960 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:23 PM |
EDM |
2961 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:24 PM |
EDM |
2962 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:26 PM |
EDM |
2963 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, HOWELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:27 PM |
EDM |
2964 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:28 PM |
EDM |
2965 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:30 PM |
EDM |
2966 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:31 PM |
EDM |
2967 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:33 PM |
EDM |
2968 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:34 PM |
EDM |
2969 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:35 PM |
EDM |
2970 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:37 PM |
EDM |
2971 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:38 PM |
EDM |
2972 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, LEOPOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:40 PM |
EDM |
2973 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:41 PM |
EDM |
2974 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:42 PM |
EDM |
2975 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:44 PM |
EDM |
2976 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, PHILLIPS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:45 PM |
EDM |
2977 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:47 PM |
EDM |
2978 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:48 PM |
EDM |
2979 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:50 PM |
EDM |
2980 (EULAC) |
HARRIS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:51 PM |
EDM |
2981 (EULAC) |
HARRISON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:52 PM |
EDM |
2982 (EULAC) |
HARRISON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:54 PM |
EDM |
2983 (EULAC) |
HARRISON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:55 PM |
EDM |
2984 (EULAC) |
HARRISON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:57 PM |
EDM |
2985 (EULAC) |
HARRISON, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:58 PM |
EDM |
2986 (EULAC) |
HART, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:15:59 PM |
EDM |
2987 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:01 PM |
EDM |
2988 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:02 PM |
EDM |
2989 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:03 PM |
EDM |
2990 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:05 PM |
EDM |
2991 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:06 PM |
EDM |
2992 (EULAC) |
HARVEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:08 PM |
EDM |
2993 (EULAC) |
HASSIAH, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:09 PM |
EDM |
2994 (EULAC) |
HAVENEAU, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:10 PM |
EDM |
2995 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:11 PM |
EDM |
2996 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:13 PM |
EDM |
2997 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:14 PM |
EDM |
2998 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ARCHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:16 PM |
EDM |
2999 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:17 PM |
EDM |
3000 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:19 PM |
EDM |
3001 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:20 PM |
EDM |
3002 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:22 PM |
EDM |
3003 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:23 PM |
EDM |
3004 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:24 PM |
EDM |
3005 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:26 PM |
EDM |
3006 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:27 PM |
EDM |
3007 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:28 PM |
EDM |
3008 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:30 PM |
EDM |
3009 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:31 PM |
EDM |
3010 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:32 PM |
EDM |
3011 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:34 PM |
EDM |
3012 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:35 PM |
EDM |
3013 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, FOSTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:36 PM |
EDM |
3014 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:38 PM |
EDM |
3015 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:39 PM |
EDM |
3016 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:40 PM |
EDM |
3017 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:42 PM |
EDM |
3018 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:43 PM |
EDM |
3019 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:44 PM |
EDM |
3020 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:46 PM |
EDM |
3021 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:47 PM |
EDM |
3022 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:50 PM |
EDM |
3023 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:51 PM |
EDM |
3024 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:53 PM |
EDM |
3025 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:54 PM |
EDM |
3026 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:56 PM |
EDM |
3027 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:57 PM |
EDM |
3028 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:16:58 PM |
EDM |
3029 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:00 PM |
EDM |
3030 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:01 PM |
EDM |
3031 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:03 PM |
EDM |
3032 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:04 PM |
EDM |
3033 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:05 PM |
EDM |
3034 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:07 PM |
EDM |
3035 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, NORTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:08 PM |
EDM |
3036 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, OLWAI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:10 PM |
EDM |
3037 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:11 PM |
EDM |
3038 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:12 PM |
EDM |
3039 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:14 PM |
EDM |
3040 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:15 PM |
EDM |
3041 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:17 PM |
EDM |
3042 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, RUSHFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:18 PM |
EDM |
3043 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:19 PM |
EDM |
3044 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:21 PM |
EDM |
3045 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:22 PM |
EDM |
3046 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:24 PM |
EDM |
3047 (EULAC) |
HAYNES, WILSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:27 PM |
EDM |
3048 (EULAC) |
HAZELL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:29 PM |
EDM |
3049 (EULAC) |
HAZELWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:30 PM |
EDM |
3050 (EULAC) |
HAZLEWOOD, CUTHBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:32 PM |
EDM |
3051 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:33 PM |
EDM |
3052 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:35 PM |
EDM |
3053 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:36 PM |
EDM |
3054 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:38 PM |
EDM |
3055 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:39 PM |
EDM |
3056 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:41 PM |
EDM |
3057 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, DECOURCEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:42 PM |
EDM |
3058 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:43 PM |
EDM |
3059 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:45 PM |
EDM |
3060 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:46 PM |
EDM |
3061 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:48 PM |
EDM |
3062 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:50 PM |
EDM |
3063 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, GLADSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:51 PM |
EDM |
3064 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:52 PM |
EDM |
3065 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:54 PM |
EDM |
3066 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:55 PM |
EDM |
3067 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:57 PM |
EDM |
3068 (EULAC) |
HEADLEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:17:58 PM |
EDM |
3069 (EULAC) |
HEALES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:00 PM |
EDM |
3070 (EULAC) |
HEDFORD, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:04 PM |
EDM |
3071 (EULAC) |
HENDY, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:06 PM |
EDM |
3072 (EULAC) |
HENDY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:07 PM |
EDM |
3073 (EULAC) |
HENRY, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:09 PM |
EDM |
3074 (EULAC) |
HENRY, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:11 PM |
EDM |
3075 (EULAC) |
HENRY, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:12 PM |
EDM |
3076 (EULAC) |
HENRY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:14 PM |
EDM |
3077 (EULAC) |
HENRY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:16 PM |
EDM |
3078 (EULAC) |
HENRY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:17 PM |
EDM |
3079 (EULAC) |
HENRY, STEPHEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:19 PM |
EDM |
3080 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, ASHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:20 PM |
EDM |
3081 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:22 PM |
EDM |
3082 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:24 PM |
EDM |
3083 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:26 PM |
EDM |
3084 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:27 PM |
EDM |
3085 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:29 PM |
EDM |
3086 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:31 PM |
EDM |
3087 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:32 PM |
EDM |
3088 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:34 PM |
EDM |
3089 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, ISIAAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:36 PM |
EDM |
3090 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:37 PM |
EDM |
3091 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:41 PM |
EDM |
3092 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:42 PM |
EDM |
3093 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:44 PM |
EDM |
3094 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:46 PM |
EDM |
3095 (EULAC) |
HERBERT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:48 PM |
EDM |
3096 (EULAC) |
HERCULES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:49 PM |
EDM |
3097 (EULAC) |
HEWITT, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:51 PM |
EDM |
3098 (EULAC) |
HEWITT, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:53 PM |
EDM |
3099 (EULAC) |
HEWITT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:54 PM |
EDM |
3100 (EULAC) |
HEWITT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:56 PM |
EDM |
3101 (EULAC) |
HICKS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:57 PM |
EDM |
3102 (EULAC) |
HICKS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:18:59 PM |
EDM |
3103 (EULAC) |
HICKS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:00 PM |
EDM |
3104 (EULAC) |
HILL, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:02 PM |
EDM |
3105 (EULAC) |
HILL, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:04 PM |
EDM |
3106 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:06 PM |
EDM |
3107 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:07 PM |
EDM |
3108 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:09 PM |
EDM |
3109 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:11 PM |
EDM |
3110 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:12 PM |
EDM |
3111 (EULAC) |
HINDS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:14 PM |
EDM |
3112 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:18 PM |
EDM |
3113 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:19 PM |
EDM |
3114 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CLEVELAND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:21 PM |
EDM |
3115 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:22 PM |
EDM |
3116 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:24 PM |
EDM |
3117 (EULAC) |
HINDS, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:25 PM |
EDM |
3118 (EULAC) |
HINDS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:27 PM |
EDM |
3119 (EULAC) |
HINDS, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:29 PM |
EDM |
3120 (EULAC) |
HINDS, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:30 PM |
EDM |
3121 (EULAC) |
HINDS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:32 PM |
EDM |
3122 (EULAC) |
HINDS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:34 PM |
EDM |
3123 (EULAC) |
HINDS, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:36 PM |
EDM |
3124 (EULAC) |
HINDS, GOLBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:37 PM |
EDM |
3125 (EULAC) |
HINDS, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:39 PM |
EDM |
3126 (EULAC) |
HINDS, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:40 PM |
EDM |
3127 (EULAC) |
HINDS, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:42 PM |
EDM |
3128 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:44 PM |
EDM |
3129 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:45 PM |
EDM |
3130 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:48 PM |
EDM |
3131 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:50 PM |
EDM |
3132 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:51 PM |
EDM |
3133 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:52 PM |
EDM |
3134 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:54 PM |
EDM |
3135 (EULAC) |
HINDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:55 PM |
EDM |
3136 (EULAC) |
HINDS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:56 PM |
EDM |
3137 (EULAC) |
HINDS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:58 PM |
EDM |
3138 (EULAC) |
HINDS, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:19:59 PM |
EDM |
3139 (EULAC) |
HINDS, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:00 PM |
EDM |
3140 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:02 PM |
EDM |
3141 (EULAC) |
HINDS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:03 PM |
EDM |
3142 (EULAC) |
HINDS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:04 PM |
EDM |
3143 (EULAC) |
HINDS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:06 PM |
EDM |
3144 (EULAC) |
HINDS, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:07 PM |
EDM |
3145 (EULAC) |
HINDS, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:08 PM |
EDM |
3146 (EULAC) |
HINDS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:10 PM |
EDM |
3147 (EULAC) |
HINDS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:11 PM |
EDM |
3148 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:12 PM |
EDM |
3149 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:14 PM |
EDM |
3150 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:15 PM |
EDM |
3151 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:16 PM |
EDM |
3152 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:18 PM |
EDM |
3153 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:19 PM |
EDM |
3154 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:21 PM |
EDM |
3155 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:22 PM |
EDM |
3156 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:23 PM |
EDM |
3157 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:25 PM |
EDM |
3158 (EULAC) |
HINKSON, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:26 PM |
EDM |
3159 (EULAC) |
HINS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:27 PM |
EDM |
3160 (EULAC) |
HIRST, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:29 PM |
EDM |
3161 (EULAC) |
HOBBES, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:30 PM |
EDM |
3162 (EULAC) |
HOBBS, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:31 PM |
EDM |
3163 (EULAC) |
HOGAN, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:33 PM |
EDM |
3164 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:34 PM |
EDM |
3165 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:35 PM |
EDM |
3166 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:37 PM |
EDM |
3167 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:38 PM |
EDM |
3168 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:40 PM |
EDM |
3169 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:41 PM |
EDM |
3170 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:43 PM |
EDM |
3171 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:44 PM |
EDM |
3172 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:45 PM |
EDM |
3173 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:47 PM |
EDM |
3174 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:48 PM |
EDM |
3175 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:50 PM |
EDM |
3176 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:51 PM |
EDM |
3177 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:53 PM |
EDM |
3178 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, CORNELIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:54 PM |
EDM |
3179 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, DELMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:55 PM |
EDM |
3180 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EDGAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:57 PM |
EDM |
3181 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:58 PM |
EDM |
3182 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:20:59 PM |
EDM |
3183 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:01 PM |
EDM |
3184 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EMPEROR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:02 PM |
EDM |
3185 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:04 PM |
EDM |
3186 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, EZRA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:05 PM |
EDM |
3187 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, FELIX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:07 PM |
EDM |
3188 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:09 PM |
EDM |
3189 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:11 PM |
EDM |
3190 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, HILARY A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:12 PM |
EDM |
3191 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:14 PM |
EDM |
3192 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:16 PM |
EDM |
3193 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:17 PM |
EDM |
3194 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:19 PM |
EDM |
3195 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:21 PM |
EDM |
3196 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:23 PM |
EDM |
3197 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:24 PM |
EDM |
3198 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:26 PM |
EDM |
3199 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:28 PM |
EDM |
3200 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:30 PM |
EDM |
3201 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:31 PM |
EDM |
3202 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:33 PM |
EDM |
3203 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, LYTNTOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:34 PM |
EDM |
3204 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:36 PM |
EDM |
3205 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:38 PM |
EDM |
3206 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:39 PM |
EDM |
3207 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:41 PM |
EDM |
3208 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:42 PM |
EDM |
3209 (EULAC) |
HOLDER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:44 PM |
EDM |
3210 (EULAC) |
HOLFON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:45 PM |
EDM |
3211 (EULAC) |
HOLLINS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:47 PM |
EDM |
3212 (EULAC) |
HOLLOWAY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:49 PM |
EDM |
3213 (EULAC) |
HOLMES, EPHRAIM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:51 PM |
EDM |
3214 (EULAC) |
HOLMES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:53 PM |
EDM |
3215 (EULAC) |
HOLMES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:54 PM |
EDM |
3216 (EULAC) |
HOLMES, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:56 PM |
EDM |
3217 (EULAC) |
HOOD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:21:58 PM |
EDM |
3218 (EULAC) |
HOOPER, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:00 PM |
EDM |
3219 (EULAC) |
HOPE, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:01 PM |
EDM |
3220 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:03 PM |
EDM |
3221 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:05 PM |
EDM |
3222 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:06 PM |
EDM |
3223 (EULAC) |
HOPE, CLAUDE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:08 PM |
EDM |
3224 (EULAC) |
HOPE, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:10 PM |
EDM |
3225 (EULAC) |
HOPE, DUNCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:12 PM |
EDM |
3226 (EULAC) |
HOPE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:13 PM |
EDM |
3227 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ISAIH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:15 PM |
EDM |
3228 (EULAC) |
HOPE, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:17 PM |
EDM |
3229 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:18 PM |
EDM |
3230 (EULAC) |
HOPE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:20 PM |
EDM |
3231 (EULAC) |
HOPE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:22 PM |
EDM |
3232 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:24 PM |
EDM |
3233 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, DUNCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:26 PM |
EDM |
3234 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:27 PM |
EDM |
3235 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:29 PM |
EDM |
3236 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:30 PM |
EDM |
3237 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:32 PM |
EDM |
3238 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, HORATIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:34 PM |
EDM |
3239 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:35 PM |
EDM |
3240 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:37 PM |
EDM |
3241 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:39 PM |
EDM |
3242 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:40 PM |
EDM |
3243 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:42 PM |
EDM |
3244 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:44 PM |
EDM |
3245 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:46 PM |
EDM |
3246 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, KELVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:47 PM |
EDM |
3247 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:49 PM |
EDM |
3248 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:52 PM |
EDM |
3249 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:54 PM |
EDM |
3250 (EULAC) |
HOWARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:56 PM |
EDM |
3251 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:57 PM |
EDM |
3252 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:22:59 PM |
EDM |
3253 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:00 PM |
EDM |
3254 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:01 PM |
EDM |
3255 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:03 PM |
EDM |
3256 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:05 PM |
EDM |
3257 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:06 PM |
EDM |
3258 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:08 PM |
EDM |
3259 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:10 PM |
EDM |
3260 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:11 PM |
EDM |
3261 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:13 PM |
EDM |
3262 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:15 PM |
EDM |
3263 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:16 PM |
EDM |
3264 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:17 PM |
EDM |
3265 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:19 PM |
EDM |
3266 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:23 PM |
EDM |
3267 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:24 PM |
EDM |
3268 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:26 PM |
EDM |
3269 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:28 PM |
EDM |
3270 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:29 PM |
EDM |
3271 (EULAC) |
HOWELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:31 PM |
EDM |
3272 (EULAC) |
HOWREE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:32 PM |
EDM |
3273 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:34 PM |
EDM |
3274 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:36 PM |
EDM |
3275 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:38 PM |
EDM |
3276 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:39 PM |
EDM |
3277 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:41 PM |
EDM |
3278 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:42 PM |
EDM |
3279 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, CORNELIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:44 PM |
EDM |
3280 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:45 PM |
EDM |
3281 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:46 PM |
EDM |
3282 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:48 PM |
EDM |
3283 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, ERIC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:50 PM |
EDM |
3284 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:53 PM |
EDM |
3285 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, GARDINER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:55 PM |
EDM |
3286 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:56 PM |
EDM |
3287 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:23:58 PM |
EDM |
3288 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:00 PM |
EDM |
3289 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:02 PM |
EDM |
3290 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:03 PM |
EDM |
3291 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:05 PM |
EDM |
3292 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, MORNETT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:07 PM |
EDM |
3293 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:08 PM |
EDM |
3294 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:10 PM |
EDM |
3295 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:12 PM |
EDM |
3296 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, OLIVER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:13 PM |
EDM |
3297 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:14 PM |
EDM |
3298 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:16 PM |
EDM |
3299 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:17 PM |
EDM |
3300 (EULAC) |
HOYTE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:18 PM |
EDM |
3301 (EULAC) |
HUGHES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:20 PM |
EDM |
3302 (EULAC) |
HUMPHREEY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:21 PM |
EDM |
3303 (EULAC) |
HUMPHREY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:22 PM |
EDM |
3304 (EULAC) |
HUMPHREY, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:24 PM |
EDM |
3305 (EULAC) |
HUNT, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:25 PM |
EDM |
3306 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:27 PM |
EDM |
3307 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:30 PM |
EDM |
3308 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:32 PM |
EDM |
3309 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, B |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:33 PM |
EDM |
3310 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:34 PM |
EDM |
3311 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:36 PM |
EDM |
3312 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:37 PM |
EDM |
3313 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:39 PM |
EDM |
3314 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:40 PM |
EDM |
3315 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:41 PM |
EDM |
3316 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:43 PM |
EDM |
3317 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:44 PM |
EDM |
3318 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:46 PM |
EDM |
3319 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:47 PM |
EDM |
3320 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:48 PM |
EDM |
3321 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:50 PM |
EDM |
3322 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:51 PM |
EDM |
3323 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:52 PM |
EDM |
3324 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:54 PM |
EDM |
3325 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:55 PM |
EDM |
3326 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:57 PM |
EDM |
3327 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:24:58 PM |
EDM |
3328 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:02 PM |
EDM |
3329 (EULAC) |
HUNTE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:03 PM |
EDM |
3330 (EULAC) |
HURDLE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:05 PM |
EDM |
3331 (EULAC) |
HURDLE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:06 PM |
EDM |
3332 (EULAC) |
HURDLE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:07 PM |
EDM |
3333 (EULAC) |
HURDLE, LAMAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:09 PM |
EDM |
3334 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:10 PM |
EDM |
3335 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:12 PM |
EDM |
3336 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:13 PM |
EDM |
3337 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:14 PM |
EDM |
3338 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:16 PM |
EDM |
3339 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:17 PM |
EDM |
3340 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:18 PM |
EDM |
3341 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:20 PM |
EDM |
3342 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:21 PM |
EDM |
3343 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:22 PM |
EDM |
3344 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, OWEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:24 PM |
EDM |
3345 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:25 PM |
EDM |
3346 (EULAC) |
HURLEY, THORISMOND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:26 PM |
EDM |
3347 (EULAC) |
HUSBAND, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:28 PM |
EDM |
3348 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:29 PM |
EDM |
3349 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:31 PM |
EDM |
3350 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:32 PM |
EDM |
3351 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, EBINEZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:33 PM |
EDM |
3352 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:37 PM |
EDM |
3353 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:39 PM |
EDM |
3354 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, GLADSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:40 PM |
EDM |
3355 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:42 PM |
EDM |
3356 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:43 PM |
EDM |
3357 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:44 PM |
EDM |
3358 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:46 PM |
EDM |
3359 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:47 PM |
EDM |
3360 (EULAC) |
HUSBANDS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:48 PM |
EDM |
3361 (EULAC) |
HUTCHINSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:50 PM |
EDM |
3362 (EULAC) |
HUTCHINSON, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:51 PM |
EDM |
3363 (EULAC) |
HUTSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:52 PM |
EDM |
3364 (EULAC) |
HUTSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:54 PM |
EDM |
3365 (EULAC) |
IFILL, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:55 PM |
EDM |
3366 (EULAC) |
IFILL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:57 PM |
EDM |
3367 (EULAC) |
IFILL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:58 PM |
EDM |
3368 (EULAC) |
IFILL, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:25:59 PM |
EDM |
3369 (EULAC) |
IFILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:01 PM |
EDM |
3370 (EULAC) |
IFILL, DELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:02 PM |
EDM |
3371 (EULAC) |
IFILL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:04 PM |
EDM |
3372 (EULAC) |
IFILL, HOUSTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:05 PM |
EDM |
3373 (EULAC) |
IFILL, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:06 PM |
EDM |
3374 (EULAC) |
IFILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:08 PM |
EDM |
3375 (EULAC) |
IFILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:09 PM |
EDM |
3376 (EULAC) |
IFILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:12 PM |
EDM |
3377 (EULAC) |
IFILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:13 PM |
EDM |
3378 (EULAC) |
IFILL, LEOPOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:14 PM |
EDM |
3379 (EULAC) |
IFILL, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:16 PM |
EDM |
3380 (EULAC) |
IFILL, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:17 PM |
EDM |
3381 (EULAC) |
IFILL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:18 PM |
EDM |
3382 (EULAC) |
IFILL, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:20 PM |
EDM |
3383 (EULAC) |
IFILL, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:21 PM |
EDM |
3384 (EULAC) |
IFILL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:22 PM |
EDM |
3385 (EULAC) |
IFILL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:24 PM |
EDM |
3386 (EULAC) |
INCE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:25 PM |
EDM |
3387 (EULAC) |
INCE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:27 PM |
EDM |
3388 (EULAC) |
INCE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:28 PM |
EDM |
3389 (EULAC) |
INCE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:29 PM |
EDM |
3390 (EULAC) |
INCE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:31 PM |
EDM |
3391 (EULAC) |
INCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:32 PM |
EDM |
3392 (EULAC) |
INCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:33 PM |
EDM |
3393 (EULAC) |
INCE, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:35 PM |
EDM |
3394 (EULAC) |
INCE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:36 PM |
EDM |
3395 (EULAC) |
INNIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:38 PM |
EDM |
3396 (EULAC) |
INNIS, SIDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:39 PM |
EDM |
3397 (EULAC) |
INNISS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:40 PM |
EDM |
3398 (EULAC) |
INNISS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:41 PM |
EDM |
3399 (EULAC) |
INNISS, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:44 PM |
EDM |
3400 (EULAC) |
INNISS, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:46 PM |
EDM |
3401 (EULAC) |
INNISS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:47 PM |
EDM |
3402 (EULAC) |
INNISS, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:49 PM |
EDM |
3403 (EULAC) |
INNISS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:50 PM |
EDM |
3404 (EULAC) |
INNISS, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:51 PM |
EDM |
3405 (EULAC) |
INNISS, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:53 PM |
EDM |
3406 (EULAC) |
INNISS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:54 PM |
EDM |
3407 (EULAC) |
INNISS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:55 PM |
EDM |
3408 (EULAC) |
INNISS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:57 PM |
EDM |
3409 (EULAC) |
INNISS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:58 PM |
EDM |
3410 (EULAC) |
INNISS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:26:59 PM |
EDM |
3411 (EULAC) |
IRISH, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:01 PM |
EDM |
3412 (EULAC) |
ISHMAEL, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:02 PM |
EDM |
3413 (EULAC) |
ISHMAEL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:03 PM |
EDM |
3414 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:05 PM |
EDM |
3415 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, CLEFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:06 PM |
EDM |
3416 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:07 PM |
EDM |
3417 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:09 PM |
EDM |
3418 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:10 PM |
EDM |
3419 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:12 PM |
EDM |
3420 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:13 PM |
EDM |
3421 (EULAC) |
JACKMAN, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:14 PM |
EDM |
3422 (EULAC) |
JACKSON, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:16 PM |
EDM |
3423 (EULAC) |
JAMES, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:17 PM |
EDM |
3424 (EULAC) |
JAMES, DUGLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:19 PM |
EDM |
3425 (EULAC) |
JAMES, GRIFFITH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:21 PM |
EDM |
3426 (EULAC) |
JAMES, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:22 PM |
EDM |
3427 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:23 PM |
EDM |
3428 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:25 PM |
EDM |
3429 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:26 PM |
EDM |
3430 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:27 PM |
EDM |
3431 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:29 PM |
EDM |
3432 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, HY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:30 PM |
EDM |
3433 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:31 PM |
EDM |
3434 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:33 PM |
EDM |
3435 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:34 PM |
EDM |
3436 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, SMITH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:36 PM |
EDM |
3437 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:37 PM |
EDM |
3438 (EULAC) |
JEMMOTT, WILLIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:38 PM |
EDM |
3439 (EULAC) |
JEREMIAH, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:39 PM |
EDM |
3440 (EULAC) |
JESSAMY, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:41 PM |
EDM |
3441 (EULAC) |
JESSAMY, BANFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:42 PM |
EDM |
3442 (EULAC) |
JESSAMY, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:44 PM |
EDM |
3443 (EULAC) |
JESSAMY, WARREN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:45 PM |
EDM |
3444 (EULAC) |
JESSANY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:46 PM |
EDM |
3445 (EULAC) |
JOHN, DOUGLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:48 PM |
EDM |
3446 (EULAC) |
JOHN, HENDY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:49 PM |
EDM |
3447 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:50 PM |
EDM |
3448 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:52 PM |
EDM |
3449 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:53 PM |
EDM |
3450 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:55 PM |
EDM |
3451 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:56 PM |
EDM |
3452 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, ARCH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:58 PM |
EDM |
3453 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:27:59 PM |
EDM |
3454 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:00 PM |
EDM |
3455 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:02 PM |
EDM |
3456 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:03 PM |
EDM |
3457 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:05 PM |
EDM |
3458 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:06 PM |
EDM |
3459 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:07 PM |
EDM |
3460 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:09 PM |
EDM |
3461 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:10 PM |
EDM |
3462 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:11 PM |
EDM |
3463 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:13 PM |
EDM |
3464 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, HAMBLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:14 PM |
EDM |
3465 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:15 PM |
EDM |
3466 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:17 PM |
EDM |
3467 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:18 PM |
EDM |
3468 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:20 PM |
EDM |
3469 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:22 PM |
EDM |
3470 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:23 PM |
EDM |
3471 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:24 PM |
EDM |
3472 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JONES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:26 PM |
EDM |
3473 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:27 PM |
EDM |
3474 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:29 PM |
EDM |
3475 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:30 PM |
EDM |
3476 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, MATTHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:31 PM |
EDM |
3477 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:32 PM |
EDM |
3478 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:34 PM |
EDM |
3479 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, ORREL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:35 PM |
EDM |
3480 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, RANDOLPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:37 PM |
EDM |
3481 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:38 PM |
EDM |
3482 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:40 PM |
EDM |
3483 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:41 PM |
EDM |
3484 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, THADDEUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:42 PM |
EDM |
3485 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:44 PM |
EDM |
3486 (EULAC) |
JOHNSON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:45 PM |
EDM |
3487 (EULAC) |
JONES, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:47 PM |
EDM |
3488 (EULAC) |
JONES, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:48 PM |
EDM |
3489 (EULAC) |
JONES, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:50 PM |
EDM |
3490 (EULAC) |
JONES, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:52 PM |
EDM |
3491 (EULAC) |
JONES, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:53 PM |
EDM |
3492 (EULAC) |
JONES, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:55 PM |
EDM |
3493 (EULAC) |
JONES, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:56 PM |
EDM |
3494 (EULAC) |
JONES, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:57 PM |
EDM |
3495 (EULAC) |
JONES, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:28:59 PM |
EDM |
3496 (EULAC) |
JONES, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:00 PM |
EDM |
3497 (EULAC) |
JONES, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:01 PM |
EDM |
3498 (EULAC) |
JONES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:03 PM |
EDM |
3499 (EULAC) |
JONES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:04 PM |
EDM |
3500 (EULAC) |
JONES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:05 PM |
EDM |
3501 (EULAC) |
JONES, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:07 PM |
EDM |
3502 (EULAC) |
JONES, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:08 PM |
EDM |
3503 (EULAC) |
JONES, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:10 PM |
EDM |
3504 (EULAC) |
JONES, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:11 PM |
EDM |
3505 (EULAC) |
JONES, DACOSTA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:12 PM |
EDM |
3506 (EULAC) |
JONES, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:14 PM |
EDM |
3507 (EULAC) |
JONES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:15 PM |
EDM |
3508 (EULAC) |
JONES, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:17 PM |
EDM |
3509 (EULAC) |
JONES, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:18 PM |
EDM |
3510 (EULAC) |
JONES, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:19 PM |
EDM |
3511 (EULAC) |
JONES, EUGENE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:23 PM |
EDM |
3512 (EULAC) |
JONES, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:25 PM |
EDM |
3513 (EULAC) |
JONES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:26 PM |
EDM |
3514 (EULAC) |
JONES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:27 PM |
EDM |
3515 (EULAC) |
JONES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:29 PM |
EDM |
3516 (EULAC) |
JONES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:30 PM |
EDM |
3517 (EULAC) |
JONES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:31 PM |
EDM |
3518 (EULAC) |
JONES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:33 PM |
EDM |
3519 (EULAC) |
JONES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:34 PM |
EDM |
3520 (EULAC) |
JONES, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:35 PM |
EDM |
3521 (EULAC) |
JONES, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:37 PM |
EDM |
3522 (EULAC) |
JONES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:38 PM |
EDM |
3523 (EULAC) |
JONES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:39 PM |
EDM |
3524 (EULAC) |
JONES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:41 PM |
EDM |
3525 (EULAC) |
JONES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:42 PM |
EDM |
3526 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:43 PM |
EDM |
3527 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:45 PM |
EDM |
3528 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:46 PM |
EDM |
3529 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:48 PM |
EDM |
3530 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:49 PM |
EDM |
3531 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:50 PM |
EDM |
3532 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:52 PM |
EDM |
3533 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:53 PM |
EDM |
3534 (EULAC) |
JONES, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:55 PM |
EDM |
3535 (EULAC) |
JONES, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:29:59 PM |
EDM |
3536 (EULAC) |
JONES, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:00 PM |
EDM |
3537 (EULAC) |
JONES, LIONEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:01 PM |
EDM |
3538 (EULAC) |
JONES, MATHIAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:03 PM |
EDM |
3539 (EULAC) |
JONES, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:04 PM |
EDM |
3540 (EULAC) |
JONES, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:05 PM |
EDM |
3541 (EULAC) |
JONES, OCTAVUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:07 PM |
EDM |
3542 (EULAC) |
JONES, ONELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:08 PM |
EDM |
3543 (EULAC) |
JONES, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:10 PM |
EDM |
3544 (EULAC) |
JONES, RALPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:11 PM |
EDM |
3545 (EULAC) |
JONES, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:12 PM |
EDM |
3546 (EULAC) |
JONES, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:14 PM |
EDM |
3547 (EULAC) |
JONES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:15 PM |
EDM |
3548 (EULAC) |
JONES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:17 PM |
EDM |
3549 (EULAC) |
JONES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:18 PM |
EDM |
3550 (EULAC) |
JONES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:19 PM |
EDM |
3551 (EULAC) |
JONES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:21 PM |
EDM |
3552 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:22 PM |
EDM |
3553 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:24 PM |
EDM |
3554 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:25 PM |
EDM |
3555 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:26 PM |
EDM |
3556 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:27 PM |
EDM |
3557 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:29 PM |
EDM |
3558 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:30 PM |
EDM |
3559 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:34 PM |
EDM |
3560 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:35 PM |
EDM |
3561 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:37 PM |
EDM |
3562 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:38 PM |
EDM |
3563 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:39 PM |
EDM |
3564 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:41 PM |
EDM |
3565 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:42 PM |
EDM |
3566 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:43 PM |
EDM |
3567 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:45 PM |
EDM |
3568 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:46 PM |
EDM |
3569 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, EDWARDS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:48 PM |
EDM |
3570 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:49 PM |
EDM |
3571 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:50 PM |
EDM |
3572 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:52 PM |
EDM |
3573 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:53 PM |
EDM |
3574 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:55 PM |
EDM |
3575 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:57 PM |
EDM |
3576 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, HASTINGS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:30:58 PM |
EDM |
3577 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:00 PM |
EDM |
3578 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:02 PM |
EDM |
3579 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:06 PM |
EDM |
3580 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:07 PM |
EDM |
3581 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:09 PM |
EDM |
3582 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:11 PM |
EDM |
3583 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:12 PM |
EDM |
3584 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:14 PM |
EDM |
3585 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:16 PM |
EDM |
3586 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:17 PM |
EDM |
3587 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:19 PM |
EDM |
3588 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:21 PM |
EDM |
3589 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:22 PM |
EDM |
3590 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, LEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:24 PM |
EDM |
3591 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, LOENARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:26 PM |
EDM |
3592 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, MARCUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:27 PM |
EDM |
3593 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:29 PM |
EDM |
3594 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:31 PM |
EDM |
3595 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:32 PM |
EDM |
3596 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:36 PM |
EDM |
3597 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:37 PM |
EDM |
3598 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:39 PM |
EDM |
3599 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:41 PM |
EDM |
3600 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:42 PM |
EDM |
3601 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:44 PM |
EDM |
3602 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:46 PM |
EDM |
3603 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:47 PM |
EDM |
3604 (EULAC) |
JORDAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:49 PM |
EDM |
3605 (EULAC) |
JORDON, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:51 PM |
EDM |
3606 (EULAC) |
JOSEPH, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:52 PM |
EDM |
3607 (EULAC) |
JOSEPH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:54 PM |
EDM |
3608 (EULAC) |
JOSEPH, SOBERS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:56 PM |
EDM |
3609 (EULAC) |
JOSHUA, BURGESS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:57 PM |
EDM |
3610 (EULAC) |
KEITH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:31:59 PM |
EDM |
3611 (EULAC) |
KEIZAI, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:01 PM |
EDM |
3612 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:02 PM |
EDM |
3613 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, ELIJAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:04 PM |
EDM |
3614 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:06 PM |
EDM |
3615 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:07 PM |
EDM |
3616 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:09 PM |
EDM |
3617 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:11 PM |
EDM |
3618 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:12 PM |
EDM |
3619 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:14 PM |
EDM |
3620 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:16 PM |
EDM |
3621 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:17 PM |
EDM |
3622 (EULAC) |
KELLMAN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:19 PM |
EDM |
3623 (EULAC) |
KELLY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:21 PM |
EDM |
3624 (EULAC) |
KENADY, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:22 PM |
EDM |
3625 (EULAC) |
KENNEDY, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:24 PM |
EDM |
3626 (EULAC) |
KENNEDY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:25 PM |
EDM |
3627 (EULAC) |
KIDNEY, CLAIRMONTE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:26 PM |
EDM |
3628 (EULAC) |
KIDNEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:28 PM |
EDM |
3629 (EULAC) |
KINCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:29 PM |
EDM |
3630 (EULAC) |
KING, ABRAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:31 PM |
EDM |
3631 (EULAC) |
KING, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:32 PM |
EDM |
3632 (EULAC) |
KING, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:33 PM |
EDM |
3633 (EULAC) |
KING, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:35 PM |
EDM |
3634 (EULAC) |
KING, ALPHONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:36 PM |
EDM |
3635 (EULAC) |
KING, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:38 PM |
EDM |
3636 (EULAC) |
KING, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:39 PM |
EDM |
3637 (EULAC) |
KING, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:40 PM |
EDM |
3638 (EULAC) |
KING, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:42 PM |
EDM |
3639 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:43 PM |
EDM |
3640 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:44 PM |
EDM |
3641 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:46 PM |
EDM |
3642 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:47 PM |
EDM |
3643 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:49 PM |
EDM |
3644 (EULAC) |
KING, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:50 PM |
EDM |
3645 (EULAC) |
KING, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:51 PM |
EDM |
3646 (EULAC) |
KING, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:53 PM |
EDM |
3647 (EULAC) |
KING, CORNELIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:54 PM |
EDM |
3648 (EULAC) |
KING, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:55 PM |
EDM |
3649 (EULAC) |
KING, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:57 PM |
EDM |
3650 (EULAC) |
KING, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:58 PM |
EDM |
3651 (EULAC) |
KING, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:32:59 PM |
EDM |
3652 (EULAC) |
KING, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:01 PM |
EDM |
3653 (EULAC) |
KING, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:02 PM |
EDM |
3654 (EULAC) |
KING, EZEKIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:03 PM |
EDM |
3655 (EULAC) |
KING, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:05 PM |
EDM |
3656 (EULAC) |
KING, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:06 PM |
EDM |
3657 (EULAC) |
KING, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:08 PM |
EDM |
3658 (EULAC) |
KING, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:09 PM |
EDM |
3659 (EULAC) |
KING, HAREWOOD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:11 PM |
EDM |
3660 (EULAC) |
KING, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:12 PM |
EDM |
3661 (EULAC) |
KING, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:13 PM |
EDM |
3662 (EULAC) |
KING, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:15 PM |
EDM |
3663 (EULAC) |
KING, HUTCHINSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:16 PM |
EDM |
3664 (EULAC) |
KING, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:17 PM |
EDM |
3665 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:19 PM |
EDM |
3666 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:20 PM |
EDM |
3667 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:21 PM |
EDM |
3668 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:23 PM |
EDM |
3669 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:24 PM |
EDM |
3670 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:25 PM |
EDM |
3671 (EULAC) |
KING, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:27 PM |
EDM |
3672 (EULAC) |
KING, JEROME |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:28 PM |
EDM |
3673 (EULAC) |
KING, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:29 PM |
EDM |
3674 (EULAC) |
KING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:31 PM |
EDM |
3675 (EULAC) |
KING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:32 PM |
EDM |
3676 (EULAC) |
KING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:34 PM |
EDM |
3677 (EULAC) |
KING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:35 PM |
EDM |
3678 (EULAC) |
KING, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:36 PM |
EDM |
3679 (EULAC) |
KING, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:38 PM |
EDM |
3680 (EULAC) |
KING, MATHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:39 PM |
EDM |
3681 (EULAC) |
KING, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:41 PM |
EDM |
3682 (EULAC) |
KING, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:42 PM |
EDM |
3683 (EULAC) |
KING, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:43 PM |
EDM |
3684 (EULAC) |
KING, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:45 PM |
EDM |
3685 (EULAC) |
KING, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:46 PM |
EDM |
3686 (EULAC) |
KING, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:48 PM |
EDM |
3687 (EULAC) |
KING, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:49 PM |
EDM |
3688 (EULAC) |
KING, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:50 PM |
EDM |
3689 (EULAC) |
KING, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:52 PM |
EDM |
3690 (EULAC) |
KING, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:53 PM |
EDM |
3691 (EULAC) |
KING, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:54 PM |
EDM |
3692 (EULAC) |
KING, WATER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:56 PM |
EDM |
3693 (EULAC) |
KIPPINGS, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:57 PM |
EDM |
3694 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:33:58 PM |
EDM |
3695 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:00 PM |
EDM |
3696 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, CUTHBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:01 PM |
EDM |
3697 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:03 PM |
EDM |
3698 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:05 PM |
EDM |
3699 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:06 PM |
EDM |
3700 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:08 PM |
EDM |
3701 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:10 PM |
EDM |
3702 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:12 PM |
EDM |
3703 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:13 PM |
EDM |
3704 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, JONAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:15 PM |
EDM |
3705 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:17 PM |
EDM |
3706 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:19 PM |
EDM |
3707 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, WILFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:20 PM |
EDM |
3708 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:22 PM |
EDM |
3709 (EULAC) |
KIRTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:24 PM |
EDM |
3710 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:25 PM |
EDM |
3711 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:27 PM |
EDM |
3712 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:29 PM |
EDM |
3713 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, CLAUSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:30 PM |
EDM |
3714 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:32 PM |
EDM |
3715 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:34 PM |
EDM |
3716 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:36 PM |
EDM |
3717 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:37 PM |
EDM |
3718 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:40 PM |
EDM |
3719 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:41 PM |
EDM |
3720 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:43 PM |
EDM |
3721 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:45 PM |
EDM |
3722 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:47 PM |
EDM |
3723 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:48 PM |
EDM |
3724 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:50 PM |
EDM |
3725 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:52 PM |
EDM |
3726 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:53 PM |
EDM |
3727 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:55 PM |
EDM |
3728 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:57 PM |
EDM |
3729 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:34:58 PM |
EDM |
3730 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:00 PM |
EDM |
3731 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:02 PM |
EDM |
3732 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:03 PM |
EDM |
3733 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:05 PM |
EDM |
3734 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:07 PM |
EDM |
3735 (EULAC) |
KNIGHT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:08 PM |
EDM |
3736 (EULAC) |
LARRIER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:12 PM |
EDM |
3737 (EULAC) |
LARRIER, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:14 PM |
EDM |
3738 (EULAC) |
LARRIES, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:15 PM |
EDM |
3739 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:17 PM |
EDM |
3740 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:19 PM |
EDM |
3741 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:21 PM |
EDM |
3742 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:22 PM |
EDM |
3743 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:24 PM |
EDM |
3744 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:26 PM |
EDM |
3745 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:27 PM |
EDM |
3746 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:29 PM |
EDM |
3747 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, CLEMONT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:31 PM |
EDM |
3748 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:33 PM |
EDM |
3749 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:34 PM |
EDM |
3750 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:36 PM |
EDM |
3751 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:38 PM |
EDM |
3752 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:41 PM |
EDM |
3753 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:43 PM |
EDM |
3754 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:44 PM |
EDM |
3755 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:46 PM |
EDM |
3756 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:48 PM |
EDM |
3757 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:50 PM |
EDM |
3758 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:51 PM |
EDM |
3759 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:53 PM |
EDM |
3760 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:55 PM |
EDM |
3761 (EULAC) |
LASHLEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:56 PM |
EDM |
3762 (EULAC) |
LATROBE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:35:58 PM |
EDM |
3763 (EULAC) |
LAURANCE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:00 PM |
EDM |
3764 (EULAC) |
LAURIE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3765 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:03 PM |
EDM |
3766 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:05 PM |
EDM |
3767 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:07 PM |
EDM |
3768 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, EDEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:08 PM |
EDM |
3769 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, EDMOND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:10 PM |
EDM |
3770 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:12 PM |
EDM |
3771 (EULAC) |
LAVINE, OVERTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:14 PM |
EDM |
3772 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:17 PM |
EDM |
3773 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:19 PM |
EDM |
3774 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:20 PM |
EDM |
3775 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:22 PM |
EDM |
3776 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:24 PM |
EDM |
3777 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, KING |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:26 PM |
EDM |
3778 (EULAC) |
LAWRENCE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:27 PM |
EDM |
3779 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:29 PM |
EDM |
3780 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:31 PM |
EDM |
3781 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:32 PM |
EDM |
3782 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:34 PM |
EDM |
3783 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:36 PM |
EDM |
3784 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:38 PM |
EDM |
3785 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:39 PM |
EDM |
3786 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:41 PM |
EDM |
3787 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:43 PM |
EDM |
3788 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:44 PM |
EDM |
3789 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:46 PM |
EDM |
3790 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:48 PM |
EDM |
3791 (EULAC) |
LAYCOCK, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:49 PM |
EDM |
3792 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:50 PM |
EDM |
3793 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:54 PM |
EDM |
3794 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:55 PM |
EDM |
3795 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:57 PM |
EDM |
3796 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:36:58 PM |
EDM |
3797 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:00 PM |
EDM |
3798 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:01 PM |
EDM |
3799 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:02 PM |
EDM |
3800 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:04 PM |
EDM |
3801 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:05 PM |
EDM |
3802 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:07 PM |
EDM |
3803 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:08 PM |
EDM |
3804 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:10 PM |
EDM |
3805 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:11 PM |
EDM |
3806 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:13 PM |
EDM |
3807 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:14 PM |
EDM |
3808 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:15 PM |
EDM |
3809 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:17 PM |
EDM |
3810 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:18 PM |
EDM |
3811 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:19 PM |
EDM |
3812 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:21 PM |
EDM |
3813 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:24 PM |
EDM |
3814 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:26 PM |
EDM |
3815 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:27 PM |
EDM |
3816 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:29 PM |
EDM |
3817 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, MAXWELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:30 PM |
EDM |
3818 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:32 PM |
EDM |
3819 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:33 PM |
EDM |
3820 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:35 PM |
EDM |
3821 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:36 PM |
EDM |
3822 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:38 PM |
EDM |
3823 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, THEODORE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:39 PM |
EDM |
3824 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:40 PM |
EDM |
3825 (EULAC) |
LAYNE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:42 PM |
EDM |
3826 (EULAC) |
LEACH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:43 PM |
EDM |
3827 (EULAC) |
LEACH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:45 PM |
EDM |
3828 (EULAC) |
LEACH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:46 PM |
EDM |
3829 (EULAC) |
LEACH, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:47 PM |
EDM |
3830 (EULAC) |
LEACOCK, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:49 PM |
EDM |
3831 (EULAC) |
LEACOCK, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:50 PM |
EDM |
3832 (EULAC) |
LEACOCK, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:51 PM |
EDM |
3833 (EULAC) |
LEACOCK, VERNON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:53 PM |
EDM |
3834 (EULAC) |
LECURRIEUX, EMELIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:54 PM |
EDM |
3835 (EULAC) |
LEGALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:56 PM |
EDM |
3836 (EULAC) |
LEGALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:37:57 PM |
EDM |
3837 (EULAC) |
LEGALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:00 PM |
EDM |
3838 (EULAC) |
LEONARD, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:02 PM |
EDM |
3839 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:03 PM |
EDM |
3840 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:04 PM |
EDM |
3841 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:06 PM |
EDM |
3842 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:07 PM |
EDM |
3843 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:09 PM |
EDM |
3844 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:10 PM |
EDM |
3845 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:12 PM |
EDM |
3846 (EULAC) |
LESLIE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:14 PM |
EDM |
3847 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:15 PM |
EDM |
3848 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:17 PM |
EDM |
3849 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:19 PM |
EDM |
3850 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:20 PM |
EDM |
3851 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:22 PM |
EDM |
3852 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:24 PM |
EDM |
3853 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:26 PM |
EDM |
3854 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:27 PM |
EDM |
3855 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:29 PM |
EDM |
3856 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:31 PM |
EDM |
3857 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:33 PM |
EDM |
3858 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:35 PM |
EDM |
3859 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:36 PM |
EDM |
3860 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:38 PM |
EDM |
3861 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, HOEARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:40 PM |
EDM |
3862 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:41 PM |
EDM |
3863 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:43 PM |
EDM |
3864 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:44 PM |
EDM |
3865 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:46 PM |
EDM |
3866 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:48 PM |
EDM |
3867 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:50 PM |
EDM |
3868 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:51 PM |
EDM |
3869 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:53 PM |
EDM |
3870 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:55 PM |
EDM |
3871 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:56 PM |
EDM |
3872 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:38:58 PM |
EDM |
3873 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:00 PM |
EDM |
3874 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:01 PM |
EDM |
3875 (EULAC) |
LEWIS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:03 PM |
EDM |
3876 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:05 PM |
EDM |
3877 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:07 PM |
EDM |
3878 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:08 PM |
EDM |
3879 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:10 PM |
EDM |
3880 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:12 PM |
EDM |
3881 (EULAC) |
LICORISH, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:13 PM |
EDM |
3882 (EULAC) |
LINTON, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:15 PM |
EDM |
3883 (EULAC) |
LINTON, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:17 PM |
EDM |
3884 (EULAC) |
LINTON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:19 PM |
EDM |
3885 (EULAC) |
LINTON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:20 PM |
EDM |
3886 (EULAC) |
LINTON, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:22 PM |
EDM |
3887 (EULAC) |
LINTON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:24 PM |
EDM |
3888 (EULAC) |
LINTON, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:25 PM |
EDM |
3889 (EULAC) |
LINTON, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:27 PM |
EDM |
3890 (EULAC) |
LINTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:29 PM |
EDM |
3891 (EULAC) |
LINTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:31 PM |
EDM |
3892 (EULAC) |
LINTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:32 PM |
EDM |
3893 (EULAC) |
LINTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:34 PM |
EDM |
3894 (EULAC) |
LINTON, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:36 PM |
EDM |
3895 (EULAC) |
LINTON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:37 PM |
EDM |
3896 (EULAC) |
LINTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:39 PM |
EDM |
3897 (EULAC) |
LLOYD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:41 PM |
EDM |
3898 (EULAC) |
LLOYD, ELIAZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:43 PM |
EDM |
3899 (EULAC) |
LLOYD, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:44 PM |
EDM |
3900 (EULAC) |
LLOYD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:46 PM |
EDM |
3901 (EULAC) |
LLOYD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:48 PM |
EDM |
3902 (EULAC) |
LON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:49 PM |
EDM |
3903 (EULAC) |
LONG, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:51 PM |
EDM |
3904 (EULAC) |
LONG, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:53 PM |
EDM |
3905 (EULAC) |
LOPEY, DOLLY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:54 PM |
EDM |
3906 (EULAC) |
LORD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:56 PM |
EDM |
3907 (EULAC) |
LORD, B |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:58 PM |
EDM |
3908 (EULAC) |
LORD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:39:59 PM |
EDM |
3909 (EULAC) |
LORD, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:01 PM |
EDM |
3910 (EULAC) |
LORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:03 PM |
EDM |
3911 (EULAC) |
LORD, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:04 PM |
EDM |
3912 (EULAC) |
LORD, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:06 PM |
EDM |
3913 (EULAC) |
LORD, LOUIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:07 PM |
EDM |
3914 (EULAC) |
LORD, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:09 PM |
EDM |
3915 (EULAC) |
LORD, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:11 PM |
EDM |
3916 (EULAC) |
LORD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:12 PM |
EDM |
3917 (EULAC) |
LORD, OBADIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:14 PM |
EDM |
3918 (EULAC) |
LORD, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:16 PM |
EDM |
3919 (EULAC) |
LORD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:17 PM |
EDM |
3920 (EULAC) |
LORDE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:19 PM |
EDM |
3921 (EULAC) |
LORDE, MANEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:20 PM |
EDM |
3922 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:22 PM |
EDM |
3923 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, ASHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:23 PM |
EDM |
3924 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, BARRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:25 PM |
EDM |
3925 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:26 PM |
EDM |
3926 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:27 PM |
EDM |
3927 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:29 PM |
EDM |
3928 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:30 PM |
EDM |
3929 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:32 PM |
EDM |
3930 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:33 PM |
EDM |
3931 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:34 PM |
EDM |
3932 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:36 PM |
EDM |
3933 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:37 PM |
EDM |
3934 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:39 PM |
EDM |
3935 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:40 PM |
EDM |
3936 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:41 PM |
EDM |
3937 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:43 PM |
EDM |
3938 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:44 PM |
EDM |
3939 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:46 PM |
EDM |
3940 (EULAC) |
LOVELL, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:47 PM |
EDM |
3941 (EULAC) |
LOWE, DALLAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:49 PM |
EDM |
3942 (EULAC) |
LOWE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:50 PM |
EDM |
3943 (EULAC) |
LOWE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:51 PM |
EDM |
3944 (EULAC) |
LOWE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:53 PM |
EDM |
3945 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:54 PM |
EDM |
3946 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:55 PM |
EDM |
3947 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:57 PM |
EDM |
3948 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:40:58 PM |
EDM |
3949 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:00 PM |
EDM |
3950 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:01 PM |
EDM |
3951 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:02 PM |
EDM |
3952 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:05 PM |
EDM |
3953 (EULAC) |
LUCAS, URBAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:07 PM |
EDM |
3954 (EULAC) |
LUKE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:08 PM |
EDM |
3955 (EULAC) |
LUNN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:10 PM |
EDM |
3956 (EULAC) |
LYALL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:11 PM |
EDM |
3957 (EULAC) |
LYDER, FRDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:12 PM |
EDM |
3958 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:14 PM |
EDM |
3959 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:15 PM |
EDM |
3960 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:17 PM |
EDM |
3961 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:18 PM |
EDM |
3962 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:19 PM |
EDM |
3963 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:21 PM |
EDM |
3964 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:22 PM |
EDM |
3965 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:24 PM |
EDM |
3966 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:25 PM |
EDM |
3967 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:27 PM |
EDM |
3968 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:28 PM |
EDM |
3969 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:29 PM |
EDM |
3970 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:30 PM |
EDM |
3971 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:32 PM |
EDM |
3972 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:33 PM |
EDM |
3973 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:35 PM |
EDM |
3974 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:36 PM |
EDM |
3975 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:37 PM |
EDM |
3976 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:41 PM |
EDM |
3977 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:42 PM |
EDM |
3978 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:44 PM |
EDM |
3979 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:45 PM |
EDM |
3980 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:47 PM |
EDM |
3981 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:48 PM |
EDM |
3982 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, SOLOMON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:49 PM |
EDM |
3983 (EULAC) |
LYNCH, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:51 PM |
EDM |
3984 (EULAC) |
LYTE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:52 PM |
EDM |
3985 (EULAC) |
LYTE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:53 PM |
EDM |
3986 (EULAC) |
LYTHCOTT, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:55 PM |
EDM |
3987 (EULAC) |
LYTHCOTT, GAVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:56 PM |
EDM |
3988 (EULAC) |
LYTHCOTT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:58 PM |
EDM |
3989 (EULAC) |
MAHEW, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:41:59 PM |
EDM |
3990 (EULAC) |
MAHON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:01 PM |
EDM |
3991 (EULAC) |
MALONEY, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:02 PM |
EDM |
3992 (EULAC) |
MALONEY, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:03 PM |
EDM |
3993 (EULAC) |
MALONEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:05 PM |
EDM |
3994 (EULAC) |
MALONEY, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:06 PM |
EDM |
3995 (EULAC) |
MALONEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:08 PM |
EDM |
3996 (EULAC) |
MALONY, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:09 PM |
EDM |
3997 (EULAC) |
MANN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:10 PM |
EDM |
3998 (EULAC) |
MANN, SEAFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:12 PM |
EDM |
3999 (EULAC) |
MANNING, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:13 PM |
EDM |
4000 (EULAC) |
MANNING, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:14 PM |
EDM |
4001 (EULAC) |
MANNING, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:18 PM |
EDM |
4002 (EULAC) |
MANSFIELD, GARNET |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:20 PM |
EDM |
4003 (EULAC) |
MAPP, ADRINAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:22 PM |
EDM |
4004 (EULAC) |
MAPP, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:23 PM |
EDM |
4005 (EULAC) |
MAPP, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:25 PM |
EDM |
4006 (EULAC) |
MAPP, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:26 PM |
EDM |
4007 (EULAC) |
MAPP, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:28 PM |
EDM |
4008 (EULAC) |
MAPP, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:30 PM |
EDM |
4009 (EULAC) |
MAPP, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:32 PM |
EDM |
4010 (EULAC) |
MAPP, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:34 PM |
EDM |
4011 (EULAC) |
MAPP, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:36 PM |
EDM |
4012 (EULAC) |
MAPP, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:38 PM |
EDM |
4013 (EULAC) |
MAPP, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:39 PM |
EDM |
4014 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:41 PM |
EDM |
4015 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:43 PM |
EDM |
4016 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:45 PM |
EDM |
4017 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:47 PM |
EDM |
4018 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:49 PM |
EDM |
4019 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:53 PM |
EDM |
4020 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:55 PM |
EDM |
4021 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, CEPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:56 PM |
EDM |
4022 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:57 PM |
EDM |
4023 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:42:59 PM |
EDM |
4024 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:01 PM |
EDM |
4025 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:03 PM |
EDM |
4026 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:05 PM |
EDM |
4027 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:06 PM |
EDM |
4028 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:08 PM |
EDM |
4029 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:10 PM |
EDM |
4030 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, FELIX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:11 PM |
EDM |
4031 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:13 PM |
EDM |
4032 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:15 PM |
EDM |
4033 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:17 PM |
EDM |
4034 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:18 PM |
EDM |
4035 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:21 PM |
EDM |
4036 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:25 PM |
EDM |
4037 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:26 PM |
EDM |
4038 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:28 PM |
EDM |
4039 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:29 PM |
EDM |
4040 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:31 PM |
EDM |
4041 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:33 PM |
EDM |
4042 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, LAURENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:34 PM |
EDM |
4043 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:36 PM |
EDM |
4044 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, NAPOLEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:38 PM |
EDM |
4045 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:39 PM |
EDM |
4046 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, PERCIVAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:41 PM |
EDM |
4047 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, PERCIVAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:42 PM |
EDM |
4048 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:44 PM |
EDM |
4049 (EULAC) |
MARSHALL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:46 PM |
EDM |
4050 (EULAC) |
MARTIN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:49 PM |
EDM |
4051 (EULAC) |
MARTIN, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:51 PM |
EDM |
4052 (EULAC) |
MARTIN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:55 PM |
EDM |
4053 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, C. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:57 PM |
EDM |
4054 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:43:58 PM |
EDM |
4055 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:01 PM |
EDM |
4056 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:03 PM |
EDM |
4057 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:05 PM |
EDM |
4058 (EULAC) |
MARTINDALE, REG |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:08 PM |
EDM |
4059 (EULAC) |
MARVILLE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:10 PM |
EDM |
4060 (EULAC) |
MARVILLE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:12 PM |
EDM |
4061 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:14 PM |
EDM |
4062 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:16 PM |
EDM |
4063 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:19 PM |
EDM |
4064 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, HAMILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:21 PM |
EDM |
4065 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:23 PM |
EDM |
4066 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:25 PM |
EDM |
4067 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:28 PM |
EDM |
4068 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:30 PM |
EDM |
4069 (EULAC) |
MASCOLL, STEPHEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:32 PM |
EDM |
4070 (EULAC) |
MASCOLLE, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:35 PM |
EDM |
4071 (EULAC) |
MASON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:37 PM |
EDM |
4072 (EULAC) |
MASON, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:39 PM |
EDM |
4073 (EULAC) |
MASSIAH, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:41 PM |
EDM |
4074 (EULAC) |
MASSIAH, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:43 PM |
EDM |
4075 (EULAC) |
MASSIAH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:45 PM |
EDM |
4076 (EULAC) |
MASSIAH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:47 PM |
EDM |
4077 (EULAC) |
MAUGHAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:49 PM |
EDM |
4078 (EULAC) |
MAUGHAN, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:51 PM |
EDM |
4079 (EULAC) |
MAUGHN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:54 PM |
EDM |
4080 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:56 PM |
EDM |
4081 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:44:58 PM |
EDM |
4082 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:01 PM |
EDM |
4083 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:03 PM |
EDM |
4084 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:05 PM |
EDM |
4085 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:07 PM |
EDM |
4086 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:10 PM |
EDM |
4087 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:12 PM |
EDM |
4088 (EULAC) |
MAXWELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:14 PM |
EDM |
4089 (EULAC) |
MAYER, CEPHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:16 PM |
EDM |
4090 (EULAC) |
MAYER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:18 PM |
EDM |
4091 (EULAC) |
MAYER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:20 PM |
EDM |
4092 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:23 PM |
EDM |
4093 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:25 PM |
EDM |
4094 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:27 PM |
EDM |
4095 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:30 PM |
EDM |
4096 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:32 PM |
EDM |
4097 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:34 PM |
EDM |
4098 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:36 PM |
EDM |
4099 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:38 PM |
EDM |
4100 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:41 PM |
EDM |
4101 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:42 PM |
EDM |
4102 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:44 PM |
EDM |
4103 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:47 PM |
EDM |
4104 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:49 PM |
EDM |
4105 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:51 PM |
EDM |
4106 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:53 PM |
EDM |
4107 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:56 PM |
EDM |
4108 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:45:57 PM |
EDM |
4109 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:00 PM |
EDM |
4110 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:02 PM |
EDM |
4111 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:05 PM |
EDM |
4112 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:07 PM |
EDM |
4113 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:09 PM |
EDM |
4114 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:11 PM |
EDM |
4115 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:13 PM |
EDM |
4116 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:15 PM |
EDM |
4117 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:18 PM |
EDM |
4118 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:20 PM |
EDM |
4119 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:22 PM |
EDM |
4120 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, SAMPSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:24 PM |
EDM |
4121 (EULAC) |
MAYERS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:26 PM |
EDM |
4122 (EULAC) |
MAYES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:28 PM |
EDM |
4123 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:30 PM |
EDM |
4124 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:33 PM |
EDM |
4125 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:35 PM |
EDM |
4126 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:37 PM |
EDM |
4127 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:40 PM |
EDM |
4128 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:42 PM |
EDM |
4129 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:44 PM |
EDM |
4130 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:46 PM |
EDM |
4131 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:48 PM |
EDM |
4132 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:50 PM |
EDM |
4133 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:51 PM |
EDM |
4134 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:53 PM |
EDM |
4135 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, POPY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:55 PM |
EDM |
4136 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:57 PM |
EDM |
4137 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:46:59 PM |
EDM |
4138 (EULAC) |
MAYNARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:00 PM |
EDM |
4139 (EULAC) |
MCALISTER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:03 PM |
EDM |
4140 (EULAC) |
MCALISTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:04 PM |
EDM |
4141 (EULAC) |
MCCARTHEY, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:06 PM |
EDM |
4142 (EULAC) |
MCCARTHY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:07 PM |
EDM |
4143 (EULAC) |
MCCARTHY, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:09 PM |
EDM |
4144 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:11 PM |
EDM |
4145 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:12 PM |
EDM |
4146 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:14 PM |
EDM |
4147 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:16 PM |
EDM |
4148 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:18 PM |
EDM |
4149 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:20 PM |
EDM |
4150 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:21 PM |
EDM |
4151 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:23 PM |
EDM |
4152 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:25 PM |
EDM |
4153 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:27 PM |
EDM |
4154 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:29 PM |
EDM |
4155 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:31 PM |
EDM |
4156 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:33 PM |
EDM |
4157 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:35 PM |
EDM |
4158 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:37 PM |
EDM |
4159 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:38 PM |
EDM |
4160 (EULAC) |
MCCLEAN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:40 PM |
EDM |
4161 (EULAC) |
MCCLEARE, ANG |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:42 PM |
EDM |
4162 (EULAC) |
MCCLEOD, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:43 PM |
EDM |
4163 (EULAC) |
MCCLEOD, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:46 PM |
EDM |
4164 (EULAC) |
MCCLURE, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:47 PM |
EDM |
4165 (EULAC) |
MCCLUSS, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:49 PM |
EDM |
4166 (EULAC) |
MCCOLLIN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:51 PM |
EDM |
4167 (EULAC) |
MCCOLLIN, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:53 PM |
EDM |
4168 (EULAC) |
MCCOLLIN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:54 PM |
EDM |
4169 (EULAC) |
MCCOLLIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:56 PM |
EDM |
4170 (EULAC) |
MCCONNEY, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:47:58 PM |
EDM |
4171 (EULAC) |
MCCONNEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:00 PM |
EDM |
4172 (EULAC) |
MCCONNEY, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:01 PM |
EDM |
4173 (EULAC) |
MCCONNEY, HAMPDEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:04 PM |
EDM |
4174 (EULAC) |
MCCONNEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:06 PM |
EDM |
4175 (EULAC) |
McCONNY, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:07 PM |
EDM |
4176 (EULAC) |
MCCOTY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:09 PM |
EDM |
4177 (EULAC) |
MCDONALD, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:11 PM |
EDM |
4178 (EULAC) |
MCDONALD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:12 PM |
EDM |
4179 (EULAC) |
MCGEARY, WARRINGTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:14 PM |
EDM |
4180 (EULAC) |
MCINTOSH, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:16 PM |
EDM |
4181 (EULAC) |
MCINTOSH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:18 PM |
EDM |
4182 (EULAC) |
McINTOSH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:20 PM |
EDM |
4183 (EULAC) |
MCINTOSH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:22 PM |
EDM |
4184 (EULAC) |
MCINTOSH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:23 PM |
EDM |
4185 (EULAC) |
MCINTOSH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:25 PM |
EDM |
4186 (EULAC) |
MCKECKNEY, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:26 PM |
EDM |
4187 (EULAC) |
MCKENERY, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:28 PM |
EDM |
4188 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:30 PM |
EDM |
4189 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:32 PM |
EDM |
4190 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:36 PM |
EDM |
4191 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:38 PM |
EDM |
4192 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:39 PM |
EDM |
4193 (EULAC) |
MEDFORD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:41 PM |
EDM |
4194 (EULAC) |
MENVILLE, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:43 PM |
EDM |
4195 (EULAC) |
MERRITT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:45 PM |
EDM |
4196 (EULAC) |
MERRITT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:47 PM |
EDM |
4197 (EULAC) |
MILE, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:50 PM |
EDM |
4198 (EULAC) |
MILES, ORMOND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:52 PM |
EDM |
4199 (EULAC) |
MILES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:54 PM |
EDM |
4200 (EULAC) |
MILLARD, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:55 PM |
EDM |
4201 (EULAC) |
MILLER, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:56 PM |
EDM |
4202 (EULAC) |
MILLER, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:48:59 PM |
EDM |
4203 (EULAC) |
MILLER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:01 PM |
EDM |
4204 (EULAC) |
MILLER, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:04 PM |
EDM |
4205 (EULAC) |
MILLER, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:06 PM |
EDM |
4206 (EULAC) |
MILLER, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:07 PM |
EDM |
4207 (EULAC) |
MILLER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:09 PM |
EDM |
4208 (EULAC) |
MILLER, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:13 PM |
EDM |
4209 (EULAC) |
MILLER, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:15 PM |
EDM |
4210 (EULAC) |
MILLER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:17 PM |
EDM |
4211 (EULAC) |
MILLER, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:20 PM |
EDM |
4212 (EULAC) |
MILLER, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:21 PM |
EDM |
4213 (EULAC) |
MILLER, HAMILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:23 PM |
EDM |
4214 (EULAC) |
MILLER, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:25 PM |
EDM |
4215 (EULAC) |
MILLER, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:28 PM |
EDM |
4216 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:30 PM |
EDM |
4217 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:32 PM |
EDM |
4218 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:34 PM |
EDM |
4219 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:35 PM |
EDM |
4220 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:38 PM |
EDM |
4221 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:40 PM |
EDM |
4222 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:44 PM |
EDM |
4223 (EULAC) |
MILLER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:46 PM |
EDM |
4224 (EULAC) |
MILLER, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:47 PM |
EDM |
4225 (EULAC) |
MILLER, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:49 PM |
EDM |
4226 (EULAC) |
MILLER, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:51 PM |
EDM |
4227 (EULAC) |
MILLER, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:54 PM |
EDM |
4228 (EULAC) |
MILLER, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:56 PM |
EDM |
4229 (EULAC) |
MILLIARD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:49:58 PM |
EDM |
4230 (EULAC) |
MILLINGTON, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:00 PM |
EDM |
4231 (EULAC) |
MILLINGTON, OSWALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:01 PM |
EDM |
4232 (EULAC) |
MILLINGTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:04 PM |
EDM |
4233 (EULAC) |
MITCHELL, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:06 PM |
EDM |
4234 (EULAC) |
MOE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:08 PM |
EDM |
4235 (EULAC) |
MOE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:10 PM |
EDM |
4236 (EULAC) |
MOE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:13 PM |
EDM |
4237 (EULAC) |
MONNTER, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:15 PM |
EDM |
4238 (EULAC) |
MONROE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:17 PM |
EDM |
4239 (EULAC) |
MOON, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:19 PM |
EDM |
4240 (EULAC) |
MOOR, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:21 PM |
EDM |
4241 (EULAC) |
MOOR, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:23 PM |
EDM |
4242 (EULAC) |
MOORE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:25 PM |
EDM |
4243 (EULAC) |
MOORE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:27 PM |
EDM |
4244 (EULAC) |
MOORE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:29 PM |
EDM |
4245 (EULAC) |
MOORE, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:32 PM |
EDM |
4246 (EULAC) |
MOORE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:34 PM |
EDM |
4247 (EULAC) |
MOORE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:35 PM |
EDM |
4248 (EULAC) |
MOORE, DACOSTA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:38 PM |
EDM |
4249 (EULAC) |
MOORE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:40 PM |
EDM |
4250 (EULAC) |
MOORE, DOUGLAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:44 PM |
EDM |
4251 (EULAC) |
MOORE, E |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:46 PM |
EDM |
4252 (EULAC) |
MOORE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:48 PM |
EDM |
4253 (EULAC) |
MOORE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:50 PM |
EDM |
4254 (EULAC) |
MOORE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:52 PM |
EDM |
4255 (EULAC) |
MOORE, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:55 PM |
EDM |
4256 (EULAC) |
MOORE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:57 PM |
EDM |
4257 (EULAC) |
MOORE, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:50:59 PM |
EDM |
4258 (EULAC) |
MOORE, FRANK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:01 PM |
EDM |
4259 (EULAC) |
MOORE, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:02 PM |
EDM |
4260 (EULAC) |
MOORE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:05 PM |
EDM |
4261 (EULAC) |
MOORE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:07 PM |
EDM |
4262 (EULAC) |
MOORE, H. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:09 PM |
EDM |
4263 (EULAC) |
MOORE, HARRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:11 PM |
EDM |
4264 (EULAC) |
MOORE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:15 PM |
EDM |
4265 (EULAC) |
MOORE, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:17 PM |
EDM |
4266 (EULAC) |
MOORE, HORATIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:19 PM |
EDM |
4267 (EULAC) |
MOORE, IVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:21 PM |
EDM |
4268 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:23 PM |
EDM |
4269 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:26 PM |
EDM |
4270 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:28 PM |
EDM |
4271 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:30 PM |
EDM |
4272 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:32 PM |
EDM |
4273 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:34 PM |
EDM |
4274 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:36 PM |
EDM |
4275 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:39 PM |
EDM |
4276 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:40 PM |
EDM |
4277 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:43 PM |
EDM |
4278 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:46 PM |
EDM |
4279 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:49 PM |
EDM |
4280 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:51 PM |
EDM |
4281 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:53 PM |
EDM |
4282 (EULAC) |
MOORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:55 PM |
EDM |
4283 (EULAC) |
MOORE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:57 PM |
EDM |
4284 (EULAC) |
MOORE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:51:59 PM |
EDM |
4285 (EULAC) |
MOORE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:01 PM |
EDM |
4286 (EULAC) |
MOORE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:03 PM |
EDM |
4287 (EULAC) |
MOORE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:05 PM |
EDM |
4288 (EULAC) |
MOORE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:07 PM |
EDM |
4289 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:08 PM |
EDM |
4290 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:10 PM |
EDM |
4291 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:12 PM |
EDM |
4292 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:13 PM |
EDM |
4293 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:17 PM |
EDM |
4294 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:19 PM |
EDM |
4295 (EULAC) |
MORGAN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:21 PM |
EDM |
4296 (EULAC) |
MORISS, ISSAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:23 PM |
EDM |
4297 (EULAC) |
MORRE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:24 PM |
EDM |
4298 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:26 PM |
EDM |
4299 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:28 PM |
EDM |
4300 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:29 PM |
EDM |
4301 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:31 PM |
EDM |
4302 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:34 PM |
EDM |
4303 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, IRWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:36 PM |
EDM |
4304 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:38 PM |
EDM |
4305 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:39 PM |
EDM |
4306 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:41 PM |
EDM |
4307 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, SINDERBY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:42 PM |
EDM |
4308 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:44 PM |
EDM |
4309 (EULAC) |
MORRIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:45 PM |
EDM |
4310 (EULAC) |
MOSE, LEANDREW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:48 PM |
EDM |
4311 (EULAC) |
MOSELEY, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:49 PM |
EDM |
4312 (EULAC) |
MOSELEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:51 PM |
EDM |
4313 (EULAC) |
MOSELEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:53 PM |
EDM |
4314 (EULAC) |
MOSELEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:55 PM |
EDM |
4315 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:57 PM |
EDM |
4316 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:58 PM |
EDM |
4317 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:52:59 PM |
EDM |
4318 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:01 PM |
EDM |
4319 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:03 PM |
EDM |
4320 (EULAC) |
MOTLEY, RUSSELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:05 PM |
EDM |
4321 (EULAC) |
MOTTEY, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:07 PM |
EDM |
4322 (EULAC) |
MOTTEY, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:08 PM |
EDM |
4323 (EULAC) |
MULLEN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:10 PM |
EDM |
4324 (EULAC) |
MULLEN, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:12 PM |
EDM |
4325 (EULAC) |
MULLIN, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:14 PM |
EDM |
4326 (EULAC) |
MULLIN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:15 PM |
EDM |
4327 (EULAC) |
MULLIN, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:17 PM |
EDM |
4328 (EULAC) |
MULLINS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:19 PM |
EDM |
4329 (EULAC) |
MURPHY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:21 PM |
EDM |
4330 (EULAC) |
MURPHY, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:22 PM |
EDM |
4331 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:24 PM |
EDM |
4332 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:26 PM |
EDM |
4333 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:28 PM |
EDM |
4334 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:30 PM |
EDM |
4335 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, EDGAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:31 PM |
EDM |
4336 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:33 PM |
EDM |
4337 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:35 PM |
EDM |
4338 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, HARO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:38 PM |
EDM |
4339 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:40 PM |
EDM |
4340 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:42 PM |
EDM |
4341 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:44 PM |
EDM |
4342 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, LEE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:46 PM |
EDM |
4343 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, OTIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:48 PM |
EDM |
4344 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, PERCIVAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:50 PM |
EDM |
4345 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:53 PM |
EDM |
4346 (EULAC) |
MURRAY, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:55 PM |
EDM |
4347 (EULAC) |
MURREL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:57 PM |
EDM |
4348 (EULAC) |
MURRELL, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:53:59 PM |
EDM |
4349 (EULAC) |
MURRELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:01 PM |
EDM |
4350 (EULAC) |
MURRELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:03 PM |
EDM |
4351 (EULAC) |
MURRELL, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:05 PM |
EDM |
4352 (EULAC) |
MURRELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:08 PM |
EDM |
4353 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:10 PM |
EDM |
4354 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:12 PM |
EDM |
4355 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:14 PM |
EDM |
4356 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:16 PM |
EDM |
4357 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:19 PM |
EDM |
4358 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:21 PM |
EDM |
4359 (EULAC) |
NEBLETT, ROMEO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:23 PM |
EDM |
4360 (EULAC) |
NEBLETTE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:25 PM |
EDM |
4361 (EULAC) |
NELSON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:27 PM |
EDM |
4362 (EULAC) |
NELSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:29 PM |
EDM |
4363 (EULAC) |
NELSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:32 PM |
EDM |
4364 (EULAC) |
NELSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:34 PM |
EDM |
4365 (EULAC) |
NELSON, ELLIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:36 PM |
EDM |
4366 (EULAC) |
NELSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:38 PM |
EDM |
4367 (EULAC) |
NELSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:40 PM |
EDM |
4368 (EULAC) |
NELSON, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:43 PM |
EDM |
4369 (EULAC) |
NELSON, T |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:45 PM |
EDM |
4370 (EULAC) |
NESFIELD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:47 PM |
EDM |
4371 (EULAC) |
NESFIELD, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:50 PM |
EDM |
4372 (EULAC) |
NEWSAM, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:52 PM |
EDM |
4373 (EULAC) |
NEWTON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:55 PM |
EDM |
4374 (EULAC) |
NEWTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:57 PM |
EDM |
4375 (EULAC) |
NEWTON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:54:59 PM |
EDM |
4376 (EULAC) |
NEWTON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:00 PM |
EDM |
4377 (EULAC) |
NIBLETT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:03 PM |
EDM |
4378 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:05 PM |
EDM |
4379 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:07 PM |
EDM |
4380 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:10 PM |
EDM |
4381 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:12 PM |
EDM |
4382 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:13 PM |
EDM |
4383 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:16 PM |
EDM |
4384 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:18 PM |
EDM |
4385 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:21 PM |
EDM |
4386 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:23 PM |
EDM |
4387 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, EPHRAIM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:26 PM |
EDM |
4388 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:27 PM |
EDM |
4389 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:29 PM |
EDM |
4390 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:31 PM |
EDM |
4391 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:33 PM |
EDM |
4392 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:36 PM |
EDM |
4393 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:38 PM |
EDM |
4394 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:39 PM |
EDM |
4395 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:41 PM |
EDM |
4396 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:43 PM |
EDM |
4397 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:44 PM |
EDM |
4398 (EULAC) |
NICHOLLS, ZACHARIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:46 PM |
EDM |
4399 (EULAC) |
NIGHTENGALE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:48 PM |
EDM |
4400 (EULAC) |
NIGHTENGALE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:50 PM |
EDM |
4401 (EULAC) |
NIGHTENGALE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:52 PM |
EDM |
4402 (EULAC) |
NIGHTINGALE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:54 PM |
EDM |
4403 (EULAC) |
NILES, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:56 PM |
EDM |
4404 (EULAC) |
NILES, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:55:58 PM |
EDM |
4405 (EULAC) |
NILES, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:00 PM |
EDM |
4406 (EULAC) |
NILES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:01 PM |
EDM |
4407 (EULAC) |
NILES, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:03 PM |
EDM |
4408 (EULAC) |
NILES, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:05 PM |
EDM |
4409 (EULAC) |
NILES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:07 PM |
EDM |
4410 (EULAC) |
NILES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:09 PM |
EDM |
4411 (EULAC) |
NILES, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:11 PM |
EDM |
4412 (EULAC) |
NILES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:13 PM |
EDM |
4413 (EULAC) |
NILES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:14 PM |
EDM |
4414 (EULAC) |
NILES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:16 PM |
EDM |
4415 (EULAC) |
NILES, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:18 PM |
EDM |
4416 (EULAC) |
NILES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:20 PM |
EDM |
4417 (EULAC) |
NILES, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:22 PM |
EDM |
4418 (EULAC) |
NILES, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:24 PM |
EDM |
4419 (EULAC) |
NORGROVE, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:25 PM |
EDM |
4420 (EULAC) |
NORMAN, DUGLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:29 PM |
EDM |
4421 (EULAC) |
NORRIS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:31 PM |
EDM |
4422 (EULAC) |
NORRIS, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:32 PM |
EDM |
4423 (EULAC) |
NORRIS, GOODRIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:34 PM |
EDM |
4424 (EULAC) |
NORVILLE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:35 PM |
EDM |
4425 (EULAC) |
NORVILLE, CHESTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:37 PM |
EDM |
4426 (EULAC) |
NORVILLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:39 PM |
EDM |
4427 (EULAC) |
NORVILLE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:40 PM |
EDM |
4428 (EULAC) |
NORVILLE, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:42 PM |
EDM |
4429 (EULAC) |
NOWELL, EDWARDS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:44 PM |
EDM |
4430 (EULAC) |
NOWELL, WILPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:46 PM |
EDM |
4431 (EULAC) |
NUGENT, EDGAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:47 PM |
EDM |
4432 (EULAC) |
NUNES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:49 PM |
EDM |
4433 (EULAC) |
NURSE, ANDREW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:51 PM |
EDM |
4434 (EULAC) |
NURSE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:53 PM |
EDM |
4435 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CAMERON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:55 PM |
EDM |
4436 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:56:59 PM |
EDM |
4437 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:01 PM |
EDM |
4438 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:02 PM |
EDM |
4439 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:04 PM |
EDM |
4440 (EULAC) |
NURSE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:05 PM |
EDM |
4441 (EULAC) |
NURSE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:07 PM |
EDM |
4442 (EULAC) |
NURSE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:09 PM |
EDM |
4443 (EULAC) |
NURSE, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:12 PM |
EDM |
4444 (EULAC) |
NURSE, IRVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:14 PM |
EDM |
4445 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:16 PM |
EDM |
4446 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:18 PM |
EDM |
4447 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:20 PM |
EDM |
4448 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:22 PM |
EDM |
4449 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:25 PM |
EDM |
4450 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:27 PM |
EDM |
4451 (EULAC) |
NURSE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:29 PM |
EDM |
4452 (EULAC) |
NURSE, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:31 PM |
EDM |
4453 (EULAC) |
NURSE, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:35 PM |
EDM |
4454 (EULAC) |
NURSE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:37 PM |
EDM |
4455 (EULAC) |
NURSE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:39 PM |
EDM |
4456 (EULAC) |
NURSE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:41 PM |
EDM |
4457 (EULAC) |
NURSE, PETER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:42 PM |
EDM |
4458 (EULAC) |
NURSE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:45 PM |
EDM |
4459 (EULAC) |
NURSE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:47 PM |
EDM |
4460 (EULAC) |
NURSE, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:50 PM |
EDM |
4461 (EULAC) |
NURSE, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:52 PM |
EDM |
4462 (EULAC) |
NURSE, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:54 PM |
EDM |
4463 (EULAC) |
NURSE, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:55 PM |
EDM |
4464 (EULAC) |
ODLE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:57:58 PM |
EDM |
4465 (EULAC) |
ODLE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:00 PM |
EDM |
4466 (EULAC) |
ODLE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:03 PM |
EDM |
4467 (EULAC) |
ODLE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:07 PM |
EDM |
4468 (EULAC) |
ODLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:09 PM |
EDM |
4469 (EULAC) |
ODLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:11 PM |
EDM |
4470 (EULAC) |
ODLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:12 PM |
EDM |
4471 (EULAC) |
ODLE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:14 PM |
EDM |
4472 (EULAC) |
ODLE, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:17 PM |
EDM |
4473 (EULAC) |
ODLE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:19 PM |
EDM |
4474 (EULAC) |
ODWIN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:21 PM |
EDM |
4475 (EULAC) |
OLTON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:23 PM |
EDM |
4476 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:25 PM |
EDM |
4477 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:28 PM |
EDM |
4478 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:30 PM |
EDM |
4479 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:32 PM |
EDM |
4480 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:34 PM |
EDM |
4481 (EULAC) |
ONEAL, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:37 PM |
EDM |
4482 (EULAC) |
ORDERSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:40 PM |
EDM |
4483 (EULAC) |
OREILY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:42 PM |
EDM |
4484 (EULAC) |
OSBORNE, DAIRYMPLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:44 PM |
EDM |
4485 (EULAC) |
OSBORNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:46 PM |
EDM |
4486 (EULAC) |
OSBOURNE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:48 PM |
EDM |
4487 (EULAC) |
OSBOURNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:50 PM |
EDM |
4488 (EULAC) |
OSBOURNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:52 PM |
EDM |
4489 (EULAC) |
OUTRAM, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:54 PM |
EDM |
4490 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:56 PM |
EDM |
4491 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:58:58 PM |
EDM |
4492 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:00 PM |
EDM |
4493 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, DORRINGTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:02 PM |
EDM |
4494 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:03 PM |
EDM |
4495 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:05 PM |
EDM |
4496 (EULAC) |
OXLEY, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:09 PM |
EDM |
4497 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:10 PM |
EDM |
4498 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:12 PM |
EDM |
4499 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, AUG |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:14 PM |
EDM |
4500 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:16 PM |
EDM |
4501 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:17 PM |
EDM |
4502 (EULAC) |
PADMORE, SON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:19 PM |
EDM |
4503 (EULAC) |
PARKS, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:20 PM |
EDM |
4504 (EULAC) |
PARKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:22 PM |
EDM |
4505 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:24 PM |
EDM |
4506 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:26 PM |
EDM |
4507 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:28 PM |
EDM |
4508 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:30 PM |
EDM |
4509 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, CARDIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:32 PM |
EDM |
4510 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:34 PM |
EDM |
4511 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:35 PM |
EDM |
4512 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:39 PM |
EDM |
4513 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:41 PM |
EDM |
4514 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:43 PM |
EDM |
4515 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:44 PM |
EDM |
4516 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, HUTSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:46 PM |
EDM |
4517 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:48 PM |
EDM |
4518 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:49 PM |
EDM |
4519 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:51 PM |
EDM |
4520 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:52 PM |
EDM |
4521 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:54 PM |
EDM |
4522 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:56 PM |
EDM |
4523 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 06:59:58 PM |
EDM |
4524 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:00 PM |
EDM |
4525 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, MANNY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:02 PM |
EDM |
4526 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:03 PM |
EDM |
4527 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:05 PM |
EDM |
4528 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:06 PM |
EDM |
4529 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:08 PM |
EDM |
4530 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:10 PM |
EDM |
4531 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:12 PM |
EDM |
4532 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:15 PM |
EDM |
4533 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:17 PM |
EDM |
4534 (EULAC) |
PARRIS, WOODROFFE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:19 PM |
EDM |
4535 (EULAC) |
PARSON, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:21 PM |
EDM |
4536 (EULAC) |
PARSON, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:23 PM |
EDM |
4537 (EULAC) |
PATRICK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:25 PM |
EDM |
4538 (EULAC) |
PATTERSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:27 PM |
EDM |
4539 (EULAC) |
PATTERSON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:29 PM |
EDM |
4540 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:32 PM |
EDM |
4541 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:34 PM |
EDM |
4542 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:36 PM |
EDM |
4543 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:37 PM |
EDM |
4544 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:39 PM |
EDM |
4545 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:41 PM |
EDM |
4546 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, DANNET |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:43 PM |
EDM |
4547 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:46 PM |
EDM |
4548 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:48 PM |
EDM |
4549 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:50 PM |
EDM |
4550 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, GARNETT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:52 PM |
EDM |
4551 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:54 PM |
EDM |
4552 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JAME |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:56 PM |
EDM |
4553 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:00:59 PM |
EDM |
4554 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:01 PM |
EDM |
4555 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:03 PM |
EDM |
4556 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:04 PM |
EDM |
4557 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:07 PM |
EDM |
4558 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:09 PM |
EDM |
4559 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:11 PM |
EDM |
4560 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:13 PM |
EDM |
4561 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:15 PM |
EDM |
4562 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:17 PM |
EDM |
4563 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:19 PM |
EDM |
4564 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:22 PM |
EDM |
4565 (EULAC) |
PAYNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:24 PM |
EDM |
4566 (EULAC) |
PAYNES, CAMPBELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:27 PM |
EDM |
4567 (EULAC) |
PEARCE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:29 PM |
EDM |
4568 (EULAC) |
PEER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:30 PM |
EDM |
4569 (EULAC) |
PEER, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:32 PM |
EDM |
4570 (EULAC) |
PEER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:35 PM |
EDM |
4571 (EULAC) |
PEIR, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:37 PM |
EDM |
4572 (EULAC) |
PERCH, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:39 PM |
EDM |
4573 (EULAC) |
PERKIN, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:41 PM |
EDM |
4574 (EULAC) |
PERKINS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:43 PM |
EDM |
4575 (EULAC) |
PERKINS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:46 PM |
EDM |
4576 (EULAC) |
PERKINS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:48 PM |
EDM |
4577 (EULAC) |
PERRY, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:50 PM |
EDM |
4578 (EULAC) |
PERRY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:53 PM |
EDM |
4579 (EULAC) |
PERRYMAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:55 PM |
EDM |
4580 (EULAC) |
PERRYMAN, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:56 PM |
EDM |
4581 (EULAC) |
PERRYMAN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:01:59 PM |
EDM |
4582 (EULAC) |
PERRYMAN, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:02 PM |
EDM |
4583 (EULAC) |
PETERKIN, LEICESTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:05 PM |
EDM |
4584 (EULAC) |
PETERKIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:08 PM |
EDM |
4585 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:10 PM |
EDM |
4586 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, AGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:12 PM |
EDM |
4587 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:14 PM |
EDM |
4588 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:16 PM |
EDM |
4589 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:18 PM |
EDM |
4590 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:20 PM |
EDM |
4591 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:22 PM |
EDM |
4592 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:24 PM |
EDM |
4593 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:26 PM |
EDM |
4594 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:27 PM |
EDM |
4595 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:29 PM |
EDM |
4596 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:31 PM |
EDM |
4597 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, GABRIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:33 PM |
EDM |
4598 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, GARDINER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:35 PM |
EDM |
4599 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:37 PM |
EDM |
4600 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:38 PM |
EDM |
4601 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:40 PM |
EDM |
4602 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:42 PM |
EDM |
4603 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:44 PM |
EDM |
4604 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:47 PM |
EDM |
4605 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:49 PM |
EDM |
4606 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:51 PM |
EDM |
4607 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:53 PM |
EDM |
4608 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:55 PM |
EDM |
4609 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:56 PM |
EDM |
4610 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:58 PM |
EDM |
4611 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:02:59 PM |
EDM |
4612 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:01 PM |
EDM |
4613 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:03 PM |
EDM |
4614 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:05 PM |
EDM |
4615 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:06 PM |
EDM |
4616 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:08 PM |
EDM |
4617 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:10 PM |
EDM |
4618 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:12 PM |
EDM |
4619 (EULAC) |
PHILLIPS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:14 PM |
EDM |
4620 (EULAC) |
PHILPOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:15 PM |
EDM |
4621 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:17 PM |
EDM |
4622 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:19 PM |
EDM |
4623 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:21 PM |
EDM |
4624 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:23 PM |
EDM |
4625 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, KENNICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:25 PM |
EDM |
4626 (EULAC) |
PICKERING, W |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:27 PM |
EDM |
4627 (EULAC) |
PIGGOTT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:30 PM |
EDM |
4628 (EULAC) |
PIGGOTT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:31 PM |
EDM |
4629 (EULAC) |
PIGGOTT, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:33 PM |
EDM |
4630 (EULAC) |
PIGGOTT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:34 PM |
EDM |
4631 (EULAC) |
PIGGOTT, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:35 PM |
EDM |
4632 (EULAC) |
PILE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:37 PM |
EDM |
4633 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:38 PM |
EDM |
4634 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:39 PM |
EDM |
4635 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:41 PM |
EDM |
4636 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:42 PM |
EDM |
4637 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:44 PM |
EDM |
4638 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:45 PM |
EDM |
4639 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:46 PM |
EDM |
4640 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:49 PM |
EDM |
4641 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:50 PM |
EDM |
4642 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:52 PM |
EDM |
4643 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:53 PM |
EDM |
4644 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:54 PM |
EDM |
4645 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:56 PM |
EDM |
4646 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:57 PM |
EDM |
4647 (EULAC) |
PILGRIM, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:03:58 PM |
EDM |
4648 (EULAC) |
PINDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:00 PM |
EDM |
4649 (EULAC) |
PINDER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:02 PM |
EDM |
4650 (EULAC) |
PINDER, LLOYD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:03 PM |
EDM |
4651 (EULAC) |
PINDER, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:05 PM |
EDM |
4652 (EULAC) |
PINDER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:06 PM |
EDM |
4653 (EULAC) |
PITT, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:08 PM |
EDM |
4654 (EULAC) |
PITT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:09 PM |
EDM |
4655 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:10 PM |
EDM |
4656 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:13 PM |
EDM |
4657 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:14 PM |
EDM |
4658 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:15 PM |
EDM |
4659 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:21 PM |
EDM |
4660 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, NORREL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:23 PM |
EDM |
4661 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, O |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:25 PM |
EDM |
4662 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:26 PM |
EDM |
4663 (EULAC) |
POLLARD, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:28 PM |
EDM |
4664 (EULAC) |
POOLER, BARTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:30 PM |
EDM |
4665 (EULAC) |
PORTE, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:32 PM |
EDM |
4666 (EULAC) |
PORTE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:33 PM |
EDM |
4667 (EULAC) |
PORTER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:35 PM |
EDM |
4668 (EULAC) |
PORTER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:37 PM |
EDM |
4669 (EULAC) |
PORTER, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:42 PM |
EDM |
4670 (EULAC) |
POUNDS*, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:44 PM |
EDM |
4671 (EULAC) |
POWLETT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:46 PM |
EDM |
4672 (EULAC) |
POWLETTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:48 PM |
EDM |
4673 (EULAC) |
POYER, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:49 PM |
EDM |
4674 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:51 PM |
EDM |
4675 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:53 PM |
EDM |
4676 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:56 PM |
EDM |
4677 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:58 PM |
EDM |
4678 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:04:59 PM |
EDM |
4679 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:01 PM |
EDM |
4680 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, ELEAZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:03 PM |
EDM |
4681 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:05 PM |
EDM |
4682 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:06 PM |
EDM |
4683 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:08 PM |
EDM |
4684 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:09 PM |
EDM |
4685 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, ISHAMEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:11 PM |
EDM |
4686 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, LORENZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:13 PM |
EDM |
4687 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, MASSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:14 PM |
EDM |
4688 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:16 PM |
EDM |
4689 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:18 PM |
EDM |
4690 (EULAC) |
PRESCOD, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:20 PM |
EDM |
4691 (EULAC) |
PRESCOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:21 PM |
EDM |
4692 (EULAC) |
PRESCOTT, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:23 PM |
EDM |
4693 (EULAC) |
PRICE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:25 PM |
EDM |
4694 (EULAC) |
PRICE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:28 PM |
EDM |
4695 (EULAC) |
PRICE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:29 PM |
EDM |
4696 (EULAC) |
PRICE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:31 PM |
EDM |
4697 (EULAC) |
PRICE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:33 PM |
EDM |
4698 (EULAC) |
PRICE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:35 PM |
EDM |
4699 (EULAC) |
PRICE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:36 PM |
EDM |
4700 (EULAC) |
PRICE, KENRICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:38 PM |
EDM |
4701 (EULAC) |
PRICE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:40 PM |
EDM |
4702 (EULAC) |
PRICE, NOEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:41 PM |
EDM |
4703 (EULAC) |
PRICHARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:43 PM |
EDM |
4704 (EULAC) |
PRIDDEE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:45 PM |
EDM |
4705 (EULAC) |
PRIDDEE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:46 PM |
EDM |
4706 (EULAC) |
PRINCE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:48 PM |
EDM |
4707 (EULAC) |
PRINCE, E. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:50 PM |
EDM |
4708 (EULAC) |
PRINCE, LIONEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:51 PM |
EDM |
4709 (EULAC) |
PROUT, CLEOLAND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:53 PM |
EDM |
4710 (EULAC) |
PROUT, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:55 PM |
EDM |
4711 (EULAC) |
PROUTE, KENNETH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:05:58 PM |
EDM |
4712 (EULAC) |
PROVERBS, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:00 PM |
EDM |
4713 (EULAC) |
PUCKERING, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:01 PM |
EDM |
4714 (EULAC) |
PYLE, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:03 PM |
EDM |
4715 (EULAC) |
PYLE, CONRADE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:05 PM |
EDM |
4716 (EULAC) |
PYLE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:06 PM |
EDM |
4717 (EULAC) |
PYLE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:08 PM |
EDM |
4718 (EULAC) |
PYLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:10 PM |
EDM |
4719 (EULAC) |
PYLE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:11 PM |
EDM |
4720 (EULAC) |
PYLE, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:13 PM |
EDM |
4721 (EULAC) |
PYLE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:15 PM |
EDM |
4722 (EULAC) |
QUARLESS, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:16 PM |
EDM |
4723 (EULAC) |
QUARLESS, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:18 PM |
EDM |
4724 (EULAC) |
QUARLESS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:20 PM |
EDM |
4725 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:21 PM |
EDM |
4726 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:23 PM |
EDM |
4727 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:25 PM |
EDM |
4728 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:26 PM |
EDM |
4729 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:30 PM |
EDM |
4730 (EULAC) |
QUINTYNE, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:31 PM |
EDM |
4731 (EULAC) |
RALSTON*, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:33 PM |
EDM |
4732 (EULAC) |
RAMSAY, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:35 PM |
EDM |
4733 (EULAC) |
RAMSEY, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:36 PM |
EDM |
4734 (EULAC) |
RAMSEY, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:37 PM |
EDM |
4735 (EULAC) |
RAMSEY, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:39 PM |
EDM |
4736 (EULAC) |
RAMSEY, GOLBOURNE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:40 PM |
EDM |
4737 (EULAC) |
RAMSEY, WARREN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:42 PM |
EDM |
4738 (EULAC) |
RAPER, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:44 PM |
EDM |
4739 (EULAC) |
RAPER, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:45 PM |
EDM |
4740 (EULAC) |
RAYSIDE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:47 PM |
EDM |
4741 (EULAC) |
REAVES, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:49 PM |
EDM |
4742 (EULAC) |
REDLEY, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:50 PM |
EDM |
4743 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:52 PM |
EDM |
4744 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:54 PM |
EDM |
4745 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, ELVA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:55 PM |
EDM |
4746 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:57 PM |
EDM |
4747 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:06:59 PM |
EDM |
4748 (EULAC) |
REDMAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:00 PM |
EDM |
4749 (EULAC) |
REECE, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:02 PM |
EDM |
4750 (EULAC) |
REECE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:06 PM |
EDM |
4751 (EULAC) |
REECE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:08 PM |
EDM |
4752 (EULAC) |
REECE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:10 PM |
EDM |
4753 (EULAC) |
REECE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:12 PM |
EDM |
4754 (EULAC) |
REECE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:13 PM |
EDM |
4755 (EULAC) |
REED, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:15 PM |
EDM |
4756 (EULAC) |
REED, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:17 PM |
EDM |
4757 (EULAC) |
REED, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:18 PM |
EDM |
4758 (EULAC) |
REEVES, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:20 PM |
EDM |
4759 (EULAC) |
REID, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:22 PM |
EDM |
4760 (EULAC) |
REID, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:24 PM |
EDM |
4761 (EULAC) |
REID, CHARLESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:25 PM |
EDM |
4762 (EULAC) |
REID, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:27 PM |
EDM |
4763 (EULAC) |
REID, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:29 PM |
EDM |
4764 (EULAC) |
REID, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:30 PM |
EDM |
4765 (EULAC) |
REID, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:32 PM |
EDM |
4766 (EULAC) |
REID, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:34 PM |
EDM |
4767 (EULAC) |
REID, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:36 PM |
EDM |
4768 (EULAC) |
REID, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:38 PM |
EDM |
4769 (EULAC) |
REID, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:39 PM |
EDM |
4770 (EULAC) |
REID, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:41 PM |
EDM |
4771 (EULAC) |
REID, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:43 PM |
EDM |
4772 (EULAC) |
REID, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:45 PM |
EDM |
4773 (EULAC) |
REID, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:46 PM |
EDM |
4774 (EULAC) |
REID, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:48 PM |
EDM |
4775 (EULAC) |
RICE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:49 PM |
EDM |
4776 (EULAC) |
RICE, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:51 PM |
EDM |
4777 (EULAC) |
RICE, OBADIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:53 PM |
EDM |
4778 (EULAC) |
RICE, PRRSTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:54 PM |
EDM |
4779 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:56 PM |
EDM |
4780 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:58 PM |
EDM |
4781 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, CLAYTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:07:59 PM |
EDM |
4782 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:01 PM |
EDM |
4783 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:03 PM |
EDM |
4784 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, ESLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:05 PM |
EDM |
4785 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:06 PM |
EDM |
4786 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:08 PM |
EDM |
4787 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:10 PM |
EDM |
4788 (EULAC) |
ST. LUCY |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:44 PM |
EDM |
4789 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:12 PM |
EDM |
4790 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:13 PM |
EDM |
4791 (EULAC) |
RICHARDS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:15 PM |
EDM |
4792 (EULAC) |
RILEY, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:17 PM |
EDM |
4793 (EULAC) |
RILEY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:18 PM |
EDM |
4794 (EULAC) |
RILEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:20 PM |
EDM |
4795 (EULAC) |
RILEY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:22 PM |
EDM |
4796 (EULAC) |
ROACH, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:24 PM |
EDM |
4797 (EULAC) |
ROACH, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:26 PM |
EDM |
4798 (EULAC) |
ROACH, DELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:27 PM |
EDM |
4799 (EULAC) |
ROACH, EDGAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:29 PM |
EDM |
4800 (EULAC) |
ROACH, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:30 PM |
EDM |
4801 (EULAC) |
ROACH, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:32 PM |
EDM |
4802 (EULAC) |
ROACH, GLADSTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:34 PM |
EDM |
4803 (EULAC) |
ROACH, H. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:36 PM |
EDM |
4804 (EULAC) |
ROACH, HORATIO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:37 PM |
EDM |
4805 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:39 PM |
EDM |
4806 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:41 PM |
EDM |
4807 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:42 PM |
EDM |
4808 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:44 PM |
EDM |
4809 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:45 PM |
EDM |
4810 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:47 PM |
EDM |
4811 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:49 PM |
EDM |
4812 (EULAC) |
ROACH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:50 PM |
EDM |
4813 (EULAC) |
ROACH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:52 PM |
EDM |
4814 (EULAC) |
ROACH, OSMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:54 PM |
EDM |
4815 (EULAC) |
ROACH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:55 PM |
EDM |
4816 (EULAC) |
ROACH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:57 PM |
EDM |
4817 (EULAC) |
ROACH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:08:59 PM |
EDM |
4818 (EULAC) |
ROACH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:00 PM |
EDM |
4819 (EULAC) |
ROACH , FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:02 PM |
EDM |
4820 (EULAC) |
ROACHFORD, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:04 PM |
EDM |
4821 (EULAC) |
ST. ANDREW |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:25 PM |
EDM |
4822 (EULAC) |
ROACHFORD, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:06 PM |
EDM |
4823 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:08 PM |
EDM |
4824 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:09 PM |
EDM |
4825 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:11 PM |
EDM |
4826 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:13 PM |
EDM |
4827 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:14 PM |
EDM |
4828 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:16 PM |
EDM |
4829 (EULAC) |
ROBERTS, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:17 PM |
EDM |
4830 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:19 PM |
EDM |
4831 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:21 PM |
EDM |
4832 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:23 PM |
EDM |
4833 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:24 PM |
EDM |
4834 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:26 PM |
EDM |
4835 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, LAWRENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:28 PM |
EDM |
4836 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, LEMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:29 PM |
EDM |
4837 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:31 PM |
EDM |
4838 (EULAC) |
ROBINSON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:33 PM |
EDM |
4839 (EULAC) |
ROCHESTER, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:34 PM |
EDM |
4840 (EULAC) |
ROCK, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:36 PM |
EDM |
4841 (EULAC) |
ROCK, BRANFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:38 PM |
EDM |
4842 (EULAC) |
ST. PETER |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:24 PM |
EDM |
4843 (EULAC) |
ROCK, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:40 PM |
EDM |
4844 (EULAC) |
ROCK, EPHRAIM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:42 PM |
EDM |
4845 (EULAC) |
ROCK, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:44 PM |
EDM |
4846 (EULAC) |
ROCK, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:45 PM |
EDM |
4847 (EULAC) |
ROCK, I. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:47 PM |
EDM |
4848 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:49 PM |
EDM |
4849 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:50 PM |
EDM |
4850 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:52 PM |
EDM |
4851 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:54 PM |
EDM |
4852 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:55 PM |
EDM |
4853 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:57 PM |
EDM |
4854 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:09:58 PM |
EDM |
4855 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:00 PM |
EDM |
4856 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:02 PM |
EDM |
4857 (EULAC) |
ROCK, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:03 PM |
EDM |
4858 (EULAC) |
ROCK, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:05 PM |
EDM |
4859 (EULAC) |
ROCK, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:07 PM |
EDM |
4860 (EULAC) |
ROCK, PETER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:08 PM |
EDM |
4861 (EULAC) |
ROCK, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:10 PM |
EDM |
4862 (EULAC) |
RODERICK, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:12 PM |
EDM |
4863 (EULAC) |
RODGERS, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:13 PM |
EDM |
4864 (EULAC) |
ROE, DELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:15 PM |
EDM |
4865 (EULAC) |
ST. JAMES |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:09 PM |
EDM |
4866 (EULAC) |
ROETT, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:17 PM |
EDM |
4867 (EULAC) |
ROETT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:18 PM |
EDM |
4868 (EULAC) |
ROETT, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:20 PM |
EDM |
4869 (EULAC) |
ROGERS, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:22 PM |
EDM |
4870 (EULAC) |
ROGERS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:24 PM |
EDM |
4871 (EULAC) |
ROGERS, CLAUDIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:25 PM |
EDM |
4872 (EULAC) |
ROGERS, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:27 PM |
EDM |
4873 (EULAC) |
ROGERS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:29 PM |
EDM |
4874 (EULAC) |
ROLESTON, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:30 PM |
EDM |
4875 (EULAC) |
ROLLIN, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:32 PM |
EDM |
4876 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:34 PM |
EDM |
4877 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:36 PM |
EDM |
4878 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:38 PM |
EDM |
4879 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:40 PM |
EDM |
4880 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:42 PM |
EDM |
4881 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:44 PM |
EDM |
4882 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, DRNLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:45 PM |
EDM |
4883 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:47 PM |
EDM |
4884 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:49 PM |
EDM |
4885 (EULAC) |
ROLLINS, SEIBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:50 PM |
EDM |
4886 (EULAC) |
ROLLOCK, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:52 PM |
EDM |
4887 (EULAC) |
ROLLOCK, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:54 PM |
EDM |
4888 (EULAC) |
ROLLOCK, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:56 PM |
EDM |
4889 (EULAC) |
ROLLOCK, MANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:57 PM |
EDM |
4890 (EULAC) |
ROLLOCK, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:10:59 PM |
EDM |
4891 (EULAC) |
ROSE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:01 PM |
EDM |
4892 (EULAC) |
ROSE, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:03 PM |
EDM |
4893 (EULAC) |
ROSE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:04 PM |
EDM |
4894 (EULAC) |
ROSE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:06 PM |
EDM |
4895 (EULAC) |
ROSS, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:08 PM |
EDM |
4896 (EULAC) |
ROUSE, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:11 PM |
EDM |
4897 (EULAC) |
ROUSE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:13 PM |
EDM |
4898 (EULAC) |
ROUSE, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:14 PM |
EDM |
4899 (EULAC) |
ROUSE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:16 PM |
EDM |
4900 (EULAC) |
ROUSE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:18 PM |
EDM |
4901 (EULAC) |
ROWE, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:19 PM |
EDM |
4902 (EULAC) |
ROWE, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:21 PM |
EDM |
4903 (EULAC) |
ROWE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:23 PM |
EDM |
4904 (EULAC) |
ROWE, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:24 PM |
EDM |
4905 (EULAC) |
RUCE, FRANKLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:26 PM |
EDM |
4906 (EULAC) |
RUDDER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:28 PM |
EDM |
4907 (EULAC) |
RUSSEL, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:30 PM |
EDM |
4908 (EULAC) |
RUSSEL, DEMOSTHINES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:31 PM |
EDM |
4909 (EULAC) |
RUSSEL, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:33 PM |
EDM |
4910 (EULAC) |
RUSSELL, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:34 PM |
EDM |
4911 (EULAC) |
RUSSELL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:36 PM |
EDM |
4912 (EULAC) |
RUSSELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:37 PM |
EDM |
4913 (EULAC) |
RUSSELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:39 PM |
EDM |
4914 (EULAC) |
SALTER, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:42 PM |
EDM |
4915 (EULAC) |
SAMPSON, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:44 PM |
EDM |
4916 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:46 PM |
EDM |
4917 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:47 PM |
EDM |
4918 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:49 PM |
EDM |
4919 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:51 PM |
EDM |
4920 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:52 PM |
EDM |
4921 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, EDGERTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:54 PM |
EDM |
4922 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:56 PM |
EDM |
4923 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, H. GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:58 PM |
EDM |
4924 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:11:59 PM |
EDM |
4925 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:01 PM |
EDM |
4926 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:03 PM |
EDM |
4927 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:04 PM |
EDM |
4928 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:06 PM |
EDM |
4929 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:08 PM |
EDM |
4930 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:10 PM |
EDM |
4931 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:12 PM |
EDM |
4932 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:13 PM |
EDM |
4933 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:15 PM |
EDM |
4934 (EULAC) |
SANDIFORD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:19 PM |
EDM |
4935 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:21 PM |
EDM |
4936 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:22 PM |
EDM |
4937 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:24 PM |
EDM |
4938 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:26 PM |
EDM |
4939 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:27 PM |
EDM |
4940 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:29 PM |
EDM |
4941 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:31 PM |
EDM |
4942 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:32 PM |
EDM |
4943 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:34 PM |
EDM |
4944 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, ELEAZAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:36 PM |
EDM |
4945 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, ELEAZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:37 PM |
EDM |
4946 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:39 PM |
EDM |
4947 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:41 PM |
EDM |
4948 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:42 PM |
EDM |
4949 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:44 PM |
EDM |
4950 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:46 PM |
EDM |
4951 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, ORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:49 PM |
EDM |
4952 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:51 PM |
EDM |
4953 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:52 PM |
EDM |
4954 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, SIDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:54 PM |
EDM |
4955 (EULAC) |
SARGEANT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:56 PM |
EDM |
4956 (EULAC) |
SARJEANT, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:57 PM |
EDM |
4957 (EULAC) |
SARJEANT, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:12:59 PM |
EDM |
4958 (EULAC) |
SAUL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:01 PM |
EDM |
4959 (EULAC) |
SAUNDERS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:02 PM |
EDM |
4960 (EULAC) |
SAUNDERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:03 PM |
EDM |
4961 (EULAC) |
ST. THOMAS |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:04 PM |
EDM |
4962 (EULAC) |
SAUNDERS, LIONEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:05 PM |
EDM |
4963 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, CEPHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:07 PM |
EDM |
4964 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:09 PM |
EDM |
4965 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:11 PM |
EDM |
4966 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:12 PM |
EDM |
4967 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, WILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:14 PM |
EDM |
4968 (EULAC) |
SAVORY, WREN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:15 PM |
EDM |
4969 (EULAC) |
SAVOURY, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:17 PM |
EDM |
4970 (EULAC) |
SAYERS, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:19 PM |
EDM |
4971 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:20 PM |
EDM |
4972 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:21 PM |
EDM |
4973 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:25 PM |
EDM |
4974 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:26 PM |
EDM |
4975 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:28 PM |
EDM |
4976 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:29 PM |
EDM |
4977 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:30 PM |
EDM |
4978 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:32 PM |
EDM |
4979 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:33 PM |
EDM |
4980 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:35 PM |
EDM |
4981 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:36 PM |
EDM |
4982 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:37 PM |
EDM |
4983 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:39 PM |
EDM |
4984 (EULAC) |
SCANTLEBURY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:40 PM |
EDM |
4985 (EULAC) |
SCOTE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:41 PM |
EDM |
4986 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, ABEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:42 PM |
EDM |
4987 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:44 PM |
EDM |
4988 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:46 PM |
EDM |
4989 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:47 PM |
EDM |
4990 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:48 PM |
EDM |
4991 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:50 PM |
EDM |
4992 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:51 PM |
EDM |
4993 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, HAMILTION |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:52 PM |
EDM |
4994 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:54 PM |
EDM |
4995 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:55 PM |
EDM |
4996 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:13:57 PM |
EDM |
4997 (EULAC) |
ST. GEORGE |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:00 PM |
EDM |
4998 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:00 PM |
EDM |
4999 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:02 PM |
EDM |
5000 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:04 PM |
EDM |
5001 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:05 PM |
EDM |
5002 (EULAC) |
SCOTT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:06 PM |
EDM |
5003 (EULAC) |
SCUFFLING*, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:07 PM |
EDM |
5004 (EULAC) |
SEALE, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:09 PM |
EDM |
5005 (EULAC) |
SEALE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:10 PM |
EDM |
5006 (EULAC) |
SEALE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:11 PM |
EDM |
5007 (EULAC) |
SEALE, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:13 PM |
EDM |
5008 (EULAC) |
SEALE, EDWARD C |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:14 PM |
EDM |
5009 (EULAC) |
SEALE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:16 PM |
EDM |
5010 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:17 PM |
EDM |
5011 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:18 PM |
EDM |
5012 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:19 PM |
EDM |
5013 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:21 PM |
EDM |
5014 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:22 PM |
EDM |
5015 (EULAC) |
SEALE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:23 PM |
EDM |
5016 (EULAC) |
SEALE, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:25 PM |
EDM |
5017 (EULAC) |
SEALE, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:26 PM |
EDM |
5018 (EULAC) |
SEALE, STEPHEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:27 PM |
EDM |
5019 (EULAC) |
SEALES, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:29 PM |
EDM |
5020 (EULAC) |
SEALES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:30 PM |
EDM |
5021 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:31 PM |
EDM |
5022 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:33 PM |
EDM |
5023 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:34 PM |
EDM |
5024 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:35 PM |
EDM |
5025 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:37 PM |
EDM |
5026 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:38 PM |
EDM |
5027 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:40 PM |
EDM |
5028 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:41 PM |
EDM |
5029 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, LEWIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:42 PM |
EDM |
5030 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, OSCAR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:44 PM |
EDM |
5031 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:45 PM |
EDM |
5032 (EULAC) |
SEALEY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:47 PM |
EDM |
5033 (EULAC) |
SEALY, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:48 PM |
EDM |
5034 (EULAC) |
SEALY, AMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:49 PM |
EDM |
5035 (EULAC) |
SEALY, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:51 PM |
EDM |
5036 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CAMBBELLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:52 PM |
EDM |
5037 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:53 PM |
EDM |
5038 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:55 PM |
EDM |
5039 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:56 PM |
EDM |
5040 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:58 PM |
EDM |
5041 (EULAC) |
SEALY, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:14:59 PM |
EDM |
5042 (EULAC) |
SEALY, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:01 PM |
EDM |
5043 (EULAC) |
ST. JOSEPH |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:01 PM |
EDM |
5044 (EULAC) |
SEALY, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:02 PM |
EDM |
5045 (EULAC) |
SEALY, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:03 PM |
EDM |
5046 (EULAC) |
SEALY, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:05 PM |
EDM |
5047 (EULAC) |
SEALY, ELKANAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:07 PM |
EDM |
5048 (EULAC) |
SEALY, ELKANAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:08 PM |
EDM |
5049 (EULAC) |
SEALY, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:09 PM |
EDM |
5050 (EULAC) |
SEALY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:10 PM |
EDM |
5051 (EULAC) |
SEALY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:12 PM |
EDM |
5052 (EULAC) |
SEALY, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:13 PM |
EDM |
5053 (EULAC) |
SEALY, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:14 PM |
EDM |
5054 (EULAC) |
SEALY, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:16 PM |
EDM |
5055 (EULAC) |
SEALY, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:17 PM |
EDM |
5056 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:18 PM |
EDM |
5057 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:20 PM |
EDM |
5058 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:21 PM |
EDM |
5059 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:22 PM |
EDM |
5060 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:24 PM |
EDM |
5061 (EULAC) |
SEALY, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:25 PM |
EDM |
5062 (EULAC) |
SEALY, KENNETH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:26 PM |
EDM |
5063 (EULAC) |
SEALY, LAWENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:28 PM |
EDM |
5064 (EULAC) |
SEALY, LLOYD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:29 PM |
EDM |
5065 (EULAC) |
SEALY, MATHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:30 PM |
EDM |
5066 (EULAC) |
SEALY, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:32 PM |
EDM |
5067 (EULAC) |
SEALY, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:33 PM |
EDM |
5068 (EULAC) |
SEALY, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:34 PM |
EDM |
5069 (EULAC) |
SEALY, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:36 PM |
EDM |
5070 (EULAC) |
SEALY, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:37 PM |
EDM |
5071 (EULAC) |
SEALY, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:39 PM |
EDM |
5072 (EULAC) |
SEALY, SHADRACK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:40 PM |
EDM |
5073 (EULAC) |
SEALY, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:41 PM |
EDM |
5074 (EULAC) |
SEALY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:43 PM |
EDM |
5075 (EULAC) |
SEALY, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:44 PM |
EDM |
5076 (EULAC) |
SEARLE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:46 PM |
EDM |
5077 (EULAC) |
SEARLES, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:47 PM |
EDM |
5078 (EULAC) |
SEARLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:48 PM |
EDM |
5079 (EULAC) |
SEARLES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:50 PM |
EDM |
5080 (EULAC) |
SEARLES, SELVY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:51 PM |
EDM |
5081 (EULAC) |
SEELY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:53 PM |
EDM |
5082 (EULAC) |
SELMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:54 PM |
EDM |
5083 (EULAC) |
SELMAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:55 PM |
EDM |
5084 (EULAC) |
SELMON, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:57 PM |
EDM |
5085 (EULAC) |
SENHOUSE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:58 PM |
EDM |
5086 (EULAC) |
SENHOUSE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:15:59 PM |
EDM |
5087 (EULAC) |
SERJEANT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:01 PM |
EDM |
5088 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:02 PM |
EDM |
5089 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:04 PM |
EDM |
5090 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:05 PM |
EDM |
5091 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:06 PM |
EDM |
5092 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:08 PM |
EDM |
5093 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:09 PM |
EDM |
5094 (EULAC) |
ST. JOHN |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:10 PM |
EDM |
5095 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:11 PM |
EDM |
5096 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:12 PM |
EDM |
5097 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:13 PM |
EDM |
5098 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:15 PM |
EDM |
5099 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:16 PM |
EDM |
5100 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:17 PM |
EDM |
5101 (EULAC) |
SHEPHERD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:19 PM |
EDM |
5102 (EULAC) |
SHEPPERD, MIRTLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:20 PM |
EDM |
5103 (EULAC) |
SHOCKNESS, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:21 PM |
EDM |
5104 (EULAC) |
SHOCKNESS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:23 PM |
EDM |
5105 (EULAC) |
SHOREY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:24 PM |
EDM |
5106 (EULAC) |
SHORY, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:27 PM |
EDM |
5107 (EULAC) |
SIMMONDS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:28 PM |
EDM |
5108 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:29 PM |
EDM |
5109 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, COLVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:31 PM |
EDM |
5110 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:32 PM |
EDM |
5111 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:34 PM |
EDM |
5112 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, HOLMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:37 PM |
EDM |
5113 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:39 PM |
EDM |
5114 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:40 PM |
EDM |
5115 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:42 PM |
EDM |
5116 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, LEFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:43 PM |
EDM |
5117 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:45 PM |
EDM |
5118 (EULAC) |
SIMMONS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:46 PM |
EDM |
5119 (EULAC) |
SIMPSON, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:48 PM |
EDM |
5120 (EULAC) |
SIMPSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:49 PM |
EDM |
5121 (EULAC) |
SIMPSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:50 PM |
EDM |
5122 (EULAC) |
ST. MICHAEL |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:51 PM |
EDM |
5123 (EULAC) |
SIMPSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:52 PM |
EDM |
5124 (EULAC) |
SIMPSON, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:53 PM |
EDM |
5125 (EULAC) |
SINCKLER, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:54 PM |
EDM |
5126 (EULAC) |
SISNETT, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:56 PM |
EDM |
5127 (EULAC) |
SISNETT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:57 PM |
EDM |
5128 (EULAC) |
SISNETT, L |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:16:58 PM |
EDM |
5129 (EULAC) |
SKALY, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:00 PM |
EDM |
5130 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:01 PM |
EDM |
5131 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:03 PM |
EDM |
5132 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:04 PM |
EDM |
5133 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:06 PM |
EDM |
5134 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:07 PM |
EDM |
5135 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:10 PM |
EDM |
5136 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, CLEOPHAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:11 PM |
EDM |
5137 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:13 PM |
EDM |
5138 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:14 PM |
EDM |
5139 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, ELEAZER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:16 PM |
EDM |
5140 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:17 PM |
EDM |
5141 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:18 PM |
EDM |
5142 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:20 PM |
EDM |
5143 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, HEZEKIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:21 PM |
EDM |
5144 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:22 PM |
EDM |
5145 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:24 PM |
EDM |
5146 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:25 PM |
EDM |
5147 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:26 PM |
EDM |
5148 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:28 PM |
EDM |
5149 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:29 PM |
EDM |
5150 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:30 PM |
EDM |
5151 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:32 PM |
EDM |
5152 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:33 PM |
EDM |
5153 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:34 PM |
EDM |
5154 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, LABAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:36 PM |
EDM |
5155 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:37 PM |
EDM |
5156 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, OWEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:38 PM |
EDM |
5157 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, ROLLIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:40 PM |
EDM |
5158 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:41 PM |
EDM |
5159 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:43 PM |
EDM |
5160 (EULAC) |
SKEETE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:46 PM |
EDM |
5161 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:48 PM |
EDM |
5162 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:49 PM |
EDM |
5163 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:50 PM |
EDM |
5164 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:52 PM |
EDM |
5165 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, FELIX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:53 PM |
EDM |
5166 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:55 PM |
EDM |
5167 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:57 PM |
EDM |
5168 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:17:59 PM |
EDM |
5169 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:00 PM |
EDM |
5170 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:02 PM |
EDM |
5171 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:04 PM |
EDM |
5172 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:05 PM |
EDM |
5173 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:07 PM |
EDM |
5174 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:09 PM |
EDM |
5175 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:10 PM |
EDM |
5176 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, LEONARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:12 PM |
EDM |
5177 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:14 PM |
EDM |
5178 (EULAC) |
SKINNER, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:17 PM |
EDM |
5179 (EULAC) |
SKURLAND, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:19 PM |
EDM |
5180 (EULAC) |
SLOCUMBE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:21 PM |
EDM |
5181 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:23 PM |
EDM |
5182 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:24 PM |
EDM |
5183 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:26 PM |
EDM |
5184 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:28 PM |
EDM |
5185 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:30 PM |
EDM |
5186 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:31 PM |
EDM |
5187 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:33 PM |
EDM |
5188 (EULAC) |
SMALL, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:35 PM |
EDM |
5189 (EULAC) |
SMALL, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:37 PM |
EDM |
5190 (EULAC) |
SMALL, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:39 PM |
EDM |
5191 (EULAC) |
SMALL, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:40 PM |
EDM |
5192 (EULAC) |
SMALL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:42 PM |
EDM |
5193 (EULAC) |
SMALL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:44 PM |
EDM |
5194 (EULAC) |
SMALL, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:46 PM |
EDM |
5195 (EULAC) |
SMALL, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:49 PM |
EDM |
5196 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:51 PM |
EDM |
5197 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:52 PM |
EDM |
5198 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:54 PM |
EDM |
5199 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:56 PM |
EDM |
5200 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ELKANAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:57 PM |
EDM |
5201 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ELLIOT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:18:59 PM |
EDM |
5202 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:01 PM |
EDM |
5203 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:03 PM |
EDM |
5204 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:04 PM |
EDM |
5205 (EULAC) |
SMALL, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:06 PM |
EDM |
5206 (EULAC) |
SMALL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:07 PM |
EDM |
5207 (EULAC) |
SMALL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:09 PM |
EDM |
5208 (EULAC) |
SMALL, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:11 PM |
EDM |
5209 (EULAC) |
SMALL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:12 PM |
EDM |
5210 (EULAC) |
SMALL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:14 PM |
EDM |
5211 (EULAC) |
SMALL, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:16 PM |
EDM |
5212 (EULAC) |
SMALL, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:19 PM |
EDM |
5213 (EULAC) |
SMALL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:21 PM |
EDM |
5214 (EULAC) |
SMALL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:23 PM |
EDM |
5215 (EULAC) |
SMALL, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:25 PM |
EDM |
5216 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:26 PM |
EDM |
5217 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:28 PM |
EDM |
5218 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:30 PM |
EDM |
5219 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:31 PM |
EDM |
5220 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:33 PM |
EDM |
5221 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:35 PM |
EDM |
5222 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:37 PM |
EDM |
5223 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:38 PM |
EDM |
5224 (EULAC) |
SMALL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:40 PM |
EDM |
5225 (EULAC) |
SMALL, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:41 PM |
EDM |
5226 (EULAC) |
SMALL, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:43 PM |
EDM |
5227 (EULAC) |
SMALL, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:45 PM |
EDM |
5228 (EULAC) |
SMALL, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:46 PM |
EDM |
5229 (EULAC) |
SMALL, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:48 PM |
EDM |
5230 (EULAC) |
SMALL, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:50 PM |
EDM |
5231 (EULAC) |
SMALL, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:52 PM |
EDM |
5232 (EULAC) |
SMALL, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:55 PM |
EDM |
5233 (EULAC) |
SMALL, SOLOMON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:57 PM |
EDM |
5234 (EULAC) |
SMALL, VINCENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:19:59 PM |
EDM |
5235 (EULAC) |
SMALL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:00 PM |
EDM |
5236 (EULAC) |
SMART, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:02 PM |
EDM |
5237 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:04 PM |
EDM |
5238 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:06 PM |
EDM |
5239 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:07 PM |
EDM |
5240 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ALDOLFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:09 PM |
EDM |
5241 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:11 PM |
EDM |
5242 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:13 PM |
EDM |
5243 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:14 PM |
EDM |
5244 (EULAC) |
SMITH, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:16 PM |
EDM |
5245 (EULAC) |
SMITH, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:18 PM |
EDM |
5246 (EULAC) |
SMITH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:20 PM |
EDM |
5247 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:21 PM |
EDM |
5248 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:24 PM |
EDM |
5249 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:25 PM |
EDM |
5250 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:27 PM |
EDM |
5251 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:29 PM |
EDM |
5252 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:30 PM |
EDM |
5253 (EULAC) |
SMITH, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:32 PM |
EDM |
5254 (EULAC) |
SMITH, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:34 PM |
EDM |
5255 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:35 PM |
EDM |
5256 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:37 PM |
EDM |
5257 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:39 PM |
EDM |
5258 (EULAC) |
ST. PHILIP |
|
Parish |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:39 PM |
EDM |
5259 (EULAC) |
SMITH, EMANUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:41 PM |
EDM |
5260 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:42 PM |
EDM |
5261 (EULAC) |
SMITH, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:44 PM |
EDM |
5262 (EULAC) |
SMITH, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:46 PM |
EDM |
5263 (EULAC) |
SMITH, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:47 PM |
EDM |
5264 (EULAC) |
SMITH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:49 PM |
EDM |
5265 (EULAC) |
SMITH, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:51 PM |
EDM |
5266 (EULAC) |
SMITH, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:52 PM |
EDM |
5267 (EULAC) |
SMITH, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:54 PM |
EDM |
5268 (EULAC) |
SMITH, HARDY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:56 PM |
EDM |
5269 (EULAC) |
SMITH, HARDY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:58 PM |
EDM |
5270 (EULAC) |
SMITH, HENLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:20:59 PM |
EDM |
5271 (EULAC) |
SMITH, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:01 PM |
EDM |
5272 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ISHMAEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:03 PM |
EDM |
5273 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:04 PM |
EDM |
5274 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:06 PM |
EDM |
5275 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:08 PM |
EDM |
5276 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:10 PM |
EDM |
5277 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:11 PM |
EDM |
5278 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:13 PM |
EDM |
5279 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:14 PM |
EDM |
5280 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:16 PM |
EDM |
5281 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:18 PM |
EDM |
5282 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:19 PM |
EDM |
5283 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:21 PM |
EDM |
5284 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:23 PM |
EDM |
5285 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:25 PM |
EDM |
5286 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:26 PM |
EDM |
5287 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:28 PM |
EDM |
5288 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:30 PM |
EDM |
5289 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:31 PM |
EDM |
5290 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:33 PM |
EDM |
5291 (EULAC) |
SMITH, JOSPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:35 PM |
EDM |
5292 (EULAC) |
SMITH, KENNETH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:36 PM |
EDM |
5293 (EULAC) |
SMITH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:38 PM |
EDM |
5294 (EULAC) |
SMITH, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:40 PM |
EDM |
5295 (EULAC) |
SMITH, PARKEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:41 PM |
EDM |
5296 (EULAC) |
SMITH, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:43 PM |
EDM |
5297 (EULAC) |
SMITH, ROY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:45 PM |
EDM |
5298 (EULAC) |
SMITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:47 PM |
EDM |
5299 (EULAC) |
SMITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:48 PM |
EDM |
5300 (EULAC) |
SMITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:50 PM |
EDM |
5301 (EULAC) |
SMITH, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:52 PM |
EDM |
5302 (EULAC) |
SMITH, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:53 PM |
EDM |
5303 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:55 PM |
EDM |
5304 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:57 PM |
EDM |
5305 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:21:59 PM |
EDM |
5306 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WESLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:00 PM |
EDM |
5307 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:02 PM |
EDM |
5308 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:04 PM |
EDM |
5309 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:06 PM |
EDM |
5310 (EULAC) |
SMITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:07 PM |
EDM |
5311 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, ADOLFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:09 PM |
EDM |
5312 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:11 PM |
EDM |
5313 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:13 PM |
EDM |
5314 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, CLARENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:15 PM |
EDM |
5315 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, DUNCAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:17 PM |
EDM |
5316 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, EDMUND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:18 PM |
EDM |
5317 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:20 PM |
EDM |
5318 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:22 PM |
EDM |
5319 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:23 PM |
EDM |
5320 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:25 PM |
EDM |
5321 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:27 PM |
EDM |
5322 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:29 PM |
EDM |
5323 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:31 PM |
EDM |
5324 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, MASSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:32 PM |
EDM |
5325 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:34 PM |
EDM |
5326 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:36 PM |
EDM |
5327 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:37 PM |
EDM |
5328 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:39 PM |
EDM |
5329 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:41 PM |
EDM |
5330 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:42 PM |
EDM |
5331 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, THEOPHILUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:44 PM |
EDM |
5332 (EULAC) |
SOBERS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:46 PM |
EDM |
5333 (EULAC) |
SOMERS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:47 PM |
EDM |
5334 (EULAC) |
SPENCE, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:49 PM |
EDM |
5335 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:51 PM |
EDM |
5336 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:52 PM |
EDM |
5337 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:54 PM |
EDM |
5338 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:55 PM |
EDM |
5339 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:57 PM |
EDM |
5340 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:22:59 PM |
EDM |
5341 (EULAC) |
SPENCER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:01 PM |
EDM |
5342 (EULAC) |
SPOONE, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:03 PM |
EDM |
5343 (EULAC) |
SPOONER, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:04 PM |
EDM |
5344 (EULAC) |
SPOONER, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:06 PM |
EDM |
5345 (EULAC) |
SPOONER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:08 PM |
EDM |
5346 (EULAC) |
SPOONER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:09 PM |
EDM |
5347 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ? |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:11 PM |
EDM |
5348 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:12 PM |
EDM |
5349 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:14 PM |
EDM |
5350 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:16 PM |
EDM |
5351 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:17 PM |
EDM |
5352 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:19 PM |
EDM |
5353 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:20 PM |
EDM |
5354 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:22 PM |
EDM |
5355 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, BERTIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:24 PM |
EDM |
5356 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, CAMERON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:25 PM |
EDM |
5357 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:27 PM |
EDM |
5358 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:30 PM |
EDM |
5359 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, DOWNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:32 PM |
EDM |
5360 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:33 PM |
EDM |
5361 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:35 PM |
EDM |
5362 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, FERNY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:37 PM |
EDM |
5363 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:38 PM |
EDM |
5364 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:40 PM |
EDM |
5365 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, GRANT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:42 PM |
EDM |
5366 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:43 PM |
EDM |
5367 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, HY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:45 PM |
EDM |
5368 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:47 PM |
EDM |
5369 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, ISAIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:48 PM |
EDM |
5370 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:50 PM |
EDM |
5371 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:52 PM |
EDM |
5372 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:54 PM |
EDM |
5373 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:55 PM |
EDM |
5374 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:57 PM |
EDM |
5375 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:23:59 PM |
EDM |
5376 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:00 PM |
EDM |
5377 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:02 PM |
EDM |
5378 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:05 PM |
EDM |
5379 (EULAC) |
SPRINGER, Y |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:07 PM |
EDM |
5380 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:09 PM |
EDM |
5381 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:11 PM |
EDM |
5382 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:12 PM |
EDM |
5383 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:14 PM |
EDM |
5384 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:16 PM |
EDM |
5385 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:17 PM |
EDM |
5386 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:19 PM |
EDM |
5387 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, MALACHI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:20 PM |
EDM |
5388 (EULAC) |
SQUIRES, MELVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:22 PM |
EDM |
5389 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:24 PM |
EDM |
5390 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:25 PM |
EDM |
5391 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:27 PM |
EDM |
5392 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:29 PM |
EDM |
5393 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:30 PM |
EDM |
5394 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:32 PM |
EDM |
5395 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:33 PM |
EDM |
5396 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:35 PM |
EDM |
5397 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:37 PM |
EDM |
5398 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, L |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:38 PM |
EDM |
5399 (EULAC) |
ST HILL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:42 PM |
EDM |
5400 (EULAC) |
ST JOHN, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:44 PM |
EDM |
5401 (EULAC) |
ST JOHN, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:46 PM |
EDM |
5402 (EULAC) |
ST JOHN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:48 PM |
EDM |
5403 (EULAC) |
ST. GEORGE, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:49 PM |
EDM |
5404 (EULAC) |
STANDARD, DEIGHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:51 PM |
EDM |
5405 (EULAC) |
STANDARD, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:53 PM |
EDM |
5406 (EULAC) |
STANDARD, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:55 PM |
EDM |
5407 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:56 PM |
EDM |
5408 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:24:58 PM |
EDM |
5409 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:00 PM |
EDM |
5410 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:01 PM |
EDM |
5411 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, IRVINE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:03 PM |
EDM |
5412 (EULAC) |
STANFORD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:05 PM |
EDM |
5413 (EULAC) |
STEED, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:06 PM |
EDM |
5414 (EULAC) |
STEED, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:08 PM |
EDM |
5415 (EULAC) |
STEELE, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:10 PM |
EDM |
5416 (EULAC) |
STEELE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:13 PM |
EDM |
5417 (EULAC) |
STEELE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:15 PM |
EDM |
5418 (EULAC) |
STEPHEN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:17 PM |
EDM |
5419 (EULAC) |
STEPHENSON, DANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:19 PM |
EDM |
5420 (EULAC) |
STEPHENSON, HEADLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:20 PM |
EDM |
5421 (EULAC) |
STEPHENSON, HEADLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:22 PM |
EDM |
5422 (EULAC) |
STEVENSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:24 PM |
EDM |
5423 (EULAC) |
STEWARD, ANDREW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:26 PM |
EDM |
5424 (EULAC) |
STEWARD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:28 PM |
EDM |
5425 (EULAC) |
STEWART, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:30 PM |
EDM |
5426 (EULAC) |
STEWART, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:32 PM |
EDM |
5427 (EULAC) |
STEWART, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:34 PM |
EDM |
5428 (EULAC) |
STEWART, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:35 PM |
EDM |
5429 (EULAC) |
STEWART, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:37 PM |
EDM |
5430 (EULAC) |
STEWART, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:39 PM |
EDM |
5431 (EULAC) |
STEWART, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:40 PM |
EDM |
5432 (EULAC) |
STEWART, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:44 PM |
EDM |
5433 (EULAC) |
STEWART, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:46 PM |
EDM |
5434 (EULAC) |
STEWART, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:47 PM |
EDM |
5435 (EULAC) |
STEWART, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:49 PM |
EDM |
5436 (EULAC) |
STEWART, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:51 PM |
EDM |
5437 (EULAC) |
STEWART, SIDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:52 PM |
EDM |
5438 (EULAC) |
STOUT, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:54 PM |
EDM |
5439 (EULAC) |
STOUT, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:56 PM |
EDM |
5440 (EULAC) |
STOUT, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:25:58 PM |
EDM |
5441 (EULAC) |
STOUT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:00 PM |
EDM |
5442 (EULAC) |
STOUT, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:01 PM |
EDM |
5443 (EULAC) |
STOUT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:03 PM |
EDM |
5444 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, ALEXANDER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:05 PM |
EDM |
5445 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:07 PM |
EDM |
5446 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:08 PM |
EDM |
5447 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:10 PM |
EDM |
5448 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:12 PM |
EDM |
5449 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:14 PM |
EDM |
5450 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, RGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:15 PM |
EDM |
5451 (EULAC) |
STOUTE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:19 PM |
EDM |
5452 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:21 PM |
EDM |
5453 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:22 PM |
EDM |
5454 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:24 PM |
EDM |
5455 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:26 PM |
EDM |
5456 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:28 PM |
EDM |
5457 (EULAC) |
STRAKER, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:30 PM |
EDM |
5458 (EULAC) |
STRAUGHAN, ELLIOTT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:31 PM |
EDM |
5459 (EULAC) |
STRAUGHN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:33 PM |
EDM |
5460 (EULAC) |
STREEK, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:35 PM |
EDM |
5461 (EULAC) |
STRICKLAND, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:36 PM |
EDM |
5462 (EULAC) |
SUE, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:38 PM |
EDM |
5463 (EULAC) |
SUE, GRANT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:40 PM |
EDM |
5464 (EULAC) |
SULLIVAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:42 PM |
EDM |
5465 (EULAC) |
SUTTLE, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:43 PM |
EDM |
5466 (EULAC) |
SUTTLE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:45 PM |
EDM |
5467 (EULAC) |
SUTTLE, ORMOND |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:47 PM |
EDM |
5468 (EULAC) |
SUTTLE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:50 PM |
EDM |
5469 (EULAC) |
SWAIN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:52 PM |
EDM |
5470 (EULAC) |
SWAN, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:53 PM |
EDM |
5471 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:55 PM |
EDM |
5472 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:57 PM |
EDM |
5473 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:26:58 PM |
EDM |
5474 (EULAC) |
TAITT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:00 PM |
EDM |
5475 (EULAC) |
TAITT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:01 PM |
EDM |
5476 (EULAC) |
TAITT, E. CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:03 PM |
EDM |
5477 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ETHELBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:05 PM |
EDM |
5478 (EULAC) |
TAITT, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:07 PM |
EDM |
5479 (EULAC) |
TAITT, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:09 PM |
EDM |
5480 (EULAC) |
TAITT, G |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:10 PM |
EDM |
5481 (EULAC) |
TAITT, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:12 PM |
EDM |
5482 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:13 PM |
EDM |
5483 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ISAIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:15 PM |
EDM |
5484 (EULAC) |
TAITT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:17 PM |
EDM |
5485 (EULAC) |
TAITT, MARTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:19 PM |
EDM |
5486 (EULAC) |
TAITT, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:20 PM |
EDM |
5487 (EULAC) |
TAITT, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:22 PM |
EDM |
5488 (EULAC) |
TAITT, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:24 PM |
EDM |
5489 (EULAC) |
TAITT, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:26 PM |
EDM |
5490 (EULAC) |
TAITT, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:27 PM |
EDM |
5491 (EULAC) |
TAITT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:29 PM |
EDM |
5492 (EULAC) |
TAITT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:31 PM |
EDM |
5493 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:33 PM |
EDM |
5494 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:34 PM |
EDM |
5495 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:36 PM |
EDM |
5496 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:38 PM |
EDM |
5497 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:39 PM |
EDM |
5498 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:41 PM |
EDM |
5499 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:42 PM |
EDM |
5500 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:44 PM |
EDM |
5501 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:46 PM |
EDM |
5502 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:48 PM |
EDM |
5503 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:49 PM |
EDM |
5504 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:51 PM |
EDM |
5505 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:53 PM |
EDM |
5506 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:54 PM |
EDM |
5507 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:56 PM |
EDM |
5508 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:58 PM |
EDM |
5509 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, KENDRICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:27:59 PM |
EDM |
5510 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:01 PM |
EDM |
5511 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:03 PM |
EDM |
5512 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:04 PM |
EDM |
5513 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:06 PM |
EDM |
5514 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:08 PM |
EDM |
5515 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:09 PM |
EDM |
5516 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:11 PM |
EDM |
5517 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:13 PM |
EDM |
5518 (EULAC) |
TAYLOR, WOODROFFE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:15 PM |
EDM |
5519 (EULAC) |
TEMPRO, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:16 PM |
EDM |
5520 (EULAC) |
TEMPRO, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:18 PM |
EDM |
5521 (EULAC) |
TEMPRO, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:20 PM |
EDM |
5522 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:22 PM |
EDM |
5523 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, ARCHIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:23 PM |
EDM |
5524 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, ARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:25 PM |
EDM |
5525 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:27 PM |
EDM |
5526 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, BURTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:29 PM |
EDM |
5527 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:31 PM |
EDM |
5528 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:33 PM |
EDM |
5529 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:35 PM |
EDM |
5530 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, GARFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:37 PM |
EDM |
5531 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:39 PM |
EDM |
5532 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:41 PM |
EDM |
5533 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:43 PM |
EDM |
5534 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:45 PM |
EDM |
5535 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:48 PM |
EDM |
5536 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:50 PM |
EDM |
5537 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, MOSES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:51 PM |
EDM |
5538 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:53 PM |
EDM |
5539 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:55 PM |
EDM |
5540 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:28:58 PM |
EDM |
5541 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:00 PM |
EDM |
5542 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, TILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:02 PM |
EDM |
5543 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:04 PM |
EDM |
5544 (EULAC) |
THOMAS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:06 PM |
EDM |
5545 (EULAC) |
THOMPSOM, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:08 PM |
EDM |
5546 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:11 PM |
EDM |
5547 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:13 PM |
EDM |
5548 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:15 PM |
EDM |
5549 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:17 PM |
EDM |
5550 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ARRINDELL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:19 PM |
EDM |
5551 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, CLAUDIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:21 PM |
EDM |
5552 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:23 PM |
EDM |
5553 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, DENNIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:25 PM |
EDM |
5554 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:27 PM |
EDM |
5555 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:30 PM |
EDM |
5556 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:32 PM |
EDM |
5557 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:34 PM |
EDM |
5558 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:37 PM |
EDM |
5559 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:39 PM |
EDM |
5560 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, GLADSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:41 PM |
EDM |
5561 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:43 PM |
EDM |
5562 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:45 PM |
EDM |
5563 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:48 PM |
EDM |
5564 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:50 PM |
EDM |
5565 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, LEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:52 PM |
EDM |
5566 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, LEVI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:54 PM |
EDM |
5567 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:56 PM |
EDM |
5568 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:29:58 PM |
EDM |
5569 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, PERCIVAL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:01 PM |
EDM |
5570 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:03 PM |
EDM |
5571 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:05 PM |
EDM |
5572 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:07 PM |
EDM |
5573 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, SELWYN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:09 PM |
EDM |
5574 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:11 PM |
EDM |
5575 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:13 PM |
EDM |
5576 (EULAC) |
THOMPSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:15 PM |
EDM |
5577 (EULAC) |
THORN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:17 PM |
EDM |
5578 (EULAC) |
THORNDIKE, GARDENER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:19 PM |
EDM |
5579 (EULAC) |
THORNE, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:21 PM |
EDM |
5580 (EULAC) |
THORNE, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:23 PM |
EDM |
5581 (EULAC) |
THORNE, ERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:25 PM |
EDM |
5582 (EULAC) |
THORNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:27 PM |
EDM |
5583 (EULAC) |
THORNE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:30 PM |
EDM |
5584 (EULAC) |
THORNE, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:32 PM |
EDM |
5585 (EULAC) |
THORNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:34 PM |
EDM |
5586 (EULAC) |
THORNE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:36 PM |
EDM |
5587 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:38 PM |
EDM |
5588 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:41 PM |
EDM |
5589 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:42 PM |
EDM |
5590 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:44 PM |
EDM |
5591 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:46 PM |
EDM |
5592 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:49 PM |
EDM |
5593 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:51 PM |
EDM |
5594 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:53 PM |
EDM |
5595 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:55 PM |
EDM |
5596 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:56 PM |
EDM |
5597 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:30:58 PM |
EDM |
5598 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, MORTIMER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:02 PM |
EDM |
5599 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, PROVIDENCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:04 PM |
EDM |
5600 (EULAC) |
THORNHILL, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:06 PM |
EDM |
5601 (EULAC) |
THORNTON, EUSTACE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:08 PM |
EDM |
5602 (EULAC) |
THORNTON, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:10 PM |
EDM |
5603 (EULAC) |
THORNTON, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:11 PM |
EDM |
5604 (EULAC) |
THORPE, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:13 PM |
EDM |
5605 (EULAC) |
THORPE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:15 PM |
EDM |
5606 (EULAC) |
THORPE, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:17 PM |
EDM |
5607 (EULAC) |
THORPE, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:19 PM |
EDM |
5608 (EULAC) |
THORPE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:21 PM |
EDM |
5609 (EULAC) |
THORPE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:24 PM |
EDM |
5610 (EULAC) |
THORPE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:26 PM |
EDM |
5611 (EULAC) |
THORPE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:28 PM |
EDM |
5612 (EULAC) |
THORPE, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:30 PM |
EDM |
5613 (EULAC) |
THORPE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:34 PM |
EDM |
5614 (EULAC) |
THORRINGTON, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:35 PM |
EDM |
5615 (EULAC) |
TODD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:38 PM |
EDM |
5616 (EULAC) |
TODD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:40 PM |
EDM |
5617 (EULAC) |
TODD, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:43 PM |
EDM |
5618 (EULAC) |
TODD, NEWTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:45 PM |
EDM |
5619 (EULAC) |
TODD, REYNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:47 PM |
EDM |
5620 (EULAC) |
TODD, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:49 PM |
EDM |
5621 (EULAC) |
TOMLINSON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:51 PM |
EDM |
5622 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:53 PM |
EDM |
5623 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:55 PM |
EDM |
5624 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:57 PM |
EDM |
5625 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:31:59 PM |
EDM |
5626 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:03 PM |
EDM |
5627 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:05 PM |
EDM |
5628 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:07 PM |
EDM |
5629 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:10 PM |
EDM |
5630 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:11 PM |
EDM |
5631 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:13 PM |
EDM |
5632 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:15 PM |
EDM |
5633 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:18 PM |
EDM |
5634 (EULAC) |
TOPPIN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:20 PM |
EDM |
5635 (EULAC) |
TRENT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:22 PM |
EDM |
5636 (EULAC) |
TRENT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:24 PM |
EDM |
5637 (EULAC) |
TRONSKA, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:26 PM |
EDM |
5638 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:29 PM |
EDM |
5639 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:31 PM |
EDM |
5640 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, ASHTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:35 PM |
EDM |
5641 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:37 PM |
EDM |
5642 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:39 PM |
EDM |
5643 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:41 PM |
EDM |
5644 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:43 PM |
EDM |
5645 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:44 PM |
EDM |
5646 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:46 PM |
EDM |
5647 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:48 PM |
EDM |
5648 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:50 PM |
EDM |
5649 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, FOSTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:52 PM |
EDM |
5650 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:54 PM |
EDM |
5651 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:57 PM |
EDM |
5652 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:32:59 PM |
EDM |
5653 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:01 PM |
EDM |
5654 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:03 PM |
EDM |
5655 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:04 PM |
EDM |
5656 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:06 PM |
EDM |
5657 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:07 PM |
EDM |
5658 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:11 PM |
EDM |
5659 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:13 PM |
EDM |
5660 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:15 PM |
EDM |
5661 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JOHNATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:16 PM |
EDM |
5662 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:18 PM |
EDM |
5663 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:19 PM |
EDM |
5664 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:21 PM |
EDM |
5665 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, LAURIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:23 PM |
EDM |
5666 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, PACKER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:25 PM |
EDM |
5667 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, PERCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:27 PM |
EDM |
5668 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:29 PM |
EDM |
5669 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, SAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:31 PM |
EDM |
5670 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:34 PM |
EDM |
5671 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:36 PM |
EDM |
5672 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, STANLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:38 PM |
EDM |
5673 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, THEODORE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:40 PM |
EDM |
5674 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:42 PM |
EDM |
5675 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:46 PM |
EDM |
5676 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:49 PM |
EDM |
5677 (EULAC) |
TROTMAN, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:51 PM |
EDM |
5678 (EULAC) |
TUDOR, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:53 PM |
EDM |
5679 (EULAC) |
TUDOR, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:55 PM |
EDM |
5680 (EULAC) |
TUDOR, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:57 PM |
EDM |
5681 (EULAC) |
TULL, CLARKSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:33:59 PM |
EDM |
5682 (EULAC) |
TULL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:01 PM |
EDM |
5683 (EULAC) |
TULL, MCDONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:03 PM |
EDM |
5684 (EULAC) |
TULL, RUPERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:05 PM |
EDM |
5685 (EULAC) |
TULL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:06 PM |
EDM |
5686 (EULAC) |
TURNEY, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:09 PM |
EDM |
5687 (EULAC) |
TURPIN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:11 PM |
EDM |
5688 (EULAC) |
TURTON, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:13 PM |
EDM |
5689 (EULAC) |
TURTON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:16 PM |
EDM |
5690 (EULAC) |
TURTON, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:18 PM |
EDM |
5691 (EULAC) |
TURTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:20 PM |
EDM |
5692 (EULAC) |
TYRELL, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:22 PM |
EDM |
5693 (EULAC) |
TYRELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:25 PM |
EDM |
5694 (EULAC) |
TYRELL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:27 PM |
EDM |
5695 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:29 PM |
EDM |
5696 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:31 PM |
EDM |
5697 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:33 PM |
EDM |
5698 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:35 PM |
EDM |
5699 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:38 PM |
EDM |
5700 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:40 PM |
EDM |
5701 (EULAC) |
VAUGHAN, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:42 PM |
EDM |
5702 (EULAC) |
VAUGHN, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:44 PM |
EDM |
5703 (EULAC) |
VAUGHN, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:46 PM |
EDM |
5704 (EULAC) |
VICKERS, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:48 PM |
EDM |
5705 (EULAC) |
VICKERS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:50 PM |
EDM |
5706 (EULAC) |
VICKERS, ZACARIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:54 PM |
EDM |
5707 (EULAC) |
WAASTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:56 PM |
EDM |
5708 (EULAC) |
WADE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:57 PM |
EDM |
5709 (EULAC) |
WADES, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:34:59 PM |
EDM |
5710 (EULAC) |
WAITH, AARON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:01 PM |
EDM |
5711 (EULAC) |
WAITH, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:03 PM |
EDM |
5712 (EULAC) |
WAITH, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:05 PM |
EDM |
5713 (EULAC) |
WAITH, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:07 PM |
EDM |
5714 (EULAC) |
WAITH, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:09 PM |
EDM |
5715 (EULAC) |
WAITH, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:11 PM |
EDM |
5716 (EULAC) |
WAITH, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:13 PM |
EDM |
5717 (EULAC) |
WAITH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:15 PM |
EDM |
5718 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:18 PM |
EDM |
5719 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:20 PM |
EDM |
5720 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:23 PM |
EDM |
5721 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:25 PM |
EDM |
5722 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:27 PM |
EDM |
5723 (EULAC) |
WAITHE, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:29 PM |
EDM |
5724 (EULAC) |
WAITT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:31 PM |
EDM |
5725 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:34 PM |
EDM |
5726 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:36 PM |
EDM |
5727 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:38 PM |
EDM |
5728 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:40 PM |
EDM |
5729 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:42 PM |
EDM |
5730 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:44 PM |
EDM |
5731 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:46 PM |
EDM |
5732 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:48 PM |
EDM |
5733 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, EGBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:50 PM |
EDM |
5734 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:52 PM |
EDM |
5735 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:54 PM |
EDM |
5736 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, HAYNES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:56 PM |
EDM |
5737 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:35:59 PM |
EDM |
5738 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:01 PM |
EDM |
5739 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:02 PM |
EDM |
5740 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:05 PM |
EDM |
5741 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:07 PM |
EDM |
5742 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:09 PM |
EDM |
5743 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JONATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:11 PM |
EDM |
5744 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:13 PM |
EDM |
5745 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:15 PM |
EDM |
5746 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:17 PM |
EDM |
5747 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, JOSHUA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:20 PM |
EDM |
5748 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:22 PM |
EDM |
5749 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:24 PM |
EDM |
5750 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:26 PM |
EDM |
5751 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, R |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:29 PM |
EDM |
5752 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:31 PM |
EDM |
5753 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:33 PM |
EDM |
5754 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:35 PM |
EDM |
5755 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:37 PM |
EDM |
5756 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, WILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:39 PM |
EDM |
5757 (EULAC) |
WALCOTT, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:41 PM |
EDM |
5758 (EULAC) |
WALDRON, ELEAZOR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:43 PM |
EDM |
5759 (EULAC) |
WALDRON, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:45 PM |
EDM |
5760 (EULAC) |
WALDRON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:47 PM |
EDM |
5761 (EULAC) |
WALK, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:48 PM |
EDM |
5762 (EULAC) |
WALK, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:50 PM |
EDM |
5763 (EULAC) |
WALKER, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:51 PM |
EDM |
5764 (EULAC) |
WALKER, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:53 PM |
EDM |
5765 (EULAC) |
WALKER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:55 PM |
EDM |
5766 (EULAC) |
WALKER, CYRIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:36:57 PM |
EDM |
5767 (EULAC) |
WALKER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:00 PM |
EDM |
5768 (EULAC) |
WALKER, EDWIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:02 PM |
EDM |
5769 (EULAC) |
WALKER, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:04 PM |
EDM |
5770 (EULAC) |
WALKER, HERBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:06 PM |
EDM |
5771 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:08 PM |
EDM |
5772 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:10 PM |
EDM |
5773 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:12 PM |
EDM |
5774 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:14 PM |
EDM |
5775 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:17 PM |
EDM |
5776 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:19 PM |
EDM |
5777 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:21 PM |
EDM |
5778 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:23 PM |
EDM |
5779 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:25 PM |
EDM |
5780 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:27 PM |
EDM |
5781 (EULAC) |
WALKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:30 PM |
EDM |
5782 (EULAC) |
WALKER, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:32 PM |
EDM |
5783 (EULAC) |
WALKER, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:34 PM |
EDM |
5784 (EULAC) |
WALKER, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:36 PM |
EDM |
5785 (EULAC) |
WALKER, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:38 PM |
EDM |
5786 (EULAC) |
WALKs, BOSSIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:39 PM |
EDM |
5787 (EULAC) |
WALL, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:41 PM |
EDM |
5788 (EULAC) |
WALL, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:43 PM |
EDM |
5789 (EULAC) |
WALLACE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:45 PM |
EDM |
5790 (EULAC) |
WALLIN, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:46 PM |
EDM |
5791 (EULAC) |
WALROND, ALLEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:48 PM |
EDM |
5792 (EULAC) |
WALROND, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:49 PM |
EDM |
5793 (EULAC) |
WALROND, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:52 PM |
EDM |
5794 (EULAC) |
WALROND, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:53 PM |
EDM |
5795 (EULAC) |
WALROND, LEVI |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:55 PM |
EDM |
5796 (EULAC) |
WALTER, CLIFTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:57 PM |
EDM |
5797 (EULAC) |
WALTER, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:37:59 PM |
EDM |
5798 (EULAC) |
WALTER, LESLIE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:01 PM |
EDM |
5799 (EULAC) |
WALTERS, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:02 PM |
EDM |
5800 (EULAC) |
WALTERS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:04 PM |
EDM |
5801 (EULAC) |
WALTERS, TIMOTHY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:05 PM |
EDM |
5802 (EULAC) |
WALTON, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:07 PM |
EDM |
5803 (EULAC) |
WALTON, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:09 PM |
EDM |
5804 (EULAC) |
WALTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:10 PM |
EDM |
5805 (EULAC) |
WALTON, WESTLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:12 PM |
EDM |
5806 (EULAC) |
WALTON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:14 PM |
EDM |
5807 (EULAC) |
WALTRESS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:16 PM |
EDM |
5808 (EULAC) |
WALTRESS, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:18 PM |
EDM |
5809 (EULAC) |
WARD, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:20 PM |
EDM |
5810 (EULAC) |
WARD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:22 PM |
EDM |
5811 (EULAC) |
WARD, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:24 PM |
EDM |
5812 (EULAC) |
WARD, GORDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:27 PM |
EDM |
5813 (EULAC) |
WARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:29 PM |
EDM |
5814 (EULAC) |
WARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:32 PM |
EDM |
5815 (EULAC) |
WARD, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:34 PM |
EDM |
5816 (EULAC) |
WARD, LONDON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:36 PM |
EDM |
5817 (EULAC) |
WARDE, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:38 PM |
EDM |
5818 (EULAC) |
WARE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:40 PM |
EDM |
5819 (EULAC) |
WARER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:42 PM |
EDM |
5820 (EULAC) |
WARNER, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:44 PM |
EDM |
5821 (EULAC) |
WARNER, BERESFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:46 PM |
EDM |
5822 (EULAC) |
WARNER, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:48 PM |
EDM |
5823 (EULAC) |
WARNER, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:51 PM |
EDM |
5824 (EULAC) |
WARNER, HOWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:53 PM |
EDM |
5825 (EULAC) |
WARNER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:55 PM |
EDM |
5826 (EULAC) |
WARNER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:57 PM |
EDM |
5827 (EULAC) |
WARREN, BERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:38:59 PM |
EDM |
5828 (EULAC) |
WARREN, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:01 PM |
EDM |
5829 (EULAC) |
WASHINGTON, LESLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:03 PM |
EDM |
5830 (EULAC) |
WASON, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:05 PM |
EDM |
5831 (EULAC) |
WASON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:09 PM |
EDM |
5832 (EULAC) |
WATERMAN, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:11 PM |
EDM |
5833 (EULAC) |
WATERMAN, BERYL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:13 PM |
EDM |
5834 (EULAC) |
WATERMAN, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:14 PM |
EDM |
5835 (EULAC) |
WATERMAN, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:16 PM |
EDM |
5836 (EULAC) |
WATERMAN, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:19 PM |
EDM |
5837 (EULAC) |
WATKINS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:21 PM |
EDM |
5838 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:22 PM |
EDM |
5839 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:24 PM |
EDM |
5840 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:27 PM |
EDM |
5841 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:29 PM |
EDM |
5842 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:31 PM |
EDM |
5843 (EULAC) |
WATSON, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:33 PM |
EDM |
5844 (EULAC) |
WATSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:35 PM |
EDM |
5845 (EULAC) |
WATSON, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:37 PM |
EDM |
5846 (EULAC) |
WATSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:39 PM |
EDM |
5847 (EULAC) |
WATSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:41 PM |
EDM |
5848 (EULAC) |
WATSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:46 PM |
EDM |
5849 (EULAC) |
WATSON, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:48 PM |
EDM |
5850 (EULAC) |
WATSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:49 PM |
EDM |
5851 (EULAC) |
WATSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:52 PM |
EDM |
5852 (EULAC) |
WATSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:54 PM |
EDM |
5853 (EULAC) |
WATSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:56 PM |
EDM |
5854 (EULAC) |
WATSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:57 PM |
EDM |
5855 (EULAC) |
WATTS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:39:59 PM |
EDM |
5856 (EULAC) |
WATTS, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:01 PM |
EDM |
5857 (EULAC) |
WATTS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:03 PM |
EDM |
5858 (EULAC) |
WATTS, GRANVILLE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:05 PM |
EDM |
5859 (EULAC) |
WATTS, JACOB |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:08 PM |
EDM |
5860 (EULAC) |
WATTS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:10 PM |
EDM |
5861 (EULAC) |
WEATHERHEAD, HILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:12 PM |
EDM |
5862 (EULAC) |
WEATHERHEAD, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:14 PM |
EDM |
5863 (EULAC) |
WEBSTER, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:16 PM |
EDM |
5864 (EULAC) |
WEBSTER, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:18 PM |
EDM |
5865 (EULAC) |
WEBSTER, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:23 PM |
EDM |
5866 (EULAC) |
WEBSTER, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:24 PM |
EDM |
5867 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:26 PM |
EDM |
5868 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:29 PM |
EDM |
5869 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, AUSTIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:31 PM |
EDM |
5870 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:33 PM |
EDM |
5871 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:35 PM |
EDM |
5872 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:36 PM |
EDM |
5873 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, CONRADE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:38 PM |
EDM |
5874 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:40 PM |
EDM |
5875 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:42 PM |
EDM |
5876 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:44 PM |
EDM |
5877 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:46 PM |
EDM |
5878 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, IRVIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:48 PM |
EDM |
5879 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:50 PM |
EDM |
5880 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:53 PM |
EDM |
5881 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:57 PM |
EDM |
5882 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:40:59 PM |
EDM |
5883 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:01 PM |
EDM |
5884 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:03 PM |
EDM |
5885 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:05 PM |
EDM |
5886 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:07 PM |
EDM |
5887 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:09 PM |
EDM |
5888 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:11 PM |
EDM |
5889 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:13 PM |
EDM |
5890 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:15 PM |
EDM |
5891 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:17 PM |
EDM |
5892 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, PRINCE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:19 PM |
EDM |
5893 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:22 PM |
EDM |
5894 (EULAC) |
WEEKES, ZACCHACUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:23 PM |
EDM |
5895 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:26 PM |
EDM |
5896 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:28 PM |
EDM |
5897 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:30 PM |
EDM |
5898 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:34 PM |
EDM |
5899 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:36 PM |
EDM |
5900 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:38 PM |
EDM |
5901 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:40 PM |
EDM |
5902 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, WILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:42 PM |
EDM |
5903 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:44 PM |
EDM |
5904 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:47 PM |
EDM |
5905 (EULAC) |
WEEKS, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:49 PM |
EDM |
5906 (EULAC) |
WELCH, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:51 PM |
EDM |
5907 (EULAC) |
WELCH, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:53 PM |
EDM |
5908 (EULAC) |
WELCH, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:55 PM |
EDM |
5909 (EULAC) |
WELCH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:57 PM |
EDM |
5910 (EULAC) |
WELCH, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:41:59 PM |
EDM |
5911 (EULAC) |
WELCH, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:01 PM |
EDM |
5912 (EULAC) |
WELCH, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:03 PM |
EDM |
5913 (EULAC) |
WELCH, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:05 PM |
EDM |
5914 (EULAC) |
WELCH, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:09 PM |
EDM |
5915 (EULAC) |
WELCH, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:11 PM |
EDM |
5916 (EULAC) |
WELCH, VICTOR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:13 PM |
EDM |
5917 (EULAC) |
WELCH, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:16 PM |
EDM |
5918 (EULAC) |
WENT, BELFIELD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:17 PM |
EDM |
5919 (EULAC) |
WENT, CONRADE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:20 PM |
EDM |
5920 (EULAC) |
WENT, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:23 PM |
EDM |
5921 (EULAC) |
WENT, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:25 PM |
EDM |
5922 (EULAC) |
WEST, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:27 PM |
EDM |
5923 (EULAC) |
WEST, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:30 PM |
EDM |
5924 (EULAC) |
WEST, DUDLEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:32 PM |
EDM |
5925 (EULAC) |
WEST, JOSIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:34 PM |
EDM |
5926 (EULAC) |
WEST, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:36 PM |
EDM |
5927 (EULAC) |
WESTERMAN, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:38 PM |
EDM |
5928 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, ALEX |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:40 PM |
EDM |
5929 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, ARCHIBALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:44 PM |
EDM |
5930 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, CLAUDE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:47 PM |
EDM |
5931 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, GERALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:49 PM |
EDM |
5932 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:51 PM |
EDM |
5933 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, NATHAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:53 PM |
EDM |
5934 (EULAC) |
WHARTON, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:55 PM |
EDM |
5935 (EULAC) |
WHEELER, ELISHA |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:57 PM |
EDM |
5936 (EULAC) |
WHITE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:42:59 PM |
EDM |
5937 (EULAC) |
WHITE, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:02 PM |
EDM |
5938 (EULAC) |
WHITE, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:04 PM |
EDM |
5939 (EULAC) |
WHITE, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:06 PM |
EDM |
5940 (EULAC) |
WHITE, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:08 PM |
EDM |
5941 (EULAC) |
WHITE, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:10 PM |
EDM |
5942 (EULAC) |
WHITE, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:12 PM |
EDM |
5943 (EULAC) |
WHITE, GILBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:15 PM |
EDM |
5944 (EULAC) |
WHITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:17 PM |
EDM |
5945 (EULAC) |
WHITE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:19 PM |
EDM |
5946 (EULAC) |
WHITE, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:21 PM |
EDM |
5947 (EULAC) |
WHITE, MATTHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:23 PM |
EDM |
5948 (EULAC) |
WHITE, MATTHEW |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:25 PM |
EDM |
5949 (EULAC) |
WHITE, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:27 PM |
EDM |
5950 (EULAC) |
WHITE, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:29 PM |
EDM |
5951 (EULAC) |
WHITE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:31 PM |
EDM |
5952 (EULAC) |
WHITE, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:33 PM |
EDM |
5953 (EULAC) |
WHITEHALL, REUBEN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:36 PM |
EDM |
5954 (EULAC) |
WHITEHEAD, BARNETT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:38 PM |
EDM |
5955 (EULAC) |
WHITEHEAD, IVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:41 PM |
EDM |
5956 (EULAC) |
WHITLEY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:43 PM |
EDM |
5957 (EULAC) |
WHITNEY, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:45 PM |
EDM |
5958 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:47 PM |
EDM |
5959 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:49 PM |
EDM |
5960 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:51 PM |
EDM |
5961 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:53 PM |
EDM |
5962 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, ROBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:56 PM |
EDM |
5963 (EULAC) |
WHITTAKER, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:43:57 PM |
EDM |
5964 (EULAC) |
WHITTINGTON, HY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:00 PM |
EDM |
5965 (EULAC) |
WHITTINGTON, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:02 PM |
EDM |
5966 (EULAC) |
WICKHAM, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:04 PM |
EDM |
5967 (EULAC) |
WIGGINS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:06 PM |
EDM |
5968 (EULAC) |
WIGGINS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:08 PM |
EDM |
5969 (EULAC) |
WIGGINS, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:10 PM |
EDM |
5970 (EULAC) |
WILES, REGINALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:13 PM |
EDM |
5971 (EULAC) |
WILES, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:15 PM |
EDM |
5972 (EULAC) |
WILKEY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:18 PM |
EDM |
5973 (EULAC) |
WILKEY, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:20 PM |
EDM |
5974 (EULAC) |
WILKINGSON, HERMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:22 PM |
EDM |
5975 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:24 PM |
EDM |
5976 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ALBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:27 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:27 PM |
EDM |
5977 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:29 PM |
EDM |
5978 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:31 PM |
EDM |
5979 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ARTHUR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:33 PM |
EDM |
5980 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:35 PM |
EDM |
5981 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:37 PM |
EDM |
5982 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, BENJAMIN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:39 PM |
EDM |
5983 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, ELTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:41 PM |
EDM |
5984 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:43 PM |
EDM |
5985 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:45 PM |
EDM |
5986 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:47 PM |
EDM |
5987 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:50 PM |
EDM |
5988 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:52 PM |
EDM |
5989 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:54 PM |
EDM |
5990 (EULAC) |
WILKINSON, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:57 PM |
EDM |
5991 (EULAC) |
WILLETT, MIZRAUE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:44:59 PM |
EDM |
5992 (EULAC) |
WILLIAM, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:01 PM |
EDM |
5993 (EULAC) |
WILLIAM, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:03 PM |
EDM |
5994 (EULAC) |
WILLIAM, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:06 PM |
EDM |
5995 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:08 PM |
EDM |
5996 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, AUGUSTUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:10 PM |
EDM |
5997 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, BIRT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:12 PM |
EDM |
5998 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CECIL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:14 PM |
EDM |
5999 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:16 PM |
EDM |
6000 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:19 PM |
EDM |
6001 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:21 PM |
EDM |
6002 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:23 PM |
EDM |
6003 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:26 PM |
EDM |
6004 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:28 PM |
EDM |
6005 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:30 PM |
EDM |
6006 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:32 PM |
EDM |
6007 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:35 PM |
EDM |
6008 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:37 PM |
EDM |
6009 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, EVAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:39 PM |
EDM |
6010 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, EVERTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:41 PM |
EDM |
6011 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:44 PM |
EDM |
6012 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:46 PM |
EDM |
6013 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, GRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:48 PM |
EDM |
6014 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, H |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:50 PM |
EDM |
6015 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, HAMILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:52 PM |
EDM |
6016 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:54 PM |
EDM |
6017 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, HILARY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:56 PM |
EDM |
6018 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:45:58 PM |
EDM |
6019 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:00 PM |
EDM |
6020 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:02 PM |
EDM |
6021 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:04 PM |
EDM |
6022 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:06 PM |
EDM |
6023 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:09 PM |
EDM |
6024 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:11 PM |
EDM |
6025 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:13 PM |
EDM |
6026 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:16 PM |
EDM |
6027 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:18 PM |
EDM |
6028 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:20 PM |
EDM |
6029 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:23 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:23 PM |
EDM |
6030 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, LIONEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:25 PM |
EDM |
6031 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:28 PM |
EDM |
6032 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, NORMAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:30 PM |
EDM |
6033 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:33 PM |
EDM |
6034 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:35 PM |
EDM |
6035 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, RUFUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:38 PM |
EDM |
6036 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:40 PM |
EDM |
6037 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, SIDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:42 PM |
EDM |
6038 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, SIMEON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:45 PM |
EDM |
6039 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, ST CLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:47 PM |
EDM |
6040 (EULAC) |
WILLIAMS, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:51 PM |
EDM |
6041 (EULAC) |
WILLINS, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:53 PM |
EDM |
6042 (EULAC) |
WILLOUGHBY, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:55 PM |
EDM |
6043 (EULAC) |
WILLOUGHBY, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:57 PM |
EDM |
6044 (EULAC) |
WILLOUGHBY, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:46:59 PM |
EDM |
6045 (EULAC) |
WILLS, A |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:01 PM |
EDM |
6046 (EULAC) |
WILSON, ABRAHAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:04 PM |
EDM |
6047 (EULAC) |
WILSON, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:06 PM |
EDM |
6048 (EULAC) |
WILSON, CHRISTOPHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:08 PM |
EDM |
6049 (EULAC) |
WILSON, DENNIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:10 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:10 PM |
EDM |
6050 (EULAC) |
WILSON, DULEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:12 PM |
EDM |
6051 (EULAC) |
WILSON, EDWARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:14 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:14 PM |
EDM |
6052 (EULAC) |
WILSON, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:16 PM |
EDM |
6053 (EULAC) |
WILSON, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:18 PM |
EDM |
6054 (EULAC) |
WILSON, MARK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:22 PM |
EDM |
6055 (EULAC) |
WILSON, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:24 PM |
EDM |
6056 (EULAC) |
WILSON, OLIVER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:26 PM |
EDM |
6057 (EULAC) |
WILSON, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:29 PM |
EDM |
6058 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, BERTRAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:31 PM |
EDM |
6059 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, COLERIDGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:33 PM |
EDM |
6060 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, JEREMIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:35 PM |
EDM |
6061 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:37 PM |
EDM |
6062 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, JULIAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:39 PM |
EDM |
6063 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, LUTHER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:42 PM |
EDM |
6064 (EULAC) |
WILTSHIRE, MATHIAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:44 PM |
EDM |
6065 (EULAC) |
WOOD, ALLAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:46 PM |
EDM |
6066 (EULAC) |
WOOD, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:48 PM |
EDM |
6067 (EULAC) |
WOOD, DARCY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:50 PM |
EDM |
6068 (EULAC) |
WOOD, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:52 PM |
EDM |
6069 (EULAC) |
WOOD, HAMILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:55 PM |
EDM |
6070 (EULAC) |
WOOD, HENRY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:47:59 PM |
EDM |
6071 (EULAC) |
WOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:01 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:01 PM |
EDM |
6072 (EULAC) |
WOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:03 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:03 PM |
EDM |
6073 (EULAC) |
WOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:05 PM |
EDM |
6074 (EULAC) |
WOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:07 PM |
EDM |
6075 (EULAC) |
WOOD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:09 PM |
EDM |
6076 (EULAC) |
WOOD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:11 PM |
EDM |
6077 (EULAC) |
WOOD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:13 PM |
EDM |
6078 (EULAC) |
WOOD, T. SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:16 PM |
EDM |
6079 (EULAC) |
WOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:18 PM |
EDM |
6080 (EULAC) |
WOODRIFFE, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:20 PM |
EDM |
6081 (EULAC) |
WOODROFFE, CONRAD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:22 PM |
EDM |
6082 (EULAC) |
WOODROFFE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:25 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:25 PM |
EDM |
6083 (EULAC) |
WORKMAN, FREDERICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:28 PM |
EDM |
6084 (EULAC) |
WORREL, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:31 PM |
EDM |
6085 (EULAC) |
WORREL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:33 PM |
EDM |
6086 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, ADOLPHUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:34 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:34 PM |
EDM |
6087 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:36 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:36 PM |
EDM |
6088 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:38 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:38 PM |
EDM |
6089 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:41 PM |
EDM |
6090 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, ETHELSTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:44 PM |
EDM |
6091 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:46 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:46 PM |
EDM |
6092 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:48 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:48 PM |
EDM |
6093 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, HUBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:50 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:50 PM |
EDM |
6094 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, ISAAC |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:52 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:52 PM |
EDM |
6095 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:55 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:55 PM |
EDM |
6096 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:57 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:57 PM |
EDM |
6097 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:59 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:48:59 PM |
EDM |
6098 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:00 PM |
EDM |
6099 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:05 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:05 PM |
EDM |
6100 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:07 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:07 PM |
EDM |
6101 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, MILTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:09 PM |
EDM |
6102 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:11 PM |
EDM |
6103 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, PRESTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:13 PM |
EDM |
6104 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:16 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:16 PM |
EDM |
6105 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:18 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:18 PM |
EDM |
6106 (EULAC) |
WORRELL, SIEBERT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:20 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:20 PM |
EDM |
6107 (EULAC) |
WRIGHT, BEAUFORT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:22 PM |
EDM |
6108 (EULAC) |
WRIGHT, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:24 PM |
EDM |
6109 (EULAC) |
YARD, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:26 PM |
EDM |
6110 (EULAC) |
YARD, ALFRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:29 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:29 PM |
EDM |
6111 (EULAC) |
YARD, CARLTON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:31 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:31 PM |
EDM |
6112 (EULAC) |
YARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:35 PM |
EDM |
6113 (EULAC) |
YARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:37 PM |
EDM |
6114 (EULAC) |
YARD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:39 PM |
EDM |
6115 (EULAC) |
YARD, CLAUDIUS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:41 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:41 PM |
EDM |
6116 (EULAC) |
YARD, DAVID |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:43 PM |
EDM |
6117 (EULAC) |
YARD, ERNEST |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:45 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:45 PM |
EDM |
6118 (EULAC) |
YARD, HAROLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:47 PM |
EDM |
6119 (EULAC) |
YARD, HUTSON |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:49 PM |
EDM |
6120 (EULAC) |
YARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:51 PM |
EDM |
6121 (EULAC) |
YARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:54 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:54 PM |
EDM |
6122 (EULAC) |
YARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:56 PM |
EDM |
6123 (EULAC) |
YARD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:49:58 PM |
EDM |
6124 (EULAC) |
YARD, JERSEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:00 PM |
EDM |
6125 (EULAC) |
YARD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:02 PM |
EDM |
6126 (EULAC) |
YARD, THOMAS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:06 PM |
EDM |
6127 (EULAC) |
YARDE, SAMUEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:09 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:09 PM |
EDM |
6128 (EULAC) |
YAREWOOD, ALONZO |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:11 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:11 PM |
EDM |
6129 (EULAC) |
YAREWOOD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:13 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:13 PM |
EDM |
6130 (EULAC) |
YAREWOOD, STOKES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:15 PM |
EDM |
6131 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, ALAN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:17 PM |
EDM |
6132 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, ARNOLD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:19 PM |
EDM |
6133 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, AUBREY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:22 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:22 PM |
EDM |
6134 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, CHARLES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:24 PM |
EDM |
6135 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, CLARKESTONE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:26 PM |
EDM |
6136 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, CLEMENT |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:28 PM |
EDM |
6137 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, CLIFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:30 PM |
EDM |
6138 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, D. |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:33 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:33 PM |
EDM |
6139 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, DONALD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:37 PM |
EDM |
6140 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, EVANS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:39 PM |
EDM |
6141 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:40 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:40 PM |
EDM |
6142 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, FITZ |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:42 PM |
EDM |
6143 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, FRANCIS |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:44 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:44 PM |
EDM |
6144 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:47 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:47 PM |
EDM |
6145 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, FRED |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:49 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:49 PM |
EDM |
6146 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, GEORGE |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:51 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:51 PM |
EDM |
6147 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, HILLIARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:53 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:53 PM |
EDM |
6148 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, HOFFORD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:56 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:56 PM |
EDM |
6149 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:58 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:50:58 PM |
EDM |
6150 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:00 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:00 PM |
EDM |
6151 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:02 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:02 PM |
EDM |
6152 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JAMES |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:04 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:04 PM |
EDM |
6153 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:06 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:06 PM |
EDM |
6154 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JOHN |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:08 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:08 PM |
EDM |
6155 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:12 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:12 PM |
EDM |
6156 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:15 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:15 PM |
EDM |
6157 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, JOSEPH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:17 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:17 PM |
EDM |
6158 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, NATHANIEL |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:19 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:19 PM |
EDM |
6159 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, OBADIAH |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:21 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:21 PM |
EDM |
6160 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, PATRICK |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:24 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:24 PM |
EDM |
6161 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, RICHARD |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:26 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:26 PM |
EDM |
6162 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, SINCLAIR |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:28 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:28 PM |
EDM |
6163 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, SYDNEY |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:30 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:30 PM |
EDM |
6164 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, WALTER |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:32 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:32 PM |
EDM |
6165 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:35 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:35 PM |
EDM |
6166 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:37 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:37 PM |
EDM |
6167 (EULAC) |
YEARWOOD, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:39 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:39 PM |
EDM |
6168 (EULAC) |
YOUNG, PHILIP |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:42 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:42 PM |
EDM |
6169 (EULAC) |
YOUNG, WILLIAM |
|
Person |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:43 PM |
Friday 31st of August 2018 07:51:43 PM |
EDM |
6176 (EULAC) |
Eric Lynch |
Eric Lynch speaks about his family history with ties from the Caribbean to Liverpool in the Claude Graham series "Unshackled". Footage courtesy the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation. |
Story |
Wednesday 07th of November 2018 06:30:29 PM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 04:00:02 PM |
EDM |
6178 (EULAC) |
Brian Batson |
Just a quick intro as to why we migrated to Barbados due to post economic conditions in Guyana. again I was very young so I could only go off of what my mother told me as a child. All I know for sure is that she wouldn't have left Guyana unless it was essential to our well being and growth as individuals. She her self goes back from time to time but U have never been back since but I've already had plans to go back whenever I am able to because I heard its very beautiful indeed! |
Story |
Wednesday 07th of November 2018 10:33:01 PM |
Monday 12th of November 2018 09:17:13 PM |
EDM |
6179 (EULAC) |
Hedda Phillips-Boyce |
Childhood memories |
Story |
Thursday 08th of November 2018 12:39:03 AM |
Monday 12th of November 2018 09:18:06 PM |
EDM |
6180 (EULAC) |
Angostura Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:56:40 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 10:58:01 AM |
EDM |
6181 (EULAC) |
Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:01:34 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:02:09 AM |
EDM |
6182 (EULAC) |
Cleaver Woods Amerindian Display |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:05:58 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:06:14 AM |
EDM |
6183 (EULAC) |
Itsy Bitsy Playhouse and Folk Theatre |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:10:52 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:11:10 AM |
EDM |
6184 (EULAC) |
Kimme Museum of Art and Sculpture |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:14:20 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:14:38 AM |
EDM |
6185 (EULAC) |
Lopinot Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:16:38 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:17:07 AM |
EDM |
6186 (EULAC) |
Montgomery Moravian Church |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:20:10 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:20:25 AM |
EDM |
6187 (EULAC) |
National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:23:09 AM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 01:48:33 PM |
EDM |
6188 (EULAC) |
Lord Kitchener Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:24:34 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:24:54 AM |
EDM |
6189 (EULAC) |
Pitch Lake Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:27:40 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:27:52 AM |
EDM |
6190 (EULAC) |
Queen’s Park Cricket Club Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:31:28 AM |
Tuesday 12th of March 2019 04:50:37 PM |
EDM |
6191 (EULAC) |
Richard Ffrench Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:34:09 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:34:25 AM |
EDM |
6192 (EULAC) |
River Estate and Water Wheel Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:36:05 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:36:50 AM |
EDM |
6193 (EULAC) |
Santa Rosa First People’s Community Museum |
The Santa Rosa First Peoples Community is the only organized area of the Amerindian Survival in Trinidad and Tobago. The Community was formally recognized as representative of the Indigenous Amerindians of the twin-island state by the National Government in 1990. The community’s historical continuity is remarkable. The Santa Rosa First Peoples existed as a community since the early Spanish period, and before that, archaeological and proto-historical data indicate almost 5000 years of settlement in the island. This extraordinary continuity despite the extraordinary rupture of Spanish Conquest and Colonisation is the fundamental factor in the Community’s continuing and powerful indigenous self-identification. Our mission is to facilitate the unity and development of the First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago (social, economic, cultural) through programmes of education, research and action, and collaboration with other sectors of the population, promoting a world view of harmony with the environment.
La Comunidad de los Primeros Pueblos de Santa Rosa es la única área organizada de la Supervivencia Amerindia en Trinidad y Tobago. El gobierno nacional reconoció formalmente a la comunidad como representante de los amerindios indígenas del estado conformado por dos islas en 1990. La continuidad histórica de la comunidad es notable. Los Primeros Pueblos de Santa Rosa existían como una comunidad desde principios del período español, y antes de eso, los datos arqueológicos y protohistóricos indican casi 5000 años de asentamiento en la isla. Esta extraordinaria continuidad, a pesar de la extraordinaria ruptura de la conquista y colonización española, es el factor fundamental en la continua y poderosa autoidentificación indígena de la comunidad. Nuestra misión es facilitar la unidad y el desarrollo de los Primeros Pueblos de Trinidad y Tobago (social, económico, cultural) a través de programas de educación, investigación y acción, y colaboración con otros sectores de la población, promoviendo una visión del mundo en armonía con el medio ambiente. |
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:38:19 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 06:59:52 PM |
EDM |
6194 (EULAC) |
Tobago Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:40:32 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:40:48 AM |
EDM |
6195 (EULAC) |
Toco Folk Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:42:12 AM |
Tuesday 13th of November 2018 11:42:31 AM |
EDM |
6196 (EULAC) |
Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from the collections in the Bell Pettigrew Natural History, part of the Museums of the University of St Andrews. |
3D Object |
Monday 03rd of December 2018 04:42:30 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:28:59 PM |
EDM |
6198 (EULAC) |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 06:37:22 PM |
Wednesday 27th of January 2021 09:32:50 PM |
EDM |
6200 (EULAC) |
Reverend Buddy Larrier |
The Society for the Resettlement of Caribbean Nationals.
Migration story of the Larrier / Lashley family
From: Rev. Buddy A. Larrier
Thank you for allowing me to share part of my family migration story with you as part of the project. Further to the interview of Wednesday, April 17, 2019 this is a brief written account of part of our story with some photos and two documentaries as evidence of that experience.
Politics of Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb-QMLJD5vQ&feature=em-upload_owner
Pride & Unity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7lsBPb-ElY&feature=em-upload_owner
Migration & the Impact on my Family Unit
Part of the legacy of chattel enslavement was the emergence of dysfunctional families. The early part of the 1900s saw many Barbadians emigrating, including my three uncles who went to the USA, they were among the estimated 40 to 50 thousand Barbadians, (1/3 of the population), that went to Panama and the USA during the building of the Panama Canal. Emigration of such large numbers of men, in particular, would have put pressure on the family unit. The Panama Canal was officially opened in 1914. During the latter half of the 1900s, even with dysfunctional families and high unemployment, resulting from slavery and colonialism the process of rebuilding the culture and value system of African family was taking root. Families were being rebuilt with the strong African qualities which existed prior to slavery. Before the experience of our enslavement Africa had no old peoples’ homes, relatives took care of their elders, neither were there any children orphanages, the community took care of the children and there were no cases of incest in families or same-sex relationships, neither were violence and crime part of the village community life. We were beginning to reconstruct our families on these principles. However, the process was severely disrupted by Hurricane Janet of 1955 that devastated Barbados, causing the deaths of some 38 persons including my father Darnell Larrier.
By 1955 my mother Minnie who was a community midwife had given birth to four other children; she was now a widow with 11 children. Our grandmother Matilda Linton, who was 80 years old at the time of Hurricane Janet and who had experienced the effects of the 1898 great hurricane that also devastated Barbados, was a source of inspiration and helped our immediate family and also the extended family unit. Our family received much assistance, not only from the community but as a blessing from the Highest God, which came through the government’s intervention. Fortunately for the family, a new political party had been recently formed, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), that had broken away from the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) in power. The political climate allowed the government, with support from the DLP to pledge support to the victims of the hurricane.
Migration of Barbadians
Immediately following Hurricane Janet, which also impacted significantly on other Caribbean islands, many Barbadians estimated at approximately 30,000 emigrated to the USA, Canada, and to England where the majority went. This mass exodus from Barbados between 1955 and the 1970s severely impacted on the restructuring process of dysfunctional family units as fathers and other senior male figures in particular emigrated, putting much pressure on the females, similar to what occurred during the building of the Panama Canal between 1904 -14.
In addition to the practical assistance our family received from the community and the government, Pearline, who was my father eldest child from our mother (he had two other children from previous relationships) also received a special gift. She was granted a free passage to England by a businessman after making a pledge of commitment that she would work and help her siblings. Pearline at age 19 years old was given a pioneering role usually reserved for males, which she carried out confidently, securing accommodation and work opportunities for siblings and other family members who follow her to England. Over the years, all of my mother children have had the opportunity to travel and all but one have lived outside of Barbados for extended periods. Our mother lived to witnessed all 11 of her children being married, and most of the children from 10 brothers and sister were born abroad. Pearline is the only one that has had no children of her own but was blessed with being considered mother of many. Before making her transition on October 11, 1999 age 88 years old, our mother was privileged to have traveled to the USA, Canada, England, Guyana and Trinidad on vacation or to visit relatives.
When Hurricane Janet hit Barbados in 1955 six of my siblings were under the age of 16 years old. The government established a social fund and programmes to provide assistance to impoverish families that had suffered great loss from Hurricane Janet, each of my siblings that were under the age of 16 years old benefit from the programme. Our family was not the only one that was given help by the government and Pearline was not the only person to be given a free passage to England. However, to the best of my knowledge, our family is the only one that returned and thanked the government and people of Barbados for the assistance we received.
A Visionary is Born
I made my entrance into the world on Friday, July 2, 1943 – the same day of the week and the same date of the month as my grandmother, and we both share the same date of birth with my mother. I am the seventh of the eleven children of Darnell and Minnie Larrier. I received my education at the Christ Church Boys Primary School. I left school at the age of 15 years old and took up tailoring. Through the government’s programme of assistance to the family, I was given an apprenticeship grant for training in tailoring, which was my first choice. The brother before me Doreston accepted plumbing as his choice and the brother after me Euclime chose painting. Both later became professionals in their disciplines in Canada and the USA respectively.
As a self-employed tailor working from home I was very popular with my peers and with the women who would seek my help with making clothes for their children. It was, therefore, a challenge for me to immigrate to England at age 20, on November 5, 1963, to work with the London Transport Board as a Bus Conductor, a job I would not have done in Barbados. At the time us conducting was one of the best available jobs on offer to immigrants going to England. Barbados was the only country from which workers were recruited, mainly bus conductors and train guards to work for the London Transport Board. Applicants had to attend evening classes for three months with exams and an interview before being accepted. Young women were recruited for the hospitals to be train as nurses and also general workers were recruited for Lyons Company and other local business.
I left Barbados by plane on November 5, 1963, just two months after my first child Andrew was born on October 26, 1963; it was heart-wrenching to leave him and his mother. My arrival in England was a shock to my system as this was the first time I had experience continuous cold weather and a very hostile environment fuelled by racial prejudice. Nevertheless, one year later in 1964, I send for the mother of my son to join me in England as my wife, leaving our son to be cared for by my mother. Like most Barbadians who immigrated to England during this period I had hopes of returning home with lots of money within five years as we were led to believe that the street of London was paved with gold. Very few, if any of us had long term plans for living in England. Because of the relationship my mother and I had I promised her that if I did not return home in five years I would send for her for a holiday, which I did in June 1968 so that we could spend our birthday together. By 1968 two other children both girls were added to the family. My mother who would have been one of the very few working-class Barbadians who went to England in the 1960s on holiday was so concerned about the social conditions she saw that she insisted on taking the two girls age 3 years and I year old back to Barbados with her.
By the time I got married to my first wife, Benadine in 1968 there were six of our siblings in England, all of whom at the wedding:-
I made my first visit back to Barbados for a holiday in December 1969. From 1967 I was a Bus driver but my yearning for home and the struggle against racism was still with me. Therefore, in 1972 I resigned from the London Transport Board and returned to Barbados with the intention of resettling as I was very unhappy with the high incidences of racism in England. However, my eldest sister Pauline who had lived in England from 1955 and also worked as a bus conductor before relocating to the USA was on vacation, and she persuaded me to join her in New York. Within one week of my arrival in the ‘Big Apple the city that never sleeps’, in December 1972, I was held at gunpoint. That experience convinced me that the USA was not for me. Pauline tried to console me by sharing some family history and to assure me that I have a special work to do. She informed me that my birth date being the same as our mother and grandmother is not coincidental that our grandmother was a very spiritual woman and that she had a vision in 1941 about my birth. I was encouraged by her words of comfort but in 1974 after one year in the USA, I returned to Britain via Barbados and rejoined London Transport Board as a Bus driver.
Three years later, in 1977 I had an epiphany as one chosen as a medium for a message to the community that needed to be communicated from the spirit realm, with implications for the people of the world. I was lifted up with a similar experience to that which Pauline had informed me that our grandmother Matilda had in 1941. It took me some 13 years until 1990 before I had gained the confidence to penned my proposal of a better world the world leaders. On reflection, I have accepted that I was inspired with insights into the future and of the role Barbados and our family would play in that future, which is summarised:
• I was shown ‘a vivid picture of a New Political and Economic Order for the 21st century based on truth, justice, and peace;
• That there will be a new political awakening for Barbadian and other people of the Caribbean region, as leaders in world affairs;
• I was commissioned to unite our family as a single unit and that by doing so it would lead towards African family unity;
• I was informed of the acquisition of economic power by ‘black people and;
• The end of Apartheid in South Africa and of the global oppression of ‘White Supremacy’ (Racism)”.
My epiphany and spiritual insights occurred while recovering in hospital from a tendon graft operation on the little finger of my right hand. In 1976 while at a friend’s birthday party, I was cutting ice with a knife and accentually severed the tendon of the little finger. The cut healed but there was pain in the pam of my hand, where all the tendons meet. My doctor referred me to Lewisham hospital and I was persuaded by the consultant to allow him to perform a tendon graft to fix the problem, little did I know that the surgery was experimental in nature; it was later deemed to have been ill-advised, unnecessary and was unsuccessful. It caused me much discomfort. Two weeks after the surgery I visited my siblings in North London and while there I was in great pain and they suggested that I return to the hospital outpatient department. I was accompanied by my sister Pearline who was back in England on vacation from Canada and a brother and a friend. After being examined by the doctor, and while waiting on my brother and the friend to return from the shop where they went for a snack, Pearline and I had a quarrel, which was misunderstood by others. The Police were called, and I was arrested and taken back into the hospital, I was sedated by injection and transferred to Bexley mental hospital. I had no previous history of mental illness but was detained unjustly under section 25 of the 1959 Mental Health Act for 28 days, which could have been extended for up to one year under section 26.
The 1959 Mental Health Act was used disproportionately against black people. However, within three weeks I achieved what is to this day considered most extraordinary. Realising what was planned for me by the doctors that would have damaged my brain permanently (electric treatment) I demanded to be released and was released on demand. I took the action because a family friend had visited me and a few days earlier and told me he did not like how I had look. Also within a week of my detention, my mother had arrived in England to assure me that nothing was wrong with me. My challenge to the consultant was the first time such a demand was made in the history of the United Kingdom. I have since challenged the authorities for violation of my human rights, which ended my bus driving career with London Transport. I started litigations against the Health Authority in 1978. My case is still lodged in the High Courts. The first two television documentaries on Mental Health human rights violations to have been aired in Britain: Patients or Prisoners (1979) and Skin Racism & Mental Health (1981) were made, due to my experience.
The senior consultant at the mental hospital in a letter to the Divisional Medical Officer of London Transport dated July 12, 1977, included the following: “He responded to Phenothiazine medication but retained his conviction that he was being influenced by spiritual forces, and some of his plans for his family were rather grandiose. The diagnosis remains uncertain in this case but he appears to have had an effective psychotic experience”.
The ‘rather grandiose’ plans for my family that the consultant referred to were my intention to unite my family. To the consultant, this was a symptom of madness. That experience not only cost me my job and P.S.V class I driving license but I also loosed the affection of my loved ones and the respect of friends and colleagues. Within one year of my consciousness awakening, I organised a family reunion of July 2, 1978, to celebrate Mum’s birthday. Some family members had not seen each other in 23 years - since Hurricane Janet of 1955. The reunion was a great experience; it also set a precedent for family reunions in Barbados. However, it was not the success that I saw in my vision and was commissioned to achieve, as two brothers were not present. Being committed to my mission I was determined that there must be a reunion at which all of my siblings would be present. Therefore, I embarked on a process of traveling and conversing with family members about another reunion. All but one brother Winfield was for it. He was seen as the one that would hinder the process. He did not attend the 1978 reunion and bets were out that he would not attend the one being planned. I had different plans and assure all that he will be present. He had not visited Barbados since he left in 1957 and Mum was on my case to ensure that he came back before she dies, I gave her my word that I will get him back home. When the date was set for the next reunion I got his passport renewed, booked his passage and presented him with the ticket, and warned him of the consequences of not attending the reunion. After eight years from 1978 and much planning the second reunion was held again on July 2, 1986, this time all living siblings were present.
It took me many years to rebuild my life but my commitment remains to de-stigmatize mental illness. I was a founder member of the first Afro-Caribbean Mental Health Organisation in England. I also established or was co-founder of a number of other organisations. I was Chairman of the local mental health organisation in the London borough of Lewisham and a council member of the National Association for Mental Health (MIND). I represented MIND at the mental health world conference held in Cairo Egypt in 1987. I also established a trust to raise funds to take my case to court in an effort to prove that the 1959 Mental Health Act was had violated my human rights.
Links between the mental institution and the Prison
My activism against the system finally led to my imprisonment in 1994 as a combination of my challenges to the mental health act and my activism for economic liberation. In January 1990 I penned a proposal which was sent to over 170 world leaders including International Non-governmental Organisations recommending that October 12 be designated a Universal Day of Hope for truth, justice, peace, healing and reconciliation. There were a number of positive responses to the proposal and taking inspiration from some of the replies a second edition was produced. It was then made public to the people of the world in a booklet.
It took me many years to rebuild my life but my commitment remains to de-stigmatize mental illness. I was a founder member of the first Afro-Caribbean Mental Health Organisation in England. I also established or was a co-founder of and a number of other organisations. I was Chairman of the local mental health organisation in the London borough of Lewisham and a council member of the National Association for Mental Health (MIND). I represented MIND at the mental health world conference held in Cairo Egypt in 1987. I also established a trust to raise funds to take my case to court in an effort to prove that the 1959 Mental Health Act was had violated my human rights.
Economic Freedom
The proposal put forward for truth, justice, peace, healing and reconciliation included an economic programme, which was fully support by Barbadians and other Caribbean national living in England.
Following these publications and my activism, in 1991 my wife who was a staff midwife at Greenwich District Hospital was arrested on SUS (Suspected person Act) to gain entrance to my home, which was also my office. Fortunately for us, I was at home when four (4) police officers with a search warrant arrived with my wife in handcuff, nothing illegal was found and they left with my wife still handcuff. In 1992 an individual gave me a third party cheque as an investment in the programme and after six days the bank cleared the cheque. Months later I used some of the money for travel to both the USA and Barbados to promote my work and the programme. On my return to London, I was arrested on the basis that the cheque was stolen. I was charged and there were two trials, the first was a split jury and at the second the judge misdirected the jury and I was found guilty. He then ordered a psychiatric assessment on me before imposing a nine-month jail sentence, which I spent in Belmarsh Top Security Prison. In prison, my civil rights were violated on 11 counts. There was an investigation and it was proven that my claims were factual. It was after these complaints that an inmate servicing a life sentence warned me that my life was in danger and that I should leave England if I did get out of prison alive. Within one month of my release, I left the UK and relocated back to Barbados. I intend on taking my case for human rights violation to the highest court.
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The Society for the Resettlement of Caribbean Nationals.
Migration story of the Larrier / Lashley family
From: Rev. Buddy A. Larrier
Thank you for allowing me to share part of my family migration story with you as part of the project. Further to the interview of Wednesday, April 17, 2019 this is a brief written account of part of our story with some photos and two documentaries as evidence of that experience.
Politics of Madness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb-QMLJD5vQ&feature=em-upload_owner
Pride & Unity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7lsBPb-ElY&feature=em-upload_owner
Migration & the Impact on my Family Unit
Part of the legacy of chattel enslavement was the emergence of dysfunctional families. The early part of the 1900s saw many Barbadians emigrating, including my three uncles who went to the USA, they were among the estimated 40 to 50 thousand Barbadians, (1/3 of the population), that went to Panama and the USA during the building of the Panama Canal. Emigration of such large numbers of men, in particular, would have put pressure on the family unit. The Panama Canal was officially opened in 1914. During the latter half of the 1900s, even with dysfunctional families and high unemployment, resulting from slavery and colonialism the process of rebuilding the culture and value system of African family was taking root. Families were being rebuilt with the strong African qualities which existed prior to slavery. Before the experience of our enslavement Africa had no old peoples’ homes, relatives took care of their elders, neither were there any children orphanages, the community took care of the children and there were no cases of incest in families or same-sex relationships, neither were violence and crime part of the village community life. We were beginning to reconstruct our families on these principles. However, the process was severely disrupted by Hurricane Janet of 1955 that devastated Barbados, causing the deaths of some 38 persons including my father Darnell Larrier.
By 1955 my mother Minnie who was a community midwife had given birth to four other children; she was now a widow with 11 children. Our grandmother Matilda Linton, who was 80 years old at the time of Hurricane Janet and who had experienced the effects of the 1898 great hurricane that also devastated Barbados, was a source of inspiration and helped our immediate family and also the extended family unit. Our family received much assistance, not only from the community but as a blessing from the Highest God, which came through the government’s intervention. Fortunately for the family, a new political party had been recently formed, the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), that had broken away from the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) in power. The political climate allowed the government, with support from the DLP to pledge support to the victims of the hurricane.
Migration of Barbadians
Immediately following Hurricane Janet, which also impacted significantly on other Caribbean islands, many Barbadians estimated at approximately 30,000 emigrated to the USA, Canada, and to England where the majority went. This mass exodus from Barbados between 1955 and the 1970s severely impacted on the restructuring process of dysfunctional family units as fathers and other senior male figures in particular emigrated, putting much pressure on the females, similar to what occurred during the building of the Panama Canal between 1904 -14.
In addition to the practical assistance our family received from the community and the government, Pearline, who was my father eldest child from our mother (he had two other children from previous relationships) also received a special gift. She was granted a free passage to England by a businessman after making a pledge of commitment that she would work and help her siblings. Pearline at age 19 years old was given a pioneering role usually reserved for males, which she carried out confidently, securing accommodation and work opportunities for siblings and other family members who follow her to England. Over the years, all of my mother children have had the opportunity to travel and all but one have lived outside of Barbados for extended periods. Our mother lived to witnessed all 11 of her children being married, and most of the children from 10 brothers and sister were born abroad. Pearline is the only one that has had no children of her own but was blessed with being considered mother of many. Before making her transition on October 11, 1999 age 88 years old, our mother was privileged to have traveled to the USA, Canada, England, Guyana and Trinidad on vacation or to visit relatives.
When Hurricane Janet hit Barbados in 1955 six of my siblings were under the age of 16 years old. The government established a social fund and programmes to provide assistance to impoverish families that had suffered great loss from Hurricane Janet, each of my siblings that were under the age of 16 years old benefit from the programme. Our family was not the only one that was given help by the government and Pearline was not the only person to be given a free passage to England. However, to the best of my knowledge, our family is the only one that returned and thanked the government and people of Barbados for the assistance we received.
A Visionary is Born
I made my entrance into the world on Friday, July 2, 1943 – the same day of the week and the same date of the month as my grandmother, and we both share the same date of birth with my mother. I am the seventh of the eleven children of Darnell and Minnie Larrier. I received my education at the Christ Church Boys Primary School. I left school at the age of 15 years old and took up tailoring. Through the government’s programme of assistance to the family, I was given an apprenticeship grant for training in tailoring, which was my first choice. The brother before me Doreston accepted plumbing as his choice and the brother after me Euclime chose painting. Both later became professionals in their disciplines in Canada and the USA respectively.
As a self-employed tailor working from home I was very popular with my peers and with the women who would seek my help with making clothes for their children. It was, therefore, a challenge for me to immigrate to England at age 20, on November 5, 1963, to work with the London Transport Board as a Bus Conductor, a job I would not have done in Barbados. At the time us conducting was one of the best available jobs on offer to immigrants going to England. Barbados was the only country from which workers were recruited, mainly bus conductors and train guards to work for the London Transport Board. Applicants had to attend evening classes for three months with exams and an interview before being accepted. Young women were recruited for the hospitals to be train as nurses and also general workers were recruited for Lyons Company and other local business.
I left Barbados by plane on November 5, 1963, just two months after my first child Andrew was born on October 26, 1963; it was heart-wrenching to leave him and his mother. My arrival in England was a shock to my system as this was the first time I had experience continuous cold weather and a very hostile environment fuelled by racial prejudice. Nevertheless, one year later in 1964, I send for the mother of my son to join me in England as my wife, leaving our son to be cared for by my mother. Like most Barbadians who immigrated to England during this period I had hopes of returning home with lots of money within five years as we were led to believe that the street of London was paved with gold. Very few, if any of us had long term plans for living in England. Because of the relationship my mother and I had I promised her that if I did not return home in five years I would send for her for a holiday, which I did in June 1968 so that we could spend our birthday together. By 1968 two other children both girls were added to the family. My mother who would have been one of the very few working-class Barbadians who went to England in the 1960s on holiday was so concerned about the social conditions she saw that she insisted on taking the two girls age 3 years and I year old back to Barbados with her.
By the time I got married to my first wife, Benadine in 1968 there were six of our siblings in England, all of whom at the wedding:-
I made my first visit back to Barbados for a holiday in December 1969. From 1967 I was a Bus driver but my yearning for home and the struggle against racism was still with me. Therefore, in 1972 I resigned from the London Transport Board and returned to Barbados with the intention of resettling as I was very unhappy with the high incidences of racism in England. However, my eldest sister Pauline who had lived in England from 1955 and also worked as a bus conductor before relocating to the USA was on vacation, and she persuaded me to join her in New York. Within one week of my arrival in the ‘Big Apple the city that never sleeps’, in December 1972, I was held at gunpoint. That experience convinced me that the USA was not for me. Pauline tried to console me by sharing some family history and to assure me that I have a special work to do. She informed me that my birth date being the same as our mother and grandmother is not coincidental that our grandmother was a very spiritual woman and that she had a vision in 1941 about my birth. I was encouraged by her words of comfort but in 1974 after one year in the USA, I returned to Britain via Barbados and rejoined London Transport Board as a Bus driver.
Three years later, in 1977 I had an epiphany as one chosen as a medium for a message to the community that needed to be communicated from the spirit realm, with implications for the people of the world. I was lifted up with a similar experience to that which Pauline had informed me that our grandmother Matilda had in 1941. It took me some 13 years until 1990 before I had gained the confidence to penned my proposal of a better world the world leaders. On reflection, I have accepted that I was inspired with insights into the future and of the role Barbados and our family would play in that future, which is summarised:
• I was shown ‘a vivid picture of a New Political and Economic Order for the 21st century based on truth, justice, and peace;
• That there will be a new political awakening for Barbadian and other people of the Caribbean region, as leaders in world affairs;
• I was commissioned to unite our family as a single unit and that by doing so it would lead towards African family unity;
• I was informed of the acquisition of economic power by ‘black people and;
• The end of Apartheid in South Africa and of the global oppression of ‘White Supremacy’ (Racism)”.
My epiphany and spiritual insights occurred while recovering in hospital from a tendon graft operation on the little finger of my right hand. In 1976 while at a friend’s birthday party, I was cutting ice with a knife and accentually severed the tendon of the little finger. The cut healed but there was pain in the pam of my hand, where all the tendons meet. My doctor referred me to Lewisham hospital and I was persuaded by the consultant to allow him to perform a tendon graft to fix the problem, little did I know that the surgery was experimental in nature; it was later deemed to have been ill-advised, unnecessary and was unsuccessful. It caused me much discomfort. Two weeks after the surgery I visited my siblings in North London and while there I was in great pain and they suggested that I return to the hospital outpatient department. I was accompanied by my sister Pearline who was back in England on vacation from Canada and a brother and a friend. After being examined by the doctor, and while waiting on my brother and the friend to return from the shop where they went for a snack, Pearline and I had a quarrel, which was misunderstood by others. The Police were called, and I was arrested and taken back into the hospital, I was sedated by injection and transferred to Bexley mental hospital. I had no previous history of mental illness but was detained unjustly under section 25 of the 1959 Mental Health Act for 28 days, which could have been extended for up to one year under section 26.
The 1959 Mental Health Act was used disproportionately against black people. However, within three weeks I achieved what is to this day considered most extraordinary. Realising what was planned for me by the doctors that would have damaged my brain permanently (electric treatment) I demanded to be released and was released on demand. I took the action because a family friend had visited me and a few days earlier and told me he did not like how I had look. Also within a week of my detention, my mother had arrived in England to assure me that nothing was wrong with me. My challenge to the consultant was the first time such a demand was made in the history of the United Kingdom. I have since challenged the authorities for violation of my human rights, which ended my bus driving career with London Transport. I started litigations against the Health Authority in 1978. My case is still lodged in the High Courts. The first two television documentaries on Mental Health human rights violations to have been aired in Britain: Patients or Prisoners (1979) and Skin Racism & Mental Health (1981) were made, due to my experience.
The senior consultant at the mental hospital in a letter to the Divisional Medical Officer of London Transport dated July 12, 1977, included the following: “He responded to Phenothiazine medication but retained his conviction that he was being influenced by spiritual forces, and some of his plans for his family were rather grandiose. The diagnosis remains uncertain in this case but he appears to have had an effective psychotic experience”.
The ‘rather grandiose’ plans for my family that the consultant referred to were my intention to unite my family. To the consultant, this was a symptom of madness. That experience not only cost me my job and P.S.V class I driving license but I also loosed the affection of my loved ones and the respect of friends and colleagues. Within one year of my consciousness awakening, I organised a family reunion of July 2, 1978, to celebrate Mum’s birthday. Some family members had not seen each other in 23 years - since Hurricane Janet of 1955. The reunion was a great experience; it also set a precedent for family reunions in Barbados. However, it was not the success that I saw in my vision and was commissioned to achieve, as two brothers were not present. Being committed to my mission I was determined that there must be a reunion at which all of my siblings would be present. Therefore, I embarked on a process of traveling and conversing with family members about another reunion. All but one brother Winfield was for it. He was seen as the one that would hinder the process. He did not attend the 1978 reunion and bets were out that he would not attend the one being planned. I had different plans and assure all that he will be present. He had not visited Barbados since he left in 1957 and Mum was on my case to ensure that he came back before she dies, I gave her my word that I will get him back home. When the date was set for the next reunion I got his passport renewed, booked his passage and presented him with the ticket, and warned him of the consequences of not attending the reunion. After eight years from 1978 and much planning the second reunion was held again on July 2, 1986, this time all living siblings were present.
It took me many years to rebuild my life but my commitment remains to de-stigmatize mental illness. I was a founder member of the first Afro-Caribbean Mental Health Organisation in England. I also established or was co-founder of a number of other organisations. I was Chairman of the local mental health organisation in the London borough of Lewisham and a council member of the National Association for Mental Health (MIND). I represented MIND at the mental health world conference held in Cairo Egypt in 1987. I also established a trust to raise funds to take my case to court in an effort to prove that the 1959 Mental Health Act was had violated my human rights.
Links between the mental institution and the Prison
My activism against the system finally led to my imprisonment in 1994 as a combination of my challenges to the mental health act and my activism for economic liberation. In January 1990 I penned a proposal which was sent to over 170 world leaders including International Non-governmental Organisations recommending that October 12 be designated a Universal Day of Hope for truth, justice, peace, healing and reconciliation. There were a number of positive responses to the proposal and taking inspiration from some of the replies a second edition was produced. It was then made public to the people of the world in a booklet.
It took me many years to rebuild my life but my commitment remains to de-stigmatize mental illness. I was a founder member of the first Afro-Caribbean Mental Health Organisation in England. I also established or was a co-founder of and a number of other organisations. I was Chairman of the local mental health organisation in the London borough of Lewisham and a council member of the National Association for Mental Health (MIND). I represented MIND at the mental health world conference held in Cairo Egypt in 1987. I also established a trust to raise funds to take my case to court in an effort to prove that the 1959 Mental Health Act was had violated my human rights.
Economic Freedom
The proposal put forward for truth, justice, peace, healing and reconciliation included an economic programme, which was fully support by Barbadians and other Caribbean national living in England.
Following these publications and my activism, in 1991 my wife who was a staff midwife at Greenwich District Hospital was arrested on SUS (Suspected person Act) to gain entrance to my home, which was also my office. Fortunately for us, I was at home when four (4) police officers with a search warrant arrived with my wife in handcuff, nothing illegal was found and they left with my wife still handcuff. In 1992 an individual gave me a third party cheque as an investment in the programme and after six days the bank cleared the cheque. Months later I used some of the money for travel to both the USA and Barbados to promote my work and the programme. On my return to London, I was arrested on the basis that the cheque was stolen. I was charged and there were two trials, the first was a split jury and at the second the judge misdirected the jury and I was found guilty. He then ordered a psychiatric assessment on me before imposing a nine-month jail sentence, which I spent in Belmarsh Top Security Prison. In prison, my civil rights were violated on 11 counts. There was an investigation and it was proven that my claims were factual. It was after these complaints that an inmate servicing a life sentence warned me that my life was in danger and that I should leave England if I did get out of prison alive. Within one month of my release, I left the UK and relocated back to Barbados. I intend on taking my case for human rights violation to the highest court.
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Story |
Friday 10th of May 2019 04:29:03 AM |
Friday 10th of May 2019 04:29:03 AM |
EDM |
6205 (EULAC) |
Peregrine Falcon |
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine,[2] and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a widespread bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae. A large, crow-sized falcon, it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts, and a black head. The peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive),making it the fastest bird in the world and the fastest member of the animal kingdom. According to a National Geographic TV program, the highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph). As is typical of bird-eating raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, with females being considerably larger than males. |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of July 2019 06:28:13 PM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 08:25:41 PM |
EDM |
6209 (EULAC) |
Calabash bowl |
Calabash bowl made from the fruit of the crescentia cujete tree and was used by the amerindian community. |
3D Object |
Saturday 20th of July 2019 01:50:34 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:09:59 PM |
EDM |
6211 (EULAC) |
Militia Badge |
The Barbados Militia was raised in 1640 “for the defence and protection of Barbados.” and is probably one of the oldest in the British commonwealth, serving until British troops arrived in 1780. The main objective of the militias formation (as well as the strength and state of the island's fortifications) derived from a concern over external attack by foreign forces, particularly the French. The suppression of slave revolts was also a great concern of the planter class and, in the earlier periods, revolts by white indentured servants, notably the Irish. |
3D Object |
Monday 22nd of July 2019 08:00:30 PM |
Friday 20th of November 2020 10:23:13 AM |
EDM |
6212 (EULAC) |
Amerindian Shell |
A shell found by Peter L Drewett that might have been a tool used to consume food with by the Amerindian community. |
3D Object |
Monday 22nd of July 2019 08:01:38 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:11:51 PM |
EDM |
6213 (EULAC) |
Police Badge |
The main Police Force of Barbados was established in 1835. The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), as established under the Police Act, of 1961, and the Constitution of Barbados is a part of the government responsible for local law enforcement. The RBPF is divided into three territorial divisions, the Operations Support Division, the Administrative Support Division and the Criminal Investigations Division. The organisation structure of the RBPF is modeled after London’s Metropolitan Police Service. The prefix “Royal” was added to the title of the Police Force in February 1966 due to a visit by the Queen. Since that time, “Royal” has remained as part of the name and identity of the force. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 23rd of July 2019 04:35:04 PM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 11:40:21 AM |
EDM |
6220 (EULAC) |
Barbados Bullfinch/Sparrow |
The Barbados bullfinch is a small bird, 14–15 cm (5.5–6 in). The upperparts are a dark olive-grey, the wings are mostly brown, underparts are greyish, while the under tail-coverts are tawny. The species is not sexually dimorphic, with females and males having similar plumage. The birds' calls include simple twittering, an occasional harsh petulant note, and a sharp trill |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of July 2019 04:12:27 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 03:14:30 PM |
EDM |
6221 (EULAC) |
Artillery Shell |
WW1 decorated artillery shell |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of July 2019 06:34:05 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 12:26:28 PM |
EDM |
6222 (EULAC) |
Artillery Shell 2 |
WW1 decorated artillery shell |
3D Object |
Wednesday 24th of July 2019 06:41:37 PM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 12:07:57 PM |
EDM |
6223 (EULAC) |
Windrush |
Barbados Community College
2018
Michelle Hinkson-Cox
Co-ordinator for the Theatre Arts Programme at BCC
Students
Brianna Gibbs
Danielle Sanson
Dylan Collymore
Malaika Croney
Melissa Hunte
Rayna Garnes
Romario Cottoy
Richenda Harewood
Selena Williamson
Tamina White
Research and written source material
Kaye Hall
Barbados Museum & Historical Society
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 11:56:15 AM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 11:56:15 AM |
EDM |
6224 (EULAC) |
Why is Telling the Windrush Story Important to You? |
Barbados Community College
Students
Brianna Gibbs
Danielle Sanson
Dylan Collymore
Malaika Croney
Melissa Hunte
Rayna Garnes
Romario Cottoy
Richenda Harewood
Selena Williamson
Tamina White
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:02:34 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:02:34 PM |
EDM |
6225 (EULAC) |
Introduction to the Production of Windrush |
Introduction and clips from Windrush.
2018
Barbados Community College
Michelle Hinkson-Cox
Co-ordinator for the Theatre Arts Programme at BCC
Students
Brianna Gibbs
Danielle Sanson
Dylan Collymore
Malaika Croney
Melissa Hunte
Rayna Garnes
Romario Cottoy
Richenda Harewood
Selena Williamson
Tamina White
Research and written source material
Kaye Hall
Barbados Museum & Historical Society
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:05:17 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:05:17 PM |
EDM |
6226 (EULAC) |
Barbados Community College Class |
Barbados Community College
2018
Michelle Hinkson-Cox
Co-ordinator for the Theatre Arts Programme at BCC
Students
Brianna Gibbs
Danielle Sanson
Dylan Collymore
Malaika Croney
Melissa Hunte
Rayna Garnes
Romario Cottoy
Richenda Harewood
Selena Williamson
Tamina White
|
Image |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:35:57 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 07:52:51 PM |
EDM |
6227 (EULAC) |
Barbados Community College |
Barbados Community College
2018
Michelle Hinkson-Cox
Co-ordinator for the Theatre Arts Programme at BCC
Students
Brianna Gibbs
Danielle Sanson
Dylan Collymore
Malaika Croney
Melissa Hunte
Rayna Garnes
Romario Cottoy
Richenda Harewood
Selena Williamson
Tamina White
|
Image |
Monday 14th of October 2019 12:37:17 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 07:50:52 PM |
EDM |
6228 (EULAC) |
Brianna Gibbs |
Why is telling the Windrush story important to you? |
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:27:00 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:27:00 PM |
EDM |
6229 (EULAC) |
Danielle Sanson |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:30:46 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:30:46 PM |
EDM |
6230 (EULAC) |
Melissa Hunte |
Melissa Hunte |
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:39:12 PM |
Wednesday 13th of January 2021 03:46:11 PM |
EDM |
6231 (EULAC) |
Malaika Croney |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:48:10 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:48:10 PM |
EDM |
6232 (EULAC) |
Rayna Garnes |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:50:41 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:50:41 PM |
EDM |
6233 (EULAC) |
Richenda Harewood |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:53:55 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:53:55 PM |
EDM |
6234 (EULAC) |
Romario Cottoy |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:57:51 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 01:57:51 PM |
EDM |
6235 (EULAC) |
Selena Williamson |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:01:31 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:01:31 PM |
EDM |
6237 (EULAC) |
Dylan Collymore |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:10:11 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:10:11 PM |
EDM |
6238 (EULAC) |
Tamina White |
|
Video |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:12:00 PM |
Monday 14th of October 2019 02:12:00 PM |
EDM |
6239 (EULAC) |
Suitcase |
A brown suitcase used for travel by a Barbadian. On one side of the item is a sticker with the acronym B.O.A.C, which stands for British Overseas Airways Corporation. This was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd. It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. It would eventually merge with the British European Airways (B.E.A) to become in 1971 the British Airways, which has been active to this day. |
3D Object |
Friday 06th of December 2019 07:23:53 PM |
Friday 20th of December 2019 02:14:09 PM |
EDM |
6240 (EULAC) |
West India Regiment Compass |
Used by Capt. Peter H. Delmare of the 3rd West India Regiment during an expedition between 1866-1867 in the British Honduras against indigenous Indian chiefs. |
Image |
Thursday 12th of December 2019 05:45:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of December 2019 05:45:38 PM |
EDM |
6241 (EULAC) |
West India Regiment Compass |
Used by Capt. Peter H. Delmare of the 3rd West India Regiment during an expedition between 1866-1867 in the British Honduras against indigenous Indian chiefs. |
Image |
Thursday 12th of December 2019 06:00:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of December 2019 06:00:39 PM |
EDM |
6242 (EULAC) |
Saddle Bag |
Saddle bag made of leather and wood. |
Object Image |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:12:03 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:12:03 PM |
EDM |
6243 (EULAC) |
Metal Hook |
Metal hook with a chain. |
Object Image |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:13:32 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:17:39 PM |
EDM |
6244 (EULAC) |
Woven Basket |
Woven Basket made from natural fibers. |
Object Image |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:15:14 PM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:41:03 PM |
EDM |
6245 (EULAC) |
3D Digitisation Workshop Malalhue Chile |
3D digitisation workshop in Museo Despierta Hermano in Malalhue, Chile. |
Image |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:37:55 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of April 2020 06:37:55 PM |
EDM |
6246 (EULAC) |
Ceramic Cream Preserve Pot |
From collection at Timespan Museum. “Rich Preserved Cream, From The Wigtownshre Creamery Co. Stranraer Boracsed”. |
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 10:16:25 AM |
Monday 23rd of November 2020 04:44:57 PM |
EDM |
6247 (EULAC) |
Metal Scale |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 23rd of April 2020 10:18:36 AM |
Friday 29th of January 2021 07:42:47 PM |
EDM |
6248 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Tour |
The Maroon’s Cultural Center, nestled in rural Charles Town along a lazy rolling white water river coming down from the Blue Mountains. The Maroon’s autonomy from the island’s government dates back to centuries old treaties and remains to this day. The “Colonel “of the local Maroons has created a rustic cultural museum of artifacts, tools, instruments and documents that date back to the time of pirates and the slave trade. His main goal in creating this museum was to teach the locals their culture and restore them to their Maroon identity. |
Tour |
Friday 24th of April 2020 04:57:30 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 04:58:39 PM |
EDM |
6249 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 1 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:05:09 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:08:12 PM |
EDM |
6250 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 2 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:07:56 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:07:56 PM |
EDM |
6251 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 3 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:10:29 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:10:29 PM |
EDM |
6252 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 4 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:12:30 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:13:34 PM |
EDM |
6253 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 5 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:15:11 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:15:43 PM |
EDM |
6254 (EULAC) |
Charles Town Maroons Cultural Center and Museum Photosphere 6 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:18:14 PM |
Friday 24th of April 2020 05:18:14 PM |
EDM |
6255 (EULAC) |
Bell Pettigrew Museum |
The Bell Pettigrew Museum is the University of St Andrews zoology museum. It is a rare survival of a Victorian teaching museum, and wonderfully atmospheric.
The displays, which include examples of several extinct species, are arranged to allow the evolutionary and taxonomic relationships between animals to be clearly understood. |
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 01:54:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 01:54:17 PM |
EDM |
6256 (EULAC) |
The Wardlaw Museum - Prerenovation |
|
Tour |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:46:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:46:41 PM |
EDM |
6257 (EULAC) |
The Wardlaw Museum - Prerenovation Photosphere 1 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:49:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:50:32 PM |
EDM |
6258 (EULAC) |
The Wardlaw Museum - Prerenovation Photosphere 2 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:55:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of April 2020 02:55:45 PM |
EDM |
6259 (EULAC) |
Eye on the Arts |
Interview with Curator Allison Thompson for the Barbadian programme "Eye on the Arts", which aired on February 9th 2019. |
Video |
Wednesday 06th of May 2020 02:19:29 PM |
Wednesday 06th of May 2020 02:19:29 PM |
EDM |
6260 (EULAC) |
Digitisation of Llama ceramic |
|
Image |
Monday 11th of May 2020 03:05:14 PM |
Monday 11th of May 2020 03:05:14 PM |
EDM |
6261 (EULAC) |
Digitisation of Animal with Baby ceramic |
|
Image |
Monday 11th of May 2020 03:07:07 PM |
Monday 11th of May 2020 03:07:07 PM |
EDM |
6262 (EULAC) |
Gorilla skull |
Gorilla skull from the Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum - Teaching Collection, University of St Andrews, Scotland. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of May 2020 04:57:39 PM |
Tuesday 12th of May 2020 04:57:39 PM |
EDM |
6264 (EULAC) |
Clay jug |
|
3D Object |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 04:01:05 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 04:26:00 PM |
EDM |
6274 (EULAC) |
Fisherman's hat |
Shetlanders wore knitted hats when off fishing, and the the multicoloured patterns contrasted with the brown oilskins and boots they wore. Visitors to the islands two hundred years ago were much taken with these vivid caps, and bartered them from the fishermen – hence why they survive. Harvest from the Sea gallery TEX 7738 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:45:44 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6275 (EULAC) |
Big Metal Mask |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:54:27 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6276 (EULAC) |
Figurine |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:04 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6277 (EULAC) |
Giant South American Snail shell |
The Giant Land Snail, Megalobulimus oblongus. A species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Strophocheilidae. Native to a large part of the neotropical world including Argentina, Brazil, Columbia and Uruguay. They have spread however to various parts of the Caribbean including Jamaica, Martinique, Barbados and the Lesser Antilles and can live up to 14 years. Part of the collection of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society. The Barbados Museum and Historical Society (BMHS) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization with a membership of over 1,000 individuals and companies. The Barbados Museum and Historical Society is housed in historic buildings which were originally used as the military prison at St. Ann’s Garrison. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:06 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6278 (EULAC) |
"Barbara" by Karl Broodhagen Terracotta bust |
Karl Broodhagen (1909-2002)
Barbara
1955
Terracotta bust
Karl Broodhagen (1909–2002) was a Guyanese-Barbadian artist, working mostly in sculpture and paint. Originally arriving to the island to become a tailor’s apprentice, he was awarded a British Council scholarship in 1952 and migrated to London during the Windrush era to study at Goldsmith’s College in London. His experience there exposed him not only to European art, but to non-European cultures, particularly African Art. He returned to Barbados after his studies.
He is known for the creation of public statues in Barbados: The Emancipation Statue (officially titled “Slave in Revolt”) on the J.T.C Ramsay roundabout, of Grantley Adams at the Prime Minister offices, and of Garfield Sobers, at Kensington Oval.
In addition to these public works, Broodhagen created many portrait busts, citing an interest in the people of Barbados and a desire to decolonize Eurocentric beauty standards. This bust is an example of his fascination with the female figure, not only in physical forms but in the expressions of inner qualities of strength, reflective of so many Caribbean women. He once shared his aims with art critic Derek Bickerton, that he wished “to replace the European standards of beauty still slavishly accepted in the West Indies by standards based on the local inhabitants themselves.” As art writer and artist Chris Cozier states: “Busts like those of social worker and philanthropist John Beckles or Dame Nita Barrow….were clearly about the power of the individual voice and the individual presence in the social space.” His works have toured internationally and are included in UNESCO’s collections, and he was awarded the Gold Crown Merit in 1982
Broodhagen was also a passionate arts educator. In 1947 he established the art department at Combemere School, and on his return from the UK worked as a teacher there until 1996.
Source: Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Authors: Alissandra Cummins, Allison Thompson, Nick Whittle. Published 1999. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:08 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6279 (EULAC) |
Human femur |
Human femur, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:10 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6280 (EULAC) |
Decorative Temple elephant |
Decorative Temple elephant, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:12 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
6281 (EULAC) |
Small bowl |
Small bowl, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:14 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:14 AM |
EDM |
6282 (EULAC) |
Mounted human cranium |
Mounted human cranium, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:16 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:16 AM |
EDM |
6283 (EULAC) |
Oil stone |
Oil stone, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:18 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:18 AM |
EDM |
6284 (EULAC) |
Mortar |
Mortar, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:20 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:20 AM |
EDM |
6285 (EULAC) |
Drum |
Drum, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:23 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:57:23 AM |
EDM |
6286 (EULAC) |
Wood figurine |
Wood figurine, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:23 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:23 AM |
EDM |
6287 (EULAC) |
Sea Turtle |
Sea turtle, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:25 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:25 AM |
EDM |
6288 (EULAC) |
Statue |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:27 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:27 AM |
EDM |
6289 (EULAC) |
Armadillo |
|
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:29 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:29 AM |
EDM |
6290 (EULAC) |
Bust from Trinidad |
Bust from Trinidad, part of the collection of the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Museum and Art Gallery was established originally as the Royal Victoria Institute (RVI) in 1892 in commemoration of the Jubilee of Queen Victoria and as part of a general British Colonial policy to build cultural institutes throughout the Commonwealth. This is a general museum that has a permanent collection of over 10,000 items. Many of these are displayed in seven major galleries- Art, Social History, Natural History, Economic History, Petroleum and Geology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:30 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:30 AM |
EDM |
6291 (EULAC) |
Decorative pipe |
Decorative pipe, part of the collection of the Moruga Museum. The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:33 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:33 AM |
EDM |
6293 (EULAC) |
Comb case |
Comb case, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:36 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:36 AM |
EDM |
6294 (EULAC) |
Calabash Purse |
Calabash purse, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:39 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:39 AM |
EDM |
6295 (EULAC) |
Female bust |
Female bust, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:41 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:41 AM |
EDM |
6296 (EULAC) |
Jamaica's Heroes Wedgwood mug |
Jamaica's Heroes Wedgwood mug, part of the collection of the National Museum of Jamaica. The National Museum Jamaica is the national agent for the collection, preservation and documentation of Jamaica’s material culture and aims to stimulate serious research and reflection on Jamaica’s history and contemporary life. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:57 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:57 AM |
EDM |
6297 (EULAC) |
University of London medical medal |
University of London medical medal won by UCWI graduate Owen Barrow in 1964. Owen Barrow was a consultant physician who graduated from the UCWI in 1964 – one of the last couple of batches of UCWI/UWI medical students to earn a University of London degree. A reluctant med student, he swept most of the distinction medals awarded in 1964, including the University of London medal – a significant mark of distinction even beyond the confines of the UCWI. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:59 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:58:59 AM |
EDM |
6299 (EULAC) |
Dr. Owen Minott's Rolleicord camera |
Dr Owen Minott was one of the pioneering 33 medical students of the UCWI in 1948 and subsequently a noted amateur photographer. He was one of the early (perhaps the earliest) chroniclers of the UCWI, producing hundreds of 2.25” black and white negatives and prints and subsequently 33mm images of the campus and its population. This was his second camera, according to his widow Margaret. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:03 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:03 AM |
EDM |
6300 (EULAC) |
Early University of West Indies seal stamp |
An early university seal stamp. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:05 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:05 AM |
EDM |
6301 (EULAC) |
Taylor Hall Demi-tasse Cup |
The tale is told that Taylor Hall was first occupied by 101 students, including 8 freshmen who moved from the old building of Gibraltar Hall on Gibraltar Camp Road to Blocks A and B, formally called Hall 111. These two blocks, the only two on Taylor Hall at the time, were soon joined by Block C in 1952, the same year the hall was officially opened. In this year, The Empire was granted the honour of being named after Sir Thomas Weston Johns Taylor, the first principal of the University College of the West Indies. The late Sir Sydney Martin would be named as the first warden of this great empire. By 1954, Block D had been constructed and fully occupied.
From their chapel, the vanguards from Gibraltar had brought the bell – a continuous source of contention between the Empire of Tayloria and Chancellor Hall. In rivalry, Taylor Hall lost the bell, but this was soon replaced by another emblem – the cast iron ball. Taylor Hall since then has made the transition from the cast iron ball to the Pelican – still the insignia of The Empire to date.
Blocks E, F and G, affectionately called ‘New Block’ were added to the Taylor Hall fraternity in 1962. Initially occupied by male residents, The Empire was graced with feminine elegance as ‘New Block’ became Excellencia , Falconia and Galaxia in 1965 as females, for the first time, lived on Taylor Hall . Erected were also the television room and the sub warden’s flat in 1963.
The new university was completely residential for several years, and students developed strong connections within their halls of residence. Each hall, during the 1950s and 1960s, was fully stocked to cater for students’ room and board; including having their own marked crockery, cutlery etc which was used for meals which students took together. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:07 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:07 AM |
EDM |
6302 (EULAC) |
Military Helmet |
Metal military helmet, part of the collection of the University of the West Indies Museum. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:10 AM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 11:22:18 AM |
EDM |
6303 (EULAC) |
Wooden bird figure |
The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are lead by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:11 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:11 AM |
EDM |
6304 (EULAC) |
Flat Iron |
Metal flat iron, part of the collection of the Charles Town Maroons Museum. The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are led by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:13 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:13 AM |
EDM |
6305 (EULAC) |
Shetland Pony Harness |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:16 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:16 AM |
EDM |
6306 (EULAC) |
Knitting Belt |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:47 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:47 AM |
EDM |
6307 (EULAC) |
Brooch Stone |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:49 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:49 AM |
EDM |
6308 (EULAC) |
Calabaza decorativa - Decorative gourd |
Para mantener el agua fresca. También sirve para dar a conocer nuestra leyenda y cultura tradicionales Brunkas como están representados en esta pieza.
For maintaining/preserving cold water. In addition it serves to acquaint/inform about the legends and culture of the Indigenous Borucans which are represented in this piece. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:51 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:51 AM |
EDM |
6309 (EULAC) |
Taburete de armadillo - Armadillo stool |
Sirve para sentar a los niños para que las ágüelas se sienten a tejer.
Serves as a place where children can sit; as a place where grandmothers can sit down for knitting. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:53 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:53 AM |
EDM |
6310 (EULAC) |
Incensario - Incense burner |
Una réplica de incensario utilizado en rituales indígenas.
A replica incense burner was used in indigenous rituals. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:55 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:55 AM |
EDM |
6311 (EULAC) |
Cuña de hierro - Iron Wedge |
Artefacto macizo de fierro con la cabeza deformada e incisiones en uno de sus costados, empleado para la partición de trozos de madera. Donado por Eriberto Pérez.
Solid iron artifact with a deformed head and incisions in one of its sides, used to split pieces of wood. Donated by Eriberto Pérez. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:57 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:57 AM |
EDM |
6312 (EULAC) |
Pifilka - Stone Flute |
Artefacto aerófono similar a la flauta, confeccionado de piedra talco (esteatita) con 2 canales. Recopilado en Valdivia en Quinta Kramer el 21 de marzo de 1991 y re-armada en abril de 1991.
Flute-like aerophone artifact made of talc stone (soapstone) with 2 channels. Compiled in Valdivia at Quinta Kramer on March 21, 1991 and re-assembled in April 1991. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:59 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 08:59:59 AM |
EDM |
6313 (EULAC) |
Cuerno de toro - Bull horn |
Est pieza utilizada para el juego del tradicional juego de los Diablitos. Su uso es para comunicar or reunir los Diablitos.
This piece is used for the traditional game of Little devils: Its usage is to communicate with or to gather Little devils characters during the ritual celebration. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:01 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:01 AM |
EDM |
6314 (EULAC) |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro 2 - Burial anthropomorphic figure 2 |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro en miniatura del entierro en pirámides de Túcume.
Miniature burial anthropomorphic figure from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:03 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:03 AM |
EDM |
6315 (EULAC) |
Tray Straw Basket |
[ES] [EN]For carrying out different articles |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:05 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:05 AM |
EDM |
6316 (EULAC) |
Cántaro con caras colmillos - Fanged faces pitcher |
Cántaro escultórico. Su cuello es evertido con decoración de líneas y bandas pintadas de color blanco. El cuerpo es globular con representaciones de 4 rostros humanos que presentan colmillos, cada rostro está en un lado y tiene líneas finas de color negro que complementa la imagen de los rostros. Por ejemplo, la nariz, en relieve, tiene delineados los orificios y debajo de esta presenta dos círculos con un punto en el centro. También los labios semi abiertos dejan ver los dientes delineados y a los extremos se observan dos colmillos hacia abajo y junto a estos, hacia el interior, dos colmillos hacia arriba. Finalmente, presenta una base pedestal que tiene decoración de círculos negros.
A clay sculpture pitcher (also known as a Cántaro). Its neck is covered with decoration of lines and bands painted white. The body is of round shape with representations of 4 human faces with fangs. Each face is situated on a side and has fine black lines complementing it. Per example, the embossed nose is delineated and has defined orifices below which is presented 2 circles with points in the centre. In addition, the lips of the faces are half opened allowing us to see the teeth which are also delineated and at both extremities of each mouth, two fangs are seen pointing downward and, next to these from the inside, two fangs pointing upwards. Finally, the object has a pedestal base delineated with decorations of black circles. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:52 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:52 AM |
EDM |
6317 (EULAC) |
Concha - Seashell |
Un método tradicional para llamar a la comunidad en caso de trabajo.
A traditional method to call the community in case of work. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:54 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:54 AM |
EDM |
6318 (EULAC) |
Cuenco decorativo - Decorative bowl |
Cuenco decorativo hecho de calabaza.
Decorative bowl made from a gourd. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:56 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:56 AM |
EDM |
6319 (EULAC) |
Ocarina |
Este objeto es de instrumento musical el cual era usado en ceremonias indígenas y también para alegrar las fiestas.
This object is a musical instrument that is used in indigenous ceremonies and is also used to rejoice and entertain the crowds in festivals. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:58 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:00:58 AM |
EDM |
6320 (EULAC) |
Máscara de boruca tradicional - Traditional Borucan mask |
La máscara representa la lucha en el momento de la conquista española. Se usa para la Danza de los Diablitos.
The mask represents the struggle at the time of the Spanish conquest. It is worn for the Dance of the Little Devils. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:00 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:00 AM |
EDM |
6321 (EULAC) |
Molde de queso - Mould of cheese |
Molde de madera para hacer queso. El molde en forma de cazuela tiene una protuberancia en el centro que le da la forma característica al queso. En la parte inferior tiene cuatro agujeros para que drene el suero.
Mould of wood for making cheese. The mould in shape of casserole has ones protuberance in the centre that gives the characteristic shape to the cheese. At bottom it has four holes in order that it drains the whey. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:02 AM |
Friday 27th of August 2021 11:37:27 AM |
EDM |
6322 (EULAC) |
Clavo de ferrocarril - Railroad Nail |
Clavo macizo de hierro empleado para la fijación de los durmientes en la línea del ferrocarril. Donado por Eriberto Pérez.
Solid iron nail used to fix the sleepers on the railway line. Donated by Eriberto Pérez. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:04 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:04 AM |
EDM |
6324 (EULAC) |
Tortero / Pichoy / Pichoi |
Objeto esférico con una perforación diametral que sirve de plomada para el huso o fuso para hilar. Donado por Claudio Paillalef.
Spherical object with a diametrical perforation that serves as a plumb line for the spindle or spindle for spinning. Donated by Claudio Paillalef. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:08 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:08 AM |
EDM |
6325 (EULAC) |
Candil pássaro islâmico - Islamic bird oil lamp |
Lâmpada a óleo de metal zoomórfica. Tem a forma de um pássaro em pé com uma cauda aberta. O bico do canal nasce na área do peito. Na cauda e na crista tem orifícios circulares para suspensão. As patas de três dedos e "esporão" estão aparafusadas. Essa lucerna representa uma pomba que, para o mundo islâmico, não possui um valor iconoclasta ou religioso como na arte copta ou bizantina, mas foi usada por seu valor estético em todos os tipos de objetos. Apesar das diferenças em relação a outras lâmpadas metálicas islâmicas, este espécime mostra algumas características formais, decorativas e técnicas que o vinculam a produções do Oriente Médio dos séculos 10 a 13; a representação de um pássaro também é conhecida em vasos e queimadores de incenso de bronze da Anatólia, Irã, Afeganistão, Síria ou Egito dos séculos 11 a 12.
Zoomorphic metal oil lamp. It has the shape of a standing bird with an open tail. The channel spout is born in the chest area. On the tail and crest it has circular holes for suspension. The three-toed and "spur" paws are screw-on. This lucerne represents a dove that, for the Islamic world, does not have an iconoclastic or religious value as in Coptic or Byzantine art, but was used for its aesthetic value in all types of objects. Despite the differences regarding other Islamic metallic lamps, this specimen shows us certain formal, decorative and technical characteristics that link it to near-eastern productions from the 10th to the 13th centuries; the representation of a bird is also known in bronze incense burners and vases from Anatolia, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria or Egypt from the 11th - 12th centuries. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:10 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:10 AM |
EDM |
6326 (EULAC) |
Teja - Roof Tile |
Se utilizaba para hacer los techos de las casas
It is used for tiling the roofs of houses. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:22 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:22 AM |
EDM |
6327 (EULAC) |
Ketran / Quitra - Ceremonial Pipe |
Pipa ceremonial de forma antropomorfa, elaborada de piedra talco. Encontrada en el sector norte del fortín Curiruka.
Anthropomorphic ceremonial pipe, made of talc stone. Found in the northern sector of the Curiruka fort. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:23 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:23 AM |
EDM |
6328 (EULAC) |
Taza/ Lliwi - Cup |
Artefacto de madera empleado como utensilio doméstico en la contención de líquidos, pre-senta asa sin orificio. Donado por Bladimir Zúñiga.
Wooden appliance used as a household utensil for liquid containment, it has a handle without a hole. Donated by Bladimir Zúñiga. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:26 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:26 AM |
EDM |
6329 (EULAC) |
Objeto antropomorfo - Bronze Anthropomorphic Object |
Artefacto de metal con características antropomorfas, hecha en bronce. De la cabeza sobresale un semicírculo con una perforación. La figura se trabajó en volumen sólo por el anverso, el reverso permanece totalmente plano. Presenta un cinturón hecho con círculos. Los Ngenpines, Machis y Caciques, los usaban como un elemento protector representante de un Ngen: si es la imagen de un hombre con los brazos abajo simboliza poder, por el contrario, si es una mujer de brazos abajo es de malas energía. Se dejaba bajo la almohada o se llevaba en la mano como una herramienta de poder. Normalmente era de bronce.
Metal artifact with anthropomorphic characteristics, made of bronze. A semicircle with a perforation protrudes from the head. The figure was worked in volume only by the obverse, the reverse remains totally flat. It features a belt made with circles. The Ngenpines, Machis and Caciques, used them as a representative protective element of a Ngen: if it is the image of a man with his arms down, it symbolizes power, on the contrary, if he is a woman with his arms down, it is of bad energy. It was left under the pillow or carried in the hand as a power tool. Usually it was bronze.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:28 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:28 AM |
EDM |
6330 (EULAC) |
Pifilka - Small Stone Flute |
Instrumento musical de viento, confeccionado de piedra talco (esteatita) con 1 canal circular interno que se hace más fino en la parte inferior y dos asas de forma circular perforadas en el centro. Similar al silbato, posee una sola nota. Presenta faltantes en la parte superior e inferior. Recoplectadi en San José -Quintrehueque.
Wind musical instrument made of talc stone (soapstone) with 1 internal circular channel that is made thinner at the bottom and two circular perforated handles in the center. Similar to the whistle, it has a single note. It has gaps at the top and bottom. Recoplectadi in San José -Quintrehueque. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:30 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:30 AM |
EDM |
6331 (EULAC) |
Tamiz de harina / Flour sieve |
Tamiz de madera y tela perforada, utilizado para tamizar harina.
Sieve made of wood and perforate fabric, used to sift flour. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:32 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:32 AM |
EDM |
6332 (EULAC) |
Señuelo de pato - Duck decoy |
El señuelo del pato de madera solía practicar tiro. Marcas de bala en la madera.
Wooden duck decoy used to practice shooting. Bullet marks on the wood. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:34 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:34 AM |
EDM |
6333 (EULAC) |
Marble Heads |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:36 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:36 AM |
EDM |
6334 (EULAC) |
Cerámica de animal con bebe - Ceramic of animal with baby |
Botella escultórica con representación zoomorfa. Presenta gollete de paredes ligeramente divergentes rectas, asa estribo posterior, cuerpo escultórico, base pedestal y fondo plano. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. Representa a un mamífero cargando a su cría.
A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle with zoomorphic representations. It presents a neck slightly divergent from an exact straight line. It has a posterior stirrup handle and a sculpturesque body with a pedestal base and a flat bottom. The external surface was burnished. This artefact represent a mammal carrying its puppies {or baby mammals}. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:38 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:38 AM |
EDM |
6335 (EULAC) |
Calero |
Objeto de piedra trabajado conocido como “calero”, con forma ovoide, Tiene una representación zoomorfa en relieve.
Object of sculpted stone known as “calero” which has an ovoid form (i.e. egg form). It has a zoomorphic representation. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:01:40 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:23:52 AM |
EDM |
6336 (EULAC) |
Bolsa de ubre / Trong-trong Nillawaca |
Artefacto empleado como recipiente de almacenamiento, confeccionado con una ubre de vaca, vacía y seca. Le falta una de las tetillas, y en la parte superior hay indicios de una posible amarra que en algún momento se usó para cerrar el conjunto.
Artifact used as a storage container, made with a cow's udder, empty and dry. One of the nipples is missing, and at the top there are indications of a possible tie that at some point was used to close the set. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:27 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:27 AM |
EDM |
6337 (EULAC) |
Bola de peidra - Stone ball / Petrosphere |
Las bolas de piedra parecen detener el tiempo para que veamos la habilidad, ingenio y sabiduría de nuestros ancestros, quienes dominaron este territorio en los tiempos precolombinos. Principalmente por su cantidad, significado y casi perfección las esferas de piedra son únicas del Sur de Costa Rica, testimonio de las sociedades pasadas y por ende poseedoras de relevancia mundial.
The Stone balls have held up the test time for us to see the ability, ingenuity and wisdom of our ancestors that dominated this territory in pre-Columbian times. Mostly for their quantity, significance and being almost perfect in shape, the stone spheres are unique to the south of Costa Rica, acting as a testimony for past societies and therefore possess global relevance.
Estos objetos representan la identidad grupal y el poder. Según las historias de nuestros antepasados las esferas eran sagradas y usadas como símbolos de rango y marcadores territoriales. También, las esferas encontradas en sitios de la zona sugieren un significado astronómico y ritual.
La manufactura de las esferas se dio entre los años 400 y 1500 d.C desarrollándose la mayor producción entre 800 y 1500 d.C. En cuanto a su tamaño, se han encontrado esferas desde los pocos centímetros hasta los 2,5 metros, con un peso de 16 toneladas. Los materiales utilizados para elaborarlas son gabro, granodiorita y algunas en piedra caliza.
These objects represent group identity and power. According to the stories of our ancestors the spheres were sacred and used as rank symbols and territorial markers. Also, the spheres found in sites in the area suggest astronomical and ritual significance.
The manufacture of the spheres occurred between 400 and 1500 A.D., with the greatest production being developed between 800 and 1500 A.D. As for its size, spheres from a few centimeters to 2.5 meters have been found, weighing 16 tons. The materials used to make them are gabbro, granodiorite and some in limestone. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:29 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:29 AM |
EDM |
6338 (EULAC) |
Olla / Ull - Ceremonial pot |
Cántaro de cerámico ceremonial, su forma es la representación del vientre de la madre y se crea a partir del nacimiento del bebe, se le da a la madre con semillas en su interior y de-pendiendo de la germinación es como vendrá él bebe (si la semilla crece verde y fuerte, de igual modo nacerá el bebé, o si crece triste y marchita, entonces la madre debe cuidarse). Donado por Jorge Chandía, cuando se estaba haciendo el camino forestal.
Ceremonial ceramic pitcher, its shape is the representation of the mother's womb and is created from the birth of the baby, it is given to the mother with seeds inside and, depending on the germination, it is how he will come (if the seed grows green and strong, in the same way the baby will be born, or if it grows sad and withered, then the mother must take care of herself). Donated by Jorge Chandía, when the forest road was being made.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:31 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:31 AM |
EDM |
6339 (EULAC) |
Jarro de metal esmaltado - Enameled metal jug |
Artefacto de hierro esmaltado, empleado como tetera que es parte de un juego de té infantil (compuesto por tetera con tapa, azucarero con tapa, lechero, 4 tazas con sus platos y bandeja, total 14 piezas). Fueron propiedad de Emilia Balde Schilling, abuela de la donante Johanna Saelzer Roeschamnn.
Enameled iron artifact, used as a teapot that is part of a children's tea set (consisting of teapot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milkman, 4 cups with their plates and tray, total 14 pieces). They were owned by Emilia Balde Schilling, grandmother of the donor Johanna Saelzer Roeschamnn. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:33 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:33 AM |
EDM |
6340 (EULAC) |
Mortero cónico / Cudi - Stone Mortar |
Mortero de piedra de uso doméstico, con orificio contenedor usado para la molienda de semillas y granos. Donado por Luis Silva.
Stone mortar for domestic use, with container hole used for grinding seeds and grains. Donated by Luis Silva. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:35 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:35 AM |
EDM |
6341 (EULAC) |
Macete de calafetagem - Caulking mallet |
Ferramenta usada por carpinteiros navais para puxar o cinzel de calafetagem durante a operação de calafetagem, que enche e calafeta as articulações ou bloqueia rachaduras em vasos de madeira. A calafetagem permite que barcos e embarcações de madeira flutuem. O martelo para calafetagem de madeira tem a forma de um martelo com uma cabeça cilíndrica grande com bordas de metal e uma alça.
Tool used by naval carpenters to draw down the caulking chisel during the caulking operation which fill up and caulk the joints or block up cracks in wood vessels. Caulking allows wood boats and vessels to float. Wood caulking-mallet has the shape of a hammer with a large cylindrical shape head with metal edges and a handle. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:37 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:37 AM |
EDM |
6342 (EULAC) |
Vasija trípode jaguar - Jaguar tripod vessel |
Figura zoomorfa tripada, representa el poder y la fuerza. Réplica del jaguar precolombino.
A zoomorphic tripod figure that represents power and strength. Pre-Colombian jaguar replica. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:39 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:39 AM |
EDM |
6343 (EULAC) |
West African heddle pulley |
It was common for men to do weaving in West African countries. By means of heddle pulleys the weavers separate the warp threads into ‘fans’ by means of foot pedals. Then the weft threads are ‘shot through’ these ‘fans’. Thus, fabric is created. These heddle pulleys were often carved, and with this one, a face can be made out on one of the sides. Often the faces were of goddesses, so the weavers could look at beauty while they work.
Sources: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:42 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:42 AM |
EDM |
6344 (EULAC) |
Taza de madera - Wooden cup |
Artefacto de uso doméstico, usado como recipiente de base plana, cuerpo cónico y un asa lateral de forma romboidal. De color café oscuro.
*Llicampi: Tazas pequeñas sin asa usados en Lanalhue localidad del sur de Chile dentro del área de la cultura mapuche (tesauroregional.cl).
Household appliance, used as a flat-bottomed container with a conical body and a rhomboidal side handle. Dark brown in color.
*Llicampi: Small cups without handles used in Lanalhue, a southern Chilean town within the Mapuche culture area (tesauroregional.cl). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:43 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:43 AM |
EDM |
6345 (EULAC) |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro - Burial anthropomorphic figure |
Figura antropomórfica de entierro en miniatura del entierro en pirámides de Túcume.
Miniature burial anthropomorphic figure from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:45 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:02:45 AM |
EDM |
6346 (EULAC) |
Cuchillo de sacrificio - Sacrificial knife |
Cuchillo utilizado en personas sacrificadas encontradas en entierros en pirámides de Túcume.
Knife used on sacrificed people found in burial in Túcume pyramids.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:04 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:04 AM |
EDM |
6347 (EULAC) |
Vasija trípode precolombino - Pre-Columbian tripod vessel |
El trípode precolombino no tiene patas.
Pre-columbian tripod vessel missing its legs. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:06 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:06 AM |
EDM |
6348 (EULAC) |
Calabazo - Gourd |
Su uso era para llevar agua a trabajar.
Its usage is for carrying water to work (due to the ability of preserving freshness and temperature of water). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:08 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:08 AM |
EDM |
6349 (EULAC) |
Pequeña máscara de madera - Small wooden mask |
Sirve para proteger la identidad del indígena Brunka. Réplica de una máscara indígena más grande
Serves for protecting the identity of the indigenous Brunca (i.e from being revealed). Replica of larger indigenous mask. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:10 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:10 AM |
EDM |
6350 (EULAC) |
Buque trípode - Tripod vessel |
Réplica del buque trípode indígena con pico animal.
Replica of indigenous tripod vessel with animal spout. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:11 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:11 AM |
EDM |
6351 (EULAC) |
Taza de madera - Wooden cup |
Taza de madera de Boruca.
Wooden cup from Boruca. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:13 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:13 AM |
EDM |
6352 (EULAC) |
Tinaja pequeña - Small jar |
Se usa para mantener agua fria en el hogar.
It is used to keep cold water in the home. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:15 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:15 AM |
EDM |
6353 (EULAC) |
Plancha - Iron |
Plancha con la inscripción S4 (indica tamaño y modelo), palabra ininteligible y la palabra BARATO.
Iron with inscription S4 (indicates size and model), unintelligable word, and the word CHEAP. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:17 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:17 AM |
EDM |
6354 (EULAC) |
Esmoladera - Grindstone |
Caja de madera con muela para afilar cuchillos y hachas.
Wooden box with grindstone for sharpening knives and axes. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:19 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:19 AM |
EDM |
6355 (EULAC) |
Osprey |
Barbados has long been an important stop over site for migrating birds on their southbound migration to South America where they pass the non-breeding (southern summer) season. Ospreys are migratory birds that eat fish. The Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) seen here, is almost as old as the Barbados Museum itself, entering the collection in 1935. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:21 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:21 AM |
EDM |
6356 (EULAC) |
Jarro Valdivia / Metawe - Valdivian Jug |
Artefacto cerámico de diseño rojo sobre blanco, de cuello largo evertido y dos pequeñas asas en la parte superior del cuerpo. De uso doméstico. Fue donado en el tiempo en que se hizo la haciendo la carretera.
Ceramic artifact of red on white design, with an everted long neck and two small handles on the upper body. For domestic use. It was donated at the time the road was made. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:45 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:45 AM |
EDM |
6357 (EULAC) |
Réplica rastra de clavo - Harrow Replica |
Réplica de un utencilio de madera, alargado y con cabeza triangular, para las faenas agrico-las, por medio del arrastre por tracción animal para la formación de zanjas para el cultivo.
Replica of an elongated wooden utensil with a triangular head, for agricultural tasks, by means of animal traction dragging to form ditches for cultivation. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:47 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:47 AM |
EDM |
6358 (EULAC) |
Jarro de cerámica con incrustaciones - Inlaid ceramic jug |
Jarro de cerámica de base plana, con una franja en sobrerelieve a la altura del cuello, donde se le han incrustado 7 fragmentos de loza blanca refinada decorada con motivo “Blue Willow”. Presenta asa en arco de correa. Recuperada en Cocule, comuna de la Unión, en 1968.
Ceramic jug with a flat base, with an embossed stripe around the neck, where 7 fragments of refined white earthenware decorated with the “Blue Willow” motif have been embedded. It has a strap bow handle. Recovered in Cocule, commune of the Union, in 1968. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:49 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:49 AM |
EDM |
6359 (EULAC) |
Kul kul - Bull Horn |
Cuerno Kull-kull. Objeto de tradición mapuche. Artefacto aerófono confeccionado de una asta de res. De uso ceremonial en Nguillatunes y Machitunes. Tiene una escotadura en la punta, formando una boquilla.
Kull-kull horn. Mapuche tradition object. Aerophone artifact made from a beef horn. For ceremonial use in Nguillatunes and Machitunes. It has a notch at the tip, forming a mouthpiece. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:51 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:51 AM |
EDM |
6360 (EULAC) |
Cocina con ollas - Wood stove child's toy |
Conjunto de juguetes, confeccionados en metal con asas de bronce. Representan una cocina a leña con y implementos. Son 5 objetos que se describen a continuación:
Olla de metal con asas de bronce, con tapa. Alto: 5,9 cms, diámetro 7 cms.
Olla de metal con asas de bronce, con tapa. Alto: 5,9 cms, diámetro 7 cms.
Sartén con tapa y mango de metal negro. Alto 4,5 cms, diametro 7 cms.
Fuente para sopa de forma ovalada, con tapa y asas de bronce. Eje focal 11,8 cms. Eje normal 6,2 cms. Alto 4,5 cms. Rallador confeccionado en metal plateado. Largo 11 cms 4,5 cms de ancho.
Set of toys, made of metal with bronze handles. They represent a wood stove with and implements. There are 5 objects that are described below:
Metal pot with bronze handles, with lid. Height: 5.9 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Metal pot with bronze handles, with lid. Height: 5.9 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Frying pan with lid and handle in black metal. Height 4.5 cm, diameter 7 cm.
Oval-shaped soup bowl with a lid and bronze handles. Focal axis 11.8 cm. Normal axis 6,2 cms. Height 4.5 cms. Grater made of silver metal. Length 11 cm 4.5 cm wide. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:53 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:53 AM |
EDM |
6361 (EULAC) |
Cuchillo doble - Double Knife |
Artefacto de uso doméstico, conformado por 2 cuchillos paralelos de forma curva y con dos mangos de madera. Sirve para picar verduras.
Household appliance, consisting of 2 parallel curved knives with two wooden handles. It is used to chop vegetables. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:55 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:55 AM |
EDM |
6362 (EULAC) |
Trong-trong |
Piel de ubre de vaca con forma de olla. Función de almacenamiento de alimentos (guardaba harina y todo tipo de semillas). Donado por José Manuel Lienlaf.
Pot-shaped cow's udder skin. Food storage function (stored flour and all kinds of seeds). Donated by José Manuel Lienlaf. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:58 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:58 AM |
EDM |
6363 (EULAC) |
Réplica aspa para enrollar lana / Aspawe - Wool winder replica |
Utencilio doméstico hecho con caña de quila, utilizado para armar/madejar lana (puede ser confeccionado con maderas variadas).
Household utensil made with quila cane, used to assemble / skein wool (can be made with various woods). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:59 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:03:59 AM |
EDM |
6364 (EULAC) |
Bolsa de Corporales - Chalice Cover |
Artefacto textil en hilo de oro sobre fondo de raso color crema y bordes de tela roja, es utilizado como objeto litúrgico del rito tradicional católico, disponiéndolo sobre el cubre-cáliz y cáliz respectivamente. Su color depende del día litúrgico en que se utiliza. A partir del Concilio Vaticano (Papa Juan XXIII, 25 enero 1959), su uso fue disminuyendo.
Textile device in gold thread on a cream satin background and red cloth edges, it is used as a liturgical object of the traditional Catholic rite, placing it on the chalice and chalice cover respectively. Its color depends on the liturgical day in which it is used. From the Vatican Council (Pope John XXIII, January 25, 1959), its use decreased. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:04:02 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:04:02 AM |
EDM |
6365 (EULAC) |
Jarro pitrén/ Metawe - Striped Pitcher |
Jarro asimétrico de forma anfibiomorfa. Presenta asa puente. Su color es rojo decorado con técnica negativa mediante ahumado de color negro. La pieza se encuentra restaurada.
Asymmetric jug with an amphibiomorphic shape. It has a bridge handle. Its color is red decorated with negative technique through black smoked. The piece is restored. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:04:03 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 09:04:03 AM |
EDM |
6366 (EULAC) |
Zapato femenino - Women's Shoe |
Ornamento parte del vestuario, zapatos de taco talla 76, confeccionados con raso blanco. Presenta inscripciones "34 cm, Tb, 48, L5."
Ornament part of the wardrobe, heels size 76, made of white satin. It has inscriptions "34 cm, Tb, 48, L5." |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:19 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:19 AM |
EDM |
6367 (EULAC) |
Candelabro Bávaro - Bavarian Candlestick |
Artefacto de madera policromada, en color blanco y con motivo de la rosa de los Alpes. Per-teneció a una misión Capuchina en el sur de Chile.
Polychrome wooden artifact, in white and with the motif of the rose of the Alps. It belonged to a Capuchin mission in southern Chile. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:21 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:21 AM |
EDM |
6368 (EULAC) |
Barril de madera - Wooden barrel |
Barril en proceso de fabricación formado por 12 tiras de madera unidas por tres anillos de hierro.
Barrel in process of manufacture formed by 12 strips of wood joined by three rings of iron |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:23 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:23 AM |
EDM |
6369 (EULAC) |
Forma de zapato de madera - Wooden shoe form |
Par de formas inglesas del número 34, con suelo de hierro. El tercio superior de la forma se corta para facilitar su extracción una vez que se termina el zapato. La forma se emplea como una superficie de trabajo para la preparación de zapatos, así como un modelo, que se distingue por la puntera y el corte superior.
Pair of English shapes of the number 34, with soil of iron. The upper third of the shape is sawed to facilitate his extraction once the shoe is finished. The shape is employed like a surface of work for the preparation of shoes, as well as a model, distinguised by the toe and the upper cut. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:25 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:25 AM |
EDM |
6370 (EULAC) |
Contenedor de pollo - Chicken feed container |
Ceramic container of cylindrical form manufactured by Wheel used to drink the hens.
Recipiente cerámico de forma cilíndrica fabricado por Wheel para beber las gallinas. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:27 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:27 AM |
EDM |
6371 (EULAC) |
Llama de cerámica - Llama ceramic |
Botella escultórica representando la cabeza de una llama; tiene gollete cónico, asa cintada que une el gollete y el cuerpo, presenta soporte pedestal troncocónico, se aprecia bruñido como tratamiento de la superficie externa, la pasta es de color gris claro con tonalidades oscuras producto de la cocción en horno de atmosfera reductora. Como elemento decorativo presenta una aplicación que representa una soga sobre el hocico del animal, demarcando los detalles de la soga mediante pequeñas incisiones oblicuas.
A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle representing the head of the llama animal. It has a conical neck. The handle is in the form of a belt that joins the neck and the body presenting a support for a pedestal which is in turn in the form of cone trunk. The external surface appears to be burnished. The paste of such surface is of light grey colour with obscure tones produced from oven baking/oven cooking in a reduced atmosphere. On the object, as decorative element, we can see a rope like shape acting as a snout on the face of the animal, in which the details (of such rope) are demarcated as small oblique incisions. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:29 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:29 AM |
EDM |
6372 (EULAC) |
Camarones de cerámica - Shrimp ceramic |
Botella escultórica representando un camarón; es una vasija pulida, la pasta es de color naranja.
A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle representing a Caridean shrimp, it is a polished vessel, the paste of the surface is of orange colour. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:31 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:31 AM |
EDM |
6373 (EULAC) |
Prehistoric cup |
Whales are common in the North Atlantic, and since ancient times people have used their meat and oil. In regions with no trees, bones were fashioned into household items that would usully be made from timber; this handled cup is made from a backbone. It is unfinished, and you can see the inside isn’t fully hollowed-out. Early People gallery ARC 85130 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:33 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:33 AM |
EDM |
6374 (EULAC) |
Byre lantern |
Tradional Shetland farmsteads had outbuildings connected to the house, so people could go through to the byre to tend to the cattle, even in the strongest winter gale. For centuries light came from fish-oil lamps. Once imported glass became common around 1800, people used candle lanterns because they protected the flame from draughts. Home & the Land gallery FPL 65678 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:35 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:35 AM |
EDM |
6375 (EULAC) |
Mujer con tambor ceramico - Woman with drum ceramic |
Vasija labio recto y gollete ligeramente evertido, en la cara posterior se puede observar a un personaje femenino que observa hacia unos de sus lados sujetando un instrumento de percusión entre sus manos y sus rodillas, los pies están juntos, en la cara posterior se observa un asa tubular semicircular que parte de uno de los costados de la cabeza de este personaje y que se adhiere a la espalda de este personaje.
A clay sculpture in the form of a bottle with a straight lip vessel and a slightly pointed neck. On the back face of this vessel, you can see a female character which gazes in the direction of one of its sides holding between her hands and her knees a percussion instrument with her feet being together. We can observe also on the back face, a semi-circular tube-shaped handle that exits one of the sides of the head toward the back of this person’s figurine. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:37 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:24:37 AM |
EDM |
6376 (EULAC) |
Huaco Rey Botella - Huaca Rey bottle |
Botella Huaco Rey pintada de cara-gollete. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo esférico achatado horizontal, y base pedestal con el fondo ligeramente convexo. Tiene un asa cintada ubicada en la cara posterior, que une la mitad del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción.
A Huaco Rey bottle with a neck in the form of a face. This object has a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has a horizontal flattened spherical body, and a pedestal base with a slightly convex bottom. It has a belted handle located on the back side, which joins the half of the neck with the maximum diameter of the body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:33 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:33 AM |
EDM |
6377 (EULAC) |
Huaco Rey en Blackware - Blackware Huaco Rey |
Botella Huaco Rey de cara-gollete. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo esférico achatado horizontal, base pedestal, y fondo convexo. Tiene un asa cintada ubicada en la cara posterior, que une la mitad del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción.
A Huaco Rey bottle with a neck in the form of a face. It has, a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has also a horizontal flattened spherical body, and a pedestal base with a convex bottom. It has a belted handle located on the back face, which joins the half of the neck with the maximum diameter of the body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:35 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:35 AM |
EDM |
6378 (EULAC) |
Figura sosteniendo un animal Blackware - Figure holding an animal Blackware |
Botella escultórica con representación antropomorfa. Presenta labio adelgazado, gollete de paredes convergentes rectas, cuerpo escultórico, y base plana. Tiene evidencias de una asa cintada, ubicada en la cara posterior, que une el extremo inferior del gollete con el diámetro máximo del cuerpo escultórico. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción.
Sculptural bottle with anthropomorphic representation. It has a neck of straight converging sides with a thin lip. It has a sculptural body and a plane base. It has a belted handle located on the back face which joins the lower extremity of the neck with the maximum diameter of the sculptural body. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:37 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:37 AM |
EDM |
6379 (EULAC) |
Concha de molusco - Mollusc shell |
Se trata de un molusco que en su cara anterior presenta franjas semicirculares sobre su superficie, en la cara posterior tiene una forma cónica con una concavidad en uno de sus extremos cubierta por su propia estructura. Este molusco es un Strombus que usualmente se usa como instrumento musical.
This model represents a mollusc animal which has on its frontal face surface semi-circular fringes and on its back face it has a conical form with a concavity in one of its extremities covered by its own structure. This mollusc is a Strombus which is usually used as a musical instrument.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:39 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:39 AM |
EDM |
6380 (EULAC) |
Cántaro antropomórfico - Anthropomorphic cántaro |
Cántaro escultórico miniatura con representación antropomorfa. Presenta labio ligeramente engrosado, cuello de paredes divergentes rectas, cuerpo escultórico, y base plana. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida.
A miniature clay sculpture pot or pitcher (also known as a Cántaro) with anthropomorphic representation. It has lips that are slightly thickened, a divergent straight neck, a sculptural body, and a flat base. The outer surface has been burnished. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:41 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:41 AM |
EDM |
6381 (EULAC) |
Vasija de perro gruñendo - Snarling dog vessel |
La mitad superior del cuerpo tiene una representación escultórica de un personaje zoomorfo (probablemente un perro). En la cara anterior del cuerpo del cántaro presenta la cabeza escultórica de forma ovalada con los ojos circulares moldeados e incisos, hocico prominente, nariz trapezoidal con 02 orificios nasales incisos, boca horizontal rectangular mostrando los dientes triangulares moldeados, y orejas redondeadas con una depresión excisa en el centro. El rostro está cubierto con líneas curvadas moldeadas, a manera de arrugas. Alrededor del cuello presenta un collar moldeado decorado con una serie de semicírculos moldeados. El extremo superior de la mitad superior del cuerpo del cántaro, tiene un elemento circular moldeado que representa el cuerpo del personaje zoomorfo. De este elemento se desprende 04 patas flexionadas moldeadas. Los extremos de las patas están decorados con 02 líneas horizontales incisas, complementadas con una serie de líneas verticales incisas, a manera de dedos. Presenta una cola de forma triangular.
The upper half of the body has a sculptural representation of a zoomorphic character (probably a dog). On the anterior or frontal face of the body of this Cántaro (pitcher), there is a sculpted head which has an oval shape with circular and incised eyes and prominent and trapezoidal snout with 2 incised nostrils. The mouth is of rectangular and horizontal shape and showing triangular shaped teeth. The ears are rounded with a depression in the middle. The face is covered with molded curved lines, like wrinkles. Around the neck features a molded necklace decorated with a series of semi-circles which are also molded. The upper end of the upper half of the body of the Cantaro or pitcher has a circular shaped element that represents the body of the zoomorphic character. From this element, 4 molded flexed legs comes off. The ends of the legs are decorated with two incised horizontal lines, complemented by a series of incised vertical lines, the shape of fingers. This artefact has also a triangular shaped tail.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:43 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:43 AM |
EDM |
6383 (EULAC) |
Perro de cerámica - Dog ceramic |
Botella escultórica con representación zoomorfa. Presenta labio ligeramente adelgazado, gollete de paredes verticales rectas, 02 agarraderas semicirculares con una perforación central, cuerpo escultórico, y base convexa. La superficie externa ha sido bruñida. El color no es uniforme debido a manchas de cocción.
A sculptural bottle with zoomorphic representation. It has a vertical straight neck with a slightly thin lip. It has 2 semi-circular handles with a central perforation. It has a sculptural body and a convex base. The outer surface has been burnished. The colour is not uniform across the surface and this is due to cooking and baking stains. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:47 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:47 AM |
EDM |
6384 (EULAC) |
Estátua de bronze de mercúrio - Mercury bronze statue |
Escultura antropomórfica encontrada na vila romana da Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), utilizada nas práticas culticais do período romano (entre os séculos III e IV). Fundido em bronze, foi posteriormente modificado pela aplicação de uma haste de latão soldada ao braço direito, parcialmente amputado. Mercúrio está de pé e é considerado um jovem nu, coberto apenas com um manto sobre o tronco. Vestindo um chapéu com duas asas pequenas e segurando na mão esquerda o caduceu, pau onde entrelaçam duas cobras. O fim dos membros inferiores está quebrado. Um dos atributos mais comuns está faltando, a bolsa de moedas tradicional realizada pela mão direita, substituída pela haste de latão. A superfície achatada disto na extremidade inferior sugere que pode representar um remo, talvez pedindo proteção divina para a navegação e o comércio fluvial e marítimo que na época já caracterizavam o estuário do rio Tejo.
Anthropomorphic sculpture found in the roman villa at Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), used in cultic practices in the Roman Period (between 3rd and 4th centuries). Casted in bronze, was further modified by application of a brass rod welded to the, partially amputated, right arm. Mercury is standing and figured as a young naked man, covered only with a mantle over his torso. Wearing a hat with two small wings and holding in the left hand the caduceus, stick where interlace two snakes. The end of the lower limbs is broken. One of the most common attributes is missing, the traditional coin purse held by the right hand, replaced by brass rod. The flattened surface of this at the lower end suggests that may represent an oar, perhaps calling for divine protection for navigation and the fluvial and maritime trade which at the time already characterized the estuary of the Tagus river. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:50 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:50 AM |
EDM |
6385 (EULAC) |
Tigela romana - Roman bowl |
Tigela de louça comum com excesso de queima, produzida na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (finais do século II e III) para consumo de alimentos à mesa. O fragmento restante corresponde a aproximadamente metade do objeto. Exibe um aro virado para dentro, a parede é vertical com uma carinação baixa e pouco pronunciada, a superfície externa é finalizada na forma de polimento.
Complete over-fired common ware bowl, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (late 2nd century and 3rd century) for food consumption at the table. The remaining fragment corresponds to approximately half of the object. Displays a rim turned inwards, the wall is vertical with a low and little pronounced carination, external surface is finished in the form of burnishing. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:51 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:25:51 AM |
EDM |
6386 (EULAC) |
Lâmpada de cerâmica - Pottery lamp |
Candeeiro romano completo, feito de barro caulinítico, usado para iluminação na época romana, produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (entre a segunda metade do século IV e o início do século 5). A lâmpada tem uma forma elíptica e um tanque fechado.
Complete roman lamp made on kaolinitic clay, used for lighting in roman times, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (between the second half of the 4th century and the beginning of the 5th century). The lamp has an elliptical shape and closed tank.
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:25 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:25 AM |
EDM |
6387 (EULAC) |
Argamassa comum romana - Roman commonware mortar |
Argamassa quase completa encontrada na vila romana da Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), utilizada na preparação de alimentos, especificamente para moagem. A parte restante possui mais da metade da borda, sobre ela desenvolve o vertedouro.
Nearly complete mortar found in the Roman villa at Quinta de S. João / Quinta da Laranjeira (Arrentela, Seixal), used for food preparation, specifically for grinding. The remaining part has more than half of the rim, over it develops the spillway. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:27 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:27 AM |
EDM |
6388 (EULAC) |
Estatueta de terracota de touro romano - Roman bull statuette |
Escultura zoomórfica em terracota representando um animal da família bovidae, produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal). A estatueta está quase completa, sem apenas um dos chifres. Sob um corpo paralelepipédico, existem quatro pernas cilíndricas. Nas extremidades do corpo também existem duas protuberâncias que podem representar a cauda e a cabeça.
Zoomorphic sculpture in terracotta representing an animal of the bovidae family, produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal). The figurine is almost complete lacking only one of the horns. Under a parallelepipedic body there are four cylindrical legs. At the extremities of the body are also two bulges that could represent the tail and head. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:29 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:29 AM |
EDM |
6389 (EULAC) |
Panela pequena romana - Roman small pot |
Pote pequeno de louça comum produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (segunda metade do século IV e início do século V) para consumo de líquidos à mesa. O aro é virado para o exterior. O corpo tende a um perfil ovóide, com uma base ligeiramente côncava. Duas alças verticais que começam no aro e terminam no meio do corpo.
Common ware small pot produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) (second half 4th century and beginnings of the 5th century) for consumption of liquids at the table. The rim is turned outwards. The body tends to a ovoid profile, with a slightly concave base. Two vertical handles that start on the rim and end in the middle of body. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:31 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:31 AM |
EDM |
6390 (EULAC) |
Jarro de cerâmica - Pottery pitcher |
Arremessador de louça comum romana (século III), produzido na oficina de cerâmica romana da Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) e usado para servir líquidos à mesa. O objeto está completo. Está decorado com linhas cruzadas polidas.
Roman common ware pitcher (3rd century), produced in the roman pottery workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal) and used for serving liquids at the table. The object is complete. It is decorated with burnished crossed lines. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:33 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:33 AM |
EDM |
6391 (EULAC) |
Avião de mão - Hand plane |
A hand plane used for shaping wood by hand. To reduce thickness and smooth the surface of the wood. Used by pushing the plane away from the user with both hands. Hand planes have been used since the Romans and continued through Medieval Europe and Asia. Tool used in boat building. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:35 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:35 AM |
EDM |
6392 (EULAC) |
Fishing sinker |
Traditional fishing gear had two main parts – a baited hook to catch the fish, and a weight to sink the line into the sea. This is a specialised sinker that people used where there was a very strong tide, where big fish could be caught. The pointed shape and concave face allowed it to be pulled through the current, but sometimes stones were lost if the line broke. Harvest from the Sea gallery FIS 7479 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:37 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:37 AM |
EDM |
6394 (EULAC) |
Emigrant’s doll |
Around 1900 hundreds of Shetlanders left their native home. It was a time of hardship but also opportunity. People settled elsewhere in Britain, or further afield in the world. This doll belonged to a girl in a seaport where islanders settled as mariners and domestic servants. On the Move gallery SPO 1990.427 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:40 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:40 AM |
EDM |
6395 (EULAC) |
Corncrake bird |
Corncrake birds lived in Shetland for thousands of years, nesting in cornfields. However, they have nearly disappered from the islands for over thirty years. People had come to use imported food and animal fodder, so farmers stopped growing oats and barley, and the corncrake’s habitat vanished. Trade & Industry gallery NAT 2007.22 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:42 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:26:42 AM |
EDM |
6396 (EULAC) |
Box for a voyage |
When off on a boat trip, people used this kind of box, known in Shetland as a bøst, to carry food or fishing flies. These boxes were made around Hordaland province, and imported in the 18th century as part of the islands’ trading links with coastal Norway. Boats gallery CON 8153 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:43 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:43 AM |
EDM |
6397 (EULAC) |
A cure for jaundice: Bone Bowl |
Jaundice is a symptom, rather than a disease. Shetlanders used folk-remedies to try to cure the condition. One way was to drink water from a stream where three landlords’ estates met. The water was scooped with the big bowl, called a kapp, and the patient sipped it with the little dish. This dish is made from whalebone. Customs & Folklore gallery FPL 2012.480 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:44 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:44 AM |
EDM |
6398 (EULAC) |
Wireless battery |
Communication sped up throughout the twentieth century, but news wasn’t that new by the time it got to Shetland by sea. The wireless meant islanders were up-to-the minute by the 1930s. Radios ran on batteries that were periodically re-charged. Most people went to a firm with a generator, although some homes had a wind-generator. On the Move gallery IMP 1997.16 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:46 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:46 AM |
EDM |
6399 (EULAC) |
Shetland Pony Collar |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:48 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:48 AM |
EDM |
6400 (EULAC) |
Hot Water Bottle |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:50 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:50 AM |
EDM |
6401 (EULAC) |
Barrel |
Part of the collection of the Unst Community Museum. For many hundreds of years Unst has been in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling which were cleaned, split, salted and dried on the stony beaches. The dried fish were then shipped abroad in massive quantities. Boats like the sixereen ‘FAR HAAF’ were capable of fishing thirty miles off shore., while sturdy fourereens fished nearer the coast. With the onset of sudden storms there were disastrous results. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:52 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:52 AM |
EDM |
6402 (EULAC) |
Bica romana - Roman fountain spout |
Bico romano de fonte de jardim com rosto humano e corimbus no topo da cabeça, feito de bronze. A boca é a abertura para a passagem da água. A parte de trás é plana com restos de chumbo que se conectariam a um duto de água.
Roman garden fountain spout with human face and corymbus on top of its head, made out of bronze. The mouth is the opening for the water to pass through. The back side is flat with remains of lead that would have connected to a water duct. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:54 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:54 AM |
EDM |
6403 (EULAC) |
Hand Axe |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:56 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:56 AM |
EDM |
6404 (EULAC) |
Figura de bronze da carruagem romana - Bronze Roman chariot figure |
Peça formada por uma quadriga estacionária de cavalos ligados pelas rédeas. Assenta numa plataforma quadrangular com abas com rebordo em três dos lados. Esta está sobre uma base de forma cúbica, oca. Os cavalos têm corpo alongado, pernas hirtas, afastadas umas das outras, e a cauda é bastante espessa, curta e levantada. Mantêm a cabeça inclinada para o centro, parecendo controlados pelo auriga que puxa as rédeas para os suster. Apresentam uma alta crina, que avança para a testa, e duas orelhas arrebitadas. Os olhos são salientes e a boca não está marcada mas encoberta pelas rédeas. A face do cubo voltada para a frente é preenchida, quase na sua totalidade, por uma cabeça de leão que se prolonga pela aba da plataforma. O leão tem uma farta juba, olhos bem assinalados, pequenas orelhas, nariz achatado e uma boca aberta com dois orifícios laterais, donde podia pender uma argola. As arestas são decoradas por incisões em semicírculos irregulares, com um sulco diametralmente colocado, com intenção provável de esquematizar a folhagem. A mesma ornamentação, um pouco ampliada, é utilizada na aba pendente da plataforma; o rebordo desta é recortado por pequenos sulcos paralelos e verticais. De ambos os lados da caixa de inserção, na zona posterior superior dois orifícios, para cravejar a peça à haste de madeira que a suportava.
Piece formed by a stationary quadriga of horses connected by the reins. It rests on a quadrangular platform with flaps with flange on three sides. This is on a hollow cubic base. The horses have an elongated body, straight legs, apart from each other, and the tail is quite thick, short and raised. They keep their heads tilted towards the center, seeming to be controlled by the charioteer who pulls the reins to sustain them. They have a high mane, which advances to the forehead, and two protruding ears. The eyes are prominent and the mouth is not marked but covered by the reins. The face of the cube facing forward is filled, almost in its entirety, by a lion's head that extends over the flap of the platform. The lion has a large mane, well-marked eyes, small ears, a flat nose and an open mouth with two side holes, from which a ring could hang. The edges are decorated by incisions in irregular semicircles, with a groove diametrically placed, with the probable intention of schematizing the foliage. The same ornamentation, slightly enlarged, is used on the platform's pendant flap; its edge is cut by small parallel and vertical grooves. On both sides of the insertion box, in the upper rear area, two holes, to secure the piece to the wooden rod that supported it. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:58 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:27:58 AM |
EDM |
6405 (EULAC) |
Oil Lamp |
Part of the collection of the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon. The National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon, founded in 1893 by notable archaeologist José Leite de Vasconcelos, is one of the most important Portuguese museums dedicated to Archaeology. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:28:00 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:28:00 AM |
EDM |
6406 (EULAC) |
Toothkey / Turnkey |
A Dentist tool from the 1800s, used to extract teeth. The claw would be fixed between the tooth and gum, and ideally then it would take one turn to remove the tooth. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:21 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:21 AM |
EDM |
6407 (EULAC) |
"Margaret's Head" by Karl Broodhagen terracotta bust |
Karl Broodhagen (1909-2002)
Margaret’s Head
1955
Terracotta bust
Karl Broodhagen (1909–2002) was a Guyanese-Barbadian artist, working mostly in sculpture and paint. Originally arriving to the island to become a tailor’s apprentice, he was awarded a British Council scholarship in 1952 and migrated to London during the Windrush era to study at Goldsmith’s College in London. His experience there exposed him not only to European art, but to non-European cultures, particularly African Art. He returned to Barbados after his studies.
He is known for the creation of public statues in Barbados: The Emancipation Statue (officially titled “Slave in Revolt”) on the J.T.C Ramsay roundabout, of Grantley Adams at the Prime Minister offices, and of Garfield Sobers, at Kensington Oval.
In addition to these public works, Broodhagen created many portrait busts, citing an interest in the people of Barbados and a desire to decolonize Eurocentric beauty standards. This bust is an example of his fascination with the female figure, not only in physical forms but in the expressions of inner qualities of strength, reflective of so many Caribbean women. He once shared his aims with art critic Derek Bickerton, that he wished “to replace the European standards of beauty still slavishly accepted in the West Indies by standards based on the local inhabitants themselves.” As art writer and artist Chris Cozier states: “Busts like those of social worker and philanthropist John Beckles or Dame Nita Barrow….were clearly about the power of the individual voice and the individual presence in the social space.” His works have toured internationally and are included in UNESCO’s collections, and he was awarded the Gold Crown Merit in 1982.
Broodhagen was also a passionate arts educator. In 1947 he established the art department at Combemere School, and on his return from the UK worked as a teacher there until 1996.
Source: Art in Barbados: What Kind of Mirror Image? Authors: Alissandra Cummins, Allison Thompson, Nick Whittle. Published 1999. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:22 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:22 AM |
EDM |
6408 (EULAC) |
Bell |
This is a typical school bell, and is in the collection of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society as one of the visual indicators of the history of education on the island.
The foundations of education in Barbados were laid by the philanthropic efforts of private individuals and by the humanitarian interest of the Churches. Most of the existing older public secondary schools were founded by endowments originally intended for the education of white children, during colonization and the period of enslavement. The elementary schools grew out of the modest attempts by the Anglican, Moravian and Methodist Churches to give a Christian education to the enslaved in the period preceding emancipation. These efforts were intensified in the postemancipation period, that is, after 1834, and the setting up of small schools near the church became a common feature of the work of the church in those days. Although the legislature gradually took into its own hands the financing and administration of education, there has remained a close association with the Anglican, Moravian and Methodist Churches as far as education is concerned.
The present system developed largely from the 1890 Education Act, which established rigid distinctions between and even within levels of education. In 1932, the Marriot-Mayhew Commission carried out a comprehensive investigation of the Barbados’ educational service. It recommended additional educational programs to cater to specific groups, especially teachers, and to the wider community. As a result, a new Teachers' Training College was opened, new secondary schools were established, and a loan fund was created to assist individuals in obtaining higher education abroad. Technical and vocational training was also introduced. A new Education Act emerged in 1981 that sought to provide greater equality of opportunity. Once universal access to basic education was achieved, the country turned its attention toward reform of the education system to stay current with economic and technological change. The Planning Section of the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Culture compiled a White Paper on Education Reform for Barbados in 1995.
Sources:
1. “Historical Developments of Education in Barbados 1686”, Ministry of Education, Barbados.
2. “Barbados: Educational System Overview”, https://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/130/Barbados-EDUCATIONAL-SYSTEM-OVERVIEW.html
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:24 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:24 AM |
EDM |
6409 (EULAC) |
Anthropomorphic statue |
Anthropomorphic statue, part of the collection of the Moruga Museum. The Moruga Museum was established in November 2013 by founder of the St Vincent Ferrer Society, Eric Lewis. Based in the rural, seaside community of Gran Chemin in south Trinidad, the Moruga Museum's collections include natural and man-made artefacts that span the prehistoric to post-colonial periods. Although the Museum is focused on exploring the history and people of Moruga, artefacts have been gathered from multiple sites throughout Trinidad and Tobago. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:26 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:26 AM |
EDM |
6410 (EULAC) |
Cerdo alcancía - Piggy bank |
Su uso es de ahorrar dinero.
It is used for saving or setting aside money. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:28 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:28 AM |
EDM |
6411 (EULAC) |
Mujer con niño ceramica - Woman with child ceramic |
Blackware de cerámica que representa a la mujer que detiene a un niño.
Blackware ceramic depicting woman holding a child. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:30 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:30 AM |
EDM |
6413 (EULAC) |
Figura funeraria - Burial figure |
Figura en tocado de plumas de entierro en las pirámides de Túcume.
Figure in headdress made from feathers from burial in Túcume pyramids. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:34 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:34 AM |
EDM |
6414 (EULAC) |
Vasija pintada para perros - Painted dog vessel |
Gran recipiente de cerámica pintada para perro. El perro es gordo, lo que indica que los perros fueron comidos.
Large painted dog ceramic vessel. The dog is fat indicating dogs were eaten. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:36 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:36 AM |
EDM |
6415 (EULAC) |
Cerámica Huaco Blackware - Blackware Huaco ceramic |
Vasija de cerámica Blackware Huaco con dos pequeñas criaturas a los lados.
Blackware Huaco ceramic vessel with two small creatures on the sides. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:38 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:29:38 AM |
EDM |
6416 (EULAC) |
Vasija perfilado de dos cabezas - Two-headed profile vessel |
Vasija de cerámica de perfil de dos cabezas, rota en trozos y conservada.
Two-headed profile ceramic vessel, broken in pieces and conserved. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:43 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:43 AM |
EDM |
6417 (EULAC) |
Pájaro conectado de cerámica - Connected bird ceramic |
Vasija de cerámica conectada con figura del aves.
Ceramic vessel connected with bird figure. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:45 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:45 AM |
EDM |
6418 (EULAC) |
Vasija de cangrejo - Crab vessel |
Vasija de cerámica de cangrejo negro en forma de estribo.
Blackware crab ceramic vessel in stirrup shape. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:47 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:47 AM |
EDM |
6419 (EULAC) |
Vasija de cerámica conectada - Connected ceramic vessel |
Vasija de cerámica conectada utilizada para ceremonias.
Connected ceramic vessel used for ceremonies. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:49 AM |
Wednesday 28th of July 2021 01:30:43 PM |
EDM |
6421 (EULAC) |
Paccha retatro - Portrait Paccha |
Vasija con forma de cabeza humana utilizada para ceremonias con agua. Blackware.
Human head shaped vessel used for ceremonies with water. Blackware. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:53 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:53 AM |
EDM |
6423 (EULAC) |
Vaso réplica con escena mitológica - Replica beaker with mythological scene |
Réplica de un vaso de plata de doble pared con escena mitológica. Original se encuentra en el Museo de Arte de Denver. Las imágenes, que cubren las paredes y el fondo de la copa, incluyen una serpiente gigante llena de peces que pueden representar un río. Compuestos arquitectónicos, jardines, botes, cazadores de venados y seres sobrenaturales están incluidos en lo que pueden ser los episodios de una historia mitológica.
Replica of a silver double-walled beaker with mythological scene. Original is located at the Denver Art Museum. The imagery, which covers the cup’s walls and bottom, includes a giant serpent filled with fish that may represent a river. Architectural compounds, gardens, boats, deer hunters, and supernatural beings are all included in what may be the episodes of a mythological story. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:57 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:57 AM |
EDM |
6424 (EULAC) |
Whale Vertebrae plate |
Humpback Whale vertebral plate. The shore whaling in Barbados started in 1867, primarily hunting humpback whales, which were known to frequent Barbados’ waters in the early part of each year as they migrate from the colder Northern waters of the Atlantic to warmer, Southern climates to mate and calve. The vertebral plate here is from a humpback whale captured in the early 1900s. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:59 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:51:59 AM |
EDM |
6425 (EULAC) |
Shell Man |
This anthropomorphic figurine possibly depicts a carving of a bound ‘prisoner’. The artifact is made of conch shell and was discovered at Fresh Water Bay in St. Michael on the island’s West Coast. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:52:01 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 10:52:01 AM |
EDM |
6426 (EULAC) |
Pez raya de cerámica - Ray fish ceramic |
Una cerámica Blackware en forma de pez raya.
A Blackware ceramic in the shape of a ray fish. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:42 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:42 AM |
EDM |
6427 (EULAC) |
Blackware Paccha |
Una vasija Balckware usada para ceremonias con agua.
A Blackware vessel used for ceremonies with water. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:44 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:44 AM |
EDM |
6428 (EULAC) |
Bull's horn |
Bull's horn, part of the collection of the Charles Town Maroons Museum. The Charles Town Maroons occupied Crawford Town high in the Blue Mountains before signing the Peace Treaty with the British when they moved down to Charles Town on the Buff Bay River, where they remain today. The leader of the Charles Town Maroons was Nanny’s captain, Quao. Maroon communities are led by an elected leader – the Colonel. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:46 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:46 AM |
EDM |
6429 (EULAC) |
Heddle pulley with carved head |
It was common for men to do weaving in West African countries. By means of heddle pulleys the weavers separate the warp threads into ‘fans’ by means of foot pedals. Then the weft threads are ‘shot through’ these ‘fans’. Thus, fabric is created. These heddle pulleys were often carved, and with this one, a face can be made out on one of the sides. Often the faces were of goddesses, so the weavers could look at beauty while they work. Baule peoples and their neighbors to the West, the Guro, are famous as weavers, and are known for their fine indigo-and-white cotton fabrics. Scholars have suggested that the prominent display of pulleys, hanging over the weaver’s loom in the public place, afforded artists their best opportunity to showcase their carving skills, in the hope to attract commissions for figures and masks. This figurative pulley with carved a head demonstrates the efforts put by Baule and Guro artists into beautifying the simplest functional object.
Sources: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:48 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:48 AM |
EDM |
6430 (EULAC) |
Wooden Dan Mask |
The Dan live mostly in the western part of the Côte d’Ivoire and into Liberia. All Dan masks are sacred; they do not represent spirits of the wilderness, they are these spirits. Dan masks are characterized by a concave face, a protruding mouth, high-domed forehead and are often covered in a rich brown patina. There are a variety of Dan face masks, each of which has a different function. They may be the intermediaries, who acts between the village and the forest initiation camp, may act against bush fires during the dry season, used in pre-war ceremonies, for peace-making ceremonies, for entertainment. Over time, many among them have lost their original function and have been recycled into contexts related to entertainment, emerging only for festivals or events organized for visitors.
Sources: Zyama Tribal African Art
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:50 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:50 AM |
EDM |
6431 (EULAC) |
Escorpión deidad cerámica - Scorpion deity ceramic |
Cerámica Blackware que representa una deidad escorpión.
Blackware ceramic depicting a scorpion deity. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:52 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:52 AM |
EDM |
6432 (EULAC) |
Monkey Jar |
The monkey jar is a pottery jug used for holding drinking water and keeping it cool. This is because clay is a poor conductor of heat and since the jar is unglazed, water is able to evaporate from its surface to cool the jar. It is known for keeping the water cool. The Monkey jar shows similarity with similar vessels from Africa in its shape and function, giving evidence to support that the design and skill of making this vessel was passed down from enslaved people. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:54 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:54 AM |
EDM |
6433 (EULAC) |
UWI residence lamp |
A lamp used in the rooms of the first students (it belonged to an alumna who matriculated in 1949, the second year of the university). Part of the collection of the University of the West Indies Museum. The University of the West Indies Museum, commonly called the UWI Museum, was established in 2012. Its focus is the history and development of the University of the West Indies, and its relationship to the West Indies – now more commonly known as the Caribbean – region, which it serves. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:56 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:56 AM |
EDM |
6434 (EULAC) |
Gibbs Face |
This Amerindian artefact is most recognisable as a face that adorned the Barbados Museum and Historical Society’s logo |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:58 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:12:58 AM |
EDM |
6435 (EULAC) |
Kaolin Ball Clay Tobacco Pipe |
White kaolin clay ball tobacco pipe, partial bowl and heel/spur. Decorated with star shapes in relief on both sides, with a vertical feather/leaf pattern down the length of the bowl on two sides. The artifact was found in church village; it is unknown who would have used the pipe, as the village was home to a mixed community of enslaved people and poor whites. It is unknown where the pipe originated, but the shape of the pipe resembles pipes found at archaeological sites in England and on other Anglophone Caribbean islands. The star relief pattern resembles patterns found in the Bahamas. The pipe was likely used pre-Emancipation in Barbados. Photographs and metadata completed by Kaya Hill, Brown University History of Art and Architecture A.B. candidate 2018, during a visit to BMHS. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:00 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:00 AM |
EDM |
6436 (EULAC) |
Pony |
The Bridges Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:46 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:46 AM |
EDM |
6437 (EULAC) |
Black Ceramic Jug - Bridges Collection |
The Bridges Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:48 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:48 AM |
EDM |
6438 (EULAC) |
Polar bear skull |
Polar bear skull - The Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum - Teaching Collection, University of St Andrews, Scotland. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:50 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:50 AM |
EDM |
6439 (EULAC) |
Porpoise |
Porpoise Skull - Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:52 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:52 AM |
EDM |
6440 (EULAC) |
Black Bear Skull |
Black Bear Skull - The Bell Pettigrew Museum Teaching Collection |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:54 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:54 AM |
EDM |
6441 (EULAC) |
Tailor's goose iron |
The tailor's goose iron was a long and thin iron, compared to its household counterpart, with handles that resemble that of a goose's neck. It was traditionally used by tailors for smoothing fabric and pressing seams. There were usually multiple irons in rotation: one in use and at least one other being heated over coals or stove. Early flat irons needed to be gripped with some sort of rag to avoid burns to the user's hand. Later designs incorporated methods of having cooler handles for example: a wooden handle. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:55 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:55 AM |
EDM |
6442 (EULAC) |
Iron ball |
The iron ball was part of punishment for enslaved people in Barbados. The ball would be fastened to a short chain that was shackled to an enslaved person’s legs. The enslaved person would have to continue labour whilst shackled to the ball, which could weigh from 8 – 10 lbs.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:57 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:57 AM |
EDM |
6443 (EULAC) |
Taíno Zemi |
This small figurine is a Taíno Zemi. A Pre-Columbian artefact from the Taíno people who inhabited the Caribbean centuries before the arrival of the Europeans around 1492. They were wiped out by European colonialism. This figurine was an important aspect of their culture, representing their religious beliefs. The zemis were modelled after Taíno deities and the Taíno would communicate with them through the inhalation of a hallucinogenic substance called cohoba, which they placed on top of the figurine's small bowl above its head.
This figurine is a replica. The original zemi was excavated in Jamaica, and now resides in the British Museum, though not on display. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:59 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:13:59 AM |
EDM |
6444 (EULAC) |
Stone Scraper |
Scrapers made from a variety of materials were popular tools for Amerindian communities. Scrapers are typically formed by chipping the end of a flake of stone in order to create one sharp side and to keep the rest of the sides dull to facilitate grasping it. Most scrapers are either circle or blade-like in shape. The working edges of scrapers tend to be convex, and many have trimmed and dulled lateral edges to facilitate hafting.
In Barbados, as the island is made of limestone and not volcanic rock, scrapers were usually made of conch shell. So it is likely that this stone scraper originated from another Caribbean country.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:02 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:02 AM |
EDM |
6445 (EULAC) |
Amerindian Cassava Grater |
The Cassava grater was part of the preparation process for Cassava by Amerindian communities. Jerome Handler, in his article “Aspects of Amerindian Ethnography in 17th Century Barbados” stated that: “ in processing the cassava, traditional Amerindian techniques generally involved first the scraping off of the skin and then the grating of the root with a grater made of thorny branches, coral, or wood and stone splinters set in a board. In squeezing the juice out of the grated cassava, a cylindrical basketry strainer or press (commonly known as a matapi or tipiti in the ethnographic literature) was employed.” (63)
This particular grater also has a motif of a lizard. Animals such as lizards, frogs or turtles were frequent in Taíno art.
Source: “Aspects of Amerindian Ethnography in 17th Century Barbados”. Author: Jerome S. Handler. Caribbean Studies, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Jan., 1970), pp. 50-72.
Digitized by Toni-Q Harris during the 2018 BMHS 3D Photogrammetry Summer Intensive
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:04 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:04 AM |
EDM |
6446 (EULAC) |
Tuk Band Penny Whistle |
The pennywhistle or tin whistle is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. The modern pennywhistle originates in the British Isles, particularly England and Ireland. It is used in all manner of musical genre from Celtic to Jazz music. The pennywhistle found its way to Barbados through British colonialism and is featured prominently in the Barbados Landship and Tuk Band. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:28 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:28 AM |
EDM |
6447 (EULAC) |
Chimpanzee skull |
Chimpanzee skull from Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum handling collection for mammology studies |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:31 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:31 AM |
EDM |
6449 (EULAC) |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
Green Sea Turtle Skull |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:34 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:34 AM |
EDM |
6450 (EULAC) |
Peregrine Falcon |
The peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the peregrine,[2] and historically as the duck hawk in North America, is a widespread bird of prey (raptor) in the family Falconidae. A large, crow-sized falcon, it has a blue-grey back, barred white underparts, and a black head. The peregrine is renowned for its speed, reaching over 320 km/h (200 mph) during its characteristic hunting stoop (high-speed dive),making it the fastest bird in the world and the fastest member of the animal kingdom. According to a National Geographic TV program, the highest measured speed of a peregrine falcon is 389 km/h (242 mph). As is typical of bird-eating raptors, peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic, with females being considerably larger than males. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:36 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:36 AM |
EDM |
6451 (EULAC) |
Calabash bowl |
Calabash bowl made from the fruit of the crescentia cujete tree and was used by the amerindian community. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:38 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:38 AM |
EDM |
6452 (EULAC) |
Militia Badge |
The Barbados Militia was raised in 1640 “for the defence and protection of Barbados.” and is probably one of the oldest in the British commonwealth, serving until British troops arrived in 1780. The main objective of the militias formation (as well as the strength and state of the island's fortifications) derived from a concern over external attack by foreign forces, particularly the French. The suppression of slave revolts was also a great concern of the planter class and, in the earlier periods, revolts by white indentured servants, notably the Irish. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:40 AM |
Monday 26th of October 2020 11:32:06 AM |
EDM |
6453 (EULAC) |
Amerindian Shell |
A shell found by Peter L Drewett that might have been a tool used to consume food with by the Amerindian community. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:43 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:43 AM |
EDM |
6454 (EULAC) |
Police Badge |
The main Police Force of Barbados was established in 1835. The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), as established under the Police Act, of 1961, and the Constitution of Barbados is a part of the government responsible for local law enforcement. The RBPF is divided into three territorial divisions, the Operations Support Division, the Administrative Support Division and the Criminal Investigations Division. The organisation structure of the RBPF is modeled after London’s Metropolitan Police Service. The prefix “Royal” was added to the title of the Police Force in February 1966 due to a visit by the Queen. Since that time, “Royal” has remained as part of the name and identity of the force. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:45 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:45 AM |
EDM |
6455 (EULAC) |
Barbados Bullfinch/Sparrow |
The Barbados bullfinch is a small bird, 14–15 cm (5.5–6 in). The upperparts are a dark olive-grey, the wings are mostly brown, underparts are greyish, while the under tail-coverts are tawny. The species is not sexually dimorphic, with females and males having similar plumage. The birds' calls include simple twittering, an occasional harsh petulant note, and a sharp trill |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:47 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:14:47 AM |
EDM |
6456 (EULAC) |
Artillery Shell |
WW1 decorated artillery shell |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:27 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:27 AM |
EDM |
6457 (EULAC) |
Artillery Shell 2 |
WW1 decorated artillery shell |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:29 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:29 AM |
EDM |
6458 (EULAC) |
Suitcase |
A brown suitcase used for travel by a Barbadian. On one side of the item is a sticker with the acronym B.O.A.C, which stands for British Overseas Airways Corporation. This was the British state-owned airline created in 1939 by the merger of Imperial Airways and British Airways Ltd. It continued operating overseas services throughout World War II. It would eventually merge with the British European Airways (B.E.A) to become in 1971 the British Airways, which has been active to this day. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:31 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:31 AM |
EDM |
6459 (EULAC) |
Ceramic Cream Preserve Pot |
From collection at Timespan Museum.
“Rich Preserved Cream, From The Wigtownshre Creamery Co. Stranraer Boracsed”. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:33 AM |
Monday 23rd of November 2020 04:34:06 PM |
EDM |
6460 (EULAC) |
Metal Scale |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:35 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:35 AM |
EDM |
6461 (EULAC) |
Gorilla skull |
Gorilla skull from the Bell Pettigrew Natural History Museum - Teaching Collection, University of St Andrews, Scotland. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:37 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:37 AM |
EDM |
6462 (EULAC) |
Clay jug |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:38 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:38 AM |
EDM |
6463 (EULAC) |
Ceramic Jug - Bridges Collection |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:40 AM |
Friday 23rd of October 2020 11:16:40 AM |
EDM |
6466 (EULAC) |
Ammunition box top |
For a Spandau machine gun, sent from Walter Tull to his brother Edward Tull-Warnock in a letter from the Front 10th August, 1917. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:01:04 AM |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 06:05:54 PM |
EDM |
6467 (EULAC) |
Ammunition box top |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:03:05 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:03:05 AM |
EDM |
6468 (EULAC) |
Battle of the Somme Football |
Billie (Wilfred) Nevill was educated at Dover College. He left university on 5th August 1914 and applied for a commission as soon as Lord Kitchener asked for volunteers to fight in the Great War.
In May 1916, Captain Nevill went home to England on leave. To provide his men with a familiar symbol from home he purchased two footballs - some say four - to take back to France. He hoped that his “team” would kick and dribble their way to the German trenches and so on to victory.
On the first of July 1916, the first day on the Battle of the Somme, Captain Nevill, commanding B Company in the 8th (Service) Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, issued each of his platoons with a football. He had offered a prize for the first man to score a goal into the German trenches.
At 7.27 am, he climbed out of the trench, kicked off one of the footballs and advanced. The attack lasted over nine hours, and only about 250 men reached Breslau Trench unwounded. Nevill was shot in the head and killed just outside the German wire, in the first five minutes of the battle. He was 21.
Two of the footballs were found the next day and returned to England. In Britain Nevill became a national hero standing for courage and strength of character, whilst in Germany his act was regarded as British madness.
The second football perished in a fire in 2015. |
3D Object |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:04:19 AM |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 09:44:56 AM |
EDM |
6469 (EULAC) |
Charity Winner's Medal |
Walter Tull won the Charity Winner's Medal early (September 1909) in his first season with Tottenham Hotspur. He signed for Spurs on 20th July, and then seemed to have played preseason cricket for the team. His signing on fee was £10, and he was then paid £4 a week as a player. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:04:28 AM |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 06:06:04 PM |
EDM |
6471 (EULAC) |
Deeves's Uniform Jacket |
The uniform belonged to 2nd Lieutenant Thomas William Deeves MC, who served in the 16th (Public School) Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment. Deeves received the Military Cross with bar (basically: two military crosses!) for his gallantry on two separate occasions on the 20th and 30th of November 1917. On the 30th he was so badly injured by airplane machine gun fire that he was left for dead in a farmhouse; two days later, as he was taken away to be buried, someone checked his pulse and found he was still - barely - alive.
After several days on a No Hope Ward in a military hospital, doctors began to treat him. Two and a half years later, after over 30 operations, he requested to have his left arm amputated. The red triangles on his uniform sleeves are wound stripes, showing that he had previously been injured.
Walter would have worn a similar jacket as he was on active service in the 17th and 23rd Middlesex Regiments.
Walter took part in a football tournament between the Sportsmen’s and Public Schools’ Battalions whilst training in July 1915. Deeves was also training in the same camps as Walter. They were at Perham Down in summer and autumn 1915. Deeves left Folkestone for Boulogne on 17 November 1915 and Walter on 18, the day after. They were also in the same Battalion at the same time: Walter was in the 5th Battalion between 30 May and 4 August 1917 and Deeves joins the 5th Battalion (a reserve officer’s Battalion before being posted to the Front) on 27 June 1917 after recuperating from a shrapnel wound. |
3D Object |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:13:25 AM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:42:57 PM |
EDM |
6473 (EULAC) |
Letter from Walter Tull from the Front |
The letter from the Front is dated 10th August 1917, and was sent to his brother Edward Tull-Warnock. The Mark note and the Ammunition box top were included in the letter, and were picked up during Walter's foray into No-Man's-Land, as described in the letter. The title of Phil Vasili's biography of Walter, All the guns in France couldn't wake me, comes from a section in the letter where Walter is describing just how exhausted he is, after his days at the Front. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:19:36 AM |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 06:06:17 PM |
EDM |
6475 (EULAC) |
Letter from WT from the Front |
Three sheets (five pages) with envelope |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:20:46 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:20:46 AM |
EDM |
6476 (EULAC) |
One Mark Note |
Sent from the Front by Walter Tull, included in his letter to his brother Edward Tull-Warnock 10th August, 1917. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:38:49 AM |
Wednesday 11th of November 2020 06:06:34 PM |
EDM |
6477 (EULAC) |
One Mark Note |
Sent from the Front by Walter Tull |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:39:02 AM |
Friday 06th of November 2020 11:39:30 AM |
EDM |
6479 (EULAC) |
Deeves's Uniform Jacket |
The uniform belonged to 2nd Lieutenant Thomas William Deeves MC, who served in the 16th (Public School) Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment. Deeves received the Military Cross with bar (basically: two military crosses!) for his gallantry on two separate occasions on the 20th and 30th of November 1917. On the 30th he was so badly injured by airplane machine gun fire that he was left for dead in a farmhouse; two days later, as he was taken away to be buried, someone checked his pulse and found he was still - barely - alive. After several days on a No Hope Ward in a military hospital, doctors began to treat him. Two and a half years later, after over 30 operations, he requested to have his left arm amputated. The red triangles on his uniform sleeves are wound stripes, showing that he had previously been injured. Walter would have worn a similar jacket as he was on active service in the 17th and 23rd Middlesex Regiments. Walter took part in a football tournament between the Sportsmen’s and Public Schools’ Battalions whilst training in July 1915. Deeves was also training in the same camps as Walter. They were at Perham Down in summer and autumn 1915. Deeves left Folkestone for Boulogne on 17 November 1915 and Walter on 18, the day after. They were also in the same Battalion at the same time: Walter was in the 5th Battalion between 30 May and 4 August 1917 and Deeves joins the 5th Battalion (a reserve officer’s Battalion before being posted to the Front) on 27 June 1917 after recuperating from a shrapnel wound. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 12:10:57 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 01:37:58 PM |
EDM |
6480 (EULAC) |
Battle of the Somme Football |
Billie (Wilfred) Nevill was educated at Dover College. He left university on 5th August 1914 and applied for a commission as soon as Lord Kitchener asked for volunteers to fight in the Great War.
In May 1916, Captain Nevill went home to England on leave. To provide his men with a familiar symbol from home he purchased two footballs - some say four - to take back to France. He hoped that his “team” would kick and dribble their way to the German trenches and so on to victory.
On the first of July 1916, the first day on the Battle of the Somme, Captain Nevill, commanding B Company in the 8th (Service) Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, issued each of his platoons with a football. He had offered a prize for the first man to score a goal into the German trenches.
At 7.27 am, he climbed out of the trench, kicked off one of the footballs and advanced. The attack lasted over nine hours, and only about 250 men reached Breslau Trench unwounded. Nevill was shot in the head and killed just outside the German wire, in the first five minutes of the battle. He was 21.
Two of the footballs were found the next day and returned to England. In Britain Nevill became a national hero standing for courage and strength of character, whilst in Germany his act was regarded as British madness.
The second football perished in a fire in 2015. |
Image |
Friday 06th of November 2020 12:19:44 PM |
Tuesday 10th of November 2020 02:51:49 PM |
EDM |
6481 (EULAC) |
Deeves's Uniform Jacket |
The uniform belonged to 2nd Lieutenant Thomas William Deeves MC, who served in the 16th (Public School) Battalion, the Middlesex Regiment. Deeves received the Military Cross with bar (basically: two military crosses!) for his gallantry on two separate occasions on the 20th and 30th of November 1917. On the 30th he was so badly injured by airplane machine gun fire that he was left for dead in a farmhouse; two days later, as he was taken away to be buried, someone checked his pulse and found he was still - barely - alive. After several days on a No Hope Ward in a military hospital, doctors began to treat him. Two and a half years later, after over 30 operations, he requested to have his left arm amputated. The red triangles on his uniform sleeves are wound stripes, showing that he had previously been injured. Walter would have worn a similar jacket as he was on active service in the 17th and 23rd Middlesex Regiments. Walter took part in a football tournament between the Sportsmen’s and Public Schools’ Battalions whilst training in July 1915. Deeves was also training in the same camps as Walter. They were at Perham Down in summer and autumn 1915. Deeves left Folkestone for Boulogne on 17 November 1915 and Walter on 18, the day after. They were also in the same Battalion at the same time: Walter was in the 5th Battalion between 30 May and 4 August 1917 and Deeves joins the 5th Battalion (a reserve officer’s Battalion before being posted to the Front) on 27 June 1917 after recuperating from a shrapnel wound. |
3D Object |
Thursday 12th of November 2020 11:02:00 AM |
Thursday 12th of November 2020 11:15:22 AM |
EDM |
6483 (EULAC) |
Image of the Stone Sphere |
An image of the Bola de peidra |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:18:06 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:18:06 AM |
EDM |
6484 (EULAC) |
Image of the Stone Sphere with camera and tripod |
An image of the Bola de peidra during the process of photogrammetry |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:51:25 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 12:42:31 PM |
EDM |
6485 (EULAC) |
Calabaza decorativa - Decorative gourd 3D image |
An image of the 3D object Calabaza decorativa, a decorative gourd |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:27 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 01:04:34 PM |
EDM |
6486 (EULAC) |
Image of a woven basket |
An image of a canasta tejida, a woven basket from Boruca |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:28 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:28 AM |
EDM |
6487 (EULAC) |
Image of a Weaving loom |
An image of a Brucan weaving loom with a traditional pattern |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:32 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:32 AM |
EDM |
6488 (EULAC) |
Image of a wooden mask |
An image of a Brucan wooden mask in a traditional style |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:36 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 12:10:25 PM |
EDM |
6489 (EULAC) |
Image of a bull horn |
An image of a Cuerno de toro, a Bull horn |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:36 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 12:09:49 PM |
EDM |
6490 (EULAC) |
Video of Brucan community members playing the Cuerno de toro, a Bull horn and Concha, a Seashell |
Video of Brucan community members playing the Cuerno de toro (Bull horn) and Concha (a Seashell) |
Video |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:37 AM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 11:54:37 AM |
EDM |
6491 (EULAC) |
Image of the community museum sign |
Image of the Museo Comunitario de Boruca sign |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:11 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:11 PM |
EDM |
6492 (EULAC) |
Image of Brucan community member holding a traditional mask |
Image of Brucan community member holding a traditional mask |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:14 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:14 PM |
EDM |
6493 (EULAC) |
Image from inside traditional Brucan house |
Image from inside an open traditional Brucan house |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:17 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:50:01 PM |
EDM |
6494 (EULAC) |
Image of path through Boruca at sunset |
Image from path through Boruca at sunset |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:18 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:50:18 PM |
EDM |
6495 (EULAC) |
Image of waterfull outside Boruca |
Image of waterfall outside of Boruca that is tied with traditional stories and myths |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:19 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:50:31 PM |
EDM |
6496 (EULAC) |
Image of school students around camera |
Image of students around a 360 degree camera next to a waterfall |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:20 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:20 PM |
EDM |
6497 (EULAC) |
Image of community member standing beside stone sphere |
Image of community member standing next to the stone sphere at the museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:23 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:23 PM |
EDM |
6498 (EULAC) |
Image of Boruca from road outside museum |
Image of Boruca from road outside museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:27 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:27 PM |
EDM |
6499 (EULAC) |
Image of community member being interviewed |
Image of community members interviewing and filming each other |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:30 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:30 PM |
EDM |
6500 (EULAC) |
Image of community member talking to students in museum |
Image of community member speaking to students inside the community museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:33 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:52:41 PM |
EDM |
6501 (EULAC) |
Image of museum sign |
Image of community museum sign on the side of the museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:34 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:52:49 PM |
EDM |
6502 (EULAC) |
Image of community museum |
Image of community museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:35 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:37:35 PM |
EDM |
6503 (EULAC) |
Image of building associated with museum |
Image of outside building associated with the community museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:08 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:08 PM |
EDM |
6504 (EULAC) |
Image of symbolic tree inside the museum |
Image of symbolic tree inside the community museum |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:11 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:11 PM |
EDM |
6505 (EULAC) |
Image of taburete de armadillo, armadillo stool |
Image of taburete de armadillo, armadillo stool |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:15 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:15 PM |
EDM |
6506 (EULAC) |
Image of a female figure |
Image of a female figure made out of a gourd and straw |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:18 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:18 PM |
EDM |
6507 (EULAC) |
Image of decorated gourd bowl |
Image of a decorative bowl made out of a gourd |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:22 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:22 PM |
EDM |
6508 (EULAC) |
Image of woven blanket |
Image of a woven blanket in traditional pattern |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:25 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:25 PM |
EDM |
6509 (EULAC) |
Image of gourd vessel |
Image of a gourd used as a vessel |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:30 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:30 PM |
EDM |
6510 (EULAC) |
Image of metal light |
Image of a metal light without a bulb |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:33 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:33 PM |
EDM |
6511 (EULAC) |
Image of wooden tray |
Image of wooden tray |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:37 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:37 PM |
EDM |
6512 (EULAC) |
Image of gourd bowl decorated with symbols |
Image of gourd bowl decorated with symbols |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:42 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:42 PM |
EDM |
6513 (EULAC) |
Image of bull horn instrument |
Image of bull horn instrument |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:45 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:45 PM |
EDM |
6514 (EULAC) |
Image of undecorated gourd bowl |
Image of undecorated gourd bowl |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:49 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:49 PM |
EDM |
6515 (EULAC) |
Image of wooden cup |
Image of wooden cup |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:52 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:52 PM |
EDM |
6516 (EULAC) |
Image of wooden mortar and pestle |
Image of wooden mortar and pestle |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:56 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:56 PM |
EDM |
6517 (EULAC) |
Image of woven wooden basket |
Image of woven wooden basket |
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:59 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 02:38:59 PM |
EDM |
6540 (EULAC) |
Video of wicker rug beater |
Video of wicker rug beater with commentary by museum staff |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:34 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:34 PM |
EDM |
6541 (EULAC) |
Video of description of prisoners in jail cell |
Video of volunteer giving a description of prisoner conditions in jail cell |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:37 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:37 PM |
EDM |
6542 (EULAC) |
Video of description of jail cell construction |
Video of volunteer describing jail cell construction |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:39 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:39 PM |
EDM |
6543 (EULAC) |
Video of introduction of jail cells |
Video of volunteer giving an introduction to the jail cells at the museum |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:41 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:41 PM |
EDM |
6544 (EULAC) |
Video of jail cell |
Video of inside jail cell located at the museum |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:43 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:43 PM |
EDM |
6545 (EULAC) |
Video of tamarind tree seeds and legend |
Video of museum staff telling legend of the tamarind tree seed |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:45 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:45 PM |
EDM |
6546 (EULAC) |
Video of tamarind tree seeds and describing Barbadian African and European roots |
Video of museum staff describing how Barbados has roots to Africa and Europe |
Video |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:48 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:48 PM |
EDM |
6547 (EULAC) |
Image of jail cell eyelets |
Image of metal eyelets for hanging prisomers cots |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:50 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:50 PM |
EDM |
6548 (EULAC) |
Image of jail cell door |
Image of metal jail cell door |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:50 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:50 PM |
EDM |
6549 (EULAC) |
Image of jail cell eyelets different angle |
Image of metal jail cell eyelets from another angle |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:51 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:51 PM |
EDM |
6550 (EULAC) |
Image of hand bell |
Image of metal hand bell |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:52 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:52 PM |
EDM |
6551 (EULAC) |
Image of Conch shell |
Image of a Conch shell |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:53 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:53 PM |
EDM |
6552 (EULAC) |
Image of Amerindian stone scraper |
Image of Amerindian stone scraper |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:54 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:54 PM |
EDM |
6553 (EULAC) |
Image of iron ball |
Image of Iron ball used to chain enslaved peoples |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:55 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:55 PM |
EDM |
6554 (EULAC) |
Image of a Taino Zemi |
Image of a carved wooden Taino Zemi |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:56 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:56 PM |
EDM |
6555 (EULAC) |
Image of Amerindian Cassava Grater |
Image of a decorated Amerindian Cassava Grater |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:57 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:57 PM |
EDM |
6556 (EULAC) |
Image of a sea urchin |
Image of a bleached sea urchin |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:58 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:12:58 PM |
EDM |
6557 (EULAC) |
Image of Barbara bust |
Image of "Barbara" by Karl Broodhagen Terracotta bust |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:02 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:25:01 PM |
EDM |
6558 (EULAC) |
Image of Maragret's Head bust |
Image of "Margaret's Head" by Karl Broodhagen terracotta bust |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:06 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:28:17 PM |
EDM |
6559 (EULAC) |
Image of Osprey taxidermy |
Image of a taxidermied osprey |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:10 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:10 PM |
EDM |
6560 (EULAC) |
Image of West African heddle pulley |
Image of a West African heddle pulley |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:14 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:14 PM |
EDM |
6561 (EULAC) |
Image of Militia Badge |
Image of a Militia badge |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:17 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:17 PM |
EDM |
6562 (EULAC) |
Image of Tuk Band penny whistle |
Image of a Tuk band penny whistle |
Image |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:20 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 02:13:20 PM |
EDM |
6572 (EULAC) |
Barbados Museum & Historical Society garrison view from above |
Barbados Museum & Historical Society view from above, showing the lay out of the original garrison. |
Image |
Friday 04th of December 2020 11:59:06 AM |
Friday 04th of December 2020 12:02:24 PM |
EDM |
6573 (EULAC) |
Image of the front entrance of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society |
Image of the front entrance of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society |
Image |
Friday 11th of December 2020 02:27:33 PM |
Friday 11th of December 2020 02:27:33 PM |
EDM |
6574 (EULAC) |
Image of logos |
Image of logos |
Image |
Monday 14th of December 2020 11:06:48 AM |
Monday 14th of December 2020 11:06:48 AM |
EDM |
6575 (EULAC) |
Diane Abbot |
|
Image |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 09:58:36 AM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 09:58:36 AM |
EDM |
6576 (EULAC) |
Diane Abbott |
Representing the London constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, Diane Abbott was Britain's first Black woman MP.
Born on September 27th, 1953, in London of Jamaican parents, Abbott was educated at Harrow County Girls' Grammar School and Newnham College, Cambridge, with an MA in History. A journalist by profession, she worked as an administrative trainee with the Home Office; Race Relations Officer for the National Council for Civil Liberties; a reporter with TV AM and Thames Television; Public Relations Officer with the GLC and Head of Lambeth Council's Press Office.
Abbott was active in the Black Sections movement within the Labour Party and in community politics, including OWAAD (Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent); the "Scrap Sus" campaign to ban police stop-and-search tactics levelled at Black youth, and was a founder member of the Black Media Workers' Organisation.
Active for many years in the Trade Union movement, particularly on race equality issues, Ms Abbott served for a year as Britain's first Black female Equality Officer in the Association of Cinematographers Television and Allied Technicians.
She also served as an elected local councillor in the London Borough of Westminster for four years, during which she was a member of the Environment, Grants and Social Services
She is also founder and president of the organisation Black Women Mean Business
|
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 09:58:45 AM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:27:13 AM |
EDM |
6577 (EULAC) |
Guyana |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:42:19 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:42:19 PM |
EDM |
6578 (EULAC) |
London |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:43:32 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:43:32 PM |
EDM |
6579 (EULAC) |
Baroness Valerie Amos Photo |
|
Image |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:50:43 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:50:43 PM |
EDM |
6580 (EULAC) |
Baroness Valerie Amos |
Baroness Valerie Amos was the first black woman cabinet minister and joint first black woman peer and recently appointed Leader of the House of Lords, the third woman in history to lead the upper house of Parliament. Baroness Amos is one of three black peers that sit in the House of Lords. She was created a life peer in 1997. She is what is referred as 'a working peer', and is currently the Secretary of State for International Development.
Born in March 1954 in Guyana, Valerie Ann Amos began her career in local government, working in various London boroughs from 1981 to 1989. She was educated at Townley Grammar School for Girls before completing a degree in sociology at Warwick University in 1976, a master's degree in cultural studies from Birmingham University in 1977 and doctoral research at University of East Anglia.
Prior to her appointment as Secretary of State for International Development, Baroness Amos was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs in June 2001 with responsibility for Africa, the Commonwealth, the Caribbean, Overseas Territories, Consular Issues and FCO Personnel.
Previously she was the Government Whip from 1998 to 2001 and a co-opted member, European Union Sub-committee F (Social Affairs, Education and Home Affairs) from 1997-98. She was spokesperson for social security 1998-2001, international development since 1998, women's issues 1998-2001, and foreign and commonwealth office 2001.
She was chief executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission from 1989 to 1994, and then director of Amos Fraser Bernard from 1995 to 1998.
She was deputy chair of the Runnymede Trust, a trustee of Institute of Public Policy Research and involved in Project Hope, an NGO which promotes healthcare. Her charity works involved being the chair of the board of governors at Royal College of Nursing Institute from 1994 to 1998 and one of the directors of Hampstead Theatre. |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:50:55 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:26:28 AM |
EDM |
6581 (EULAC) |
Baroness Valerie Amos |
Baroness Valerie Amos was the first black woman cabinet minister and joint first black woman peer and recently appointed Leader of the House of Lords, the third woman in history to lead the upper house of Parliament. Baroness Amos is one of three black peers that sit in the House of Lords. She was created a life peer in 1997. She is what is referred as 'a working peer', and is currently the Secretary of State for International Development. Born in March 1954 in Guyana, Valerie Ann Amos began her career in local government, working in various London boroughs from 1981 to 1989. She was educated at Townley Grammar School for Girls before completing a degree in sociology at Warwick University in 1976, a master's degree in cultural studies from Birmingham University in 1977 and doctoral research at University of East Anglia. Prior to her appointment as Secretary of State for International Development, Baroness Amos was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs in June 2001 with responsibility for Africa, the Commonwealth, the Caribbean, Overseas Territories, Consular Issues and FCO Personnel. Previously she was the Government Whip from 1998 to 2001 and a co-opted member, European Union Sub-committee F (Social Affairs, Education and Home Affairs) from 1997-98. She was spokesperson for social security 1998-2001, international development since 1998, women's issues 1998-2001, and foreign and commonwealth office 2001. She was chief executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission from 1989 to 1994, and then director of Amos Fraser Bernard from 1995 to 1998. She was deputy chair of the Runnymede Trust, a trustee of Institute of Public Policy Research and involved in Project Hope, an NGO which promotes healthcare. Her charity works involved being the chair of the board of governors at Royal College of Nursing Institute from 1994 to 1998 and one of the directors of Hampstead Theatre |
Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 01:56:58 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 02:02:24 PM |
EDM |
6582 (EULAC) |
Joan Armatrading |
Pioneer of British rock during the 70s; singer/songwriter, Joan Armatrading is credited with being the first black female singer/songwriter to gain prominence on the British music scene. She offered a unique take on folk and reggae that was highly influential to artists like Tasmin Archer and Tracy Chapman.
Born in St Kitts in 1950, she moved to Birmingham with her family when she was eight, where she taught herself to play piano and guitar. She began her career playing small sets of her own music at local clubs as a teenager.
While touring with a production of Hair, she met Pam Nestor, who became her writing partner and the two collaborated on material that later featured on her first album. After this, Joan went solo and released Back to the Night. Her first commercial success was with her self titled release in 1976, and she followed that with 1977's Show Some Emotion and 1978's To The Limit.
Armatrading's loyal cult following has kept her touring and recording for more than 25 years. Her classic songs - Love and Affection, Drop the Pilot, Me, Myself and I have earned her Grammy nominations. She has also accumulated 18 gold records, and 10 platinum records in her career, as well as critical acclaim. She is also in the enviable position of choosing her own touring and recording timetable.
|
Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 02:15:37 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 02:15:37 PM |
EDM |
6583 (EULAC) |
Joan Armatrading |
Pioneer of British rock during the 70s; singer/songwriter, Joan Armatrading is credited with being the first black female singer/songwriter to gain prominence on the British music scene. She offered a unique take on folk and reggae that was highly influential to artists like Tasmin Archer and Tracy Chapman.
Born in St Kitts in 1950, she moved to Birmingham with her family when she was eight, where she taught herself to play piano and guitar. She began her career playing small sets of her own music at local clubs as a teenager.
While touring with a production of Hair, she met Pam Nestor, who became her writing partner and the two collaborated on material that later featured on her first album. After this, Joan went solo and released Back to the Night. Her first commercial success was with her self titled release in 1976, and she followed that with 1977's Show Some Emotion and 1978's To The Limit.
Armatrading's loyal cult following has kept her touring and recording for more than 25 years. Her classic songs - Love and Affection, Drop the Pilot, Me, Myself and I have earned her Grammy nominations. She has also accumulated 18 gold records, and 10 platinum records in her career, as well as critical acclaim. She is also in the enviable position of choosing her own touring and recording timetable.
|
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 02:16:15 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:25:36 AM |
EDM |
6584 (EULAC) |
St Kitts |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:13:03 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:13:03 PM |
EDM |
6585 (EULAC) |
Birmingham |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:15:24 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:15:24 PM |
EDM |
6586 (EULAC) |
Jamaica |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:16:20 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:16:20 PM |
EDM |
6587 (EULAC) |
Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:17:05 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:17:05 PM |
EDM |
6588 (EULAC) |
England |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:17:46 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:17:46 PM |
EDM |
6589 (EULAC) |
Bangor Ridge, Portland, Jamaica |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:18:50 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:18:50 PM |
EDM |
6590 (EULAC) |
Georgetown, Guyana |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:19:47 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 09:40:16 AM |
EDM |
6591 (EULAC) |
United Kingdom |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:20:46 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:20:46 PM |
EDM |
6592 (EULAC) |
Kingston, Jamaica |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:22:28 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:22:28 PM |
EDM |
6593 (EULAC) |
Sugar Hill St Joseph |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:23:26 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:23:26 PM |
EDM |
6595 (EULAC) |
Barbados |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:25:05 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:25:05 PM |
EDM |
6596 (EULAC) |
Reading |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:25:59 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:25:59 PM |
EDM |
6597 (EULAC) |
Aylesbury, England |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:29:58 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:29:58 PM |
EDM |
6598 (EULAC) |
Congo Road, St Philip, Barbados |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:31:09 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:31:09 PM |
EDM |
6599 (EULAC) |
Saint Philip, Barbados |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:32:37 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:32:37 PM |
EDM |
6600 (EULAC) |
Mayaro, Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:33:31 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:33:31 PM |
EDM |
6601 (EULAC) |
Manchester |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:36:52 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:36:52 PM |
EDM |
6602 (EULAC) |
Fairfield Cross Road, St Michael |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:38:00 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:03:55 AM |
EDM |
6603 (EULAC) |
Oxford England |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:39:09 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:39:09 PM |
EDM |
6604 (EULAC) |
Port Of Spain, Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:40:04 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:40:04 PM |
EDM |
6605 (EULAC) |
Port Of Spain, Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:40:10 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:40:10 PM |
EDM |
6606 (EULAC) |
Dudley, West Midlands |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:43:31 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:43:31 PM |
EDM |
6607 (EULAC) |
St George, Barbados |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:45:02 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:45:02 PM |
EDM |
6608 (EULAC) |
Tunapuna, Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:45:58 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:45:58 PM |
EDM |
6609 (EULAC) |
Ilford, London |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:47:01 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:47:01 PM |
EDM |
6610 (EULAC) |
Bishops Stortford |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:48:09 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:48:09 PM |
EDM |
6611 (EULAC) |
Chapelton, Jamaica |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:49:03 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:49:03 PM |
EDM |
6612 (EULAC) |
Belmont, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:49:48 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:49:48 PM |
EDM |
6613 (EULAC) |
Harlem, New York |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:50:33 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:50:33 PM |
EDM |
6614 (EULAC) |
Carrington Village, near Bridgetown, Barbados |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:51:23 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:51:23 PM |
EDM |
6615 (EULAC) |
Stratford, London |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:52:16 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:52:16 PM |
EDM |
6616 (EULAC) |
Oldham, Lancashire |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:53:00 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:54:00 PM |
EDM |
6617 (EULAC) |
Berbice, Guyana |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:54:48 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:54:48 PM |
EDM |
6618 (EULAC) |
Leeds, England |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:55:43 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:55:43 PM |
EDM |
6619 (EULAC) |
Grenada |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:57:04 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:57:04 PM |
EDM |
6620 (EULAC) |
Edinburgh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:57:52 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:57:52 PM |
EDM |
6621 (EULAC) |
Maripasoula, French Guiana |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:58:35 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:58:35 PM |
EDM |
6622 (EULAC) |
Harlesden |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:59:19 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 03:59:19 PM |
EDM |
6623 (EULAC) |
Arima, Trinidad |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:00:00 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:00:00 PM |
EDM |
6624 (EULAC) |
Dominica |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:00:47 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:00:47 PM |
EDM |
6625 (EULAC) |
Caribbean |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:01:39 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:01:39 PM |
EDM |
6626 (EULAC) |
East Anglia |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:03:08 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:03:08 PM |
EDM |
6627 (EULAC) |
Sorbonne |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:04:15 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:04:15 PM |
EDM |
6628 (EULAC) |
Belfast |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:05:07 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:05:07 PM |
EDM |
6629 (EULAC) |
Belize |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:05:58 PM |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:05:58 PM |
EDM |
6630 (EULAC) |
John Barnes MBE |
John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE (born 7 November 1963) is an English former professional footballer and manager, who currently works as a commentator and pundit for ESPN and SuperSport. A fast, skillful left winger, Barnes had successful periods at Watford and Liverpool in the 1980s and 1990s, and won 79 caps for England.
Born and initially raised in Jamaica, the son of a military officer from Trinidad and Tobago and a Jamaican mother, Barnes moved to London with his family when he was 12 years old. He joined Watford at the age of 17 in 1981 and over the next six years made 296 appearances for the club, scoring 85 goals.
He made his debut for England in 1983 and four years later joined Liverpool for £900,000. Between 1987 and 1997 Barnes won the then top-flight First Division twice and the FA Cup twice with Liverpool, scoring 106 goals in 403 matches. By the time of his last appearance for England in 1995, he had played more times than any other black player.
His brilliant solo goal against Brazil in the Maracana Stadium in 1984 marked his arrival at international level. His dazzling and intuitive play made him a firm favourite with the Kop at Anfield during his stay with Liverpool and in 1993/1994 John was installed as Liverpool club captain. Under the management of Graeme Souness and Roy Evans, John moved from playing on the wing to central midfield where his vision and passing ability established him at the centre of Liverpool's exciting young team.
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:10:53 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:48:39 PM |
EDM |
6631 (EULAC) |
John Barnes MBE |
John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE (born 7 November 1963) is an English former professional footballer and manager, who currently works as a commentator and pundit for ESPN and SuperSport. A fast, skillful left winger, Barnes had successful periods at Watford and Liverpool in the 1980s and 1990s, and won 79 caps for England.
Born and initially raised in Jamaica, the son of a military officer from Trinidad and Tobago and a Jamaican mother, Barnes moved to London with his family when he was 12 years old. He joined Watford at the age of 17 in 1981 and over the next six years made 296 appearances for the club, scoring 85 goals.
He made his debut for England in 1983 and four years later joined Liverpool for £900,000. Between 1987 and 1997 Barnes won the then top-flight First Division twice and the FA Cup twice with Liverpool, scoring 106 goals in 403 matches. By the time of his last appearance for England in 1995, he had played more times than any other black player.
His brilliant solo goal against Brazil in the Maracana Stadium in 1984 marked his arrival at international level. His dazzling and intuitive play made him a firm favourite with the Kop at Anfield during his stay with Liverpool and in 1993/1994 John was installed as Liverpool club captain. Under the management of Graeme Souness and Roy Evans, John moved from playing on the wing to central midfield where his vision and passing ability established him at the centre of Liverpool's exciting young team.
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Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:11:35 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:24:46 AM |
EDM |
6632 (EULAC) |
Dame Jocelyn Barrow |
Dame Jocelyn Anita Barrow DBE (15 April 1929) was born in Trinidad, where she was active in the People's National Movement, and came to England as a postgraduate in 1959.
The Director for UK Development at Focus Consultancy Ltd. Dame Jocelyn was a founding member and General Secretary of CARD (Campaign Against Racial Discrimination), the organisation responsible for the Race Relations legislation of 1968.
As a senior teacher, and later as a teacher-trainer, at Furzedown College and at the Institute of Education London University in the '60s, she pioneered the introduction of multi-cultural education, stressing the needs of the various ethnic groups in the UK. She was the first black woman Governor of the BBC and Founder and Deputy Chair of the Broadcasting Standards Council.
Her equal opportunities and educational expertise is reflected in her many Government appointments to a variety of organisations and statutory bodies. Governor of the Commonwealth Institute for eight years, Council Member of Goldsmith's College, University of London, Vice-president of the United Nations Association in the UK and Northern Ireland and Trustee to the Irene Taylor Trust providing Music in Prisons.
She is National Vice-President of the Townswomen's Guild and was instrumental in the establishment of the North Atlantic Slavery Gallery and the Maritime Museum in Liverpool. She was a Trustee of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside and a Governor of the British Film Institute.
In 1972 she was awarded the OBE for work in the field of education and community relations. In 1992 she received the DBE for her work in broadcasting and her contribution to the work of the European Union as the UK Member of the Social Economic Committee
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:13:07 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:48:59 PM |
EDM |
6633 (EULAC) |
Dame Jocelyn Barrow |
Dame Jocelyn Anita Barrow DBE (15 April 1929) was born in Trinidad, where she was active in the People's National Movement, and came to England as a postgraduate in 1959.
The Director for UK Development at Focus Consultancy Ltd. Dame Jocelyn was a founding member and General Secretary of CARD (Campaign Against Racial Discrimination), the organisation responsible for the Race Relations legislation of 1968.
As a senior teacher, and later as a teacher-trainer, at Furzedown College and at the Institute of Education London University in the '60s, she pioneered the introduction of multi-cultural education, stressing the needs of the various ethnic groups in the UK. She was the first black woman Governor of the BBC and Founder and Deputy Chair of the Broadcasting Standards Council.
Her equal opportunities and educational expertise is reflected in her many Government appointments to a variety of organisations and statutory bodies. Governor of the Commonwealth Institute for eight years, Council Member of Goldsmith's College, University of London, Vice-president of the United Nations Association in the UK and Northern Ireland and Trustee to the Irene Taylor Trust providing Music in Prisons.
She is National Vice-President of the Townswomen's Guild and was instrumental in the establishment of the North Atlantic Slavery Gallery and the Maritime Museum in Liverpool. She was a Trustee of the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside and a Governor of the British Film Institute.
In 1972 she was awarded the OBE for work in the field of education and community relations. In 1992 she received the DBE for her work in broadcasting and her contribution to the work of the European Union as the UK Member of the Social Economic Committee
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Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:13:44 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:23:50 AM |
EDM |
6634 (EULAC) |
Cecil Baugh |
Cecil Archibald Baugh, Jamaican potter (born Nov. 22, 1908, Bangor Ridge, Jam.—died June 28, 2005, Kingston, Jam.), was one of the most influential Caribbean potters of the 20th century and was renowned for works that showcased his artistry and technical creativity.
During his adolescent years he was given the task to take food for his brother at Long Mountain Road (now Mountain View Avenue. It was here that he was first exposed to the ancient art of pottery. Young Cecil Baugh watched the women who made and fired the yabbah bowls which were produced by a technique which survived from the days of slavery itself, and was of African origin. His first efforts were limited to ‘dollyhouse’ items including little clay tables and chairs, which brought him earnings of three shillings a week on average. He soon ‘graduated’ into making flower pots and yabbahs. He increased his earnings but more importantly, fuelled the fires of his ambition.
He was about 25 years old in 1933 when an incident occurred bringing a new dimension to his work and changing the face of ceramics. One night while firing his day’s work he noticed fire escaping through the top of his rude kiln. Not wanting the temperature to drop he quickly grabbed the nearest thing he could find to cover it. It was a sheet of copper. As the copper became increasingly hot, he saw a flame coming from it. It was not orange-red as he was used to, but turquoise. As it licked at the night Cecil Baugh thought it was the prettiest colour he had ever seen, and he thought about capturing that colour in his work. Having no formal education in chemistry he quite often did not get the colours he tried for, but whatever came out was new to Jamaicans and he sold all he could make
In 1941, in response to a newspaper advertisement Cecil Baugh enlisted in the Royal Engineers of the British Army. He kept in close touch with his art, but because of World War II, work in ceramics was at a minimum. He claimed that in 1942 his Division was sent to Cairo and it was there that he saw the Persian Blue, a colour quite similar to what he had got using copper oxide and glass in Jamaica. He was greatly encouraged.
Cecil wanted to know everything there was to know about ceramics to enhance his teaching skills upon returning to Jamaica. When he returned to Jamaica in 1946 he was not satisfied with the extent of his knowledge. He wanted to return to England to study under the most respected figure in ceramics in the Western world, Bernard Leach. However, no scholarships were available and when contacted, Leach said he had no time for beginners.
Cecil remained undaunted, went to England to study with another ceramist, and would not rest until he managed to secure a one-year term under the guidance of Bernard Leach who was regarded as the ‘Father of British Studio Pottery’. It was the beginning of a friendship, which lasted throughout the years. He returned to Jamaica in 1949 and in 1950 mounted his first one-man exhibition. Soon after with Albert Huie, Linden Leslie, Jerry Isaacs and Edna Manley formed the Jamaica School of Art. Cecil Baugh was the last to leave the institution when he retired in 1975. In 1991 the National Gallery opened a ceramics gallery bearing his name, and in 2003 he received the Order of Jamaica.
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:15:52 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:49:20 PM |
EDM |
6635 (EULAC) |
Cecil Baugh |
Cecil Archibald Baugh, Jamaican potter (born Nov. 22, 1908, Bangor Ridge, Jam.—died June 28, 2005, Kingston, Jam.), was one of the most influential Caribbean potters of the 20th century and was renowned for works that showcased his artistry and technical creativity.
During his adolescent years he was given the task to take food for his brother at Long Mountain Road (now Mountain View Avenue. It was here that he was first exposed to the ancient art of pottery. Young Cecil Baugh watched the women who made and fired the yabbah bowls which were produced by a technique which survived from the days of slavery itself, and was of African origin. His first efforts were limited to ‘dollyhouse’ items including little clay tables and chairs, which brought him earnings of three shillings a week on average. He soon ‘graduated’ into making flower pots and yabbahs. He increased his earnings but more importantly, fuelled the fires of his ambition.
He was about 25 years old in 1933 when an incident occurred bringing a new dimension to his work and changing the face of ceramics. One night while firing his day’s work he noticed fire escaping through the top of his rude kiln. Not wanting the temperature to drop he quickly grabbed the nearest thing he could find to cover it. It was a sheet of copper. As the copper became increasingly hot, he saw a flame coming from it. It was not orange-red as he was used to, but turquoise. As it licked at the night Cecil Baugh thought it was the prettiest colour he had ever seen, and he thought about capturing that colour in his work. Having no formal education in chemistry he quite often did not get the colours he tried for, but whatever came out was new to Jamaicans and he sold all he could make
In 1941, in response to a newspaper advertisement Cecil Baugh enlisted in the Royal Engineers of the British Army. He kept in close touch with his art, but because of World War II, work in ceramics was at a minimum. He claimed that in 1942 his Division was sent to Cairo and it was there that he saw the Persian Blue, a colour quite similar to what he had got using copper oxide and glass in Jamaica. He was greatly encouraged.
Cecil wanted to know everything there was to know about ceramics to enhance his teaching skills upon returning to Jamaica. When he returned to Jamaica in 1946 he was not satisfied with the extent of his knowledge. He wanted to return to England to study under the most respected figure in ceramics in the Western world, Bernard Leach. However, no scholarships were available and when contacted, Leach said he had no time for beginners.
Cecil remained undaunted, went to England to study with another ceramist, and would not rest until he managed to secure a one-year term under the guidance of Bernard Leach who was regarded as the ‘Father of British Studio Pottery’. It was the beginning of a friendship, which lasted throughout the years. He returned to Jamaica in 1949 and in 1950 mounted his first one-man exhibition. Soon after with Albert Huie, Linden Leslie, Jerry Isaacs and Edna Manley formed the Jamaica School of Art. Cecil Baugh was the last to leave the institution when he retired in 1975. In 1991 the National Gallery opened a ceramics gallery bearing his name, and in 2003 he received the Order of Jamaica. |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:16:18 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:21:26 AM |
EDM |
6636 (EULAC) |
Norman Beaton |
The most familiar of the handful of black actors able to sustain a career in British television from the 1960s to the 1990s, Norman Beaton became particularly associated with spirited patriarch roles, most famously as the eponymous barber of Desmond's (Channel 4, 1989-94), but was a much more versatile actor than his popular image acknowledged. A highly expressive performer who was equally at ease with weighty parts and light comedy, he won great respect on stage and screen but, like many black actors of the time, frequently found consistent television or film roles, particularly ones worthy of his talents, thin on the ground.
Born 31 October 1934 in Georgetown, Guyana (then British Guiana), he did some amateur acting while training as a teacher, and developed a parallel career as a Calypso singer, scoring a no. 1 hit in Trinidad and Tobago with 'Come Back Melvina' in 1959. Arriving in Britain in 1960, he became Liverpool's first black teacher, but the experience was not an entirely happy one, and he was soon back making music, hanging out with the likes of Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and the other 'Liverpool poets' and watching from the sidelines as his peers found success.
He entered the theatre in 1965 with the musical drama Jack of Spades, for which he wrote both the scenario - inspired by his own experiences as a young West Indian in Liverpool - and the music. With a flurry of successes as a stage composer, narrator and, increasingly, actor, it looked like his career was beginning to take off.
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:18:24 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:49:38 PM |
EDM |
6637 (EULAC) |
Norman Beaton |
The most familiar of the handful of black actors able to sustain a career in British television from the 1960s to the 1990s, Norman Beaton became particularly associated with spirited patriarch roles, most famously as the eponymous barber of Desmond's (Channel 4, 1989-94), but was a much more versatile actor than his popular image acknowledged. A highly expressive performer who was equally at ease with weighty parts and light comedy, he won great respect on stage and screen but, like many black actors of the time, frequently found consistent television or film roles, particularly ones worthy of his talents, thin on the ground.
Born 31 October 1934 in Georgetown, Guyana (then British Guiana), he did some amateur acting while training as a teacher, and developed a parallel career as a Calypso singer, scoring a no. 1 hit in Trinidad and Tobago with 'Come Back Melvina' in 1959. Arriving in Britain in 1960, he became Liverpool's first black teacher, but the experience was not an entirely happy one, and he was soon back making music, hanging out with the likes of Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and the other 'Liverpool poets' and watching from the sidelines as his peers found success.
He entered the theatre in 1965 with the musical drama Jack of Spades, for which he wrote both the scenario - inspired by his own experiences as a young West Indian in Liverpool - and the music. With a flurry of successes as a stage composer, narrator and, increasingly, actor, it looked like his career was beginning to take off. |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:18:59 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:19:59 AM |
EDM |
6638 (EULAC) |
Floella Benjamin |
Floella is best known to a generation as the presenter of the BBC's pre-school children's programme Play School, alongside mute co-stars Humpty, Jemima, and Little Ted but now she runs her own production company, and is also chairman of the film and television organisation BAFTA.
She has promoted the Commonwealth around the world, and sits on the government's Millennium Commission alongside former Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam, and former Conservative deputy leader Michael Heseltine.
Born in Trinidad, she immigrated to the UK as a child in the early 1960s, where her family settled in the south London suburb of Beckenham.
She left school with two A levels, eight O-levels, a talent for athletics, and a passion to become the first ever black woman bank manager. Benjamin passed her part one banking diploma, but her love for acting won her over, and her first major role was in the hippy musical Hair.
Her big break came when she was cast as a prostitute in the prison drama Within These Walls, but it was her love for children which shone through, and she has now been involved with children's television for 23 years |
Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:20:26 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:50:00 PM |
EDM |
6639 (EULAC) |
Floella Benjamin |
Floella is best known to a generation as the presenter of the BBC's pre-school children's programme Play School, alongside mute co-stars Humpty, Jemima, and Little Ted but now she runs her own production company, and is also chairman of the film and television organisation BAFTA.
She has promoted the Commonwealth around the world, and sits on the government's Millennium Commission alongside former Northern Ireland secretary Mo Mowlam, and former Conservative deputy leader Michael Heseltine.
Born in Trinidad, she immigrated to the UK as a child in the early 1960s, where her family settled in the south London suburb of Beckenham.
She left school with two A levels, eight O-levels, a talent for athletics, and a passion to become the first ever black woman bank manager. Benjamin passed her part one banking diploma, but her love for acting won her over, and her first major role was in the hippy musical Hair.
Her big break came when she was cast as a prostitute in the prison drama Within These Walls, but it was her love for children which shone through, and she has now been involved with children's television for 23 years |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:20:54 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:18:11 AM |
EDM |
6640 (EULAC) |
Louise Bennett |
Winston Best, the eldest child of Lillian and Luther Best from Sugar Hill St Joseph, was born on 15 Aug 1930. He came to England in 1961 and after working for British Rail, went to teacher training college at the Sydney Webb College of Higher Education. He started his career as a teacher in 1966 and continued in education throughout his working life. Starting as a primary school teacher, Winston’s goal was always to improve teaching standards, and the educational achievements of black and Afro-Caribbean children as they struggled against low expectations.
He campaigned against bussing, banding and streaming in Haringey in the 1960s, a policy born of the fear that black students would depress overall educational performance. He was also a founding member of the Caribbean Education and Community Workers Association (CECWA) and the Caribbean Teachers Association (CTA).
In the 1980s, Winston worked for the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) as an education officer, developing links with the Ministry of Education in Barbados and developing an exchange program that allowed Barbadian teachers to bring their expertise and experience to London schools whilst providing positive role models. Winston was also appointed Chair of Westphi Academy, an education and training consultancy that broke new ground as one of the first black national consultancy groups in the UK. In 1989, he co-founded the National Association of Supplementary Schools (NASS) and was appointed a primary schools inspector.
In the 1990s, as Inspector of Primary Schools for the London Borough of Hackney, he strove for improvements in outcomes for children in the borough. After retirement he continued his vocation, working as a consultant for Southwark Education Authority.
Winston co-founded the Caribbean Volunteers Readers & Performers Project (CVRPP) in 1999, an initiative that grew out of the work of Herbie Yearwood, former Deputy High Commissioner in the Barbados High Commission, London, who was eager that the High Commission should take an active interest in the experience of Barbadian and other Caribbean heritage children in London’s schools. |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:24:41 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:22:48 AM |
EDM |
6641 (EULAC) |
Winston Best |
Winston Best, the eldest child of Lillian and Luther Best from Sugar Hill St Joseph, was born on 15 Aug 1930. He came to England in 1961 and after working for British Rail, went to teacher training college at the Sydney Webb College of Higher Education. He started his career as a teacher in 1966 and continued in education throughout his working life. Starting as a primary school teacher, Winston’s goal was always to improve teaching standards, and the educational achievements of black and Afro-Caribbean children as they struggled against low expectations.
He campaigned against bussing, banding and streaming in Haringey in the 1960s, a policy born of the fear that black students would depress overall educational performance. He was also a founding member of the Caribbean Education and Community Workers Association (CECWA) and the Caribbean Teachers Association (CTA).
In the 1980s, Winston worked for the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) as an education officer, developing links with the Ministry of Education in Barbados and developing an exchange program that allowed Barbadian teachers to bring their expertise and experience to London schools whilst providing positive role models. Winston was also appointed Chair of Westphi Academy, an education and training consultancy that broke new ground as one of the first black national consultancy groups in the UK. In 1989, he co-founded the National Association of Supplementary Schools (NASS) and was appointed a primary schools inspector.
In the 1990s, as Inspector of Primary Schools for the London Borough of Hackney, he strove for improvements in outcomes for children in the borough. After retirement he continued his vocation, working as a consultant for Southwark Education Authority.
Winston co-founded the Caribbean Volunteers Readers & Performers Project (CVRPP) in 1999, an initiative that grew out of the work of Herbie Yearwood, former Deputy High Commissioner in the Barbados High Commission, London, who was eager that the High Commission should take an active interest in the experience of Barbadian and other Caribbean heritage children in London’s schools.
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:26:29 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:50:29 PM |
EDM |
6642 (EULAC) |
Winston Best |
Winston Best, the eldest child of Lillian and Luther Best from Sugar Hill St Joseph, was born on 15 Aug 1930. He came to England in 1961 and after working for British Rail, went to teacher training college at the Sydney Webb College of Higher Education. He started his career as a teacher in 1966 and continued in education throughout his working life. Starting as a primary school teacher, Winston’s goal was always to improve teaching standards, and the educational achievements of black and Afro-Caribbean children as they struggled against low expectations.
He campaigned against bussing, banding and streaming in Haringey in the 1960s, a policy born of the fear that black students would depress overall educational performance. He was also a founding member of the Caribbean Education and Community Workers Association (CECWA) and the Caribbean Teachers Association (CTA).
In the 1980s, Winston worked for the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) as an education officer, developing links with the Ministry of Education in Barbados and developing an exchange program that allowed Barbadian teachers to bring their expertise and experience to London schools whilst providing positive role models. Winston was also appointed Chair of Westphi Academy, an education and training consultancy that broke new ground as one of the first black national consultancy groups in the UK. In 1989, he co-founded the National Association of Supplementary Schools (NASS) and was appointed a primary schools inspector.
In the 1990s, as Inspector of Primary Schools for the London Borough of Hackney, he strove for improvements in outcomes for children in the borough. After retirement he continued his vocation, working as a consultant for Southwark Education Authority.
Winston co-founded the Caribbean Volunteers Readers & Performers Project (CVRPP) in 1999, an initiative that grew out of the work of Herbie Yearwood, former Deputy High Commissioner in the Barbados High Commission, London, who was eager that the High Commission should take an active interest in the experience of Barbadian and other Caribbean heritage children in London’s schools. |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:26:58 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 11:17:26 AM |
EDM |
6643 (EULAC) |
Sterling Betancourt MBE FRSA |
Sterling Betancourt was born 1 March 1930 in Laventille, Trinidad.
In his early years, he was a member of one of the local Laventille Tamboo Bamboo bands until he became a tenor pan player in Tripoli steel band. He later progressed to become a band member and the tuner for Crossfire, a steel band he was more notably associated to during the 1940s.
His skills on the pans earned him selection for TASPO (The Trinidad All-Steel Pan Percussion Orchestra) which was formed to participate in the Festival of Britain in 1951. This tour became a defining point in his career as he decided to remain in England with his pan and promote this new found musical art form.
In 1952, Sterling Betancourt joined forces with a fellow Trinidadian musician, pianist Russell Henderson, to record some of Henderson’s piano music. Later the Russ Henderson Steel Band was formed along with Mervyn Constantine. A defining point for the band came in 1964 when the band was invited to play at the opening of a Children’s Carnival in Notting Hill. The invite came from Rhaune Laslette, a Notting Hill resident and local social worker, who was organising the event.
In keeping up with the tradition of the Trinidad carnival at that time, the steel band began an impromptu march through the streets, enticing some of the onlookers to take part in the procession. This led to the start of the Notting Hill Carnival in 1965 with steel band music as the music of choice.
Betancourt has taken Pan to many countries throughout Europe and Asia and as recognition for his contribution he was awarded Trinidad and Tobago’s Scarlet Ibis award, a University of East London Fellowship, an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and made a member of FRSA for his commitment in promoting steelpan culture throughout the United Kingdom, and pioneering steelpan projects in English schools
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Story |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:28:59 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:50:52 PM |
EDM |
6644 (EULAC) |
Sterling Betancourt MBE FRSA |
Sterling Betancourt was born 1 March 1930 in Laventille, Trinidad.
In his early years, he was a member of one of the local Laventille Tamboo Bamboo bands until he became a tenor pan player in Tripoli steel band. He later progressed to become a band member and the tuner for Crossfire, a steel band he was more notably associated to during the 1940s.
His skills on the pans earned him selection for TASPO (The Trinidad All-Steel Pan Percussion Orchestra) which was formed to participate in the Festival of Britain in 1951. This tour became a defining point in his career as he decided to remain in England with his pan and promote this new found musical art form.
In 1952, Sterling Betancourt joined forces with a fellow Trinidadian musician, pianist Russell Henderson, to record some of Henderson’s piano music. Later the Russ Henderson Steel Band was formed along with Mervyn Constantine. A defining point for the band came in 1964 when the band was invited to play at the opening of a Children’s Carnival in Notting Hill. The invite came from Rhaune Laslette, a Notting Hill resident and local social worker, who was organising the event.
In keeping up with the tradition of the Trinidad carnival at that time, the steel band began an impromptu march through the streets, enticing some of the onlookers to take part in the procession. This led to the start of the Notting Hill Carnival in 1965 with steel band music as the music of choice.
Betancourt has taken Pan to many countries throughout Europe and Asia and as recognition for his contribution he was awarded Trinidad and Tobago’s Scarlet Ibis award, a University of East London Fellowship, an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) and made a member of FRSA for his commitment in promoting steelpan culture throughout the United Kingdom, and pioneering steelpan projects in English schools |
Person |
Thursday 17th of December 2020 04:29:25 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:16:28 PM |
EDM |
6645 (EULAC) |
Karen Blackett OBE |
Born in Barbados but raised in Reading, Karen has been in media for 22 years and is currently Chairperson of MediaCom, the largest media agency in the UK with billings over £l billion. Prior to this Karen was CEO for 5 years.
Karen has been instrumental not only in the success of MediaCom, but in championing diversity throughout the advertising and media industry. In 2012 Karen launched the first ever Government backed Apprentice Scheme for the sector, where the apprentices qualify for an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) in Marketing and Communications.
In June 2014, Karen received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday honours and in 2015 Karen was the first business woman to be named Britain’s Most Influential Black person in the Power List.
In 2015 Karen was appointed as one of four external advisors to help diversify the Civil Service, and as a DIT (Department for International Trade) Business Ambassador for No 10. Karen is also a Non-Exec for Creative England whose’ focus is to support new and emerging talent in the Creative Industry helping grow the UK Economy. In March 2016 Karen became the President of NABS, the advertising industry charity which focuses on health and wellbeing in the workplace and presenting the business case for Diversity.
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Story |
Friday 18th of December 2020 09:35:03 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:51:11 PM |
EDM |
6646 (EULAC) |
Karen Blackett OBE |
Born in Barbados but raised in Reading, Karen has been in media for 22 years and is currently Chairperson of MediaCom, the largest media agency in the UK with billings over £l billion. Prior to this Karen was CEO for 5 years.
Karen has been instrumental not only in the success of MediaCom, but in championing diversity throughout the advertising and media industry. In 2012 Karen launched the first ever Government backed Apprentice Scheme for the sector, where the apprentices qualify for an NVQ (National Vocational Qualification) in Marketing and Communications.
In June 2014, Karen received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday honours and in 2015 Karen was the first business woman to be named Britain’s Most Influential Black person in the Power List.
In 2015 Karen was appointed as one of four external advisors to help diversify the Civil Service, and as a DIT (Department for International Trade) Business Ambassador for No 10. Karen is also a Non-Exec for Creative England whose’ focus is to support new and emerging talent in the Creative Industry helping grow the UK Economy. In March 2016 Karen became the President of NABS, the advertising industry charity which focuses on health and wellbeing in the workplace and presenting the business case for Diversity.
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Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 09:35:24 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:15:44 PM |
EDM |
6647 (EULAC) |
E.R. Braithwaite |
E.R. Braithwaite, (Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite), Guyanese author and diplomat (born June 27, 1912, Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana) — died December 12, 2016, Rockville, Md.), was the author of the best-selling memoir To Sir, with Love (1959), an account of his experience as a well-educated black man teaching a group of undisciplined high-school students in the slums of London’s East End. The book was translated into more than 20 languages and was made into an immensely popular 1967 film starring Sidney Poitier.
Braithwaite was educated at Queens College in British Guiana and studied (1940) at the City College of New York before joining the Royal Air Force in Britain as a pilot. After World War II he earned (1949) a master’s degree in physics from the University of Cambridge. However, because of his race, he was unable to work in his field, but he did find employment teaching (1950–57) at a secondary school in London and later (1958–60) as a social worker finding foster homes for nonwhite children. He subsequently wrote Paid Servant (1962).
Braithwaite worked as a human rights officer for the World Veterans Federation and later as an education consultant for UNESCO, and in 1966 he was appointed Guyana’s representative to the United Nations. He also served (1968–70) as Guyana’s ambassador to Venezuela. From 1970 he taught at various American universities. He wrote other books, notably the memoir Honorary White (1975), about a visit to South Africa. |
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6648 (EULAC) |
E.R. Braithwaite |
E.R. Braithwaite, (Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite), Guyanese author and diplomat (born June 27, 1912, Georgetown, British Guiana (now Guyana) — died December 12, 2016, Rockville, Md.), was the author of the best-selling memoir To Sir, with Love (1959), an account of his experience as a well-educated black man teaching a group of undisciplined high-school students in the slums of London’s East End. The book was translated into more than 20 languages and was made into an immensely popular 1967 film starring Sidney Poitier.
Braithwaite was educated at Queens College in British Guiana and studied (1940) at the City College of New York before joining the Royal Air Force in Britain as a pilot. After World War II he earned (1949) a master’s degree in physics from the University of Cambridge. However, because of his race, he was unable to work in his field, but he did find employment teaching (1950–57) at a secondary school in London and later (1958–60) as a social worker finding foster homes for nonwhite children. He subsequently wrote Paid Servant (1962).
Braithwaite worked as a human rights officer for the World Veterans Federation and later as an education consultant for UNESCO, and in 1966 he was appointed Guyana’s representative to the United Nations. He also served (1968–70) as Guyana’s ambassador to Venezuela. From 1970 he taught at various American universities. He wrote other books, notably the memoir Honorary White (1975), about a visit to South Africa.
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:38:55 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:14:58 PM |
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6649 (EULAC) |
James E. Brathwaite CBE |
James is an internationally recognised business leader with operational experience in the media and environmental industries, public office, alongside expertise in SME business start-ups and management.
In 1996, he was Britain’s first Black CEO of a publicly quoted company, Epic Interactive Media and was awarded the CBE for services to the Sussex Economy. He was the longest serving Chairman of South East England Development Agency (SEEDA), Honorary Consul for South Africa for South East England, and a member of the FCO Caribbean Advisory Group, created to increase links with the West Indies and the Caribbean Diaspora in the UK.
Currently, he is Executive Chairman of Drenl Ltd, which focuses on developing 1-10 MW Power & Energy facilities using waste and biomass as the fuel. Jim has created Drenl to address the power generation challenge that exists globally. This will be particularly useful to island states, such as his native Barbados, which spend a large proportion of their GDP on power production.
Jim is passionate about economic development and the role that power and waste can play in the circular economy. Power is needed to drive economic development and waste is a resource that should not be overlooked in our efforts to develop without destroying our planet.
His charitable work has included raising over £2million for the Rocking Horse Charity for the Children’s Hospital in Brighton, and ‘Work This Way’ which rehabilitated prisoners through training and preparation for work, the most effective way of stopping reoffending. He was Chairman of the Arundel Festival, a charity that put on one of the largest and best attended Art Festivals in England |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:48:20 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:51:53 PM |
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6650 (EULAC) |
Dr Jeffrey Brathwaite QPM |
Dr Jeffrey Brathwaite was born in Congo Road, St Philip, Barbados. He was a student at Princess Margaret High School until the age of 16. He came to the UK in the late 1960s and after a short stint in the Army, worked as a psychiatric nurse for four years.
Dr Brathwaite joined the Metropolitan Police Service on the 2nd of December 1974 as a constable. He rose through the ranks in both Uniform and CID roles. In 1997, as Uniform Superintendent he was responsible for operational policing in the Borough of Croydon until a year later, when he was appointed Deputy Director of the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force at New Scotland Yard.
The Task Force provided leadership and vision at a time of crisis, during the high profile Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. One of his key achievements at that time was the development and coordination of the first Independent Advisory Group in UK policing. Independent advisors now bring community perspectives to policing that have proved beneficial to community-police relationships over the years while independent Advisory groups have been adopted by most of the UK Police Services.
In 2001, Dr Brathwaite was promoted to Chief Superintendent and appointed Police Borough Commander for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. In 2003, he was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished Police service in the community. He was presented with the medal by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace in April of that year.
Dr Brathwaite retired from the Metropolitan Police on the June 4th, 2004 after 30 years of service. Following that, he pursued a second career as an Organisational Management Consultant until 2015 when he finally retired from full time employment |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:50:52 AM |
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6651 (EULAC) |
Dr Jeffrey Brathwaite QPM |
Dr Jeffrey Brathwaite was born in Congo Road, St Philip, Barbados. He was a student at Princess Margaret High School until the age of 16. He came to the UK in the late 1960s and after a short stint in the Army, worked as a psychiatric nurse for four years.
Dr Brathwaite joined the Metropolitan Police Service on the 2nd of December 1974 as a constable. He rose through the ranks in both Uniform and CID roles. In 1997, as Uniform Superintendent he was responsible for operational policing in the Borough of Croydon until a year later, when he was appointed Deputy Director of the Racial and Violent Crime Task Force at New Scotland Yard.
The Task Force provided leadership and vision at a time of crisis, during the high profile Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. One of his key achievements at that time was the development and coordination of the first Independent Advisory Group in UK policing. Independent advisors now bring community perspectives to policing that have proved beneficial to community-police relationships over the years while independent Advisory groups have been adopted by most of the UK Police Services.
In 2001, Dr Brathwaite was promoted to Chief Superintendent and appointed Police Borough Commander for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. In 2003, he was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished Police service in the community. He was presented with the medal by Her Majesty the Queen at Buckingham Palace in April of that year.
Dr Brathwaite retired from the Metropolitan Police on the June 4th, 2004 after 30 years of service. Following that, he pursued a second career as an Organisational Management Consultant until 2015 when he finally retired from full time employment |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:51:15 AM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 09:51:15 AM |
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6652 (EULAC) |
Errol Brown |
Pop singer/songwriter and front man for Hot Chocolate, Errol Brown was born in Jamaica and moved to Britain when he was 12. His musical career started in 1969, when he and some friends sent a reggae version of Give Peace A Chance to John Lennon. Lennon liked the track, and it was released on the Beatles label, Apple Records, attributed to The Hot Chocolate Band which was later shortened. The producer Mickie Most signed him and Tony Wilson, the co-founder of the group as writers, and they wrote songs for Mary Hopkins and Herman's Hermits before deciding to write songs for themselves.
In 1970, Hot Chocolate, with Errol as the lead singer released their first single, Love is Life, which reached No.6 in the charts. Brown's bald headed sexy image and unique voice as the central focus of the group led to many Top Ten hits such as It started with a Kiss, You Sexy Thing and Everyone's a Winner.
In 1981, Hot Chocolate was invited by Prince Charles and Lady Diana to their pre-wedding reception. In 1985 Errol left the band to spend more time with his wife and children, and has since resurfaced to enjoy a successful solo career. Hot Chocolate enjoyed a revival when their hit You Sexy Thing was featured in the film The Full Monty.
In June 2003 Errol was awarded an MBE for his services to popular music.
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:52:29 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:52:26 PM |
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6653 (EULAC) |
Errol Brown |
Pop singer/songwriter and front man for Hot Chocolate, Errol Brown was born in Jamaica and moved to Britain when he was 12. His musical career started in 1969, when he and some friends sent a reggae version of Give Peace A Chance to John Lennon. Lennon liked the track, and it was released on the Beatles label, Apple Records, attributed to The Hot Chocolate Band which was later shortened. The producer Mickie Most signed him and Tony Wilson, the co-founder of the group as writers, and they wrote songs for Mary Hopkins and Herman's Hermits before deciding to write songs for themselves.
In 1970, Hot Chocolate, with Errol as the lead singer released their first single, Love is Life, which reached No.6 in the charts. Brown's bald headed sexy image and unique voice as the central focus of the group led to many Top Ten hits such as It started with a Kiss, You Sexy Thing and Everyone's a Winner.
In 1981, Hot Chocolate was invited by Prince Charles and Lady Diana to their pre-wedding reception. In 1985 Errol left the band to spend more time with his wife and children, and has since resurfaced to enjoy a successful solo career. Hot Chocolate enjoyed a revival when their hit You Sexy Thing was featured in the film The Full Monty.
In June 2003 Errol was awarded an MBE for his services to popular music. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:52:51 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:13:15 PM |
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6654 (EULAC) |
Roland Butcher |
Barbados-born Roland Butcher secured his place in history when he became the first black player to represent England, making his Test debut at Bridgetown in 1980-81 (the headline in the local paper was "Our boy, their bat"). A batsman capable of playing the most thrilling, attacking innings, Butcher was sadly, and frustratingly, inconsistent, his compulsion to hit every ball hard and far usually his undoing. For every onslaught there were a dozen disappointments. More than once he saved his contract with Middlesex with a brilliant hundred.
Butcher moved to England at the age of 14, joined Middlesex in 1974 and was picked for two ODIs against Australia in 1980 on the strength of county form. A run-a-ball fifty in the second game, allied to an unbeaten half-century in the Gillette Cup final that September, secured him a place on the tour of the Caribbean, but his technique against fast bowlers was exposed and he was never considered again.
In 1983 he suffered a sickening injury which threatened his eyesight when struck by George Ferris, but he returned and continued to entertain and frustrate until he retired in 1990.
One blemish in his final years was a brief involvement with the planned rebel tour of South Africa in 1989 - he withdrew when media reaction threatened the success of his benefit.
As a fielder, he was among the best, either swooping in the outfield or, in latter years, in the slips. After retiring he pursued business interests as well as coaching a variety of sides, including Tasmania and Bermuda.
In November, 2004 he was appointed director of sports at the University of the West Indies' Cave Hill Campus.
He was also a good enough footballer to play semi-pro for Stevenage and Biggleswade |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:54:25 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:52:41 PM |
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6655 (EULAC) |
Roland Butcher |
Barbados-born Roland Butcher secured his place in history when he became the first black player to represent England, making his Test debut at Bridgetown in 1980-81 (the headline in the local paper was "Our boy, their bat"). A batsman capable of playing the most thrilling, attacking innings, Butcher was sadly, and frustratingly, inconsistent, his compulsion to hit every ball hard and far usually his undoing. For every onslaught there were a dozen disappointments. More than once he saved his contract with Middlesex with a brilliant hundred.
Butcher moved to England at the age of 14, joined Middlesex in 1974 and was picked for two ODIs against Australia in 1980 on the strength of county form. A run-a-ball fifty in the second game, allied to an unbeaten half-century in the Gillette Cup final that September, secured him a place on the tour of the Caribbean, but his technique against fast bowlers was exposed and he was never considered again.
In 1983 he suffered a sickening injury which threatened his eyesight when struck by George Ferris, but he returned and continued to entertain and frustrate until he retired in 1990.
One blemish in his final years was a brief involvement with the planned rebel tour of South Africa in 1989 - he withdrew when media reaction threatened the success of his benefit.
As a fielder, he was among the best, either swooping in the outfield or, in latter years, in the slips. After retiring he pursued business interests as well as coaching a variety of sides, including Tasmania and Bermuda.
In November, 2004 he was appointed director of sports at the University of the West Indies' Cave Hill Campus.
He was also a good enough footballer to play semi-pro for Stevenage and Biggleswade |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:54:51 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:12:20 PM |
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6656 (EULAC) |
Linford Christie OBE |
Linford Christie was the greatest sprinter Britain produced, an athlete who emerged onto the scene at a late stage in life for an athlete and carved out an unique niche.
Jamaican born Christie was the middle child of seven. He came to Britain when he was seven and lived in Shepherd’s Bush. Though he left school when he was 16 and had a different number of jobs, sport always held a place in his heart and he was coached at the West London Stadium near his home by Ron Roddan, who remained his mentor for his whole career where he ran for Thames Valley Harriers.
His 23 major championships medals, which included 10 golds, is a British male record along with his 26 national titles, and he was, and arguably still is, among the most famous sportsmen in the country. His two greatest moments came within a year of each other, when he won the Olympic 100m gold medal in Barcelona in 1992 before winning the World title in Stuttgart 12 months later. Whenever he ran, you could not help but be drawn to the drama his races would produce and more often that not a story would emerge from the edge he would bring to an occasion. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:56:34 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:52:58 PM |
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6657 (EULAC) |
Linford Christie OBE |
Linford Christie was the greatest sprinter Britain produced, an athlete who emerged onto the scene at a late stage in life for an athlete and carved out an unique niche.
Jamaican born Christie was the middle child of seven. He came to Britain when he was seven and lived in Shepherd’s Bush. Though he left school when he was 16 and had a different number of jobs, sport always held a place in his heart and he was coached at the West London Stadium near his home by Ron Roddan, who remained his mentor for his whole career where he ran for Thames Valley Harriers.
His 23 major championships medals, which included 10 golds, is a British male record along with his 26 national titles, and he was, and arguably still is, among the most famous sportsmen in the country. His two greatest moments came within a year of each other, when he won the Olympic 100m gold medal in Barcelona in 1992 before winning the World title in Stuttgart 12 months later. Whenever he ran, you could not help but be drawn to the drama his races would produce and more often that not a story would emerge from the edge he would bring to an occasion. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:57:07 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:11:11 PM |
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6658 (EULAC) |
Edric Connor |
Edric Connor is primarily remembered by filmgoers as an actor for his work on screen during the last 15 years of his life, but the Trinidad-born singer also played a pivotal role in the introduction of what is now called world music to England during the late '40s and early '50s. Born in Mayaro, Trinidad, in the British West Indies in 1913, he began singing as a young man and left Trinidad in 1944 for England, in search of wider success as both a musician and actor.
Over the ensuing half decade, he became one of the leading exponents of West Indian music in England, in an era in which American jazz barely had a foothold. His performance with a steel band at the 1952 Festival of Britain in London was a major event in the musical life of postwar England, bringing exposure to a form of music that was beloved in a key part of the empire, and also planting a seed in the spread of Jamaican music that ultimately led to the boom in ska and reggae.
Edric Connor and his wife, Pearl, became major stars in music and acting over the ensuing decade, Connor becoming the first black actor to work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and playing key roles in a dozen major British and international films. In 1952, teamed with a singing group, he released Songs from Jamaica, a groundbreaking LP of Jamaican folk music credited to Edric Connor & the Caribbeans, on the Argo label. Acting came to dominate Connor's career during his final decade, in which he worked in several major epic movies and some prominent British television shows |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:59:02 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:53:13 PM |
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6659 (EULAC) |
Edric Connor |
Edric Connor is primarily remembered by filmgoers as an actor for his work on screen during the last 15 years of his life, but the Trinidad-born singer also played a pivotal role in the introduction of what is now called world music to England during the late '40s and early '50s. Born in Mayaro, Trinidad, in the British West Indies in 1913, he began singing as a young man and left Trinidad in 1944 for England, in search of wider success as both a musician and actor.
Over the ensuing half decade, he became one of the leading exponents of West Indian music in England, in an era in which American jazz barely had a foothold. His performance with a steel band at the 1952 Festival of Britain in London was a major event in the musical life of postwar England, bringing exposure to a form of music that was beloved in a key part of the empire, and also planting a seed in the spread of Jamaican music that ultimately led to the boom in ska and reggae.
Edric Connor and his wife, Pearl, became major stars in music and acting over the ensuing decade, Connor becoming the first black actor to work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and playing key roles in a dozen major British and international films. In 1952, teamed with a singing group, he released Songs from Jamaica, a groundbreaking LP of Jamaican folk music credited to Edric Connor & the Caribbeans, on the Argo label. Acting came to dominate Connor's career during his final decade, in which he worked in several major epic movies and some prominent British television shows |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 09:59:35 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:10:39 PM |
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6660 (EULAC) |
Carl Cox |
Anyone who felt that the British Parliament was the preserve of those who wield political power, now stands corrected. For one night only the control of the UK Parliament was handed over to Barbadian-British DJ Carl Cox to lead members in a disorderly session. The British Parliament invited the veteran house DJ to headline a charity bash. “House The House” by the Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation. The event, a competition focused on engaging young people to support children in conflict zones, took place on the 11th of May 2016 at the Westminster Palace.
The “House The House” event is open to aspiring DJs between the ages of 14 to 24, who raise funds for the charity and submit their own music mixes for the chance to open the event for the DJ legend. Other prizes include DJ equipment and the chance to see Carl Cox perform in Ibiza. Described as a musical ambassador and one of the most charming DJs in the business, few persons, including many Barbadians are aware that Carl Cox has roots in Barbadian soil.
Born in Manchester, at the age of 15 Carl bought a set of turntables and began working as a Disco DJ. By the early 80s, he had joined the ranks of other young London DJs playing groove, hip-hop and electro, but by the late 80s had distinguished himself with his own sound ‘Phuture track’. When Cox’s 1991 debut single ‘I Want You.’ became a hit, including a Top of the Pops appearance, his career took off.
Now the owner of 2 labels, with 4 albums to his credit and more than 900, 000 Facebook followers, this veteran of 30+ years in the music business has achieved much. He has played all over the world, including to a crowd of 1, 400, 000 in Duisburg Germany. DJ Magazine ranked him as the Number One DJ in the World in 1996 and 1997, and he is included on the top 100 list of best Glastonbury performances ever.
Now in his mid-50s. Cox is planning to take it more slowly. having announced that 2016 was his 15th and last season as resident DJ at Space. Space, an Ibiza nightclub with a capacity for 10, 000 patrons, has 13 times been awarded “Best Global Club” at the US International Dance Music Awards.
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:00:22 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:09:47 PM |
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6661 (EULAC) |
Paul Dash |
Paul Dash is a Barbados-born artist, educator and writer. Born in Fairfield Cross Road, St Michael in 1946, he migrated to Oxford England in 1957. He pursued studies in art and education culminating with a PhD for Goldsmiths University where he focused on Afro-Caribbean pupils in Art Education.
A former art teacher, he moved into tertiary level education and for three years was co-director of Goldsmiths’ MA Artist Teacher course or (MAAT) with special responsibility for programming. He retired in 2011 as a Senior Lecturer at Goldsmiths although he continues in a part-time capacity as a doctoral studies supervisor.
He has earned awards such as the Peake Award for Innovation and Excellence in University Teaching, the Windrush Award for Outstanding Achievement in Education and is listed in Jacqui MacDonald’s Portraits of Black Achievement
He has authored a number of books and was Sub-Editor for International Journal for Art and Design Education. His autobiography ‘Foreday Morning’ “tells of growing up under the influences of two disparate cultures, a multi-faceted drama that examines the tensions of race and colour in the colonial Caribbean and modern Britain.”
A member of the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM), his artwork has been shown in number of venues including: Guildhall Gallery, The Royal Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, and Mali Galleries. He is also a trustee of the Ronald Moody Trust |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:04:28 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:53:37 PM |
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6662 (EULAC) |
Paul Dash |
Paul Dash is a Barbados-born artist, educator and writer. Born in Fairfield Cross Road, St Michael in 1946, he migrated to Oxford England in 1957. He pursued studies in art and education culminating with a PhD for Goldsmiths University where he focused on Afro-Caribbean pupils in Art Education.
A former art teacher, he moved into tertiary level education and for three years was co-director of Goldsmiths’ MA Artist Teacher course or (MAAT) with special responsibility for programming. He retired in 2011 as a Senior Lecturer at Goldsmiths although he continues in a part-time capacity as a doctoral studies supervisor.
He has earned awards such as the Peake Award for Innovation and Excellence in University Teaching, the Windrush Award for Outstanding Achievement in Education and is listed in Jacqui MacDonald’s Portraits of Black Achievement
He has authored a number of books and was Sub-Editor for International Journal for Art and Design Education. His autobiography ‘Foreday Morning’ “tells of growing up under the influences of two disparate cultures, a multi-faceted drama that examines the tensions of race and colour in the colonial Caribbean and modern Britain.”
A member of the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM), his artwork has been shown in number of venues including: Guildhall Gallery, The Royal Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, and Mali Galleries. He is also a trustee of the Ronald Moody Trust |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:04:46 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:08:47 PM |
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6663 (EULAC) |
Natasha Gordon |
Natasha is an award-winning writer and actor born in London, of Jamaican descent. Her debut play, Nine Night, enjoyed a stunning sold-out run at the National in April 2018 before transferring to Trafalgar Studios making her the first black British female playwright to be produced in the West End. In recognition of the play’s overwhelming success Natasha won the Charles Wintour Award for most promising playwright at the 2018 Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
As a performer, her stage credits include; Nine Night at Trafalgar Studios, Red Velvet at the Tricycle Theatre, The Low Road and Clubland at the Royal Court Theatre, Mules at the Young Vic and As You Like It at the RSC. Film and TV includes; Dough, Line Of Duty, Class, and Danny And The Human Zoo. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:07:08 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:53:59 PM |
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6664 (EULAC) |
Angie Greaves |
Angie Greaves, ‘Daytime’ and ‘Soul Town’ presenter on Magic Radio, has one of the most soulful and distinctive female voices in UK radio today. Born in London and enjoying being ‘fabulous in her 50’s’, Angie grew up within a traditional Afro-Caribbean family setting. Even from a young age, she loved her soulful roots and she knew she had a ‘voice’ in the world – one that needed to be shared – and one that she continues to share today.
Angie’s media career started off in 1982 at BBC Television Centre and by 1986 she had moved to London’s Capital Radio where she was discovered by DJ: David ‘Kid’ Jensen. In 1990, Angie was announced as the first DJ at the launch of Spectrum Radio before joining Choice FM in 1992 for five soulful years, trebling listener figures on her Angie Greaves Breakfast Show. After this time, Angie joined the BBC, where she presented shows on BBC London, BBC Three, Counties Radio and the Drive Time show on BBC 2002 in Manchester. The latter was an RSL station launched to air coverage on Wimbledon, The World Cup and The Commonwealth Games.
Whilst bringing up a young family, Angie freelanced across Jazz/Smooth FM, Radio Jackie and LBC 97.3FM until 2006. She started working with Magic in late 2006 and was the first woman to join the Magic presenter line-up. In addition to her extensive and prolific radio career, Angie has created her own Angie Greaves multi-platform brand, including a well-established book club.
Voiceover work includes the MOBO awards, numerous terrestrial and satellite television documentaries and television commercials. As a special soothing treat, if you travel long-haul on a British Airways flight, you can listen to Angie’s two-hour ‘Soul Selection’ on British Airways Radio. Angie has interviewed some of the world’s best- known musical artists and is proud to call some of them personal friends. Her recent event, called ‘The Essence of Crop Over’, an official visit to Crop Over in Barbados with The BTMI, has further extended Angie’s reach and appeal into the international travel sector.
In August in 2016, Angie was proud to have been asked to stand in for Clare Balding on BBC Radio 2’s‘Good Morning Sunday’ during The Olympic Games Rio 2016.
Angie is passionate about being recognised not only for her voice but also as a lauded British female spokesperson. She fully encompasses the archetypal, positive role model for 50+ women throughout the UK and farther afield. Angie supports other people’s dreams and aspirations and is the very proud mother of two teenage daughters. She is truly a woman with a big heart who continues to forge ahead in her very own ‘soul town’. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:08:09 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:54:09 PM |
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6665 (EULAC) |
C. Gordon Greenidge MBE |
Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge was born in Barbados and like many Caribbean families in the late 50’s and 60’s migrated to the UK to seek a better life. Educated at Speightstown Boys School and Black Bess Boys School in Barbados, he continued his education at Alfred Sutton Boys in Reading, and later Clarendon College in Nottingham, where he developed a love for cricket, a game for which he would later become world famous.
He had the opportunity to display his cricket prowess playing in Reading, Berkshire and Hampshire and the England Boys School benefitted from his cricket skills. Even though he represented Barbados and the West Indies in cricket, he was still able to make a meaningful contribution to his adopted homeland of the United Kingdom.
Whilst still an apprentice at Hampshire, he represented three different clubs playing on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. He was also privileged to play League Cricket for Leyland in the Lancashire League, playing 19 years for one club. Not only has he been a player but he also conducted Cricket Coaching Clinics at several places, including Nottingham High School and Merchant Taylor’s School. Schools in Scotland have also benefitted from his skills when playing for the club Greenock, which he also represented at the National Level. He continues to be involved in fund raising programmes for clubs and schools throughout the UK. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:09:11 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:54:38 PM |
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6666 (EULAC) |
C. Gordon Greenidge MBE |
Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge was born in Barbados and like many Caribbean families in the late 50’s and 60’s migrated to the UK to seek a better life. Educated at Speightstown Boys School and Black Bess Boys School in Barbados, he continued his education at Alfred Sutton Boys in Reading, and later Clarendon College in Nottingham, where he developed a love for cricket, a game for which he would later become world famous.
He had the opportunity to display his cricket prowess playing in Reading, Berkshire and Hampshire and the England Boys School benefitted from his cricket skills. Even though he represented Barbados and the West Indies in cricket, he was still able to make a meaningful contribution to his adopted homeland of the United Kingdom.
Whilst still an apprentice at Hampshire, he represented three different clubs playing on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. He was also privileged to play League Cricket for Leyland in the Lancashire League, playing 19 years for one club. Not only has he been a player but he also conducted Cricket Coaching Clinics at several places, including Nottingham High School and Merchant Taylor’s School. Schools in Scotland have also benefitted from his skills when playing for the club Greenock, which he also represented at the National Level. He continues to be involved in fund raising programmes for clubs and schools throughout the UK. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:09:34 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:06:53 PM |
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6667 (EULAC) |
Prof Stuart Hall |
Stuart McPhail Hall, Jamaican-born British cultural theorist and academic (born Feb. 3, 1932, Kingston, Jamaica — died Feb. 10, 2014, London, England), was a pioneer in the field of cultural studies, an interdisciplinary approach to the role of social institutions in the shaping of culture and “the networks of meanings which individuals and groups use to make sense of and communicate with one another.”
Hall attained international stature in 1979 when he coined the term “Thatcherism” to describe the phenomenon of the broad (and ultimately long-lasting) political, economic, and cultural changes that would eventually be wrought by incoming Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her conservative supporters.
He later chastised leftist thinkers and politicians for underestimating Thatcherism’s enduring popularity among disillusioned working-class people and for failing to counter the harshest elements of Thatcherism with a compelling alternative that would promote multiculturalism, environmentalism, and civil rights. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:10:47 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:54:55 PM |
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6668 (EULAC) |
Prof Stuart Hall |
Stuart McPhail Hall, Jamaican-born British cultural theorist and academic (born Feb. 3, 1932, Kingston, Jamaica — died Feb. 10, 2014, London, England), was a pioneer in the field of cultural studies, an interdisciplinary approach to the role of social institutions in the shaping of culture and “the networks of meanings which individuals and groups use to make sense of and communicate with one another.”
Hall attained international stature in 1979 when he coined the term “Thatcherism” to describe the phenomenon of the broad (and ultimately long-lasting) political, economic, and cultural changes that would eventually be wrought by incoming Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her conservative supporters.
He later chastised leftist thinkers and politicians for underestimating Thatcherism’s enduring popularity among disillusioned working-class people and for failing to counter the harshest elements of Thatcherism with a compelling alternative that would promote multiculturalism, environmentalism, and civil rights. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:11:08 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:06:17 PM |
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6669 (EULAC) |
Dr Trevor Hall CBE |
Born in Barbados in 1941, in his teens Trevor became an outstanding leader in the Church Lads’ Brigade, first visiting the UK on its behalf, aged 16. In the early 60s, he travelled to England to work for London Transport while maintaining his commitment to community and youth work through the church. This led to a post as Administrator for the Church of England Board of Education, and the early beginnings of his influence on national thought and practice in race relations. He moved to Rugby in Community Relations, focusing specifically on young people, where his creative methods soon brought the very diverse communities of the town together, reaching the lives of children, young people, and adults alike. Never afraid to tackle the big issues, he initiated research, developed community initiatives, and pioneered multiracial youth international exchanges. He created innovative training programmes, gaining the confidence of communities, police, and local authority, to bring people together in challenging times in terms of race equality. With significant race relations legislation just beginning to emerge, Trevor’s skills and expertise were soon noticed at the national level and he was appointed in 1982 to the Home Office as Race Equality Adviser to the Permanent Secretary. Trevor was instrumental in transforming policy and practice, whilst maintaining absolute integrity and independent thought.
As the most senior black civil servant of the time, Trevor was promoted to join the Management Board, sharing perspectives and initiatives at the very highest levels, always keeping in mind the interests of those unable easily to communicate with those in power. Trevor’s initiatives in training senior police, magistracy, senior judges and immigration service had a lasting impact, significantly changing race relations practice. Throughout, Trevor never lost track of his commitment to young people and communities, taking on the roles of Chair of the Commonwealth Youth Exchange Council, and Vice Chair of the National Youth Bureau. In the mid-80s, he spearheaded the establishment of the Windsor Fellowship, creating leadership development programmes for young Black and Asian undergraduates to enable them to compete positively in both public and private sectors, where they were significantly under-represented at senior level. Conventional retirement was not an option and on leaving the Home Office, Trevor was asked to continue as Race Advisor to the Lord Chancellor’s Department, and he continues even now to direct Windsor Fellowship programmes.
In recognition of his outstanding work, Trevor has been recognised both by academia, through an honorary Doctorate in Law and Letters, and by government, having been awarded both an OBE and the CBE |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:12:24 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:55:13 PM |
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6670 (EULAC) |
Dr Trevor Hall CBE |
Born in Barbados in 1941, in his teens Trevor became an outstanding leader in the Church Lads’ Brigade, first visiting the UK on its behalf, aged 16. In the early 60s, he travelled to England to work for London Transport while maintaining his commitment to community and youth work through the church. This led to a post as Administrator for the Church of England Board of Education, and the early beginnings of his influence on national thought and practice in race relations. He moved to Rugby in Community Relations, focusing specifically on young people, where his creative methods soon brought the very diverse communities of the town together, reaching the lives of children, young people, and adults alike. Never afraid to tackle the big issues, he initiated research, developed community initiatives, and pioneered multiracial youth international exchanges. He created innovative training programmes, gaining the confidence of communities, police, and local authority, to bring people together in challenging times in terms of race equality. With significant race relations legislation just beginning to emerge, Trevor’s skills and expertise were soon noticed at the national level and he was appointed in 1982 to the Home Office as Race Equality Adviser to the Permanent Secretary. Trevor was instrumental in transforming policy and practice, whilst maintaining absolute integrity and independent thought.
As the most senior black civil servant of the time, Trevor was promoted to join the Management Board, sharing perspectives and initiatives at the very highest levels, always keeping in mind the interests of those unable easily to communicate with those in power. Trevor’s initiatives in training senior police, magistracy, senior judges and immigration service had a lasting impact, significantly changing race relations practice. Throughout, Trevor never lost track of his commitment to young people and communities, taking on the roles of Chair of the Commonwealth Youth Exchange Council, and Vice Chair of the National Youth Bureau. In the mid-80s, he spearheaded the establishment of the Windsor Fellowship, creating leadership development programmes for young Black and Asian undergraduates to enable them to compete positively in both public and private sectors, where they were significantly under-represented at senior level. Conventional retirement was not an option and on leaving the Home Office, Trevor was asked to continue as Race Advisor to the Lord Chancellor’s Department, and he continues even now to direct Windsor Fellowship programmes.
In recognition of his outstanding work, Trevor has been recognised both by academia, through an honorary Doctorate in Law and Letters, and by government, having been awarded both an OBE and the CBE |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:12:48 AM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:12:48 AM |
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6671 (EULAC) |
Dr Aaron Haynes FCMI |
Born on the 12th of March 1927, Aaron attended Combermere School after which he travelled to Trinidad to attend the Seventh Day Adventist College. He graduated from there in 1945, gaining a teaching posting at an elementary school in San Juan and Sangre Grande two years later. Two years at Port of Spain Secondary School prepared him for the post of Principal of Southern Academy. Two years later, he left to attend Long Island University in Brooklyn N.Y, where he majored in biology while working at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital as a technician in the blood laboratory.
He came to England in 1965 and at first taught biology and chemistry at Pollards Hill Secondary School before entering the field of Race and Community Relations. He served as senior community relations officer in Wolverhampton before moving on to the Community Relations Commission as Principal Development Officer. He held several posts in the Commission for Racial Equality, culminating in the post of Chief Executive.
After retiring from the Commission, he functioned as a freelance journalist and broadcaster. He is the author of The State of Black Britain Volume One, first published in 1983, which carries an analysis of the forces that governed the post-war immigration of black people into Britain. It covers the search for jobs and housing, the challenges faced in education and social services and how race became a volatile political issue. Volume Two picks up where Volume One concludes and begins with an analysis of the Thatcher years and their impact on the Black community. Together the two volumes represent a comprehensive, honest, insider’s view of the struggle for equality in Britain
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:16:04 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:55:32 PM |
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6672 (EULAC) |
Dr Aaron Haynes FCMI |
Born on the 12th of March 1927, Aaron attended Combermere School after which he travelled to Trinidad to attend the Seventh Day Adventist College. He graduated from there in 1945, gaining a teaching posting at an elementary school in San Juan and Sangre Grande two years later. Two years at Port of Spain Secondary School prepared him for the post of Principal of Southern Academy. Two years later, he left to attend Long Island University in Brooklyn N.Y, where he majored in biology while working at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital as a technician in the blood laboratory.
He came to England in 1965 and at first taught biology and chemistry at Pollards Hill Secondary School before entering the field of Race and Community Relations. He served as senior community relations officer in Wolverhampton before moving on to the Community Relations Commission as Principal Development Officer. He held several posts in the Commission for Racial Equality, culminating in the post of Chief Executive.
After retiring from the Commission, he functioned as a freelance journalist and broadcaster. He is the author of The State of Black Britain Volume One, first published in 1983, which carries an analysis of the forces that governed the post-war immigration of black people into Britain. It covers the search for jobs and housing, the challenges faced in education and social services and how race became a volatile political issue. Volume Two picks up where Volume One concludes and begins with an analysis of the Thatcher years and their impact on the Black community. Together the two volumes represent a comprehensive, honest, insider’s view of the struggle for equality in Britain |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:16:17 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:04:18 PM |
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6673 (EULAC) |
Russel Henderson |
One of seven siblings, Russel Henderson grew up in Port Of Spain, Trinidad, initially learning to play the piano, and subsequently steel-pan.
By 1948, at the age of 24, Henderson had achieved a fair amount of success with his jazz quartet in Trinidad and also began taking an interest in steel-pan, this being facilitated by meeting Beryl McBernie, who ran a theatre company and was championing steel-pan, an instrument hitherto stigmatised by its working class origins and association with gangs.
On coming to England to study piano tuning in North London he soon began playing in clubs, and also formed a small steel-band with Sterling Betancourt and Max Cherrie. This steel-band achieved considerable success in various formats in the succeeding years and was the first such combo to play for royalty. Other notable musical associations at that time were with the calypsonian Lord Kitchener and trumpeter Leslie Hutchinson.
Henderson is also credited as one of the founding fathers of the Notting Hill Carnival, which started as a marching band festival in London's Bayswater Road and Queensway. In 1966 he and his band were instrumental in establishing the Carnival as a national annual event. Reflecting on its initial success years later Henderson joked, "That was fantastic, let's do it again next year!" He is remembered with a blue plaque on Tavistock Road.
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:17:27 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:55:48 PM |
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6674 (EULAC) |
Russel Henderson |
One of seven siblings, Russel Henderson grew up in Port Of Spain, Trinidad, initially learning to play the piano, and subsequently steel-pan.
By 1948, at the age of 24, Henderson had achieved a fair amount of success with his jazz quartet in Trinidad and also began taking an interest in steel-pan, this being facilitated by meeting Beryl McBernie, who ran a theatre company and was championing steel-pan, an instrument hitherto stigmatised by its working class origins and association with gangs.
On coming to England to study piano tuning in North London he soon began playing in clubs, and also formed a small steel-band with Sterling Betancourt and Max Cherrie. This steel-band achieved considerable success in various formats in the succeeding years and was the first such combo to play for royalty. Other notable musical associations at that time were with the calypsonian Lord Kitchener and trumpeter Leslie Hutchinson.
Henderson is also credited as one of the founding fathers of the Notting Hill Carnival, which started as a marching band festival in London's Bayswater Road and Queensway. In 1966 he and his band were instrumental in establishing the Carnival as a national annual event. Reflecting on its initial success years later Henderson joked, "That was fantastic, let's do it again next year!" He is remembered with a blue plaque on Tavistock Road. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:18:10 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:03:29 PM |
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6675 (EULAC) |
Lenny Henry |
Comedian and one of the founders of comic relief, born on August 29th 1958 in Dudley, West Midlands to a Jamaican family, Lenworth George Henry shot to fame in 1975 aged just 17. After doing impressions to amuse his classmates as a child, Lenny won a place on the TV talent show 'New Faces', doing a Frank Spencer impersonation. He won, and was subsequently offered numerous contracts including those he took up, The Fosters and Tiswas (1975). From there he joined the touring 'Black and White Minstrel Show' alongside 'blacked up' whites. After 5 years he left, admitting "I'd like to do anything else rather than that" and went on to star and write alongside Tracey Ullman in 'Three of a Kind' (1981), through which Lenny first met TV producer Paul Jackson who introduced him to the Comic Strip team.
He hosted the pilot 'Saturday Night Live' in 1985 which starred French and Saunders as well as Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmonson. Later that year he performed at the Edinburgh Festival and starred in the second series of 'The Lenny Henry Show'. Lenny's impression of Steve Martin in 'Lenny, Live and Unleashed' led to interest in his comedy from across the Atlantic, and he was offered a three film deal for £1.75m from Disney which began with the film 'True Identity'. The film flopped at the box office and Lenny's contract was subsequently terminated.
Lenny has worked for Comic Relief for almost 15 years, and is now a key member of their fundraising team. In 1993 he wrote a serious letter to newspaper The Times protesting against government cuts in foreign aid.
Lenny also spends a lot of his time helping young, black comedians start their careers, particularly through his production company Crucial Films. After creating the series 'Chef' he encouraged the producers to hire more black workers on set, and as a result the programme is made with many black crew members. He won a Royal Television Society Silver Award medal for outstanding contributions to multi-ethnic programming in the UK, through his production company Crucial Films. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:19:09 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:02:20 PM |
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6676 (EULAC) |
John Holder |
Born and brought up in superlative St George, John was educated at St Giles School, then Combermere High School, representing Combermere at first team level in Barbados first division cricket competition.
In 1964, he migrated to the UK under London Transport’s recruitment scheme to work on the Underground as a guard. The BBC invited him to play in its cricket team, where he joined two other Barbadians, Rodney Norville and the late Dr Bertie Clarke. At this stage he bowled genuinely fast and Dr Clarke recommended him to Hampshire to play county cricket.
A serious back injury brought an end to his County career, after which he moved back to Barbados briefly. An offer to return to the UK and go to Lancashire to play as professional in League cricket saw him leave Barbados for the second time. League cricket was much less stressful, playing just at weekends rather than seven days a week at County Level.
In his mid-thirties and with his playing career coming to an end, he joined the English First Class Umpires Panel, where he was employed for twenty seven years. In 1988, history was made when he was appointed to stand in his first Test match, at Lord’s. He was the first black person to stand in a Test match in England. The following year while umpiring he became part of the first neutral umpires, when he was chosen to officiate in the Test series in Pakistan with India. In total he stood in eleven Tests, twenty three ODI’s and several finals.
He became a full member of MCC in 1999, going on seven tours with teams to Kenya (twice), Greece, Italy, Uganda, Namibia and the Cayman Islands. He was also a member of MCC’s Laws working Party, a panel which drafts the laws of cricket worldwide.
In 2008 the ICC appointed him as a Regional Umpires Performance Manager with responsibility for Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas, a post he held until his decision to retire at the end of 2010. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:21:13 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:56:07 PM |
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6677 (EULAC) |
John Holder |
Born and brought up in superlative St George, John was educated at St Giles School, then Combermere High School, representing Combermere at first team level in Barbados first division cricket competition.
In 1964, he migrated to the UK under London Transport’s recruitment scheme to work on the Underground as a guard. The BBC invited him to play in its cricket team, where he joined two other Barbadians, Rodney Norville and the late Dr Bertie Clarke. At this stage he bowled genuinely fast and Dr Clarke recommended him to Hampshire to play county cricket.
A serious back injury brought an end to his County career, after which he moved back to Barbados briefly. An offer to return to the UK and go to Lancashire to play as professional in League cricket saw him leave Barbados for the second time. League cricket was much less stressful, playing just at weekends rather than seven days a week at County Level.
In his mid-thirties and with his playing career coming to an end, he joined the English First Class Umpires Panel, where he was employed for twenty seven years. In 1988, history was made when he was appointed to stand in his first Test match, at Lord’s. He was the first black person to stand in a Test match in England. The following year while umpiring he became part of the first neutral umpires, when he was chosen to officiate in the Test series in Pakistan with India. In total he stood in eleven Tests, twenty three ODI’s and several finals.
He became a full member of MCC in 1999, going on seven tours with teams to Kenya (twice), Greece, Italy, Uganda, Namibia and the Cayman Islands. He was also a member of MCC’s Laws working Party, a panel which drafts the laws of cricket worldwide.
In 2008 the ICC appointed him as a Regional Umpires Performance Manager with responsibility for Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas, a post he held until his decision to retire at the end of 2010.
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:21:32 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:01:37 PM |
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6678 (EULAC) |
Superlative St George |
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:22:07 AM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:22:07 AM |
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6679 (EULAC) |
C.L.R. James |
C.L.R. James, in full Cyril Lionel Robert James, (born Jan. 4, 1901, Tunapuna, Trinidad — died May 31, 1989, London, Eng.), was a West Indian-born cultural historian, cricket writer, and political activist who was a leading figure in the Pan-African movement.
James was certified as a teacher at Queen’s Royal College in Port of Spain, Trinidad (1918). In 1932 he moved to England, where he published The Life of Captain Cipriani (1932; revised as The Case for West-Indian Self-Government, 1933) with the personal and financial support of the West Indian cricketer and politician Learie (later Lord) Constantine.
During the 1930s James was a cricket correspondent for The Guardian (Manchester) and became increasingly involved in Marxist politics and the African and West Indian independence movements. His most notable work was The Black Jacobins (1938), a Marxist study of the Haitian slave revolution of the 1790s, which won him widespread acclaim.
James left England to live in the United States (1939–53), but he was expelled for political reasons. He was interned at Ellis Island in New York City, where he wrote an analysis of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick called Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways (1953). Thereafter he moved between London and Trinidad, where he was secretary of the West Indies Federal Labour Party (1958–60).
In Beyond a Boundary (1963) James discussed the importance of cricket to the British character and to the development of the West Indies. His other books included the novel Minty Alley (1936), World Revolution (1937), Notes on Dialectics (1971), Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution (1977), and Cricket (1986), a collection of articles spanning the period 1935 to 1985. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:25:21 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:56:28 PM |
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6680 (EULAC) |
C.L.R. James |
C.L.R. James, in full Cyril Lionel Robert James, (born Jan. 4, 1901, Tunapuna, Trinidad — died May 31, 1989, London, Eng.), was a West Indian-born cultural historian, cricket writer, and political activist who was a leading figure in the Pan-African movement.
James was certified as a teacher at Queen’s Royal College in Port of Spain, Trinidad (1918). In 1932 he moved to England, where he published The Life of Captain Cipriani (1932; revised as The Case for West-Indian Self-Government, 1933) with the personal and financial support of the West Indian cricketer and politician Learie (later Lord) Constantine.
During the 1930s James was a cricket correspondent for The Guardian (Manchester) and became increasingly involved in Marxist politics and the African and West Indian independence movements. His most notable work was The Black Jacobins (1938), a Marxist study of the Haitian slave revolution of the 1790s, which won him widespread acclaim.
James left England to live in the United States (1939–53), but he was expelled for political reasons. He was interned at Ellis Island in New York City, where he wrote an analysis of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick called Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways (1953). Thereafter he moved between London and Trinidad, where he was secretary of the West Indies Federal Labour Party (1958–60).
In Beyond a Boundary (1963) James discussed the importance of cricket to the British character and to the development of the West Indies. His other books included the novel Minty Alley (1936), World Revolution (1937), Notes on Dialectics (1971), Nkrumah and the Ghana Revolution (1977), and Cricket (1986), a collection of articles spanning the period 1935 to 1985. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:26:06 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:00:45 PM |
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6681 (EULAC) |
Paul Ince CE |
Paul Emerson Carlyle Ince, born on 21 October 1967 in Ilford, London to Barbadian parents, is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder from 1982 to 2007. He was capped 53 times by England, scoring two goals.
Ince spent the majority of his playing career at the highest level; after leaving West Ham United he joined Manchester United where he played in the Premier League. After two years in Serie A with Inter Milan he returned to England to play in the top flight for Liverpool, Middlesbrough and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
After a period as a player-coach of Swindon Town, he retired from playing while player-manager of Macclesfield Town in 2007. He went on to manage Milton Keynes Dons (twice), Blackburn Rovers, Notts County and, after an almost-two-year break, Blackpool.
As a player he won numerous honours with Manchester United, became the first black player to captain the England team and was also the first black Briton to manage a team in the highest tier of English football. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:26:56 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:00:03 PM |
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6682 (EULAC) |
Dr Nola Ishmael OBE |
Nola Ishmael left Barbados In 1963 to start her nursing career in the National Health Service (NHS) at a hospital in Bishops Stortford. She later moved to the Whittington Hospital in London to gain her State Registration Qualification. Within 18 months of qualifying as a nurse she was promoted to Unit Sister in the Neurosurgical Unit of the Maudsley Hospital in London. Later she went on to qualify as a Health visitor. In 1981, she became a Community Manager and in 1987 became Assistant Director of Nursing in Greenwich. Eighteen months later she was appointed Director of Nursing, thereby becoming the first black Nursing Director in the NHS in London.
Nola was invited in 1994 to the Department of Health for six months which evolved into a ten year tenure, where she worked closely with Ministers and Chief Nursing Officers in different roles, including Professional Private Secretary to the Chief Nursing Officer. She later added Nursing Policy responsibilities in Public Health areas and Black and Minority Ethnic issues to her portfolio.
Nola initiated programmes of mentoring, coaching and personal development, and collaborated on the establishment of the Mary Seacole Leadership Awards. She co-produced the Department’s publication Many Rivers to Cross which chronicled the contribution of Caribbean staff to the NHS. She worked closely with organisations such as Barbados Overseas Nursing Association (BONA) and the Royal College of Nursing, as well as sitting on the boards of a number of charitable organisations. She is Patron of the Sickle Cell Society and past Vice Chair of Greenwich Community College. Nola is active as a mentor and motivational speaker. She travelled across the UK and overseas including Australia, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean, including Barbados, representing the Department of Health. Nola is a member of the High Commission Health and Welfare Group.
Nola’s service was recognised in the NHS with her receiving the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2000, and an Honorary Doctorate degree for services to Nursing from Birmingham City University. She also received a Breakthrough Equality Award from the Wainwright Trust and Nursing Times Magazine’s recognition as one of top 50 Influential Nurses in the last 100years.
Nola was among 15 Health Leaders who had a Portrait displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2006 |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:29:21 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:56:47 PM |
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6683 (EULAC) |
Dr Nola Ishmael OBE |
Nola Ishmael left Barbados In 1963 to start her nursing career in the National Health Service (NHS) at a hospital in Bishops Stortford. She later moved to the Whittington Hospital in London to gain her State Registration Qualification. Within 18 months of qualifying as a nurse she was promoted to Unit Sister in the Neurosurgical Unit of the Maudsley Hospital in London. Later she went on to qualify as a Health visitor. In 1981, she became a Community Manager and in 1987 became Assistant Director of Nursing in Greenwich. Eighteen months later she was appointed Director of Nursing, thereby becoming the first black Nursing Director in the NHS in London.
Nola was invited in 1994 to the Department of Health for six months which evolved into a ten year tenure, where she worked closely with Ministers and Chief Nursing Officers in different roles, including Professional Private Secretary to the Chief Nursing Officer. She later added Nursing Policy responsibilities in Public Health areas and Black and Minority Ethnic issues to her portfolio.
Nola initiated programmes of mentoring, coaching and personal development, and collaborated on the establishment of the Mary Seacole Leadership Awards. She co-produced the Department’s publication Many Rivers to Cross which chronicled the contribution of Caribbean staff to the NHS. She worked closely with organisations such as Barbados Overseas Nursing Association (BONA) and the Royal College of Nursing, as well as sitting on the boards of a number of charitable organisations. She is Patron of the Sickle Cell Society and past Vice Chair of Greenwich Community College. Nola is active as a mentor and motivational speaker. She travelled across the UK and overseas including Australia, Europe, Africa and the Caribbean, including Barbados, representing the Department of Health. Nola is a member of the High Commission Health and Welfare Group.
Nola’s service was recognised in the NHS with her receiving the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2000, and an Honorary Doctorate degree for services to Nursing from Birmingham City University. She also received a Breakthrough Equality Award from the Wainwright Trust and Nursing Times Magazine’s recognition as one of top 50 Influential Nurses in the last 100years.
Nola was among 15 Health Leaders who had a Portrait displayed in the National Portrait Gallery in London in 2006 |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:30:26 AM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:30:26 AM |
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6684 (EULAC) |
Linton Kwesi Johnson |
Linton Kwesi Johnson was born in 1952 in Chapelton, Jamaica. He moved to London in 1963 to be with his mother and went on to read Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He joined the Black Panther movement in 1970, organising a poetry workshop and working with Rasta Love, a group of poets and percussionists. He joined the Brixton-based Race Today Collective in 1974. His first book of poems, Voices of the Living and the Dead, was published by the Race Today imprint in 1974. His second book, Dread, Beat An' Blood (1975) includes poems written in Jamaican dialect, and was released as a record in 1978.
He is widely regarded as the father of 'dub poetry', a term he coined to describe the way a number of reggae DJs blended music and verse. Johnson maintains that his starting point and focus is poetry, composed before the music, and for this reason he considers the term 'dub poetry' misleading when applied to his own work. He recorded several albums on the Island label, including Forces of Victory (1979), Bass Culture (1980), LKJ In dub (1980) and Making History (1984) and founded his own record label - LKJ - in the mid-1980s, selling over two million records worldwide.
In 1977 he was awarded a C. Day Lewis Fellowship and became Writer in Residence for the London Borough of Lambeth. Race Today published his third book of poetry, Inglan Is a Bitch, in 1980. He worked primarily as a journalist in the 1980s and was a reporter for Channel 4 television's The Bandung File. Tings An' Times: Selected Poems was published in 1991 as both a book and musical recording.
He was made Associate Fellow at Warwick University in 1985 and Honorary Fellow at Wolverhampton Polytechnic in 1987. He is a regular broadcaster on radio and hosted an evening of Caribbean music and culture for BBC Radio 2 in October 2001. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:33:00 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:57:02 PM |
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6685 (EULAC) |
Linton Kwesi Johnson |
Linton Kwesi Johnson was born in 1952 in Chapelton, Jamaica. He moved to London in 1963 to be with his mother and went on to read Sociology at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He joined the Black Panther movement in 1970, organising a poetry workshop and working with Rasta Love, a group of poets and percussionists. He joined the Brixton-based Race Today Collective in 1974. His first book of poems, Voices of the Living and the Dead, was published by the Race Today imprint in 1974. His second book, Dread, Beat An' Blood (1975) includes poems written in Jamaican dialect, and was released as a record in 1978.
He is widely regarded as the father of 'dub poetry', a term he coined to describe the way a number of reggae DJs blended music and verse. Johnson maintains that his starting point and focus is poetry, composed before the music, and for this reason he considers the term 'dub poetry' misleading when applied to his own work. He recorded several albums on the Island label, including Forces of Victory (1979), Bass Culture (1980), LKJ In dub (1980) and Making History (1984) and founded his own record label - LKJ - in the mid-1980s, selling over two million records worldwide.
In 1977 he was awarded a C. Day Lewis Fellowship and became Writer in Residence for the London Borough of Lambeth. Race Today published his third book of poetry, Inglan Is a Bitch, in 1980. He worked primarily as a journalist in the 1980s and was a reporter for Channel 4 television's The Bandung File. Tings An' Times: Selected Poems was published in 1991 as both a book and musical recording.
He was made Associate Fellow at Warwick University in 1985 and Honorary Fellow at Wolverhampton Polytechnic in 1987. He is a regular broadcaster on radio and hosted an evening of Caribbean music and culture for BBC Radio 2 in October 2001. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:33:31 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 04:55:55 PM |
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6686 (EULAC) |
Claudia Jones |
Claudia Jones, feminist, black nationalist, political activist, community leader, communist and journalist, has been described as the mother of the Notting Hill Carnival. The diversity of her political affiliations clearly illustrated her multifaceted approach to the struggle for equal rights in the 20th century.
She was born in Belmont, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in 1915 and at the age of eight moved to Harlem, New York with her parents and three sisters. Her education was cut short by Tuberculosis and the damage to her lungs as well as severe heart disease plagued Claudia for the rest of her life.
For over 30 years she lived in New York and during this time became an active member of the American Communist party, an organisation in which her journalistic and community leadership skills were maximised. By 1948 she had become the editor of Negro Affairs for the party's paper the Daily Worker and had evolved into an accomplished speaker on human and civil rights.
In 1955 she was deported from the US and given asylum in England, where she spent her remaining years working with London's African-Caribbean community. She founded and edited The West Indian Gazette which despite financial problems remained crucial in her fight for equal opportunities for black people.
Claudia Jones lasting legacy is undoubtedly the Notting Hill Carnival, which she helped launch in 1959 as an annual showcase for Caribbean talent. These early celebrations were held in halls and were epitomised by the slogan, 'A people's art is the genesis of their freedom'. |
Story |
Friday 18th of December 2020 10:38:52 AM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 09:57:19 PM |
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6688 (EULAC) |
Claudia Jones |
Claudia Jones, feminist, black nationalist, political activist, community leader, communist and journalist, has been described as the mother of the Notting Hill Carnival. The diversity of her political affiliations clearly illustrated her multifaceted approach to the struggle for equal rights in the 20th century.
She was born in Belmont, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad in 1915 and at the age of eight moved to Harlem, New York with her parents and three sisters. Her education was cut short by Tuberculosis and the damage to her lungs as well as severe heart disease plagued Claudia for the rest of her life.
For over 30 years she lived in New York and during this time became an active member of the American Communist party, an organisation in which her journalistic and community leadership skills were maximised. By 1948 she had become the editor of Negro Affairs for the party's paper the Daily Worker and had evolved into an accomplished speaker on human and civil rights.
In 1955 she was deported from the US and given asylum in England, where she spent her remaining years working with London's African-Caribbean community. She founded and edited The West Indian Gazette which despite financial problems remained crucial in her fight for equal opportunities for black people.
Claudia Jones lasting legacy is undoubtedly the Notting Hill Carnival, which she helped launch in 1959 as an annual showcase for Caribbean talent. These early celebrations were held in halls and were epitomised by the slogan, 'A people's art is the genesis of their freedom'. |
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6689 (EULAC) |
Cleo Laine |
From her modest beginnings as a singer in English dance halls, Cleo Laine has gone on to achieve international fame by continually expanding her talents in a career which spans some four decades. She is one of the most celebrated singers of our time. Cleo commands a dazzling array of vocal styles and is the only singer ever to receive Grammy nominations in the Female Jazz, Popular, and Classical categories.
Laine began her musical career in the early 50's in her native England, where she was born in a London suburb. Cleo showed early singing talent which was nurtured by her Jamaican father and English mother who sent her to singing and dancing lessons.
In addition to concert appearances, Cleo has carved a niche as an illustrious actress. Laine's professional career in the legitimate theatre began in London when she starred in Flesh to a Tiger, directed by Tony Richardson at the Royal Court Theatre. Her theatrical credits include A Midsummer Night 's Dream, Valmouth, Women of Troy and the title role in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler.
In 1983 Cleo became the first British artist to win a coveted Grammy award - Best Female Jazz Vocalist, for the third of her "live" Carnegie Hall albums, all recorded at the famous New York auditorium.
She has been a frequent guest on American television including such specials as "An Evening at the Boston Pops with Cleo Laine" and "Cleo Laine: Live at Wolftrap". In addition to her numerous international television specials, she has also been a featured performer on the classic British television show 'That Was The Week That Was".
In addition to receiving an honorary Doctor of Music degree from Boston's prestigious Berklee School of Music and being named, along with her husband John Dankworth, the Variety Club's "Show Business Personality of the Year," Cleo Laine was honoured by Queen Elizabeth with an O.B.E.
The beginning of this decade has already brought Cleo new acclaim with a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM), and a Lifetime Achievement Accolade from the British Jazz Awards in 1996.
Whether interpreting a collection of Shakespeare's sonnets set to music, appearing in Jazz Festivals, operas, or singing with Symphony orchestras and big bands, Cleo Laine is consistently finding new forums for her considerable range of talents. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:43:06 AM |
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6690 (EULAC) |
George Lamming |
George William Lamming, (born June 8, 1927, Carrington Village, near Bridgetown, Barbados), is a West Indian novelist and essayist who wrote about decolonization and reconstruction in the Caribbean nations.
At Combermere High School, Lamming studied under Frank Collymore, editor of the Caribbean literary journal Bim, which published some of Lamming’s early work. Lamming left Barbados and worked as a teacher in Trinidad from 1946 to 1950 before settling in England. His highly acclaimed first novel, In the Castle of My Skin (1953), is an autobiographical bildungsroman set against the backdrop of burgeoning nationalism in the British colonies of the Caribbean in the 1930s and ’40s.
Lamming continued to study decolonization in his succeeding three novels: The Emigrants (1954), a despairing, fragmentary work about Caribbean immigrants in post-World War II England; Of Age and Innocence (1958), a microcosmic look at the problems of political independence; and Season of Adventure (1960), in which a West Indian woman discovers her African heritage. The Pleasures of Exile (1960) is a collection of essays that examines Caribbean politics, race, and culture in an international context.
Lamming’s later novels include Water with Berries (1971), a political allegory based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest, and Natives of My Person (1971), about 16th-century explorers in the West Indies. His poetry and short stories were published in various anthologies and Conversations, a volume of essays and interviews, was published in 1992. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:47:36 AM |
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6691 (EULAC) |
Lennox Lewis |
Lennox Claudius Lewis was born in Stratford, London on 2 September 1965 to Jamaican parents.
Lewis made his professional debut at The Royal Albert Hall, in England on June 27, 1989 and proceeded to seize 20 victories - 17 being by straight knockouts.
While focusing on his career as a boxer, Lewis decided to put something back into the community and in 1994/5 opened up The Lennox Lewis College in east London. He wanted to create opportunities for young black people, especially males, whose inherent talent often went unrecognised. Unfortunately it has recently closed due to lack of support from the appropriate authorities. However, during its lifespan a number of young people benefited from being associated with it.
His illustrious career heightened, when in March 1999 he fought Evander Holyfield to gain the three international title belts. The fight was declared a draw, which was seen as a travesty by most of the boxing fraternity, including Lewis himself. On 13 November 1999 he defeated Holyfield. Finally his quest to unify all three championship titles - the IBF, WBA and WBC - had been attained, making Lewis the second British born boxer in 100 years to hold all three belts.
In recognition, Lewis has been awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of North London for his services not only to sport but also the community in the education of disadvantaged young people. Regarded as the corporate world's 'most wanted' endorser, he recently launched his own line in fashion wear.
Along with Muhammad Ali and Rocky Marciano, Lewis's name is recognised the world over. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:48:28 AM |
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6692 (EULAC) |
Andrea Levy FRSL |
Andrea Levy was born in London, England in 1956 to Jamaican parents. She is the author of five novels, each of which explore - from different perspectives - the problems faced by black British-born children of Jamaican emigrants. Her first novel, the semi-autobiographical Every Light in the House Burnin' (1994), is the story of a Jamaican family living in London in the 1960s. Her second, Never Far from Nowhere (1996), is set during the 1970s and tells the story of two very different sisters living on a London council estate. In Fruit of the Lemon (1999), Faith Jackson, a young black Londoner, visits Jamaica after suffering a nervous breakdown and discovers a previously unknown personal history. Small Island (2004), set in 1948, explores the interaction between a black couple, Gilbert, a former RAF recruit, who has returned to Britain on the SS Windrush, and his Jamaican wife Hortense, and a white couple: Queenie, their landlady, and her recently demobbed husband, Bernard. It won the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction, the 2004 Whitbread Book of the Year, and the 2005 Commonwealth Writers Prize. Small Island was adapted for BBC television and broadcast in 2009.
Born in London in 1956, Levy drew on the postwar period more broadly within her fictional work. Andrea Levy's parents travelled from Jamaica to England on the now famous SS Empire Windrush in 1948. It is a journey Levy fictionalises in her first novel, Every light in the House Burnin'. Described by the Times Literary Supplement as 'An extremely powerful novel, a striking and promising debut', the book opens, not with the expected transatlantic journey from the West Indies, but with a family trip from London to Pontin's Holiday Camp. While the scene may be anecdotal in terms of the novel as a whole, it is by 'provincialising' the trope of travel, that Levy begins to draw attention to some of the discrepancies and differences (in term
Questions of English-ness and of Diaspora are also central to Levy’s novel, Small Island. The book moves between England and Jamaica before and after World War II, and is narrated by four characters: the Jamaican Gilbert, his new wife Hortense, their English landlady, Queenie, and her husband, Bernard. As this structure suggests, Small Island operates through the establishment of a series of parallels: between London and Kingston, between husbands and wives, between past and present. This symmetrical structure, in which ‘small island’ refers to both Britain and Jamaica, allows Levy to both announce and undermine a series of differences between English-ness and West Indian-ness. It is in this way that Small Island reveals both the tragedy of mutual ignorance and the possibilities of cross-cultural intimacy, overlap, and interaction. Critics have praised the novel’s refusal of easy racial binaries and its nuanced characterization in this respect. For example, Hortense’s confident sense of superiority undermines a simple sense of the black British immigrant as passive victim, and implies that snobbery and prejudice were also aspects of West Indian characters (of class, gender and generation) that cut across the received histories of Black Britain. |
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6693 (EULAC) |
Sir Trevor MacDonald |
Born in Trinidad in 1939, Trevor worked in various aspects of the media including local newspapers, radio and television. He joined the Caribbean Regional Service of the BBC World Service in 1960 as a producer, before moving to London at the end of that decade to work for the corporation (BBC Radio, London).
Moving to Independent Television News (ITN) in 1973, he rose steadily through the ranks. He's served as news, sports and diplomatic correspondent before moving on to become diplomatic editor and newscaster. Twice voted Newscaster of the year, McDonald is perceived as the face of ITN after years of fronting its flagship 'News at Ten' bulletin.
An accomplished journalist, he has penned several books including autobiographies on cricketers Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards. His own biography, 'Fortunate Circumstances', was published in 1993. |
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6694 (EULAC) |
Sir Trevor MacDonald |
Born in Trinidad in 1939, Trevor worked in various aspects of the media including local newspapers, radio and television. He joined the Caribbean Regional Service of the BBC World Service in 1960 as a producer, before moving to London at the end of that decade to work for the corporation (BBC Radio, London).
Moving to Independent Television News (ITN) in 1973, he rose steadily through the ranks. He's served as news, sports and diplomatic correspondent before moving on to become diplomatic editor and newscaster. Twice voted Newscaster of the year, McDonald is perceived as the face of ITN after years of fronting its flagship 'News at Ten' bulletin.
An accomplished journalist, he has penned several books including autobiographies on cricketers Clive Lloyd and Viv Richards. His own biography, 'Fortunate Circumstances', was published in 1993. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:51:22 AM |
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6695 (EULAC) |
Val McCalla |
Val McCalla arrived in England in May 1959, aged 15, with dreams of being a pilot. He joined the RAF, but his plans were soon grounded by a perforated eardrum. He spent five years in the supplies section, where he picked up book-keeping skills.
After leaving the RAF in the mid-1960s, he worked in a variety of accounts and book-keeping positions, before volunteering to go part-time on a radical community newspaper, East End News, based near his flat in Bethnal Green. The newspaper bug took a grip, and, within a few years, the Voice had risen from idea into reality.
McCalla saw that Britain's national press gave scant coverage to black issues - and that when it did, it was usually negative. There were a couple of black-orientated publications which appealed to an older generation of Caribbean immigrants, whose notion of "home" lay thousands of miles away. But for a younger generation of British-born blacks, there was nothing.
McCalla identified the emerging culture of the black British identity and honed it into tabloid form. Helped with start-up money from the Greater London Council, his paper quickly established itself as an important campaigner against all forms of racism. For local authorities, and voluntary sector organisations concerned about the lack of ethnic minorities in their ranks, it became a valuable recruitment tool. This led to pages of job advertising.
From a small, east London council flat in 1982, Val McCalla started the weekly newspaper, the Voice, which went on to become the mouthpiece of Britain's black community and made him a multi-millionaire. Launched at the Notting Hill carnival that August, it grew into the most popular and important black newspaper in this country. From initial sales of only 4,000, within eight years the Voice was selling more than 53,000 copies a week - and turning over a small fortune in job recruitment advertising. |
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6696 (EULAC) |
Val McCalla |
Val McCalla arrived in England in May 1959, aged 15, with dreams of being a pilot. He joined the RAF, but his plans were soon grounded by a perforated eardrum. He spent five years in the supplies section, where he picked up book-keeping skills.
After leaving the RAF in the mid-1960s, he worked in a variety of accounts and book-keeping positions, before volunteering to go part-time on a radical community newspaper, East End News, based near his flat in Bethnal Green. The newspaper bug took a grip, and, within a few years, the Voice had risen from idea into reality
McCalla saw that Britain's national press gave scant coverage to black issues - and that when it did, it was usually negative. There were a couple of black-orientated publications which appealed to an older generation of Caribbean immigrants, whose notion of "home" lay thousands of miles away. But for a younger generation of British-born blacks, there was nothing.
McCalla identified the emerging culture of the black British identity and honed it into tabloid form. Helped with start-up money from the Greater London Council, his paper quickly established itself as an important campaigner against all forms of racism. For local authorities, and voluntary sector organisations concerned about the lack of ethnic minorities in their ranks, it became a valuable recruitment tool. This led to pages of job advertising
From a small, east London council flat in 1982, Val McCalla started the weekly newspaper, the Voice, which went on to become the mouthpiece of Britain's black community and made him a multi-millionaire. Launched at the Notting Hill carnival that August, it grew into the most popular and important black newspaper in this country. From initial sales of only 4,000, within eight years the Voice was selling more than 53,000 copies a week - and turning over a small fortune in job recruitment advertising. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:55:18 AM |
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6697 (EULAC) |
Dalton McConney MBE QPM |
Dalton McConney is a retired Metropolitan Police Chief Inspector. He mostly served as a uniformed officer in South London and came to prominence following the second Brixton riots In the mid-eighties. He was born in Barbados and educated at Ebenezer Boys and the Modern High School. He worked as a proof reader at the Barbados Advocate newspaper and at the Government Printing Office before joining the economic migration to the UK in I960.
Aged 36, he joined the Metropolitan Police in 1976. He served as a Constable at Battersea, Sergeant at Belgravia and a Recruit Instructor at Hendon Police College. He obtained the Certificate of Education (University of London), helped to research the new Police & Criminal Evidence Act 1984, updated the Training Manual and taught the changes in the Act to instructors. He passed the Inspector’s examination in 1988 and was posted to Brixton after the second riots.
He was the first senior black officer to serve at Brixton Police Station in the Borough of Lambeth. gaining the trust of residents and helping to lower tensions. He also set up the “Brixton Summer Project” during the school holidays, engaging local unemployed youth as staff. A two-part C4 documentary, “The Brixton Beat”, highlighted Dalton’s role in the changes at Brixton. He received a Lambeth Civic Award, the Mayor’s Special Award and in 1994 was awarded the MBE for Police/Community Service.
He was promoted to Chief Inspector in 1994, becoming Staff Officer to the Assistant Commissioner. As Personnel Manager at Walworth Police Station, he set up the first Criminal Justice Unit and formulated a strategy to deal with street robbery (Operation Eagle Eye)i. He received two Assistant Commissioner’s Commendations for this work.
After serving in Bromley, he returned to Lambeth where he devised the Policing Diversity Strategy and Community/ Race Relations programme. He was awarded the Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, featured in books highlighting black achievements for the Millennium and was one of the subjects of the “Black Power” photographic exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. On retirement, he was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Police Service and later received an Assistant Commissioner’s Commendation for work on Critical Incident Management. Dalton also supports various Barbadian Organisations in London and continues to use the high profile of his career to promote Barbados |
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6698 (EULAC) |
Dalton McConney MBE QPM |
Dalton McConney is a retired Metropolitan Police Chief Inspector. He mostly served as a uniformed officer in South London and came to prominence following the second Brixton riots In the mid-eighties. He was born in Barbados and educated at Ebenezer Boys and the Modern High School. He worked as a proof reader at the Barbados Advocate newspaper and at the Government Printing Office before joining the economic migration to the UK in I960.
Aged 36, he joined the Metropolitan Police in 1976. He served as a Constable at Battersea, Sergeant at Belgravia and a Recruit Instructor at Hendon Police College. He obtained the Certificate of Education (University of London), helped to research the new Police & Criminal Evidence Act 1984, updated the Training Manual and taught the changes in the Act to instructors. He passed the Inspector’s examination in 1988 and was posted to Brixton after the second riots.
He was the first senior black officer to serve at Brixton Police Station in the Borough of Lambeth. gaining the trust of residents and helping to lower tensions. He also set up the “Brixton Summer Project” during the school holidays, engaging local unemployed youth as staff. A two-part C4 documentary, “The Brixton Beat”, highlighted Dalton’s role in the changes at Brixton. He received a Lambeth Civic Award, the Mayor’s Special Award and in 1994 was awarded the MBE for Police/Community Service.
He was promoted to Chief Inspector in 1994, becoming Staff Officer to the Assistant Commissioner. As Personnel Manager at Walworth Police Station, he set up the first Criminal Justice Unit and formulated a strategy to deal with street robbery (Operation Eagle Eye)i. He received two Assistant Commissioner’s Commendations for this work.
After serving in Bromley, he returned to Lambeth where he devised the Policing Diversity Strategy and Community/ Race Relations programme. He was awarded the Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, featured in books highlighting black achievements for the Millennium and was one of the subjects of the “Black Power” photographic exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. On retirement, he was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for Distinguished Police Service and later received an Assistant Commissioner’s Commendation for work on Critical Incident Management. Dalton also supports various Barbadian Organisations in London and continues to use the high profile of his career to promote Barbados. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 10:58:32 AM |
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6699 (EULAC) |
Althea McNish FCSD |
Althea McNish FCSD (born c. 1933) is a British textile designer of Trinidadian origin who has been called the first British designer of African descent to earn an international reputation.
Althea Marjorie McNish was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, around 1933. Her father, the writer Joseph Claude McNish, was descended from the Merikin settlers in Trinidad. She painted as a child, was a junior member of the Trinidad Arts Society and had her first exhibition at the age of 16. Her influences included local artists Sybil Atteck, Amy Leong Pang and Boscoe Holder, and European modernists such as Vincent Van Gogh.
In the early 1950s McNish moved with her mother to London, England, to join her father there. She already had a place to study at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square but instead took courses at the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts, the Central School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal College of Art.
In her final year at the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts, she became interested in textiles with the encouragement of Eduardo Paolozzi, and chose printed textiles as her subject of study on progressing to the Royal College of Art, where her talent was recognised by Hugh Casson. On graduating, she immediately won a commission from Arthur Stewart-Liberty, head of the Liberty Department Store, sending her the same day to Zika Ascher, who commissioned her to design a collection for Dior. Successfully designing for such prestigious clients, McNish was the first Caribbean woman to achieve prominence in this field.
She was associated with the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) in the 1960s, participating in CAM's exhibitions and seminars and helping to promote Caribbean arts to a British public. She took part in the art exhibitions of the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) held in 1967, May 1968 and January 1971, exhibiting textiles as well as "plastic panels in laminate". For the Caribbean edition of the BBC TV magazine programme Full House, produced by John La Rose and transmitted on 3 February 1973, she brought together the work of CAM visual artists as a studio setting for CAM writers, musicians and film-makers.
Her work is represented in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Whitworth Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Cooper-Hewitt (Smithsonian Design Museum), among other places. |
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6700 (EULAC) |
Althea McNish FCSD |
Althea McNish FCSD (born c. 1933) is a British textile designer of Trinidadian origin who has been called the first British designer of African descent to earn an international reputation.
Althea Marjorie McNish was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, around 1933. Her father, the writer Joseph Claude McNish, was descended from the Merikin settlers in Trinidad. She painted as a child, was a junior member of the Trinidad Arts Society and had her first exhibition at the age of 16. Her influences included local artists Sybil Atteck, Amy Leong Pang and Boscoe Holder, and European modernists such as Vincent Van Gogh.
In the early 1950s McNish moved with her mother to London, England, to join her father there. She already had a place to study at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square but instead took courses at the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts, the Central School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal College of Art.
In her final year at the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts, she became interested in textiles with the encouragement of Eduardo Paolozzi, and chose printed textiles as her subject of study on progressing to the Royal College of Art, where her talent was recognised by Hugh Casson. On graduating, she immediately won a commission from Arthur Stewart-Liberty, head of the Liberty Department Store, sending her the same day to Zika Ascher, who commissioned her to design a collection for Dior. Successfully designing for such prestigious clients, McNish was the first Caribbean woman to achieve prominence in this field.
She was associated with the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) in the 1960s, participating in CAM's exhibitions and seminars and helping to promote Caribbean arts to a British public. She took part in the art exhibitions of the Caribbean Artists Movement (CAM) held in 1967, May 1968 and January 1971, exhibiting textiles as well as "plastic panels in laminate". For the Caribbean edition of the BBC TV magazine programme Full House, produced by John La Rose and transmitted on 3 February 1973, she brought together the work of CAM visual artists as a studio setting for CAM writers, musicians and film-makers.
Her work is represented in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Whitworth Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Cooper-Hewitt (Smithsonian Design Museum), among other places. |
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6701 (EULAC) |
Sir (Oshely) Roy Marshall |
Sir (Oshely) Roy Marshall was born on October 21, 1920. He was one of 6 children who lost their father when Roy was 10 years old. His mother Korine worked tirelessly to support and allow the family to thrive.
He was educated at Harrison College, where he won the Barbados Scholarship in 1938. His further education was delayed through illness and World War II and it was not until 1942 that he entered Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he took a Bachelor of Arts degree with first class honours in 1945. He took a master’s in 1948 and was awarded a doctorate from University College, London in the same year. He was called to the Bar of the Inner Temple in 1947.
From 1946 until 1969, Sir Roy taught law full-time: from 1946 until 1956 as assistant lecturer and then lecturer at University College, London; from 1956 until 1963, and 1965 until 1969 as professor of law at the University of Sheffield; and from 1963 until 1965 as professor of law at the University of Ife in Nigeria,
He was a constitutional advisor to the Government of Barbados at the Independence Talks with the United Kingdom in 1966 and one of the Law Revision commissioners responsible for the edition of laws published in 1974. In 1979, he drafted a comprehensive package of statutes on property and related matters for the island.
In 1969,he began a new career in university administration, becoming vice-chancellor of the UWI and served until 1977. He was also secretary general of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the United Kingdom Universities from 1974 to 1979 and Vice Chancellor of the University of Hull from 1979 to 1985.After retirement, he entered yet another field, serving as High Commissioner for Barbados in London from 1989 to 1991. He served as Chair of the Commission for Law and Order appointed by the Government. At Cave Hill, the campus’ principal teaching facility is named the Roy Marshall Teaching Complex in his honour. |
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6702 (EULAC) |
Dr Wayne Marshall FRCM FRCO |
Wayne Marshall was born in Oldham, Lancashire, to Barbadian parents, on January 13,1961. He played the piano by ear at three, and began lessons at seven. He studied organ and piano at 11 at Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester. Later studies were at the Royal College of Music in London and at Vienna’s Hochschule fur Musik. While much of his time has been devoted to Broadway and jazz music, Marshall began his career as a church musician, serving as organ scholar first at Manchester Cathedral, then at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. Marshall quickly developed an international reputation as an organ soloist and recitalist. He also began appearing regularly as a pianist in both roles and as accompanist.
Among Marshall’s earliest recordings are the 1994 Saint-Saens Organ Symphony with Mariss Jansons on EMI, and the 1995 album Masters of English Church Music on Collegium, containing organ works by Byrd, Stanford, and Howells. Marshall had also begun developing his career as a conductor by this time, and over the years would lead such orchestras as the Rotterdam Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony and BBC Philharmonic.
His choice of repertory with these ensembles tended to favour selections from American musicals like Wonderful Town, West Side Story, and Guys and Dolls. In 2004, Marshall premiered James MacMillan’s Organ Concerto, subtitled “A Scotch Bestiary,” and recorded it for the Chandos label in 2006.
He also received same year an Honorary Doctorate from Bournemouth University and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 2010. He is the Chief Conductor of WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne, and Organist and Associate Artist of the Bridgewater Hall. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 11:12:00 AM |
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6703 (EULAC) |
Egbert Moore (Lord Beginner) |
Lord Beginner (born Egbert Moore) was at the heart of the expansion of calypso music immediately after WW2. Originally from Trinidad, Beginner recorded and toured in New York with other leading members of the Trinidad's "Old Brigade" of calypsonians, but his cricket credentials were already established. In 1937 he wrote "Les Ames he played fine/Till he was bowled by the quicker ball from Constantine".
In 1948 he emigrated to England on the Windrush, the first boat from the Caribbean bringing a new generation of immigrants to the UK. Also on the boat was the legendary calypsonian Lord Kitchener.
Beginner began playing clubs throughout London - primarily the Caribbean and the Paramount - and was a success, signing for Parlophone in 1950. Two of Lord Beginner's more well known calypsos were Victory Test Match - penned immediately after the 1950 Lord's Test won by West Indies and opening with the line "Cricket, lovely cricket" - and General Election, inspired by Clement Atlee's victory in the 1950 general election. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 11:13:32 AM |
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6704 (EULAC) |
Egbert Moore (Lord Beginner) |
Lord Beginner (born Egbert Moore) was at the heart of the expansion of calypso music immediately after WW2. Originally from Trinidad, Beginner recorded and toured in New York with other leading members of the Trinidad's "Old Brigade" of calypsonians, but his cricket credentials were already established. In 1937 he wrote "Les Ames he played fine/Till he was bowled by the quicker ball from Constantine".
In 1948 he emigrated to England on the Windrush, the first boat from the Caribbean bringing a new generation of immigrants to the UK. Also on the boat was the legendary calypsonian Lord Kitchener.
Beginner began playing clubs throughout London - primarily the Caribbean and the Paramount - and was a success, signing for Parlophone in 1950. Two of Lord Beginner's more well known calypsos were Victory Test Match - penned immediately after the 1950 Lord's Test won by West Indies and opening with the line "Cricket, lovely cricket" - and General Election, inspired by Clement Atlee's victory in the 1950 general election. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 11:14:00 AM |
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6705 (EULAC) |
Carmen Munroe OBE |
Carmen Munroe is a British actress best known for her role as Shirley, the wife of barber Desmond Ambrose, played by Norman Beaton, in the British TV sitcom Desmond’s (1989 to 1994). She was born in Berbice, Guyana on November 12th 1932 and has been a resident of the UK since the early 1950’s where she performed with the West Indian Students’ Drama Group.
In 1962 she made her professional stage debut at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre in Tennessee Williams’ Period of Adjustment, and later played leading roles in other West End productions: Alun Owen’s There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1969), Jean Genet’s The Blacks (1970), and as Orinthia in George Bernard Shaw’s The Apple Cart (1970).
Carmen has played an instrumental role in the development of black British theatre and representation on small screen. She has had high-profile roles on television in The Fosters (1976–77), Mixed Blessings (1978–80), both on ITV, and on stage in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Alice Childress’s Trouble in Mind and James Baldwin’s The Amen Corner. Some of her other roles include a part in the 1967 Doctor Who story “The Enemy of the World”; a part in General Hospital; and she was for a time a presenter of Play School. She is also one of the founders of Talawa, the UK’s leading black theatre company, which she established in 1985 together with Mona Hammond, Inigo Espegel and Yvonne Brewster. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 11:17:31 AM |
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6706 (EULAC) |
Carmen Munroe OBE |
Carmen Munroe is a British actress best known for her role as Shirley, the wife of barber Desmond Ambrose, played by Norman Beaton, in the British TV sitcom Desmond’s (1989 to 1994). She was born in Berbice, Guyana on November 12th 1932 and has been a resident of the UK since the early 1950’s where she performed with the West Indian Students’ Drama Group.
In 1962 she made her professional stage debut at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre in Tennessee Williams’ Period of Adjustment, and later played leading roles in other West End productions: Alun Owen’s There’ll Be Some Changes Made (1969), Jean Genet’s The Blacks (1970), and as Orinthia in George Bernard Shaw’s The Apple Cart (1970).
Carmen has played an instrumental role in the development of black British theatre and representation on small screen. She has had high-profile roles on television in The Fosters (1976–77), Mixed Blessings (1978–80), both on ITV, and on stage in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, Alice Childress’s Trouble in Mind and James Baldwin’s The Amen Corner. Some of her other roles include a part in the 1967 Doctor Who story “The Enemy of the World”; a part in General Hospital; and she was for a time a presenter of Play School. She is also one of the founders of Talawa, the UK’s leading black theatre company, which she established in 1985 together with Mona Hammond, Inigo Espegel and Yvonne Brewster. |
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Sir Vidiadhar Naipaul TC |
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul TC, most commonly known as V. S. Naipaul, and informally, Vidia Naipaul, was a Trinidadian-British writer of works of fiction and nonfiction in English.
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul was born in rural Trinidad on 17 August 1932. The island of his birth was a complicated post-colonial patchwork of racial tensions and subtle hierarchies. His grandparents had been labourers: part of the great nineteenth-century Indian diaspora who had settled in the Caribbean. The young Vidia was raised as a Hindu, part of a displaced community within a plantation society. It was a blend of histories, customs and ethnic identities which later formed an important part of his work. Naipaul's father, Seepersad, was a journalist for the Trinidad Guardian who revered Shakespeare and Dickens. He would read the great works of European literature aloud to his children - giving the young Vidia a burning ambition for writing, a "fantasy of nobility" and a "panic about failing.".
He attended the Queen's Royal College, proving himself an able student. On graduating, he won a government scholarship giving him entry to the Commonwealth university of his choosing. In 1950, he arrived in Oxford. University College commencing a time of poverty and terrible loneliness. Isolated and unsure of his future, Naipaul became severely depressed
For his numerous critics, Naipaul's writing was troubling and even bigoted. They recognised his literary gifts but saw him as a hater: an “Uncle Tom” who dealt in stereotypes, paraded his prejudices and bathed in loathing for the world from which he came. They hailed him as a towering intellect - delivering an original, scorching critique refreshingly devoid of political correctness: attacking the cruelty of Islam, the corruption of Africa and the self-inflicted misery he witnessed in the poorest parts of the globe. For his many supporters, his fiction had merciless comic clarity and his travel writing a terrifying honesty - refusing to glamorise or idealise the developing world, to his detractors, Naipaul was essentially political; bearing witness against the post-colonial world with great writing but shielded from criticism by virtue of being 'one of them'.
In his later years, he entered an autumnal phase with The Enigma of Arrival (1987) and A Way in the World (1994), combining personal experience (though denying it was autobiographical) with the broad historical sweep of post-war migration from developing world. A knighthood followed. And In 2001, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Academy compared him to Joseph Conrad and extolled his ability to "transform rage into precision." |
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Sir Vidiadhar Naipaul TC |
Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul TC, most commonly known as V. S. Naipaul, and informally, Vidia Naipaul, was a Trinidadian-British writer of works of fiction and nonfiction in English.
Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul was born in rural Trinidad on 17 August 1932. The island of his birth was a complicated post-colonial patchwork of racial tensions and subtle hierarchies. His grandparents had been labourers: part of the great nineteenth-century Indian diaspora who had settled in the Caribbean. The young Vidia was raised as a Hindu, part of a displaced community within a plantation society. It was a blend of histories, customs and ethnic identities which later formed an important part of his work. Naipaul's father, Seepersad, was a journalist for the Trinidad Guardian who revered Shakespeare and Dickens. He would read the great works of European literature aloud to his children - giving the young Vidia a burning ambition for writing, a "fantasy of nobility" and a "panic about failing.".
He attended the Queen's Royal College, proving himself an able student. On graduating, he won a government scholarship giving him entry to the Commonwealth university of his choosing. In 1950, he arrived in Oxford. University College commencing a time of poverty and terrible loneliness. Isolated and unsure of his future, Naipaul became severely depressed
For his numerous critics, Naipaul's writing was troubling and even bigoted. They recognised his literary gifts but saw him as a hater: an “Uncle Tom” who dealt in stereotypes, paraded his prejudices and bathed in loathing for the world from which he came. They hailed him as a towering intellect - delivering an original, scorching critique refreshingly devoid of political correctness: attacking the cruelty of Islam, the corruption of Africa and the self-inflicted misery he witnessed in the poorest parts of the globe. For his many supporters, his fiction had merciless comic clarity and his travel writing a terrifying honesty - refusing to glamorise or idealise the developing world, to his detractors, Naipaul was essentially political; bearing witness against the post-colonial world with great writing but shielded from criticism by virtue of being 'one of them'.
In his later years, he entered an autumnal phase with The Enigma of Arrival (1987) and A Way in the World (1994), combining personal experience (though denying it was autobiographical) with the broad historical sweep of post-war migration from developing world. A knighthood followed. And In 2001, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Academy compared him to Joseph Conrad and extolled his ability to "transform rage into precision." |
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6709 (EULAC) |
Lord Herman Ousley |
Lord Ouseley was born in Guyana in 1945, and came to England when he was 11. He was educated at William Penn School and Catford College, where he gained a diploma in municipal administration. He was appointed as the first principal race relations advisor in local government, and served as Head of the GLC's Ethnic Minority Unit. He later became Chief Executive of the London Borough of Lambeth and the former Inner London Education Authority (the first black person to hold such an office), responsible for over 1000 schools and colleges across the capital. In 1993, he became the executive chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, a position he held until 2000. He is widely credited with having restored the CRE's flagging credibility.
In 2001, he was raised to the peerage of Baron Ouseley of Peckham Rye in Southwark. He is often called upon to chair independent inquiries into racism, be it in the educational system, or the Bradford riots. He is actively involved in the work of many independent and voluntary organisations including the Institute of Race Relations and the Ethnic Minority Foundation. He is non-Executive Director of Focus Consultancy Ltd, Brooknight Security Ltd and Quiktrak.
Herman Ouseley is also the Chair of PRESET Education and Training trust, Kick-It-Out plc (Let's kick racism out of football campaign), Policy Research Institute on Ageing. & Ethnicity (University of Central England). He is the recipient of eight honorary degrees |
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Lord Herman Ousley |
Lord Ouseley was born in Guyana in 1945, and came to England when he was 11. He was educated at William Penn School and Catford College, where he gained a diploma in municipal administration. He was appointed as the first principal race relations advisor in local government, and served as Head of the GLC's Ethnic Minority Unit. He later became Chief Executive of the London Borough of Lambeth and the former Inner London Education Authority (the first black person to hold such an office), responsible for over 1000 schools and colleges across the capital. In 1993, he became the executive chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, a position he held until 2000. He is widely credited with having restored the CRE's flagging credibility.
In 2001, he was raised to the peerage of Baron Ouseley of Peckham Rye in Southwark. He is often called upon to chair independent inquiries into racism, be it in the educational system, or the Bradford riots. He is actively involved in the work of many independent and voluntary organisations including the Institute of Race Relations and the Ethnic Minority Foundation. He is non-Executive Director of Focus Consultancy Ltd, Brooknight Security Ltd and Quiktrak.
Herman Ouseley is also the Chair of PRESET Education and Training trust, Kick-It-Out plc (Let's kick racism out of football campaign), Policy Research Institute on Ageing. & Ethnicity (University of Central England). He is the recipient of eight honorary degrees |
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Caryl Phillips |
Caryl Phillips was born on 13 March 1958 on the Caribbean island of St Kitts. He grew up in Leeds, England, and read English at Queen's College, Oxford. He is the author of six novels, several books of non-fiction and has written for film, theatre, radio and television.
Much of his writing - both fiction and non-fiction - has focused on the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade and its consequences for the African Diaspora. The Final Passage (1985), his first novel, won the Malcolm X Prize for Literature. It tells the story of a young woman who leaves her home in the Caribbean to start a new life with her husband and baby in 1950s London. His second novel, A State of Independence (1986), is set in the Caribbean and explores the islands' growing dependency on America. Higher Ground (1989) consists of three narratives linking the lives of a West African slave, a member of the Black Panther movement and a Polish immigrant living in post-war Britain. Cambridge (1991), his fourth novel, is set in the first half of the nineteenth century and centres on the experiences of a young Englishwoman visiting her father's plantation in the Caribbean. The book won the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. Crossing the River (1993) won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction.
Phillips' non-fiction includes a travel narrative, The European Tribe (1987), winner of the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, and The Atlantic Sound (2000), an account of a journey he made to three vital hubs of the Atlantic slave trade: Liverpool in England, Elmina on the west coast of Ghana, and Charleston in the American South. A New World Order: Selected Essays was published in 2001, and A Distant Shore in 2003, the latter being an exploration of isolation and consolation in an English village.
He is also the editor of Extravagant Strangers (1997), a collection of writings by British writers born outside Britain, including work by Ignatius Sancho, Rudyard Kipling, Samuel Selvon and Salman Rushdie, and he wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of V. S. Naipaul's novel The Mystic Masseur, first screened in 2001. His work also includes stage and radio drama, most recently the play Rough Crossings (2007).
He was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 1992 and a Lannan Literary Award in 1994. He has taught at universities in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the United States, where he was Professor of English at Amherst College, Massachusetts (1994-8).
Since 1998 he has been Professor of English and Henry R. Luce Professor of Migration and Social Order at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2000.
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6712 (EULAC) |
Caryl Phillips |
Caryl Phillips was born on 13 March 1958 on the Caribbean island of St Kitts. He grew up in Leeds, England, and read English at Queen's College, Oxford. He is the author of six novels, several books of non-fiction and has written for film, theatre, radio and television.
Much of his writing - both fiction and non-fiction - has focused on the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade and its consequences for the African Diaspora. The Final Passage (1985), his first novel, won the Malcolm X Prize for Literature. It tells the story of a young woman who leaves her home in the Caribbean to start a new life with her husband and baby in 1950s London. His second novel, A State of Independence (1986), is set in the Caribbean and explores the islands' growing dependency on America. Higher Ground (1989) consists of three narratives linking the lives of a West African slave, a member of the Black Panther movement and a Polish immigrant living in post-war Britain. Cambridge (1991), his fourth novel, is set in the first half of the nineteenth century and centres on the experiences of a young Englishwoman visiting her father's plantation in the Caribbean. The book won the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award. Crossing the River (1993) won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction.
Phillips' non-fiction includes a travel narrative, The European Tribe (1987), winner of the Martin Luther King Memorial Prize, and The Atlantic Sound (2000), an account of a journey he made to three vital hubs of the Atlantic slave trade: Liverpool in England, Elmina on the west coast of Ghana, and Charleston in the American South. A New World Order: Selected Essays was published in 2001, and A Distant Shore in 2003, the latter being an exploration of isolation and consolation in an English village.
He is also the editor of Extravagant Strangers (1997), a collection of writings by British writers born outside Britain, including work by Ignatius Sancho, Rudyard Kipling, Samuel Selvon and Salman Rushdie, and he wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation of V. S. Naipaul's novel The Mystic Masseur, first screened in 2001. His work also includes stage and radio drama, most recently the play Rough Crossings (2007).
He was awarded a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in 1992 and a Lannan Literary Award in 1994. He has taught at universities in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the United States, where he was Professor of English at Amherst College, Massachusetts (1994-8).
Since 1998 he has been Professor of English and Henry R. Luce Professor of Migration and Social Order at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2000. |
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6713 (EULAC) |
Trevor Phillips |
Former broadcaster and chair of the Greater London Assembly, Trevor Phillips was born in London in 1953. His parents, wanting him to have the best education, enrolled him at the Queen's College Boys School in Guyana, resulting in him spending the ages between 2 and 17 in either Guyana or London.
Despite offers of a scholarship to MIT, he picked Imperial College, London to study chemistry. In 1978, he became the first black president of the National Union of Students. After university, he applied for a job as a researcher in Current Affairs at London Weekend Television. He then presented and produced 'The London Programme' for thirteen years, and later became head of Current Affairs at LWT, one of a small number of black senior executives of major British broadcasting organisations.
In 1998, his independent production company, Pepper Productions produced the Windrush series, chronicling the history of black people in Britain over the last 50 years.
He has been chairman of the Runnymede Trust, an independent race relations think-tank and campaigning body, and in 2000, he ran for the position of Mayor of London. He didn't win, but became a member of the GLA, and in 2003, was appointed by the Home Secretary to be the chairman of the CRE. He has been awarded an OBE. |
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Lord David Pitt |
Medic, political pioneer and labour peer for Hamstead, the late Lord David Pitt of Hampstead was the longest serving black Parliamentarian, having been granted a life peerage in 1975. He spent his life speaking out for the underrepresented black community in Great Britain.
Born on the island of Grenada in the West Indies, David Pitt attended Grenada Boys' Secondary school and was raised a devout Roman Catholic and was the second peer of African descent, to sit in the House of Lords. Pitt won a scholarship to come to Britain in 1933 to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, a returned to the Caribbean to begin his medical career, founding his own practice, and in 1943 married (Lady) Dorothy (née Alleyne).He eventually settled in Trinidad where is passion for social justice continued alongside his medical career.
In 1943 Pitt helped found the West Indian National Party and served as its president until 1947. This party was considered radical in its day because it advocated independence for Trinidad within a West Indian federation. He won election to the borough council in San Fernando, Trinidad, where he also served as deputy mayor. In order to lobby the British government for independence, he travelled to Great Britain in 1947. His efforts were unsuccessful, and he grew disillusioned with West Indian politics. He decided to settle in the London district of Euston, where he established a medical practice that he ran for more than 30 years
In the 1950s, Pitt was one of the few blacks active in defending the growing black population of Great Britain against discrimination and prejudice. In the 1960s and 1970s, he organized to help immigrants and improve race relations. Pitt became the first and only chair of the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD), an association founded with the encouragement of Martin Luther King Jr. Pitt believed in fighting racism within the existing power structure. In 1959 Pitt sought to represent London's wealthy Hampstead district in Parliament, becoming the first West Indian black to seek a seat in Parliament. After a campaign plagued by racist insinuations, Pitt lost the election.
In 1961, however, Pitt won the election representing the ethnically mixed, working-class Hackney district in London's city government, the London County Council (LCC). In 1964 this body was absorbed by the Greater London Council (GLC). He served as deputy chair of the GLC from 1969 to 1970 and in 1974 became the first black chair, a post he held until 1975. Pitt paved the way for the multiracial politics for which the GLC became known.
In 1975 Prime Minister Harold Wilson appointed Pitt to the House of Lords as Lord Pitt of Hampstead. According to Pitt himself, however, his most valued honour was his election as president of the British Medical Association from 1985 to 1986, a position few general practitioners achieve. |
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Lord David Pitt |
Medic, political pioneer and labour peer for Hamstead, the late Lord David Pitt of Hampstead was the longest serving black Parliamentarian, having been granted a life peerage in 1975. He spent his life speaking out for the underrepresented black community in Great Britain.
Born on the island of Grenada in the West Indies, David Pitt attended Grenada Boys' Secondary school and was raised a devout Roman Catholic and was the second peer of African descent, to sit in the House of Lords. Pitt won a scholarship to come to Britain in 1933 to study medicine at the University of Edinburgh, a returned to the Caribbean to begin his medical career, founding his own practice, and in 1943 married (Lady) Dorothy (née Alleyne).He eventually settled in Trinidad where is passion for social justice continued alongside his medical career.
In 1943 Pitt helped found the West Indian National Party and served as its president until 1947. This party was considered radical in its day because it advocated independence for Trinidad within a West Indian federation. He won election to the borough council in San Fernando, Trinidad, where he also served as deputy mayor. In order to lobby the British government for independence, he travelled to Great Britain in 1947. His efforts were unsuccessful, and he grew disillusioned with West Indian politics. He decided to settle in the London district of Euston, where he established a medical practice that he ran for more than 30 years
In the 1950s, Pitt was one of the few blacks active in defending the growing black population of Great Britain against discrimination and prejudice. In the 1960s and 1970s, he organized to help immigrants and improve race relations. Pitt became the first and only chair of the Campaign Against Racial Discrimination (CARD), an association founded with the encouragement of Martin Luther King Jr. Pitt believed in fighting racism within the existing power structure. In 1959 Pitt sought to represent London's wealthy Hampstead district in Parliament, becoming the first West Indian black to seek a seat in Parliament. After a campaign plagued by racist insinuations, Pitt lost the election.
In 1961, however, Pitt won the election representing the ethnically mixed, working-class Hackney district in London's city government, the London County Council (LCC). In 1964 this body was absorbed by the Greater London Council (GLC). He served as deputy chair of the GLC from 1969 to 1970 and in 1974 became the first black chair, a post he held until 1975. Pitt paved the way for the multiracial politics for which the GLC became known.
In 1975 Prime Minister Harold Wilson appointed Pitt to the House of Lords as Lord Pitt of Hampstead. According to Pitt himself, however, his most valued honour was his election as president of the British Medical Association from 1985 to 1986, a position few general practitioners achieve. |
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Cyrille Regis, MBE |
Cyrille Regis was born on the 9th of February 1958 in Maripasoula, French Guiana, the son of Robert Regis, a labourer from Saint Lucia and Mathilde Regis, a seamstress. His father moved to England in 1962, with the rest of the family, including Cyrille, following a year later.
Cyrille grew up in Harlesden, located in the Borough of Brent, and attended Cardinal Hinsley Maths & Computing College.
After leaving school, Regis trained as an electrician, earning a City and Guilds diploma; he continued to practise the trade until his move into professional football.
Regis was an English international footballer who played as a forward. His professional playing career spanned 19 years, where he made 614 league appearances and scored 158 league goals, most prolifically at West Bromwich Albion and Coventry City. He also won five caps with the England national team.
He was a pioneer for black footballers in the game when he played alongside Laurie Cunningham and Brendon Batson at The Hawthorns. Regis, along with Brendon Batson and Laurie Cunningham at West Brom and the likes of Viv Anderson at Nottingham Forest, broke down barriers and demonstrated what could be achieved at a time when high-profile black players were a rarity in Britain.
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Cyrille Regis, MBE |
Cyrille Regis was born on the 9th of February 1958 in Maripasoula, French Guiana, the son of Robert Regis, a labourer from Saint Lucia and Mathilde Regis, a seamstress. His father moved to England in 1962, with the rest of the family, including Cyrille, following a year later.
Cyrille grew up in Harlesden, located in the Borough of Brent, and attended Cardinal Hinsley Maths & Computing College.
After leaving school, Regis trained as an electrician, earning a City and Guilds diploma; he continued to practise the trade until his move into professional football.
Regis was an English international footballer who played as a forward. His professional playing career spanned 19 years, where he made 614 league appearances and scored 158 league goals, most prolifically at West Bromwich Albion and Coventry City. He also won five caps with the England national team.
He was a pioneer for black footballers in the game when he played alongside Laurie Cunningham and Brendon Batson at The Hawthorns. Regis, along with Brendon Batson and Laurie Cunningham at West Brom and the likes of Viv Anderson at Nottingham Forest, broke down barriers and demonstrated what could be achieved at a time when high-profile black players were a rarity in Britain. |
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Aldwyn Roberts (Lord Kitchener) |
Lord Kitchener, (Aldwyn Roberts), Trinidadian singer and songwriter (born April 18, 1922, Arima, Trinidad, British West Indies — died Feb. 11, 2000, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago), was called the “grandmaster of calypso” and was instrumental in popularizing that music internationally. He was especially admired for his melodious style and his witty, often bawdy, lyrics.
In 1947, Kitch was proclaimed the best calypsonian of the year. His big tunes for that year were "Scandal in St. Ann's," "Mount Olga," and "Tie Tongue Mopsy." Soon after the success of 1947, Kitch left T&T; for Aruba, then on to Jamaica, where he lived for six months, teaching calypso and playing to packed audiences. After Jamaica, the next stop was London. Kitch arrived on a boat, the M.V. Windrush, at the port city of Tilbury on June 21, 1948. One of the other passengers on that M.V. Windrush was Egbert Moore (Lord Beginner). Kitch got an immediate booking at the only West Indian club in London, following his debut on the BBC. Six months later, Kitch was appearing in three clubs nightly, and his popularity extended beyond the West Indian and African night club audiences, to include music hall and variety show audiences.
The days in London were very good days for Kitch. He had everything he wanted. Lots of money, fan mail from all over the world, clothes, fancy hats and shoes, and lots of lady friends. But the night life was getting the better of Kitch. Therefore, he decided to slow down, leave London, and move to Manchester in the north of England. There, he met, and in 1953, married his English wife, Marjorie.
Kitch also started writing calypsoes again in 1953, and in that year he wrote "Africa My Home," "Beware Tokyo," and "If You Not White, You Considered Black." Soon, Kitch opened his own club in Manchester, and also received a six month contract to tour the U.S. where he appeared in New York, Washington D.C., and other cities on the East Coast.
Kitch later returned to England, and in 1958 he made his first of several recordings for the Melodisc record label. The days in Manchester were even more successful for Kitch than his days in London. He became the proprietor of a two-apartment buildings, expanded his club, and formed a dance band.
During the 17 years Kitch was away from T&T;, he sent back great calypso tunes which became very popular. Tunes like "Mama Look The Band Passing," "Nora, Nora, Nora," "Trouble In Arima," belong to this period.
After living in London from 1948 to 1962, Lord Kitchener returned to newly independent Trinidad and Tobago, where he won the coveted title Road March King at Port of Spain’s carnival 10 times before he ceased to compete in 1976. In the 1990s his image appeared on a stamp, and a statue was erected in his honour in Port of Spain.
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Aldwyn Roberts (Lord Kitchener) |
Lord Kitchener, (Aldwyn Roberts), Trinidadian singer and songwriter (born April 18, 1922, Arima, Trinidad, British West Indies — died Feb. 11, 2000, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago), was called the “grandmaster of calypso” and was instrumental in popularizing that music internationally. He was especially admired for his melodious style and his witty, often bawdy, lyrics.
In 1947, Kitch was proclaimed the best calypsonian of the year. His big tunes for that year were "Scandal in St. Ann's," "Mount Olga," and "Tie Tongue Mopsy." Soon after the success of 1947, Kitch left T&T; for Aruba, then on to Jamaica, where he lived for six months, teaching calypso and playing to packed audiences. After Jamaica, the next stop was London. Kitch arrived on a boat, the M.V. Windrush, at the port city of Tilbury on June 21, 1948. One of the other passengers on that M.V. Windrush was Egbert Moore (Lord Beginner). Kitch got an immediate booking at the only West Indian club in London, following his debut on the BBC. Six months later, Kitch was appearing in three clubs nightly, and his popularity extended beyond the West Indian and African night club audiences, to include music hall and variety show audiences.
The days in London were very good days for Kitch. He had everything he wanted. Lots of money, fan mail from all over the world, clothes, fancy hats and shoes, and lots of lady friends. But the night life was getting the better of Kitch. Therefore, he decided to slow down, leave London, and move to Manchester in the north of England. There, he met, and in 1953, married his English wife, Marjorie.
Kitch also started writing calypsoes again in 1953, and in that year he wrote "Africa My Home," "Beware Tokyo," and "If You Not White, You Considered Black." Soon, Kitch opened his own club in Manchester, and also received a six month contract to tour the U.S. where he appeared in New York, Washington D.C., and other cities on the East Coast.
Kitch later returned to England, and in 1958 he made his first of several recordings for the Melodisc record label. The days in Manchester were even more successful for Kitch than his days in London. He became the proprietor of a two-apartment buildings, expanded his club, and formed a dance band.
During the 17 years Kitch was away from T&T;, he sent back great calypso tunes which became very popular. Tunes like "Mama Look The Band Passing," "Nora, Nora, Nora," "Trouble In Arima," belong to this period.
After living in London from 1948 to 1962, Lord Kitchener returned to newly independent Trinidad and Tobago, where he won the coveted title Road March King at Port of Spain’s carnival 10 times before he ceased to compete in 1976. In the 1990s his image appeared on a stamp, and a statue was erected in his honour in Port of Spain. |
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Samuel Selvon |
Samuel Selvon, in full Samuel Dickson Selvon, (born May 20, 1923, Trinidad — died April 16, 1994, Port of Spain), Caribbean novelist and short-story writer of East Indian descent, known for his vivid evocation of the life of East Indians living in the West Indies and elsewhere. He came to public attention during the 1950s with a number of other Caribbean writers, including V.S. Naipaul.
Selvon worked as a wireless operator for a local branch of the Royal Navy during World War II on ships that patrolled the Caribbean; during a slack period he began to write poetry. In 1946 he went to work at the Trinidad Guardian. In 1950 he went to London, where he worked as a clerk for the Indian Embassy and wrote in his spare time.
His first novel, A Brighter Sun (1952), describes East Indians and Creoles in Trinidad, their prejudices and mutual distrusts, and the effect of this animosity on a young man. It was the first time that an East Indian author had written with such quiet authority and simple charm about the life of these people. Its sequel, Turn Again Tiger (1958), follows the protagonist on a journey to his homeland. In this novel, which is perhaps his best, Selvon made extensive and striking use of dialect.
The Lonely Londoners (1956) describes apparently naive immigrants living by their wits in a hostile city. His later works include a collection of short stories, Ways of Sunlight (1958), and the novels I Hear Thunder (1962), The Housing Lark (1965), Moses Ascending (1975), and Moses Migrating (1983), both sequels to The Lonely Londoners. Highway in the Sun (1991) is a collection of plays. |
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Samuel Selvon |
Samuel Selvon, in full Samuel Dickson Selvon, (born May 20, 1923, Trinidad — died April 16, 1994, Port of Spain), Caribbean novelist and short-story writer of East Indian descent, known for his vivid evocation of the life of East Indians living in the West Indies and elsewhere. He came to public attention during the 1950s with a number of other Caribbean writers, including V.S. Naipaul.
Selvon worked as a wireless operator for a local branch of the Royal Navy during World War II on ships that patrolled the Caribbean; during a slack period he began to write poetry. In 1946 he went to work at the Trinidad Guardian. In 1950 he went to London, where he worked as a clerk for the Indian Embassy and wrote in his spare time.
His first novel, A Brighter Sun (1952), describes East Indians and Creoles in Trinidad, their prejudices and mutual distrusts, and the effect of this animosity on a young man. It was the first time that an East Indian author had written with such quiet authority and simple charm about the life of these people. Its sequel, Turn Again Tiger (1958), follows the protagonist on a journey to his homeland. In this novel, which is perhaps his best, Selvon made extensive and striking use of dialect.
The Lonely Londoners (1956) describes apparently naive immigrants living by their wits in a hostile city. His later works include a collection of short stories, Ways of Sunlight (1958), and the novels I Hear Thunder (1962), The Housing Lark (1965), Moses Ascending (1975), and Moses Migrating (1983), both sequels to The Lonely Londoners. Highway in the Sun (1991) is a collection of plays. |
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Baroness Patricia Scotland |
Queens Council and joint first black woman peer, Patricia Scotland was born in Dominica in 1956, and arrived in Britain at the age of 2 along with 10 other siblings. As she grew she took a liking for dance and wanted to be a modern expressionist ballet dancer at 16. She later attended university and distinguished herself as a lawyer before entering the political arena in 1977, where she was called to the bar and served two terms of government for Labour firstly in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as Foreign Office Minister working for the home department at the Lord Chancellor's Office. There she is effectively number two to Lord Irvine of Largs and the lead minister on immigration and asylum matters, legal aid, legal services and the development of Civil Law in the UK
In 1991 she made legal history becoming the first black female QC (Queens Counsel) at the age of 35. She was made a bencher of the Middle Temple in 1997, becoming a judge in 1999, and raised to the Privy Council in 2001. She is also a member of the bar in Antigua and Dominica.
In 1997 she was created a peer as Baroness Scotland of Asthal, in the County of Oxfordshire.
Baroness Scotland has received numerous awards and commendations including an honorary degree from the University of Westminster for services to law, government, social justice and International affairs.
Among her other accomplishments is or has been Chair of HMG Caribbean Advisory Group; Dominican Representative of the Council of British Commonwealth Ex-Services League; Member of the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship; Member of the BBC World Service Consultative Group Lifeline (Trinidad & Tobago); Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, Member of The Millennium Commission; Patron of the Women and Children's Welfare Fund.
She has specialized in family and public law and has chaired and represented parties in a number of major inquiries relating to Child Abuse, Mental Health and Housing. |
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6723 (EULAC) |
Baroness Patricia Scotland |
Queens Council and joint first black woman peer, Patricia Scotland was born in Dominica in 1956, and arrived in Britain at the age of 2 along with 10 other siblings. As she grew she took a liking for dance and wanted to be a modern expressionist ballet dancer at 16. She later attended university and distinguished herself as a lawyer before entering the political arena in 1977, where she was called to the bar and served two terms of government for Labour firstly in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as Foreign Office Minister working for the home department at the Lord Chancellor's Office. There she is effectively number two to Lord Irvine of Largs and the lead minister on immigration and asylum matters, legal aid, legal services and the development of Civil Law in the UK
In 1991 she made legal history becoming the first black female QC (Queens Counsel) at the age of 35. She was made a bencher of the Middle Temple in 1997, becoming a judge in 1999, and raised to the Privy Council in 2001. She is also a member of the bar in Antigua and Dominica.
In 1997 she was created a peer as Baroness Scotland of Asthal, in the County of Oxfordshire.
Baroness Scotland has received numerous awards and commendations including an honorary degree from the University of Westminster for services to law, government, social justice and International affairs.
Among her other accomplishments is or has been Chair of HMG Caribbean Advisory Group; Dominican Representative of the Council of British Commonwealth Ex-Services League; Member of the Lawyers' Christian Fellowship; Member of the BBC World Service Consultative Group Lifeline (Trinidad & Tobago); Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, Member of The Millennium Commission; Patron of the Women and Children's Welfare Fund.
She has specialized in family and public law and has chaired and represented parties in a number of major inquiries relating to Child Abuse, Mental Health and Housing. |
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6724 (EULAC) |
Zadie Smith |
Zadie Smith, originally Sadie Smith, (born October 27, 1975, London, England), is a British author known for her treatment of race, religion, and cultural identity and for her novels’ eccentric characters, savvy humour, and snappy dialogue. She became a sensation in the literary world with the publication of her first novel, White Teeth, in 2000.
Smith, the daughter of a Jamaican mother and an English father, changed the spelling of her first name to Zadie at age 14. She began writing poems and stories as a child and later studied English literature at the University of Cambridge (B.A., 1998). While there, she began writing White Teeth, and at age 21 she submitted some 80 pages to an agent. A frenzied bidding war ensued, and the book was eventually sold to Hamish Hamilton. Smith took several more years to complete the novel, and in 2000 it was published to rave reviews.
Set in the working-class suburb of Willesden in northwest London, White Teeth chronicled the lives of best friends Archie Jones, a down-on-his-luck Englishman whose failed suicide attempt opens the novel, and Samad Iqbal, a Bengali Muslim who struggles to fit into British society. Spanning some 50 years, the novel also detailed the trials and tribulations of their families, which prompted some critics to hail Smith as a modern-day Charles Dickens. The ambitious work won numerous awards, including the Whitbread First Novel Award (2000), and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction. |
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6725 (EULAC) |
Samuel Springer MBE |
Born in Barbados on 30 October in 1934,Sam came to the United Kingdom in the 1950s and started his working life with London Transport as a conductor and later a driver of trolley and diesel buses. He worked with London Transport until 1986,when he was retired on medical grounds.
His political and trade union activity started in 1958. He played a very active role in the 1958 bus strike and served on the Transport and General Workers Union until his retirement. He campaigned for changes to the 1968 Race Relations Act and stood on the Home Secretary’s Standing Advisory Council on Race Relations for seven years. In 1982 he became the first Black Mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, having served as a Council Member of Council from 1968 to 1986, and Member of the Lea Valley Regional Park Authority.
He served as a Member of Industrial Tribunals from 1976 until 1996, and on the Employment Appeals Tribunal from 1984, only retiring on 31 March 2005 at the age of seventy years. From 1967 he served as a Member and/or Chairman of a number of Statutory and Voluntary Bodies, Schools, Colleges, Polytechnics, and the Guildhall University, as well as commercial undertakings. He was a member of the London Employment Conciliation Committee of the Race Relations Board.
He spearheaded the Twinning of Barbados with Hackney in 1982 and is a Founder Director Trustee of the Barbados UK Education Bursary Trust. In 2004 he was elected as Chairman of the Democratic Labour Party (UK), an Associate Branch of the Barbados Democratic Labour Party. He is a Trustee of the Hackney/Barbados Education Bursary Trust, Caribbean Families and Friends in Crisis, and was Chairman of the Errol Barrow Memorial Statue Fund.
In 1976 he was awarded the MBE for services to Race and Community Relations and in 1984 admitted to the Freedom of the City of London. Appointed a Deputy of the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, he served until 2010. He was the first recipient of the Caribbean Times Award and has played a significant role in the development of Carnival Arts and Steel Orchestra. |
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6726 (EULAC) |
Samuel Springer MBE |
Born in Barbados on 30 October in 1934,Sam came to the United Kingdom in the 1950s and started his working life with London Transport as a conductor and later a driver of trolley and diesel buses. He worked with London Transport until 1986,when he was retired on medical grounds.
His political and trade union activity started in 1958. He played a very active role in the 1958 bus strike and served on the Transport and General Workers Union until his retirement. He campaigned for changes to the 1968 Race Relations Act and stood on the Home Secretary’s Standing Advisory Council on Race Relations for seven years. In 1982 he became the first Black Mayor of the London Borough of Hackney, having served as a Council Member of Council from 1968 to 1986, and Member of the Lea Valley Regional Park Authority.
He served as a Member of Industrial Tribunals from 1976 until 1996, and on the Employment Appeals Tribunal from 1984, only retiring on 31 March 2005 at the age of seventy years. From 1967 he served as a Member and/or Chairman of a number of Statutory and Voluntary Bodies, Schools, Colleges, Polytechnics, and the Guildhall University, as well as commercial undertakings. He was a member of the London Employment Conciliation Committee of the Race Relations Board.
He spearheaded the Twinning of Barbados with Hackney in 1982 and is a Founder Director Trustee of the Barbados UK Education Bursary Trust. In 2004 he was elected as Chairman of the Democratic Labour Party (UK), an Associate Branch of the Barbados Democratic Labour Party. He is a Trustee of the Hackney/Barbados Education Bursary Trust, Caribbean Families and Friends in Crisis, and was Chairman of the Errol Barrow Memorial Statue Fund.
In 1976 he was awarded the MBE for services to Race and Community Relations and in 1984 admitted to the Freedom of the City of London. Appointed a Deputy of the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, he served until 2010. He was the first recipient of the Caribbean Times Award and has played a significant role in the development of Carnival Arts and Steel Orchestra |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 02:47:27 PM |
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6727 (EULAC) |
Sir Michael Stoute |
Sir Michael Ronald Stoute is a Barbadian British thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing.
Stoute, (born 22 October 1945) whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assistant to trainer Pat Rohan and began training horses on his own in 1972.
Sir Michael Stoute began training in 1972. His first Classic victory came six years later with Fair Salinia in the 1978 Oaks, since when he has never ceased production of top-class winners from Freemason Lodge, Newmarket.
Champion trainer ten times, he has won twenty five Classics in England and Ireland, including five Investec Derbies, three Breeders’ Cups, two Japan Cups and the Dubai World Cup.
In 2010 the former Derby winner Workforce provided him with his first win in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. |
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6728 (EULAC) |
Sir Michael Stoute |
Sir Michael Ronald Stoute is a Barbadian British thoroughbred horse trainer in flat racing.
Stoute, (born 22 October 1945) whose father was the Chief of Police for Barbados, left the island in 1964 at the age of 19 to become an assistant to trainer Pat Rohan and began training horses on his own in 1972.
Sir Michael Stoute began training in 1972. His first Classic victory came six years later with Fair Salinia in the 1978 Oaks, since when he has never ceased production of top-class winners from Freemason Lodge, Newmarket.
Champion trainer ten times, he has won twenty five Classics in England and Ireland, including five Investec Derbies, three Breeders’ Cups, two Japan Cups and the Dubai World Cup.
In 2010 the former Derby winner Workforce provided him with his first win in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. |
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6729 (EULAC) |
Andrea Stuart FRSL |
Andrea Stuart was born and raised in the Caribbean. .She studied English at the University of East Anglia and French at the Sorbonne. Her first book, Showgirls, was published by Jonathan Cape in 1996. It was adapted into a two-part documentary for the Discovery Channel in 1998 and has since inspired a theatrical show, a contemporary dance piece and a number of burlesque performances. Her second book, The Rose of Martinique: A Biography of Napoleon’s Josephine, was published by Macmillan in 2003. It has subsequently been published in the US by Grove Press (2004), in Germany by Karl Blessing Verlag (2004), in France by Perrin (2006} and in Sweden by Prisma (2006). The Rose of Martinique won the Enid McLeod Literary Prize in 2004.
Her third book Sugar in the Blood: One Family’s Story of Slavery and Empire was published in England (2012) by Portobello Books and in the US by Knopf in January (2013). It was shortlisted for the BOCAS Literary Prize, the Spears Book Award and was the Boston Globe’s non-fiction pick of 2013. Her most recent piece “Tourist”, a meditation on female sexuality, was published in Granta Magazine’s autumn 2014 issue.
She has been published in numerous anthologies, her articles have been published in a range of newspapers and magazines and she regularly reviews books for the Independent. She is currently a visiting lecturer at both the Royal College of Art and the University of Reading. She also commissions for an academic publishing list.
In the past she has worked as an editor, a TV producer and a researcher. |
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6730 (EULAC) |
Professor Sir Kenneth L Stuart FRCP |
Sir Kenneth Stuart was educated at Harrison College in Barbados and Queens University in Belfast. Sir Kenneth served as Professor and Dean of the Department of Medicine at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica; a consultant at University Hospital, Jamaica ; and consultant adviser to the Wellcome Trust. He also served as a past medical adviser to the Commonwealth Secretariat ,London, and as the Honorary Medical and Scientific Adviser to the Barbados High Commission.
A former Chairman of the Court of Governors of the London school of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a member of the council of Governors of Guys’, Kings and St. Thomas’s Hospitals Medical School, London, Sir Kenneth has published many articles in medical journals on hepatic and cardiovascular disorders. In a letter to ‘The Independent’ in 1996 he called for a national council to respond to emerging medical issues, issues that could not be left entirely to doctors, scientists and lawyers. “It is time that society gave Tiers attention to the processes (other than the current ‘fire- alarm approaches) by which such questions might be dealt with in the future. There is clearly a need for some form of National Ethical Council with a wide-ranging membership, whose role would not only be to review the issues that stemmed or seemed likely to stem from medical scientific advance ” he wrote, "but also to promote community understanding and discussion of them.”
Sir Kenneth Stuart is a member of the Academic Board of St. George’s University and a member of the Board of Directors of the UK Trust for the Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation(WINDREF). He is also a patron of Doctors for Human Rights and trustee of London Lighthouse. In 1986, he received an Honorary DSc from Queen’s University in Belfast. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 03:53:49 PM |
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Dr Moira C.S. Stuart OBE |
Moira Stuart’s career in radio and television spans three decades. She started her BBC career as a production assistant in Radio’s Talks and Documentaries department in the 1970’s, before moving on to become a BBC Radio 4 announcer and newsreader, and a programme presenter. Moira moved to Television News in 1981 becoming the first female African-Caribbean national newsreader on British screens. She went on to present every type of BBC News bulletin, before leaving in 2007.
Moira has presented many programmes on radio and television including “Best Of Jazz” and ” Kings of Cool” on Radio 2, BBC1’s “The Holiday Programme” and “Have 1 Got News For You” in 2007. BBC One’s successful documentary series “Who Do You Think You Are?” featured Moira in 2004. She made a memorable appearance as herself in “Extras” in 2006, and her 2007 documentary “In Search of Wilberforce” offers a new perspective on the abolition of the trans Atlantic slave trade.
Her career has been recognised in the industry with numerous awards including the TV and Radio Industries Club Best Newscaster award, and Women of Achievement Television Personality award. In 2001 she received an OBE for her services to broadcasting, and an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Edinburgh in 2006.Shealso received Honorary Doctorates from De Montfort University in 2012, and Canterbury Christ Church University at Canterbury Cathedral in January 2013.
Moira has served on various boards and judging panels including Amnesty International, The Royal Television Society, BAFTA, United Nations Association , .the SONY Radio Awards, London Fair Play Consortium ,the Human Genetics Advisory Commission, the Orange Prize for Literature, the BUPA Communications Panel, the IVCA the Queen’s Anniversary Prize, and the Grierson Trust. |
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6732 (EULAC) |
Lord John Taylor |
Lord John David Beckett Taylor, the first black Tory peer was the son of a professional cricketer and a nurse (both Jamaican). He was educated at Moseley Grammar School in Birmingham and Keele University.
He was called to the Bar in 1978, when he won the Gray's Inn Advocacy Award. In 1992, he unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Cheltenham for the Conservatives. He was created a life peer in 1996 - at the age of 42 - at that time making him one of the youngest and only black members of the House of Lords. While only in his first year in the House of Lords, he introduced and carried through all its stages a legislative bill which now sits on the statute bill as the Criminal Evidence Amendment Act.
His interest in the media is evidenced by his role as Vice President of the British Board of Film Classification; Vice Chairman of The All Party Parliamentary Media Group and role as presenter with ITV, Sky and the BBC (e.g. Crime Stalker, BBC1's System on Trial with John Taylor, and The John Taylor Programme on BBC Radio 2.
John Taylor was Special Advisor to the Home secretary and Minister of State in 1990-91. His portfolio included Inner Cities, Legal services and Crime prevention. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 03:57:35 PM |
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6733 (EULAC) |
Rudolph Walker OBE |
Rudolph Malcolm Walker was born on September 28, 1939 in Trinidad, British West Indies.
Walker broke many barriers as a performer, working extensively in theatre and becoming the first black person to star in a major television series.
Walker, who arrived in Britain in 1960, established himself as a performer by working in repertory theatres across the country in the 1960s including the Mermaid Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse and the Malvern Theatre.
He got his big break in 1972 when he was cast as the main character in the television series, Love Thy Neighbour. Although the show was considered controversial for its use of racist language, it was a popular series that was unprecedented on television at the time.
Walker continued to work in theatre, performing at the Tricycle, the Lyric Hammersmith, the Royal Court and the Young Vic.
He also appears regularly on the BBC television soap opera, Eastenders. |
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6734 (EULAC) |
Rudolph Walker OBE |
Rudolph Malcolm Walker was born on September 28, 1939 in Trinidad, British West Indies.
Walker broke many barriers as a performer, working extensively in theatre and becoming the first black person to star in a major television series.
Walker, who arrived in Britain in 1960, established himself as a performer by working in repertory theatres across the country in the 1960s including the Mermaid Theatre, Nottingham Playhouse and the Malvern Theatre.
He got his big break in 1972 when he was cast as the main character in the television series, Love Thy Neighbour. Although the show was considered controversial for its use of racist language, it was a popular series that was unprecedented on television at the time.
Walker continued to work in theatre, performing at the Tricycle, the Lyric Hammersmith, the Royal Court and the Young Vic.
He also appears regularly on the BBC television soap opera, Eastenders. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 03:59:09 PM |
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6735 (EULAC) |
Errollyn Wallen MBE |
Born in Belize, Errollyn Wallen gave up her training at the Dance Theater of Harlem, New York to study composition at the universities of London and Cambridge. She founded her own Ensemble X, and its motto ’We don’t break down barriers in music… we don’t see any’ reflects her genuine, free-spirited approach and eclectic musicianship. She has been commissioned by outstanding music institutions from the BBC to the Royal Opera House and performed her songs internationally.
Errollyn Wallen’s song Daedalus appears alongside songs by Björk, Sting, Elvis Costello and Meredith Monk on the Brodsky Quartet’s CD Moodswings. The two solo albums Meet Me at Harold Moores and most recently Errollyn feature her songs in her own voice/piano performance and in collaboration with outstanding jazz artists. Her multi-media show Jordan Town, a modern day song cycle with dance and film, was a sell-out hit at the Edinburgh Festival. The Errollyn Wallen Songbook, published by Edition Peters, comprises twelve of her celebrated songs for voice with piano accompaniment.
Errollyn Wallen’s quality as a writer for the human voice becomes also apparent in her more classical vocal works: Are You Worried About the Rising Cost of Funerals is a song cycle for soprano and string quartet commissioned by the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and recorded on her classical solo album The Girl in My Alphabet which received rave reviews at its release; Fairy Scary comprises song settings of fairy stories for voice and small instrumental ensemble and was commissioned by the Wigmore Hall; the Dunedin Consort commissioned and world-premièred Comfort Me with Apples for soloists and instrumental ensemble with words from The Song of Songs in September 2006.
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6736 (EULAC) |
Errollyn Wallen MBE |
Born in Belize, Errollyn Wallen gave up her training at the Dance Theater of Harlem, New York to study composition at the universities of London and Cambridge. She founded her own Ensemble X, and its motto ’We don’t break down barriers in music… we don’t see any’ reflects her genuine, free-spirited approach and eclectic musicianship. She has been commissioned by outstanding music institutions from the BBC to the Royal Opera House and performed her songs internationally.
Errollyn Wallen’s song Daedalus appears alongside songs by Björk, Sting, Elvis Costello and Meredith Monk on the Brodsky Quartet’s CD Moodswings. The two solo albums Meet Me at Harold Moores and most recently Errollyn feature her songs in her own voice/piano performance and in collaboration with outstanding jazz artists. Her multi-media show Jordan Town, a modern day song cycle with dance and film, was a sell-out hit at the Edinburgh Festival. The Errollyn Wallen Songbook, published by Edition Peters, comprises twelve of her celebrated songs for voice with piano accompaniment.
Errollyn Wallen’s quality as a writer for the human voice becomes also apparent in her more classical vocal works: Are You Worried About the Rising Cost of Funerals is a song cycle for soprano and string quartet commissioned by the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and recorded on her classical solo album The Girl in My Alphabet which received rave reviews at its release; Fairy Scary comprises song settings of fairy stories for voice and small instrumental ensemble and was commissioned by the Wigmore Hall; the Dunedin Consort commissioned and world-premièred Comfort Me with Apples for soloists and instrumental ensemble with words from The Song of Songs in September 2006. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:01:05 PM |
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6737 (EULAC) |
Willis Wilkie |
The London Borough of Ealing and the black education movement in London bear the imprint of Willis Darnley Wilkie’s tireless struggle for children’s education rights and social justice.
Born on the 3rd of October 1926, Willis was one of that early group of post-War migrants recruited from Barbados to come and work on London Transport. Arriving in 1955,he was to spend the following fifty-eight years of his life in public service; initially as a transport worker, then local government officer, social worker, teacher, community organiser, political activist and independent consultant. Like so many others of his generation, his life was spent within the crucible of British racism, an experience that defined the trajectory of his life and his achievements against all the odds.
Willis became a social worker with Kensington & Chelsea and then in Ealing, and was highly respected among his colleagues and the entire community. Despite the demands of the job, he made time, with his late wife Edna Wilkie, to act as a one-man citizens advice bureau, law centre, housing and welfare rights service and education advocacy service. He firmly believed in collective action in pursuit of change in society and so pooled his skills and expertise with others. In 1975 he and others founded the Caribbean Parents Group which became a powerful voice and advocate for parents and students. That led in 1980 to the establishment of a Supplementary school. Willis and Edna played a major part in its creation and running over many years. He went on to run small support groups for young people, encouraging them to get training and pursue their careers. He was not only concerned with the social and educational wellbeing of the community, but also its economic disadvantage. Thus, he led the CPG in setting up a credit union in 1990 which operated successfully until 2012.
WiIlis was twice nominated for a gong from the Queen and each time he refused, in part because he always felt his achievements were the result of collective effort. He did however, cherish the recognition of his local community. In March 2004 he was given the top prize in Ealing’s inaugural Pride in Our People Award: ‘for the massive difference he made in the lives of those around him’. Other awards, including awards in his name, and recognition have followed. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:02:59 PM |
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6738 (EULAC) |
Willis Wilkie |
The London Borough of Ealing and the black education movement in London bear the imprint of Willis Darnley Wilkie’s tireless struggle for children’s education rights and social justice.
Born on the 3rd of October 1926, Willis was one of that early group of post-War migrants recruited from Barbados to come and work on London Transport. Arriving in 1955,he was to spend the following fifty-eight years of his life in public service; initially as a transport worker, then local government officer, social worker, teacher, community organiser, political activist and independent consultant. Like so many others of his generation, his life was spent within the crucible of British racism, an experience that defined the trajectory of his life and his achievements against all the odds.
Willis became a social worker with Kensington & Chelsea and then in Ealing, and was highly respected among his colleagues and the entire community. Despite the demands of the job, he made time, with his late wife Edna Wilkie, to act as a one-man citizens advice bureau, law centre, housing and welfare rights service and education advocacy service. He firmly believed in collective action in pursuit of change in society and so pooled his skills and expertise with others. In 1975 he and others founded the Caribbean Parents Group which became a powerful voice and advocate for parents and students. That led in 1980 to the establishment of a Supplementary school. Willis and Edna played a major part in its creation and running over many years. He went on to run small support groups for young people, encouraging them to get training and pursue their careers. He was not only concerned with the social and educational wellbeing of the community, but also its economic disadvantage. Thus, he led the CPG in setting up a credit union in 1990 which operated successfully until 2012.
WiIlis was twice nominated for a gong from the Queen and each time he refused, in part because he always felt his achievements were the result of collective effort. He did however, cherish the recognition of his local community. In March 2004 he was given the top prize in Ealing’s inaugural Pride in Our People Award: ‘for the massive difference he made in the lives of those around him’. Other awards, including awards in his name, and recognition have followed. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:03:21 PM |
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6739 (EULAC) |
Aubrey Williams |
Aubrey Williams (8 May 1926 – 17 April 1990) was a Guyanese artist. He was best known for his large, oil-on-canvas paintings, which combine elements of abstract expressionism with forms, images and symbols inspired by the pre-Columbian art of indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Born in Georgetown in British Guiana (now Guyana), Williams began drawing and painting at an early age. He received informal art tutoring from the age of three, and joined the Working Peoples' Art Class at the age of 12.
After training as an agronomist he worked as an Agricultural Field Officer for eight years, initially on the sugar plantations of the East Coast and later in the North-West region of the country — an area inhabited primarily by the indigenous Warao people. His time among the Warao had a dramatic impact on his artistic approach, and initiated the complex obsession with pre-Columbian arts and cultures that ran throughout his artistic career.
Williams left Guyana at the height of the Independence Movement in 1952, and moved to the United Kingdom. Following his first exhibition in London in 1954, he became an increasingly significant figure in the post-war British avant-garde art scene, particularly through his association with Denis Bowen's New Vision Centre Gallery.
In 1966, he came together with a group of London-based Caribbean artists and intellectuals to found the Caribbean Artists Movement, which served as a dynamic hub of cultural events and activity until its dissolution in 1972. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:05:24 PM |
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6740 (EULAC) |
Aubrey Williams |
Aubrey Williams (8 May 1926 – 17 April 1990) was a Guyanese artist. He was best known for his large, oil-on-canvas paintings, which combine elements of abstract expressionism with forms, images and symbols inspired by the pre-Columbian art of indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Born in Georgetown in British Guiana (now Guyana), Williams began drawing and painting at an early age. He received informal art tutoring from the age of three, and joined the Working Peoples' Art Class at the age of 12.
After training as an agronomist he worked as an Agricultural Field Officer for eight years, initially on the sugar plantations of the East Coast and later in the North-West region of the country — an area inhabited primarily by the indigenous Warao people. His time among the Warao had a dramatic impact on his artistic approach, and initiated the complex obsession with pre-Columbian arts and cultures that ran throughout his artistic career.
Williams left Guyana at the height of the Independence Movement in 1952, and moved to the United Kingdom. Following his first exhibition in London in 1954, he became an increasingly significant figure in the post-war British avant-garde art scene, particularly through his association with Denis Bowen's New Vision Centre Gallery.
In 1966, he came together with a group of London-based Caribbean artists and intellectuals to found the Caribbean Artists Movement, which served as a dynamic hub of cultural events and activity until its dissolution in 1972. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:05:46 PM |
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6741 (EULAC) |
Stephen Wiltshire MBE HON FSAI HON FSSAA |
For over 30 years, the name Stephen Wiltshire has been synonymous with finely-detailed, vigorous pen and ink drawings of the world’s great cities. These drawings – often drawn from memory and at a great speed -are sketched on the spot at street level ,drawn from the top of skyscrapers or sometimes made after whistle-stop helicopter rides over the city.
Stephen regularly travels all over the world on private and public commissions, the most famous of which are his ten city panoramas drawn from memory. His talent is even more incredible considering that he was diagnosed with autism when he was three years old. Born in London in 1974, Stephen was mute as a small child, and found it hard to relate to other people.
At the age of five, he was sent to Queensmill School, London, where it soon became apparent that he communicated through the language of drawing. His teachers encouraged him to speak by temporarily taking away his art materials; eventually he uttered his first words – “paper” and “pencil” Oust like Picasso) – but didn’t learn to speak fully until the age of nine. As soon as Stephen’s school started to enter his art into competitions, news of his talent began to spread. Early fans included the late Prime Minister Edward Heath, who bought his drawing of Salisbury Cathedral, made when Stephen was eight. Stephen came to wider public attention when the BBC featured him in the programme, ‘The Foolish Wise Ones’ in 1987, when he was introduced by Sir Hugh as “the best child artist in Britain”.
In 2005, he was commissioned to undertake vast panoramic drawings of ten world cities and in 2006 Stephen was recognised for his services to the art world, when he was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire. That year Stephen and his family opened a permanent art gallery in London’s historic Royal Opera Arcade. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:08:24 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 04:10:29 PM |
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6742 (EULAC) |
Bishop Wilfred Wood KA |
Wilfred Denniston Wood KA (born 15 June 1936) was Bishop of Croydon from 1985 to 2003, the first black bishop in the Church of England
Born in Barbados to Wilfred Coward and Elsie Elmira Wood, in Proute, St Thomas, Wood [later Sir Wilfred] attended Southborough Boys’ Primary School and Combermere School.
Having being ordained Deacon on the island after completion of studies in 1962, Bishop Wood’s journey had just begun as he was sent to the Diocese of London, first serving in a parish called St. Stephen’s Shepherd’s Bush, where he served as a curate, then honorary curate, of St Thomas with St Stephen, Shepherd’s Bush, until 1974.
He soon came to wider attention in Britain for speaking out on racial injustice. In 1974 he joined the Diocese of Southwark, where he stayed until his retirement.
In 1977 he was appointed Rural Dean of East Lewisham and Honorary Canon of Southwark Cathedral. He was Archdeacon of Southwark from 1982 until his consecration as Bishop of Croydon in 1985, where he oversaw the Croydon Episcopal Area and assisted the Bishop of Southwark.
Throughout his Ministry, Bishop Wood had a strong interest in race relations and social justice in London, as it was for this interest that he was appointed the Bishop of London Officer in race relations, also serving on a number of other important boards, from 1978 to 1981. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:10:06 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:04:20 PM |
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6743 (EULAC) |
Bishop Wilfred Wood KA |
Wilfred Denniston Wood KA (born 15 June 1936) was Bishop of Croydon from 1985 to 2003, the first black bishop in the Church of England
Born in Barbados to Wilfred Coward and Elsie Elmira Wood, in Proute, St Thomas, Wood [later Sir Wilfred] attended Southborough Boys’ Primary School and Combermere School.
Having being ordained Deacon on the island after completion of studies in 1962, Bishop Wood’s journey had just begun as he was sent to the Diocese of London, first serving in a parish called St. Stephen’s Shepherd’s Bush, where he served as a curate, then honorary curate, of St Thomas with St Stephen, Shepherd’s Bush, until 1974.
He soon came to wider attention in Britain for speaking out on racial injustice. In 1974 he joined the Diocese of Southwark, where he stayed until his retirement.
In 1977 he was appointed Rural Dean of East Lewisham and Honorary Canon of Southwark Cathedral. He was Archdeacon of Southwark from 1982 until his consecration as Bishop of Croydon in 1985, where he oversaw the Croydon Episcopal Area and assisted the Bishop of Southwark.
Throughout his Ministry, Bishop Wood had a strong interest in race relations and social justice in London, as it was for this interest that he was appointed the Bishop of London Officer in race relations, also serving on a number of other important boards, from 1978 to 1981. |
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Friday 18th of December 2020 04:10:24 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 04:09:47 PM |
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6744 (EULAC) |
Asquith Xavier |
Asquith Camile Xavier was a West Indian-born Briton who ended a colour bar at British Railways in London by fighting to become the first non-white train guard at Euston railway station in 1966.
Trevor Phillips, when chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, said in 2006: "Asquith's stand against discrimination brought to light the inadequacy of early race discrimination laws and persistent widespread discrimination faced by ethnic minorities." A plaque at the station commemorates his achievement.
Xavier was born on 18 July 1920 in Dominica, which was then a British colony. He was a member of the Windrush generation of British African-Caribbean people who migrated to the United Kingdom after the second world war to fill vacancies in service industries.
Xavier joined British Railways. In 1966 he was working as a guard at Marylebone station in central London. He applied for a promotion and transfer to work at Euston, but was rejected. A letter from a staff committee at Euston—which was dominated by members of the National Union of Railwaymen—explained it was because of his colour. Unions and management had informally agreed in the 1950s to ban non-white people from jobs at Euston that involved contact with the public; they could be cleaners and labourers, but not guards or ticket collectors. |
Story |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:12:02 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:04:37 PM |
EDM |
6745 (EULAC) |
Asquith Xavier |
Asquith Camile Xavier was a West Indian-born Briton who ended a colour bar at British Railways in London by fighting to become the first non-white train guard at Euston railway station in 1966.
Trevor Phillips, when chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, said in 2006: "Asquith's stand against discrimination brought to light the inadequacy of early race discrimination laws and persistent widespread discrimination faced by ethnic minorities." A plaque at the station commemorates his achievement.
Xavier was born on 18 July 1920 in Dominica, which was then a British colony. He was a member of the Windrush generation of British African-Caribbean people who migrated to the United Kingdom after the second world war to fill vacancies in service industries.
Xavier joined British Railways. In 1966 he was working as a guard at Marylebone station in central London. He applied for a promotion and transfer to work at Euston, but was rejected. A letter from a staff committee at Euston—which was dominated by members of the National Union of Railwaymen—explained it was because of his colour. Unions and management had informally agreed in the 1950s to ban non-white people from jobs at Euston that involved contact with the public; they could be cleaners and labourers, but not guards or ticket collectors. |
Person |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:12:22 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 04:08:49 PM |
EDM |
6746 (EULAC) |
Caribbean Migrants contribution to British Music Culture |
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Video |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:21:09 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:21:09 PM |
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6747 (EULAC) |
Current Trends in the Study of Caribbean Migration |
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Video |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:27:39 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:27:39 PM |
EDM |
6748 (EULAC) |
Enigma of Arrival Virtual Tour |
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Video |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:35:52 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:35:52 PM |
EDM |
6749 (EULAC) |
That Time in Foreign |
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Video |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:44:26 PM |
Friday 18th of December 2020 04:44:26 PM |
EDM |
6750 (EULAC) |
Bristol |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 21st of December 2020 10:37:22 AM |
Monday 21st of December 2020 10:37:22 AM |
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6751 (EULAC) |
Guy Reid-Bailey |
Guy moved from Jamaica to Bristol in 1961 to live with his aunt, as his father thought that he would receive a better education in England, which they called the ‘Mother Country’. Guy was disappointed by the lack of support for Black students and the failure to teach history from a Black perspective. Guy had to teach himself about important Black heroes like Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King and Mary Seacole. |
Story |
Monday 21st of December 2020 10:40:13 AM |
Monday 21st of December 2020 10:40:13 AM |
EDM |
6752 (EULAC) |
Guy Reid-Bailey |
Guy moved from Jamaica to Bristol in 1961 to live with his aunt, as his father thought that he would receive a better education in England, which they called the ‘Mother Country’. Guy was disappointed by the lack of support for Black students and the failure to teach history from a Black
perspective. Guy had to teach himself about important Black heroes like Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King and Mary Seacole. |
Person |
Monday 21st of December 2020 10:41:03 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 04:07:44 PM |
EDM |
6753 (EULAC) |
Walter Tull |
Walter Daniel John Tull (28 April 1888 – 25 March 1918) was an English professional footballer and British Army officer of Afro-Caribbean descent. He played as an inside forward and half back for Clapton, Tottenham Hotspur and Northampton Town and was the third person of mixed heritage to play in the top division of the Football League after Arthur Wharton and Willie Clarke. He was also the first black player to be signed for Rangers F.C. in 1917 while stationed in Scotland.
During the First World War, Tull served in the Middlesex Regiment, including in the two Footballers' Battalions. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant on 30 May 1917 and killed in action on 25 March 1918. |
Person |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:52:31 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:37:43 PM |
EDM |
6754 (EULAC) |
Folkestone |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:53:30 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:53:30 AM |
EDM |
6755 (EULAC) |
Favreuil |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:55:20 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:55:20 AM |
EDM |
6756 (EULAC) |
Moruga |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:59:50 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 10:59:50 AM |
EDM |
6757 (EULAC) |
Darcus Howe |
Leighton Rhett Radford "Darcus" Howe (26 February 1943 – 1 April 2017) was a British broadcaster, writer, and racial justice campaigner. Originally from Trinidad, Howe arrived in England as a teenager in 1961, intending to study law and settling in London. There he joined the British Black Panthers, a group named in sympathy with the US Black Panther Party.
At the age of 18, after leaving QRC, Howe moved to England, arriving on the SS Antilles at Southampton on 11 April 1961, after a two-week journey, and taking a train on to London Waterloo station. He intended to study law, but after two years at Middle Temple he left, becoming more involved with journalism. In 1969 he returned to Trinidad, where his uncle and mentor, radical intellectual C. L. R. James, inspired him to combine writing with political activism. A brief spell as assistant editor on the Vanguard, weekly newspaper of the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union, was followed by a return to Britain. |
Story |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 11:03:16 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 11:03:16 AM |
EDM |
6758 (EULAC) |
Darcus Howe |
Leighton Rhett Radford "Darcus" Howe (26 February 1943 – 1 April 2017) was a British broadcaster, writer, and racial justice campaigner. Originally from Trinidad, Howe arrived in England as a teenager in 1961, intending to study law and settling in London. There he joined the British Black Panthers, a group named in sympathy with the US Black Panther Party. |
Person |
Wednesday 23rd of December 2020 11:03:45 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 05:37:09 PM |
EDM |
6759 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu da Terra de Miranda - Terra Mater |
O Ecomuseu Terra Mater – Ecomuseu de la Tierra de Miranda centra-se nos quatro elementos primordiais – a água, a terra, o fogo e o ar – propondo atividades de dinamização e de valorização relacionadas com estes elementos e com as práticas tradicionais desenvolvidas na região. Trata-se também de um museu associado a cultura e à língua mirandesa através da Associação Frauga que visa: Estudar, salvaguardar e defender o património cultural e natural do termo de Picote; Promover e desenvolver acções de sensibilização e formação que valorizem os recursos humanos locais, com vista à prossecução dos fins estatutários; Promover o desenvolvimento local, entendido como processo de melhoria das condições de sociais e económicas de vida da aldeia; Zelar de um modo geral pelos interesses de Picote.
The Ecomuseum Terra Mater - Ecomuseu de la Tierra de Miranda focuses on the four primordial elements - water, earth, fire and air - proposing activities of dynamization and valorization related to these elements and to the traditional practices developed in the region . It is also a museum associated with culture and the Mirandese language through the Frauga Association which aims to: Study, safeguard and defend the cultural and natural heritage of the Picote term; Promote and develop awareness-raising and training actions that value local human resources, with a view to pursuing statutory purposes; Promote local development, understood as a process of improving the social and economic conditions of village life; Look after Picote's interests in general. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:21:13 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:15:41 AM |
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6760 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu da Terra de Miranda - Terra Mater |
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Tour |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:23:26 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:23:26 AM |
EDM |
6761 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu da Terra de Miranda - Terra Mater |
O Ecomuseu Terra Mater – Ecomuseu de la Tierra de Miranda centra-se nos quatro elementos primordiais – a água, a terra, o fogo e o ar – propondo atividades de dinamização e de valorização relacionadas com estes elementos e com as práticas tradicionais desenvolvidas na região. Trata-se também de um museu associado a cultura e à língua mirandesa através da Associação Frauga que visa: Estudar, salvaguardar e defender o património cultural e natural do termo de Picote; Promover e desenvolver acções de sensibilização e formação que valorizem os recursos humanos locais, com vista à prossecução dos fins estatutários; Promover o desenvolvimento local, entendido como processo de melhoria das condições de sociais e económicas de vida da aldeia; Zelar de um modo geral pelos interesses de Picote. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:25:02 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:26:07 AM |
EDM |
6762 (EULAC) |
Museo del palmito de Aldaia |
El Museu del Palmito de Aldaia (MUPA) es el centro de difusión de la artesanía y el arte del abanico de Aldaia y la Comunidad Valenciana. Está situado en la Casa de la Llotgeta, un edificio señorial de estilo renacentista de finales del siglo XVI y principios del XVII. En su interior encontramos una extensa representación de abanicos antiguos y actuales, con cronologías que van desde el siglo XVIII hasta nuestros días, así como un amplio repertorio de maquinaria tradicional, piezas y utensilios típicos del proceso de elaboración del abanico. Una colección extraordinaria en la cual se puede apreciar los diferentes estilos, modas y materiales utilizados a lo largo de su historia.
The Museu del Palmito of Aldaia (MUPA) is the centre of dissemination of craftsmanship and the art of fan making of Aldaia and the Valencian Community. It is located in the Casa de la Llotgeta, a Renaissance-style mansion from the late 16th and early 17th centuries. In its interior, we find an extensive collection of fans, both past and present, dating from the eighteenth century up to our times, and also a wide range of traditional machinery, with typical pieces and tools for the production of fans. An extraordinary collection in which you can appreciate the different styles, fashions and materials used throughout its history. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:32:56 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:17:13 AM |
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6763 (EULAC) |
EU-LAC-MUSEUMS: Costa Rica Festivals |
The Costa Rica festival video forms part of a suite of videos being hosted on the project website and database to celebrate cultural heritage, intergenerational transmission of knowledge, and youth empowerment between regions.
This collaboration between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean is designed to facilitate the bringing together of rural communities, to enable the sharing of knowledge and experiences to protect their Cultural Heritage, increase social cohesion and enhance community memory.
Esta colaboración entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe está diseñada para facilitar la reunión de las comunidades rurales para permitir el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias para proteger su Patrimonio Cultural, aumentar la cohesión social y mejorar la memoria de la comunidad.
Cette collaboration entre l'Europe, l'Amérique latine et les Caraïbes vise à faciliter le rapprochement des communautés rurales, à permettre le partage des connaissances et des expériences pour protéger leur Patrimoine Culturel, accroître la cohésion sociale et renforcer la mémoire communautaire. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:55:51 AM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 11:55:51 AM |
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6764 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti |
O Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti é um museu municipal, criado em Setúbal em 1987. Sediado numa antiga fábrica de conservas de peixe que foi adaptada a museu em 1995. O edifício é constituído por cinco andares e está integrado num antigo bairro de pescadores, salineiros e operárias conserveiras que trabalhavam na ex-fábrica Perienes.
O museu dedica-se dominantemente ao património industrial e ofícios urbanos ligados ao comércio, serviços e às antigas fábricas de conserva e litografias sediadas no concelho de Setúbal, possuindo ainda uma coleção de alfaias agrícolas (Michel Giacometti) e de ofícios tradicionais.
EU-LAC-MUSEUMS pretende levar a cabo uma análise histórica e teórica comparativa dos museus rurais de pequena e média dimensão, e ainda das comunidades a eles associados na União Europeia, América Latina Caraíbas. A base deste projeto relaciona-se com o facto de os museus comunitários permitirem às suas comunidades sub-representadas terem o seu lugar na história, contribuindo para a sustentabilidade ambiental e empoderamento comunitário. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:01:54 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:01:54 PM |
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6765 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti |
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Tour |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:02:33 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:02:33 PM |
EDM |
6766 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti |
O Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti é um museu municipal, criado em Setúbal em 1987. Sediado numa antiga fábrica de conservas de peixe que foi adaptada a museu em 1995. O edifício é constituído por cinco andares e está integrado num antigo bairro de pescadores, salineiros e operárias conserveiras que trabalhavam na ex-fábrica Perienes.
O museu dedica-se dominantemente ao património industrial e ofícios urbanos ligados ao comércio, serviços e às antigas fábricas de conserva e litografias sediadas no concelho de Setúbal, possuindo ainda uma coleção de alfaias agrícolas (Michel Giacometti) e de ofícios tradicionais. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:03:06 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:18:15 AM |
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6767 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Centre, Shetland Islands, Scotland |
Unst Heritage Centre, Shetland Islands, Scotland
This collaboration between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean is designed to facilitate the bringing together of rural communities, to enable the sharing of knowledge and experiences to protect their Cultural Heritage, increase social cohesion and enhance community memory.
Esta colaboración entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe está diseñada para facilitar la reunión de las comunidades rurales para permitir el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias para proteger su Patrimonio Cultural, aumentar la cohesión social y mejorar la memoria de la comunidad.
Cette collaboration entre l'Europe, l'Amérique latine et les Caraïbes vise à faciliter le rapprochement des communautés rurales, à permettre le partage des connaissances et des expériences pour protéger leur Patrimoine Culturel, accroître la cohésion sociale et renforcer la mémoire communautaire. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:05:58 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:05:58 PM |
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6768 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Trust |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years.
El Unst Heritage Trust y el Unst Boat Haven están dedicados al patrimonio cultural y a la historia de esta isla más septentrional de Escocia. La colección incluye los barcos de madera originales de varios tipos que han estado en uso durante los últimos 140 años. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:07:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:18:46 AM |
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6769 (EULAC) |
Museu da Luz |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:11:53 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:11:53 PM |
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6770 (EULAC) |
Museu da Luz |
O Museu da Luz (Luz, Mourão, Alentejo) afirma-se como singular espaço de cultura e de identidade. Erigido entre a aldeia da Luz e a margem do lago de Alqueva, é o espaço interpretativo das profundas alterações ocorridas neste território, decorrentes do aparecimento da barragem e da submersão de uma aldeia. O próprio edifício em xisto, diversas vezes premiado, é de uma arquitetura marcante e perfeitamente integrada na paisagem.
As suas exposições - temporárias e de natureza diversa - têm como eixo de abordagem as temáticas de fundo do museu: a identidade, a história, a paisagem deste lugar. Leituras múltiplas e diversas que reativam memórias e significados para a reconstrução do lugar. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:12:37 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 12:12:37 PM |
EDM |
6771 (EULAC) |
Museu da Luz |
O Museu da Luz (Luz, Mourão, Alentejo) afirma-se como singular espaço de cultura e de identidade. Erigido entre a aldeia da Luz e a margem do lago de Alqueva, é o espaço interpretativo das profundas alterações ocorridas neste território, decorrentes do aparecimento da barragem e da submersão de uma aldeia. O próprio edifício em xisto, diversas vezes premiado, é de uma arquitetura marcante e perfeitamente integrada na paisagem.
As suas exposições - temporárias e de natureza diversa - têm como eixo de abordagem as temáticas de fundo do museu: a identidade, a história, a paisagem deste lugar. Leituras múltiplas e diversas que reativam memórias e significados para a reconstrução do lugar.
O acervo do Museu da Luz é constituído por coleções representativas da história e património cultural da região. A coleção de natureza etnográfica foi doada pelos habitantes da Aldeia da Luz, no âmbito do processo de constituição do Museu conduzido por Benjamim Pereira. As coleções arqueológicas são provenientes das escavações efetuadas pela EDIA, S.A., no âmbito do Plano de Minimização de Impactes Patrimoniais, prévio ao enchimento da Barragem de Alqueva. O acervo audiovisual tem a sua génese no processo de constituição do Museu e da mudança da comunidade para a nova aldeia da Luz, sendo continuamente fomentado. O Museu preconiza exposições de cariz artístico partindo dos temas que o caracterizam. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 12:13:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:19:24 AM |
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6772 (EULAC) |
Museu Agrícola de Fermentões |
O Museu possui diversas salas onde podem ser apreciadas peças ligadas ao trabalho e à vida agrícola da região, bem como um vasto espólio fotográfico e documental. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 01:18:54 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:18:54 PM |
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6773 (EULAC) |
Museu Agrícola de Fermentões |
O Museu da Agricultura de Fermentões, que integra a valência cultural da Casa do Povo de Fermentões, está situado na freguesia de Fermentões, e dista cerca de 4 Km do centro histórico da cidade de Guimarães. O Museu possui diversas salas onde podem ser apreciadas peças ligadas ao trabalho e à vida agrícola da região, bem como um vasto espólio fotográfico e documental, destacando-se as seguintes exposições: o vinho, o trabalho do linho, o pão, a oficina do ferreiro, moinhos de água, a casa do agricultor, interpretada pela cozinha e quarto de dormir. Um vasto e rico espólio representado em algumas centenas de peças que marcam, de forma indelével, o trabalho árduo das gentes da nossa terra.
The Fermentões Museum of Agriculture, which integrates the cultural valence of Fermentões' Casa do Povo (House of the People), is situated in the parish of Fermentões, and is about 4 km from the historic center of the city of Guimarães. The Museum has several rooms where you can enjoy pieces related to the work and the agricultural life of the region, as well as a vast photographic and documentary collection, highlighting the following exhibitions: wine, linen work, bread, blacksmith, water mills, the farmer's house, played by the kitchen and bedroom. A vast and rich estate represented in a few hundred pieces that mark, indelibly, the hard work of the people of our land. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 01:19:57 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:23:45 AM |
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6774 (EULAC) |
Museu da Terra de Miranda |
O Museu da Terra de Miranda evoca o tempo longo do planalto mirandês. A visita permite descobrir traços característicos da vida social e cultural de uma região com uma forte identidade. |
Tour |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:28:52 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:28:52 PM |
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6775 (EULAC) |
Museu da Terra, Miranda do Douro |
No Museu da Terra de Miranda temos colecções de etnologia, testemunhos da ancestralidade e tradições do povo mirandês, destacando-se o seu vestuário tradicional, os tituais, a dança dos paliteiros e recriação de espaços tradicionais. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 01:29:49 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:29:49 PM |
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6776 (EULAC) |
Museu da Terra de Miranda |
O Museu da Terra de Miranda evoca o tempo longo do planalto mirandês. A visita permite descobrir traços característicos da vida social e cultural de uma região com uma forte identidade.
O Museu expõe coleções de carácter cultural, etnográfico e artístico desta região; recolhe uma amostra da vida dos povos da Terra de Miranda, mas toda a região é um Museu vivo, de características únicas e cultura própria, bem expressas na língua mirandesa (segunda língua oficial da República Portuguesa desde 1998), nas danças e na música, no teatro e na religiosidade popular, na gastronomia, nas formas de economia e na maneira de ser deste povo que vive do campo e da pecuária |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:31:24 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:24:26 AM |
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6777 (EULAC) |
Centro Interpretativo da Máscara Ibérica |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 01:35:29 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 01:35:29 PM |
EDM |
6778 (EULAC) |
Centro Interpretativo da Máscara Ibérica |
Este espaço cultural dedicado à Máscara e às tradicionais festas ibéricas que envolvem o seu uso conta com locais de exposição, mediateca, fototeca e uma biblioteca, e pretende a valorização, promoção e divulgação da Máscara, património cultural universalmente reconhecido. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 01:36:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:25:37 AM |
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6779 (EULAC) |
Casa do Cante de Serpa |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 04:56:52 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 04:56:52 PM |
EDM |
6780 (EULAC) |
O Cante Alentejano e a Casa do Cante |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 04:57:26 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 04:57:26 PM |
EDM |
6781 (EULAC) |
Casa do Cante de Serpa |
A missão da Casa do Cante é a salvaguarda do cante Alentejano, cuja visão é a sustentabilidade do território através da Identidade, e onde os objetivos são criar projetos que autossustentem e valorizem os elementos de uma identidade em constante dinâmica.O projeto pretende ser uma plataforma entre as pessoas, os grupos e as comunidades, detentoras dos bens culturais imateriais, entre os investigadores e os centros de investigação dedicados a esta área. O edifício integra um centro de documentação, uma galeria de exposições temporárias e um auditório. No centro de documentação o visitante pode aceder a toda a informação sobre o cante Alentejano, assim como a bibliografia em diferentes suportes sobre a polifonia tradicional em Portugal, no Mediterrâneo e no Mundo.
The mission of Casa do Cante is to safeguard the Cente Alentejano, whose vision is the sustainability of the territory through Identity, and where the objectives are to create projects that self-sustain and value the elements of an identity in constant dynamics.The project intends to be a platform between individuals, groups and communities, holders of intangible cultural goods, between researchers and research centers dedicated to this area and between agents of the cultural economy. The building includes a documentation center, a gallery of temporary exhibitions, and an auditorium, a cafeteria and a shop. In the documentation center the visitor can access all the information about cante Alentejano, as well as the bibliography in different supports on the traditional polyphony in Portugal in the Mediterranean and in the World. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 04:58:15 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:26:09 AM |
EDM |
6782 (EULAC) |
Museu do Linho |
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Tour |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:07:36 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:07:36 PM |
EDM |
6783 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu Ribeira de Pena - Museu do Linho |
O Ecomuseu de Ribeira de Pena pretende preservar e divulgar o património cultural da comunidade ribeirapenense, assim como promover e dinamizar a ação cultural na sua região de implantação. Integra os vários museus do município instalados em estruturas de grande significado para a comunidade que tem um papel fundamental na identificação e valorização do seu património. São diferentes os seus núcleos como são diferentes as vertentes do património da sua intervenção, criando uma rede de museus interligada e um roteiro cultural na região. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:09:22 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:09:22 PM |
EDM |
6784 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu Ribeira de Pena |
O Ecomuseu de Ribeira de Pena pretende preservar e divulgar o património cultural da comunidade ribeirapenense, assim como promover e dinamizar a ação cultural na sua região de implantação. Integra os vários museus do município instalados em estruturas de grande significado para a comunidade que tem um papel fundamental na identificação e valorização do seu património. São diferentes os seus núcleos como são diferentes as vertentes do património da sua intervenção, criando uma rede de museus interligada e um roteiro cultural na região.
Trata-se de um museu polinucleado composto pelo: Museu da Venda Nova; Casa de Camilo; Casa da Cultura-Museu da Escola; Centro de Interpretação-Museu do Linho; Centro de Estudos Regionais; Espaço Santa Marinha; Casa do Minério-Museu do Volfrâmio; Centro dos Vinhos Verdes.
The Ecomuseum of Ribeira de Pena intends to preserve and disseminate the cultural heritage of the community of Ribeira de Pena, as well as to promote and stimulate cultural action in its region of implantation. It integrates the several museums of the municipality installed in structures of great significance for the community that plays a fundamental role in the identification and valorisation of its heritage. Its nuclei are different, as are the heritage aspects of its intervention, creating an interconnected network of museums and a cultural itinerary in the region.
It is a polynuclear museum composed by: Venda Nova Museum; House of Camilo; House of Culture-School Museum; Center of Interpretation-Museum of Flax; Center for Regional Studies; Space Santa Marinha; House of Ore-Museum of the Wolfram; Center of Green Wine. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:10:04 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:26:46 AM |
EDM |
6785 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu de Barroso |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:14:03 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:14:03 PM |
EDM |
6786 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Barroso |
O Ecomuseu de Barroso afirma-se como fiel representante da Identidade do povo e motor de formação, participação, cooperação, inovação e mobilização. O Património Imaterial é a grande pérola deste museu, assumindo a recolha de lendas, tradições, saberes antigos e ofícios acabados, o centro de toda a estratégia de investigação e da comunicação cultural. Desde 2002 que a recuperação de património, a par do envolvimento da comunidade local foi dando passos lentos, mas consistentes, na valorização da Identidade local.
Em Montalegre, o Espaço Padre Fontes, que concentra as funções de natureza organizativa, com vista à dinamização e à gestão do “museu vivo”. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:17:17 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:17:17 PM |
EDM |
6787 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu de Barroso |
O âmbito de intervenção do Ecomuseu de Barroso abrange a maioria dos propósitos convencionalmente atribuídos aos museus. Com consciência plena da necessidade de cumprir esse conjunto de funções, pretende assumir-se como elemento âncora da estratégia de desenvolvimento integrado e sustentável do território barrosão.
O Ecomuseu de Barroso iniciou atividade no momento em que começou a trabalhar com as instituições locais e as pessoas. Sem estar confinado a um edifício ou a um conjunto de edifícios, nem a horários de visita, dir-se-ia que se entra no Ecomuseu de Barroso quando, vindos de outros territórios, se transpõe qualquer uma das estradas que nos trazem a Barroso.
O Ecomuseu de Barroso integra as funções de documentação, investigação e interpretação dos valores culturais e naturais do território barrosão e, deste modo, contribuir para reforçar a identidade cultural da comunidade, revitalizando a relação desta com o seu espaço geográfico - "espaço humanizado". |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:18:05 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:27:38 AM |
EDM |
6788 (EULAC) |
Museu das Minas de São Domingos |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:22:05 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:22:05 PM |
EDM |
6789 (EULAC) |
Museu das Minas de São Domingos |
O Museu das Minas de São Domingos está composto por dos pólos museológicos. O primeiro, a Casa do Mineiro, surgiu em colaboração como Museu de Mértola e mostra a realidade física do espaço de vivência de uma família mineira. Os objetos, as memórias, os símbolos e as carências estão nela representados. Acima de tudo, pretende provocar a imaginação e a sensibilidade do visitante para que ele próprio, num exercício simples, possa procurar conceber a vivência diária duma família dentro de um espaço de 16 m2. O segundo corresponde ao núcleo do Cine Teatro da Mina de São Domingos, espaço que acolhe regularmente exposições e iniciativas de debate relacionadas com a história e património mineiro.
EU-LAC-MUSEUMS pretende levar a cabo uma análise histórica e teórica comparativa dos museus rurais de pequena e média dimensão, e ainda das comunidades a eles associados na União Europeia, América Latina Caraíbas. A base deste projeto relaciona-se com o facto de os museus comunitários permitirem às suas comunidades sub-representadas terem o seu lugar na história, contribuindo para a sustentabilidade ambiental e empoderamento comunitário. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:22:41 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:22:41 PM |
EDM |
6790 (EULAC) |
Museu das Minas de São Domingos |
O Museu das Minas de São Domingos está composto por doIs pólos museológicos. O primeiro, a Casa do Mineiro, surgiu em colaboração como Museu de Mértola e mostra a realidade física do espaço de vivência de uma família mineira. Os objetos, as memórias, os símbolos e as carências estão nela representados. Acima de tudo, pretende provocar a imaginação e a sensibilidade do visitante para que ele próprio, num exercício simples, possa procurar conceber a vivência diária duma família dentro de um espaço de 16 m2. O segundo corresponde ao núcleo do Cine Teatro da Mina de São Domingos, espaço que acolhe regularmente exposições e iniciativas de debate relacionadas com a história e património mineiro.
The Mines Museum of São Domingos is composed by two museological poles. The first one, Casa do Mineiro, came from the colaboration between the Museum of Mértola and shows the physical reality of the living space of a family from the mines. The objects, the memories, the symbols and the needs are represented in it. Above all, it aims to cause the imagination and sensibility of the visitor so that the museum, in a simple exercise, can try to conceive the daily experience of a family within a space of 16 m2. The second corresponds to the nucleus of the Cine Teatro da Mina de São Domingos, a space that regularly hosts exhibitions and discussion initiatives related to history and mining heritage. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:24:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:30:10 AM |
EDM |
6791 (EULAC) |
Museu da Comunidade Concelhia da Batalha |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:26:30 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:38:02 AM |
EDM |
6792 (EULAC) |
Museu da Comunidade Concelhia da Batalha |
O Museu da Comunidade Concelhia da Batelha tem como missão o estudo, a preservação, a valorização e a divulgação do Património, promovendo a Cultura desta região. Para tal, apresenta um programa expositivo dinâmico, de cariz pedagógico, que envolve toda a comunidade. Um novo espaço cultural junto ao Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória que
revela um percurso com mais de 250 milhões de anos percorrido atravésdos vestígios fósseis e geológicos do Território. Os primeiros registos humanos; a Cidade Romana de Collippo; a Batalha de Aljubarrota e a progressiva construção do Mosteiro; a vida e a cultura das gentes, a Natureza e a Biodiversidade... Um valioso espólio, complementado com
recursos multimédia interativos. Um Museu acessível a todos. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:27:59 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:31:36 AM |
EDM |
6793 (EULAC) |
Museu de Mértola |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:36:10 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:36:10 PM |
EDM |
6794 (EULAC) |
Museu de Mértola |
O Museu é composto por vários núcleos dispersos geograficamente, na sua maioria localizados no Centro Histórico de Mértola. Tem sido a sua função estudar, inventariar, tratar, conservar e divulgar todo o espólio que, ao longo dos últimos 30 anos, foi sendo descoberto nas inúmeras intervenções patrimoniais e arqueológicas.
Em finais dos anos setenta do século passado foi iniciado o projeto que hoje é conhecido como Mértola Vila Museu, os seus objetivos eram: o envolvimento da população, numa tentativa de consolidar a sua identidade e contribuir para o desenvolvimento local. A grande opção de fundo do projeto integrado foi a aposta na divulgação local que passa necessariamente pela musealização. Este projeto realizado por Cláudio Torres e Santiago Macias começou com um estudo arqueológico da vila, realizando várias escavações, das quais resultaria grande parte do espólio a estar presente no museu. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:39:24 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:39:24 PM |
EDM |
6795 (EULAC) |
Museu de Mértola |
Foi criado pela Câmara Municipal de Mértola em 2004, é composto por vários núcleos dispersos geograficamente, na sua maioria localizados no Centro Histórico de Mértola. Tem sido a sua função estudar, inventariar, tratar, conservar e divulgar todo o espólio que, ao longo dos últimos 30 anos, foi sendo descoberto nas inúmeras intervenções patrimoniais e arqueológicas. O património é assim um dos vectores fundamentais para o desenvolvimento do concelho de Mértola, pois é aquilo que nos diferencia de todos os outros concelhos do país, é a nossa mais valia. Núcleos: Núcleo da Basílica Paleocristã ; Núcleo da Achada de São Sebastião; Núcleo Romano; Núcleo Islâmico; Núcleo de Arte Sacra; Forja do Ferreiro; Núcleo de Tecelagem; Núcleo do Castelo; Alcaçova; Casa do Mineiro; Casa de Mértola; Alcaria dos Javazes e Mosteiro. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:39:58 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:34:05 AM |
EDM |
6796 (EULAC) |
Museu do Casal de Monte Redondo |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:43:52 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:43:52 PM |
EDM |
6797 (EULAC) |
Museu do Casal de Monte Redondo |
A ADPCMR, que tutela o Museu, tem por objectivo contribuir para o desenvolvimento da Comunidade. Respeitando o Ontem, agindo no Hoje e pensando no Amanhã. Tem como objetivos, contribuir para o desenvolvimento da Comunidade; Recolher, preservar e valorizar o Património Cultural; Promover o conhecimento sobre a área de influência. O acervo do museu está composto por 2000 objetos organizados por coleções de atividades económicas, oferecidos na totalidade pela população durante os períodos de recolha âmbito de investigações. Acervo informatizado com a base de dados Museológica InfoMusa.
The ADPCMR, which superintends the Museum, aims to contribute to the development of the Community. Respecting Yesterday, acting on Today and thinking about Tomorrow. Its objectives are to contribute to the development of the Community; Collect, preserve and enhance the cultural heritage; Promote knowledge about the area of influence. The collection of the museum consists of 2000 objects organized by collections of economic activities, offered entirely by the population during the collection periods scope of investigations. Computerized collection with the InfoMusa Museological database. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:44:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:35:46 AM |
EDM |
6798 (EULAC) |
Museu da Ruralidade |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:46:28 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:38:13 AM |
EDM |
6799 (EULAC) |
Museu da Ruralidade, Entradas, Castro Verde |
Localizado na Rua de Santa Madalena, em Entradas (Castro Verde), o Museu da Ruralidade assume um importante papel na salvaguarda do património imaterial do Campo Branco e, em particular, na criação de um espaço de diálogo entre o património material e imaterial, perspectivando a salvaguarda e o estudo da especificidade cultural e social deste território situado entre as faldas das serras algarvias e os barros de Beja.
Numa área de aproximadamente 500 m2, este espaço divide-se em três áreas expositivas: a zona de exposições temporárias onde estão patentes algumas alfaias agrícolas e objetos representativos da ruralidade campaniça; a zona de exposições semi-permanentes onde se poderá visitar uma oficina do ferreiro, o espólio do último abegão de Castro Verde e algumas miniaturas de alfaias agrícolas e uma área particularmente vocacionada à oralidade [Núcleo da Oralidade], tendo como pano de fundo a Feira de Castro e a viola campaniça enquanto manifestações singulares do património imaterial desta região.
EU-LAC-MUSEUMS pretende levar a cabo uma análise histórica e teórica comparativa dos museus rurais de pequena e média dimensão, e ainda das comunidades a eles associados na União Europeia, América Latina Caraíbas. A base deste projeto relaciona-se com o facto de os museus comunitários permitirem às suas comunidades sub-representadas terem o seu lugar na história, contribuindo para a sustentabilidade ambiental e empoderamento comunitário. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 05:47:08 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:47:08 PM |
EDM |
6800 (EULAC) |
Museu da Ruralidade |
Localizado na Rua de Santa Madalena, em Entradas (Castro Verde), o Museu da Ruralidade assume um importante papel na salvaguarda do património imaterial do Campo Branco e, em particular, na criação de um espaço de diálogo entre o património material e imaterial, perspectivando a salvaguarda e o estudo da especificidade cultural e social deste território situado entre as faldas das serras algarvias e os barros de Beja.
Numa área de aproximadamente 500 m2, este espaço divide-se em três áreas expositivas: a zona de exposições temporárias onde estão patentes algumas alfaias agrícolas e objetos representativos da ruralidade campaniça; a zona de exposições semi-permanentes onde se poderá visitar uma oficina do ferreiro, o espólio do último abegão de Castro Verde e algumas miniaturas de alfaias agrícolas e uma área particularmente vocacionada à oralidade [Núcleo da Oralidade], tendo como pano de fundo a Feira de Castro e a viola campaniça enquanto manifestações singulares do património imaterial desta região. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 05:47:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:36:43 AM |
EDM |
6801 (EULAC) |
Museum of Islay Life, Islay, Scotland |
Museum of Islay Life, Islay, Scotland
This collaboration between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean is designed to facilitate the bringing together of rural communities, to enable the sharing of knowledge and experiences to protect their Cultural Heritage, increase social cohesion and enhance community memory.
Esta colaboración entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe está diseñada para facilitar la reunión de las comunidades rurales para permitir el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias para proteger su Patrimonio Cultural, aumentar la cohesión social y mejorar la memoria de la comunidad.
Cette collaboration entre l'Europe, l'Amérique latine et les Caraïbes vise à faciliter le rapprochement des communautés rurales, à permettre le partage des connaissances et des expériences pour protéger leur Patrimoine Culturel, accroître la cohésion sociale et renforcer la mémoire communautaire. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 06:40:21 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 06:40:21 PM |
EDM |
6802 (EULAC) |
The Museum of Islay Life / El Museo de la Comunidad de la Isla de Islay |
The Museum of Islay Life is managed by the Islay Museums Trust and has as its principal aim the conservation and display of items illustrative of life in Islay, from prehistoric to recent times. Since then, the Museum, with the generous help of islanders donating material of all kinds, has built up a main collection of over 2700 objects.
El Museo de la Comunidad de la Isla de Islay está gestionado por el Trust de los Museos de la Isla de Islay, y tiene como su objeto principal la conservación y la visualización de artículos que son ilustrativos de la vida de la isla, desde la prehistoria hasta los últimos tiempos. Desde entonces, el Museo, con la ayuda generosa de los isleños que han donado varios artículos, ha creado una colección principal de más de 2700 objetos. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 06:41:14 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:42:16 AM |
EDM |
6803 (EULAC) |
Scottish Fisheries Museum |
This collaboration between Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean is designed to facilitate the bringing together of rural communities, to enable the sharing of knowledge and experiences to protect their Cultural Heritage, increase social cohesion and enhance community memory.
Esta colaboración entre Europa, América Latina y el Caribe está diseñada para facilitar la reunión de las comunidades rurales para permitir el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias para proteger su Patrimonio Cultural, aumentar la cohesión social y mejorar la memoria de la comunidad.
Cette collaboration entre l'Europe, l'Amérique latine et les Caraïbes vise à faciliter le rapprochement des communautés rurales, à permettre le partage des connaissances et des expériences pour protéger leur Patrimoine Culturel, accroître la cohésion sociale et renforcer la mémoire communautaire. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 06:52:39 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:38:36 AM |
EDM |
6804 (EULAC) |
Scottish Fisheries Museum/ El Museo Escocés de la Pesca |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum was set up to celebrate the fishing heritage of Scotland. It is based in Anstruther, Fife, which was a very important fishing town up until the 20th century. The museum charts how, over time, the fishing industry came to be such a huge part of the lives of Scottish people. It shows the industry from both the sea and the shore - there are vast collections of items from the community, including photographs and domestic equipment, as well as a variety of fishing vessels, in both model and original form.
El objetivo del Museo Escocés de la Pesca es celebrar el patrimonio pesquero de Escocia. El museo está situado en Anstruther, en el municipio de Fife, lo cual era un pueblo pesquero muy importante hasta el siglo XX. Muestra cómo, con el tiempo, la industria pesquera viene a ser una parte muy importante de la vida de la gente escocesa, y se ve la industria del mar y de la costa - hay colecciones vastas de objetos de la comunidad, incluso las fotografías y los artículos de menaje, además de buques pesqueros, en la forma original y de modelo. |
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Monday 18th of January 2021 06:52:58 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:39:25 AM |
EDM |
6805 (EULAC) |
Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ldt |
The Scottish Fisheries Museum tells the stories of the boats, fish and folk that have underpinned this nationally important industry from prehistoric times to the present. The museum thrives on its links to fishing communities around Scotland to care for and preserve its recognised collection and to deliver programmes, events and activities aimed at keeping traditional skills alive.
El Scottish Fisheries Museum cuenta las historias de los barcos, peces e personas que han sostenido esta industria de importancia nacional desde la prehistoria hasta el presente. El museo se nutre de sus vínculos con las comunidades pesqueras de Escocia para cuidar y preservar su reconocida colección y ofrecer programas, eventos y actividades con el fin de mantener vivas las técnicas tradicionales. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 06:57:09 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:39:52 AM |
EDM |
6806 (EULAC) |
ROME Museum |
Rome Museum, located in Walker in the Parish of St. Andrew, is an extended collection of items and artefacts from Grenada’s past. Collected items range from fragments of ‘Janet’ houses to workers’ lunch boxes to an outside mud oven. The collection is a testament to the everyday lives of Grenadians from the 1950’s onwards covering all aspects of life. Galleries include Lifestyle and Sports, Work and Labour and Domestic. The Owner/Curator, Mr. Rome provides a guided tour through his galleries, relating personal anecdotes to bring his collection to life. A desire to educate others whilst preserving the lifestyle and culture of Grenadians lead to the museum’s establishment on the family’s land.
El Museo Rome, ubicado en Walker en la parroquia de San Andrés, es una colección ampliada de artículos y artefactos del pasado de Granada. Los artículos recolectados van desde fragmentos de casas 'Janet' hasta cajas de comida para trabajadores y un horno de barro exterior. La colección es un testimonio de la vida cotidiana de los granadinos a partir de la década de 1950 que abarca todos los aspectos de la vida. Las galerías incluyen Forma de Vida y Deportes, Trabajo y Vida Doméstica. El propietario / curador, el Sr. Rome ofrece una visita guiada por sus galerías, relatando anécdotas personales para dar vida a su colección. El deseo de educar a otros mientras se preserva el estilo de vida y la cultura de los granadinos lleva al establecimiento del museo en la tierra de la familia. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:02:12 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:40:27 AM |
EDM |
6807 (EULAC) |
O Museu Etnográfico do Grupo Típico de Ançã |
O Museu Etnográfico do Grupo Típico de Ançã está situado na parte mais antiga desta vila. É uma casa setecentista, que apresenta no seu exterior janelas de guilhotina com aventais de pedra branca. No 1º andar é possível recordar como viviam os nossos antepassados, visitando o quarto e a cozinha/sala. O rés-do-chão está a ser utilizado como sala de exposição permanente de alfaias agrícolas, brinquedos de criança, peças de vestuário, peças de artesanato local, lembranças e recordações dos lugares por onde o grupo já passou. É igualmente utilizado para a realização de exposições temáticas temporárias. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:03:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:41:04 AM |
EDM |
6808 (EULAC) |
Cartaxo Museu Rural e do Vinho do Concelho do Cartaxo |
Situado no Complexo Desportivo e Cultural da Quinta das Pratas, este espaço constitui um dos locais de maior interesse do concelho, reunindo elementos que permitem conhecer a história e a tradição da terra, assim como as principais atividades que contribuem para a preservação da identidade deste concelho ribatejano. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:04:37 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:04:37 PM |
EDM |
6809 (EULAC) |
Museu Rural e do Vinho |
Situado no Complexo Desportivo e Cultural da Quinta das Pratas, este espaço constitui um dos locais de maior interesse do concelho, reunindo elementos que permitem conhecer a história e a tradição da terra, assim como as principais atividades que contribuem para a preservação da identidade deste concelho ribatejano.O museu possui diferentes espaços temáticos, a começar pela exposição permanente “À Descoberta da Cultura Rural”, que apresenta os elementos geográficos, etnográficos e históricos do concelho. A taberna tradicional, reconstituída com todos os elementos característicos deste espaço de convívio, é um dos espaços mais simbólicos do museu.
Located in the Sports and Cultural Complex of Quinta das Pratas, this space is one of the most interesting places of the county, bringing together elements that allow to know the history and the tradition of the land, as well as the main activities that contribute to the preservation of the identity of this county The museum has different thematic spaces, starting with the permanent exhibition "To the Discovery of Rural Culture", which presents the geographical, ethnographic and historical elements of the county. The traditional tavern, reconstituted with all the characteristic elements of this convivial space, is one of the most symbolic spaces of the museum. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:05:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:41:32 AM |
EDM |
6810 (EULAC) |
Museu Rural do Marão/Casa do Oleiro |
Este museu apresenta-nos um vasto leque de espólio, rural, artístico e popular; nele podemos apreciar saberes populares como a tecelagem, compreender a casa rural, descobrir usos e costumes das gerações que nos precedem. Desta-se o seu núcleo na Casa do Oleiro onde ainda se produz de modo tradicional a conhecida olaria de barro negro de Gondar, cuja cozedura é efetuada em soenga.
This museum presents us with a wide range of estates, rural, artistic and popular; in it we can appreciate popular knowledge such as weaving, understand the rural house, discover uses and customs of generations that precede us. Its core is located in the House of the Potter where the traditional clay pottery of Gondar is still produced in a traditional way, whose cooking is carried out in soenga. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:07:40 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:42:21 AM |
EDM |
6811 (EULAC) |
Museu rural de Palácios |
Museu rural, de iniciativa privada, apoiado pela Junta de Freguesia, esta estabelecido num antigo lagar comunitário, este espaço alberga algum espólio de cariz etnológico, que testemunham as atividades agrossilvopastoris e artesanais tradicionais, assim como o mobiliário e os utensílios da casa popular.
This rural museum of private iniciative, later supported by the local governement (Junta de Freguesia), is established in an old community winery, this space houses some estate of ethnological character, which testify the agrosilvopastoris activities and traditional crafts, as well as the furniture and utensils of the popular house. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:09:35 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:42:48 AM |
EDM |
6812 (EULAC) |
Museu Rural de Caravela |
Espaço museológico localizado no lugar de um antigo lagar comunitário. Este museu da aldeia de Caravela foi criado com base em peças oferecidas pela própria população. Após uma recolha de peças entre os habitantes foi criada esta exposição aberta a todos os visitantes da aldeia. Para ver o museu basta pedir no café situado mesmo ao lado, e será aberta a porta, mostrado e descrito em todo o pormenor.
No andar superior pode ver móveis e utensílios de cozinha, um tear e tudo o necessário para a confeção do tecido em linho, alfaias agrícolas e de carpintaria, paramentos litúrgicos. No andar inferior pode ainda ver como era um lagar para produção de vinho.
The museum is located in the place of an old community winery. This museum in the village of Caravela was created based on pieces offered by the population itself. After a collection of pieces among the inhabitants was created this exhibition open to all visitors to the village. To see the museum just ask at the cafe located just next door, and the door will be opened, shown and described in every detail.
Upstairs you can see furniture and kitchen utensils, a loom and everything needed for the confection of linen cloth, agricultural implements and carpentry, liturgical vestments. Downstairs you can still see what a winery was like for wine production. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:11:03 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:43:07 AM |
EDM |
6813 (EULAC) |
Museu Rural das Salselas |
Trata-se de um museu cuja ideia foi concebida por emigrantes em França originários de Salselas, ideia que mais tarde foi acolhida pelo município local. O núcleo expositivo encontra-se dividido por duas temáticas: O Universo do Homem e a Sociedade. O primeiro tema reparte-se por 12 secções, enquanto o segundo é composto por seis.
O visitante começa por aprender as características da região transmontana e da relação que o Homem estabeleceu com a Terra. Essa relação começa pelas técnicas de aquisição, como a caça e a pesca, seguindo-se para a domesticação. Os avanços da História trazem as técnicas de produção, sendo que na região predominavam a moagem dos cereais, a transformação da uva em vinho e a criação de azeite a partir da azeitona.
It is a museum whose idea was conceived by emigrants in France originating from Salselas, idea that later was received by the local council. The exhibition center is divided into two themes: The Universe of Man and Society. The first theme is divided into 12 sections, while the second is composed of 6.
The visitor begins by learning the characteristics of the Transmontana region and the relationship that Man established with the Earth. This relationship begins with acquisition techniques, such as hunting and fishing, followed by domestication. The advances of history bring the techniques of production, being that in the region they predominated the grinding of the cereals, the transformation of the grape into wine and the creation of olive oil from the olive. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:14:35 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:43:21 AM |
EDM |
6814 (EULAC) |
Museu Etnográfico de Vilarinho da Furna |
O Museu Etnográfico é uma criação manifestada pelos antigos habitantes da extinta aldeia comunitária de Vilarinho das Furnas, destacando o prezado empenho do Senhor Dr. Manuel Azevedo Antunes. No ano de 1981, a Câmara Municipal de Terras de Bouro deu início à sua construção consubstanciada no aproveitamento de matéria-prima originária da aldeia.
A inauguração do Museu deu-se a 14 de Maio de 1989.
O povoado, a vida e a organização comunitária agro-silvo-pastoril, o culto religioso, a dia a dia e as lides domésticas, os ofícios tradicionais (o sapateiro, o carpinteiro e o artesão), tudo isto é retratado neste Museu que deve a sua existência ao desejo e esforço dos antigos habitantes da aldeia.
The Ethnographic Museum is a creation manifested by the ancient inhabitants of the extinct community village of Vilarinho das Furnas, highlighting the esteemed commitment of Dr. Manuel Azevedo Antunes. In the year 1981, the Town Hall of Terras de Bouro began its construction consubstanciada in the use of raw material originating from the village.
The inauguration of the Museum occurred on May 14, 1989.
The village, life and community organization agro-silvo-pastoril, religious worship, day-to-day and domestic tasks, traditional crafts (cobbler, carpenter and craftsman), all this is portrayed in this Museum that must its existence to the desire and effort of the ancient inhabitants of the village. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:15:41 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:43:41 AM |
EDM |
6815 (EULAC) |
Museu Etnográfico de Vila Chã de Sá ou Ecomuseu de Vila Chã de Sá |
A estrutura, construída pedra a pedra por artesãos e mão de obra locais, fica à entrada de Vila Chã de Sá. No espaço, há representações de uma memória ligada à produção de bens colectivos que geravam riqueza e faziam a economia mexer: o moinho de água, o lagar de azeite e de vinho, o forno comunitário, as plantações de árvores de fruto, o vinhedo, o poço de água com a cegonha, a cozinha beirã ou os instrumentos agrícolas de antanho. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:17:13 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:41:07 AM |
EDM |
6816 (EULAC) |
Museu Etnográfico da Alta Estremadura |
Fundado e administrado pelo Rancho Folclórico Rosas do Lena, o Museu Etnográfico da Alta Estremadura – Casa da Madalena, reconstitui aspectos significativos da etnografia do norte estremenho.
Instalado num edifício dos séculos XVIII/XIX, recuperado para o efeito, recria, no primeiro andar, a casa rural estremenha, que ocupa quatro divisões: Casa de Fora, Cozinha, Quarto, Casa do Tear e Sótão e expõe, noutras divisões, instrumentos musicais, brinquedos, quadros de calcário, dos canteiros da Batalha (executados na mesma pedra do Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória), gravuras, fotografias, pinturas e uma coleção de centenas de miniaturas reproduzindo carros de bois, carroças de muares, arados, charruas, barcos da costa de Leiria, alfaias agrícolas, instrumentos de tecelagem, cestaria, louçaria, “ofertas” e andores.
Founded and administrated by Rosas do Lena Folk Group, the Ethnographic Museum of Alta Estremadura - Casa Madalena, reconstitutes significant aspects of this region.
Housed in a buliding of the 18th and 19th century, restoured for this purpose, recreates on the firt floor a typical country house of the region, with four divisions: living room, kitchen, bedroom, weaving and an attic. In other rooms there is an exhibition of tradicional music instruments, toys, limestone frames from the of the stoneworkers of Batalha (executed on the same stone as the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória), engravings, photographs, paintings and a collection of hundreds of miniatures reproducing ox carts, mule carts, plows, plows, Leiria coast boats, agricultural implements, weaving, basketwork, canteen, offers and andores for religious cerimonies. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:19:07 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:44:43 AM |
EDM |
6817 (EULAC) |
Museu do Traje de São Brás de Alportel |
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Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:21:44 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:21:44 PM |
EDM |
6818 (EULAC) |
Museu do Traje (São Brás de Alportel) |
Museu do Traje de São Brás de Alportel ocupa uma área de 5000 m2. O edifício senhorial que ao longo dos últimos 130 anos foi moradia das famílias Dias, Andrade e Sancho, encontra-se rodeado por infraestruturas que satisfaziam as necessidades de uma família abastada de finais do século XIX: casa de criados, mirante, cavalariças, cocheira, oficinas, casas agrícolas e horta. Aqui e ali os equipamentos indispensáveis à vida: poço e nora, moinho de vento, depósitos de água, cisterna, tanque de lavagens, canais de rega...
Embora de nítida influência urbana, o edifício retrata o modo de vida de uma família rural e endinheirada do interior algarvio. Os ventos de um romantismo tardio que soprou pelo Algarve durante as últimas décadas de oitocentos, deixaram em São Brás de Alportel este testemunho: pátios interiores, linhas neo-árabes, recantos, reixas, portas rematadas em forma de ferradura.
Hoje, os tempos mudaram e como espaço museológico, este conhece um novo uso e diferentes funcionalidades. Há poucos anos, um novo edifício de traço contemporâneo, veio integrar-se na mescla de visões e influências que já existia. O lugar, esse, ganhou um novo fôlego ao abrir as portas a todos, sendo vivido pelas pessoas da terra como ponto de encontro de pessoas e de ideias. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:22:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:45:02 AM |
EDM |
6819 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Rural de Abela |
O Museu do Trabalho Rural, da Freguesia de Abela, está instalado no edifício que foi o antigo quartel da Guarda Nacional Republicana.
Pretende manter viva a memória da vida e dos costumes da comunidade e da região do Alentejo. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:25:01 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:38:27 AM |
EDM |
6820 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Rural |
Espaço dedicado às tradições e à cultura, identificando as diversas vivências da comunidade, este primeiro Pólo Museológico do Museu Municipal de Santiago do Cacém foi criado, para servir em primeiro lugar a comunidade, tentando levar a sua população a tomar consciência dos seus valores culturais, de modo a compreender que são simultaneamente “produto de uma identidade cultural e utentes do seu património cultural coletivo”. O Museu aborda a memória de uma sociedade que, nas últimas décadas, se transformou profundamente, bem como a relação de pertença de uma população com o seu território, contribuindo para uma nova consciencialização no âmbito da preservação e valorização dos recursos naturais, patrimoniais e ambientais e para a proteção dos bens culturais, materiais e imateriais, bem como a sua fruição por parte dessa mesma população.
A space dedicated to traditions and culture, identifying the diverse experiences of the community, this first Museological Pole of the Municipal Museum of Santiago do Cacém was created to serve the community first, trying to get its population to become aware of their cultural values, in order to understand that they are simultaneously "the product of a cultural identity and users of their collective cultural heritage". The Museum focuses on the memory of a society that, in the last decades, has undergone profound transformation, as well as the relation of belonging of a population with its territory, contributing to a new awareness in the scope of preservation and valorization of natural, patrimonial and environmental resources and for the protection of cultural, material and immaterial goods, as well as their enjoyment by the same population. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:25:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:46:00 AM |
EDM |
6821 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti |
O Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti é um museu municipal, criado em Setúbal em 1987. Sediado numa antiga fábrica de conservas de peixe que foi adaptada a museu em 1995. O edifício é constituído por cinco andares e está integrado num antigo bairro de pescadores, salineiros e operárias conserveiras que trabalhavam na ex-fábrica Perienes.
O museu dedica-se dominantemente ao património industrial e ofícios urbanos ligados ao comércio, serviços e às antigas fábricas de conserva e litografias sediadas no concelho de Setúbal, possuindo ainda uma coleção de alfaias agrícolas (Michel Giacometti) e de ofícios tradicionais.
EU-LAC-MUSEUMS pretende levar a cabo uma análise histórica e teórica comparativa dos museus rurais de pequena e média dimensão, e ainda das comunidades a eles associados na União Europeia, América Latina Caraíbas. A base deste projeto relaciona-se com o facto de os museus comunitários permitirem às suas comunidades sub-representadas terem o seu lugar na história, contribuindo para a sustentabilidade ambiental e empoderamento comunitário. |
Video |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:28:05 PM |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:28:05 PM |
EDM |
6822 (EULAC) |
Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti |
O Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti é um museu municipal, criado em Setúbal em 1987. Sediado numa antiga fábrica de conservas de peixe que foi adaptada a museu em 1995. O edifício é constituído por cinco andares e está integrado num antigo bairro de pescadores, salineiros e operárias conserveiras que trabalhavam na ex-fábrica Perienes.
O museu dedica-se dominantemente ao património industrial e ofícios urbanos ligados ao comércio, serviços e às antigas fábricas de conserva e litografias sediadas no concelho de Setúbal, possuindo ainda uma coleção de alfaias agrícolas (Michel Giacometti) e de ofícios tradicionais. |
Organization |
Monday 18th of January 2021 07:28:20 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:46:19 AM |
EDM |
6823 (EULAC) |
Museu do Mar e da Terra da Carrapateira |
Trata-se de um museu construído de raiz, que dissipa com o seu olhar, a Costa Vicentina, na sua parte mais meridional, rica em vestígios do mesolítico ao período árabe, elegendo a aldeia da Carrapateira como o microcosmo dos habitats ribeirinhos desta região.
A contribuição excecional da população para a constituição de uma coleção de objetos testemunhas dos usos e costumes locais, cria os alicerces do lema do museu “para todos e por todos”.
It is a museum built from scratch, with a magnificent view over the Costa Vicentina, in its southernmost part, rich in traces from the Mesolithic to the Arab period, electing the village of Carrapateira as the microcosm of the habitats bordering this region.
The exceptional contribution of the population to the constitution of a collection of objects that testify to local customs and customs creates the foundation of the motto of the museum "from all and for all". |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:12:24 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:46:39 AM |
EDM |
6824 (EULAC) |
Museu do Linho de Várzea de Calde |
Na aldeia de Várzea de Calde, a cerca de 12 km de Viseu, a arquitetura popular da Beira Alta serve de cenário para o Museu do Linho. Aqui é recriado o quotidiano agrícola da região, em áreas como o pátio de serventia, os currais, o lagar, a adega, a cozinha tradicional, o forno caseiro e até o lugar reinventado do tear. Nesta região, as raparigas aprendiam cedo a fiar e as casas de lavoura integravam quase sempre um tear. No Museu, a salvaguarda e preservação da tradição do linho e da lavoura tradicional estão presentes enquanto cultura identitária da região. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:13:34 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:47:01 AM |
EDM |
6825 (EULAC) |
Museu do Casal de Monte Redondo |
A ADPCMR, que tutela o Museu, tem por objectivo contribuir para o desenvolvimento da Comunidade. Respeitando o Ontem, agindo no Hoje e pensando no Amanhã. Tem como objetivos, contribuir para o desenvolvimento da Comunidade; Recolher, preservar e valorizar o Património Cultural; Promover o conhecimento sobre a área de influência. O acervo do museu está composto por 2000 objetos organizados por coleções de atividades económicas, oferecidos na totalidade pela população durante os períodos de recolha âmbito de investigações. Acervo informatizado com a base de dados Museológica InfoMusa.
The ADPCMR, which superintends the Museum, aims to contribute to the development of the Community. Respecting Yesterday, acting on Today and thinking about Tomorrow. Its objectives are to contribute to the development of the Community; Collect, preserve and enhance the cultural heritage; Promote knowledge about the area of influence. The collection of the museum consists of 2000 objects organized by collections of economic activities, offered entirely by the population during the collection periods scope of investigations. Computerized collection with the InfoMusa Museological database. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:15:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:47:22 AM |
EDM |
6827 (EULAC) |
Museu de Palmela |
O museu privilegia a preservação in situ de coleções e edifícios, a incorporação de espólios etnográficos e oficinais que espelhem a cultura local, e a integração no Museu, a título de depósito, dação ou doação, de outras coleções ou objetos significativos para a memória local.A partir de 2003 o museu criou o Arquivo de Fontes Orais (AFO), que tem como objectivo a valorização das memórias das pessoas do concelho como fontes para a construção da História Local, através de entrevistas realizadas a determinados grupos sócio-profissionais e a pessoas anónimas. A nossa finalidade é constituir um Centro de Documentação que promova uma abertura do Museu à comunidade de forma a melhorar o conhecimento sobre o território e a contribuir para o maior reforço da identidade local.
The museum privileges the preservation in situ of collections and buildings, the incorporation of ethnographic and workshop spools that reflect the local culture, and the integration in the Museum, as a deposit, donation or donation, of other collections or objects significant to the local memory Since 2003, the museum has created the Archives of Oral Sources (AFO), which aims to highlight the memories of the people of the county as sources for the construction of Local History, through interviews with certain socio-professional groups and the anonymous people. Our purpose is to set up a Documentation Center to promote the opening of the Museum to the community in order to improve knowledge about the territory and to contribute to the further strengthening of the local identity. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:20:14 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:48:14 AM |
EDM |
6828 (EULAC) |
Bucos: trabalhos da lã: rodar |
Neste vídeo poderá visualizar uma das fases do trabalho da lã feito pelas artesãs da freguesia de Bucos (Cabeceiras de Basto): o rodar. |
Video |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:22:27 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:22:27 PM |
EDM |
6829 (EULAC) |
Museu das Terras de Basto |
O Museu das Terras de Basto é um museu da Câmara Municipal de Cabeceiras de Basto, possuindo três núcleos: o Núcleo Ferroviário de Arco de Baúlhe, o Núcleo Museológico do Baixo Tâmega e a Casa da Lã. É sobretudo este último núcleo que se aproxima ao conceito de museu comunitário. A Casa da Lã localiza-se na freguesia de Bucos.
Aí existem teares, lã e espaço para o convívio de dez mulheres, que, por gosto, se reúnem todas as 5.as feiras à tarde para pôr a conversa em dia e para se dedicarem à lã – lavar, secar, esguedelhar, cardar, emanelar, fiar, ensarilhar, dobar, encher canelas, tecer e tricotar.
The Museu de Terras de Basto is a museum of the Municipal Council of Cabeceiras de Basto, with three cores: the Arco de Baúlhe Railway Center, the Baixo Tâmega Museum Center and the Casa da Lã. It is especially this last nucleus that approaches the concept of community museum. A Casa da Lã is located in Bucos parish.
There are looms, wool and space for ten women, who, for pleasure, meet every afternoon in the afternoon to catch up and to devote themselves to wool - washing, drying, spreading, carding, emanating, spinning, tinkering, folding, stuffing, weaving and knitting. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:22:38 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:48:57 AM |
EDM |
6830 (EULAC) |
Museu da Vida Rural da Ilha Graciosa |
Esta infraestrutura museológica vem dar corpo e complementar algumas das valências que já funcionam no seio da Associação Cultural, Desportiva e Recreativa da Graciosa (ACDRG), nomeadamente as ligadas à educação ambiental, à educação em geral e à cultura. Além da casa de um antigo proprietário rural – edifício onde está instalada a sede e onde funciona uma biblioteca fixa, um clube informático e são tratados os assuntos da gestão desportiva e do bibliomóvel -, dos terrenos anexos, onde se inclui a quinta e do espaço multiusos, o complexo que se passa a designar de Museu da Vida Rural da Ilha Graciosa, integra também a recriação da casa de morada de um camponês remediado. O edifício é constituído por uma casa de morada baixa, pelo alpendre de carro de bois, pelo alpendre de animais que foi modernizado, e pelo tanque de água, tendo em anexo os currais de porcos e de galinhas, o terreno de cultivo e o pomar, estando estes dois últimos a ser cuidados e cultivados. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:25:55 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:49:57 AM |
EDM |
6831 (EULAC) |
Canastreiro |
Vídeo do Museu da Memória Rural de Vilarinho da Castanheira. Complemento audiovisual do discurso museográfico patente nesta unidade museológica do concelho de Carrazeda de Ansiães |
Video |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:28:57 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:28:57 PM |
EDM |
6832 (EULAC) |
Museu da Memória Rural |
Um projeto de museologia rural centrado num edifício sede com núcleos polarizados pelo restante território concelhio, composto por cinco núcleos musealizados.
O Museu da Memória Rural, concelho de Carrazeda de Ansiães, é uma unidade museológica destinada a trabalhar temáticas relativas à cultura rural e ao património imaterial da região duriense e transmontana.Um projeto de museologia social e coesiva, participado pela comunidade, onde é valorizada uma abordagem participacionista do património, uma visão dinâmica do passado e uma intervenção científico cultural que opera com “metodologias de intervenção comunitária democráticas e participativas”. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:29:07 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:50:21 AM |
EDM |
6833 (EULAC) |
Museu Comunitário de São Miguel de Machede |
O Museu Comunitário assume-se como um espaço e um tempo consagrados à comunicação entre micaelenses. Entre os que vivem em S. Miguel de Machede e aqueles que se encontram fora da sua terra; entre os vivos e aqueles que já desapareceram; entre os mais idosos e os mais jovens.
O Museu é uma realidade episódica e ocorre quando existe uma ocasião propícia para tal, como é o caso de uma comemoração ou de uma data simbólica. Pretendem que cultura da comunidade seja preservada e seja conhecida pelas novas gerações de micaelenses, para que ela comece a fazer parte da nossa memória colectiva.
The Community Museum assumes itself as a space and time dedicated to the communication between Micaelenses. Among those who live in S. Miguel de Machede and those who are out of their land; between the living and those who have disappeared; between the oldest and the youngest.
The Museum is an episodic reality and occurs when there is a propitious occasion for such, as is the case of a celebration or a symbolic date. They want that culture of the community be preserved and be known by the new generations of Micaelenses, so that it begins to be part of our collective memory. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:31:06 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:50:48 AM |
EDM |
6834 (EULAC) |
Museu Agrícola de Riachos |
Museu Agrícola de Riachos reúne um riquíssimo espólio representativo dos vários aspectos da ruralidade que marcou, até há três décadas, o modo de vida tradicional das gentes riachenses.
O Projeto Museológico tem como pilares três Serviços: Serviços de Museologia e Museografia, Serviços de Conservação e Restauro e Serviços Educativos. Assume ainda grande importância o Centro de Documentação na dinâmica e articulação dos Serviços referenciados, onde se encontra arquivada e organizada para estudo e consulta a documentação que esses Serviços recolhem e compilam. Procurando ainda ter disponível bibliografia e informação que permita apoiar investigadores e alunos que nos procurem, sobretudo na área da etnografia e património local.
Na área expositiva, o espólio está organizado por colecções, as quais passo a referir: O Cingeleiro; O Mulateiro; Gadanheiros e Valadores; A Horta; O Figo; Pesos e Medidas; A Água; A Agrimensura; O Trajo; Sala José Fonseca (Miniaturas Agrícolas); A Cozinha; Sala das Profissões (Barbeiro; Carpinteiro; Oleiro; Sapateiro; Técnicas de Construção Arquitectura Popular); Os Transportes; A Eira.
Sendo que representando este Museu a vida de uma comunidade rural (Riachos), procura ser assumidamente um Museu Comunitário, não só pela sua representação, mas também pela dinâmica e interação que procura estabelecer com a comunidade.
O museu foi reaberto em 2006 - após um ano de requalificação do espaço interior e da arquitetura. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:33:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:51:26 AM |
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6835 (EULAC) |
Museo y Centro Cultural Presidente Pedro Aguirre Cerda |
El Museo situado en la comuna de Calle Larga, en la casa natal del ex-presidente y está orientado a difundir y promover su memoria y legado, a través de la exhibición de objetos, videos, fotografías y documentos que dan cuenta de su importancia y aporte al desarrollo de la Nación. Por otra parte, el Centro Cultural es un espacio llamado a difundir distintas iniciativas culturales y artísticas en las dependencias restauradas de la antigua Escuela Granja de Pocuro. Ambos Monumentos Nacionales. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:34:39 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:51:40 AM |
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6836 (EULAC) |
Museo Viviente de las Tradiciones Chonchinas |
El objetivo es conservar, resguardar y difundir la cultura de Chonchi, contando la historia de nuestros antepasados, através de este espacio cultural que muestra la vida de una familia de clase alta de fines de 1800 y principio de 1900 y a esta casa se anexa un fogón chilote (casa del Huilliche). |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:36:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:51:53 AM |
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6837 (EULAC) |
Museo Tringlo de Lago Ranco |
El Museo Tringlo de Lago Ranco emplazado a escasos metros de la costanera del lago conserva y expone una valiosa colección de cerámica indígena prehispánica e histórica, con piezas excepcionales recuperadas de Lago Ranco y su entorno. Fue creado en el año 1968 y es administrado por la Oficina de Turismo y Departamento de Cultura de la Ilustre Municipalidad de Lago Ranco. En su exhibición es posible aprender de la historia de la ocupación humana del lago con evidencias desde las primeras culturas alfareras correspondientes al Complejo Pitrén. Las piezas expuestas demuestran la maestría y simbolismo del arte alfarero de las comunidades originarias, como también la vigencia de la cultura mapuche-huilliche que habita y vive su cultura en diferentes comunidades y localidades en torno al lago. El estilo cerámico Tringlo, que le da nombre al museo, fue definido por primera vez en la localidad homónima, vecina a Lago Ranco y, se caracteriza por su decoración pintada blanca sobre rojo en formas cerámicas que indican procesos de interculturalidad vividos por las poblaciones indígenas, hispanas e hispano-criollas. El museo pretende, rescatar y difundir los diferentes procesos y culturas que influyeron en lo que es hoy día la población de la comuna de Lago Ranco, proyectándose a ser un espacio intercultural de reflexión y encuentro para nuestros habitantes, como también relatar a quienes nos visitan un poco de nuestra historia. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:39:03 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:52:21 AM |
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6838 (EULAC) |
Museo Rural Butalevo |
La misión del museo es rescatar, proteger, promover y colocar en valor la cultura ancestral y campesina local en todas sus manifestaciones y diversidad, mediante la salvaguarda del patrimonio cultural y natural material e inmaterial promoviendo un desarrollo humano desde una perspectiva multiétnica y multicultural. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:41:32 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:16:57 AM |
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6839 (EULAC) |
Museo Rajoleria de Paiporta |
El actual Museo de la Rajoleria fue una fábrica de ladrillos conocida también con el nombre de «Rajolar de Bauset», fundada a principios del siglo XX. Estuvo en funcionamiento hasta la década de 1990, siempre en manos privadas, hasta que fue adquirida por el ayuntamiento y dejó de ser un espacio fabril para convertirse en museo.
The current Museo de la Rajoleria was a brick factory also known as «Rajolar de Bauset», founded at the beginning of the 20th century. It was in operation until the 1990s, always in private hands, until it was acquired by the city council and ceased to be a factory space to become a museum. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:43:20 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:18:06 AM |
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6840 (EULAC) |
MUSEO HUACAS DE MOCHE |
La campiña de Moche en los alrededores de Trujillo, conserva con orgullo las huacas del Sol y de la Luna (s. I-VIII d.C.) y su moderno museo de sitio, convertidos en un polo turístico y recurso para el desarrollo comunitario.
Los programas de capacitación de pobladores locales van a generar emprendimientos familiares en artesanía, gastronomía y servicios complementarios. Consolidando su identidad con sus valores culturales y el museo como centro de producción y comercialización de sus productos. La población participa en concursos de alfarería, cuentos y leyendas.
Moche es una comunidad campesina de ancestrales costumbres y tradiciones aún vigentes.
The Moche countryside in the surroundings of Trujillo, proudly preserves the Sun and Moon huacas (from the 1st to the 8th century AD) and its modern site museum, turned into a tourist hub and resource for community development.
Training programs for local people will generate family enterprises in crafts, gastronomy and complementary services. Consolidating its identity with its cultural values and the museum as a centre of production and marketing of its products. The population participates in pottery, stories, and legends competitions.
Moche is a peasant community of ancestral customs and traditions that persist. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:45:25 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:18:25 AM |
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6841 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico y Arqueológico Arturo Möller Sandrock |
El Museo recibe el nombre de Museo Histórico y Arqueológico Arturo Möller Sandrock, en homenaje a su gestor y principal donante de las piezas que se exponen en el museo. Este riobuenino reunió durante su vida un conjunto de colecciones que su familia posteriormente donó a la Ilustre Municipalidad de Río Bueno. El Museo fue inaugurado en 1971 con una importante vocación educativa y actualmente es administrado por el Departamento de Educación de la Municipalidad. El Museo exhibe la historia de Río Bueno y su entorno con énfasis en las tradiciones alfareras indígenas desde la Cultura Pitrén (300 -1.200 DC). En sus vitrinas es posible observar el ejemplar estilo alfarero Tringlo o Ranco, de origen indígena con influencia hispana, como vasijas hispanas asociadas a la ocupación de la zona hacia fines del período colonial con la fundación del Fuerte de Río Bueno y la apertura del Camino Real. La muestra se complementa con objetos históricos de la colonización alemana, armas de fuego y armas blancas. En sus depósito se resguarda la famosa colección Sandoval creada por el fotógrafo y cineasta Armando Sandoval que destacó por su interés en divulgar la filmografía de la época, grabaciones de valor histórico y etnográfico como también registros fotográficos. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:47:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:18:38 AM |
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6842 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico Don Paulino |
Contribuir en la creación de una cultura de nuestro pueblo Mechuque, destacando los grandes navegantes y las culturas tradicionales de Chiloé. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:48:49 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:19:02 AM |
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6843 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico de Mellipeuco |
El Museo Historico de Melipeuco busca preservar y poner en valor el patrimonio cultural de la comuna y sus alrededores. Esto a traves de muestras comunitarias que se realizan en un trabajo entre la Municplaidad de Melipeuco y los vecinos de la comuna. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:51:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:19:30 AM |
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6844 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico Cultural Antuhuenu |
La misión del Museo Histórico Cultural Antuhuenu (sol alto o sol del medio día, figura étinica muy sobresaliente de la época precolombina) es salvaguardar el patrimonio comunal en vías de extinción. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:53:53 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:19:49 AM |
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6845 (EULAC) |
Museo Fallero |
El museo acoge en su interior los Ninots Indultats de la fiesta de las Fallas de Valencia desde 1934. Estas figuras son las únicas que no ardieron en la “Nit de la Cremà” del 19 de marzo. La Fiesta tiene un reconocimiento de Interés Turístico Internacional desde 1965 y recientemente, 2016, ha sido declarada Patrimonio Inmaterial de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
La sociedad civil valenciana es quien decide mediante votación que Ninot es indultado cada año. Cada una de estas figuras se encuentra acompañada del cartel oficial de la fiesta fallera de ese año, así como de la falla ganadora de la máxima categoría y la falla municipal. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:55:11 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:20:03 AM |
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6846 (EULAC) |
Museo Escolar Hugo Gunckel |
El Museo forma parte de la Red de Museos Escolares "Aprendiendo con nuestros sentidos para conservar nuestra biodiversidad". Es una iniciativa que surgió en el Instituto de Zoología de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad Austral de Chile, bajo la Dirección del Dr. Roberto Schlatter, subvencionada por el Fondo de Innovación y Capacitación (FIC-R 2009) del Gobierno Regional de la Región de Los Ríos.
Pertenece y se encuentra Inserto en la Escuela Rural La Aguada, ubicada al sureste de la comuna de Corral. Para iniciar el trabajo museal, se realizaron visitas a las escuelas para constatar la situación en que se encontraban los diversos objetos y elementos que se conservaban en colecciones de vertebrados, invertebrados, flora y objetos culturales. Para el trabajo con las colecciones se establecieron en conjunto con los profesores y estudiantes del colegio, metodologías de investigación para documentar, registrar y archivar cada uno de los objetos.
The museum is part of the School Museums Network “Learning with our Senses to Preserve our Biodiversity”. It is an initiative that emerged at the Zoology Institute of the Science Faculty of Chile’s Austral University under the direction of Dr Roberto Schlatter, subsidised by the Innovation and Training Fund (FIC-R 2009) of the Región de los Ríos regional government.
It belongs and is part of the La Aguada rural school, located southeast of the Corral commune. To start the museum work, school visits took place to verify the situation of diverse objects and elements that were preserved in vertebrates, invertebrates, flora and cultural objects collections. To work with the collections, school professors and students established research methodologies to document, register, and archive each of the objects. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 02:57:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:20:39 AM |
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6847 (EULAC) |
Museo del Profesor Lucila Godoy Alcayaga |
El Museo del Profesor Lucila Godoy Alcayaga tiene como misión contribuir al fortalecimiento y desarrollo de la identidad docente , a través del rescate y valoración de las prácticas pedagógicas , éticas y políticas de profesoras y profesores , mediante la investigación , conservación difusión y exhibición de su patrimonio cultural, bajo las proyecciones y propuestas del pensamiento mistraliano. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:00:45 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:21:00 AM |
EDM |
6848 (EULAC) |
Museo del Niño Rural |
La misión del museo es contribuir a la formación de los niños del mundo rural, y además conservar y preservar todos los elementos patrimoniales que se relacionan con el hombre y su entorno. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:04:11 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:21:21 AM |
EDM |
6849 (EULAC) |
Museo de Pisac |
El museo de Pisac ofrece una exposición sobre el proceso de producción de los tejidos típicos de las comunidades quechuas llamados away. El visitante podrá conocer la materia prima utilizada, el proceso de teñido de fibras con plantas nativas, el hilado y el armado.
También, se exhiben diferentes telares y herramientas de trabajo. Antes de finalizar el recorrido se observa el proceso de aprendizaje textil en el que participa toda la familia, donde prima la intervención de la mujer, ya que es responsable de transmitir los conocimientos, habilidades y destrezas a sus hijos de generación en generación.
A su vez, el museo presenta una exposición sobre la producción de cerámica que desarrollan los pobladores de Pisac. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:07:50 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:40:40 AM |
EDM |
6850 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Vivencia Religiosa del Norte Grande |
El Museo de la Vivencia Religiosa del Norte Grande busca contribuir a fortalecer la identidad religiosa del hombre y de la mujer del norte grande de Chile, actuando como un foco que permita la generación en la comunidad de la autoconciencia de su identidad, con el fin de valorar, conservar, proteger, desarrollar y transmitir su patrimonio en vinculación armónica a la tradición.
Es un museo territorial comunitario, hecho por la comunidad para la comunidad, el cual inicia su creación el año 2013 con la presentación del proyecto y el financiamiento a través de donaciones culturales, realizado por Minera Doña Inés de Collahuasi.
Cuenta con diversas piezas donadas por la comunidad que muestran la identidad religiosa del norte grande y las diferentes expresiones de fe y cultura que se entrelazan en estas deserticas tierras del norte de Chile. Abre sus puertas el 3 de septiembre del año 2015. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:09:36 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:22:34 AM |
EDM |
6851 (EULAC) |
Museo de la vivencia religiosa del Norte Grande |
Este museo busca contribuir a fortalecer la identidad religiosa del hombre y de la mujer del norte grande de Chile, actuando como un foco que permita la generación en la comunidad de la autoconciencia de su identidad, con el fin de valorar, conservar, proteger, desarrollar y transmitir su patrimonio en vinculación armónica a la tradición.
This museum seeks to contribute to strengthening the religious identity of the man and woman of the great north of Chile, acting as a focus that allows the generation in the community of self-awareness of their identity, in order to value, conserve, protect, develop and transmit their heritage in harmony with tradition. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:10:52 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
6852 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Catedral |
El museo recibe el nombre de Museo de la Catedral, no sólo por su temática sino también por su emplazamiento. Se encuentra ubicado en el subsuelo de la Catedral de Valdivia, en el sitio original donde, desde 1552, se levantaron las 15 iglesias que le precedieron y que fueron destruidas por incendios, terremotos, trombas. Su creación fue posible gracias a un convenio firmado entre el Obispado de Valdivia y la Dirección Museológica de la Universidad Austral de Chile y la asesoría del Padre Gabriel Guarda, el aporte de la Fundación Andes para el montaje de las colecciones. Se inauguró el año y en la actualidad administrado por el Obispado de Valdivia. El museo muestra los fundamentos materiales y espirituales de la Iglesia en Valdivia: materiales por que esta instalado en los cimientos de la catedral, junto a su primera piedra; espirituales, porque expone una síntesis de la evangelización de estas tierras, desde el siglo XVI al XIX, con referencia a la fundación de la Iglesia, las familias religiosas comprometidas en la misión, manifestaciones artísticas y culturales, la celebración litúrgica y la propuesta de santidad de vida según el evangelio. La colección es muy variada y en su recorrido se destacan piezas como por ejemplo un tabernáculo de madera dorada con espejos, c.1750; cuadros como La Sagrada Familia, óleo sobre tela de la escuela italiana, c.1650; y telares como un Pluvial bordado con rocalla, pájaros y flores, S.XVIII. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:12:09 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:40:18 AM |
EDM |
6853 (EULAC) |
Museo de Cerámica de Manises |
El museo presenta, en sus diversas salas, colecciones de arte y cerámica legados por los anteriores dueños del edificio así como procedentes de excavaciones del entorno y otras donaciones. Situado en una antigua casa señorial del siglo XVIII, cuyos propietarios cedieron al ayuntamiento junto con una importante colección de objetos, el museo tiene como finalidad la integración de la comunidad mediante distintas actividades así como cesiones temporales por parte de la población local.
The museum presents, in its various rooms, collections of art and ceramics bequeathed by the previous owners of the building as well as from excavations of the environment and other donations. Located in an old manor house of the eighteenth century, whose owners yielded to the town hall along with an important collection of objects, the museum aims to integrate the community through various activities as well as temporary assignments by the local population. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:13:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:23:16 AM |
EDM |
6854 (EULAC) |
Museo de Artes Decorativas Villa Lucía |
El Museo de Artes Decorativas Villa Lucía nace del esfuerzo y visión del Dr. Daniel Fernández Dodds, quien hoy dirige este espacio cultural de la provincia de San Antonio. El 2001 adquirió la propiedad e inició un minucioso y continuo proceso de restauración circunscrito a la realidad histórico-social de Cartagena de los años 1930-40. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:14:54 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:23:50 AM |
EDM |
6855 (EULAC) |
Museo de Alhué |
El Museo de Alhué busca proteger y atesorar el patrimonio cultural material e inmaterial de la localidad, así como constituirse en un lugar de encuentro entre las personas y la cultural local, especialmente escolares, habitantes de la comuna y turistas de otras áreas del país o internacionales. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:16:36 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:24:03 AM |
EDM |
6856 (EULAC) |
Museos Puertas Abiertas : Museo de Leymebamba - Cap 1 |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:19:44 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:19:44 PM |
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6857 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Leymebamba | Leymebamba Community Museum |
El Museo Comunitario Leymebamba se ubica en la región Amazonas, se inauguró en el año 2000 y alberga más de 200 momias provenientes de la Laguna de los Cóndores y material arqueológico y etnográfico de la zona.
La arquitectura del museo es un reflejo de las tradiciones constructivas locales, y de la población que contribuyó a la edificación del mismo. El museo contribuye y apoya a la Comunidad de Leymebamba en la difusión de su patrimonio cultural, así como en la creación de emprendimientos que fomentan el desarrollo educativo y económico de sus pobladores.
The Museo Comunitario Leymebamba is located in the Amazon region, it opened in 2000 and holds more than 200 mummies from the Cóndores Lagoon as well as archaeological and ethnographic material from the area.
The museum’s architecture reflects the local construction traditions and those of the population which contributed to its construction. The museum contributes to and supports the Leymebamba community in the dissemination of its cultural heritage and by creating ventures that promote the educational end economic development of its inhabitants. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:19:58 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:24:22 AM |
EDM |
6858 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Indígena de Térraba |
El Museo Comunitario Indígena de Térraba es un instrumento de recuperación de los legados históricos, artesanales, ecológicos para conscientizar a las nuevas generaciones. El museo forma parte del complejo de la Cultura Térraba, integrada por la Casa de la Salud Indígena, el Rancho Cultural y el cultivo de plantas medicinales. El Museo Comunitario Indígena de Térraba muestra testimonios de la Cultura Indígena Térraba enfatizando su forma de vida, su arquitectura vernácula y artesanía.
The Terraba’s Indian Community Museum was created as instrument to recover historical, handmade, and ecological legacies, to raise awareness for the new generations. The museum is part of the complex of the Terraba Culture, comprising the House of Indigenous Health, Cultural Rancho and cultivation of medicinal plants. The Terraba’s Indian Community Museum shows evidence of the Térraba Indigenous Culture, emphasizing their way of life, vernacular architecture and craftsmanship. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:22:53 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:24:47 AM |
EDM |
6859 (EULAC) |
Trailer Voces de Barrio | Museo Comunitario Barrio Yungay |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:25:45 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:25:45 PM |
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6860 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitário del Barrio Yungay |
El recinto situado en la calle Herrera 650 en la comuna de Santiago Centro, busca contar la vida del barrio y de sus residentes con fotografías, cartas, muebles y otras pertenencias que han sido donadas por los mismos vecinos.
Yungay es considerado como el primer barrio republicano de la capital y hace pocas semanas cumplió 176 años. Rosario Carvajal, representante de la Asociación Chilena de Barrios y Zonas Patrimoniales, aseguró que el objetivo es recuperar la memoria del territorio, y que las personas conozcan la vida e historia que existe en la zona.
Los primeros objetos del museo fueron donados por María Sancifrian, una mujer de origen español que llegó a los ocho años al país junto a su familia en el "Orbita", barco que antecedió al Winnipeg después de haber detonado la Guerra Civil en España.
El museo conserva intactos sus elementos más queridos y personas, entre ellos destaca sus cartas, cuadernos escolares, ropa, fotografías, lentes e incluso un álbum de fotos dedicado a Raphael.
En el lugar también se pueden apreciar otras objetos de vecinos que decidieron dejar plasmados sus viviencias y recuerdo del Barrio Yungay, entregando pertenencias de incalculable valor sentimental. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:26:03 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:39:45 AM |
EDM |
6861 (EULAC) |
Museo comunitario de Végueta |
El museo comunitario de Végueta fue inaugurado en el año 2008. Exhibe valiosas piezas arqueológicas que fueron encontradas en el complejo arqueológico de Vichama.
El museo muestra novedosos recursos museográficos que ilustran los diversos aspectos de la sociedad de Vichama y su vinculación con la civilización Caral y módulos interactivos que brindan información de manera didáctica. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:27:49 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:25:16 AM |
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6862 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitário de Supe |
El Museu incluye una colección arqueológica de 320 objetos acompañada de novedosos recursos museográficos que ilustran los diversos aspectos de la sociedad de Caral. Entre los obejetos destacan los objetos de diferenciación social, como los collares de cuentas cuadrangulares elaboradas con arcilla de origen volcánico, dijes de choro zapato, y cuentas elaboradas con material procedente de largas distancias, como las cuentas de mullu (procedente del Ecuador), y la cuenta de sodalita (mineral procedente del Altiplano). También se expondrá un ejemplar de vértebra de ballena que es símbolo de autoridad en la civilización Caral. Además se exhibirá el quipu de Caral e instrumentos de construcción, los cuales evidencian el elevado desarrollo en la producción científica y tecnológica logrado por la civilización Caral, sumado a algunas muestras de plantas medicinales recuperadas en el registro arqueológico. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:29:14 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:25:36 AM |
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6863 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Casa Uno de Coya |
Nuestra misión es crear un espacio de resguardo, exhibición y puesta en valor de objetos y documentos con valor patrimonial para la comunidad local, que refleje el modo de vida local y que sea esencialmente un espacio abierto que permita el encuentro comunitario y el reconocimiento de las raíces locales.
Our mission is to create a space to protect, display, and enhance objects and documents with heritage value for the local community, which reflects the local way of life and which is essentially an open space that allows community meetings and the recognition of local roots. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:31:06 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:25:52 AM |
EDM |
6864 (EULAC) |
Museo Chan Chan |
The Chan Chan Site Museum was created and put into social use in 1990. Since then, the role of managing, conserving, displaying and disseminating the cultural heritage that it has been in custody has been fulfilled, contributing to the interpretation of this Archaeological Site that is part of World Heritage. In its development and links with the community the museum carries out a series of activities: lectures, workshops and exhibitions, aimed at informing, sensitizing and training, with schoolchildren, artisans and collectives in general being the central objective of these dynamics.
El Museo de Sitio Chan Chan fue creado y puesto en uso social en 1990. Desde entonces se cumple con el rol de gestionar, conservar, exhibir y divulgar el patrimonio cultural que custodia, contribuyendo a la interpretación de este Sitio Arqueológico que forma parte del Patrimonio Mundial.
En su desarrollo y vinculación con la comunidad el museo realiza una serie de actividades: charlas, talleres y exposiciones, orientados a informar, sensibilizar y capacitar, siendo los escolares, artesanos y colectividad en general el objetivo central de estas dinámicas. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:32:15 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:26:03 AM |
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6865 (EULAC) |
Museo Arqueológico de Los Andes |
La misión del museo es divulgar el conocimiento de la Prehistoria Chilena y colaborar con la educación y la cultura nacional, y preservar el Patrimonio Arqueológico e Histórico de Chile. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:33:38 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:26:22 AM |
EDM |
6866 (EULAC) |
MUSEO A CIELO ABIERTO EN SAN MIGUEL - VIDEO OFICIAL 2014 |
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Video |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:35:49 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:35:49 PM |
EDM |
6867 (EULAC) |
Museo a Cielo Abierto de San Miguel |
El interés de los residentes y la necesidad de detener y eliminar el deterioro que los edificios de la población San Miguel, producido por décadas de contaminación que generaban los rayados y afiches que se habían apoderado del sector, fueron el motor de esta iniciativa ciudadana que el Centro Cultural Mixart hizo suya y en la cuál hemos trabajado pacientemente durante 8 años para transformar el vecindario en un verdadera galería de Arte Público de acceso gratuito, sin restricciones de días y horarios para el disfrute de la comunidad en pleno.
Hoy en día el proyecto Museo a Cielo Abierto en San Miguel se ha convertido en la mayor expresión colectiva de arte callejero en Chile, donde comparten escenario y se entremezclan las técnicas del muralismo y graffiti con obras originales desarrolladas por los principales exponentes nacionales e internacionales, consagrados y emergentes, quienes aceptaron además que sus creaciones fueran previamente validadas por los vecinos residentes de cada muro lo que le agrega un plus de participación único y que además permite generar un sentido de pertenencia con el mural y su entorno. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:36:01 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:26:37 AM |
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6868 (EULAC) |
O Pintar e Cantar dos Reis no Concelho de Alenquer |
O Pintar e Cantar dos Reis tem em Portugal a sua maior expressão no concelho de Alenquer e em 2016 a celebração realizou-se, com variantes, em 9 povoações: Catém, Casal Monteiro, Mata, Penafirme da Mata, Olhalvo, Paúla, Cabanas de Torres, Ota e Abrigada.
Sendo conhecida apenas como “Cantar dos Reis” ou “Cantar dos Reses” a manifestação celebrada no concelho de Alenquer implica a participação quer dos cantores-reiseiros quer dos pintores-reiseiros. O ritual começa pela constituição dos grupos que anualmente, na noite de 5 para 6 de janeiro, se reúnem para Pintar e Cantar os Reis nas suas localidades. Sem ensaios ou combinações elaboradas o grupo junta-se espontaneamente e parte pelas ruas da povoação. Os membros que vão pintar seguem à frente e, em silêncio, munidos das tintas, pincéis e lanternas pintam as fachadas, os muros e as entradas das casas com os tradicionais desenhos dos Reis. Mais atrás seguem, em maior número, os cantores – o coro liderado pelo apontador. |
Video |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:38:05 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:38:05 PM |
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6869 (EULAC) |
MEMORIAMEDIA e-Museu do Património Cultural Imaterial |
O projeto MEMORIAMEDIA tem como objetivos o estudo, a inventariação e divulgação de manifestações do património cultural imaterial: expressões orais; práticas performativas; celebrações; o saber-fazer de artes e ofícios e as práticas e conhecimentos relacionados com a natureza e o universo. O projecto tem como instituição de acolhimento o Instituto de Estudos de Literatura e Tradição - patrimónios, artes e culturas - da Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. A autoria e gestão do projeto é da responsabilidade da Memória Imaterial, entidade acreditada como Organização Não-Governamental (ONG) consultora do Comité Intergovernamental para a Salvaguarda do Património Cultural Imaterial da UNESCO.
MEMORIAMEDIA aims to study, inventory and disseminate manifestations of intangible cultural heritage. These include oral expressions, performative practices, celebrations, traditional craftsmanship and knowledge concerning nature and the universe. The project is hosted by IELT- Institute for Studies of Literature and Tradition - heritage, arts and cultures, from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The organisation Memória Imaterial (Intangible Memory), a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) accredited to provide advisory services to the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, is responsible for the project’s authorship and management. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:38:14 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:26:53 AM |
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6870 (EULAC) |
ICH SCOTLAND WIKI |
This site celebrates Intangible Cultural Heritage - the practices, representations and expressions that are central to the lives and identities of communities, groups and individuals across Scotland. In its many and varied forms from cultural festivals to beliefs to passing on traditional skills, it is a means by which humans interact with their natural environment, make sense of the world around them and connects contemporary life to that of past generations. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:40:41 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:27:37 AM |
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6871 (EULAC) |
Highland Folk Museum / El Museo Folclorico Regional de las Highlands de Escocia |
The Highland Folk Museum is Britain’s first open air museum. It demonstrates through traditional and living displays how Highland people lived and worked from the 1700s up to 1950. The site is one mile long, and has a working croft, live animals and actors. The Museum is situated in the village of Newtonmore, in the Scottish Highlands; here, there is an abundance of beautiful scenery, with red squirrels found in the forests nearby.
El Museo Folclorico Regional de las Highlands de Escocia es el primer museo a cielo abierto establecido en el Reino Unido. Ilustra por medio de las exposiciones tradicionales y vivientes como vivió y trabajó la gente de las Tierras Altas, desde los años 1700 hasta 1950. El lugar tiene una milla de largo, y hay una granja funcionando, animales vivos y personajes. El museo se recogía en el pueblo de Newtonmore en las Tierras Altas; allí, hay una abundancia de vistas y paisaje espectacular, donde se encuentra las ardillas rojas en los bosques. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:42:43 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:39:18 AM |
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6872 (EULAC) |
Fundació Museu del Tèxtil |
Situado en la 1ª planta del Palau de La Vila, muestra una colección integrada por diferentes objetos que datan desde el siglo XVIII hasta nuestros días, a través de los cuales se narran los diferentes procesos artesanales de la producción textil. En este sentido, el Museo se estructura en cuatro salas: Los instrumentos, la elaboración, los tejidos y la sala audiovisual. Las piezas que se exponen pertenecen a la colección ATEVAL, a la Junta Comarcal de la Vall d’Albaida, a la colección Caixa Ontinyent y a la colección de Rafael Ferrero Terol. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:44:34 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:28:14 AM |
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6873 (EULAC) |
Espaço Memoria e Fronteira em Melgaço-Porto Canal |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:46:14 PM |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:46:14 PM |
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6874 (EULAC) |
Espaço, Memória e Fronteira |
Encontra-se instalado num edifício antes ocupado pelo matadouro municipal, remodelado e ampliado em 2007. Percorrendo as suas salas, ingressamos no mundo da emigração ilegal dos anos 60 e 70, conhecendo todos os momentos, desde as causas, a preparação da viagem e a viagem em si, até ao chegada e vivência no país de acolhimento. Um perfeito retrato social das centenas de filhos da terra que Melgaço viu partir, não esquecendo os reflexos deste êxodo no concelho.
É aqui também feito um retrato do contrabando que fez viver na clandestinidade tantos melgacences. Destacamos os testemunhos reais documentados que nos transportam para a época em que se ia “a salto” para o estrangeiro. O espaço dispõe também de um gabinete de atendimento a imigrantes.
It is housed in a building, previously occupied by the municipal slaughterhouse, remodeled and expanded in 2007. Going through its rooms, we entered the world of illegal emigration of the 60s and 70s, knowing every moment, from the causes, the preparation of the trip and the trip itself, until the arrival and living in the host country. A perfect social portrait of the hundreds of children of the land that Melgaço has seen leave, not forgetting the reflexes of this exodus in the county. It is also made here a picture of the smuggling that made to live in the clandestinity so many melgacences. We highlight the actual documented testimonies that carry us to the time when the "leap" was going abroad.
The space also has an office for immigrants |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:46:30 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:28:33 AM |
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6875 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu Marinha da Troncalhada |
Transformada em Ecomuseu, a marinha da Troncalhada mostra aos seus visitantes os métodos de produção artesanal do sal, explora a paisagem, fauna e flora características, bem como mantém vivas as vivências e tradições ligadas a esta atividade secular.
Caracterizando-se por ser um núcleo museológico ao ar livre, aberto permanentemente, o visitante poderá realizar a sua visita de forma independente consultando os diversos painéis interpretativos que a marinha dispõe.
Apesar do carácter sazonal da produção de sal tradicional característico, as visitas guiadas a este núcleo museológico poderão ser solicitadas todo o ano, sendo asseguradas em espaço interior, caso as condições climatéricas não sejam favoráveis. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:48:59 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:29:03 AM |
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6876 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Zêzere |
Esta estrutura museológica destina-se a dar a conhecer ao visitante a história do Rio Zêzere e está instalado na antiga Tulha dos Cabrais.
Historicamente os Cabrais foram a mais importante família de Belmonte, grandes proprietários construíram este celeiro em frente ao seu solar tendo ficado a edificação para sempre conhecida como Tulha dos Cabrais.
Diretamente assente sobre um afloramento de granítico é uma sólida e sóbria construção de data desconhecida, que terá sofrido no entanto algumas remodelações, a mais evidente das quais ocorreu com a abertura da estrada fronteira à entrada que obrigou à construção das rampas de acesso.
Trata-se de um museu com função didática e pedagógica, em que, troço a troço, acompanhamos o percurso do rio Zêzere, desde a sua nascente até à foz. Da apresentação de cada troço constam os elementos da fauna e flora que são mais característicos. Possui sala de exposições temporárias, onde ocorrem frequentemente exposições. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:50:38 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:29:31 AM |
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6877 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Sal |
O Núcleo Museológico do Sal tem o objetivo de interpretar, valorizar e difundir testemunhos singulares reportados à relação secular do Homem com o território das salinas do concelho da Figueira da Foz.
Situado na Salina Municipal do Corredor da Cobra, adquirida em 2000 com o intuito de promover a reativação e manutenção contínua da atividade salineira, este complexo cultural e ambiental integra um Armazém de Sal, uma Rota Pedestre pelo salgado, homologada pela Federação Portuguesa de Campismo e Montanhismo, uma Rota Fluvial pelo estuário do Rio Mondego e ainda um observatório de aves com um leitor de paisagem do território que o abraça.
Este espaço museológico assume-se cada vez mais como um centro de informação, educação e sensibilização de diversos públicos para a necessidade de preservação de uma atividade tradicional e de um produto artesanal, contribuindo assim, de forma integrada, para a valorização deste património como fator de desenvolvimento local sustentável.
É um centro local e nacional aberto à investigação e informação sobre a riqueza da biodiversidade do seu ecossistema-tipo e uma unidade didática de lazer e de interatividade.
O seu programa museológico foi concebido pela empresa de consultoria ambiental Mãe d’ Água, Lda., com o apoio e acompanhamento dos serviços culturais da Autarquia.
O visitante é confrontado com a explanação de cinco grandes temas: O que é o Sal; O Sal na Natureza; História do Sal em Portugal; A Tecnologia do Sal na Figueira da Foz e O Ciclo de Produção; e As Salinas e a Conservação da Natureza. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:52:00 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:29:46 AM |
EDM |
6878 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Corvo |
Autodefine-se como um processo dinâmico através do qual a comunidade corvina preserva, interpreta e gere o seu património - material e imaterial, humano e natural - para o desenvolvimento sustentável, tendo por base um acordo da comunidade. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:53:21 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:30:01 AM |
EDM |
6879 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu de Redondo |
O Ecomuseu de Redondo é um espaço a céu aberto, vivo e ativo, que permitirá efetuar um reconhecimento direto do património arqueológico e ambiental, funcionando como um espelho onde se pode observar o território e a vivência humana desde tempos imemoriais até à atualidade, constituindo-se como que um laboratório de emoções, de vivências e de troca de experiências. Situado no extremo Norte da freguesia e concelho de Redondo e abrangendo parte da Serra d’Ossa e do Biótopo CORINE, o Ecomuseu localiza-se num território geograficamente privilegiado cujos recursos naturais foram, durante séculos, objecto de fruição das populações que por aqui passaram.
The Ecomuseum of Redondo is an open space, alive and active, that will allow to realize a direct recognition of the archaeological and environmental patrimony, functioning as a mirror where one can observe the territory and the human experience from time immemorial until the present time, as if it were a laboratory of emotions, experiences and exchange of experiences. Located at the northern end of the parish and municipality of Redondo and encompassing part of the Serra d'Ossa and CORINE biotope, the Ecomuseu is located in a geographically privileged territory whose natural resources were, for centuries, the object of enjoyment of the populations that have passed here. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:54:32 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:30:17 AM |
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6880 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseo del Habitat Rural de Sinarcas |
El Ecomuseo del Hábitat Rural de Sinarcas, Valencia, tiene como misión mostrar al visitante una vivienda agrícola del siglo XIX y la forma de vida rural de una familia de aquella época, un viaje en el tiempo para conocer la historia y el pasado de una comarca.
The Ecomuseum of the Rural Habitat of Sinarcas, Valencia, has as its mission to show the visitor an agricultural house of the XIX century and the way of rural life of a family of that time, a trip in time to know the history and the past of a region . |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:56:39 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:30:35 AM |
EDM |
6881 (EULAC) |
Centro Interpretativo de Atouguia da Baleia |
O Centro Interpretativo de Atouguia da Baleia tem como objetivo o estudo, valorização e divulgação do património histórico e cultural do concelho, proporcionando uma visão integrada da Região Histórica de Atouguia da Baleia. Para tal, abarca conhecimentos de diversas áreas científicas que vão desde a geologia e da paleontologia à arqueologia e à história, passando também pela geografia humana e pela antropologia.
A sua gestão assume um caráter tripartido, associando três entidades – Município de Peniche, Junta de Freguesia de Atouguia da Baleia e Fábrica da Igreja Paroquial da Freguesia de São Leonardo de Atouguia da Baleia. Para este projeto concorrem também os contributos das populações da freguesia e do concelho.
The Interpretive Center of Atouguia da Baleia aims to study, value and disseminate the historical and cultural heritage of the county, providing an integrated view of the Historic Region of Atouguia da Baleia. To this end, it encompasses knowledge of diverse scientific areas ranging from geology and paleontology to archeology and history, as well as human geography and anthropology.
Its management takes on a tripartite character, associating three entities - Municipality of Peniche, Local Governement of Atouguia da Baleia and Factory of the Parochial Church of the Parish of São Leonardo de Atouguia da Baleia. Also contributing to this project are contributions from the populations of the parish and the municipality. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 03:59:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:31:17 AM |
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6882 (EULAC) |
Centro de Cultura Tradicional Curarrehue |
El Centro de Cultura Tradicional Curarrehue tiene como finalidad rescatar y valorizar las tradiciones y elementos característicos que configuran la idiosincrasia de la cultura popular y tradicional de la Región del Bío-Bío. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 04:03:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:31:34 AM |
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6883 (EULAC) |
Centro Cultural Museo y Memoria de Neltume |
Presenta un recorrido histórico del territorio forestal y la comunidad cordillerana, formada en torno a diversas faenas de explotación industrial del bosque nativo. Durante el siglo XX, fueron testigos de importantes acontecimientos y procesos sociales, como la reforma agraria, la represión militar y la devastación de los recursos naturales.
El museo expone testimonios de trabajadores, herramientas y utensilios forestales y domésticos, fotografías aportadas por la comunidad en un proceso de recopilación que se ha extendido por 12 años. Se encuentra albergado en una casona que ha sido testigo de las distintas etapas de historia forestal a lo largo de casi un siglo y en proceso de ser declarada Monumento Histórico.
Presents a historical trajectory of the forest territory and the mountain community, formed around various forms of industrial exploitation of the native forest. During the 20th century, they witnessed important social events and processes, such as agrarian reform, military repression and the devastation of natural resources. The museum exhibits workers' testimonies, tools, and forest and domestic utensils, photographs contributed by the community in a compilation process that has been extended for twelve years. It is located in a house that has witnessed the different stages of forest history over almost a century and in the process of being declared Historic Monument. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 04:04:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:38:54 AM |
EDM |
6884 (EULAC) |
Casa-Museo de la Semana Santa Marinera |
El museo es el lugar en el que se salvaguardan buena parte de las imágenes procesionales de las distintas cofradías, hermandades y corporaciones de la ciudad, en particular de los Poblados Marítimos.
El espacio museístico se articula en una única sala diáfana, en la que se ha señalado un recorrido de visita que permite la observación ordenada y sucesiva de los “tronos-anda” con pasajes bíblicos y las esculturas religiosas de las diferentes cofradías, hermandades y corporaciones.. Esta popular celebración está declarada de Interés Nacional. El museo es un reflejo del sentimiento de un barrio, Canyamelar, hacia su fiesta. |
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Tuesday 19th of January 2021 04:08:51 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:32:43 AM |
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6885 (EULAC) |
Casa Tornini Museo - Centro Cultural |
Casa Tornini, Museo - Centro Cultural ha establecido como misión proteger, conservar, difundir y desarrollar el patrimonio e identidad cultural de Caldera y Atacama, mediante la gestión de instancias de acercamiento a las artes, la educación, las ciencias y el turismo. |
Organization |
Tuesday 19th of January 2021 04:10:31 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:33:08 AM |
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6886 (EULAC) |
Unst Heritage Trust |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:42:05 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:47:45 PM |
EDM |
6887 (EULAC) |
Jamie Allan Brown |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:43:10 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:47:57 PM |
EDM |
6888 (EULAC) |
Photo: Karen Brown |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:45:47 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:48:11 PM |
EDM |
6889 (EULAC) |
Jamie Allan Brown |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:46:36 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:48:31 PM |
EDM |
6890 (EULAC) |
Scottish Fisheries Museum ? |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:47:23 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:47:23 PM |
EDM |
6891 (EULAC) |
Santa Rosa First People's Community |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:49:59 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:49:59 PM |
EDM |
6892 (EULAC) |
Andrea McLeod |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:50:43 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:50:43 PM |
EDM |
6893 (EULAC) |
Rotadabairrada.pt |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:51:44 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:51:44 PM |
EDM |
6894 (EULAC) |
Museum of Islay Life |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:52:51 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:52:51 PM |
EDM |
6895 (EULAC) |
(c) Lifecooler |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:54:28 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:54:28 PM |
EDM |
6896 (EULAC) |
Museu Rural do Marão (c) |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:56:09 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:56:09 PM |
EDM |
6897 (EULAC) |
(c) Rota da Terra Fria |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:57:59 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:57:59 PM |
EDM |
6898 (EULAC) |
(c) Natural.pt |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:59:42 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 04:59:42 PM |
EDM |
6899 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Macedo de Cavaleiros (C) |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:01:14 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:01:14 PM |
EDM |
6900 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Terras de Bouro |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:02:19 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:02:19 PM |
EDM |
6901 (EULAC) |
Wikipédia |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:03:45 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:03:45 PM |
EDM |
6902 (EULAC) |
Município da Batalha (c) |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:05:14 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:05:14 PM |
EDM |
6903 (EULAC) |
www.museu-sbras.com |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:06:24 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:06:24 PM |
EDM |
6904 (EULAC) |
Fotografia de José Matias CMSC |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:07:40 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:07:40 PM |
EDM |
6905 (EULAC) |
Facebook Museu do Trabalho |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:09:00 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:09:00 PM |
EDM |
6906 (EULAC) |
(C) Câmara Municipal de Aljezur |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:09:58 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:09:58 PM |
EDM |
6907 (EULAC) |
Núcleo de Imagem e Comunicação e Núcleo de Turismo do Município de Viseu |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:11:08 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:11:08 PM |
EDM |
6908 (EULAC) |
União das Freguesias de Monte Redondo http://monteredondocarreira.pt/home.php?t=td3&c=&mostra_c=sim&sc=&cc=59 |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:12:26 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:12:26 PM |
EDM |
6909 (EULAC) |
(c) Museu de Portimão |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:13:54 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:13:54 PM |
EDM |
6910 (EULAC) |
Museu de Palmela |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:15:21 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:15:21 PM |
EDM |
6911 (EULAC) |
MNA/DGPC |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:16:41 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:16:41 PM |
EDM |
6912 (EULAC) |
http://cabeceirasdebasto.pt/museu-das-terras-de-basto-casa-da-la |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:17:58 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:17:58 PM |
EDM |
6913 (EULAC) |
Fundação Serrão Martins (c) |
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Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:18:56 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:18:56 PM |
EDM |
6914 (EULAC) |
Museu da Vida Rural da Ilha Graciosa |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:20:09 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:20:09 PM |
EDM |
6915 (EULAC) |
(c) Rota da Terra Fria |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:21:16 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:21:16 PM |
EDM |
6916 (EULAC) |
Facebook Museu da Ruralidade |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:22:36 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:22:36 PM |
EDM |
6917 (EULAC) |
Museu da Memória Rural |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:25:36 PM |
EDM |
6918 (EULAC) |
Fotografias Pedro Pacheco e Marie Clement, Museu da Luz |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:26:57 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:26:57 PM |
EDM |
6919 (EULAC) |
Museu da Comunidade Concelhia da Batalha |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:28:00 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:28:00 PM |
EDM |
6920 (EULAC) |
Suão - Associação para o Desenvolvimento comunitário de S. Miguel Machede |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:29:12 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:29:12 PM |
EDM |
6921 (EULAC) |
Museu Comarcal de l'Horta Sud |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:31:10 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:31:10 PM |
EDM |
6922 (EULAC) |
Museu Agrícola de Riachos facebook |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:32:31 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:32:31 PM |
EDM |
6923 (EULAC) |
TopGuimarães |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:34:43 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:34:43 PM |
EDM |
6924 (EULAC) |
Museo y Centro Cultural Presidente Pedro Aguirre Cerda |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:35:56 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:35:56 PM |
EDM |
6925 (EULAC) |
Museo Viviente de las Tradiciones Chonchinas |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:36:49 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:36:49 PM |
EDM |
6926 (EULAC) |
Museo Túcume |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:38:02 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:38:02 PM |
EDM |
6927 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:38:50 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:38:50 PM |
EDM |
6928 (EULAC) |
Museo Rural Butalevo |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:40:04 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:40:04 PM |
EDM |
6929 (EULAC) |
ESTEPA |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:41:01 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:41:01 PM |
EDM |
6930 (EULAC) |
Museo Huacas de Moche |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:41:58 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:41:58 PM |
EDM |
6931 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:43:27 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:43:27 PM |
EDM |
6932 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico Don Paulino |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:44:15 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:44:15 PM |
EDM |
6933 (EULAC) |
http://www.museosdemedianoche.cl/espacio-cultural/museo-histórico-de-melipeuco |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:45:28 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:45:28 PM |
EDM |
6934 (EULAC) |
Museo Histórico Cultural Antuhuenu |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:46:57 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:46:57 PM |
EDM |
6935 (EULAC) |
Wikimedia Commons |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:48:00 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:48:00 PM |
EDM |
6936 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:49:03 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:49:03 PM |
EDM |
6937 (EULAC) |
Adrián Silva |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:49:51 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:49:51 PM |
EDM |
6938 (EULAC) |
Museo del Profesor Lucila Godoy Alcayaga |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:50:39 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:50:39 PM |
EDM |
6939 (EULAC) |
Museu Valencià d'Etnologia |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:51:38 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:51:38 PM |
EDM |
6940 (EULAC) |
Museo del Niño Rural |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:52:35 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:52:35 PM |
EDM |
6941 (EULAC) |
wikipedia commons |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:53:28 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:53:28 PM |
EDM |
6942 (EULAC) |
Pontificia Universidad católica del Perú |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:54:18 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:54:18 PM |
EDM |
6943 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Vivencia Religiosa del Norte Grande |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:55:34 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:55:34 PM |
EDM |
6944 (EULAC) |
Museo de la Viviencia Religiosa |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:56:52 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
6945 (EULAC) |
Universidad Austral de Chile |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:58:18 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:58:18 PM |
EDM |
6946 (EULAC) |
ESTEPA |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:59:50 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 05:59:50 PM |
EDM |
6947 (EULAC) |
Museo de Artes Decorativas Villa Lucía |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:00:49 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:00:49 PM |
EDM |
6948 (EULAC) |
Museo de Alhué |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:01:44 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:01:44 PM |
EDM |
6949 (EULAC) |
Programa de Museos Regionales y Comunitarios - Museo Nacional de Costa Rica | Regional and Community Museums Programme - National Museum of Costa Rica |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:03:46 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:03:46 PM |
EDM |
6950 (EULAC) |
Deperu.com (c) |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:04:49 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:04:49 PM |
EDM |
6951 (EULAC) |
http://museoterraba.blogspot.com |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:07:25 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:07:25 PM |
EDM |
6952 (EULAC) |
Cooperativa.cl |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:09:13 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:09:13 PM |
EDM |
6953 (EULAC) |
http://www.zonacaral.gob.pe/museoscomunitarios/vegueta/ |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:10:30 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:10:30 PM |
EDM |
6954 (EULAC) |
Zona Arqueológica de Caral |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:11:35 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:11:35 PM |
EDM |
6955 (EULAC) |
Programa de Museos Regionales y Comunitarios - Museo Nacional de Costa Rica | Regional and Community Museums Programme - National Museum of Costa Rica |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:12:32 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:12:32 PM |
EDM |
6956 (EULAC) |
Museo Comunitario Casa Uno de Coya |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:13:31 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:13:31 PM |
EDM |
6957 (EULAC) |
Claudio Mendoza de Castro |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:14:20 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:14:20 PM |
EDM |
6958 (EULAC) |
Museo Arqueológico de Los Andes |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:15:12 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:15:12 PM |
EDM |
6959 (EULAC) |
Registro Museos Chile |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:16:14 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:16:14 PM |
EDM |
6960 (EULAC) |
Memoria Imaterial CRL |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:17:32 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:17:32 PM |
EDM |
6961 (EULAC) |
Indian Caribbean Museum of Trinidad and Tobago |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:19:40 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:19:40 PM |
EDM |
6962 (EULAC) |
ICH Sctoland, Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:20:50 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:20:50 PM |
EDM |
6963 (EULAC) |
Karen Brown/Jamie Allan Brown |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:21:44 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:21:44 PM |
EDM |
6964 (EULAC) |
Fundació Museu del Tèxtil |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:28:30 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:28:30 PM |
EDM |
6965 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Melgaço |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:29:29 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 06:29:29 PM |
EDM |
6966 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu de Ribeira de Pena |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:24:55 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:24:55 PM |
EDM |
6967 (EULAC) |
Núcleo do Moinho de Maré de Corroios - vista aérea do moinho e da área de sapal envolvente. © CMS/EMS – António Silva, 2009. |
|
Image |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:29:18 PM |
Thursday 21st of January 2021 10:29:18 PM |
EDM |
6968 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Aveiro |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:48:26 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:48:26 AM |
EDM |
6969 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Belmonte |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:49:52 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:49:52 AM |
EDM |
6970 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Sal |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:51:27 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:51:27 AM |
EDM |
6971 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu do Corvo |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:52:52 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:52:52 AM |
EDM |
6972 (EULAC) |
Câmara Municipal de Redondo |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:53:58 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:53:58 AM |
EDM |
6973 (EULAC) |
Ecomuseu de Barroso |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:54:57 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:54:57 AM |
EDM |
6974 (EULAC) |
http://www.aldeiasportugal.pt/media/images/pois/_MG_3397.jpg |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:56:00 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:56:00 AM |
EDM |
6975 (EULAC) |
Ayuntamiento de Sinarcas |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:57:41 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:57:41 AM |
EDM |
6976 (EULAC) |
Programa de Museos Regionales y Comunitarios - Museo Nacional de Costa Rica |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:58:57 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:58:57 AM |
EDM |
6977 (EULAC) |
https://www.yardedge.net/worth-a-visit/a-visit-to-charles-town-maroon-community |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:59:54 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 07:59:54 AM |
EDM |
6978 (EULAC) |
(c) Carlos Tiago |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:01:04 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:01:04 AM |
EDM |
6979 (EULAC) |
Progestur |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:02:08 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:02:08 AM |
EDM |
6980 (EULAC) |
Centro de Cultura Tradicional Curarrehue |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:03:05 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:03:05 AM |
EDM |
6981 (EULAC) |
Museo Neltulme/Universidad Austral- Dirección Museológica (c) |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:04:14 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:04:14 AM |
EDM |
6982 (EULAC) |
Cayman Islands National Museum |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:05:04 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:05:04 AM |
EDM |
6983 (EULAC) |
Museo Semana Santa marinera |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:06:03 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:06:03 AM |
EDM |
6984 (EULAC) |
Casa Tornini Museo - Centro Cultural |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:06:53 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:06:53 AM |
EDM |
6985 (EULAC) |
(c) Casa do Cante |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:07:46 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:07:46 AM |
EDM |
6986 (EULAC) |
Barbados Museum and Historical Society |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:08:37 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:08:37 AM |
EDM |
6987 (EULAC) |
Kreol West Indies |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:09:45 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:09:45 AM |
EDM |
6988 (EULAC) |
Kreol West Indies |
Kreol West Indies unveils thousands of objects of Creole heritage by mixing works by renowned contemporary artists. It's also the logo of a fun clothing line ... Come and be surprised ... there are two locations: Guadeloupe and Marie-Galante! |
Organization |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:11:27 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 08:11:27 AM |
EDM |
6989 (EULAC) |
BMHS Lecture '19: Have We Been Here Before: B'dos Windrush Generation from a Historical Perspective |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:55:39 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:26:49 AM |
EDM |
6990 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2019 Lecture: "Coming Home to Mother- Documenting the Migrant Experience" by Claude Graham |
This lecture was a part of the 2019 Barbados Museum & Historical Society 2019 Lecture under the theme: "From Invitation to Deportation: 70 Years of Windrush Generation." |
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:57:29 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:57:29 AM |
EDM |
6991 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2019 Lecture Series: Dr Henderson Carter "Britain Needs Your Help" |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 10:58:47 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:19:24 AM |
EDM |
6992 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2020 Lecture Series: Dr. Sharon Marshall- To Cuba and Back: Journeys From and To Barbados |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:00:04 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:00:04 AM |
EDM |
6993 (EULAC) |
2020 Lecture Series: Frederick Allyene on "Barbadian Migration to Brazil in the Early 20th Century" |
2020 Lecture Series, under the theme : "Buhbadus ta de World': Origins and Legacy of Barbadian Migration." |
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:10:25 AM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 06:38:35 PM |
EDM |
6994 (EULAC) |
2019 Lecture Series Panel Discussion on "From Notting hill to Albert Hall: Music and Literature." |
2019 Lecture Series Panel Discussion on "From Notting hill to Albert Hall: Music and Literature." |
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:22:49 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:23:59 AM |
EDM |
6995 (EULAC) |
2019 Lecture Series Panel Discussion on "Betrayal! Changing British Immigration Policy in the Age of Brexit." |
2019 Lecture Series Panel Discussion on "Betrayal! Changing British Immigration Policy in the Age of Brexit." |
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:29:56 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:30:42 AM |
EDM |
6996 (EULAC) |
Mr. Kenneth Walters on the topic: "Only Five Years- The Challenges of Return and Reintegration of Barbadians who Migrated to the United Kingdom " for the 2019 Lecture Series |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:32:54 AM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 11:33:43 AM |
EDM |
7000 (EULAC) |
Walter Tull |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:31:46 PM |
Friday 22nd of January 2021 02:31:46 PM |
EDM |
7001 (EULAC) |
2019 Lecture Series lecture by Dr. Marcia Burrowes on "When I Ask Someone Where They are From, Nowadays I Expect A Very Long Answer:The Culutre of Diaspora" |
|
Video |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 06:46:39 PM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 06:46:39 PM |
EDM |
7002 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2020 Lecture Series: Prof. Pedro Welch |
2020 Lecture Series presented by the Barbados Museum & Historical Society under the theme "Buhbadus ta de World": Origins and Legacy of Barbadian Migration." |
Video |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 08:55:41 PM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 08:55:41 PM |
EDM |
7003 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2020 Lecture Series: Sir Hilary Beckles |
Sir Hilary Beckles on the topic "Barbadians in the UK after 1945"
2020 Lecture Series presented by the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, under the theme- "Buhbadus ta de World": Origins and Legacy of Barbadian Migration." |
Video |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 08:58:49 PM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 08:58:49 PM |
EDM |
7004 (EULAC) |
2019 Lecture Series Lecture 2 – Join the Club: Migrants at Play – Prof Alan Cobley |
|
Video |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 09:26:53 PM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 09:26:53 PM |
EDM |
7005 (EULAC) |
2019 Lecture Series Lecture 3 – Stan Firm Inna Inglan: Art and Migration in the Anglophone Caribbean World – Dr Allison Thompson |
|
Video |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 09:31:00 PM |
Thursday 11th of February 2021 09:31:00 PM |
EDM |
7006 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2019 Migration Lecture Series |
|
Collection |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:36:36 PM |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:36:36 PM |
EDM |
7007 (EULAC) |
WINDRUSH PIONEERS 22 JUNE 2008 |
|
Video |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:38:36 PM |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:38:36 PM |
EDM |
7008 (EULAC) |
BMHS 2020 Migration Lecture Series |
|
Collection |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:46:08 PM |
Monday 15th of February 2021 01:46:08 PM |
EDM |
7009 (EULAC) |
Windrush |
|
Collection |
Monday 15th of February 2021 02:04:12 PM |
Monday 15th of February 2021 02:04:12 PM |
EDM |
7016 (EULAC) |
stone_pipe-2.zip |
|
Audio |
Friday 06th of August 2021 04:44:17 PM |
Friday 06th of August 2021 04:44:17 PM |
EDM |
7018 (EULAC) |
Mortar |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 09:56:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 09:56:10 AM |
EDM |
7019 (EULAC) |
Mortar |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 09:57:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 09:57:27 AM |
EDM |
7020 (EULAC) |
Pestle |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 10:01:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 10:01:09 AM |
EDM |
7021 (EULAC) |
Pestle |
|
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 10:04:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of July 2022 10:04:09 AM |
EDM |
7022 (EULAC) |
Toy Truck |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 10:42:39 AM |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 10:42:39 AM |
EDM |
7023 (EULAC) |
Dog tooth necklace |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 02:11:49 PM |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 02:11:49 PM |
EDM |
7024 (EULAC) |
Toy Plane |
|
3D Object |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 02:14:33 PM |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 02:14:33 PM |
EDM |
7025 (EULAC) |
Ann Alexander |
She died in Barbados |
Story |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 09:06:50 PM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 09:06:50 PM |
EDM |
7026 (EULAC) |
Ann Alexander |
She died in Barbados |
Story |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 09:06:53 PM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 09:06:53 PM |
EDM |
7027 (EULAC) |
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Story |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:52:14 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of November 2022 10:52:14 AM |
EDM |
7030 (EULAC) |
Restoration of baths |
restoration of the surface of the baths |
Story |
Sunday 09th of July 2023 12:59:16 AM |
Sunday 09th of July 2023 12:59:16 AM |
EDM |
7031 (EULAC) |
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Story |
Saturday 21st of October 2023 08:05:46 PM |
Saturday 21st of October 2023 08:05:46 PM |
EDM |
7032 (EULAC) |
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Story |
Saturday 18th of November 2023 03:07:24 PM |
Saturday 18th of November 2023 03:07:24 PM |
EDM |
1 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 03:40:31 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 11:54:37 AM |
EDM |
2 (WHM100) |
The Secret Portrait |
An anamorphic hidden painting of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). At first glance the object appears to be a smear of oil paints on a black wooden board, but when paired with a mirrored cylinder, the true nature of this unique object is revealed. Prince Charlie is reflected right back at you! Discovered by chance in a London junk shop in 1924 and purchased for £8 by the museum’s founder, Victor Hodgson, it has been a star object in our collection ever since. In the 18th century it was treasonable to support the exiled Stuart dynasty, so their supporters known as Jacobites, devised ways to secretly display their loyalty. They developed an elaborate series of codes and symbols to hide their allegiances from the ruling Hanoverian regime. This is one of the most unusual examples of Jacobite material culture. The portrait would have been used to drink toasts to the exiled Prince. If a non-Jacobite came into the room, the cylinder could be whisked away and allegiances hidden. The Secret Portrait featured in the West Highland Museum’s “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign” exhibition, 1925. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:26 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:51:11 PM |
EDM |
3 (WHM100) |
Image of Secret Portrait |
|
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:27 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 10:56:26 AM |
EDM |
4 (WHM100) |
Image of Secret Portrait |
|
Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:30 PM |
Wednesday 25th of November 2020 10:53:56 AM |
EDM |
5 (WHM100) |
The Strange Plate |
A copper printing plate commissioned by Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) in 1746.
Designed and etched by the artist Robert Strange (1721 -1792), the plate is completely unique and was intended to be used to print bank notes during the 1745 Rising, but was never used. When the Jacobite army was defeated at the Battle of Culloden, the army fled and the plate was found abandoned at Loch Laggan. It was presented to Clan MacPherson and remained in their care until the museum purchased it in 1928. The object featured in the West Highland Museum’s “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign” exhibition, 1925. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:33 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:59:07 PM |
EDM |
6 (WHM100) |
Copper plate close up |
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Copper plate for making bank notes |
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Image of Strange Plate |
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The Strange Plate print |
Print made by the prominent Scottish artist and etcher Sir D Y Cameron (1865 -1945).
In 1928 The Strange Plate came into the museum’s collection, a copper plate made in 1746 and intended to print bank notes for the Jacobite cause. Cameron, was one of the earliest supporters of the museum which was founded in 1922. As one of the foremost printers of his day, he printed 57 signed proofs from the plate and these were sold for 10/6 to raise funds for the museum. Prints sold at auction in 2019 and 2020 made £875 and £1,625 respectively. The object featured in the West Highland Museum’s “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign” exhibition, 1925. |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:58:51 PM |
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Copper plate close up |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:03:02 PM |
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Copper plate for making bank notes |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:03:29 PM |
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Image of D Y Cameron 1928 print |
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Culloden knife |
Metal knife blade with no handle. Although the knife is poorly constructed and rusting its important because it was purportedly found on Drumossie Moor near Inverness. This was the site of the Battle of Culloden, the last engagement of the 1745 Rising. Interestingly, it was loaned to the museum in 1925 for the “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign” exhibition by Mrs A. Mansfield-Forbes, a close friend of the museum’s founder Victor Hodgson. It was never reclaimed by its owner and has remained in our care ever since. However, in 2019, Mrs Mansfield-Forbes’ great grandson contacted the museum after he found a loans form and correspondence relating to the loan while researching his genealogy. The knife was officially gifted to the museum in 2019 along with copies of correspondence from the original lender. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:03:50 PM |
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Image of Culloden Pike / knife |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:49 PM |
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The Prince's death mask |
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's (1720 - 1788) death mask. Thought to be a copy of an original made by Barnar dina Lucchesi, one of a family of modellers in Rome. brought this mask to Scotland in 1839. The mask had been handed down through his family. Lucchesi settled in Glasgow where he continued to work as a modeller until 1863. Lucchesi fell on hard times and some of his belongings, including the mask, were sold. Eventually the mask ended up being purchased by a sculptor named Ferguson. When it came into Ferguson's possession it was said to have hairs attached adhering to the eyebrows and eyelids! This bronze cast of the death mask was loaned to the museum in 1951 by the Scottish independence campaigner Wendy Wood. |
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Monday 05th of April 2021 01:36:41 PM |
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Image of BPC Death Mask front |
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Image of BPC Death Mask Side |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:04:46 PM |
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Flora MacDonald's shoe buckles |
A pair of decorative 18th century shoe buckles with paste 'jewels'. Said to have been worn by Flora MacDonald (1722 -1790).
Flora was a heroine of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. After two months on the run, Prince Charles Edward Stuart arrived at the island of South Uist where he met 24 year-old Flora. As both her step-father and her fiancée Allan MacDonald were in the Hanoverian army of King George II, she was an unlikely ally. However, she agreed to help the Prince escape from his pursuers by smuggling him away from the island by boat. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:55 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:53:51 PM |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s buckles |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:05:24 PM |
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Flora MacDonald's dress |
A framed fragment of cloth decorated with brown sprigged stripes on a cream background. It is mounted on a glazed wooden and silver frame. The piece is said to have been from a dress worn by Flora MacDonald (1722 -1790), heroine of the 1745 Rising. Flora helped the Prince escape while he was on the run from the Hanoverian army in 1746. She obtained permission from her step-father, the head of the local militia, to travel from South Uist to the mainland, accompanied by two servants and a crew of six boatmen. Famously, the Prince was disguised as Betty Burke, her Irish maid. Flora quickly became a celebrated heroine of the Rising and relics associated with her became very collectable. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:45:57 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:59:51 PM |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s dress fragment |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:06:02 PM |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s dress fragment |
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Flora MacDonald's tea cup |
Bone china fluted handle less tea cup and deep saucer said to have been part of a set that belonged to Flora MacDonald (1722 -1790). |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:46:06 PM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:33:21 AM |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s tea cup |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s tea cup |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:07:19 PM |
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Flora MacDonald's prayer book |
“Little Office of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary” prayer book. Originally bound in plain card it has decorated with an intricate design of woven coloured straw. Published by Joachim Carlier at St Omer Audomari in 1672, the prayer book was one of the most popular devotions of the Roman Catholic laity before the Reformation. The prayer book belonged to Flora MacDonald’s mother and was used by Flora. The straw decoration is rare, the only known examples of similar works of books decorated with woven straw found in the United Kingdom date from a later period and were made by Napoleonic prisoners of war. |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s mum’s prayer book |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s mum’s prayer book |
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Image of Flora MacDonald’s mum’s prayer book |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:46:12 PM |
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Holyrood Ball fan |
A paper and ivory fan depicting Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) with the Mars, Roman god of war, and Bellona, Roman goddess of war. They are surrounded by other classical gods. The figures to the right are reputed to be the family of the Hanoverian King George II fleeing. This design is by tradition attributed to Robert Strange, the Jacobite engraver. These fans were said to have been distributed to ladies at a ball at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh in 1745. Prince Charles held the ball to celebrate the Jacobite victory at the Battle of Prestonpans. They are an important example of Jacobite material culture. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:46:13 PM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:35:58 AM |
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Image of Jacobite fan |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:09:24 PM |
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Image of Jacobite fan |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:09:45 PM |
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Image of Jacobite fan |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:10:11 PM |
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Image of Jacobite fan |
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Tartan jacket |
A hard tartan jacket made in Uist. With linen lined sleeves. The colourful tartan lining differs between the skirts and bodice. It is a fantastic example of 18th century textile design. It is said to have been worn at the Battle of Culloden in 1746. The battle on Drummossie Moor outside Inverness, was the last pitched battle to be fought on British soil and the final engagement of the 1745 Rising fought between the Jacobite and Hanovarian armies. |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:37:12 AM |
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Image of Jacobite Jacket |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:40:56 PM |
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Image of Jacobite Jacket |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:41:03 PM |
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Image of Jacobite Jacket |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:41:10 PM |
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Image of Jacobite Jacket |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:41:17 PM |
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Hidden portrait snuff box |
A circular box with an enamel tartan decoration. The hinged cover opens to expose a plain interior. However, the hidden double lid opens to reveal a finely enamelled portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) dressed in a tartan jacket with the orders of the Garter and Thistle decorations, white cockade and blue bonnet. Hidden portrait snuff boxes such as this are amongst the most iconic Jacobite works of art. This example is in particularly good condition and finely enamelled. The portrait is a variant of the famous Robert Strange example which likely date this piece to circa 1750. Purchased in 2019 with the assistance of the Art Fund and National Fund for Acquisitions. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:25:25 PM |
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Image of Secret portrait snuff box |
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Image of Secret portrait snuff box |
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Image of Secret portrait snuff box |
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Jacobite glass |
A fine example of a mid-18th century drinking glass with an air twist stem, engraved with Jacobite symbols. Drinking toasts to the exiled Stuart dynasty was an important part of Jacobite secret culture. Jacobites would often pass their glass over a water bowl to toast their “King across the water”. Another popular toast was “to the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat,” which was a reference to William of Orange’s horse tripping over a mole hill. The fall caused him to break his collar bone and he subsequently died when he contracted pneumonia. The Jacobite symbols engraved on this glass are typical. The six-pointed star represents royalty. A rose signifies James VIII (II of England, 1688 - 1766) and buds represent Prince Charles Edward (1720 - 1788) and his younger brother, Prince Henry Benedict (1725 – 1807). The motto “Fiat” translates as “Let it be” as in let it be a Stuart restoration to the throne. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 01:12:16 PM |
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Image of Jacobite Glass |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:12:48 PM |
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Lord Lovat's spectacles |
Tortoiseshell framed spectacles with a leather case said to have belonged to Lord Lovat. Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, (1667 – 1747) was chief of clan Fraser, and a Jacobite nicknamed the ‘Old Fox’ for his double-dealings, violent feuds and changes of allegiance. Lovat was convicted of treason for his part in the 1745 Jacobite Rising and was sentenced to be hung, drawn and quartered. His punishment was commuted to beheading and on 9 April 1747 he was the last person to be publicly executed on Tower Hill, London. Such a crowd gathered for his execution that a stand holding spectators collapsed and killed nine people. Lovat was so amused by the incident that legend has it that this is where the origin of the phrase “laughing your head off” comes from. |
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Image of Lord Lovat’s spectacles |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:13:14 PM |
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The Prince's tooth |
A tooth mounted in a hand-carved ivory frame. The tooth is said to have belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). It is very rare and thought to be the only known example of a tooth from the Prince in any museum collection. The tooth is barely worn and would suggest it was probably removed from him as a child. It was gifted to the museum by the Fairfax-Lucy’s of Callart House in 1975. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:46:44 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 01:12:58 PM |
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Image of BPC’s tooth |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:13:50 PM |
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Two-sided Chair |
A two-sided chair with an embroidered velvet seat said to have been used by Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). The embroidered inscription reads “August 23 1745 Prince Charles Edward stayed the first night of his march to Inverness with John and Jean Cameron at Fassiefern by Kinlochiel”. Three white feathers in a crown and a white rose are embroidered. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:46:46 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:17:46 PM |
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Image of Two-sided seat - Fassfern |
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Image of Two-sided seat - Fassfern |
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West Highland Museum exhibition catalogue |
A catalogue for the 1925 West Highland Museum’s exhibition titled “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign”. The West Highland Museum was founded in 1922 by a group of local history enthusiasts under the guidance of museum founder, Victor Hodgson. The museum did not have a permanent building until 1926, but ran a series of summer exhibitions as it started its fledgling collection. The 1925 exhibition was the museum’s first major exhibition and significant loans and acquisitions were obtained to make the event possible. This book illustrates how the Jacobites have been at the core of the museum’s collections policy since its inception. This copy of the catalogue belonged to one Duncan Grant and tucked inside is a letter from our founder Victor Hodgson thanking him for sending the packages which arrived safely “which are lying in the bank safe until we arrange the Exhibition”. |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Image of WHM exhibition catalogue |
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Powder horn |
A beautifully carved powder horn with a detailed Celtic design. Powder horns were generally made from horn and used to store gunpowder. This particular object is of great importance as by tradition it belonged to the Gaelic poet, Alasdair MacMhaighstir Alasdair (1700 – 1780). Alasdair lived in Moidart, was the Clan Ranald Bard, and wrote pro-Jacobite poetry. He was among the first to enlist in the 1745 Rising, joining the cause when the Standard was raised at Glenfinnan. He served as a Captain in Clan Ranald’s Regiment throughout the conflict and became Prince Charles Edward Stuart’s (1720 - 1788) Gaelic tutor. He fought at the Battle of Culloden and after the failure of the Rising he went into hiding with his family until 1747. |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:42:34 AM |
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Image of Alasdair MacMhagister Alastair’s powder horn |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:31:58 PM |
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Image of Alasdair MacMhagister Alastair’s powder horn |
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Wednesday 09th of December 2020 02:32:06 PM |
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Image of Alasdair MacMhagister Alastair’s powder horn |
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Image of Alasdair MacMhagister Alastair’s powder horn |
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Image of Alasdair MacMhagister Alastair’s powder horn |
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Culloden prayer book |
A prayer book titled “A Manual for A Christian”. The prayer book was rebound in the 19th century when the inner and outer case were added. Sadly, no publication information survived this process. The book was gifted to the museum in 2018. It is special because it was said to have been presented by Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) to the donor’s ancestor on the battlefield at Culloden just before the final conflict of the 1745 Rising. The book has been passed down through the family with each generation documenting its provenance. Inside the cover reads “This book was presented by Prince Charles Stuart to Capt. James MacDonnell of Glengarry. It was transferred by him to his sister Lady Glenbuckett, and afterwards became the property of her son, James Cha.s Gordon.” A letter further supporting the provenance was gifted with the prayer book. |
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The Glenfinnan Stone |
A large round boulder with a hole bored partially through it. This is a stone with an iconic history. It was originally from Glenfinnan and by tradition is thought to have been used to support the Standard of Prince Charles Edward Stuart when it was raised in August 1745 to signal the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. The stone remained in situ at Glenfinnan until 1989 when it disappeared from a knoll near the Glenfinnan Monument. It was discovered in an English rockery in 2009 following a BBC programme. The stone is in the care of the museum until a suitable home can be found for it at Glenfinnan. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:10 PM |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:10:01 PM |
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Image of Glenfinnan Stone |
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Image of Glenfinnan Stone |
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Tree root stool |
This unimposing curved stool made from a tree root has a fascinating history. A label attached to the object states “Stool on which Prince Charlie sat when in hiding in Uist after Culloden.” It was given to the pioneering Victorian folklorist Alexander Carmichael (1832-1912) by Rachel MacDonald, the great granddaughter of Morag MacDonald. Legend has it that three sisters living on a croft on Uist provided food to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) one evening when his party passed through the area when they were on the run from Hanoverian troops in 1746. When the sisters realised who their visitor was, they quarrelled as to whom should keep the stool. Morag won the fight and the stool became a treasured family heirloom, until it was gifted to Alexander Carmichael. Part of the Carmichael Collection is now in the museum’s care, while his archive is in the care of Edinburgh University. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:14 PM |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:11:05 PM |
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Image of Tree root stool |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:21:29 PM |
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Image of Tree root stool |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:16 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:22:04 PM |
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Image of Tree root stool |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:17 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:22:32 PM |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:18 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:23:03 PM |
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Portrait of Clementina Walkinshaw |
This is a very fine portrait of Clementina Walkinshaw (1720–1802), by renowned Scottish artist Allan Ramsay (1713 – 1784).
Clementina became the mistress of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) in Scotland during the 1745 Rising. They first met in 1746 when Clementina was living with her Uncle at Bannockburn. She was reunited with him in Ghent in 1752 where they rekindled their relationship. In October 1753 Clementina gave birth to Charles’ only daughter, Charlotte. The relationship lasted until 1760 when Clementina and Charlotte fled to a convent, to escape Charles’ increasingly violent and drunken behaviour. Allan Ramsay was the most accomplished Scottish portrait painter of the 18th century and was appointed to the position of King’s painter by George III. In October 1745 he was invited to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh where produced the only portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart known to have been painted in Scotland. The portrait was used as a blueprint for painted and engraved versions, which were employed to promote the Jacobite cause. Examples of miniatures made from the Robert Strange engraving are showcased in this gallery. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:47:19 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 01:26:46 PM |
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Image of Walkinshaw portrait |
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Image of Walkinshaw portrait |
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Portrait of the Gentle Lochiel |
Portrait of Donald Cameron of Lochiel (1695–1748), ‘The Gentle Lochiel' in a gilt frame. Although this is a copy of a George Chalmers (1720–c.1791) original made 20 years after Lochiel’s death it is an important painting as very few images of the Gentle Lochiel of the 1745 Rising have survived. It is not recorded how the portrait came into the museum’s collection, but it is listed in the catalogue for the West Highland Museum’s 1925 exhibition titled “Prince Charles Edward and the ’45 Campaign” and was possibly gifted to us by Cameron of Lochiel in the 1920s. The Gentle Lochiel played a pivotal role in the 1745 Jacobite Rising. As chief of the powerful Clan Cameron his support for the cause determined whether the campaign could proceed. When the Standard was raised at Glenfinnan in August 1745, Clan Cameron made up two thirds of the Jacobite army. Lochiel led his men throughout the Rising and was injured at the Battle of Culloden on 16 April 1746. He escaped to France with the Prince in 1746 and died in exile in 1748. |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:24:28 PM |
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Image of Gentle Lochiel portrait |
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Image of Gentle Lochiel portrait |
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Miniatures of Prince Charles Edward Stuart |
Three examples of portraits after the engraving by Robert Strange (1721 -1792). Strange’s engraving was based on the Allan Ramsay (1713 – 1784) portrait of Prince Edward Stuart painted in Edinburgh in 1745. Miniatures like these were copied and widely distributed among Jacobite supporters in the 18th century. The museum has a few examples of different variations of the portrait by Strange. The images are important examples of Jacobite material culture. |
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Image of BPC miniatures x 2 (R Strange) |
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Prince Charles Edward Stuart's waistcoat |
A pale green striped silk waistcoat that has been embroidered with rosebuds and silver thread. It is a textile with a fascinating history. The waistcoat once belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). It was quite common for Charles to gift his personal belongings to supporters as souvenirs. However, the gifting of his personal clothing is fairly unusual and would have only been bestowed upon his most trusted friends and confidants. In this case the provenance of the waistcoat can be traced. Charles gifted this waistcoat to his doctor, Doctor Irwin, before he left Rome in 1744. |
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Image of BPC waistcoat |
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Image of BPC waistcoat |
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Snuff Mull |
This is a silver baluster snuff mull with the heraldic arms of Cluny MacPherson set within a foliated scroll formed cartouche. The museum purchased the mull at auction in 2015 specifically for the Jacobite collection. This special object purportedly once belonged to Ewan MacPherson of Cluny the chief of Clan Chattan who led 600 of his clan to fight for the Stuarts in the 1745 Jacobite Rising. After the Rising failed in Spring 1746, the British army burnt Cluny’s house to the ground and he escaped in the Scottish hills living rough, most famously in a small cave known as ‘the cage’ on Ben Alder. |
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Image of Cluny Snuff mull |
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Image of Cluny Snuff mull |
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Image of Cluny Snuff mull |
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Prince Charles Edward Stuart's trews |
Royal Stewart sett hard tartan trews with integral 'feet'. Traditional trews were not trousers, but long hose which were worn high up to the waist. These are said to have belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). The provenance has yet to be fully established, but the trews are believed to date from the 18th century. The trews are special not just because of their connection to the Prince, but because they were one of the earliest objects to come into the museum’s care in 1925. In 2003/4 the trews were loaned to Museo del Tessuto, Prato, Italy for an exhibition. |
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Image of BPC trews |
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Child's play set |
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Image of Child’s play set (Clementina) |
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Walking stick |
This blackthorn walking stick is special for its association with the 1745 Rising. Soon after Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788) first arrived on the Scottish mainland he stayed at Kinlochmoidart House before he proceeded to Glenfinnan where he raised the Standard and signalled the start of the 1745 Rising. This walking stick was carried by Donald Macdonald of Kinlochmoidart (born before 1705 – 1746) at the raising of the Standard on 19 August 1745. He was captured during the rising and executed at Carlisle in October 1746. |
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Image of Blackthorn Stick |
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Big Duncan Cameron's dirk |
This heavy dirk with a backed blade is made from steel with a wooden hilt decorated with a Celtic knotwork design and brass pins. The dirk is important to the collection because of its connection to Big Duncan Cameron, known in Gaelic as Donnchadh Mor Camshron. At the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745 Duncan was anxious to go forward before the battle and was being restrained by his chief, the Gentle Lochiel. Finally, Duncan broke free and charged across the field followed by other Camerons. The dirk was bequeathed to the museum by his great-great-granddaughter. |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:52:31 AM |
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Image of Big Duncan Cameron’s dirk |
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Map of the forfeited lands |
This map shows the estates belonging to Cameron of Lochiel that were forfeited after the 1745 uprising. Lochiel had led Clan Cameron throughout the Jacobite Rising and escaped into exile with Prince Charles Edward Stuart in 1746. Following the defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 some 40 clan chiefs lost their lands in the reprisals that followed. Estates were managed and a committee of lawyers in Edinburgh controlled the profits from the land for “civilizing and improving the Highlands of Scotland, and preventing disorders there for the future.” Although profits were generally invested in the Highlands for planned villages and canals, some money was siphoned off for projects in the south. The Camerons regained their lands in 1784 through an Act of Parliament. |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 01:05:04 PM |
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Bog oak quern |
This object has been included in the gallery because its purpose is a bit of a mystery. It is believed to be a type of wooden quern made from bog oak. It was found in the Crinan peat bog and is a much sturdier specimen than it would appear. Querns were used from ancient times to grind grain. More usually they are made from stone. |
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Image of Bog oak quern |
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Image of Bog oak quern |
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Image of Bog oak quern |
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Stone axe |
This Neolithic stone axe was found at Keppoch near Roy Bridge in 1876. It came into the museum’s collection in 1936. Axes were adapted for many uses and vary in size and shape. The axe has been ground and polished, a new technique introduced during the Neolithic period. |
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Barbed & tanged arrowheads |
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Image of Barbed & tanged arrowheads |
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Bronze Age sword |
This prehistoric sword would have been a lethal tool of combat. It is a Bronze Age sword and one of the earliest examples of craftmanship in metal by mankind. It was found at Lochdar, South Uist in 1865. Bronze Age swords appeared from around the 17th century BC, however, this object was likely forged in the final centuries of the 2nd millennium when the swords became common place in Britain. They were replaced by iron swords during the early part of the 1st millennium BC. The sword is part of the Carmichael Collection. Alexander Carmichael (1832-1912) was a pioneering Victorian folklorist who collected extensively throughout the Highlands and Islands. Parts of the Carmichael Collection was gifted to the museum, while his archive is in the care of Edinburgh University. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:52:05 PM |
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Image of Carmichael Collection Bronze Age sword |
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Image of Carmichael Collection Bronze Age sword |
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Bronze Age beaker |
This beaker was found in a cist in a gravel knoll above the Nether Lochaber Hotel, Corran near Fort William in February 1889. It is very special as it dates to the Beaker period, around 4,000 years ago. The beaker was immersed in water when first found to prevent it disintegrating on exposure to the air. It promptly fell to pieces in the water and had to be reconstructed by the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. It was repaired with plaster of paris. The beaker was presented to Maclean of Ardgour and remained in the MacLean family until it was gifted to the West Highland Museum in 1990. |
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Image of Corran Bronze age beaker |
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Image of Corran Bronze age beaker |
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Hanging Bowl |
This is a rim and shoulder of a late Bronze Age hanging bowl that has been spun from a single piece of bronze. There is one escutcheon with a ring that would have been used for suspending the bowl. Hanging bowls are a bit of a mystery because their intended function has not been established. This bowl was recovered from a kitchen midden at Castle Tioram sometime before 1928. |
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Image of Hanging bowl |
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Image of Hanging bowl |
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Gold armlets |
This pair of late Bronze Age gold pennular armlets were found at Kilmallie, just outside Fort William. The fascinating story behind them relates to their discovery. In 1871 a crofter had a dream that he would find treasure if he dug at a certain spot. He dug at the spot and found these wonderful gold armlets. The crofter presented the armlets to the landowner, Cameron of Lochiel, who in return allowed the crofter to live on his land rent free for life. The armlets are on long term loan to the museum. |
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Image of Gold armlets |
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Image of Gold armlets |
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The Faery Pipes |
Said to have been made more than 800 years ago, the Faery bagpipes of Kinlochmoidart, are very special as they are thought to be one of the oldest set of pipes in existence and the first with two holes, adding an extra sounding hole at the end of the chanter. The legend is that the MacIntyre piper made the pipes after he had a dream where a “faery” came to him and told him to ‘Heat up your poker until it’s white hot and pierce the bottom of your chanter side to side and it will make the sweetest sound in Scotland.’ The pipes were said to have been played at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 by MacIntyre, Clanranald's piper. The pipes are supposed to be enchanted and never been played by the losing side of a battle. Only the chanter now survives of the original, the blow-pipe, the drone and the tartan bag date from a later period. An engraved silver plate has also been added to the drone to commemorate the pipe’s importance. When Macintyre's descendant emigrated to America early in the 19th century, the pipes were left in the care of Lieut. Colonel Donald Macdonald of the Royal Scots, 7th of Kinlochmoidart, so that they should not leave the Highlands. They are now on long term loan to the museum. In July 2018 the pipes were played at the Clan MacIntyre clan gathering. This was only the fourth time they had been played in 200 years. The video shows Ruaraidh Petre MacIntyre playing the pipes in Glenoe by Loch Etive, the ancestral lands of MacIntyres. |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:58:53 AM |
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Image of Faery pipes |
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Image of Faery pipes |
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Image of Faery pipes |
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Montrose's helmet |
This trooping helmet belonged to James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose (1612-1650). Montrose was a Scottish nobleman, poet and soldier. He initially joined the Covenanters in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, but subsequently supported King Charles I as the English Civil War developed. He has a close association with Lochaber as the second battle of Inverlochy in February 1645 was one of his greatest victories. Marching his men across the frozen foothills around Ben Nevis, Montrose surprised and defeated his enemy. |
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Image of Montrose helmet |
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Rob Roy's sporran |
This heavy brass sporran cantle with an incised pattern once belonged to the legendary Highland outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor (1671 - 1734). Tradition has it that this sporran was given to him by a wee girl who brought him food while he was in hiding during his years as an outlaw. MacGregor was a staunch Jacobite, a soldier, businessman, cattle-rustler and outlaw. But, above all he was a folk hero, whose transformation into a larger-than-life figure began with Daniel Defoe's fictionalised biography "Highland Rogue". This was published while Rob Roy's was still alive and led to his Royal Pardon in 1726 that allowed him to live out his final years quietly, literally a legend in his own lifetime. |
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Image of Rob Roy sporran |
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Image of Rob Roy sporran |
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The Loch Treig sword |
This basket hilted broadsword dates from either the late 17th or early 18th century. Basket-hilts were swords with a basket-shaped guard to protect the hand, and were common throughout Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. The most famous of this type in Scotland was the Scottish Claymore. Although this sword is in fairly decayed condition it has been included in the gallery because it has fascinating story behind it. It was found by chance in a cave at the head of Loch Treig called Craig-guanach in 1880 and given to Sir Alfred MacAulay, who gifted it to the museum in 1938. When it was found the bones of a man's arm and hand were found holding the sword. Tradition has it that there was a big clan battle near Craig-guanach and it is possible that a clansman injured in the battle crawled into the cave and died there. |
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Image of Loch Treig sword |
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Image of Loch Treig sword |
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Powder horn |
This powder horn has been showcased in the gallery because it is so beautifully decorative. The horn has been carved in a deeply incised rose design displaying the rose, the date 1698, and initials R.F. The stopper is made from wood carved to the shape of a thistle. Powder horns were containers used for storing gunpowder They were usually made from cattle horns, and were most commonly used with eighteenth century muskets. The use of nonferrous metal parts and naturally hollow animal horns ensured that the powder would not be detonated by sparks during storage and loading. Even though they were rendered obsolete by the development of breech-loading fire arms, these powder horns went back into production briefly during Victorian times as a fashionable accessory to 'traditional' Highland dress. |
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The Appin gun |
This gun by tradition is the Appin murder weapon. The Appin murder took place on 14 May 1752 in the aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. It is an infamous and unsolved murder, and the story became the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped. Colin Roy Campbell of Glenure, Argyllshire, also known as The Red Fox was murdered. He was the factor of several estates which had been forfeited from pro-Jacobite clans and had the challenging task of collecting taxes from the defeated clans. James Stewart, also known as James of the Glen, helped Campbell collect rents. On the day of the murder Campbell was collecting taxes. When he was passing the road at Lettermore Wood he was shot with a musket ball and died on the spot. Within two days, James Stewart had been arrested and taken to Inveraray to face trial. No real evidence was presented to prove he had been involved in the murder, and the main witness could only state that he had seen a man with a gun some distance away but was unable to identify who the man was. The presiding judge was the chief of clan Campbell, the Duke of Argyll. The jury of 15 contained 11 Campbells. James Stewart was found guilty of the murder, and sentenced to death. Who actually committed the murder remains a mystery, although Stewart's half-brother, Allan Breck Stewart, was suspected. This gun was given to the museum as the "Gun of Appin”. Legend has it that after the murder it was hidden in a tree then taken to a croft house. Eventually it ended up at Dalness House, Glen Etive. In November 1937 the Earl of Antrim gifted the gun to the West Highland Museum. |
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Image of Appin Gun |
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Beetle wing dress |
This gorgeous dress was made in India, but has connections with the Highlands. It belonged to Barbara Morrison, who had been born in Inverness. She married a William FitzHenry in Jersey in December 1856, a Colour Sergeant with the 60th Regiment of Foot. They travelled to India together where the Regiment was stationed at Bellary Fort between 1867 and 1872. The dress is made from a lightweight cotton fabric and is beautifully embellished with silk embroidery and beetle wings. These wings from the elytra of the jewel beetle have been used for centuries in the highly elaborate embroideries of the far east. The soldiers wives would have commissioned dresses be made in the western fashion as this one is. |
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Image of Beetle wing dress detail |
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The Breadalbane dirk |
This decorative dirk is part of a Highland outfit. In addition to the blade there is small knife and fork that fit neatly into the leather scabbard. The handles are carved from wood and decorated with metal studs. The dirk belonged to the Earl of Breadalbane. He wore this dirk in Edinburgh for the visit of George IV (1762 - 1830) in 1822. The visit of George IV was a very special occasion full of pomp and pageantry. It was the first time a reigning British monarch had visited Scotland since Charles II in 1651. The visit was orchestrated by the writer Sir Walter Scott who organised a Highland festival to celebrate the visit of the King. The event was important as it reinvented many Scottish traditions for its Georgian audience, including a passion for all things tartan. This somewhat false image of Highland heritage persists to this day. |
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Image of Breadalbane Dirk |
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Image of Breadalbane Dirk |
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China punch bowl |
This is an example of Chinese export porcelain designed to Western taste. This is armorial ware or heraldic china where the ceramic is decorated with a coat of arms. It was very popular among the clan chiefs in the 18th century who ordered their great dinner services, tea services and decorative pieces made to order. These objects reflected the latest in fashion, not just in their decorations but also in their forms, which evolved as trends emerged and 18th-century cuisine developed. This punch bowl is decorated with the arms of John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, who commanded the English army at Sherrifmuir in November 1715. This is just one of many examples of clan export china in our collection. |
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Image of Chinese export porcelain – Argyll Arms |
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Image of Chinese export porcelain – Argyll Arms |
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Image of Chinese export porcelain – Argyll Arms |
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Queen Mary seal |
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Image of Queen Mary Seal |
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Spanish Armada pieces of eight |
These are two silver Spanish pieces of eight found in Tobermory Bay off the Isle of Mull. The coins made an unusual journey to arrive in the West Highlands. In July 1588 the Spanish launched their armada of 130 ships with the intention of invading England. After the failure of the attack storms forced the remaining ships from the Armada north and some tried to return to Spain navigating the north coast of Scotland. One of the galleons, the Florencia, sheltered in Tobermory Bay in October 1588. According to documents she carried pay chests for the Spanish army. On the point of departure from the bay, the ship was damaged by an explosion and sank 275 metres off what is now the New Pier. Attempts to salvage the treasure have been made over the years, though Sacheverell, Governor of the Isle of Man is reported to have recovered most of the lost bullion on the first salvage expedition in 1688. |
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Image of Pieces of 8 (Spanish Armada) |
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Image of Pieces of 8 (Spanish Armada) |
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Image of Pieces of 8 (Spanish Armada) |
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Image of Pieces of 8 (Spanish Armada) |
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Iain Lom's stick |
This blackthorn walking stick belonged to the famous Scottish Gaelic bard Iain Lom MacDonald (1624 – 1710). He carried it by him after the Battle of Inverlochy in February 1645. He lost his sword during the battle, but managed to fight his way home to Keppoch, near Roy Bridge. Iain was the most outstanding of the Keppoch bards. Lom is the Gaelic word for bald; his nickname rather than a surname. Iain was a Stuart loyalist all his life and Charles II made him his poet laureat. When his young clan chief was murdered, he endured great danger and hardship to bring the guilty to justice, cutting off the heads of the murderers. Today there is a monument beside the Inverness Road at Tobar nan Ceann, The Well of the Heads, where Iain washed his grizzly trophies before presenting them to MacDonnell of Invergarry. |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:02:48 PM |
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173 (WHM100) |
Image of Iain Lom’s stick |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:50:55 PM |
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174 (WHM100) |
Communion cruet |
This tiny silver water cruet was found by chance in a local river. It was used by a priest to officiate at communion. It is engraved with the letter “A” for aqua. A corresponding cruet for wine would be engraved with a “V”. It was found in the burn near the Cranachan Road Mass Stone in Glen Roy around 1880. Catholics were often persecuted in Scotland and during these periods worshiped in secret at open air masses. The Mass Stone is still located in Glen Roy. In 1966 A MacDonell and D McRoberts published an article in the Innes Review titled ‘The Mass Stones of Lochaber’* featuring the story of the Crananchan Road Mass Stone and the discovery of the lost water cruet. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:50:57 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 04:02:36 PM |
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175 (WHM100) |
Image of Glen Roy silver cruet |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:46:23 PM |
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177 (WHM100) |
Image of Leather cannon |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:50:59 PM |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:50:59 PM |
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178 (WHM100) |
A. A. Cameron's championship belt |
This was championship belt was won by strong man Alexander Anthony Cameron (1877–1951). He was one of the all-time great strongmen and athletes from Dochanassie in Lochaber. He was sometimes known as the Mighty Mucomir and was the greatest heavy of his era. The belt is made from leather and rectangles of silver linked together and set with red, white and blue enamel discs. Inscribed "Won by A.A. Cameron, championship belt of the world". On the back is engraved “Drumblair 1903-1904-1905”. |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 11:11:32 AM |
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179 (WHM100) |
Image of AA Cameron Belt |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:47:01 PM |
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180 (WHM100) |
Image of AA Cameron Belt |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:47:35 PM |
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181 (WHM100) |
Image of AA Cameron Belt |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:48:10 PM |
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182 (WHM100) |
Image of AA Cameron |
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Image of AA Cameron |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:48:58 PM |
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Image of AA Cameron |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:49:04 PM |
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185 (WHM100) |
Ben Nevis race medal |
This Ben Nevis race medal was won by Lucy Cameron. She won the women’s race in 1902 in the record time of 2 hours and 3 minutes. The first competitive Ben Nevis race was held in 1898. Up until the turn of the century women were banned from the race, but in 1902 Lucy Cameron of Glen Mallie made the attempt and achieved a time of 2 hours and 3 minutes. Just one year later the race was cancelled for the next 24 years. When races resumed women were not permitted to compete. In 1955 Kathleen Connochie, a local 16-year-old runner, entered the race. She was banned from competing, but after public outcry she was allowed to race, but only two minutes after the men’s race has started, and with a chaperone. Duncan MacIntyre, a previous race winner accompanied her. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 04:03:21 PM |
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186 (WHM100) |
Image of Ladies Ben Race medal |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:49:31 PM |
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187 (WHM100) |
Image of Ladies Ben Race medal |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:51:25 PM |
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188 (WHM100) |
Shinty stick and ball |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 01:47:03 PM |
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189 (WHM100) |
Image of Shinty stick & ball |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:51:55 PM |
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Image of Shinty stick & ball |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:52:26 PM |
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Image of Shinty stick & ball |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:53:04 PM |
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193 (WHM100) |
Camanachd Cup shinty medal |
This is one of the oldest medals in competitive shinty. Shinty, or camanachd as it is traditionally known in the Gaelic-speaking West Highlands, is an ancient game. Introduced to Scotland along with Christianity and the Gaelic language nearly two thousand years ago by Irish missionaries (St Columba is said to have arrived on these shores as a result of some shenanigans at an Irish hurling match). It is a team game played with 12 players per team and the use of a curved stick called a caman, the idea is to hit a small ball along the ground or through the air, using either side of the stick, until you score a goal in the net at the end of the field. This medal was awarded in 1897 to a Brae Lochaber player after the second ever Camanachd Cup Final. Brae Lochaber lost to Beauly 5-0 in Inverness. The photograph is the 1926 Spean Bridge (Lochaber) team. |
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Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:21:15 PM |
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Image of Shinty medal |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:53:58 PM |
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Image of Shinty medal |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:33 PM |
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196 (WHM100) |
Clan Ranald banner |
This 18th century banner contains the Coat of Arms of MacDonald of Moidart. By tradition this is Clanranald’s Banner which was raised beside the Standard of Prince Charles Edward Stuart at Glenfinnan and was on the battlefield at Culloden. Although, its provenance has not been confirmed. Clan chief Donald MacDonald of Kinlochmoidart (born before 1705 – 1746) fought in the 1745 Rising and was executed at Carlisle in 1746. The banner was originally lodged in the church at Mingarrry in Moidart in the 1920s. It has been restored by the Scottish Conservation Studio and is on long term loan to the museum from the Diocese of Argyll & the Isles. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:34 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:53:23 PM |
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197 (WHM100) |
Image of Clan Ranald banner |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:42:22 PM |
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198 (WHM100) |
St Kilda mailboat |
By the late 1890s a unique system of mail dispatch had developed on the remote Scottish archipelago of St Kilda. Letters were enclosed in a waterproof receptacle, usually a sheep’s bladder, attached to a homemade buoy, and launched into the sea in the hope that they would wash ashore on the mainland and be forwarded on by whoever chanced upon them. They were aiming for them to find land in the Outer Hebrides on the Isle of Lewis, but depending on the current, it could take weeks or months for letters to reach their destination. There are records of mailboats washing ashore as far afield as Norway. Life of these remote islands was harsh and in August 1930 the island was evacuated on the request of the islanders and the archipelago abandoned. This mailboat came into the museum’s care sometime before 1938. |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:16:36 PM |
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199 (WHM100) |
Image of St Kilda Mailboat |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:55:23 PM |
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Image of St Kilda Mailboat (low res) |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:57:03 PM |
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Image of St Kilda Mailboat |
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Shoulder belt plate |
This an early modern shoulder-belt plate that was found in 2015 by metal detectorists in the deserted township of Alisary. It is very rare because it is engraved "Moidart Volunteers" and little evidence remains of their existence. By 1800 Inverness-Shire had raised 42 companies of infantry soldiers for the Napoleonic Wars whose contract meant they could only serve as part of a home defence force. One of those companies was the Moidart Volunteers. Their commanding officer was noted in 1797 as one Captain Alexander MacDonald who was probably a local landowner. It seems that the Moidart Company were incorporated into a battalion of Inverness-Shire Volunteers. The shoulder belt plate was worn to carry the sword and bayonet in the British Army from 1780s onwards. Two rivets and clip on the reverse attached the plate to the belt. The plate insignia would have been positioned in the chest area. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:48 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 04:04:54 PM |
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203 (WHM100) |
Image of Moidart Volunteer SB plate |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:45:49 PM |
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204 (WHM100) |
Lock of hair |
The iconic Lochaber axe has been included in the gallery because it is still an important symbol of the area today, even appearing on the West Highland Museum’s logo. The Lochaber axe is a long-handled battle-axe used by the Highland foot soldier. The design is a form of halberd. The first record of its use is around 1570 when Clan Cameron carried it during the Battle of Bun Garbhain between Clan Cameron and Clan Mackintosh. This pair of Lochaber axes originate from Taymouth Castle and were made for the visit of Queen Victoria to the castle in 1842. The Queen stayed at Taymouth for three days where she was treated to a lavish display of Highland culture. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:50 PM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 11:15:10 AM |
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Image of John Cameron lock of hair |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:58:37 PM |
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Good Luck charm |
A good luck charm made for Colonel John Cameron of Fassiefern (1771 – 1815). It is made from tartan silk and contains a pebble, pieces of stalk, speedwell seeds sewn in, with a tiny padlock and a letter. The letter reads "Col. Cameron, 92 Regt. Foot. Sir: I am all gratitude for your former kindness. When I heard the regt. was leaving town I was more troubled than I can express. I am ever bound to pray for your welfare, as a token of my gratitude I send a small bag, if you should chance to go to battle, or an (..) of honour, it will be no great trouble to put it round your neck. I trust it will save you from your enemy, which is the wish of - your humble servant, Unity Mathews". It was gifted by Unity Mathews to the Colonel. It didn't bring him much luck though. He was killed at Quatre Bras in June 1815 the day before the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:51:53 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:16:37 PM |
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207 (WHM100) |
Image of John Cameron Hussif |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:59:10 PM |
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208 (WHM100) |
Image of John Cameron Hussif |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 12:59:33 PM |
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209 (WHM100) |
Image of John Cameron Hussif |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:00:09 PM |
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212 (WHM100) |
Annualar brooches |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:08 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:24:00 PM |
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Image of Annular brooch |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:00:59 PM |
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Image of Annular brooch |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:01:36 PM |
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Image of Annular brooch |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:02:12 PM |
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216 (WHM100) |
Gaelic dictionary |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:12 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:25:39 PM |
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217 (WHM100) |
Charm stones |
Charms were an integral part of Highland culture for centuries. There are a good variety of charms in the museum, covering everything from preventing nightmares, encouraging rain, and warding away evil spirits. Many were collected by the Victorian folklorist Alexander Carmichael (1832-1912). Two charms have been selected for the gallery. The first is the charm of deliverance, a small round tan coloured nut, sea bean, or piece of polished wood that has been bound with metal bands. It is labelled "The Virgin's Charm of Deliverance" and was a charm a midwife placed in the hand of women in childbirth. The other charm stone is known as a witches' stone. It was deposited on the pivot stone of a gate and prevented witches from entering the croft or house. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:13 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:27:56 PM |
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218 (WHM100) |
Image of Charm stones - Charm of deliverance |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:02:51 PM |
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219 (WHM100) |
Image of Charm stones - Charm of deliverance (tag) |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:03:42 PM |
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Image of Charm stones - Charm of deliverance |
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Image of Charm stones - Charm of deliverance |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:04:33 PM |
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223 (WHM100) |
Spinning wheel |
This spinning wheel used for spinning thread or yarn from fibres was made in the French pattern, and was gifted to the West Highland Museum along with spindles, whorls, and a bobbin. The objects are exceptional because of they are said to have once belonged to Flora MacDonald (1722 – 1790), the heroine of the 1745 Rising and came from her home, Kingsburgh House, on Skye. This was the family home of Allan Macdonald, who married Flora Macdonald in 1750. After a brief emigration to America, the family returned to Kingsburgh House and Flora died there in March 1790. These are among the earliest objects to come into the museum’s collection in 1927. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:20 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:13:37 PM |
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224 (WHM100) |
Image of Flora MacDonald's Spinning wheel |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:05:03 PM |
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225 (WHM100) |
Image of Flora MacDonald's Spinning wheel |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:05:29 PM |
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226 (WHM100) |
Child's Highland outfit |
This is a typical example of a 19th century Highland outfit made for a child. It comprises of a kilt, jacket, sash, sporran, and Glengarry. It belonged to Donald McNaughton (1854 - 1937) and he wore it when he was about 5 years old in living on the Isle of Skye. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:24 PM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 11:20:02 AM |
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227 (WHM100) |
Image of Child’s Highland outfit |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:24 PM |
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228 (WHM100) |
Image of Child’s Highland outfit |
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229 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room |
This is the largest object in the West Highland Museum collection and maybe one of the most intriguing. It came from the old fort (An Gearasdan) at Fort William and dates back to 1690. This was a strategic strong hold at the southern end of the Great Glen. Built in 1654 it was named Fort William, after King William III. The fort gained notoriety for its role in the infamous Glen Coe Massacre of 1692. It was unsuccessfully besieged by the Jacobites during the uprising of 1745, and served as a disembarkation point for those leaving Scotland during the Highland Clearances. When the old fort at Fort William was demolished, the wooden panelling from the Governor's house dining room was dismantled and re-erected inside the museum in 1937. Money for restoration was raised by a public appeal. When the layers of paper and colour wash had been scraped off the original eau de nil colour was revealed. The panelling was then restored to this original 17th century colouring. This room is very popular with Outlander fans because it featured in the first novel. Inside the room is a round mahogany Cromwellian wine table. It is reputed to have belonged to Colonel Hill, who was Governor of Fort William during the Massacre of Glencoe. There are other objects on display in the room relating to the old fort including the iron door key to the Governor's house and the lock to the gate of the old fort. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:26 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:41:21 PM |
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Image of Governor’s room (include key 787, wine table L760 specs in wall L420) |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:46:59 PM |
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231 (WHM100) |
The Clanranald Anvil |
This object is a bit of a mystery. Known as the Clanranald Anvil, it probably dates back to the 14th or 15th century. It is a very heavy irregular lump of iron, and could also be called a swaging block, for the precise shaping of sheet metal by an armourer. There is some speculation it could be a meteorite, but this has yet to be proven. It was found in the 1920s by a man named John MacDonald among the remains of a deserted settlement at Upper or High Mingarry on the rugged and remote Moidart peninsula in the western Highlands. It was then given to the parish priest, one Father Campbell, who kept it on the outside windowsill of his house for many years. It was by tradition in the custodianship of the priest of Moidart. However, after it was twice stolen from the church it came into the care of the West Highland Museum in 1987. |
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Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:35:42 PM |
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232 (WHM100) |
Image of Clan Ranald anvil |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:06:32 PM |
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Image of Clan Ranald anvil |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:06:56 PM |
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Hard tartan dress |
This hard-tartan dress was handmade on the Scottish island of Benbecula in the early half of 19th century. It shows signs of wear, tear and repair, indicating that it would have been worn by a working woman. It was collected by the pioneering Victorian collector and folklorist Alexander Carmichael (1832-1912). Part of the Carmichael Collection is now in the museum’s care, while his archive is in the care of Edinburgh University. |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 04:08:52 PM |
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Image of Hard tartan dress |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:07:43 PM |
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Image of Hard tartan dress |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:08:07 PM |
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Image of Hard tartan dress |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:08:50 PM |
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Image of Hard tartan dress |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:09:17 PM |
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Image of Hard tartan dress |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:09:48 PM |
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Queen Victoria's riding whip |
Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) certainly had a love of horse riding and was an accomplished equestrienne. This gold mounted riding whip belonged to the Queen and was gifted to the museum through the Hepburn Bequest in 1973. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:40 PM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 11:24:04 AM |
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241 (WHM100) |
Image of Queen Victoria’s riding whip |
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242 (WHM100) |
Silver Quaich |
Silver quaichs are used by Scots to take a wee dram of whisky. This silver quaich has a fascinating story to tell and is said to have been drunk from by royalty on four occasions. Tradition says Prince Charles Edward Stuart drank from the quaich during the 1745 Rising. Prince Albert drank from it in 1847, followed by Queen Victoria in 1873 and the Prince of Wales in the 1930s. The quaich is mentioned in Queen Victoria's Highland Journals. Queen Victoria's Highland Journal for 13th September 1873 reads: "As we came through Ballachulish the post boy suddenly stopped, and a very respectable, stout looking old Highlander stepped up to the carriage with a silver quaich, out of which he said Prince Charles had drunk, and also my dearest Albert in 1847, and begged that I would do the same. A table, covered with a cloth and with a bottle on it, was on the other side of the road. I felt I could hardly refuse, and therefore tasted some whisky out of it, which delighted the people who were standing around." |
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Thursday 24th of December 2020 11:25:46 AM |
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Image of Silver quaich |
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Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:10:25 PM |
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244 (WHM100) |
"Letters and News at the Lochside" |
This very large oil painting by Henry Tanworth Wells (1828–1903) hangs at Arisaig House. It was a wedding gift to Gertrude Astley from her sisters when she married in 1883. It was painted specifically for Arisaig House. The painting was bequested to the West Highland Museum, but is on long term loan to Arisaig House where it is still displayed in the space it was intended for. The painting can be viewed by the public by appointment. The painting is titled "Letters and News at the Lochside" and depicts the postman Donald MacDonald of Achraig, Duncan McCrae (the boy), F. D. P. Astley, Sir John Millais, John MacDonald, boat captain: Donald MacDonald, a MacRae, Sir Henry Halford, Angus MacDonald (the water bailiff of Arienskill, and father of the yacht captain), and Mr Henry Evans. |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:52:45 PM |
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245 (WHM100) |
Image of Henry Tamworth Wells |
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Image of Henry Tamworth Wells |
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Sobieski kilt |
This hard-tartan box pleated Stuart kilt in the Duke of Rothesay tartan and is said to have been worn by the Sobieski brothers. The tartan is their own design. It is unusual as it is a very early example of a sewn box pleated kilt and it is the earlies example of this pattern which first made its appearance in 1842. The Sobieski brothers modelled themselves as scholars of Highland dress, weaponry and Gaelic culture. They claimed to be the grandchildren of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. From the 1820s the Sobieski - Stuart brothers were responsible for many of the tartans now accepted as being the “old and true tartans” of many clans. John Sobieski Stolberg Stuart and his brother Charles Edward Stuart claimed to be the legitimate grandsons of King Charles III. They claimed that Queen Louise and King Charles III had a son who was handed over to the captain of an English warship to protect him from assassination attempts. The Sobieski brothers claimed to be sons of this child. They fooled many in society. In reality, the Sobieski – Stuarts were born in Wales to English parents as John Carter Allen (1795–1872) and Charles Manning Allen (1802–1880). From 1847 they lost favour after their reputations were damaged by the press. |
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Image of Sobieski kilt |
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249 (WHM100) |
Image of Sobieski kilt |
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Image of Sobieski kilt |
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Image of Sobieski kilt |
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Image of Sobieski kilt |
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Fort William post horn |
This Victorian post horn is made from a cow horn and has a metal mouthpiece decorated with a caberfeidh (stag's head) and shield. It is on a shoulder string. It is said to have been used on the Fort William mail coach. The powerful noise of a horn was the best way to get messages across, usually some form of ‘Get out of the way!’ |
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John Brown's Highland outfit |
This is the Highland outfit Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) presented to her trusted Scottish servant, John Brown (1826 - 1883), on the occasion of her daughter, Princess Louise’s marriage. John Brown was the Queen’s personal servant at Balmoral and their special relationship is well documented. He once saved her life by stopping a runaway pony and cart. The pieces are all traditional dress accoutrements, but show the influence of Victorian taste in their elaborate design. They are inscribed “V.R. to J.B. 21st March 1871”. On that date the Princess Louise was married at Windsor to the Marquis of Lorne, later the 9th Duke of Argyll. The outfit includes a silver mounted sporran, dirk in a scabbard, sword in a scabbard, Sgian/Sgean dubh in sheath, two black leather belts (one with silver buckle), a powder horn, plaid brooch. Images in the gallery show Brown possibly wearing this Highland outfit. |
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Image of John Brown’s highland dress |
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Image of John Brown’s highland dress |
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John Brown memorial pin |
This rare and exquisite memorial tie pin was commissioned by Queen Victoria (1819 – 1901) on the death of John Brown (1826 – 1883). The Queen gifted it to Brown’s relations. The Queen had a close relationship with Brown, her favourite servant. After the death of her husband in 1861, the monarch turned to Brown, her trusted Highland ghillie, and it was even rumoured that they were romantically involved, although there is no evidence to support this. The statues and private memorials that Victoria had created for Brown during her life time were destroyed in the early 20th century at the order of her son, Edward VII (1841 – 1910), with whom Brown had often clashed because he resented Brown’s influence. |
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"Waulking the Cloth" |
This local Lochaber scene depicts women waulking cloth on the shores of Loch Nan Uamh. Six women are seated in a rough circle wielding short mallets and evidently singing, while another group observe them. People waulked the cloth they had woven. This meant that they pulled or stretched the tartan into shape. During the waulking process, they sang Gaelic songs and recited poetry to keep themselves amused. The painting was created by Jemima Wedderburn Blackburn (1823 – 1909) a renowned Scottish artist who lived at Roshven. Although she received no formal training in art, she was a watercolourist of outstanding ability. She had connections with many of the Victorian artistic and intellectual élite and formed life-long friendships with Landseer, Millais and Ruskin, who described her as 'the best artist he knew'. This painting was purchased with the support of The National Fund for Acquisitions to commemorate the 80th anniversary of founding of the West Highland Museum. |
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Victorian pistols |
Two pairs of pistols that belonged to Lochaber man Major James MacFarlane (1774 - 1849) who worked in India with the Honourable East India Company.
The first pair are percussion pistols with octagonal barrels, a ramrod, and a belt hook, and were made by gunsmith W. Powell. They date from the 1830s or early 1840s. There is a pistol and a spare. They would probably have been sold together in a presentation box, usually with gunpowder and a bullet making kit.
The second pair are percussion mechanism pistols made by Hewson of London, a fairly big gun manufacturer of the era. These pistols have been dated to the first decade of the 19th century. They are a last defence weapon and a person would conceal the weapon on their person and use it to either end their own life, or the life of their attacker. |
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Image of MacFarlane pistols |
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Image of MacFarlane pistols |
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Chid's tartan dress |
This is a beautiful example of a 19th century child’s tartan dress. The full skirt with flared sleeves is hand stitched. The tartan sett is Murray Mansfield (a variation of the Murray of Atholl) tartan with trimming of red Murray of Tullibardine tartan. The family who donated this piece tell the story that the piece of material used for the dress came from a soldier family member who took part in the Jacobite risings of 1745. While retreating from Derby, the soldier started to fear that he may be killed in battle. He took a piece of his Highland outfit, had it blessed, and handed it to a courier, who was given instructions to deliver it to the family. "The soldier told the courier that if all future children of the family were swathed in this material, it would keep them safe and bring them long and successful lives." It is not known exactly when the decision was made to make the material into a dress, but it is recorded that a young male member of the family was the first to wear it. |
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Image of Roshven child’s dress |
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Lochaber axe |
The iconic Lochaber axe has been included in the gallery because it is still an important symbol of the area today, even appearing on the West Highland Museum’s logo. The Lochaber axe is a long-handled battle-axe used by the Highland foot soldier. The design is a form of halberd. The first record of its use is around 1570 when Clan Cameron carried it during the Battle of Bun Garbhain between Clan Cameron and Clan Mackintosh. This pair of Lochaber axes originate from Taymouth Castle and were made for the visit of Queen Victoria to the castle in 1842. The Queen stayed at Taymouth for three days where she was treated to a lavish display of Highland culture. |
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Coffin guard |
This is a coffin guard or mort safe and is designed to prevent body snatchers stealing the corpse of someone who has recently died.
In the early 18th century medical schools in Scotland started to use dissection methods to teach the medical sciences. They general used executed criminals, but found demand out stripped supply. This gave rise to a trade in body snatching, stealing bodies from fresh graves and selling them to anatomists.
The practice shocked society, but no effective deterrent was found until around 1816 when the iron coffin guard was invented. It was placed around and over the coffin. This one is missing its lid. It would protect the body until it had decayed suitably to make body snatching undesirable to the thieves.
These were expensive to make, so only the rich could afford them. Sometimes churches would buy them and hire them out. This guard was from the old Glen Nevis cemetery in Fort William. It is one of the museum’s most sinister objects. |
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Ceremonial spades |
These decorated silver ceremonial spades were used to cut the first sods of local railway lines in the late 19th century. The first spade was used to cut the first sod of the West Highland Line, the 160-mile track from Glasgow to Mallaig. The turf was cut by Lord Abinger, Chairman of the Railway Company, on the 23 October 1889. At the time, the West Highland area was suffering through a lack of transport. In October 1887 the provost of Fort William N. B. MacKenzie mobilised local support for a new railway connection with Glasgow. The British Northern Railway agreed to offer part of the funds, with the British government providing the rest. The second spade is from the cutting of the turf of the Fort Augustus railway by Mrs Edward Ellice on 2 March 1897. This was the route from Spean Bridge via Invergarry to Fort Augustus. This line closed permanently in 1946. The Glasgow to Mallaig route is still operational today and is often heralded as one of the most scenic railway journeys in the world. |
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Image of Railway spade (close up) |
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"October in Knoydart" |
“October in Knoydart”, is an oil on canvas signed by the artist.
It depicts Lochaber’s wild mountainous scenery and was selected for the gallery because of the artist’s special relationship with the West Highland Museum. It was painted by Sir David Young Cameron (1865 – 1945) one of the foremost painters and printers of his day. Cameron had close links with the West Highlands and our museum. He was one of our earliest museum members and in 1928 printed proofs from the Strange Plate, an 18th century copper printing plate to raise funds for the museum. “October in Knoydart” hangs in our Jacobite gallery next to the printing plate and one of Cameron’s 1928 prints. It will tell the story not only of Cameron’s connection with the museum, but also the story of the aftermath of the 1745 Rising when Prince Charles Edward Stuart was on the run in the Highlands hiding in this landscape from the Hanoverian army. This painting was acquired with the assistance of Art Fund and National Fund for Acquisitions in 2020. It was purchased in memory of former Trustee John Gooch (1929 – 2019). |
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Birching table |
The birching table is from the old court house in Fort William where the birchings were carried out. It was last used in 1948, when a 15-year-old boy was birched for shoplifting". It is easy to forget in the present day how recent it was that corporal punishment was thought fitting and useful both as a punishment and deterrent. Right up until the mid-twentieth century it was a common punishment administered to the perpetrators of petty crimes. The birching involved having to lie face down on a table with arms tied together underneath, and legs held still by strong straps. A bundle of stripped rods of birch was then used to whip the recipient's bare buttocks. Occasionally the back and/or shoulders were whipped, and the type, number and weight of branches used (as well as the number of strokes) varied with the severity of the crime. It was legally required to have a doctor on hand when these punishments were being administered, although this may have been of little comfort to the recipient. |
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FS Commando fighting knife |
This iconic 1st pattern F-S Fighting Knife was designed by William Fairbairn and Eric Sykes in 1940. The duo trained special forces including the SOE and commandos here in Lochaber during the Second World War. Wilkinson Sword manufactured the fighting knives that were used for close combat by the British Commandos and Allied special forces. The techniques of effective use for this weapon were taught to various special forces at Highland training centres such as Lochailort Special Training Centre and Achnacarry, which was the Commando Basic Training Centre from 1942-1945. This dagger had been handed in to a police station in the south of Scotland as part of a knife amnesty and was scheduled for destruction. By chance a serving police officer, with an interest in Commando history, spotted the knife, recognised its historic importance and gifted to the museum. |
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Image of FS 1st pattern fighting knife |
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The Syd Shadbolt Collection |
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Whisky still |
This pot still has a mysterious history. It was found abandoned anonymously on the steps of the museum in the 1920s. The damage was caused by some over-zealous excisemen determined that the still would not be used again. There was a long tradition of illicit distilling in the Highlands. The government tried to control whisky production, and the 1788 Excise Act banned the use of stills making less than 100 gallons (450 litres) at a time. Legal whisky was poor quality, due to the high taxes imposed on the malted grain used to make it. Since the illicit stills paid no tax, and could use good malted grain, their whisky could be smuggled to markets where it would fetch a higher price than that made by the licensed distilleries. |
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Image of Illicit whisky still |
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Whisky bottles and measures |
This glass bottle contains a fine whisky said to be almost 200 years old. The faded label reads "from Jas. Young, Family Grocer, Wine & Spirit Merchant, High St. Fort William". James Young died in 1894. The whisky was gifted to the museum by Young’s successor, Walter Cameron. The second object is a copper smuggler's measure. The measure has been holed by the dastardly Excise men so that it could not be used again. It was found under the old hotel at Invergarry and gifted to the museum in 1926. |
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Image of Jas whisky bottle & measures |
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Golden Eagle |
This fine taxidermy specimen of a golden eagle came to the museum in 1940. There is no record as to when it was prepared, but our records show that the eagle was captured in a trap in Glencoe. By today’s standards this specimen was obtained unethically and the form of preservation seems old fashioned. However, the art of taxidermy is still practised today and according to the Natural History Museum “taxidermy is still bringing nature to life”. |
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Stalker's telescope |
This leather-bound stalker’s telescope has been selected because of its association with the Highlands. It is a typical example of equipment ghillies would use when deer stalking in the hills around the area. This telescope is particularly special as it was presented to Duncan McColl, head gamekeeper on the Mamore estate by King Edward VII in September 1909. |
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Image of Stalker’s telescope |
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Image of Stalker’s telescope |
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Image of Stalker’s telescope |
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Image of Stalker’s telescope |
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Image of Stalker’s telescope |
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Poltalloch harp |
This beautifully decorated clarsach, or Scottish harp is in the style of the Queen Mary harp, the original design of which dates from the reign of Mary Queen of Scots. This grand instrument is part of our Highland Life collection and the carved wood embellishment is typical of West Highland art. It is known at the Poltalloch harp because it originated from Poltalloch House. |
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Image of Portalloch harp/clarsach |
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Image of Portalloch harp/clarsach |
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Musette |
Musettes are small, elegant bagpipes that were fashionable in French court circles in the 17th and 18th centuries. This set of French bellows-type bagpipes known as a musette are extraordinary as they may once have belonged to Prince Charles Edward (1720 - 1788). They are made from wood, with leather bellows, a velvet bag, and are covered with silver lace trimming. The fittings and silver keys are made from ivory. A small oval silver plaque reads "bequeathed by the late Prince to --Steuart, wife of his Valet-de-Chambre, and purchased by I Skene of Rubislaw, Rome, 1802". |
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Aluminium ingot |
In 1929 the Lochaber aluminium smelter opened in Fort William. The British Aluminium Company had developed an area of 303 square miles around Ben Nevis where there is an average rainfall of 406 cm per year. This was ideal for the hydro-electric scheme that would be needed to manufacture the aluminium. This small block of aluminium was made from the first cast produced on 30 December 1929. The ingot was given to one of the senior members of the construction staff. The smelter has been an important employer in Fort William for more than 90 years. It is still operational and the last remaining aluminium smelter in the United Kingdom. |
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Image of Aluminium smelter 1st pour ingot |
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"Mrs Ryan" |
This portrait titled “Mrs Ryan” has been selected because the sitter and artist have close links to Lochaber. Keith Henderson (1883–1982) was a Scottish painter who worked in both oils and watercolours. He had a long professional career and served as a war artist in both the First and Second world wars. Henderson lived near Spean Bridge for a time. The sitter, Elizabeth Ryan, nee MacDonald (1863 - 1954) was a founder member of the West Highland Museum and our Chairman from 1938 until 1950. She was an inspirational lady. She married a tea planter and lived in Ceylon until 1920. When her husband died, she returned to Lochaber and moved to Roy Bridge where she was very active in the community. She founded the SWRI in Spean Bridge and was the Inverness-Shire President for 27 years. She was on the Board at the Belford Hospital and a Manager for St Andrew’s Ambulance. She was also actively involved in the Catholic Church, playing organ at Roy Bridge Church. She is pictured taking tea on a MacDonald tartan tablecloth. |
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Image of Mrs Ryan – Keith Henderson |
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Image of Mrs Ryan – Keith Henderson |
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Private Joseph Baker's medals |
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Image of Private Joseph Baker’s medals |
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Image of Private Joseph Baker’s photograph |
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Panoramic photographs |
This is a series of four panoramic photographs documenting Princess Margaret's visit to Fort William in 1965. They are important to our photographic collection, not only because they recorded a royal visit, but because they were taken by pioneering Fort William photographer Andy Paton. Paton invented his own camera with a special rotating lens that enabled him to take wide-screen images in an era before they were common place. Paton is usually remembered for his panoramic landscape photography and was famous in the 1970s for his photographic tour titled “Highland Panorama”. These images are outside his usual focus. The Paton Photographic Collection is a very large collection in the care of the West Highland Museum. This is an extensive collection of slides focusing on Highland life is still in the process of being catalogued. |
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Image of Paton panoramic photographs |
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Image of Paton panoramic photographs |
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Image of Paton panoramic photographs |
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Image of Paton panoramic photographs |
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MacInnes Massey ice axe |
This is a MacInnes Massey all metal ice axe. The Massey was one of the first metal-shafted ice axes manufactured in Britain. These ice axes revolutionised the sport of mountaineering. It was invented by Glencoe resident Hamish MacInnes (1930 – 2020). His decision to manufacture this design was taken in the early 1960s after he found two broken wooden axes on Ben Nevis, where two mountaineers were killed in a fall. MacInnes was an icon of mountaineering and is also known around the world as the father of mountain rescue. This axe along with a selection of mountaineering objects are on long term loan to the museum from the Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:54:52 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:58:11 PM |
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332 (WHM100) |
Image of MacInnes ice axe |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:54:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:30:43 PM |
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333 (WHM100) |
Image of MacInnes ice axe |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:55:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:31:10 PM |
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334 (WHM100) |
Duff mountain rescue stretcher |
Stretcher invented by Donald Duff (1893-1968) and used by Lochaber Mountain Rescue team (LMRT) whose patch includes Ben Nevis. Duff was a doctor, pioneer of Scottish mountain rescue, inventor, author, and the leader of LMRT in the late 1940s and 1950s. As chief surgeon at the Belford Hospital in Fort William he would often treat the casualties he had just rescued in the hospital still dressed in his mountain attire. Donald Duff invented this stretcher in 1944. It was in common use until it was replaced by the MacInnes Stretcher. The MacInnes stretcher was invented by local mountaineering legend Hamish MacInnes (1930 – 2020) who used some of the features of the Duff stretcher in his design. The MacInnes MK1 came into use in the early 1960s and later versions of it is still used by Scottish mountain rescue teams today. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:55:08 PM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 09:55:19 AM |
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335 (WHM100) |
Image of Duff stretcher |
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Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:55:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:31:33 PM |
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336 (WHM100) |
'Snow Cloud: Sun and Sleat, 1' |
This painting of skies near Mallaig was gifted to the West Highland Museum by the artist’s widow Magda Salvesen in1994. Jon Schueler (1916–1992) was regarded as a member of the New York Abstract Expressionist school of art. He first visited Scotland in 1957 where he travelled to Lochaber. He felt inspired by the turbulent skies and set up a studio near Mallaig on the Sound of Sleat, a stretch of water that runs between the Scottish mainland and the Isle of Skye. Schueler lived at Romasaig for five years in the 1970s and returned most years until his death. Dramatic changes in weather conditions are common in the area and Schueler dramatically captures these in his paintings |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:55:11 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:20:08 PM |
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337 (WHM100) |
Image of Snow Cloud Sun and Sleat |
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Image |
Tuesday 24th of November 2020 06:55:12 PM |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 04:45:26 PM |
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338 (WHM100) |
St Kilda Evacuation Image |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 11:57:51 AM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 11:57:51 AM |
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339 (WHM100) |
Image of Golden eagle |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 11:59:57 AM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 11:59:57 AM |
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340 (WHM100) |
Golden Eagle on rock |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:00:56 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:00:56 PM |
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341 (WHM100) |
Image of John Brown |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:02:54 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:02:54 PM |
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342 (WHM100) |
Image of Charm Stones witches stone |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:04:40 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:04:40 PM |
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343 (WHM100) |
Kathleen Connochie 1955 |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:06:16 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:06:16 PM |
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344 (WHM100) |
Image of Major James MacFarlane |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:08:04 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:08:04 PM |
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345 (WHM100) |
Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection 1 |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:09:45 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:09:45 PM |
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346 (WHM100) |
Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection 2 |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:10:09 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:10:09 PM |
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347 (WHM100) |
Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection 3 |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:11:05 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:11:05 PM |
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348 (WHM100) |
Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection 4 |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:11:38 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:11:38 PM |
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349 (WHM100) |
Image of Raising the Standard - WHM collection |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:12:58 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 12:12:58 PM |
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350 (WHM100) |
Embroidered postcards |
These postcards are part of a much larger collection sent by John McCallum to his wife Mary from France during the Great War. They married in Ballachulish in April 1916, but six months later John was shipped off to fight on the Western Front. He served as a Sergeant in the 13th Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Between October 1916 and February 1919 John sent Mary numerous postcards detailing his life in France. Embroidered cards like these were popular with the troops. They were made by local French women as a way of supplementing their income and sold to soldiers as gifts to send home. The postcards were gifted to the West Highland Museum in 2019 by John and Mary’s granddaughter. |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 01:27:30 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:54:21 PM |
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351 (WHM100) |
Secret portrait podcast |
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Audio |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:13:58 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:13:58 PM |
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352 (WHM100) |
Strange plate podcast |
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Audio |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:18:55 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:18:55 PM |
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353 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - THE HEPBURN BEQUEST |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:21:16 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:04:53 PM |
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354 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - WORN AT CULLODEN |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:23:55 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:07:57 PM |
EDM |
355 (WHM100) |
West Highlands Museum Blog - New Hidden Portrait Jacobite Snuff Box |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:25:11 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:07:02 PM |
EDM |
356 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - THE HEPBURN BEQUEST |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:26:45 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:05:20 PM |
EDM |
357 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - A GLIMPSE INTO THE HISTORY OF THE WEST HIGHLAND MUSEUM: THE 1925 JACOBITE EXHIBITION |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:28:17 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:05:40 PM |
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358 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART'S PRAYER BOOK |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:30:56 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:04:17 PM |
EDM |
360 (WHM100) |
National Galleries |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:34:59 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:34:59 PM |
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362 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - The Prince's Gift |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:38:09 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:07:32 PM |
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363 (WHM100) |
Corran Ferry Beaker, Fort William, Lochaber |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:40:05 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:40:05 PM |
EDM |
364 (WHM100) |
Video of Fairy Pipes |
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Video |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:46:13 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:29:24 PM |
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365 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - A LOCHABER LOVE STORY |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:48:19 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:02:18 PM |
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366 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - THE BEETLE WING DRESS |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:54:55 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:02:42 PM |
EDM |
367 (WHM100) |
Canmore Entry |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:56:58 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:56:58 PM |
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368 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - THE STORY OF THE GAELIC BARD IAIN LOM |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 02:57:55 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:03:05 PM |
EDM |
369 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - THE GLEN ROY CRUET AND CRANACHAN ROAD MASS STONE |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:08:46 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:08:46 PM |
EDM |
370 (WHM100) |
Calum Maclean Blog entry |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:14:38 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:14:38 PM |
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371 (WHM100) |
Image of A. A. Cameron's championship belt |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:17:02 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:17:02 PM |
EDM |
372 (WHM100) |
Image of A. A. Cameron's championship belt |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:17:34 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:17:34 PM |
EDM |
373 (WHM100) |
Image of A. A. Cameron's championship belt |
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Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:18:01 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:18:01 PM |
EDM |
374 (WHM100) |
Ben Nevis mountain race |
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Video |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:20:34 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:20:34 PM |
EDM |
375 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - ST KILDA, THE PEOPLE |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:24:55 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:24:55 PM |
EDM |
376 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - ST KILDA, THE EVACUATION |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:25:30 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:38:14 PM |
EDM |
377 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - ST KILDA - SMALLPOX, OR WAS IT? |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:26:02 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:38:02 PM |
EDM |
378 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - ST KILDA AND THE LAST OF THE "PENGUINS" |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:26:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of December 2020 01:34:47 PM |
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380 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - JEMIMA BLACKBURN: A VICTORIAN PIONEER |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:30:22 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:30:22 PM |
EDM |
381 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - MAJOR MACFARLANE'S PISTOLS |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:31:19 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:31:19 PM |
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382 (WHM100) |
West Highland Museum Blog - ALUMINIUM IN LOCHABER |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:33:21 PM |
Wednesday 16th of December 2020 03:33:21 PM |
EDM |
386 (WHM100) |
Image of John Brown’s highland dress |
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Image |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:10 AM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:10 AM |
EDM |
387 (WHM100) |
Image of John Brown’s highland dress |
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Image |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:38 AM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:38 AM |
EDM |
388 (WHM100) |
Image of John Brown’s highland dress |
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Image |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:59 AM |
Thursday 24th of December 2020 10:21:59 AM |
EDM |
389 (WHM100) |
Latin Prayer 1 |
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Video |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:21:35 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:13:48 PM |
EDM |
390 (WHM100) |
Latin Prayer 2 |
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Video |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:22:12 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 05:11:30 PM |
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391 (WHM100) |
Prayer 1 Culloden |
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Audio |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:31:09 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:31:09 PM |
EDM |
392 (WHM100) |
Prayer 2 Culloden |
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Audio |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:31:50 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:31:50 PM |
EDM |
393 (WHM100) |
Prayer 3 Culloden |
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Audio |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:32:32 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 03:32:32 PM |
EDM |
394 (WHM100) |
Image of FS knife |
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Image |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:03:44 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:03:44 PM |
EDM |
395 (WHM100) |
Image of Macinees Massey Axe advert |
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Image |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:05:37 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:05:37 PM |
EDM |
396 (WHM100) |
Image of Massey axe |
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Image |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:06:32 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:06:32 PM |
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397 (WHM100) |
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's plaid |
This fragment of plaid was gifted to the Museum in 1973 as part of a Bequest from Dr Charles Hepburn, a collector of Jacobite memorabilia. The sett matches the pattern of a section of plaid from a tartan at Moy Hall. The Moy Hall plaid was given to Lady MacKintosh by Prince Charles Edward Stuart when he stayed there in February 1746, the occasion of the famous Rout of Moy. It was common practice for the Prince to give sections of tartan as gifts to his supporters that he stayed with. This is an interesting example of Jacobite material culture as supporters collected and cherished relics associated with the Prince. This tartan was deemed so important that it was copied by later generations. This fragment could be an 18th century original, but is more likely to be a later 19th century version. An image of the original Moy Hall plaid is pictured in this gallery. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:11:17 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:14:10 PM |
EDM |
398 (WHM100) |
West Highlands Museum Blog - A Fragment of Prince Charlie’s Tartan Plaid |
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Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:17:11 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:17:11 PM |
EDM |
399 (WHM100) |
Image of 1926 Spean Bridge Shinty team |
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Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:20:47 PM |
Tuesday 05th of January 2021 04:20:47 PM |
EDM |
400 (WHM100) |
John McCallum in 1914 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:50:12 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:50:12 PM |
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401 (WHM100) |
WW1 1 |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:50:45 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:52:04 PM |
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402 (WHM100) |
WW1 1 back |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:51:10 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:56:59 PM |
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403 (WHM100) |
WW1 3 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:55:06 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:52:38 PM |
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404 (WHM100) |
WW1 3 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:55:59 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:55:59 PM |
EDM |
405 (WHM100) |
WW1 2 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:57:27 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:52:49 PM |
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406 (WHM100) |
WW1 2 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:57:54 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:57:54 PM |
EDM |
407 (WHM100) |
WW1 4 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:58:31 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:53:00 PM |
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408 (WHM100) |
WW1 4 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:58:53 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 01:58:53 PM |
EDM |
409 (WHM100) |
WW1 5 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:00:11 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:00:11 PM |
EDM |
410 (WHM100) |
WW1 5 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:00:33 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:53:13 PM |
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411 (WHM100) |
WW1 6 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:00:56 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:47:47 PM |
EDM |
412 (WHM100) |
WW1 6 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:01:31 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:53:23 PM |
EDM |
413 (WHM100) |
WW1 7 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:02:06 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:02:06 PM |
EDM |
414 (WHM100) |
WW1 7 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:02:28 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:48:12 PM |
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415 (WHM100) |
WW1 8 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:03:58 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:03:58 PM |
EDM |
416 (WHM100) |
WW1 8 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:04:24 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:48:37 PM |
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417 (WHM100) |
WW1 9 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:04:49 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:04:49 PM |
EDM |
418 (WHM100) |
WW1 9 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:05:14 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:53:54 PM |
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419 (WHM100) |
WW1 10 back |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:05:41 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:05:41 PM |
EDM |
420 (WHM100) |
WW1 10 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:06:02 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 04:49:40 PM |
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421 (WHM100) |
WWI John McCallum and Mary Anne McCullan (nee Cameron) on their wedding day 1916 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:07:26 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:07:26 PM |
EDM |
422 (WHM100) |
Image of "Waulking the Cloth" |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:12:48 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:12:48 PM |
EDM |
423 (WHM100) |
Image of Copper Plate Print |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:16:58 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:16:58 PM |
EDM |
424 (WHM100) |
Image of DY Cameron print |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:17:37 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:17:37 PM |
EDM |
425 (WHM100) |
Lament for MacDonald of Kinlochmoidart 1 |
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Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:30:12 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of February 2021 02:30:12 PM |
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426 (WHM100) |
Image of Map of Forfeited lands (sepia) |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 01:04:16 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 01:04:16 PM |
EDM |
427 (WHM100) |
Image of Map of Forfeited lands |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 01:04:45 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 01:04:45 PM |
EDM |
428 (WHM100) |
Birching Table |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:49:25 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:49:25 PM |
EDM |
429 (WHM100) |
D Y Cameron 2 |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:54:23 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:54:23 PM |
EDM |
430 (WHM100) |
D Y Cameron painting |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:54:57 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:54:57 PM |
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431 (WHM100) |
Pair of Lochaber axes from Taymouth (right and left axes) full photo |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:59:47 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 02:59:47 PM |
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432 (WHM100) |
Pair of Lochaber axes from Taymouth (right and left axes) |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 03:00:30 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 03:00:30 PM |
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433 (WHM100) |
Pair of Lochaber axes from Taymouth (right and left axes) |
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Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 03:00:51 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of February 2021 03:00:51 PM |
EDM |
434 (WHM100) |
BPC Plaid |
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Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:10:09 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:10:09 PM |
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435 (WHM100) |
Moy Hall Plaid |
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Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:10:49 PM |
Thursday 04th of February 2021 05:10:49 PM |
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436 (WHM100) |
1900 R C Maclagan Games of Argyleshire Plate 1 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 01:45:40 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 01:45:40 PM |
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437 (WHM100) |
Image of Shinty stick and ball |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 01:46:21 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 01:46:21 PM |
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438 (WHM100) |
Iain Lom's poetry |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:02:39 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:02:39 PM |
EDM |
439 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt bunny 1 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:15:45 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:15:45 PM |
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440 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt bunny 2 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:16:31 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:16:31 PM |
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441 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt Japan map 1 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:17:07 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:17:07 PM |
EDM |
442 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt Japan map 2 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:18:08 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:18:08 PM |
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443 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt Japan map 3 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:18:55 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:18:55 PM |
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444 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt silk escape map - burma siam |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:19:38 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:19:38 PM |
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445 (WHM100) |
Image of 4312 SShadbolt silk escape map - burma siam 2 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:20:12 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:20:12 PM |
EDM |
446 (WHM100) |
Image of Syd Shadbolt silk escape map - burma siam 3 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:20:43 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:20:43 PM |
EDM |
447 (WHM100) |
Image of Gaelic Dictionary |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:22:43 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:22:43 PM |
EDM |
448 (WHM100) |
Image of Gaelic Dictionary 2 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:23:15 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:23:15 PM |
EDM |
449 (WHM100) |
Image of Gaelic Dictionary 3 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:23:52 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:23:52 PM |
EDM |
450 (WHM100) |
Image of Gaelic Dictionary 4 |
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Friday 05th of February 2021 02:24:49 PM |
Friday 05th of February 2021 02:24:49 PM |
EDM |
451 (WHM100) |
Image of Donald Duff |
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Image |
Monday 08th of February 2021 09:58:26 AM |
Monday 08th of February 2021 09:58:26 AM |
EDM |
452 (WHM100) |
Image of duff stretcher whm |
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Monday 08th of February 2021 11:58:42 AM |
Monday 08th of February 2021 11:58:42 AM |
EDM |
453 (WHM100) |
The Sinister History of the Mort Safe |
Blog looking at the history of the mort safe |
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Thursday 11th of March 2021 11:36:44 AM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 11:46:48 AM |
EDM |
454 (WHM100) |
Major MacFarlane's Pistols |
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Friday 12th of March 2021 12:41:17 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:51:24 PM |
EDM |
455 (WHM100) |
Blog - Flora MacDonald, the Myths Behind the Legend |
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Text |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:53:11 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:53:11 PM |
EDM |
456 (WHM100) |
Blog - A Life History of the Strange Plate |
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Text |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:58:48 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 12:58:48 PM |
EDM |
457 (WHM100) |
Blog - A Life History of the Strange Plate |
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Text |
Friday 12th of March 2021 01:01:07 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 01:01:07 PM |
EDM |
458 (WHM100) |
Blog - Clementina Walkinshaw |
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Text |
Friday 12th of March 2021 01:09:27 PM |
Friday 12th of March 2021 01:09:27 PM |
EDM |
461 (WHM100) |
Blog - The Artist Jon Schueler |
Blog by Madga Salvesen, Curator Jon Schueler Estate |
Text |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 03:40:09 PM |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 04:50:10 PM |
EDM |
462 (WHM100) |
Jon Schueler's Romasaig Studio |
Jon Schueler's studio at Romasaig near Mallaig. This was Schueler’s Scottish home and studio which was formerly an old schoolhouse in Glasnacardoch, a mile outside Mallaig, Inverness-shire. |
Image |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 03:45:28 PM |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 03:45:28 PM |
EDM |
463 (WHM100) |
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's waistcoat |
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Image |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 05:52:41 PM |
Sunday 04th of April 2021 05:52:41 PM |
EDM |
464 (WHM100) |
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's death mask |
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Image |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:34:58 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:34:58 PM |
EDM |
465 (WHM100) |
Prince Charles Edward Stuart's death mask |
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Image |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:36:05 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:36:05 PM |
EDM |
466 (WHM100) |
The Secret Portrait |
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Image |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:50:39 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 01:50:39 PM |
EDM |
467 (WHM100) |
Annualar Brooch |
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Image |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:23:50 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:23:50 PM |
EDM |
468 (WHM100) |
Charm Stones |
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Image |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:27:06 PM |
Monday 05th of April 2021 02:27:06 PM |
EDM |
469 (WHM100) |
WHM sequence with sound |
These images were created as part of the Highland Threads digital exhibition - an online collection curated from fourteen Highland museum collections which tell the stories of their best costumes. you can visit the full exhibition here - https://highlandthreads.co.uk/ |
Video |
Saturday 15th of May 2021 01:46:04 PM |
Saturday 15th of May 2021 03:54:32 PM |
EDM |
470 (WHM100) |
Stills |
These images were created as part of the Highland Threads digital exhibition - an online collection curated from fourteen Highland museum collections which tell the stories of their best costumes. you can visit the full exhibition here - https://highlandthreads.co.uk/ |
Image |
Saturday 15th of May 2021 01:48:02 PM |
Saturday 15th of May 2021 01:54:08 PM |
EDM |
471 (WHM100) |
Images of Duff Stretcher |
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Image |
Friday 28th of May 2021 09:54:20 AM |
Friday 28th of May 2021 10:10:09 AM |
EDM |
472 (WHM100) |
Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by Sir Robert Strange |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:47:15 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:47:15 AM |
EDM |
473 (WHM100) |
Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart after Robert Strange |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:47:55 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:47:55 AM |
EDM |
474 (WHM100) |
Portrait of Prince Charles Edward Stuart After Sir Robert Strange |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:48:44 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:48:44 AM |
EDM |
475 (WHM100) |
1909 W B Blaikie bank note print |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:51:47 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:51:47 AM |
EDM |
476 (WHM100) |
1909 W B Blaikie penny note print |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:52:20 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:52:20 AM |
EDM |
477 (WHM100) |
1928 Sir D Y Cameron bank note print |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:53:05 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:53:05 AM |
EDM |
478 (WHM100) |
1928 Sir D Y Cameron penny note print |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:53:40 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:53:40 AM |
EDM |
479 (WHM100) |
2021 Edinburgh Printmakers bank note print |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:54:15 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:54:15 AM |
EDM |
480 (WHM100) |
Musette |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:56:33 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:56:33 AM |
EDM |
481 (WHM100) |
Musette ivory fittings |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:57:26 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:57:26 AM |
EDM |
482 (WHM100) |
Musette bellows |
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Image |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:58:05 AM |
Wednesday 14th of July 2021 09:58:05 AM |
EDM |
484 (WHM100) |
Fort William Cannonball |
When land around the old fort was excavated to make way for the first rail line into Fort William in the 1890s, knives, cannon, and bullet moulds were found in the old fort. This cannon ball was found in the old Fort and is marked with a Government arrow. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 10:47:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 02:20:23 PM |
EDM |
485 (WHM100) |
Cannonball image |
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Image |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 11:22:23 AM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 11:22:23 AM |
EDM |
486 (WHM100) |
Cannonball image 3D |
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Image |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 11:27:19 AM |
Thursday 26th of August 2021 11:27:19 AM |
EDM |
487 (WHM100) |
Corran Beaker 3D |
Bronze age beaker |
3D Object |
Wednesday 15th of September 2021 02:14:59 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:52:56 PM |
EDM |
490 (WHM100) |
Beaker Image |
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Image |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:27:32 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 03:27:32 PM |
EDM |
492 (WHM100) |
Glennfinnan Stone Image |
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Image |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:07:15 PM |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:07:15 PM |
EDM |
493 (WHM100) |
Bog Stool Image |
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Image |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:10:57 PM |
Friday 17th of September 2021 03:10:57 PM |
EDM |
494 (WHM100) |
Wooden bowl 3D |
wooden bowl from Governor's House. |
3D Object |
Monday 20th of September 2021 11:47:54 AM |
Tuesday 09th of November 2021 02:07:55 PM |
EDM |
495 (WHM100) |
Wooden Bowl |
Small wooden bowl possibly for soup of porridge. It was found in the Governor's House at Fort William when the fort was demolished in 1938. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 20th of September 2021 11:48:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 02:18:51 PM |
EDM |
496 (WHM100) |
Wooden Bowl Image |
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Image |
Monday 20th of September 2021 12:51:59 PM |
Monday 20th of September 2021 12:51:59 PM |
EDM |
497 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:19:08 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:19:08 PM |
EDM |
498 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:22:57 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:22:57 PM |
EDM |
499 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:25:15 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:25:15 PM |
EDM |
500 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:35:01 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:35:01 PM |
EDM |
501 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:39:17 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:39:17 PM |
EDM |
502 (WHM100) |
The Governor's room Tour |
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Tour |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:40:57 PM |
Monday 11th of October 2021 02:40:57 PM |
EDM |
504 (WHM100) |
Stone Axe Image |
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Image |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 04:36:47 PM |
Wednesday 13th of October 2021 04:36:47 PM |
EDM |
505 (WHM100) |
Mystery object 3D |
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3D Object |
Friday 15th of October 2021 05:31:13 PM |
Saturday 16th of October 2021 05:05:04 PM |
EDM |
506 (WHM100) |
Mystery Object Image |
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Image |
Saturday 16th of October 2021 05:06:23 PM |
Saturday 16th of October 2021 05:06:23 PM |
EDM |
507 (WHM100) |
Two-sided seat |
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Image |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 02:22:40 PM |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 02:22:40 PM |
EDM |
508 (WHM100) |
Two sided chair images |
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Image |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 03:50:10 PM |
Tuesday 19th of October 2021 03:56:01 PM |
EDM |
509 (WHM100) |
Fort William Gate Lock 3D |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 03rd of November 2021 03:39:15 PM |
Wednesday 20th of April 2022 12:14:57 PM |
EDM |
510 (WHM100) |
Fort William gate lock |
Large metal lock from Fort William. |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 03rd of November 2021 03:43:47 PM |
Wednesday 20th of April 2022 12:10:54 PM |
EDM |
511 (WHM100) |
‘Pot Pourry’ [sic], (Les Amusements de Chambre) played by Dr Amanda Babington |
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Video |
Tuesday 21st of December 2021 11:13:13 AM |
Tuesday 21st of December 2021 01:09:23 PM |
EDM |
512 (WHM100) |
Sobieski Kilt Blog |
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Text |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:13:05 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:13:05 PM |
EDM |
513 (WHM100) |
The St Kilda Mailboat |
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Text |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:16:27 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:18:05 PM |
EDM |
514 (WHM100) |
The Clanranald Anvil |
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Text |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:35:09 PM |
Thursday 23rd of December 2021 03:35:09 PM |
EDM |
515 (WHM100) |
Powder Horn 3D |
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3D Object |
Thursday 06th of January 2022 04:03:56 PM |
Friday 07th of January 2022 03:28:50 PM |
EDM |
516 (WHM100) |
Fort William gate lock Image |
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Image |
Wednesday 20th of April 2022 12:09:30 PM |
Wednesday 20th of April 2022 12:09:30 PM |
EDM |
1 (Highlanders) |
University of St Andrews image |
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Image |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:48:49 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:55:50 PM |
EDM |
2 (Highlanders) |
University of St Andrews |
OpenVirtualWorlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers with expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology; and with 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience. Scientific results are addressing the use of Virtual Worlds, Cross and Parallel reality systems in mobile and immersive contexts. We have spun out SMART History, to create a Virtual Time binocular platform. |
Organization |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:49:56 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:55:35 PM |
EDM |
4 (Highlanders) |
Highlanders Museum Logo |
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Image |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:53:42 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 01:53:42 PM |
EDM |
5 (Highlanders) |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 02:01:52 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 02:57:20 PM |
EDM |
6 (Highlanders) |
Ammunition Pouch |
Ammunition Pouch x 3. German equipment |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 02:57:01 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:08:46 PM |
EDM |
7 (Highlanders) |
Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders’ Museum (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection) covers three floors of Fort George’s former Lieutenant Governors’ House. The museum has roughly 20,000 artefacts and an estimated 10,000 documents and photographs. The museum is the largest regimental museum in Scotland, outside of Edinburgh. Browse through the menus to feel the experience. Highlanders The Highlanders are the descendants of four famous Scottish Regiments originally raised from the Clans and communities of the Highlands and Islands in the late 1700’s. The Highlanders Battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, (4 SCOTS), today incorporates the world-famous names of the Seaforth Highlanders, The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders and the Queen’s Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons). The Museum represents all these famous Regiments except for The Gordon Highlanders who have their own museum in Aberdeen. The museum includes items from the Lovat Scouts and Liverpool Scottish as well as our Allied Regiments from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Gurkhas. |
Organization |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:11:01 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:11:01 PM |
EDM |
8 (Highlanders) |
British Army Issued Officers Binoculars, WWI |
Kershaw & Son. Ltd. No. 3 Mark II British Army Military Officers Binoculars |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:36:19 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:36:19 PM |
EDM |
9 (Highlanders) |
British Army Issued Officers Binoculars, WWI |
Kershaw & Son. Ltd. No. 3 Mark II British Army Military Officers Binoculars |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:37:43 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:08:59 PM |
EDM |
10 (Highlanders) |
Image of Silver Box |
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Image |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:42:16 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:42:16 PM |
EDM |
11 (Highlanders) |
Cigarette box (Silver) |
A silver box with signatures on it. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 03:42:44 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:09:14 PM |
EDM |
13 (Highlanders) |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:11:47 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:11:47 PM |
EDM |
14 (Highlanders) |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:45:22 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:45:22 PM |
EDM |
15 (Highlanders) |
Hitlers Desk Piece |
Piece of Adolf Hitler's desk. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lt Col Richard Broad MC, Seaforth Highlanders. The desk had been broken in pieces by Russian solders in May 1945. |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:47:59 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:57:33 PM |
EDM |
16 (Highlanders) |
Biscuit Box |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:55:01 PM |
Thursday 18th of November 2021 04:55:01 PM |
EDM |
17 (Highlanders) |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:16:29 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:16:29 AM |
EDM |
18 (Highlanders) |
Steel Helmet |
Steel helmet worn by Captain Rev F J L MacLachlan MC, Chaplain to the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders, during the crossing of the Irrawaddy River on 19/20 March 1945. This river crossing marked a major point in the re-conquest of Burma, following the victories at Kohima and Imphal. The 1st Camerons played a vital role in the inital assault, securing a bridgehead on the enemy-held bank. Captain MacLachlan’s helmet was struck by a Japanese machine gun bullt during the crossing but he was unhurt. Steel helmet, khaki in colour, with bullet hole. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:16:53 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:16:53 AM |
EDM |
19 (Highlanders) |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:24:52 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:24:52 AM |
EDM |
20 (Highlanders) |
Seaforth Highlander POW Side Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War. It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders. Part of the Highlander’s Mueum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:26:56 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:26:56 AM |
EDM |
21 (Highlanders) |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:33:01 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 09:33:01 AM |
EDM |
22 (Highlanders) |
Wool Jersey |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 10:28:49 AM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 10:28:49 AM |
EDM |
23 (Highlanders) |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:32:44 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:32:44 PM |
EDM |
24 (Highlanders) |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
Rifle heavily encrusted in marine silt. Photographed in situ in custom display box. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:35:22 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:35:22 PM |
EDM |
25 (Highlanders) |
Highlanders Museum |
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Tour |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:39:37 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:39:37 PM |
EDM |
26 (Highlanders) |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:45:31 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:45:31 PM |
EDM |
27 (Highlanders) |
Hitler's Despatch Box |
Despatch box used by Adolf Hitler. Removed from the Bunker beneath the Chancellery in Berlin by Lieutenant Colonel I F Anderson OBE MC, Seaforth Highlanders in May 1945. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:48:43 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:48:43 PM |
EDM |
28 (Highlanders) |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
3D Object |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:56:34 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:39:26 PM |
EDM |
29 (Highlanders) |
German 'Schu' Mine |
German 'Schu' Mine used in the Italian campaign of 1944, captured by the 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. These small anti-personnel mines were particularly dangerous as their wooden casing made them impossible to detect using a magnetic min detector. The box contained a 200 g block of explosive, enough to cause a serious wound rather than to kill outright. Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:56:58 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 03:56:58 PM |
EDM |
30 (Highlanders) |
Hackle - Blue |
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Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:06:59 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:06:59 PM |
EDM |
31 (Highlanders) |
Hackle - Blue |
One of the Original Royal blue hackles issued to the 1st Camerons in early 1940 on the orders of HM King George VI, Colonel in Chief of the Regiment, after he had inspected the battalion in the field in France on 5 December 1939 |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:07:17 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:07:17 PM |
EDM |
32 (Highlanders) |
Folding Knife |
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Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:09:46 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:09:46 PM |
EDM |
33 (Highlanders) |
Pocket Knife |
Belonged to Captain WKR Murray of the 4th BN Cameron Highlanders, captured at St Valery |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:09:56 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:09:56 PM |
EDM |
34 (Highlanders) |
Revolver |
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Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:11:31 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:11:31 PM |
EDM |
35 (Highlanders) |
Revolver |
Belongs to LT Col Miers |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:12:35 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:12:35 PM |
EDM |
36 (Highlanders) |
Cigarette Lighter |
|
Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:32:59 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:32:59 PM |
EDM |
37 (Highlanders) |
Image of Cigarette Lighter |
|
Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:33:49 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:33:49 PM |
EDM |
38 (Highlanders) |
Cigarette Lighter |
With bullet embedded in side. Cigrette lighter owned by Pte Tommy Fraser when serving with the 1st Camerons in France in 1940. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:34:00 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:34:00 PM |
EDM |
39 (Highlanders) |
Image of Regimental cane |
|
Image |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:35:46 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:35:46 PM |
EDM |
40 (Highlanders) |
Regimental cane |
Regimental can carried by an officer of the Seaforth Highlanders, picked up on the battlefield of El Alamein, 1943. |
Movable Heritage |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:36:02 PM |
Friday 19th of November 2021 04:36:02 PM |
EDM |
41 (Highlanders) |
Oflag IX A/Z Rotenburg Germany |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:33:40 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:36:24 AM |
EDM |
42 (Highlanders) |
Stalag XXI-D |
Stalag XXI-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp based in Poznań in German-occupied Poland, operated in 1940–1945. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:35:11 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:17:22 PM |
EDM |
43 (Highlanders) |
Oflag V-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:43:32 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:43:32 AM |
EDM |
44 (Highlanders) |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:44:10 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:44:10 AM |
EDM |
46 (Highlanders) |
Oflag VII-C |
Oflag VII-C was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp for officers located in Laufen Castle, in Laufen in south-eastern Bavaria from 1940 to 1942. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:45:57 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:21:29 PM |
EDM |
47 (Highlanders) |
Oflag V-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:47:14 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:47:14 AM |
EDM |
48 (Highlanders) |
Oflag VI-B |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:47:54 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:47:54 AM |
EDM |
49 (Highlanders) |
Stalag 383 |
Stalag 383 was a German World War II Prisoner of War camp located in Hohenfels, Bavaria. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:50:04 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:19:52 PM |
EDM |
50 (Highlanders) |
Stalag Luft III |
Stalag Luft III (German: Stammlager Luft III; literally "Main Camp, Air, III"; SL III) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the Second World War, which held captured Western Allied air force personnel. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:50:36 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:19:01 PM |
EDM |
51 (Highlanders) |
Stalag Luft I |
Stalag Luft I was a German World War II prisoner-of-war (POW) camp near Barth, Western Pomerania, Germany, for captured Allied airmen. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:51:31 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:13:48 PM |
EDM |
52 (Highlanders) |
Stalag I-A |
Stalag I-A was a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, located in the village of Stabławki (then officially Stablack). It housed mainly Polish, Belgian, French and Russian prisoners of war, but also Britons and Italians. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:52:54 AM |
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53 (Highlanders) |
Stalag XX-B |
Located near Marienburg, it was originally a hutted and tented camp with a double boundary fence and watchtowers. British, Poles and Serbs were held here in 1940. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:54:11 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:16:04 PM |
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54 (Highlanders) |
Stalag XX-A |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:56:09 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:56:09 AM |
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55 (Highlanders) |
Stalag IX-C |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 10:57:23 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 03:17:28 PM |
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56 (Highlanders) |
Fort VII |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:16:37 AM |
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57 (Highlanders) |
Posen Fort VIII |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:17:05 AM |
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58 (Highlanders) |
5-elbersdorf-paint-oflag-ix-a_h-lower-camp.jpg |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:20:01 AM |
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59 (Highlanders) |
Biberach_Austrailian_Group.jpg |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:21:52 AM |
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60 (Highlanders) |
Biberach Illustrations Outside and sunbathing |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:22:54 AM |
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61 (Highlanders) |
Illustration Biberach barrack room |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:23:46 AM |
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62 (Highlanders) |
Laufen 2 |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:26:22 AM |
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63 (Highlanders) |
Laufen Oflag |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:27:10 AM |
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64 (Highlanders) |
Officers outside building at Biberach |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:28:12 AM |
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65 (Highlanders) |
Posen Fort VIII |
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66 (Highlanders) |
Major John David T. Hillman |
LT & QM J. HILLMAN
P.O.W. No 1165
HOME ADDRESS:-
71 ROSEHILL DRIVE
ABERDEEN
SCOTLAND. |
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67 (Highlanders) |
Rotenburg Parcel Hut Staff |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:30:35 AM |
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68 (Highlanders) |
Rotenburg Parcel Staff outside |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:31:17 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:31:17 AM |
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69 (Highlanders) |
Rotenburg Shackleton and Titch |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:32:09 AM |
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70 (Highlanders) |
Rotenburg Signals Group |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:32:41 AM |
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71 (Highlanders) |
Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:34:12 AM |
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72 (Highlanders) |
Officers attending the funeral of DF Cavaye . Died on 21.06.1941 in a German Hospital, was a POW at Oflag VB. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:35:14 AM |
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73 (Highlanders) |
The funeral of Lieutenant Derrick Fred Cavaye (Oflag VB died as POW) of the 4th Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 1941. Copyright Mrs Marjory Wood. 2. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:36:52 AM |
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74 (Highlanders) |
The grave of Lieutenant Derrick Fred Cavaye (Oflag VB died as POW) of the 4th Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 1941. Copyright Mrs Marjory Wood. 1. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:38:22 AM |
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75 (Highlanders) |
Pte. David G. Reid 2823046 |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:45:29 AM |
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76 (Highlanders) |
Group of POWs at Stalag XXA (Thorn) with Pte. David G Reid 2823046 marked with an X |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:46:50 AM |
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77 (Highlanders) |
Pte David G Reid |
Pte David G Reid 2823046 of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. Possibly captured following he defat of the 51st Highland division at St. Valery. Reported missing on the 18/07/1940 under Casualty List No 258. and later, on the 06/08/1940 under Casualty List No.274. as a POW.
POW No.17663
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz. |
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78 (Highlanders) |
Pte John Barron Wright |
Pte. John Barron Wright 2817728 6th (Morayshire) Battalion Seaforth Highlanders TA
POW No.5862
Stalag 20a, Thorn Podgorz |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:48:03 AM |
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79 (Highlanders) |
Chapel at Stalag XI B |
Chapel at Stalag XIB. At some camps POWs were allowed to convert a barrack or part of a building into chapels for religious services. |
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80 (Highlanders) |
Stalag XI-B |
Stalag XI-B and Stalag XI-D / 357 were two German World War II prisoner-of-war camps (Stammlager) located just to the east of the town of Fallingbostel in Lower Saxony, in north-western Germany. The camps housed Polish, French, Belgian, Soviet, Italian, British, Yugoslav, American, Canadian and other Allied POWs. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:56:15 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:56:15 AM |
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81 (Highlanders) |
Communion at Stalag VIII A |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:59:16 AM |
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82 (Highlanders) |
Stalag VIII-A |
Stalag VIII-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located just to the south of the town of Görlitz in Lower Silesia, east of the River Neisse. The location of the camp lies in today's Polish town of Zgorzelec, which lies over the river from Görlitz. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:59:36 AM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 11:59:36 AM |
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83 (Highlanders) |
2019-032-qqq Funeral of Sgt Hastie Seaforth Highlander died in Stalag 383 June 1943 |
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84 (Highlanders) |
A watch tower at Stalag 383. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 12:09:53 PM |
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85 (Highlanders) |
POW camps background |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 01:25:07 PM |
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86 (Highlanders) |
McGraw 4 Back |
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87 (Highlanders) |
McGraw 4 Front |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:07:46 PM |
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88 (Highlanders) |
McGraw 5 Back |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:08:13 PM |
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89 (Highlanders) |
McGraw 5 Front |
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90 (Highlanders) |
Pte D McGraw (2931988) |
Pte D McGraw (2931988), Cameron Highlanders', Stalag IXc Mulhausen. PoW Number 743. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:08:50 PM |
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91 (Highlanders) |
Jimmy the POW |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:10:07 PM |
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92 (Highlanders) |
William Ellis |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:10:36 PM |
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93 (Highlanders) |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) |
Pte James. A. Ellis (2817986) Stalag IXc Mulhausen. POW No. 1448. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 02:10:55 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 03:18:33 PM |
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94 (Highlanders) |
CSM Savage Beekeeper 383 |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 03:39:50 PM |
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95 (Highlanders) |
Sergeant Major James Hamilton Savage |
Following his capture at St Valery-en-Caux on the 12th of June 1940, and after an arduous march into captivity, Company Sergeant Major James Hamilton Savage of the 4th Battalion the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, found himself imprisoned in Stalag 383.
The POW camp, located in Hohenfels, Germany, was built in 1938 and used as a training camp for German soldiers so accommodation at the camp was quite good. When war broke out, the training camp was turned int a POW camp. At first it housed only officers and was called Oflag IIIC, it was later renamed Stalag 383 as POWs from lower ranks arrived.
It was located in a high valley surrounded by dense woodland; the weather was lovely in the summer but cold in the winter. The camp had 400 detached accommodation huts, each about 36 meters squared, and housing about 14 men, a total of 5,600 POWs. As the war progressed, and more POW arrived at the camp, more huts were built.
As a non-commissioned officer, under the terms of the Geneva Convention, CSM Savage was not forced to work during his time in captivity. With no work, Savage had to look for something else to alleviate his boredom. Before the war, his father had taught him about beekeeping and while in captivity he sourced a book on the subject from the Red Cross. Beekeeping was to become Savage’s escape from the monotony of daily life in a POW camp.
Occasionally and under supervision of guards, POWs allowed out of the camp. Savage was allowed out of camp to meet a beekeeper from the local village who gave Savage the first hive and bees for the camp.
More hives were to follow, made from the wooden crates the Red Cross deliveries came in, and populated with bees Savage caught, there were soon many beehives in Stalag 383.
In 1942 Savage set up the Captive Drones Association, a group for POWs in Stalag 383 who were interested in beekeeping. A drone is a name for a male bee that does not work or is idle, the Captive Drones Association is a play on words that could refer to either the bees in the hives or the POWs looking after them!
Soon Savage was teaching others how to keep bees and the men were even able to take exams in beekeeping arranged through The British Beekeeping Association, but the POWs did not get to enjoy the taste of the honey often, most of the honey stayed with the bees to help them survive winter. Beekeeping at Stalag 383 was more an activity to keep the men occupied during their imprisonment rather than an attempt to produce a regular source of food.
On April 24, 1945, those that had been left in Stalag 383 were liberated by the 65th Infantry Division. When CSM Savage returned home after the war he found employment with the West of Scotland Agricultural College where he lectured in beekeeping, eventually becoming the Head of Beekeeping. |
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Tuesday 23rd of November 2021 03:40:10 PM |
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96 (Highlanders) |
bee keeping In the foothills of the Bavarian Alps |
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97 (Highlanders) |
BeeKeepers name plaque |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:25:03 AM |
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98 (Highlanders) |
Beekeeping and honey making Stalag 383 |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:26:28 AM |
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99 (Highlanders) |
CSM Savage Beekeeper 383 |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:28:31 AM |
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100 (Highlanders) |
Fencing and watchtower in the snow at Stalag 383, Hohenfels, Bavaria circa 1941 |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:29:51 AM |
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101 (Highlanders) |
JHS with fellow Scots POWs |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:30:42 AM |
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102 (Highlanders) |
Captive Drones Pres Capt Rev K Grant VC & Chmn CSM J Savage M M Stalag 383 in 1943-4 |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:32:16 AM |
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103 (Highlanders) |
Captive Drones Grant Chartrey Savage Sheppard & O S Stand Adams Stalag 383 in 1943-4 |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:33:43 AM |
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104 (Highlanders) |
Bee keeping hives second from the left is a Roman Catholic Padre (KGrant) who became a bishop |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:36:22 AM |
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105 (Highlanders) |
The Beekeeper of Stalag 383 |
Following his capture at St Valery-en-Caux on the 12th of June 1940, and after an arduous march into captivity, Company Sergeant Major James Hamilton Savage of the 4th Battalion the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, found himself imprisoned in Stalag 383.
The POW camp, located in Hohenfels, Germany, was built in 1938 and used as a training camp for German soldiers so accommodation at the camp was quite good. When war broke out, the training camp was turned int a POW camp. At first it housed only officers and was called Oflag IIIC, it was later renamed Stalag 383 as POWs from lower ranks arrived.
It was located in a high valley surrounded by dense woodland; the weather was lovely in the summer but cold in the winter. The camp had 400 detached accommodation huts, each about 36 meters squared, and housing about 14 men, a total of 5,600 POWs. As the war progressed, and more POW arrived at the camp, more huts were built.
As a non-commissioned officer, under the terms of the Geneva Convention, CSM Savage was not forced to work during his time in captivity. With no work, Savage had to look for something else to alleviate his boredom. Before the war, his father had taught him about beekeeping and while in captivity he sourced a book on the subject from the Red Cross. Beekeeping was to become Savage’s escape from the monotony of daily life in a POW camp.
Occasionally and under supervision of guards, POWs allowed out of the camp. Savage was allowed out of camp to meet a beekeeper from the local village who gave Savage the first hive and bees for the camp.
More hives were to follow, made from the wooden crates the Red Cross deliveries came in, and populated with bees Savage caught, there were soon many beehives in Stalag 383.
In 1942 Savage set up the Captive Drones Association, a group for POWs in Stalag 383 who were interested in beekeeping. A drone is a name for a male bee that does not work or is idle, the Captive Drones Association is a play on words that could refer to either the bees in the hives or the POWs looking after them!
Soon Savage was teaching others how to keep bees and the men were even able to take exams in beekeeping arranged through The British Beekeeping Association, but the POWs did not get to enjoy the taste of the honey often, most of the honey stayed with the bees to help them survive winter. Beekeeping at Stalag 383 was more an activity to keep the men occupied during their imprisonment rather than an attempt to produce a regular source of food.
On April 24, 1945, those that had been left in Stalag 383 were liberated by the 65th Infantry Division. When CSM Savage returned home after the war he found employment with the West of Scotland Agricultural College where he lectured in beekeeping, eventually becoming the Head of Beekeeping. |
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Tuesday 21st of December 2021 10:36:36 AM |
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106 (Highlanders) |
Wooden mask from Brunei |
This fearsome wooden mask was picked up by Private M Jacobs of the Queen’s Own Highlanders whilst on patrol in Brunei in 1962. It was attached to a sign that said “British soldiers go no further”. |
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107 (Highlanders) |
Wooden mask from Brunei |
This fearsome wooden mask was picked up by Private M Jacobs of the Queen’s Own Highlanders whilst on patrol in Brunei in 1962. It was attached to a sign that said “British soldiers go no further”. |
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Monday 31st of January 2022 05:40:56 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:56:54 PM |
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108 (Highlanders) |
Johnnie and his American army helmet |
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109 (Highlanders) |
A note from American soldiers stating that they believed Johnnie was a British POW. |
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Wednesday 16th of February 2022 02:25:16 PM |
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110 (Highlanders) |
Johnnie Matheson c. 1939 |
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111 (Highlanders) |
Johnnie Matheson, second from the left in the back row, at Stalag IX C |
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112 (Highlanders) |
The Highland Houdini |
Seaforth Highlander Private Johnnie Matheson was taken prisoner at St. Valery-en-Caux in June 1940 and sent to a POW camp to spend the rest of the war in as a prisoner of war, but Johnnie had other ideas…determined not to be held prisoner for the duration of the war he attempted to escape his German captors not less than five times!
As an enlisted soldier Johnnie, unlike the officers held as POWs, was part of a working party, a group of men sent out of the POW camp to work for their captors. Often the work they were made to do was hard labouring working as miners, foresters, agricultural and factory workers. The POWs would sleep in accommodation near where they worked and were kept under armed guard. Many men tried to escape from the work parties.
Johnnie’s first three escape attempts were all unplanned and happened when he was part of a work party. On each escape attempt Johnnie noticed the guards were not paying attention and he took his chance to simply walk away from the work party and make his escape. Often men who attempted this were shot dead by the guards but on each occasion Johnnie was quickly recaptured and put into solitary confinement for a month as punishment.
Johnnie’s next escape attempt was better planned. He and his friend, Snowy, were part of a work party harvesting seeds from plants near Stalag IX C. They were housed in wooden huts surrounded by barbed wire fences. They spent six months digging a tunnel from under the stove in their hut to beyond the barbed wire fence keeping them in. When they day of escape came they crawled through the tunnel, emerging on the other side of the fence, and made a run for it as the guards fired machine guns at them.
Using the stars as their guide, Johnnie and Snowy spent the next month trying to reach Switzerland. Travelling at night and hiding during the day, they survived by steeling vegetables from gardens before arriving on the shores of Lake Constance which separated Germany and Switzerland. Johnnie couldn’t swim, and despite Snowy pleading with him to come, he decided he would rather be shot for trying to escape than drown in the water. Snowy made it across the lake to safety, Johnnie was recaptured and sent back to camp. As punishment for his escape Johnnie’s fingernails were painfully removed and he received another month's solitary confinement in an underground chamber.
Johnnie’s fifth and final escape came in 1945 when, in the face of probable defeat, the Germans began evacuating the POW camps, marching the POWs west across Europe in an attempt to prolong the liberation of the POWs. Johnnie had heard that the German planned to march them to the Alpes and shoot them so, after three days marching to what he believed would be his death, Johnnie tried one final escape. One night he escaped his billet in a hayloft, slipped into a ditch and disappeared into the night.
After days of walking and trying to stay out of sight of the Germans, he made it to a wood where he bedded down in a tree covered hollow. There was fighting all around him and he could hear German voices close by, but he remained hidden for several days. Eventually he heard American voices and made himself known to them by shouting “I’m a POW!”. Johnnie was only six stones in weight, starving hungry and thirsty when he found the American soldiers. They gave him water and food, an American uniform, and a rifle, and posted him to one of their tank units to help with the war effort until victory in Europe was declared.
Unsure what to do with him when the war was over, the Americans eventually sent Johnnie home with £1000 they’d gathered in a whip-round and a brand new BMW which had been requisitioned and painted with the stars and stripes of the American flag. Johnnie drove the BMW across Europe back home to Scotland where he became a farmer after the war. |
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Wednesday 16th of February 2022 02:26:51 PM |
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113 (Highlanders) |
Jimmy Aitkinson |
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Wednesday 16th of February 2022 02:32:03 PM |
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114 (Highlanders) |
Peter Oliver |
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Wednesday 16th of February 2022 02:32:23 PM |
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115 (Highlanders) |
Pipes and drums being played in a POW camp |
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Wednesday 16th of February 2022 02:32:56 PM |
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116 (Highlanders) |
The Reel of the 51st Highland Division |
On 12th June, 1940, the 51st Highland Division, last remnants of the British Expeditionary Force in France, surrendered to German armoured forces surrounding them at St Valery-en-Caux. The great majority of men of the 51st Highland Division were taken as prisoners of war.
Among them was Lieut. Jimmy Atkinson of the 7th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders who had been captured a week before the surrender at St Valery. A keen country dancer in his life before the war, as Jimmy was marched through Europe to the POW camps he occupied his mind with the happy memories of music and dancing and he began thinking of steps for a new Scottish country dance.
After several weeks of travel through Europe Jimmy, along with a number of other POWs from the Highland Division, arrived in Oflag VII C in Laufen in Bavaria, where he would spend the next few months as a POW. Jimmy soon met up with another Scottish soldier being held prisoner at Laufen, Lieut. Peter Oliver of the 4th Seaforth Highlanders. Peter had set up a highland dancing class called The Reel Club which Jimmy soon joined.
At Laufen, dancing took place on the top landing of the prison hospital block, the only place in the overcrowded prison with room to dance. Meetings were held three afternoons a week and around 20 officers were regular attendees. With no musical instruments available, the tune was either whistled or the tempo of the dance was called out.
Jimmy soon put his idea for a new dance to Peter and together they worked it out. The dance took the form of the St. Andrews Cross, the insignia of the 51st Highland Division. Another member of The Reel Club, Lieut. Col. Tom Harris Hunter had been Chairman of the Perth Branch of the Scottish Country Dance Society before the war. He suggested a few alterations to the dance to ensure it complied with the Societies customs. Between the three men they created a new dance.
Music for the dance was composed by the piper and leader of the POW camp mouth organ band, Hector Ross of the 4th Seaforth Highlanders, and Dugald Stewart of the 8th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, but most of the time the POWs danced the reel to ‘My Love She’s but a Lassie Yet!’
As the Reel Club was beginning to take off most of the junior officers in Laufen were sent to Stalag XXID at Posen in Poland, and later to Biberach in Bavaria. They eventually re-joined each other in the autumn of 1941 in Oflag VIIB at Warburg and the first public performance of The Reel of the 51st Division happened there on Halloween night 1941.
Both Harris Hunter and Jimmy sent details of the dance home to Scotland but the German censors in camp delayed the letter’s arrival believing the hieroglyphics to be a cunningly coded message! Eventually the letter to Harris Hunter’s wife made it home and she presented it to the Scottish Country Dance Society who went on to include the dance in their 13th book of Scottish country dances. |
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117 (Highlanders) |
Goons |
POWs called the guards “Goons” a slang word meaning silly or stupid people, they would often play tricks on the guards to try and annoy and distract them, this was called “Goon Baiting”.
Escapes were not common, with most prisoners deciding that a bid for freedom was not worth the risk of execution, but some tried, and some were successful. To prevent escapes the German’s had a lot of soldiers guarding the prisoners. By 1943 over 400,000 German soldiers were directly involved in supervising POWs in camps across the German state. |
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118 (Highlanders) |
Security |
Prisoners would arrive at the POW camp by train, truck or on foot from following their capture. On arrival they would see the gates and fences they would be kept behind for the rest of the war.
Camp layouts varied but many had double gated entrances with guard towers each side, the compounds were surrounded by high double fences, some sloped in at the top making climbing over them harder and between the fences were coils of barbed wire. Evenly spaced along the outer fence were tall watch towers manned by guards with powerful searchlights and machine guns, ready to shoot anyone who tried to escape and guards, sometimes with dogs, patrolled the fence line and interior of the camp. Prisoners would be counted several times throughout the day and night to check that none had escaped. |
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Sports |
Sports in the camp were very well organised by the various sporting committees. Intercamp leagues were organised and special events such as Highland Games and even a mini-Olympics were held at Oflag II C in 1944.
Sports played an important role in the moral and physical well-being of prisoners of war and diverted their attention from the grim realities of everyday camp life. |
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120 (Highlanders) |
Parade Ground |
Daily routine varied from camp to camp, but all prisoners would be expected to parade at least once a day where a roll call would be taken. This would happen in the parade ground, an area of open space within the camp.
The number and duration of parades at each camp were decided by the person in charge of the camp, the Commander, it also depended on whether any prisoners had escaped, if numbers did not add up the POWs, often hungry and exhausted, could be kept on parade for a very long time as punishment.
In some camps, the parade ground was also used for sporting activities.
Image: Morning parade at Stalag VIIIA |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:44:33 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:44:33 AM |
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121 (Highlanders) |
Sport |
Many POWs enjoyed participating in sports to relieve the boredom in camp. In some camps they had dedicated sports fields for all sorts of activities, in others the parade ground doubled up as the sports field.
Most of the sports kits were sent to the camps by the Red Cross and the YMCA and included equipment for sports such as baseball, football, and hockey, as well as individual sports like boxing and even golf! |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:45:49 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:45:49 AM |
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122 (Highlanders) |
Barracks |
Accommodation in Stalag VIIA was particularly bad. The camp had been built to hold 14,000 prisoners but eventually held 130,000 POWs. In some compounds the barracks were empty shells with dirt floors, in others they were wooden buildings with a washroom containing a few cold-water taps. By joining the bunks together they could fit 500 men into a building originally meant to hold only 200. Every building was infested with rats. The conditions were so bad that when the weather improved in the spring many of the POWs moved out of the barracks into tents or slept outside in the open air.
Photo – tents to address the problems of overcrowding at Stalag VII A |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:47:48 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:47:48 AM |
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123 (Highlanders) |
Service Biscuits |
Biscuit Box with biscuits sealed inside.
Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:49:22 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:49:22 AM |
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124 (Highlanders) |
Barracks |
Most barracks had a small coal or wood burning stove in the middle of the room for heating but the small rations of fuel didn’t keep the prisoners very warm. In winter the barracks were often freezing and the Red Cross sent out additional clothing and blankets to keep POWs warm. The small stove would also be used to prepare any food the men had received in addition to their rations, such as treats sent from home, or the food from the Red Cross parcels.
Photo – An officer from Stalag Luft I cooking and drying clothes from the heat of the stove in his barracks. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:50:46 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:50:46 AM |
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125 (Highlanders) |
Wool Jumper |
Jersey made from scaps of wool by 2 Lt TD Scott, 4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders while a Prisoner of War. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:51:48 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:51:48 AM |
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126 (Highlanders) |
Barracks |
Most POW camps held several thousand prisoners at any one time and overcrowding and a lack of personal space was a real problem.
Prisoners were usually housed in one-storey wooden barracks which contained bunk beds that were two or three tiers high and usually made of wood, but not all barracks were the same. In Stalag Luft III a single barrack block was split into 12 smaller rooms each holding up to 15 men. The whole block could hold up to 180 men and there were up to 15 blocks in each of the four compounds in the camp. At Stalag XXI D, Sgt John Hillman who had been taken prisoner at St Valery recorded in his diary that the rooms held up to 30 men in two-tier metal bunk beds.
Photo – A crowded barrack room at Stalag Luft I where up to 22 men slept. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:52:42 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:52:42 AM |
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127 (Highlanders) |
Religion |
Religion played an important role in the lives of many POWs with many prisoner’s diaries recording thanks to God for their survival and prayers for an end to the war and their release.
When in captivity the religious needs of POWs were met by chaplains from the Royal Army Chaplains’ Department (RACD) who had also been taken prisoner. In November 1942 a total of 86 chaplains of all denominations from the RACD were POWs serving the 77,000 other men held captive in Europe at that time. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:55:04 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:55:04 AM |
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128 (Highlanders) |
Chaplains |
Chaplains were usually held in Oflags so, in the early years of the war, few Stalags had one. At Oflag VIIA there were 18 chaplains in the camp when other camps had none. CSM James Fulton of the Seaforth Highlanders and the British Man of Confidence in Stalag XXB, wrote to the German authorities requesting a Church of England Padre and a Church of Scotland Padre be sent to a camp to meet the religious needs of the POWs, similarly, chaplains would often be requested to be sent to camps where there was no religious provision.
As there were so few of them, chaplains had to put aside their religious differences to meet the needs of the POWs. At Stalag 17B Captain Stephen W. Kane carried the full religious burden for the Christians in the camp, conducting daily services for the catholic POWs and offering additional services for the protestants.
In addition to regular services, bible study groups were allowed in some camps and one-to-one conversations between the Padre and a POW would take place on walks around the camp where their conversation would be a little more private. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:56:12 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:56:12 AM |
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129 (Highlanders) |
Funeral Services |
A key role the chaplains played in POW camps was conducting funeral services for POWs who had died in captivity. Under Article 76 of the Geneva Convention prisoners of war who have died in captivity must be given an honourable burial. For the most part, the German guards adhered to the conditions of Article 76, allowing funerals with full military honours and burial at either the camp cemetery or the local village cemetery, often accompanied by the firing a volley of shots over the grave as a mark of respect for the deceased soldier.
The ability to continue to practice their faith while held in captivity played a vital role in the wellbeing and morale of all POWs. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:57:18 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:57:18 AM |
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130 (Highlanders) |
Drum |
Side Drum - made for use by the Pipe Band formed by Prisoners of War.
It bears the badge of the Seaforth Highlanders.
Part of the Highlander’s Museum collection (Queen’s Own Highlanders Collection). |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:59:46 AM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 11:59:46 AM |
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131 (Highlanders) |
Theatre |
Under the guidance of Michael Goodliffe, a former member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and an officer in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, adaptions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet were performed at Oflag VII-C/Z with costumes loaned by the Munich Opera House!
Photos - Scenes from a production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet at Oflag VII C/Z |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:01:18 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:01:18 PM |
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132 (Highlanders) |
Theatre |
Many POWs found enjoyment in the arts as a means of relieving the constant boredom of camp life. Theatre was a big draw for many POW, not just those interested in acting but also those POW who were interested in script writing, set design, costume making, and stage make up, as well as those that enjoyed watching the productions. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:02:54 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:02:54 PM |
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133 (Highlanders) |
Theatre |
In the early days of capture theatre productions were restricted with no stage, lighting, scripts, music, or costume. As the war progressed stages were built in recreation halls, even purpose-built theatres were erected in some camps. By the end of the war theatres in most camps were well organised with permanent stages, electricians, a company of actors, and set and costume designers all working together to bring the theatre to life.
Photo – inside the well-equipped theatre at Stalag Luft III. Note the seating has been made from the Red Cross packing crates. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:03:58 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:03:58 PM |
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134 (Highlanders) |
Theatre |
The prisoners put on many shows, the most popular of which were variety or music-hall performances, at Christmas time there were pantomimes, and all varieties of musical performances were performed at the theatres throughout the year.
Photo – a theatre programme for a play called “Babes in the Wood” ar Stalag XX B. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:04:45 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:04:45 PM |
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135 (Highlanders) |
Theatre |
A Theatre production at Stalag XX B |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:06:01 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:06:01 PM |
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136 (Highlanders) |
Gardening Kits |
With meagre food rations and disruption to the supply of Red Cross food parcels, the charity had to think of other ways of increasing food supplies for POWs.
The American Red Cross shipped garden seeds and small tools to the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva who distributed the gardening kits to POW camps across Europe.
The gardening kits contained a carefully selected mixture of vegetable seeds and flower seeds. The vegetable seeds included lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard, cabbage, onion, radish, beetroot, carrot, onion, tomato, parsnip, turnip, sweetcorn, green beans, and peas. The flower seeds were mixed colours of marigolds, zinnias and candytufts. The kits also contained a combination weeder and three handheld garden hoes. The kits only weighed six pounds but could plant up to one eighth of an acre (465 square meters) of garden!
The kits served two purposes - to improve the nutritional quality of camp food and to provide the men with something to do to fill the long boring days in camp.
Although the gardening kits were intended to go to all POW camps in Europe holding American prisoners, British POWs had access to seeds and tools too. Evidence suggests that gardening activities were found more often in Oflags and in Stalags that held many officers. This may be because officers did not need to work and would have had more time to cultivate the garden. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:11:06 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:11:06 PM |
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137 (Highlanders) |
Gardening |
James Alexander 'Lofty' Windsor. 1943 in veg garden Stalag XVIII A |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:17:34 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:17:34 PM |
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138 (Highlanders) |
Photo |
Tom Laracy and Dick McInnes in the Camp Vegetable Garden, 1943. Tom and Dick worked full time in the camp kitchen Stalag XVIII A |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:18:45 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:18:45 PM |
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139 (Highlanders) |
Wash Block |
Washing facilities varied enormously across all camps. At Oflag XVII A the POWs lived in barrack huts that were divided into two dormitories each housing around 100 men with a washroom between them and a separate shower block where prisoners were allowed two cold showers a month. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:20:47 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:20:47 PM |
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140 (Highlanders) |
Wash Block |
Other camps including Stalag Luft IV had an open-air latrines which were not emptied often and no showers or baths available for the POW. Poor wash facilities in many camps meant that fleas and lice were common amongst the POWs. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:21:51 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:21:51 PM |
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141 (Highlanders) |
Wash Block |
At Stalag Luft I there was only one bath-house with ten shower-heads for over 4,000 POW to use, it was also used as a delousing plant for newly arrived POWs and for any outbreaks of fleas and lice in camp. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:22:46 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:22:46 PM |
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142 (Highlanders) |
Mail Room |
All mail sent and received from POWs had to be checked to ensure secret messages weren’t passing on information about the camp. This censorship of the mail often delayed it by four or five weeks. The delays were a source of frustration for many POWs.
Separated from their families and with no idea when, or if, they might see them again, letters to and from home were crucial to the wellbeing of the POWs
Photo – Translators checking mail in the camp post office at Stalag II B. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:25:11 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:25:11 PM |
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143 (Highlanders) |
Mail Room |
Under the terms of the Geneva, Convention POWs were allowed to send and receive letters and packages from home. On arrival at a camp, a POW was allowed to send a postcard home to tell their family of their capture and the state of their health. After this, they were allowed to write home at least once a month, but the numbers of letters home a POW was allowed to send varied across camps. There was no limit on how much mail the POWs could receive.
Photo – Postcard sent home from Cpl Peter Bermingham of the Seaforth Highlanders held captive in Stalag XX A. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:27:09 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:27:09 PM |
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144 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse |
Food became a huge preoccupation for POWs and supplies varied in portion size and quality depending on how well the Germans were doing in the war. POWs were meant to receive 1,900 calories each day, the same as a non-working German civilian, but got a lot less. Most POWs lost at least 40 pounds in weight during their time in captivity. Rations of food and water would be prepared in the cookhouse and collected from there or delivered to the barracks where they would be eaten. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:29:25 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:29:25 PM |
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145 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse |
The typical ration for British, Canadian, and American POWS (Soviet POWs were given even less) was: 9lbs/4kg of potatoes per week, 5lbs/2.25kg of bread, and 2.5lbs/1kg of cabbage. Additional rations would include 7oz/200g of sausage or blood sausage and small amounts of sugar, salt, barley, and a substitute coffee made from ground acorns. In the morning and evenings, the POWs might get hot water and a thin barley porridge followed by a thin potato soup with bread. Vegetables were added to the soup if available and, if they had supplies, they might get a small amount of sausage. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:30:17 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:30:17 PM |
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146 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse |
Camp money could be used in the camp canteen to buy luxuries when they were available or to trade goods sent from home or received in Red Cross parcels. The canteens were often poorly stocked but you could buy beer, honey and toiletries when they were available. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:31:09 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:31:09 PM |
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147 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse |
Red Cross Parcels were intended to provide POWs with vital nourishment to supplement the poor rations provided by the Germans. They sent up to 163,000 parcels each week but it wasn’t enough for every POW to get one so the camps set up systems to share out the contents of the food parcels. A typical British Red Cross food parcel usually contained an assortment of familiar favourites, including tinned foods, dried milk, tea, cheese, marmite and chocolate. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:32:07 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:32:07 PM |
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148 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse - Chess and Cards |
Over the course of the Second World War, the British Red Cross sent around twenty million food parcels from the UK to British Prisoners of War. The parcels played a vital role in helping to keep prisoners alive during their time in captivity. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:34:16 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:34:16 PM |
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149 (Highlanders) |
Cookhouse - Chess and Cards |
Playing chess was a common pastime on camp. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:35:22 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:35:22 PM |
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150 (Highlanders) |
Library |
There was enormous hunger for knowledge among the POWs and books became essential tools for learning and recreation. The Joint War Organisation’s Prisoners of War Department was soon sending books to camps and libraries became well-stocked. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:37:34 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:37:34 PM |
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151 (Highlanders) |
Library |
Men set up groups to share their skills with others, from music to language lessons, and beekeeping to birdwatching. There were also more formal educational activities in the camps. Many universities and colleges worked with the British Red Cross to deliver recognised qualifications to POWs across Europe. Captain John Dennistoun-Sword, of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, continued his law studies while held prisoner in Oflag VIB , passing the Bar Examination in 1942 when he was still a POW. So many POW began formal studying when captive in the camps that they became known as the barbed-wire universities. |
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Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:38:20 PM |
Sunday 27th of March 2022 12:38:20 PM |
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152 (Highlanders) |
Ebony Snuff Box containing fragments of the Colours of the 78th Highlanders |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:39:03 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:39:03 PM |
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153 (Highlanders) |
Ebony Snuff Box containing fragments of the Colours of the 78th Highlanders |
This ebony box containing fragments of the Colours of the 78th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot is decorated with silver soldiers on each corner (although one is missing) and a silver elephant on top. The silver edging that surrounds a small glass window into the box contains an engraved inscription that reads: “Part of the Queens and Regimental Colours by the 78th Highlanders during the Indian Campaign and suppression of the Indian Munity.” A plaque on the reverse reads: “Presented to the officer's mess, 78th Highlanders by LT's Kirwan, Knight, Fordyce, on promotion Oct 1870”. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:39:16 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:57:53 PM |
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154 (Highlanders) |
Ornamental double-barrelled pistol belonging to Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht |
This highly decorative double-barrelled flintlock pistol once belonged to Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht, who raised the 79th Cameron Highlanders in 1793. The intricately patterned nature of the pistol, inlaid with gold and silver, indicates that it would have been worn as part of Highland civilian dress. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:42:50 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:42:50 PM |
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155 (Highlanders) |
Ornamental double-barrelled pistol belonging to Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht |
This highly decorative double-barrelled flintlock pistol once belonged to Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht, who raised the 79th Cameron Highlanders in 1793. The intricately patterned nature of the pistol, inlaid with gold and silver, indicates that it would have been worn as part of Highland civilian dress. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:43:11 PM |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 12:35:03 PM |
EDM |
156 (Highlanders) |
Lovat Scouts Drum |
This Lovat Scouts tenor drum is emblazoned with the regimental crest (feauturing the motto, ‘Je Suis Prest’) and Battle Honours including South Africa, Egypt, Macedonia, Gallipoli, and France & Flanders. Throughout service, this drum would have played regimental marches such as the Lovat Scouts Quickstep. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:46:22 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:46:22 PM |
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157 (Highlanders) |
Lovat Scouts Drum |
This Lovat Scouts tenor drum is emblazoned with the regimental crest (feauturing the motto, ‘Je Suis Prest’) and Battle Honours including South Africa, Egypt, Macedonia, Gallipoli, and France & Flanders. Throughout service, this drum would have played regimental marches such as the Lovat Scouts Quickstep. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:46:35 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:58:32 PM |
EDM |
158 (Highlanders) |
German Pickelhaube helmet |
This German Badischer Grenadiers helmet known as a ‘pickelhaube’ was picked up at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle by Private Malcom Macleod of the 1/4th Seaforth Highlanders. The helmet has a bullet hole where the wearer was killed – made of leather, pickelhaube helmets offered little protection and made popular trophies for British soldiers to collect from the battlefield. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:50:40 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:50:40 PM |
EDM |
159 (Highlanders) |
German Pickelhaube helmet |
This German Badischer Grenadiers helmet known as a ‘pickelhaube’ was picked up at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle by Private Malcom Macleod of the 1/4th Seaforth Highlanders. The helmet has a bullet hole where the wearer was killed – made of leather, pickelhaube helmets offered little protection and made popular trophies for British soldiers to collect from the battlefield. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:51:07 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:58:51 PM |
EDM |
160 (Highlanders) |
Map case from El Alamein |
This map was used by Lieutenant Colonel AJ Noble MC, who was the Commanding Officer the 2nd Battalion Cameron Highlanders (Noble was awarded his Military Cross for service at the battle of El Alamein while with the 5th Camerons in 1942). He commanded the 2nd Camerons from September 1944 during the Allied attack on the German Gothic Line in northern Italy; the map shows the last battle fought by the battalion in Italy. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:55:04 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:55:04 PM |
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161 (Highlanders) |
Map case from El Alamein |
This map was used by Lieutenant Colonel AJ Noble MC, who was the Commanding Officer the 2nd Battalion Cameron Highlanders (Noble was awarded his Military Cross for service at the battle of El Alamein while with the 5th Camerons in 1942). He commanded the 2nd Camerons from September 1944 during the Allied attack on the German Gothic Line in northern Italy; the map shows the last battle fought by the battalion in Italy. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:55:24 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 02:55:24 PM |
EDM |
162 (Highlanders) |
Fife Case of the Inches Volunteers |
This painted fife case belonged to the Inches Volunteers, a unit raised from a district to the east of Inverness in 1800. The fife is a small high-pitched flute-like instrument played by military drummers to provide simple music on the march. The use of drums was confined to the playing of calls, which was a means of communicating specific orders. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:10:07 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:10:07 PM |
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163 (Highlanders) |
Fife Case of the Inches Volunteers |
This painted fife case belonged to the Inches Volunteers, a unit raised from a district to the east of Inverness in 1800. The fife is a small high-pitched flute-like instrument played by military drummers to provide simple music on the march. The use of drums was confined to the playing of calls, which was a means of communicating specific orders. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:14:23 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:59:09 PM |
EDM |
164 (Highlanders) |
FFE Short Bomblet 50mm |
This 50mm Bomblet was pertains to Warrant Officer 2 Colin Hill MBE who served with the Royal Engineers; the regiment was stationed in Afghanistan from 2001 - 2015. Hill was from Croy in the Highlands, and passed away in Kenya in 2013. |
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Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:18:12 PM |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:18:12 PM |
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165 (Highlanders) |
FFE Short Bomblet 50mm |
This 50mm Bomblet was pertains to Warrant Officer 2 Colin Hill MBE who served with the Royal Engineers; the regiment was stationed in Afghanistan from 2001 - 2015. Hill was from Croy in the Highlands, and passed away in Kenya in 2013. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 03:18:21 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:59:36 PM |
EDM |
166 (Highlanders) |
FFE Short Bomblet 50mm 3D Model |
This 50mm Bomblet was pertains to Warrant Officer 2 Colin Hill MBE who served with the Royal Engineers; the regiment was stationed in Afghanistan from 2001 - 2015. Hill was from Croy in the Highlands, and passed away in Kenya in 2013. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 17th of May 2022 07:34:18 PM |
Wednesday 18th of May 2022 03:22:50 PM |
EDM |
167 (Highlanders) |
The Highlanders' Museum |
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Collection |
Tuesday 24th of May 2022 05:06:08 PM |
Monday 06th of June 2022 12:56:17 PM |
EDM |
168 (Highlanders) |
Lovat Scouts Drum (3D Model) |
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3D Object |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 11:46:46 AM |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 12:15:32 PM |
EDM |
169 (Highlanders) |
Ebony Snuff Box containing fragments of the Colours of the 78th Highlanders (3D Model) |
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3D Object |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 11:50:14 AM |
Sunday 05th of June 2022 04:42:50 PM |
EDM |
170 (Highlanders) |
German Pickelhaube helmet (3D Model) |
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3D Object |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 11:52:41 AM |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 12:26:59 PM |
EDM |
171 (Highlanders) |
Fife Case of the Inches Volunteers |
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3D Object |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 11:56:45 AM |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 12:32:48 PM |
EDM |
172 (Highlanders) |
Ornamental double-barrelled pistol belonging to Sir Alan Cameron of Erracht |
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3D Object |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 11:59:11 AM |
Thursday 02nd of June 2022 12:34:42 PM |
EDM |
173 (Highlanders) |
Queen Victoria's Christmas Gift Tin, 1900 |
This tin was given by Queen Victoria as Christmas gift to British soldiers fighting in the South African Boer War in 1900. It belonged to 4040 William Alexander Gould of the Seaforth Highlanders. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 03:21:31 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 03:25:40 PM |
EDM |
174 (Highlanders) |
Queen Victoria's Christmas Gift Tin, 1900 |
This tin was given by Queen Victoria as Christmas gift to British soldiers fighting in the South African Boer War in 1900. It belonged to 4040 William Alexander Gould of the Seaforth Highlanders. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 03:22:22 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 03:37:13 PM |
EDM |
175 (Highlanders) |
Pith Helmet belonging to Pte James Donaldson |
This pith helmet, or hat, belonged to Pte James Donaldson, and would have formed part of a tropical uniform. There is a patch of Cameron tartan on the side. This example likely dates from around WWI. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:34:41 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 01:51:37 PM |
EDM |
176 (Highlanders) |
Pith Helmet belonging to Pte James Donaldson |
This pith helmet, or hat, belonged to Pte James Donaldson, and would have formed part of a tropical uniform. There is a patch of Cameron tartan on the side. This example likely dates from around WWI. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:35:15 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:38:30 PM |
EDM |
177 (Highlanders) |
4lb Gun Powder Flask |
Black metal gun power flask with a brass lid, linked to the Caithness Artillery Volunteers and dating to 1890. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:40:14 PM |
Wednesday 27th of July 2022 02:58:13 PM |
EDM |
178 (Highlanders) |
4lb Gun Powder Flask |
Black metal gun power flask with a brass lid, linked to the Caithness Artillery Volunteers and dating to 1890. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:40:43 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:44:00 PM |
EDM |
179 (Highlanders) |
Decorative Plate taken from the Battle of Atbara |
This decorative, floral plate belonged to a Sudanese soldier who fought and died in the Battle of Atbara in 1898, part of the wider Mahdist War; the battle was a key engagement for the Seaforth Highlanders. It is likely that the plate was picked up by an unidentified Seaforth solider as a trophy. The plate has a floral pattern that was popular in Islamic art and artefacts of the period. It has been broken in several places and repaired in a rudimental manner; a modern plate hanger has been adhered to back. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:46:07 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:48:06 PM |
EDM |
180 (Highlanders) |
Decorative Plate taken from the Battle of Atbara |
This decorative, floral plate belonged to a Sudanese soldier who fought and died in the Battle of Atbara in 1898, part of the wider Mahdist War; the battle was a key engagement for the Seaforth Highlanders. It is likely that the plate was picked up by an unidentified Seaforth solider as a trophy. The plate has a floral pattern that was popular in Islamic art and artefacts of the period. It has been broken in several places and repaired in a rudimental manner; a modern plate hanger has been adhered to back. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:46:36 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:55:12 PM |
EDM |
181 (Highlanders) |
Engraved Wooden Pipe belonging to a Lovat Scout |
Smoking pipe with highly decorative engraving commemorating the Ber War in South Africa, 1899 - 1902. This pipe belonged to a Lovat Scout. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:51:23 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:53:28 PM |
EDM |
182 (Highlanders) |
Engraved Wooden Pipe belonging to a Lovat Scout |
Smoking pipe with highly decorative engraving commemorating the Ber War in South Africa, 1899 - 1902. This pipe belonged to a Lovat Scout. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:51:53 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:54:19 PM |
EDM |
183 (Highlanders) |
Railing from the Mahdi's Tomb |
A piece of the painted metal railing that surrounded the Mahdi's tomb in Omdurman; this object would have been taken in the aftermath of the Sudan Campaign where Britain gained control of Sudan. The object has been described a curio, but represents the looting and pillaging of conflict of the British Army at sites of conflict; this was particularly prevalent during the Victorian period. |
3D Object |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:57:40 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:59:47 PM |
EDM |
184 (Highlanders) |
Railing from the Mahdi's Tomb |
A piece of the painted metal railing that surrounded the Mahdi's tomb in Omdurman; this object would have been taken in the aftermath of the Sudan Campaign where Britain gained control of Sudan. The object has been described a curio, but represents the looting and pillaging of conflict of the British Army at sites of conflict; this was particularly prevalent during the Victorian period. |
Movable Heritage |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 04:58:09 PM |
Tuesday 12th of July 2022 05:00:18 PM |
EDM |
1 (CEUT) |
Clann, Daoine Òga agus Sunnd / Children, Young People and Wellbeing Cover Image |
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Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 04:39:33 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 04:39:33 PM |
EDM |
2 (CEUT) |
Clann, Daoine Òga agus Sunnd / Children, Young People and Wellbeing |
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Video |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:00:28 PM |
Tuesday 29th of March 2022 11:29:43 AM |
EDM |
3 (CEUT) |
Inbhich agus Sunnd / Adults and Wellbeing Cover Image |
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Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:03:30 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:03:30 PM |
EDM |
4 (CEUT) |
Inbhich agus Sunnd / Adults and Wellbeing |
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Video |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:05:42 PM |
Thursday 16th of December 2021 10:12:32 PM |
EDM |
5 (CEUT) |
Ar Taigh Cèilidh agus Ciùird / Our Cèilidh Room and Craft Gallery Cover Image |
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Image |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:26:28 PM |
Tuesday 14th of December 2021 05:26:28 PM |
EDM |
7 (CEUT) |
Room 1 Video |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:33:44 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:33:44 AM |
EDM |
8 (CEUT) |
Room 2 Video |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:35:23 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:35:23 AM |
EDM |
9 (CEUT) |
Room 3 Video |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:51:08 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 10:51:08 AM |
EDM |
10 (CEUT) |
Reilient Island Children Presentation |
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Text |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:17:32 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:17:32 AM |
EDM |
11 (CEUT) |
End Music |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:18:59 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:18:59 AM |
EDM |
12 (CEUT) |
Telephone tree Presenetation |
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Text |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:21:15 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:21:15 AM |
EDM |
13 (CEUT) |
Intro and slides Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:23:50 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:23:50 AM |
EDM |
14 (CEUT) |
John Gillies Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:31:01 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:31:01 AM |
EDM |
15 (CEUT) |
SFD Film Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:36:27 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:36:27 AM |
EDM |
16 (CEUT) |
Extracts from a COVID Diary by Sue Newby |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:39:08 AM |
Monday 20th of December 2021 04:36:01 PM |
EDM |
17 (CEUT) |
Morag Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:49:44 AM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 11:49:44 AM |
EDM |
18 (CEUT) |
Waulking Song |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 12:08:23 PM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:11:37 PM |
EDM |
19 (CEUT) |
North Uist Images |
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Image |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:17:33 PM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:17:33 PM |
EDM |
20 (CEUT) |
Presentation Slides |
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Text |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:49:54 PM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 03:14:39 PM |
EDM |
21 (CEUT) |
Slides Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:50:43 PM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:50:43 PM |
EDM |
22 (CEUT) |
James Bauld Part |
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Video |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:51:50 PM |
Friday 17th of December 2021 02:51:50 PM |
EDM |
23 (CEUT) |
Welcome and Introduction by Mary Morrison |
Introduction to the second webinar in the COVID-19 archive. Presented by Mary Morrison. |
Video |
Wednesday 12th of January 2022 10:45:25 AM |
Wednesday 12th of January 2022 10:45:25 AM |
EDM |
24 (CEUT) |
Telephone Tree Powerpoint by Mary Morrison |
Powerpoint and presentation on the Telephone Tree project. Presented by Mary Morrison. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:17:17 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:17:17 PM |
EDM |
25 (CEUT) |
Adult Wellbeing by John Gillies |
John Gillies comments on adult wellbeing. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:21:13 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:21:13 PM |
EDM |
26 (CEUT) |
Diary Reading by Sue Newby |
Sue Newby reads an extract from her diary. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:29:54 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:29:54 PM |
EDM |
27 (CEUT) |
Introduction and Poetry Reading by Pauline Prior Pitt |
Introduction to the writing group and poetry reading from their new book 'Corona'. Presented by Pauline Prior Pitt. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:35:01 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:35:01 PM |
EDM |
28 (CEUT) |
'Eilean Bhorroraigh' sung by Morag Nicholson |
Ending song 'Eilean Bhorroraigh', sung by Morag Nicholson. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:41:20 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:41:20 PM |
EDM |
29 (CEUT) |
Inbhich agus Sunnd / Adults and Wellbeing Full Webinar |
Video recording of the full Adults and Wellbeing webinar. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:46:41 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 01:46:41 PM |
EDM |
30 (CEUT) |
Sgoil Uibhist a Tuath Introduction by Sarah MacSween |
Sgoil Uibhist a Tuath Introduction by Headteacher Sarah MacSween. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 03:38:07 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 06:01:33 PM |
EDM |
31 (CEUT) |
Clann Threum / Resilient Island Children Powerpoint by Mary Morrison |
Powerpoint on the Children of North Uist. Presented by Mary Morrison. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 03:59:46 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 03:59:46 PM |
EDM |
32 (CEUT) |
Introduction to Children’s Films by Anna Black |
Introduction to the films created by local children during the lockdown. Presented by Anna Black. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:14:45 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:14:45 PM |
EDM |
33 (CEUT) |
Calum's Film |
One of the Children's Films created during Lockdown, filmed by Calum. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:50:12 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:50:12 PM |
EDM |
34 (CEUT) |
Rachel and Andrew's Film |
One of the Children's Films created during Lockdown, filmed by Rachel and Andrew. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:52:44 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:52:44 PM |
EDM |
35 (CEUT) |
Lucy and Faye's Film |
One of the Children's Films created during Lockdown, filmed by Lucy and Faye. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:53:51 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:53:51 PM |
EDM |
36 (CEUT) |
Mairi and Seumas' Film |
One of the Children's Films created during Lockdown, filmed by Mairi and Seumas. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:56:20 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:56:20 PM |
EDM |
37 (CEUT) |
Young People’s Wellbeing by Amanda Woods |
Comment on young people's wellbeing during the pandemic period. Presented by Amanda Woods. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:59:14 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 04:59:14 PM |
EDM |
38 (CEUT) |
Exit Music by Aurora, Eugenie and Peter |
Ending song performed by Aurora, Eugenie and Peter. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:04:24 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:04:24 PM |
EDM |
39 (CEUT) |
Introduction by Christine Rintoul |
Introduction to the third webinar in the series by Christine Rintoul. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:13:58 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:13:58 PM |
EDM |
40 (CEUT) |
Introduction to the Cilidh Room and Craft Gallery by Aurora Moxon |
Introduction to the Cilidh Room and Craft Gallery webinar. Presented by Aurora Moxon |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:17:51 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:17:51 PM |
EDM |
41 (CEUT) |
Powerpoint on the Craft Gallery by Christine |
Powerpoint on the Covid Art and Craft Gallery. Presented by Christine. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:24:19 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:24:19 PM |
EDM |
42 (CEUT) |
Introduction to Ceilidh Room by Anna Black |
Indoruction to the Ceilidh Room. Presented by Anna Black |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:26:24 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:26:24 PM |
EDM |
43 (CEUT) |
‘Last train to Plockton’ by James Bauld |
‘Last train to Plockton’ original composition on flute by James Bauld. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:33:16 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:33:16 PM |
EDM |
44 (CEUT) |
'Waulking Song' by Margaret Bennett and the Sgioba Luadh |
Margaret Bennett’s recording of 'Waulking Song' with the Sgioba Luadh. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:39:43 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:39:43 PM |
EDM |
45 (CEUT) |
Reverend John Smith’s poem by Peter Cooper and Joanna Peteranna |
Reverend John Smith’s poem in praise of Donald Ruadh Corunna, arranged by Peter Cooper, sung by Joanna Peteranna. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:44:28 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:44:28 PM |
EDM |
46 (CEUT) |
Set of Violin Jigs by Anna Wendy Stevenson and Simon Bradley |
Anna Wendy Stevenson and Simon Bradley perform a set of three jigs on Violins. The first two being origional songs, followed by 'The Skylark's Ascension'. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:54:29 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:54:29 PM |
EDM |
47 (CEUT) |
Ar Taigh Cilidh agus Ciird / Our Cilidh Room and Craft Gallery full webinar |
Ar Taigh Cilidh agus Ciird / Our Cilidh Room and Craft Gallery full webinar recording. |
Video |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:59:13 PM |
Monday 17th of January 2022 05:59:13 PM |
EDM |
48 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Car Park |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 21st of July 2022 07:31:10 PM |
Thursday 21st of July 2022 07:31:10 PM |
EDM |
49 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 21st of July 2022 07:34:14 PM |
Thursday 21st of July 2022 07:34:14 PM |
EDM |
50 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Car Park |
Gather at the small carpark here and, while you wait, there is plenty to learn on the information board. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 09:57:03 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 09:57:03 AM |
EDM |
51 (CEUT) |
Turn Right |
A gentle climb up a hard tarmac surface, bending left round the back of the church. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:00:12 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:00:12 AM |
EDM |
52 (CEUT) |
Straight Ahead |
Turn left at the top just before the house |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:02:28 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:02:28 AM |
EDM |
53 (CEUT) |
Turn Right |
And carry on up the hill to the gate |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:03:54 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:03:54 AM |
EDM |
54 (CEUT) |
Important notice |
From the croft owner |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:06:24 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:06:24 AM |
EDM |
55 (CEUT) |
Please shut the gate! |
A slightly bumpy raided, gravelled area |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:07:59 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:07:59 AM |
EDM |
56 (CEUT) |
Now you need to keep the way markers on your left |
Watch out for these as you walk up the grassy incline. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:12:05 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:12:05 AM |
EDM |
57 (CEUT) |
When wet, beware of slipping |
The incline path is grassy now - you can see the Teampull on the right ahead. Watch out for stones, rabbits and animal poo! |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:13:15 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:13:15 AM |
EDM |
58 (CEUT) |
Turn right at the top |
After going through the reeds when you reach the fence take the right turn. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:14:08 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:16:54 AM |
EDM |
59 (CEUT) |
Look carefully for a hidden right turn |
Just before you reach the top of the hill, (just past the Teampull on your right), make sure you do not miss this right turn. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:16:02 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:16:02 AM |
EDM |
60 (CEUT) |
Walk up to the entrance gate |
Ground slightly bumpy on this approach. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:19:20 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:19:20 AM |
EDM |
61 (CEUT) |
You have reached the Teampull! |
Go through the gate to reach the graveyard area. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:21:55 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:21:55 AM |
EDM |
62 (CEUT) |
Potential Hazards |
Watch out for a high step just inside the gate. Ground very uneven within the graveyard area. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:23:15 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:23:15 AM |
EDM |
63 (CEUT) |
Entrance to the MacVicar Temple |
Watch out for the low archway as you move through to the smaller temple from the Main one. |
Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:29:00 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:29:00 AM |
EDM |
64 (CEUT) |
On leaving watch out for a left turn? |
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Image |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:30:57 AM |
Friday 22nd of July 2022 10:30:57 AM |
EDM |
65 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais |
Barpa Langais is the best preserved and largest of the Neolithic, chambered, burial cairns on North Uist. Its massive size suggests, according to Erskine Beveridge, that it was the burial place of some great chief and intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Beinn Langais, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying from a great distance and placing so many large stones into its pyramid shape. it is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework. Beveridge found remnants of of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east.
‘S e an càrn-tiodhlacaidh le sèomraichean as motha agus as fhèarr air an glèidheadh bho Linn Nuadh na Cloiche ann an Uibhist a Tuath a th’ ann am Barpa Langais. Tha e cho mòr ‘s gun robh Erskine Beveridge de ‘n bheachd gun robh àrd-uachdran ainmeal air a thiodhlacadh ann is gur e an dà chuid carragh-cuimhne agus uaigh a bh’ ann. Tha e air a shuidheachadh lethach suas Beinn Langais agus iongantach airson an obair a chuireadh ann le bhi giulainn leithid a chlachan mòra air astar, a bharrachd air an obair clachaireachd a chaidh do thogalach dhan chruth seo. Fhuair Beveridge criomagan loisgte air fhàgail bho thiodhlacan agus sgealban de phoitean bho Linn an Umha anns a’ chiad sèomar. Bha e de ‘n bheachd gu robh dà shèomar eile na b’ fhaide a-staigh ris an taobh an Ear. Tha e nis ro chunnartach a dhol na bhroinn leis gu bheil e a’ falbh às a chèile.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and, lying on a plateau, is situated an easy walk away from Barpa Langais, overlooking the sea. (It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites.) The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? For what community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them.
‘S e na tursaichean as fhollaisaiche bho Meadhan Linn na Cloiche ann an Uibhist a Tuath a th’ ann am Poball Fhinn. Tha iad air talamh còmhnard, àrd faisg air Barpa Langais a’ coimhead a-mach air a mhuir. Saoil dè an ceangal a tha eadar an dà àite? Tha iad air an cur suas ann an cruth uighe an àite cruth cruinne. Chan eil sinn cìnnteach fhathast carson a bha iad air an togail, an ann a leantainn na grèine a bha iad no na ràithean, a gheallach no na reultan? Saoil dè an t-adhbhar a bh’ aig na daoine na clachan seo a shnaith agus an tarraing gu àite cho àrd? Tha na tursaichean seo a’ sealltainn dhuinn cho innleachdach agus misneachail ‘s a bha na tuathanaich seo bho Linn Nuadh na Cloiche. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:11:55 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 01:43:00 PM |
EDM |
66 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir |
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Immovable Heritage |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:13:13 AM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:13:13 AM |
EDM |
67 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Route |
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Shape |
Friday 29th of July 2022 11:23:40 AM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 02:50:31 PM |
EDM |
69 (CEUT) |
Attendees at 'Aire air Sunnd' wellbeing workshop 2 |
3 of the attendees looking at various samples of wellbeing surveys as part of the workshop |
Image |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:30:45 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:31:15 PM |
EDM |
70 (CEUT) |
Attendees at 'Aire air Sunnd' wellbeing workshop 2 |
Attendees looking at various samples of wellbeing surveys as part of the workshop |
Image |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:32:47 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:34:06 PM |
EDM |
71 (CEUT) |
Survey samples |
An activity during the second wellbeing workshop where attendees looked at various established wellbeing surveys and co-created a potential wellbeing survey suitable to the community at North Uist |
Image |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:35:33 PM |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:35:33 PM |
EDM |
72 (CEUT) |
Engraved Stone |
For me the Ohm signifies the continuation of the wonderful memory and example of my Buddhist sister in law who passed away recently. Summing that up I suppose "mindfulness supporting wellbeing". Nothing I think of sums up the totality of the Ohm but it is a connection for me with a truly inspirational person.
-Christine |
Image |
Friday 29th of July 2022 04:45:03 PM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:38:43 PM |
EDM |
73 (CEUT) |
Leave the carpark at the Barpa |
Leave the carpark at Barpa Langass through the two boulders, following the path as it turns to the right. |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:17:04 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:17:04 AM |
EDM |
74 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langass Parking |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:17:13 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:17:13 AM |
EDM |
75 (CEUT) |
Up a gravel path |
Gravel is slightly loose in places, and path winds slowly uphill. |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:24:58 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:24:58 AM |
EDM |
76 (CEUT) |
Reach the metal gate |
Make sure to close the gate, as you climb further up the hill. You can see the Barp gradually coming into view. |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:26:02 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:28:51 AM |
EDM |
77 (CEUT) |
A very important notice |
Make sure you read and obey! Ceut have an exciting bid into HES with UHI for Conservation work |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:32:18 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:32:18 AM |
EDM |
78 (CEUT) |
Reaching the Barp |
Wonderful views as you curl round the SE side of the Barp. |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:33:59 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:33:59 AM |
EDM |
79 (CEUT) |
A bit of a climb |
The path becomes much rougher now. You will need to keep your eyes down as you climb more steeply |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:35:56 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:35:56 AM |
EDM |
80 (CEUT) |
Occasional bridges |
Every now and then! |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:39:18 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:39:18 AM |
EDM |
81 (CEUT) |
The top of Beinn Langais |
Terrific views from the trig point |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:40:51 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:40:51 AM |
EDM |
82 (CEUT) |
The path veers to the right |
The route becomes quite bumpy again as we follow the path to the right moving gently downhill towards the next waymark |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:43:31 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:43:31 AM |
EDM |
83 (CEUT) |
Past the way mark |
The descent becomes more pronounced as we turn right down the hill |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:46:42 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:46:42 AM |
EDM |
84 (CEUT) |
Occasional mesh |
The path is quite steep now and, in places, you will find patches of membrane, |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:50:10 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:50:10 AM |
EDM |
85 (CEUT) |
Path deteriorates! |
As we move further down the hill. Keep your eyes peeled! |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:52:24 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:52:24 AM |
EDM |
86 (CEUT) |
The first glimpse of Pobull Fhinn |
Path is still quite narrow in places |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:53:32 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:53:32 AM |
EDM |
87 (CEUT) |
Reaching the standing stones |
They seem more overgrown than last time ! |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:55:14 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:55:14 AM |
EDM |
88 (CEUT) |
A better path towards the Lodge |
Back to a welcome shale/gravel surface again |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:57:43 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:57:43 AM |
EDM |
89 (CEUT) |
Through the Lodge gate |
And now a walk back to the Barp carpark.
Go straight past the Lodge till you hit the main road. Turn right for a short distance and be careful on the main road, until you see the carpark on your right. |
Image |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:59:05 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 10:59:05 AM |
EDM |
90 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:00:31 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:00:31 AM |
EDM |
91 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langias Walk Route |
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Shape |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:34:48 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:34:48 AM |
EDM |
92 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn (stone circle at Langass) |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:53:57 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:53:57 AM |
EDM |
93 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 11:55:19 AM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 12:02:34 PM |
EDM |
94 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langass (chambered cairn at Langass) |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 12:04:14 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 12:04:14 PM |
EDM |
95 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langass (chambered cairn at Langass) |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 12:05:35 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 12:05:35 PM |
EDM |
96 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langias |
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Tour |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 01:40:40 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 01:41:18 PM |
EDM |
97 (CEUT) |
Causeway |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:52:07 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:54:31 PM |
EDM |
98 (CEUT) |
Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:53:33 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:55:32 PM |
EDM |
99 (CEUT) |
Outside dun |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:56:56 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:56:56 PM |
EDM |
100 (CEUT) |
Inside Dun |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:59:03 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 03:59:03 PM |
EDM |
101 (CEUT) |
Atop Dun |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:00:07 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:00:07 PM |
EDM |
102 (CEUT) |
Causeway |
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Panorama |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:03:44 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:03:44 PM |
EDM |
103 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langass Drone Video |
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Video |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:21:07 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:24:16 PM |
EDM |
104 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Video |
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Video |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:22:50 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:22:50 PM |
EDM |
105 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir Drone Video |
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Video |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:32:27 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:32:27 PM |
EDM |
106 (CEUT) |
Udal Drone Video |
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Audio |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:47:52 PM |
Thursday 04th of August 2022 04:47:52 PM |
EDM |
107 (CEUT) |
Meeting Place |
Do not turn off towards the Berneray causeway!
Instead, carry straight on, past Ewen and Rhoda’s former house, now being renovated. |
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Friday 05th of August 2022 10:27:06 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:27:06 AM |
EDM |
108 (CEUT) |
Change in surface |
The road becomes grassy
Keeping the row of ruined crofts to your left, park on the flat grassy area to your right - it is larger than you think! |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:28:24 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:28:24 AM |
EDM |
109 (CEUT) |
Retrace your steps along this quiet road. |
Very little traffic along this first part of the road. Keep the loch on your left |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:30:47 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:30:47 AM |
EDM |
110 (CEUT) |
Serious hazard |
Watch out for potholes as you walk to the turn for Berneray |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:31:47 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:31:47 AM |
EDM |
111 (CEUT) |
At the end of the Port nan Long road, turn left |
Be careful of traffic now! |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:33:58 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:33:58 AM |
EDM |
112 (CEUT) |
Walk along to the Information board |
Look to the right . Historical information is here
There’s a bench to rest upon too! |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:35:40 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:35:40 AM |
EDM |
113 (CEUT) |
Follow the narrow track to your right. |
It goes up and down a bit.
Make for the telegraph pole. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:37:21 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:37:21 AM |
EDM |
114 (CEUT) |
Keep to the right of the pole. |
Watch out for the metal ties on the pole.
Follow the track down the incline towards the loch. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:41:33 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:41:33 AM |
EDM |
115 (CEUT) |
Causeway to the Island of Bad Advice |
Some of you may want to retrace your steps and sit on the bench.
Depending on the tide if you want to risk the two causeways these are entirely at your own risk!
This is the second island before the Dun |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:44:42 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:44:42 AM |
EDM |
116 (CEUT) |
Shorter walk |
Maybe rest awhile on a rock or the bench imagining how today’s present tranquil scene seems far away from the dark deeds of the past.
Smply retrace your steps back to the meeting place for an easy stroll |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:46:57 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:46:57 AM |
EDM |
117 (CEUT) |
An extended walk |
Carry on along the road to Berneray.
Be very careful over the narrow part of the causeway, where it crosses the loch. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:52:15 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:52:15 AM |
EDM |
118 (CEUT) |
Turn right just before the sign to the Hebridean way |
Look for the narrow track to the gate.
Please shut the gate! |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:59:35 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 10:59:35 AM |
EDM |
119 (CEUT) |
Skirt the boggy areas carefully! |
Often rough stones have been placed to manoeuvre the worst places, where the streams run down the hill to the tidal loch. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:01:19 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:01:19 AM |
EDM |
120 (CEUT) |
The path here is way marked. |
Look out for the way marks .
The path winds its way round the side of the hill
Go as far up the rough path as you feel, taking in the views before retracing your steps |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:02:50 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:02:50 AM |
EDM |
121 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir route |
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Shape |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:14:51 AM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 11:14:51 AM |
EDM |
122 (CEUT) |
Family gifts |
Attendees were asked to bring artefacts that represent their wellbeing. This necklace and watch were family gifts that are always carried on Laura's person. When the watch was broken, she managed to get it fixed. It is a close reminder of family. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:29:27 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:29:27 PM |
EDM |
123 (CEUT) |
Sketch of Tigh Cloiche chambered cairn |
Chambered cairns are my favourite pre-historic structures and we are lucky to have so many of them on Uist. Sketching the cairns (or what's left of them) makes me take more notice of the details and gives me a closer connection to them and their place in the landscape.
-Janet Dix
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Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:31:59 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:31:59 PM |
EDM |
124 (CEUT) |
Patchwork Quilts |
A photo of patchwork quilts which were sewn during COVID as part of a charity collection. They not only help those who need them, but also the maker, who finds this handiwork therapeutic. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:34:16 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 02:34:16 PM |
EDM |
125 (CEUT) |
Porridge spoon |
This hand-carved spoon was traditionally used to stir and serve porridge at Mairi's home. |
3D Object |
Friday 05th of August 2022 03:09:04 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 03:22:03 PM |
EDM |
126 (CEUT) |
Suga Scipean (Quart Milk Jug) |
This quart milk jug belonged to the owner's father and was used for many years |
3D Object |
Friday 05th of August 2022 03:29:00 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 03:29:00 PM |
EDM |
127 (CEUT) |
In the temple |
Attendees listening to the information in Gaelic in Trinity Temple |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:03:25 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:08:25 PM |
EDM |
128 (CEUT) |
Walking to the temple |
Attendees walking through the grass towards the temple |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:28:14 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:28:14 PM |
EDM |
129 (CEUT) |
Attendees walking past no parking sign |
I liked this photo because the informal notice keeps the path clear and almost invisible to a walker. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:31:45 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:31:45 PM |
EDM |
130 (CEUT) |
Old mechanical plower |
This photo is a real cultural reference and an ode to a way of working long gone. The intriguing thing for me was that this was abandoned or merely waiting to be recalled to service. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:36:00 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:36:00 PM |
EDM |
131 (CEUT) |
Old gravestone |
I found this interesting and a puzzle to solve as graveyards across the world are. I am pleased to say that I believe I have an answer. The stone marks the resting place of Alexander Cameron who died in Barra on 16 July 1868 aged 51. His grandparents lived in North Uist and his parents moved to Barra where some of his family still live. Alex was unmarried but his brother Malcolm took over the Croft. I believe another brother John lived in Benbecula.
Although short, I found the walk enjoyable and it was great to hear people adding to the detail provided by our guide. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:37:47 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:39:57 PM |
EDM |
132 (CEUT) |
Archie explaining in Gaelic |
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Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:44:39 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:44:39 PM |
EDM |
133 (CEUT) |
Smiling hikers |
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Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:47:02 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:47:02 PM |
EDM |
134 (CEUT) |
Inside the MacVicar temple |
I felt sad that I didn’t understand more of the language as I had been exposed to the language as a child when on vacation or listening to my mother talking to her sisters. I really enjoyed hearing the words and the sound of Archie’s voice. He has a lovely speaking voice. I would have liked the walk to have been longer so I was one of the people who continued walking. Overall I enjoyed the experience and am really glad I participated. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:49:14 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:49:14 PM |
EDM |
135 (CEUT) |
People meeting for the first walk |
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Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:50:01 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:50:01 PM |
EDM |
136 (CEUT) |
Historical information |
Historical information handed out during the walk about the cultural heritage of the Trinity Temple |
Text |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:51:37 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 04:51:37 PM |
EDM |
137 (CEUT) |
An t-Uibhisteach magazine from 2000) |
An t-Uibhisteach was a locally produced annual magazine, incorporating articles, poetry, images etc about the causeway-connected island chain from Berneray to Eriskay. |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:27:56 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:27:56 PM |
EDM |
138 (CEUT) |
Ann Wells' article |
My mother wrote a piece for it in the year 2000 about her experience of living and working as a teacher-trainer in India after leaving Paible School - where she both studied and later taught. Unusually, she wrote it in Gaelic, a language she normally reserved for spoken relations with Uist family and friends. Perhaps she wanted to lay down a more permanent marker in the best way she knew how? YouTube was still some way off!
-Gordon Wells |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:29:54 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:35:10 PM |
EDM |
139 (CEUT) |
Class photo at Bayhead School in 1924 |
We all have stories and memories, including memories of people who had stories and memories, including memories of people who had stories and memories, and so on... To be aware of, or to be reminded of, those quickly diversifying links (like a "family tree") helps me build my own narrative of where and who I've come from, and come to a rooted understanding of the myriad influences that have shaped that journey.
-Gordon Wells |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:32:00 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:32:00 PM |
EDM |
140 (CEUT) |
Ann Wells as a teacher in India |
The story of a rooted Hebridean family with close connections around the globe, through Australia, Canada, China, Singapore and elsewhere, as well as India (if we were also to go through the histories of Ann’s eight brothers and sisters…) is probably one that many other Hebridean family albums could tell just as well. When it comes to reflection on the links between heritage and wellbeing, and the value of transcending imagined boundaries, bilingual Island Voices may offer special insights!
-Gordon Wells (https://guthan.wordpress.com/2022/05/10/island-voices-aire-air-sunnd/) |
Image |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:34:17 PM |
Friday 05th of August 2022 05:34:17 PM |
EDM |
141 (CEUT) |
The Stones of Teampull na Trionaid |
A poem, written by Mairi Morrison, reflecting on the location of the first Gaelic walk, Trinity Temple. |
Text |
Saturday 06th of August 2022 01:46:42 PM |
Saturday 06th of August 2022 01:46:42 PM |
EDM |
142 (CEUT) |
Looking back |
I feel these photos capture the quiet tranquillity of the setting. A perfect place for quiet reflection. |
Image |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:06:06 AM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:06:06 AM |
EDM |
143 (CEUT) |
Through a window |
I feel these photos capture the quiet tranquillity of the setting. A perfect place for quiet reflection. |
Image |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:07:42 AM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:07:42 AM |
EDM |
144 (CEUT) |
Made it to the top! |
Well, a few of us turned up yesterday, to enjoy the wind and the rain, for the second Gaelic walk. We missed a way mark in the mist and ended up devising a shorter, uncharted trail down the steeper part of the hill and across the waist-high heather and bracken morass towards Pobull Fhinn! A Neolithic route? |
Image |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:38:22 AM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:38:22 AM |
EDM |
145 (CEUT) |
A Day Without Birds |
A poem by Mairi Morrison |
Text |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:41:41 AM |
Thursday 18th of August 2022 10:41:41 AM |
EDM |
146 (CEUT) |
Gaelic Heritage Walks Poster |
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Image |
Monday 22nd of August 2022 11:15:53 AM |
Monday 22nd of August 2022 11:15:53 AM |
EDM |
147 (CEUT) |
Gaelic Heritage Walks |
Over the month of August, three walks were held with the community in Gaelic. These were an opportunity to get outdoors, while learning about the heritage of North Uist, using the mother tongue of many of its people. |
Event |
Monday 22nd of August 2022 11:17:56 AM |
Monday 22nd of August 2022 11:19:48 AM |
EDM |
148 (CEUT) |
Langass Historical Information |
Historical information collected by Amanda Woods about the Barpa Langass archaeological site. |
Text |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:16:53 AM |
Thursday 01st of September 2022 10:22:06 PM |
EDM |
149 (CEUT) |
Uist Lakes |
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Image |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:29:18 AM |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:29:18 AM |
EDM |
150 (CEUT) |
Adventures in heritage |
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Image |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:31:23 AM |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:31:23 AM |
EDM |
151 (CEUT) |
A bird's nest |
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Image |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:33:38 AM |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:33:38 AM |
EDM |
152 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Today |
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Image |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:36:15 AM |
Thursday 25th of August 2022 09:36:15 AM |
EDM |
153 (CEUT) |
Port nan Long & Dun an Sticir - Walk 3 Informtaion |
Information about the archaeological site of Dun an Sticir |
Text |
Monday 29th of August 2022 09:45:08 AM |
Monday 29th of August 2022 09:45:08 AM |
EDM |
154 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langass & Pobull Finn - Walk 2 Information |
Information given during the Barpa Langais Gaelic walk |
Text |
Thursday 01st of September 2022 10:23:37 PM |
Thursday 01st of September 2022 10:23:37 PM |
EDM |
155 (CEUT) |
Cladach agus Machair |
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Video |
Friday 09th of September 2022 11:13:56 AM |
Friday 09th of September 2022 11:13:56 AM |
EDM |
156 (CEUT) |
Baobab Seed Pod |
Large seed pod approx 60cm |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:41:40 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:41:40 AM |
EDM |
157 (CEUT) |
Baobab Seed Pod |
Large seed pod approx 60cm |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:42:09 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:42:09 AM |
EDM |
158 (CEUT) |
Man statue by Peter Rintoul, local artist |
Bttling against the wind |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:43:51 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:43:51 AM |
EDM |
159 (CEUT) |
Man statue by Peter Rintoul, local artist |
Bttling against the wind |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:49:47 AM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:33:13 PM |
EDM |
160 (CEUT) |
Spindle |
Wooden Spindle |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:51:08 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:51:08 AM |
EDM |
161 (CEUT) |
Spindle |
Wooden Spindle |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:51:45 AM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:34:13 PM |
EDM |
162 (CEUT) |
Croft branding iron, DMD (Macdonald) |
Metal branding iron |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:53:17 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:53:17 AM |
EDM |
163 (CEUT) |
Croft branding iron, DMD (Macdonald) |
Metal branding iron |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:53:37 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:53:37 AM |
EDM |
164 (CEUT) |
Iron |
Heavy rusted metal flat iron |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:56:01 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:56:01 AM |
EDM |
165 (CEUT) |
Iron |
Heavy rusted metal flat iron |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:59:06 AM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 11:59:06 AM |
EDM |
166 (CEUT) |
Cheese press |
Wooden cheese press with lid |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:00:16 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:00:16 PM |
EDM |
167 (CEUT) |
Cheese press |
Wooden cheese press with lid |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:00:30 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:42:41 PM |
EDM |
168 (CEUT) |
Loom shuttle (spal) |
metal shuttle |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:02:26 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:02:26 PM |
EDM |
169 (CEUT) |
Loom shuttle (spal) |
2x metal shuttle |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:03:46 PM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:34:34 PM |
EDM |
170 (CEUT) |
Shoemaker's Form 1 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:05:13 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:05:13 PM |
EDM |
171 (CEUT) |
Shoemaker's Form 2 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:06:14 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:06:14 PM |
EDM |
172 (CEUT) |
Shoemaker's Form 3 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:07:52 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:07:52 PM |
EDM |
173 (CEUT) |
Shoemaker's Forms |
3x metal forms, different sizes |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:08:07 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 12:08:07 PM |
EDM |
174 (CEUT) |
Bowl |
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3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:50:46 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:50:46 PM |
EDM |
175 (CEUT) |
Bowl |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:50:59 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:50:59 PM |
EDM |
176 (CEUT) |
Curtain Pole End |
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3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:52:44 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:41:17 PM |
EDM |
177 (CEUT) |
Curtain Pole End |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:53:00 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:40:54 PM |
EDM |
178 (CEUT) |
Jam Pot |
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3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:55:44 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:55:44 PM |
EDM |
179 (CEUT) |
Jam Pot |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:55:58 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 01:55:58 PM |
EDM |
180 (CEUT) |
St Kilda Mail Boat |
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3D Object |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:02:34 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:02:34 PM |
EDM |
181 (CEUT) |
St Kilda Mail Boat |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:02:44 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:02:44 PM |
EDM |
182 (CEUT) |
CEUT Objects |
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Collection |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:08:47 PM |
Monday 12th of September 2022 02:09:19 PM |
EDM |
183 (CEUT) |
Porridge spoon |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:45:17 PM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:34:58 PM |
EDM |
184 (CEUT) |
Suga Scipean (Quart Milk Jug) |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:46:28 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:46:28 PM |
EDM |
185 (CEUT) |
Aida Campbell - Shoemaker Forms |
3 differently sized shoemaker's forms used in the 1930s |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:54:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:54:54 PM |
EDM |
186 (CEUT) |
Alastair MacDonald - Loom Shuttle |
Two metal shuttles used on a loom until the 1940s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family. |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:57:41 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:57:41 PM |
EDM |
187 (CEUT) |
Alastair MacDonald - Post Lantern |
Post cart candle lanterns used in the 1930s/40s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:59:44 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 02:59:44 PM |
EDM |
188 (CEUT) |
Post Cart Lantern |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:00:25 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:00:25 PM |
EDM |
189 (CEUT) |
Alastair MacDonald - Sheep Medicine Doser |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:02:31 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:02:31 PM |
EDM |
190 (CEUT) |
Sheep Medicine Doser |
A slim pipe used to dose and give medicine to sheep |
Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:03:18 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:03:18 PM |
EDM |
191 (CEUT) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of my Grandfather |
WW1 Commission certificate, photo of Joseph during WWI, Memorial in Somme battlefield tour guide, and retirement script of Joseph McCulloch - story narrated by his grandson Alen
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:17:39 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:17:39 PM |
EDM |
192 (CEUT) |
Alen_McCulloch_Grandfather-1.mp4 |
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Audio |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:17:45 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:19:50 PM |
EDM |
193 (CEUT) |
Photos and memorabilia of Joseph McCulloch |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:21:39 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:21:39 PM |
EDM |
194 (CEUT) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of My Father-in-law |
Framed photo of soldiers in Palestine, Palestine Police Seargeant stripes, Duncan and Maryanne's wedding photo in Jerusalem - story narrated by Alen McCulloch, Duncan's son-in-law |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:25:56 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:25:56 PM |
EDM |
195 (CEUT) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of My Father-in-law |
Framed photo of soldiers in Palestine, Palestine Police Seargeant stripes, Duncan and Maryanne's wedding photo in Jerusalem - story narrated by Alen McCulloch, Duncan's son-in-law |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:26:07 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:27:59 PM |
EDM |
196 (CEUT) |
Photos and Memorabilia of Duncan McKeigh |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:26:37 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:26:37 PM |
EDM |
197 (CEUT) |
Catriona Black - New Zealand Stone Brooch |
A green stone brooch from New Zealand |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:30:02 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:30:02 PM |
EDM |
198 (CEUT) |
New Zealand Stone Brooch |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:30:36 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:30:36 PM |
EDM |
199 (CEUT) |
Christine Rintoul - Man Statue |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:33:25 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:33:25 PM |
EDM |
200 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Cheese Press (English) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:35:39 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:35:39 PM |
EDM |
201 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Cheese Press (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:41:49 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:41:49 PM |
EDM |
202 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron Griddle (English) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:43:52 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:43:52 PM |
EDM |
203 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron Griddle (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:23 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:23 PM |
EDM |
204 (CEUT) |
Iron Griddle |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:55 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:44:55 PM |
EDM |
205 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron (English) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:46:55 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:46:55 PM |
EDM |
206 (CEUT) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:54:18 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:54:18 PM |
EDM |
207 (CEUT) |
Euna Henderson - Bill of Sale |
Bill of sale of items on a shipwreck |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:59:19 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:59:19 PM |
EDM |
208 (CEUT) |
Bill of Sale |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:59:47 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 03:59:47 PM |
EDM |
209 (CEUT) |
Euna Henderson - Weighing Scale |
Large weighing scale |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:06 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:06 PM |
EDM |
210 (CEUT) |
Weighing Scale |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:41 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:01:41 PM |
EDM |
211 (CEUT) |
Euna Henderson - Croft Branding Iron |
A branding iron used on the MacDonald croft. |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:02:46 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:02:46 PM |
EDM |
212 (CEUT) |
Iseabal Daniel - Silver Coin |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:10:54 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:12:05 PM |
EDM |
213 (CEUT) |
Silver Coin |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:11:31 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:11:31 PM |
EDM |
214 (CEUT) |
Iseabal Daniel - Wool Blanket |
Wool blanket traditionally given as a wedding gift, made with wool from the family's sheep |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:13:39 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:13:39 PM |
EDM |
215 (CEUT) |
Wool Blanket |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:13:59 PM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:35:42 PM |
EDM |
216 (CEUT) |
Janet MacDonald - Spindle and Wool |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:16:18 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:16:18 PM |
EDM |
217 (CEUT) |
Mairi Morrison - Baobab Seed Pod |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:18:35 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:18:35 PM |
EDM |
218 (CEUT) |
Morag Harding - Baking |
The tradition of baking, passed down through the generations |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:23:10 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:23:10 PM |
EDM |
219 (CEUT) |
Baking |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:23:37 PM |
Thursday 04th of April 2024 01:36:18 PM |
EDM |
220 (CEUT) |
Morag Harding - Baking (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:25:02 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:25:02 PM |
EDM |
221 (CEUT) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern (English) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:32:50 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:32:50 PM |
EDM |
222 (CEUT) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern (English) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:32:53 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:32:53 PM |
EDM |
223 (CEUT) |
Harbour Lantern |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:33:26 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:33:26 PM |
EDM |
224 (CEUT) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:34:40 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:34:40 PM |
EDM |
225 (CEUT) |
Photo of Paddle Steamer SS “Lovedale” |
This photograph of the Paddle Steamer SS “Lovedale” which was the Stornoway Mail Steamer sailing from Stromeferry to Stornoway before the railway line was extended to Kyle of Lochalsh and the service then operated to and from Kyle. I am not sure if it is copyright of not as I saw it on the internet. This photograph was taken at Lochmaddy Pier many years ago. In it you can see the cargo shed made of corrugated iron painted in a light colour, you can clearly see the window in the gable end wall that was fitted with a red pane of glass, which a paraffin lamp was placed inside it in the dark when a ship was approached to let the Captain see the dangers of the rocks at the inside of the pier. On the outside of the pier, the berthing face, had two anchor paraffin lamps to let the Captain see the line of the berthing face. Before the shed was finally demolished around 1950 it was painted green at that time. |
Image |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:36:16 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:36:16 PM |
EDM |
226 (CEUT) |
Archie Campbell - The Story of My Grandfather |
Group photo of psychiatric hospital workers, war medals, and discharge papers for Archie MacLellan, from the 1940s
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:40:24 PM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 04:01:26 PM |
EDM |
227 (CEUT) |
Photo and memorabilia of Archie MacLellan |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:42:11 PM |
Tuesday 20th of September 2022 04:03:59 PM |
EDM |
228 (CEUT) |
Archie Campbell - The Story of My Grandfather (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:43:16 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:43:16 PM |
EDM |
229 (CEUT) |
Morag Harding - Christmas Card |
WWII Christmas Card from a naval ship |
Video |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:43:47 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:43:47 PM |
EDM |
230 (CEUT) |
Christmas Card |
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Movable Heritage |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:44:10 PM |
Wednesday 14th of September 2022 04:44:10 PM |
EDM |
231 (CEUT) |
Lochmaddy Pier Harbour Lighting |
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Text |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 10:09:59 AM |
Thursday 15th of September 2022 10:09:59 AM |
EDM |
232 (CEUT) |
Young People's Ceilidh: Songs from North Uist |
During our Digital Fèis in September, a number of students from Fèis Tìr an Eòrna performed some of their music in front of the attendees. It was a relaxed event, a space where the students could practice in front of an audience who enjoyed it immensely. |
Event |
Monday 05th of December 2022 02:51:17 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 02:53:33 PM |
EDM |
233 (CEUT) |
Helen Smith - Perfect |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:00:41 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:00:41 PM |
EDM |
234 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks & Caitaidh MacLean - Kenny Gillies Of Portnalong |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:02:33 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:05:48 PM |
EDM |
235 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks & Caitaidh MacLean - Farewell to Nig - Itchy Fingers |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:03:38 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:03:38 PM |
EDM |
236 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks & Caitaidh MacLean - Farewell to Oban - Welcome to Glasgow |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:07:28 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:07:28 PM |
EDM |
237 (CEUT) |
Tom Òg Marks - Flett from Flodda - Atholl Highlanders |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:09:55 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:14:02 PM |
EDM |
238 (CEUT) |
Tom Òg Marks - Caol Muile (The Sound of Mull) - Sìne Bhan (Fair Jane) |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:11:01 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:11:01 PM |
EDM |
239 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks - A Chalaín Álainn (Beautiful Girl) |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:15:40 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 03:15:40 PM |
EDM |
240 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks - Fagail Bhearnaraigh (Leaving Berneray) |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:28:40 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:28:40 PM |
EDM |
241 (CEUT) |
Donnie Macdonald, Cailean MacLean & Caitaidh MacLean - Leaving Lismore - Flett From Flotta |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:30:02 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:30:02 PM |
EDM |
242 (CEUT) |
Ciorstaidh MacLean - Land of My Youth |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:30:47 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:30:47 PM |
EDM |
243 (CEUT) |
Caitaidh MacLean - Kate Martin's Waltz - The Pumpkin’s Fancy |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:31:54 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:31:54 PM |
EDM |
244 (CEUT) |
Caitaidh MacLean - The Gathering - The Jig Runrig |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:32:51 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:32:51 PM |
EDM |
245 (CEUT) |
Doireann Marks - Father John MacMillan of Barra |
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Video |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:33:37 PM |
Monday 05th of December 2022 04:33:37 PM |
EDM |
246 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Car Park |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:06:47 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:10:53 AM |
EDM |
247 (CEUT) |
Church Near Trinity Temple |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:12:42 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:12:42 AM |
EDM |
248 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:14:17 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:14:17 AM |
EDM |
249 (CEUT) |
Trinty Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:15:58 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:15:58 AM |
EDM |
250 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
|
Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:17:41 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:17:41 AM |
EDM |
251 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:19:04 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:19:04 AM |
EDM |
252 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:20:15 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:20:15 AM |
EDM |
253 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:22:29 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:22:29 AM |
EDM |
254 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:25:24 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:25:24 AM |
EDM |
255 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:27:44 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:27:44 AM |
EDM |
256 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:28:46 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:28:46 AM |
EDM |
257 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Walk Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:29:46 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:29:46 AM |
EDM |
258 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:30:38 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:30:38 AM |
EDM |
259 (CEUT) |
Trinity Temple Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:32:03 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 11:32:03 AM |
EDM |
260 (CEUT) |
1006827_balranald-2.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:01:44 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:01:44 PM |
EDM |
261 (CEUT) |
dunlin-at-rspb-balranald-nature-reserve-1.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:01:54 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:01:54 PM |
EDM |
263 (CEUT) |
1006827_balranald-3.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:11:00 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:11:00 PM |
EDM |
264 (CEUT) |
dunlin-at-rspb-balranald-nature-reserve-2.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:11:09 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:11:09 PM |
EDM |
265 (CEUT) |
Balranald Nature Reserve |
Balranald Nature Reserve is a wildlife-rich coastal grassland in the West of North Uist. This nature reserve is of great ecological importance as it is composed of sandy beaches, a rocky foreshore, wild marshes and sculpted sand dunes, whilst being a prime machair location. Machair is a rare soil that supports an outstanding variety of wildlife, while regulating the climate through climate sequestration. Machair is also essential for the traditional agricultural processes in North Uist on which the isle's economy depends on. Over 90% of the world's machair is in Scotland and Ireland. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:17:59 PM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 06:33:44 PM |
EDM |
266 (CEUT) |
Baleshare.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:32:35 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:32:35 PM |
EDM |
267 (CEUT) |
baleshare2.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:34:38 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:34:38 PM |
EDM |
268 (CEUT) |
Am Baile Sear (Baleshare) - Uncultivated Machair Region |
A high proportion of the machair on North Uist has been traditionally cultivated or used for rough pasture, although there are areas of uncultivated machair such as Baleshare, which hold great ecological importance due to their high species diversity. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:35:31 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 01:58:33 AM |
EDM |
269 (CEUT) |
Towards_Kirkibost_Island_-_geograph.org.uk_-_858048.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:38:11 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:38:11 PM |
EDM |
270 (CEUT) |
Eilean Chircheboist (Kirkibost Island) |
Norse: "church-stead island"
A high proportion of the machair on North Uist has been traditionally cultivated or used for rough pasture, although there are areas of uncultivated machair such as Kirkibost island, which hold great ecological importance due to their high species diversity. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:38:57 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:35:26 PM |
EDM |
272 (CEUT) |
lochmaddy.jpg |
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Image |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:54:03 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:54:03 PM |
EDM |
273 (CEUT) |
Loch nam Madadh (Loch Maddy) |
Gaelic: "lake of the dogs"
Saline lagoons are shallow-water areas between sea and land, which are incredibly important for marine biodiversity, climate, fishing and salt production. The most extensive and diverse saline lagoon system in the UK is North Uist's Loch nam Madadh, composed by 10 lagoons, which is home to a variety of kelp forest types and plays an important role in the isle's traditional agricultural processes. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 02nd of May 2023 04:56:53 PM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 07:12:00 PM |
EDM |
274 (CEUT) |
Loch_Obasaraigh.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 03rd of May 2023 02:25:08 PM |
Wednesday 03rd of May 2023 02:25:08 PM |
EDM |
275 (CEUT) |
Obain Loch Euphoirt (Loch Eport) |
Obain Loch Euphoirt (Loch Eport) lagoons forms one of the most extensive and diverse systems of coastal lagoons that solely reside in the Outer Hebrides area in the UK. The only other comparable system is Loch nam Madadh (Lochmaddy) which is also located in North Uist. These lagoons hold tremendous ecological importance for biodiversity, climate regulation, fishing and salt production. |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 03rd of May 2023 02:29:25 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:36:57 PM |
EDM |
276 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Bharpa |
Gaelic "loch of the barrow"; One of two lakes on North Uist with that name, the other being near Carinish.
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 04th of May 2023 05:38:05 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:38:18 PM |
EDM |
277 (CEUT) |
Baile Raghnaill (Balranald) |
Gaaelic: "Ronald's village or farmtown" |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 04th of May 2023 06:12:23 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 01:56:40 AM |
EDM |
278 (CEUT) |
Paible |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 08th of May 2023 02:15:13 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:24:46 PM |
EDM |
279 (CEUT) |
Aird Heisgeir |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 08th of May 2023 02:31:45 PM |
Monday 08th of May 2023 02:31:45 PM |
EDM |
280 (CEUT) |
Ahmore Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 02:43:26 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 02:44:38 PM |
EDM |
281 (CEUT) |
Ahmore |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 02:43:41 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 02:47:38 PM |
EDM |
282 (CEUT) |
Paible Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:24:40 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:24:40 PM |
EDM |
283 (CEUT) |
Langass Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:27:32 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:27:32 PM |
EDM |
284 (CEUT) |
Langass |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:27:37 PM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:21:57 AM |
EDM |
285 (CEUT) |
Eilean Chircheboist Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:35:13 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:35:13 PM |
EDM |
286 (CEUT) |
Obain Loch Euphoirt Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:36:47 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:36:47 PM |
EDM |
287 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Bharpa |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:38:12 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:38:12 PM |
EDM |
288 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charnain Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:40:50 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:40:50 PM |
EDM |
289 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charnain |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:40:57 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:40:57 PM |
EDM |
290 (CEUT) |
Beinn Langass |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:42:45 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:42:45 PM |
EDM |
291 (CEUT) |
Beinn Langass |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:42:57 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:28:18 PM |
EDM |
292 (CEUT) |
Unival Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:45:56 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:45:56 PM |
EDM |
293 (CEUT) |
Unival |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:46:01 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:46:01 PM |
EDM |
294 (CEUT) |
Airidh Mhic Ruaridh Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:56:38 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:56:38 PM |
EDM |
295 (CEUT) |
Airidh Mhic Ruaridh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:56:52 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:56:52 PM |
EDM |
296 (CEUT) |
Am Baile Sear Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:58:08 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 03:58:08 PM |
EDM |
297 (CEUT) |
Grimsay Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:02:52 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:02:52 PM |
EDM |
298 (CEUT) |
Grimsay |
Above is a description of Grimsay Wheelhouse, possibly the best preserved example of a wheelhouse on North Uist
The Grimsay Wheelhouse by Smilemaker on Sketchfab |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:02:56 PM |
Thursday 17th of August 2023 02:54:28 AM |
EDM |
299 (CEUT) |
Udal Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:04:50 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:04:50 PM |
EDM |
300 (CEUT) |
Udal |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:04:55 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 02:00:58 AM |
EDM |
301 (CEUT) |
Sollas Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:07:01 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:07:01 PM |
EDM |
302 (CEUT) |
Sollas |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:07:05 PM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:45:37 AM |
EDM |
303 (CEUT) |
Ronay Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:09:31 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:09:31 PM |
EDM |
304 (CEUT) |
Ronay |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:09:34 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:09:34 PM |
EDM |
305 (CEUT) |
Eabhal Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:11:00 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:11:00 PM |
EDM |
306 (CEUT) |
Eabhal |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:11:05 PM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:07:35 AM |
EDM |
307 (CEUT) |
Honival Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:12:26 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:12:26 PM |
EDM |
308 (CEUT) |
Honival |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:12:29 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:12:29 PM |
EDM |
309 (CEUT) |
Lochmaddy Pronunciation |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:26:14 PM |
Tuesday 18th of July 2023 04:26:14 PM |
EDM |
310 (CEUT) |
Cainish Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 27th of July 2023 01:46:10 PM |
Thursday 27th of July 2023 01:46:10 PM |
EDM |
311 (CEUT) |
Cainish |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 27th of July 2023 01:46:33 PM |
Thursday 27th of July 2023 01:46:33 PM |
EDM |
312 (CEUT) |
University of St Andrews |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 01st of August 2023 08:35:02 AM |
Tuesday 01st of August 2023 08:35:02 AM |
EDM |
313 (CEUT) |
Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 01st of August 2023 09:14:45 AM |
Tuesday 01st of August 2023 09:14:45 AM |
EDM |
314 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais Car Park |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:12:45 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:12:45 AM |
EDM |
315 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:14:40 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:14:40 AM |
EDM |
316 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:15:41 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:15:41 AM |
EDM |
317 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_154247_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:16:34 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:16:34 AM |
EDM |
318 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_154440_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:17:27 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:17:27 AM |
EDM |
319 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:18:36 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:18:36 AM |
EDM |
320 (CEUT) |
Barpa Langais Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:19:26 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:19:26 AM |
EDM |
321 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_160630_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:23:34 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:23:34 AM |
EDM |
322 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_160748_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:24:01 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:24:01 AM |
EDM |
323 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_160929_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:25:16 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:25:16 AM |
EDM |
324 (CEUT) |
PIC_20220901_161141_20220906134731.jpg |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:26:39 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:26:39 AM |
EDM |
325 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:28:48 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:28:48 AM |
EDM |
326 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:29:27 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:29:27 AM |
EDM |
327 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:30:13 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:30:13 AM |
EDM |
328 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:30:52 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:30:52 AM |
EDM |
329 (CEUT) |
Pobull Fhinn Path |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:31:42 AM |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 10:31:42 AM |
EDM |
330 (CEUT) |
Baile Mhic Phail Name |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 02nd of August 2023 11:59:01 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:15:01 AM |
EDM |
331 (CEUT) |
Baile Mhic Phail |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:05:02 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:05:54 AM |
EDM |
332 (CEUT) |
Baleloch Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:26:27 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:42:00 AM |
EDM |
333 (CEUT) |
Baleloch |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:29:45 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:57:14 AM |
EDM |
334 (CEUT) |
Balelone Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:48:57 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:48:57 AM |
EDM |
335 (CEUT) |
Balelone |
Balelone is a 850 acre farm with its house built in 1820. Balelone was the site of Scotland's final land raid in 1952 as a result of a feud between the landowner and local crofters who were denied their wish to extend their holdings. The North Uist Highland Games take place in a field here each July. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:50:41 AM |
Thursday 24th of August 2023 02:27:00 AM |
EDM |
336 (CEUT) |
Baleloch Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:57:08 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:57:08 AM |
EDM |
337 (CEUT) |
Baile Mhic Phail Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:59:58 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 12:59:58 AM |
EDM |
338 (CEUT) |
Balmore Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:53:40 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:53:40 AM |
EDM |
339 (CEUT) |
Boreray Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:59:06 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:59:06 AM |
EDM |
340 (CEUT) |
Boreray |
Boreray is an island of almost 500 acres in area. Artifacts dating back at least 5000 years have been discovered here, including ancient standing stones and burial grounds.
In around 1460, Boreray was acquired by Clan MacLean of Ardgour after it was lost by Lord MacDonald of Sleat in a game of draughts. The MacLeans remained until around 1810, when the island was divided into twenty crofts. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 01:59:47 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:35:23 PM |
EDM |
341 (CEUT) |
Callernish |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:04:19 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:04:19 AM |
EDM |
342 (CEUT) |
Callernish |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:06:40 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:06:40 AM |
EDM |
343 (CEUT) |
Carinish Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:15:25 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:15:25 AM |
EDM |
344 (CEUT) |
Carinish |
Above is a retelling of the Battle of Carinish, a Scottish clan battle fought in North Uist in 1601.
The following is a link to a reconstruction and description of Teampull na Trionaid, a ruined Augustinian nunnery at Carinish.
https://ceut.northernheritage.org/teampull-na-trionaid/ |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:15:49 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:46:26 PM |
EDM |
345 (CEUT) |
Causamul.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:22:57 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:22:57 AM |
EDM |
346 (CEUT) |
Causamul |
Causamul is a small, uninhabited rocky islet. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:23:17 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:47:38 PM |
EDM |
347 (CEUT) |
Goular Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:38:36 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:38:36 AM |
EDM |
348 (CEUT) |
Goular |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:39:08 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:13:31 AM |
EDM |
349 (CEUT) |
Hamersay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:48:55 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:48:55 AM |
EDM |
350 (CEUT) |
Hamersay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:50:31 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:57:34 PM |
EDM |
351 (CEUT) |
Haskeir Eagach Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:56:27 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:56:27 AM |
EDM |
352 (CEUT) |
Haskeir Eagach Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:57:49 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:57:49 AM |
EDM |
353 (CEUT) |
Haskeir Eagach |
A group of small uninhabited rocky islands. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 02:58:46 AM |
Friday 25th of August 2023 09:54:51 PM |
EDM |
354 (CEUT) |
Heisker Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:03:18 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:03:18 AM |
EDM |
355 (CEUT) |
Heisker |
A group of islands also known as the Monach Isles. It was inhabited since at least 1000CE until around the time of WWII, and was the site of a medieval monastery of which no trace now remains. It is also home to one of the largest grey seal populations in the world. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:03:45 AM |
Friday 25th of August 2023 10:00:15 PM |
EDM |
356 (CEUT) |
Hosta Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:07:06 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:07:06 AM |
EDM |
357 (CEUT) |
Hosta |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:09:12 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:58:28 PM |
EDM |
358 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:21:58 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:21:58 AM |
EDM |
359 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost-1.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:21:59 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:21:59 AM |
EDM |
360 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost-2.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:01 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:01 AM |
EDM |
361 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost-3.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:02 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:02 AM |
EDM |
362 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost-4.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:03 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:03 AM |
EDM |
363 (CEUT) |
Kirkibost |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:22:30 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 08:00:18 PM |
EDM |
364 (CEUT) |
Knockintorran Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:26:54 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:26:54 AM |
EDM |
365 (CEUT) |
Knockintorran |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:29:13 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 08:01:19 PM |
EDM |
366 (CEUT) |
Scolpaig Place Names |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:41:55 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:41:55 AM |
EDM |
367 (CEUT) |
Scolpaig |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:42:12 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 08:26:17 PM |
EDM |
368 (CEUT) |
Seanabaily Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:47:02 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:47:02 AM |
EDM |
369 (CEUT) |
Seanabaily |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:47:57 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 03:47:57 AM |
EDM |
370 (CEUT) |
Shillay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:15:55 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:15:55 AM |
EDM |
371 (CEUT) |
Shillay |
Now uninhabited, Shillay was once the home of monks who maintained a light to guide passing ships. It remains the site of two lighthouses, one of which is still in operation. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:17:08 AM |
Friday 25th of August 2023 10:02:52 PM |
EDM |
372 (CEUT) |
Sponish Place Names |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:22:11 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:22:11 AM |
EDM |
373 (CEUT) |
Sponish |
Sponish is a small settlement lying on a peninsula. It was the site of a seaweed processing company from 1956 to 1986. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:22:32 AM |
Friday 25th of August 2023 10:04:47 PM |
EDM |
374 (CEUT) |
Tighary Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:28:26 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:28:26 AM |
EDM |
375 (CEUT) |
Tighary |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:28:47 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:28:47 AM |
EDM |
376 (CEUT) |
Torogay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:31:29 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:31:29 AM |
EDM |
377 (CEUT) |
Torogay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:31:38 AM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 04:31:38 AM |
EDM |
378 (CEUT) |
Trumisgarry Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:44 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:44 PM |
EDM |
379 (CEUT) |
Trumisgarry Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:46 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:46 PM |
EDM |
380 (CEUT) |
Trumisgarry Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:48 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:02:48 PM |
EDM |
381 (CEUT) |
Trumisgarry |
Trumisgarry is a settlement on the island of North Uist, about five miles northwest of Lochmaddy. Situated within it is one of the government churches designed by the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:04:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of August 2023 04:23:25 AM |
EDM |
382 (CEUT) |
Vallay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:08:11 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:08:11 PM |
EDM |
383 (CEUT) |
Vallay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:08:48 PM |
Thursday 03rd of August 2023 11:08:48 PM |
EDM |
384 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charnain Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:25:37 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:25:37 AM |
EDM |
385 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charnain |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:27:12 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:27:12 AM |
EDM |
386 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charra Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:30:26 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:30:26 AM |
EDM |
387 (CEUT) |
Beinn a' Charra |
The western slope is the site of the An Carra Standing Stone, a prehistoric monument over 17' high. |
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:32:50 AM |
Wednesday 09th of August 2023 03:52:43 AM |
EDM |
388 (CEUT) |
Blathaisbhal Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:37:16 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:37:16 AM |
EDM |
389 (CEUT) |
Blathaisbhal |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:38:57 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:38:57 AM |
EDM |
390 (CEUT) |
Crogary Mhor Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:50:35 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:50:35 AM |
EDM |
391 (CEUT) |
Crogary Mhor |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:52:21 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:52:21 AM |
EDM |
392 (CEUT) |
Crogary Beag Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:54:02 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:54:02 AM |
EDM |
393 (CEUT) |
Crogary Beag |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:54:55 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:54:55 AM |
EDM |
394 (CEUT) |
Li a Deas Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:57:33 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:57:33 AM |
EDM |
395 (CEUT) |
Li a Deas |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:58:26 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:58:26 AM |
EDM |
396 (CEUT) |
Li a Tuath Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:59:40 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 12:59:40 AM |
EDM |
397 (CEUT) |
Li a Tuath |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:00:13 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:00:13 AM |
EDM |
398 (CEUT) |
Maari Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:02:06 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:02:06 AM |
EDM |
399 (CEUT) |
Maari |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:02:35 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:02:35 AM |
EDM |
400 (CEUT) |
Marrival Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:05:05 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:05:05 AM |
EDM |
401 (CEUT) |
Marrival |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:05:31 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:05:31 AM |
EDM |
402 (CEUT) |
Marrogh Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:08:33 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:08:33 AM |
EDM |
403 (CEUT) |
Marrogh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:09:13 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:09:13 AM |
EDM |
404 (CEUT) |
Skealtraval Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:12:28 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:12:28 AM |
EDM |
405 (CEUT) |
Skealtraval |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:12:43 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:12:43 AM |
EDM |
406 (CEUT) |
Beinn na Coille Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:15:20 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:15:20 AM |
EDM |
407 (CEUT) |
Beinn na Coille |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:15:44 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 07:31:12 PM |
EDM |
408 (CEUT) |
Beinn_na_h-Aire.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:25:47 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:25:47 AM |
EDM |
409 (CEUT) |
Beinn na h-Aire |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 01:26:28 AM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:54:05 PM |
EDM |
410 (CEUT) |
Burabhal Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:36:44 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:36:44 AM |
EDM |
411 (CEUT) |
Burabhal |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:37:30 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:37:30 AM |
EDM |
412 (CEUT) |
Carra-chrom Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:39:13 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:39:13 AM |
EDM |
413 (CEUT) |
Carra-chrom |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:39:37 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:39:37 AM |
EDM |
414 (CEUT) |
Beinn Scolpaig Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:47:43 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:47:43 AM |
EDM |
415 (CEUT) |
Beinn Scolpaig |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:48:09 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:48:09 AM |
EDM |
416 (CEUT) |
Beinn Riabhach Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:51:11 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:51:11 AM |
EDM |
417 (CEUT) |
Beinn Riabhach |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:51:55 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:51:55 AM |
EDM |
418 (CEUT) |
Beinn Mhor Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:57:54 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:57:54 AM |
EDM |
419 (CEUT) |
Beinn Mhor |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:58:10 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 03:58:10 AM |
EDM |
420 (CEUT) |
Loch Fada Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:31:36 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:31:36 AM |
EDM |
421 (CEUT) |
Loch Fada |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:32:04 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:32:04 AM |
EDM |
422 (CEUT) |
Loch Olavat Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:34:48 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:34:48 AM |
EDM |
423 (CEUT) |
Loch Olavat |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:35:04 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:35:04 AM |
EDM |
424 (CEUT) |
Loch Homhsta Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:38:02 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:38:02 AM |
EDM |
425 (CEUT) |
Loch Homhsta |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:38:23 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:38:23 AM |
EDM |
426 (CEUT) |
Loch Sandary Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:43:49 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:43:49 AM |
EDM |
427 (CEUT) |
Loch Sandary |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:44:16 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:44:16 AM |
EDM |
428 (CEUT) |
Loch Bruist Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:47:36 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:47:36 AM |
EDM |
429 (CEUT) |
Loch Bruist |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:47:54 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:47:54 AM |
EDM |
430 (CEUT) |
Loch Huna Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:53:09 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:53:09 AM |
EDM |
431 (CEUT) |
Loch Huna |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:53:33 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:53:33 AM |
EDM |
432 (CEUT) |
Loch Leodasay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:56:29 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:56:29 AM |
EDM |
433 (CEUT) |
Loch Leodasay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:57:11 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 04:57:11 AM |
EDM |
434 (CEUT) |
Loch Tormosad Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 05:02:11 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 05:02:11 AM |
EDM |
435 (CEUT) |
Loch Tormosad |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 05:02:54 AM |
Saturday 05th of August 2023 05:02:54 AM |
EDM |
436 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Eun Place Name |
|
Audio |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:52:08 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:52:08 AM |
EDM |
437 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Eun |
Gaelic "Loch of the Birds" |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:52:45 AM |
Wednesday 09th of August 2023 03:02:15 AM |
EDM |
438 (CEUT) |
Loch na Ceithir-Eileana Place Name |
|
Audio |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:56:29 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:56:29 AM |
EDM |
439 (CEUT) |
Loch na Ceithir-Eileana |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:57:30 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 03:57:30 AM |
EDM |
440 (CEUT) |
Loch Caravat Place Name |
|
Audio |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:00:24 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:00:24 AM |
EDM |
441 (CEUT) |
Loch Caravat |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:01:23 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:01:23 AM |
EDM |
442 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Struban Place Name |
|
Audio |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:15:13 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:15:13 AM |
EDM |
443 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Struban |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:15:40 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:15:40 AM |
EDM |
444 (CEUT) |
Loch Steaphain Place Name |
|
Audio |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:18:39 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:18:39 AM |
EDM |
445 (CEUT) |
Loch Steaphain |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:20:02 AM |
Monday 07th of August 2023 04:20:02 AM |
EDM |
446 (CEUT) |
Loch Grunavat Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:30:00 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:30:00 AM |
EDM |
447 (CEUT) |
Loch Grunavat |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:30:33 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:30:33 AM |
EDM |
448 (CEUT) |
Loch Caravat Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:39:26 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:39:26 AM |
EDM |
449 (CEUT) |
Loch Caravat |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:39:59 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:39:59 AM |
EDM |
450 (CEUT) |
Loch Mor Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:43:33 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:43:33 AM |
EDM |
451 (CEUT) |
Loch Mor |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:44:23 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 12:44:23 AM |
EDM |
452 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Clachan Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:39:25 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:39:25 AM |
EDM |
453 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Clachan |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:39:49 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:39:49 AM |
EDM |
454 (CEUT) |
Loch Aonghuis Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:44:33 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:44:33 AM |
EDM |
455 (CEUT) |
Loch Aonghuis |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:45:23 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:45:23 AM |
EDM |
456 (CEUT) |
Loch Surtavat Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:48:06 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:48:06 AM |
EDM |
457 (CEUT) |
Loch Surtavat |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:48:40 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 02:48:40 AM |
EDM |
458 (CEUT) |
Obain Loch Euphoirt Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:06:11 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:06:11 AM |
EDM |
459 (CEUT) |
Obain Loch Euphoirt |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:06:36 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:06:36 AM |
EDM |
460 (CEUT) |
Oban nam Fiadh Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:08:10 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:08:10 AM |
EDM |
461 (CEUT) |
Oban nam Fiadh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:08:32 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:08:32 AM |
EDM |
462 (CEUT) |
Loch Portain Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:14:01 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:14:01 AM |
EDM |
463 (CEUT) |
Loch Portain |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:14:36 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:14:36 AM |
EDM |
464 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Bharpa Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:16:30 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:16:30 AM |
EDM |
465 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Bharpa |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:16:57 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:16:57 AM |
EDM |
466 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Athan Place Name |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:25:44 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:25:44 AM |
EDM |
467 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Athan |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:26:09 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 03:26:09 AM |
EDM |
468 (CEUT) |
Loch_nan_Geirann.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 04:14:19 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 04:14:19 AM |
EDM |
469 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Geirann |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 04:14:37 AM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 04:14:37 AM |
EDM |
470 (CEUT) |
Balranald Nature Reserve - 360 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 06:26:56 PM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 06:26:56 PM |
EDM |
471 (CEUT) |
Am Baile Sear (Baleshare) - 360 |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 06:36:11 PM |
Tuesday 08th of August 2023 06:36:11 PM |
EDM |
472 (CEUT) |
Priest Stone - empty |
|
3D Object |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:14:01 PM |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:29:37 PM |
EDM |
473 (CEUT) |
Priest Stone |
The Priest Stone is a short walk away from Clachan Sands beach. |
3D Object |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:22:02 PM |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:22:02 PM |
EDM |
474 (CEUT) |
Priest Stone |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:24:59 PM |
Friday 11th of August 2023 12:24:59 PM |
EDM |
475 (CEUT) |
Washer woman's loch |
They used to take a barrel with a fire underneath and tramp blankets in a tub to wash them. This was an annual social event at the end of winter. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 11th of August 2023 03:47:54 PM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 09:17:48 AM |
EDM |
476 (CEUT) |
Cnoc nan Uiseag |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:36:06 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:36:06 AM |
EDM |
477 (CEUT) |
Old Inn |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:36:45 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:36:45 AM |
EDM |
478 (CEUT) |
Sgoil Thaigh a' Ghearraidh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:39:16 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:39:16 AM |
EDM |
479 (CEUT) |
Cachalaidh a'Mhachaire |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:43:43 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:43:43 AM |
EDM |
480 (CEUT) |
An Liogadh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:46:20 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 10:46:20 AM |
EDM |
481 (CEUT) |
Hoglan |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:14:53 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:14:53 AM |
EDM |
482 (CEUT) |
Tulloch Ard |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:15:41 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:15:41 AM |
EDM |
483 (CEUT) |
Cnoc na Pheursa |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:16:55 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:16:55 AM |
EDM |
484 (CEUT) |
Tobhta Mor Ruadh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:18:06 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:18:06 AM |
EDM |
485 (CEUT) |
Truinns a' Mhuilinn |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:20:38 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:20:38 AM |
EDM |
486 (CEUT) |
Truinns a' Mhuilinn |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:20:40 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:20:40 AM |
EDM |
487 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:02 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:02 AM |
EDM |
488 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:04 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:04 AM |
EDM |
489 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:06 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:06 AM |
EDM |
490 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:09 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:09 AM |
EDM |
491 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:11 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:11 AM |
EDM |
492 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:13 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:13 AM |
EDM |
493 (CEUT) |
A 'Chearrstaich |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:15 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:23:15 AM |
EDM |
494 (CEUT) |
Ceann Cruaidh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:46:33 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:46:33 AM |
EDM |
495 (CEUT) |
Creagan Ruadh |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:47:19 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:47:19 AM |
EDM |
496 (CEUT) |
Cnoc a' Chinn |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:48:08 AM |
Saturday 12th of August 2023 11:48:08 AM |
EDM |
498 (CEUT) |
Carinish Hall Dance |
Carinish Hall |
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:10:53 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:10:53 AM |
EDM |
499 (CEUT) |
Langass |
|
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:21:38 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:21:38 AM |
EDM |
500 (CEUT) |
Solas |
|
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:42:22 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:42:22 AM |
EDM |
501 (CEUT) |
Sollas 1960s |
|
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:45:21 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 03:45:21 AM |
EDM |
502 (CEUT) |
Eabhal from Grimsay |
|
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:07:24 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:07:24 AM |
EDM |
503 (CEUT) |
Goular Beach |
|
Image |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:13:18 AM |
Monday 14th of August 2023 04:13:18 AM |
EDM |
504 (CEUT) |
Battle of Carinish |
A retelling of the Battle of Carinish, a Scottish clan battle fought in North Uist in 1601. |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 12:37:39 AM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 12:39:35 AM |
EDM |
505 (CEUT) |
Grimsay Wheelhouse |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 03:18:35 AM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 03:18:35 AM |
EDM |
506 (CEUT) |
Udal Theme |
|
Video |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:13:52 AM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:13:52 AM |
EDM |
507 (CEUT) |
Balranald |
|
Image |
Thursday 17th of August 2023 02:44:59 AM |
Thursday 17th of August 2023 02:44:59 AM |
EDM |
508 (CEUT) |
Loch Scadavay Name |
|
Audio |
Friday 18th of August 2023 03:54:23 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 03:54:23 AM |
EDM |
509 (CEUT) |
Loch Scadavay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 18th of August 2023 03:55:19 AM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 08:14:46 PM |
EDM |
510 (CEUT) |
Boreray St Kilda |
Boreray, St Kilda, from the sea. Sheep are still grazing on this seemingly inaccessible rock. Stone-built cleitean were constructed on the top, which is accessible from slightly less precipitous slopes. |
Image |
Tuesday 22nd of August 2023 04:00:48 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of August 2023 04:00:48 AM |
EDM |
511 (CEUT) |
Unival Place Name |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 03:38:50 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 03:38:50 AM |
EDM |
512 (CEUT) |
Unival |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 03:39:36 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 03:39:36 AM |
EDM |
513 (CEUT) |
Craonaval Place Name |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:02:28 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:02:28 AM |
EDM |
514 (CEUT) |
Craonaval |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:03:23 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:03:23 AM |
EDM |
515 (CEUT) |
Liernish Place Name |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:07:45 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:07:45 AM |
EDM |
516 (CEUT) |
Liernish |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:08:12 AM |
Wednesday 23rd of August 2023 04:08:12 AM |
EDM |
517 (CEUT) |
Beinn Bhreac Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:36:35 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:36:35 PM |
EDM |
518 (CEUT) |
Beinn Bhreac |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:37:47 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:37:47 PM |
EDM |
519 (CEUT) |
Beinn Mhor Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:41:53 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:41:53 PM |
EDM |
520 (CEUT) |
Beinn Mhor |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:43:13 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:43:13 PM |
EDM |
521 (CEUT) |
Beinn Mhor |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:44:39 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:44:39 PM |
EDM |
522 (CEUT) |
Beinn Dubh Sollas Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:47:49 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:47:49 PM |
EDM |
523 (CEUT) |
Beinn Dubh Sollas |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:49:23 PM |
Saturday 26th of August 2023 04:49:23 PM |
EDM |
524 (CEUT) |
Beinn Risary Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:27:35 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:27:35 PM |
EDM |
525 (CEUT) |
Beinn Risary |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:29:14 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:29:14 PM |
EDM |
526 (CEUT) |
Orasay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:51:57 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:51:57 PM |
EDM |
527 (CEUT) |
Orasay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:53:39 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 08:53:39 PM |
EDM |
528 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:13 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:13 PM |
EDM |
529 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:14 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:14 PM |
EDM |
530 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:18 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:18 PM |
EDM |
531 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:21 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:21 PM |
EDM |
532 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:23 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:23 PM |
EDM |
533 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:26 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:26 PM |
EDM |
534 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:28 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:28 PM |
EDM |
535 (CEUT) |
Grenitote Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:32 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:04:32 PM |
EDM |
536 (CEUT) |
Grenitote |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:05:53 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:05:53 PM |
EDM |
537 (CEUT) |
Lingay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:51 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:51 PM |
EDM |
538 (CEUT) |
Lingay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:56 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:56 PM |
EDM |
539 (CEUT) |
Lingay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:58 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:13:58 PM |
EDM |
540 (CEUT) |
Lingay Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:14:02 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:14:02 PM |
EDM |
541 (CEUT) |
Lingay |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:15:19 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:15:19 PM |
EDM |
542 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:36 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:36 PM |
EDM |
543 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:38 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:38 PM |
EDM |
544 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:40 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:40 PM |
EDM |
545 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:41 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:41 PM |
EDM |
546 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:43 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:43 PM |
EDM |
547 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:46 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:46 PM |
EDM |
548 (CEUT) |
Malaclett Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:47 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:19:47 PM |
EDM |
549 (CEUT) |
Malaclett |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:22:11 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:22:11 PM |
EDM |
550 (CEUT) |
Keallasay More and Keallasay Beag Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:37:25 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:37:25 PM |
EDM |
551 (CEUT) |
Keallasay More and Keallasay Beag Place Name |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:37:29 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:37:29 PM |
EDM |
552 (CEUT) |
Keallasay More and Keallasay Beag |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:38:19 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 09:38:19 PM |
EDM |
553 (CEUT) |
Cliasay_Beg_and_Cliasay_More.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:51 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:51 PM |
EDM |
554 (CEUT) |
Cliasay_Beg_and_Cliasay_More-1.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:52 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:52 PM |
EDM |
555 (CEUT) |
Cliasay_Beg_and_Cliasay_More-2.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:54 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:54 PM |
EDM |
556 (CEUT) |
Cliasay_Beg_and_Cliasay_More-3.mp3 |
|
Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:56 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:56 PM |
EDM |
557 (CEUT) |
Cliasay_Beg_and_Cliasay_More-4.mp3 |
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Audio |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:57 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:06:57 PM |
EDM |
558 (CEUT) |
Cliasay Beg and Cliasay More |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:07:51 PM |
Saturday 02nd of September 2023 10:07:51 PM |
EDM |
559 (CEUT) |
Paiblesgarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:22:36 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:22:36 PM |
EDM |
560 (CEUT) |
Paiblesgarry |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:26:51 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:26:51 PM |
EDM |
561 (CEUT) |
Loch Hungavat Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:36:58 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:36:58 PM |
EDM |
562 (CEUT) |
Loch Hungavat Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:37:00 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:37:00 PM |
EDM |
563 (CEUT) |
Loch Hungavat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:38:09 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:38:09 PM |
EDM |
564 (CEUT) |
Loch Deoravat Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:49:15 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:49:15 PM |
EDM |
565 (CEUT) |
Loch Deoravat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:50:25 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:50:25 PM |
EDM |
566 (CEUT) |
Loch Skealtar Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:56:01 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:56:01 PM |
EDM |
567 (CEUT) |
Loch Skealtar |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:57:08 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 07:57:08 PM |
EDM |
568 (CEUT) |
Oreval Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:47:51 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:47:51 PM |
EDM |
569 (CEUT) |
Oreval Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:47:54 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:47:54 PM |
EDM |
570 (CEUT) |
Oreval |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:49:47 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 08:49:47 PM |
EDM |
571 (CEUT) |
Flodday Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:09:29 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:09:29 PM |
EDM |
572 (CEUT) |
Flodday |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:11:13 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:11:13 PM |
EDM |
573 (CEUT) |
Loch Obisary Place Name |
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Audio |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:17:33 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:17:33 PM |
EDM |
574 (CEUT) |
Loch Obisary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:18:29 PM |
Sunday 03rd of September 2023 09:18:29 PM |
EDM |
575 (CEUT) |
Loch Fada na Gearrachan Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 01:39:26 AM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 01:39:26 AM |
EDM |
576 (CEUT) |
Loch Fada na Gearrachan |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 01:40:14 AM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 01:40:14 AM |
EDM |
577 (CEUT) |
Clettraval a Tuath Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:38:12 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:38:12 PM |
EDM |
578 (CEUT) |
Clettraval a Tuath |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:38:39 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:38:39 PM |
EDM |
579 (CEUT) |
Clettraval a Deas Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:41:44 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:41:44 PM |
EDM |
580 (CEUT) |
Clettraval a Deas |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:43:15 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:43:15 PM |
EDM |
581 (CEUT) |
Loch Tergavat Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:56:16 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:56:16 PM |
EDM |
582 (CEUT) |
Loch Tergavat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:59:27 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 04:59:27 PM |
EDM |
583 (CEUT) |
Loch na Cointich Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:07:26 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:07:26 PM |
EDM |
584 (CEUT) |
Loch na Cointich |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:08:15 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:08:15 PM |
EDM |
585 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:31:51 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:31:51 PM |
EDM |
586 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:09 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:09 PM |
EDM |
587 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:12 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:12 PM |
EDM |
588 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:13 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:13 PM |
EDM |
589 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:14 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:32:14 PM |
EDM |
590 (CEUT) |
Foshigarry |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:33:19 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 08:33:19 PM |
EDM |
591 (CEUT) |
Eilean nan Carnan Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:31:51 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:31:51 PM |
EDM |
592 (CEUT) |
Eilean nan Carnan |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:34:24 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:34:24 PM |
EDM |
593 (CEUT) |
Loch Mhic Phail Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:46:10 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:46:10 PM |
EDM |
594 (CEUT) |
Loch Mhic Phail |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:47:23 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:47:23 PM |
EDM |
595 (CEUT) |
Eilean Leathann Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:54 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:54 PM |
EDM |
596 (CEUT) |
Eilean Leathann Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:57 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:57 PM |
EDM |
597 (CEUT) |
Eilean Leathann Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:59 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:57:59 PM |
EDM |
598 (CEUT) |
Eilean Leathann Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:58:03 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:58:03 PM |
EDM |
599 (CEUT) |
Eilean Leathann |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:59:10 PM |
Monday 04th of September 2023 09:59:10 PM |
EDM |
600 (CEUT) |
Flodday Beg and Flodday More Place Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 02:14:28 AM |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 02:14:28 AM |
EDM |
601 (CEUT) |
Flodday Beg and Flodday More |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 02:15:06 AM |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 02:15:06 AM |
EDM |
602 (CEUT) |
Loch Runavat Place Name |
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Audio |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 03:32:14 AM |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 03:32:14 AM |
EDM |
603 (CEUT) |
Loch Runavat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 03:33:41 AM |
Tuesday 05th of September 2023 03:33:41 AM |
EDM |
604 (CEUT) |
Alioter Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 02:50:37 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 02:50:37 PM |
EDM |
605 (CEUT) |
Alioter |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 02:51:14 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 02:51:14 PM |
EDM |
606 (CEUT) |
Reumisgarry Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:00:45 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:00:45 PM |
EDM |
607 (CEUT) |
Reumisgarry |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:01:26 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:01:26 PM |
EDM |
608 (CEUT) |
Honary Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:07:09 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:07:09 PM |
EDM |
609 (CEUT) |
Honary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:07:40 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:07:40 PM |
EDM |
610 (CEUT) |
Loch Minish Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:21:28 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:21:28 PM |
EDM |
611 (CEUT) |
Loch Minish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:22:09 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:22:09 PM |
EDM |
612 (CEUT) |
Scotven Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:31:46 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:31:46 PM |
EDM |
613 (CEUT) |
Scotven |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:32:11 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:32:11 PM |
EDM |
614 (CEUT) |
Eilean na h-Airidh Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:38:13 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:38:13 PM |
EDM |
615 (CEUT) |
Eilean na h-Airidh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:38:36 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 03:38:36 PM |
EDM |
616 (CEUT) |
Beinn Vanisary Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:03:49 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:03:49 PM |
EDM |
617 (CEUT) |
Beinn Vanisary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:04:21 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:04:21 PM |
EDM |
618 (CEUT) |
Kyles-Paible Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:11:57 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:11:57 PM |
EDM |
619 (CEUT) |
Kyles-Paible |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:12:40 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:12:40 PM |
EDM |
620 (CEUT) |
Knockline Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:15:39 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:15:39 PM |
EDM |
621 (CEUT) |
Knockline Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:15:41 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:15:41 PM |
EDM |
622 (CEUT) |
Knockline |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:16:07 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:16:07 PM |
EDM |
623 (CEUT) |
Loch Eaval Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:19:49 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:19:49 PM |
EDM |
624 (CEUT) |
Loch Eaval |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:20:29 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:20:29 PM |
EDM |
625 (CEUT) |
Goulaby Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:17 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:17 PM |
EDM |
626 (CEUT) |
Goulaby Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:19 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:19 PM |
EDM |
627 (CEUT) |
Goulaby Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:21 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:33:21 PM |
EDM |
628 (CEUT) |
Goulaby |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:34:03 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:34:03 PM |
EDM |
629 (CEUT) |
Illeray Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:46:20 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:46:20 PM |
EDM |
630 (CEUT) |
Illeray |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:46:41 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 04:46:41 PM |
EDM |
631 (CEUT) |
Kersivay Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:04:19 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:04:19 PM |
EDM |
632 (CEUT) |
Kersivay |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:05:01 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:05:01 PM |
EDM |
633 (CEUT) |
Loch Crogavat Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:14:11 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:14:11 PM |
EDM |
634 (CEUT) |
Loch Crogavat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:15:17 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:15:17 PM |
EDM |
635 (CEUT) |
Kallin Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:31:06 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:31:06 PM |
EDM |
636 (CEUT) |
Kallin |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:31:53 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:31:53 PM |
EDM |
637 (CEUT) |
Loch ic Colla |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:40:35 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:40:35 PM |
EDM |
638 (CEUT) |
Loch ic Colla |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:41:17 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 08:18:50 PM |
EDM |
639 (CEUT) |
Beinn an t-Sagairt Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:53:59 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:53:59 PM |
EDM |
640 (CEUT) |
Beinn an t-Sagairt |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:55:24 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 05:55:24 PM |
EDM |
641 (CEUT) |
Loch Eashader Place Name |
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Audio |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 06:34:45 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 06:34:45 PM |
EDM |
642 (CEUT) |
Loch Eashader |
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Immovable Heritage |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 06:35:19 PM |
Saturday 09th of September 2023 06:35:19 PM |
EDM |
643 (CEUT) |
Balmore Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:21:22 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:21:22 PM |
EDM |
644 (CEUT) |
Balmore |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:22:11 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:22:11 PM |
EDM |
645 (CEUT) |
Cailternish Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:28:08 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:28:08 PM |
EDM |
646 (CEUT) |
Cailternish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:28:42 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:28:42 PM |
EDM |
647 (CEUT) |
Carnach Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:46:32 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:46:32 PM |
EDM |
648 (CEUT) |
Carnach |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:47:08 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 01:47:08 PM |
EDM |
649 (CEUT) |
Dunskellor Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:01:34 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:01:34 PM |
EDM |
650 (CEUT) |
Dunskellor |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:02:27 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:02:27 PM |
EDM |
651 (CEUT) |
Dusary Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:08:14 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:08:14 PM |
EDM |
652 (CEUT) |
Dusary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:08:43 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:08:43 PM |
EDM |
653 (CEUT) |
Eilean Bhalaig Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:15:02 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:15:02 PM |
EDM |
654 (CEUT) |
Eilean Bhalaig |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:15:21 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:15:21 PM |
EDM |
655 (CEUT) |
Eilean a’ Ghiorr Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:20:13 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:20:13 PM |
EDM |
656 (CEUT) |
Eilean a’ Ghiorr |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:20:36 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:20:36 PM |
EDM |
657 (CEUT) |
Garbh-Eilean Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:28:27 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:28:27 PM |
EDM |
658 (CEUT) |
Garbh-Eilean |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:29:00 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 02:29:00 PM |
EDM |
659 (CEUT) |
Knock-cuien Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:01:40 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:01:40 PM |
EDM |
660 (CEUT) |
Knock-cuien |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:02:17 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:02:17 PM |
EDM |
661 (CEUT) |
Port na Copa Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:20:46 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:20:46 PM |
EDM |
662 (CEUT) |
Port na Copa |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:21:09 PM |
Monday 11th of September 2023 03:21:09 PM |
EDM |
663 (CEUT) |
Beinn Sgapar |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 11:16:53 AM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 11:16:53 AM |
EDM |
664 (CEUT) |
Ard a' Bhorain |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:54:27 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:57:18 PM |
EDM |
665 (CEUT) |
Ard a' Bhorain Place Name |
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Audio |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:56:32 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:56:32 PM |
EDM |
666 (CEUT) |
Loch Hacklett |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:11:54 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:54:21 PM |
EDM |
667 (CEUT) |
Loch Vausary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:16:13 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:58:39 PM |
EDM |
668 (CEUT) |
Loch Hunda |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:36:51 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:55:34 PM |
EDM |
669 (CEUT) |
Loch Skilivat |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:50:12 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:57:09 PM |
EDM |
670 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Gheadais |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:58:36 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 02:58:36 PM |
EDM |
671 (CEUT) |
Loch a' Ghlinne Dorcha |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:03:25 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:03:25 PM |
EDM |
672 (CEUT) |
Loch an Aastrom |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:09:51 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:07:15 PM |
EDM |
673 (CEUT) |
Loch an t-Sagairt |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:28:54 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:09:37 PM |
EDM |
674 (CEUT) |
Loch na Caiginn |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:52:28 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 03:52:28 PM |
EDM |
675 (CEUT) |
Loch nam Madadh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:47:18 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:47:18 PM |
EDM |
676 (CEUT) |
Loch nam Madadh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:47:20 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:47:20 PM |
EDM |
677 (CEUT) |
Loch ic Colla |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:54:59 PM |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:54:59 PM |
EDM |
678 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Gearrachan |
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Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 01st of October 2023 04:57:29 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:13:16 PM |
EDM |
679 (CEUT) |
Loch Hacklett Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:54:08 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:54:08 PM |
EDM |
680 (CEUT) |
Loch Hunda Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:55:20 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:55:20 PM |
EDM |
681 (CEUT) |
Loch Skilivat Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:56:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:56:59 PM |
EDM |
682 (CEUT) |
Loch Vausary Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:58:28 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 12:58:28 PM |
EDM |
683 (CEUT) |
Loch a’ Gheadais Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:03:04 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:03:04 PM |
EDM |
684 (CEUT) |
Loch a’ Ghlinne Dorcha Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:05:10 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:05:10 PM |
EDM |
685 (CEUT) |
Loch an Aastrom Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:06:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:06:59 PM |
EDM |
686 (CEUT) |
Loch an t-Sagairt Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:09:24 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
687 (CEUT) |
Loch na Caiginn Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:11:34 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:11:34 PM |
EDM |
688 (CEUT) |
Loch nan Gearrachan Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:13:10 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:13:10 PM |
EDM |
689 (CEUT) |
Treacklett Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:44:29 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:44:29 PM |
EDM |
690 (CEUT) |
Treacklett |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:47:55 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 01:47:55 PM |
EDM |
691 (CEUT) |
Hasten Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:11:05 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:11:05 PM |
EDM |
692 (CEUT) |
Craig Hasten |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:11:24 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:11:24 PM |
EDM |
693 (CEUT) |
Hougary Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:19:52 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:19:52 PM |
EDM |
694 (CEUT) |
Hougary |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:20:37 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:20:37 PM |
EDM |
695 (CEUT) |
Otternish Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:42:57 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:42:57 PM |
EDM |
696 (CEUT) |
Otternish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:43:52 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:43:52 PM |
EDM |
697 (CEUT) |
Siginish Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:52:28 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:52:28 PM |
EDM |
698 (CEUT) |
Siginish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:53:22 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 02:53:22 PM |
EDM |
699 (CEUT) |
Skibinish Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:04:55 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:04:55 PM |
EDM |
700 (CEUT) |
Skibinish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:05:14 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:05:14 PM |
EDM |
701 (CEUT) |
Vallaquie Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:06:29 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:06:29 PM |
EDM |
702 (CEUT) |
Vallaquie |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:08:41 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:08:41 PM |
EDM |
703 (CEUT) |
Veilish Place Name |
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Audio |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:14:40 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 03:14:40 PM |
EDM |
704 (CEUT) |
Port nan Long Dun an Sticir Parking Area |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:33:17 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:33:17 PM |
EDM |
705 (CEUT) |
Road to Dun an Sticir |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:34:39 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:34:39 PM |
EDM |
706 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir Junction |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:35:35 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:35:35 PM |
EDM |
707 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir Info Panel |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:36:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:36:56 PM |
EDM |
708 (CEUT) |
Dun an Sticir Path |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:38:37 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:38:37 PM |
EDM |
709 (CEUT) |
Loch an Sticir Shore |
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Panorama |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:40:23 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 04:40:23 PM |
EDM |
710 (CEUT) |
Young People's Ceilidh 2: Songs from North Uist |
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Event |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:23:53 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:29:43 AM |
EDM |
711 (CEUT) |
Dòmhnall MacIllEathain à Leodhas / Donald Maclean of Lewis + Ishabel T. Nic Dhomhnall / Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:25:54 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:25:54 AM |
EDM |
712 (CEUT) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Lottie's Tune by Calum Iain MacCorquodable |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:27:02 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:27:02 AM |
EDM |
713 (CEUT) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:28:26 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:28:26 AM |
EDM |
714 (CEUT) |
The Shores of Loch Bee + Flett from Flodda |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:29:29 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:29:29 AM |
EDM |
715 (CEUT) |
Wee Todd |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:30:19 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:30:19 AM |
EDM |
716 (CEUT) |
An Tèid thu Leam à Mhàiri + Teann a-nall |
- 2023 |
Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:31:02 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:31:02 AM |
EDM |
717 (CEUT) |
Glasgow City Police Pipers + The Skylark's Ascension |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:32:11 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:32:11 AM |
EDM |
718 (CEUT) |
Father John MacMillan of Barra + PM Willie Grey |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:32:42 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:32:42 AM |
EDM |
719 (CEUT) |
Song |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:33:45 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:33:45 AM |
EDM |
720 (CEUT) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Cork hill |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:34:35 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:34:35 AM |
EDM |
721 (CEUT) |
Mo Shoraidh Leis Na Fuar-Bheannan |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:35:22 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:35:22 AM |
EDM |
722 (CEUT) |
Campbells Farewell to Redcastle + PM Wllie Ross' Farewell to the Scots Guard |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:36:08 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:36:08 AM |
EDM |
723 (CEUT) |
Uibhist bheag Lurach / Uist, My Love |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:36:59 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:36:59 AM |
EDM |
724 (CEUT) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Ruih / Island of Uist So Dear |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:38:59 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:38:59 AM |
EDM |
725 (CEUT) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:39:32 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:39:32 AM |
EDM |
726 (CEUT) |
Butter Churn |
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3D Object |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:40:43 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:40:43 AM |
EDM |
727 (CEUT) |
Janet Dix - Butter Churn (English) |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:41:38 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:41:38 AM |
EDM |
728 (CEUT) |
Janet Dix - Butter Churn (Gaelic) |
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Video |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:42:41 AM |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:42:41 AM |
EDM |
729 (CEUT) |
Butter Churn |
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Movable Heritage |
Friday 06th of October 2023 11:43:04 AM |
Saturday 07th of October 2023 09:09:17 AM |
EDM |
1 (Digital Doors Open) |
17 Belmont Street |
Seventeen is Aberdeen's creative hub on Belmont Street, housing exhibitions spaces, offices and a digital fabrication lab MAKE Aberdeen.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:03:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:04:57 PM |
EDM |
2 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Art Gallery |
Aberdeen Art Gallery is the main visual arts exhibition space in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. It was founded in 1884, in a building designed by Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, with a sculpture court added in 1905. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:05:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:05:36 PM |
EDM |
3 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Asset Management |
Enter from Prince Arthur Street. The well preserved principal rooms show just how grand a nineteenth century Aberdeen residential terrace could be. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:11 PM |
EDM |
4 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Biodiversity Centre |
Based in the Zoology building, promotes and supports the teaching of environmental and science topics, local biodiversity and cutting edge research by the University of Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:13 PM |
EDM |
5 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Central Library |
The first in the famous group of Aberdeen Buildings, Education, Salvation and Damnation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:16 PM |
EDM |
6 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Church of Christ |
Built as the Aberdeen Savings Bank. Many banks and many churches have been converted to new uses in the city. This may be the only bank converted to a church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:18 PM |
EDM |
7 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives (1) |
Home to one of the most important sets of Burgh records in Scotland. Recognised by UNESCO in 2013 as part of their World Heritage Project. Access by tours which run every 30 minutes, no booking required. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:21 PM |
EDM |
8 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives (pre-2018) |
Home to one of the most important sets of Burgh records in Scotland. Recognised by UNESCO in 2013 as part of their World Heritage Project. Take this opportunity for free guided tours of the charter room and search room. Discover the best preserved archives in Scotland and learn about Aberdeen's past.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:23 PM |
EDM |
9 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Crematorium |
An opportunity to visit the building and to see all aspects of the working of the Crematorium, including the two chapels, Rest Rooms, and the behind the scenes Cremating Area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:26 PM |
EDM |
10 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Dental Institute |
A dental school in the Grampian Region of Scotland was established to help to provide a suitably qualified dental workforce, not only in relation to the country?s needs, but particularly in relation to the dental needs of the population in the North of Scotland. Come and view the purpose-built teaching facilities which enable students to learn using dental simulation, state of the art patient clinics and dental teaching laboratories. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:28 PM |
EDM |
11 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Dental School |
A Dental School in the Grampian Region of Scotland was established to help to provide a suitably qualified dental workforce, not only in relation to the country's needs, but particularly in relation to the dental needs of the population in the north of Scotland. Come and view the purpose built teaching facilities which enable students to learn using dental simulation, our state of the art patient clinics and our dental teaching laboratories lab. Get involved in our interactive sessions and displays with current students and staff on hand with demonstrations and information. Free parking close to the facility will be available on Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:31 PM |
EDM |
12 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Foyer |
Conversion by Halliday Fraser Munro, 1998.Aberdeen Foyer is an exciting new approach to meet the needs of young people (16-25). It represents a partnership of various public and voluntary sector agencies and young people together with business and commercial interests. It forms the basis for a comprehensive strategy for tackling issues of the City's young people, in particular the issues of youth homelessness and unemployment. Aberdeen Foyer has two buildings in the city. The Training and Resource Centre occupies the former Marywell Street School. The boldly modern treatment of the conversion earned a special mention in the 1998 Civic Trust Award Scheme. The second Foyer building, in the former Trinity Church in Crown Street, similarly received a special mention in the Award Scheme this year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:14:11 PM |
EDM |
13 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Grammar School |
2013 marked?the 150th anniversary of the Grammar School moving to this site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:36 PM |
EDM |
14 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Harbour Extension Project |
Visit the centre to gain an insight into one of the most ambitious marine engineering projects in Scotland for many decades. Visitors will be able to learn about the background of the development, the different construction activities underway, the environmental protection measures being deployed, and some of the history of the area. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to see real-time works from a privileged position. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:39 PM |
EDM |
15 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Heat and Power |
Aberdeen Heat and Power is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee that has pioneered district heating in Aberdeen. A series of small power plants generate electricity and currently supply heat to? flats and public buildings. The long-term ambition is to connect energy centres in a "ring" around the high heat demand areas of the city. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:41 PM |
EDM |
16 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Maritime Museum |
Situated in 3 distinct buildings. The oldest Provost Ross's house dates from the 1590s and is an excellent example of 16th century burgh architecture. The former Trinity Church dates to the end of the 19th century and a purpose built link building was created in the 1980s to bring these buildings together to become Aberdeen Maritime Museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:44 PM |
EDM |
17 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Medico-Chirurgical Society |
Founded in 1789 the Society plays an important role in the medical community in Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:46 PM |
EDM |
18 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Music Centre |
The Music Centre gives Aberdeen?s school children the opportunity to perform together in larger groups and ensembles. The Senior Concert Band has excelled at the last two Scottish Concert Band Festivals, winning Gold Plus Awards and The Outstanding Soloist Award each year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:49 PM |
EDM |
19 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen RNLI Lifeboats |
The building includes an?inshore lifeboat and shed, as well as a?larger all-weather lifeboat and crew room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:51 PM |
EDM |
20 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Sports Village |
The North East’s state-of-the-art indoor sports centre with a huge range of facilities all under one roof. Have you ever seen a full size indoor football pitch? One of the 2010 Royal Institute of British Architect’s Award Winners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:53 PM |
EDM |
21 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Trades Union Council, John Londragon House |
Aberdeen Trades Union Council was formed in 1868 and is still going strong. ATUC has played an important role in Aberdeen?s radical history. A range of artefacts will be on display on the day, including artwork and archive documents, providing a fascinating insight into the history of activism in Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:56 PM |
EDM |
22 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Treasure Hub-Museum Collection Centre |
See behind the scenes at Aberdeen Treasure Hub Museum Centre, the purpose-built storage facility for Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museum's extensive collections of decorative art, costume, painting, sculpture, and objects relating to Aberdeen's archaeology, maritime history, science and industry. All welcome, suitable for children aged 5+ if accompanied by an adult. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:07:58 PM |
EDM |
23 (Digital Doors Open) |
Adventure Aberdeen |
The former Kingswells Primary School will be open with displays on the history of the school and showcasing the work of its current residents Adventure Aberdeen. Display information complement tours that will run throughout the day, as required with no need to book. Try your hand at a range of activities including our mobile climbing wall, mountain biking track and Wilderness Skills & shelter building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:01 PM |
EDM |
24 (Digital Doors Open) |
Advocates Library |
On the first floor there is one of the finest private law libraries in the country with the original decorative scheme by Arthur Clyne, it also features a stained-glass window by Cottier and Co. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:04 PM |
EDM |
25 (Digital Doors Open) |
Albury Outdoor Sports Centre |
The centre is celebrating its 90th anniversary in 2019. Come along to explore the building and what is has to offer, find out how it all began, |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:06 PM |
EDM |
26 (Digital Doors Open) |
Albyn House |
One of only two Designated Places in Scotland, its very speicialised purpose is to provide an alternative to arrest and a night in a police cell for people deemed to be drunk and incapable. The small purpose-built extension to the hostel on Dee Street is a discreet and sensitive courtyard development. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:09 PM |
EDM |
27 (Digital Doors Open) |
Albyn School |
The school occupies four 19th century merchant houses on Queen's Road and retains a number of architectural features. There will be displays of memorabilia relating to the school's history |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:11 PM |
EDM |
28 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Resource Centre |
?Musical Memories sessions will be taking place along with an opportunity to meet some staff members/ volunteers and see what the centre can offer people living with dementia and their families in the Aberdeen City area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:14 PM |
EDM |
29 (Digital Doors Open) |
Amerada Hess Offices |
Oil company building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:14:26 PM |
EDM |
30 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aquatics Centre |
Newly opened world class Aquatics Centre, complimenting the existing Sports Village; includes a 50m Olympic standard pool and a 25m pool with diving boards up to 10m, a sauna, steam room, exercise studio and caf?. The design allows for flexibility in use and programming, from competitions, a base for local performance swimming and is primarily a community facility to which everybody?has access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:19 PM |
EDM |
31 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arts Centre & Theatre Aberdeen (former North Church) |
Arts Centre & Theatre Aberdeen (ACT Aberdeen) are recognised nationally as an inclusive community hub which hosts arts activities across a wide demographic. With our ethos of everyone is entitled to an enriching cultural life, regardless of age or social circumstance, we are a truly intergenerational organisation, with performing arts tuition at the heart of what we do.More than 80,000 individuals pass through the ACT doors each year, with over 40 professional, amateur and youth companies who rely on us as the only mid-scale theatre venue in the North East of Scotland. Our backbone is our 80 strong volunteer base, supporting our dedicated core staff, who continue to provide excellent service coupled with affordable performance, conference and rehearsal space for City and Shire organisations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:22 PM |
EDM |
32 (Digital Doors Open) |
BBC Broadcasting House |
BBC Aberdeen was established in October 1923 as BBC Scotland's second centre.? The original Beechgrove House was demolished in July 2000 to make way for the current building.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:24 PM |
EDM |
33 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beach Ballroom |
The Beach Ballroom is celebrating its 90th year. Holding a place in the hearts of many Aberdonians since it was built in 1929, the Beach Ballroom has seen many changes ? not only to its interior but also with regards to events. Today, dance competitions still play a role in the entertainment programme along with many other events such as Christmas parties, wrestling, boxing weddings and corporate events. So why not come along to see what facilities are on offer as well as taking a stroll down memory lane with a nostalgic exhibition. Tea and coffee available, free |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:27 PM |
EDM |
34 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beach Leisure Centre |
Next door to the Beach Ball Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:14:40 PM |
EDM |
35 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beannachar Camphill Community |
Originally called Banchory House it is in exactly the same style as Smith`s earlier extensions to Balmoral Castle and which earned him the nickname 'Tudor Johnny'. The house has associations with Prince Albert and in the late 19C it was the home of Sir David Stewart, a Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Today Beannachar is a Camphill community for young people with special needs based on the principles of the social philosopher Rudolf Steiner. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:33 PM |
EDM |
36 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beechgrove Church |
Built as a Free Church. Particularly imposing tower made even more dramatic by the open upper stage below the spire. Very fine stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:36 PM |
EDM |
37 (Digital Doors Open) |
Belmont Cinema |
Built in 1896 as Aberdeen's Trades Hall the first film was shown in this building two years after it was built. It became a permanent cinema in 1910 as the Coliseum and was renamed the New Kinema in 1921. It became the Belmont Cinema after a refurbishment in 1935. It closed in 1953 and became a warehouse until it was reopened as a cinema in 2000. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:38 PM |
EDM |
38 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boathouses |
There are four boat houses to the east of the Queen Elizabeth Bridge.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:40 PM |
EDM |
39 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bucksburn Police Office |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:43 PM |
EDM |
40 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carillon |
The Municipal Carillon of Aberdeen is in the tower of St Nicholas Church and is the largest in the British Isles. There are 48 bells, making up four octaves, and all were cast by Gillet and Johnston of Croydon. ??The carillon is played every Sunday from 10.30 am to 10.55 am.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:45 PM |
EDM |
41 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carmelite |
Boasting many fine gothic style features and stained-glass windows, the building is situated in the approximate area of the medieval Carmelite Friary. Dr Chris Croly will give a talk at 12.30pm on the history and archaeology of the area |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:48 PM |
EDM |
42 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Fire Station |
The Central Fire Station is one of four fire stations located within Aberdeen City. The station was opened in 1998 and further converted in 2016 to house the Aberdeen City LSO HQ. This is a great chance to explore the station and get Fire Service Heritage information, and Fire Safety Information. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:51 PM |
EDM |
43 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cfine |
Explore this granite fronted building and hear about a range of support and services available for disadvantaged, vulnerable individuals, families and communities in Aberdeen and the North East.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:53 PM |
EDM |
44 (Digital Doors Open) |
Childline Aberdeen, Ruby House |
Childline is a free and confidential helpline service delivered by the NSPCC. Everything they do protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow. They exist to fight for every childhood. Come and meet with the team who will show you around the Counselling Centre and enjoy some home bakes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:56 PM |
EDM |
45 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints |
The church building was designed in Salt Lake City and must have looked very American when it was first built. It has unfortunately lost its original copper roof but its elegant needle-topped spire is a familiar landmark on North Anderson Drive. On Doors Open Day the chapel and most of the rest of the building will be open including the Family History Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:08:58 PM |
EDM |
46 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church and Mosque |
The north aisle was added in 1898 and the tower in 1913. Note the great east window and memorial nave windows, the Sir Ninian Comper reredos and 16th century font from Kinkell Church, Inverurie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:01 PM |
EDM |
47 (Digital Doors Open) |
CLAN Cancer Support |
CLAN House is the purpose-built headquarters of CLAN Cancer Support, which was officially opened in May 2012. The wellbeing and support centre provides a range of emotional and practical support services to anyone affected by cancer, a library and information service as well as bright and airy drop-in area and garden. CLAN House is also home to CLAN Haven, a home from home, bed and breakfast facility for those traveling to Aberdeen for treatment.CLAN Cancer Support was established in 1983 and provides a range of professional cancer support services free of charge to anyone affected by cancer with bases in the heart of communities throughout north-east Scotland, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:03 PM |
EDM |
48 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clan Cancer Support Centre |
The former Rosemount ?Church was converted to accommodate a range of activities for this NE charity.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:06 PM |
EDM |
49 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clan House (formerly Rosemount Church) |
A redundant church converted to a cancer support centre. A wide range of activities are now accommodated here. On the first floor, large glazed screens allow for functional subdivision while retaining some of the spatial character of the church. Some of the original stained glass has been re-used in these screens. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:14:52 PM |
EDM |
50 (Digital Doors Open) |
Community Health & Care Village |
The services in the Health and Care Village, an urban community hospital (without beds); have been brought together under one roof from a number of locations across the city, including Woolmanhill Hospital, Denburn Health Centre, the Foresterhill site and Woodend Hospital, to provide a range of diagnostic and treatment services for the people of Aberdeen and Grampian in a central site in the city. The Ground and First Floors will be open. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:12 PM |
EDM |
51 (Digital Doors Open) |
Confucius Institute |
The Institute provides Chinese language teaching and cultural events to the North East Scotland community. It acts as a linguistic and cultural bridge, promoting knowledge exchange between China and the people of North East Scotland and serving as the first port of call for information on China. The building has had many uses in its long history, including a museum and a bank, and its courtyard bamboo garden is one of Old Aberdeen's best kept secrets. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:14 PM |
EDM |
52 (Digital Doors Open) |
Convent of St Margaret of Scotland |
Only the chapel and one bay of this Episcopalian convent were ever completed. Doors Open Day provides a rare opportunity to visit the chapel. The rugged solidity of the apse viewed from the Spital gives no hint of the magical quality of the interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:15:07 PM |
EDM |
53 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigiebuckler Parish Church |
Early English-style nave and chancel. No tower but a bellcote containing bells recast from the fragments of 'Auld Lowrie', the great bell which had hung in the tower of the Kirk of St Nicholas from 1351 until it was shattered when it fell during the fire of 1874. Of greatest interest are the windows. Those in the nave are by William Wilson, the greatest glass worker in Scotland in his time, and were executed and dedicated between 1960 and 1971. They are considered to be of national importance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:15:19 PM |
EDM |
54 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crown Terrace Baptist Church |
Crown Terrace Baptist Church, established in 1839, was the first Baptist Church in Aberdeen. Located in the heart of the City and surrounded by many licensed premises among others, the building was extensively renovated in 2008 to provide a main church area that is accessible to all and suitable for many uses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:22 PM |
EDM |
55 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cruickshank Botanic Garden |
There have been gardens and parkland on the site since at least the late 17th century. The Botanic Garden, founded with a bequest from Miss Anne Cruickshank, is an educational resource and a beautiful and secluded amenity for University of Aberdeen staff and students and the general public. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:24 PM |
EDM |
56 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cults East Parish Church |
All that remains of the original church is the tower and spire and a smaller tower that contained the stair to the end gallery. The rest of the building was destroyed by fire in 1941. Post-war shortages of the building materials delayed the completion of the simplified replacement building until 1959. Fine stained glass window. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:15:30 PM |
EDM |
57 (Digital Doors Open) |
Donside Hydro |
The Donside Community Hydro is a renewable energy micro-hydro power plant. It was established by residents of Donside Village which is built on the site of the former Donside Papermill. The hydro utilises an old lade originally used by the mill. It now produces clean renewable energy which will provide funding for community activities. Most of the site can be viewed from a public accessible path. The turbine house is not wheelchair accessible.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:15:42 PM |
EDM |
58 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duthie Park Biomass Heating Units |
The Park Workshop and Green Biomass facility will be open for people to explore this self sufficient unit, which is fed by trees collected from various Council managed places across Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:33 PM |
EDM |
59 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ebury House |
Tours and displays will offer an insight into the work to support a variety of customers from different backgrounds to move into employment where that is appropriate and to access community services, training and advice. Display information will include support offered to a variety of customers with health conditions, information sessions on the local labour market, help available for those considering starting their own businesses and work with partner organisations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:35 PM |
EDM |
60 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elphinstone Hall |
The Elphinstone Hall is next to King’s College Chapel, set back from the High St on the far side of King’s Lawn. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:38 PM |
EDM |
61 (Digital Doors Open) |
Faculty of Health & Social Care |
The latest addition to the remarkable collection of modern architecture at the Garthdee campus. In line with the original masterplan for the campus, the general form of the building follows that of the adjacent Faculty of Management, designed by Norman Foster. It is interesting to compare the detailed design of the two buildings, however, as they are very different. Both buildings contain some fairly dramatic internal spaces. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:15:54 PM |
EDM |
62 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ferryhill Parish Church |
Designed in the early Gothic Style, includes the Piper Alpha Memorial Window designed by Jane Bayliss and official Aberdeen City Commemoration Book, 51st Signals Memorial in the Memorial Chapel, plus WW1 commemorative windows and other excellent stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:43 PM |
EDM |
63 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ferryhill Railway Heritage Centre |
One of Aberdeen?s hidden gems open for the very first time! Visit the Engine Shed Houses which were built in 1850 and the railway turntable. Displays will include plans and timetables and a chance to see how work is progressing to restore these important buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:46 PM |
EDM |
64 (Digital Doors Open) |
Frederick Street School |
The space-saving concept of the roof-top playground was devised by E R Robson working for the London School Board and found little favour elsewhere. Two were built in Aberdeen by J Ogg Allan, the Central School in 1901 and this one. It was originally fenced down the middle to create separate playgrounds for boys and girls. The building is now the Frederick Street Business Centre and only the roof is open for Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:16:30 PM |
EDM |
65 (Digital Doors Open) |
Free Door Open Day Bus |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:51 PM |
EDM |
66 (Digital Doors Open) |
Freemason's Hall |
Possibly the finest, purpose-built building devoted entirely to Freemasonry within the Scottish Constitution |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:53 PM |
EDM |
67 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garthdee House |
Built for John Moir Clark, an Aberdeen Merchant who also owned most of present day Kaimhill and Garthdee.? In 1953 the house was bought by the architect and businessman Tommy Scott Sutherland who, after living in it for a couple of years, decided to donate the house and grounds to the School of Architecture which came to bear his name.? THe School moved from Schoolhill and the extended building was officially opened in 1957.? The Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment is therefore?celebrating its 50th anniversary of its move to Garthdee. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:16:41 PM |
EDM |
68 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gilcomston Church |
Another chance to explore a building that?s been a landmark on Union Street for over 150 years. From the massive ?wheel-window? and impressive pipe organ to the comfortable seating and the presentation screens, Gilcomston Church lets you experience the deep roots and the fresh life of our Christian heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:09:58 PM |
EDM |
69 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glover House (Braehead House) |
Until recently, this building is probably better known to citizens of Nagasaki than those of Aberdeen. From 1864 for a period of 25 years it was the home of the Glover family whose most famous son, Thomas Blake Glover, set up the modern shipbuilding industry in Japan and whose extraordinary life there is believed to have provided the inspiration for the Madam Butterfly story. The house has been recently restored to recreate its appearance at the time that the Glover family lived here in 19th century, the rooms having period decoration and furnishings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:16:52 PM |
EDM |
70 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grampian Hospital Radio |
The hospital radio station is located in a refurbished cottage in the grounds of Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and provides a variety of programming including a nightly request show to the patients of ARI. There is a second station located in the same building for broadcasting to the patients of Royal Aberdeen Children?s Hospital with programming more suited to their tastes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:03 PM |
EDM |
71 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grampian Police Headquarters - FULLY BOOKED |
The building occupies a site which has a long association with policing in the City, as it is partially located on ground where Victorian Police buildings stood. The current Headquarters building was first occupied in 1972 by the former Aberdeen City Police and on local government reorganisation in 1975 the newly created Grampian Police assumed occupancy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:06 PM |
EDM |
72 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gray's School of Art |
The first of a series of buildings that have made the grounds of Garthdee House something of a showcase for modern archirecture. This severe glass and steel pavillion sits in the parkland in the best Mies van der Rohe tradition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:17:03 PM |
EDM |
73 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars John Knox Church |
The tower of the church forms an integral part of the massive granite facade of Marischal College. It was the building of Marshall MacKenzie's extension to Marischal College that led to the demolition of the original 16C Greyfriars Church. The East window of the present church incorporates tracery from the earlier building while areas of panelling in the church are made from pews taken from the East Kirk of St Nicholas. The Church is now known as Greyfriars John Knox Church following the closure of the church at Mounthooly and the joining of the two congregations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:17:15 PM |
EDM |
74 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harlaw Academy |
Defined by earlier terraced buildings, it was originally built as Mrs Emslie?s Institution, a home for orphan girls; most familiar to Aberdonians as the High School for Girls, now Harlaw Academy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:14 PM |
EDM |
75 (Digital Doors Open) |
His Majesty's Theatre |
Recognised as one of the finest examples of an Edwardian theatre in the country. Its designer, the great theatre architect Frank Matcham, made skilful use of the natural slope of the site to produce a house with a seating capacity of 1450. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:17:30 PM |
EDM |
76 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iain Fraser Resources Centre |
Another building that has been put to many uses over the years. The front half of the Society's premises was built as a church hall then used as a warehouse in the 1930s. The Resource Centre was opened by Princess Margaret in 1994 and provides accommodation for a wide range of activities. The whole interior demonstrates how buildings can be adapted to the needs of blind and visually handicapped people. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:17:42 PM |
EDM |
77 (Digital Doors Open) |
International School of Aberdeen |
The new school is built within the grounds of Pitfodels House and incorporates the listed building. Impressive range of facilities and internal spaces. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:22 PM |
EDM |
78 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverdee House |
The recently completed waterfront Aberdeen headquarters of the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency is a landmark building incorporating many energy saving and sustainable technologies. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:25 PM |
EDM |
79 (Digital Doors Open) |
James Hutton Institute |
Formed by the merger of the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute and the Scottish Crop Research Institute in 2011. The Institute is at the forefront of research into crops, soils, land use and environmental research. Explore the main building and beautiful grounds and take part in exciting science based activities for all the family. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:27 PM |
EDM |
80 (Digital Doors Open) |
King's Museum |
The Old Town House, built in 1788 has been used for a number of purposes throughout the years, from its original purpose as the administrative centre for the Old Aberdeen Burgh council, to a Masonic Lodge and a library. The University of Aberdeen King?s Museum moved into the building in 2012, displaying the University?s vast collection through changing temporary exhibitions.?? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:30 PM |
EDM |
81 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirk of St Nicholas |
The Mither Kirk is one of the most historically important buildings in Aberdeen, with some surviving elements from the late 12th century in Collison's Aisle. Since the reformation St Nicholas has consisted of two churches: the West and the East. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:33 PM |
EDM |
82 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kittybrewster Police Station |
Kittybrewster Police Station?has various police departments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:36 PM |
EDM |
83 (Digital Doors Open) |
Library/Faculty of Management |
Glimpsed from the road, the north-facing elevation of this building is unremarkable; it is only from within the campus that the spectacular form of this structure is apparent. The great curving roof hugs the slope of the site to ensure that no part of this huge building projects above the surrounding trees. Inside, the interior spaces are equally dramatic. . |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:17:54 PM |
EDM |
84 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Aberdeen |
The building is to the east of the helipad and is clearly seen from Westburn Road. There are Maggie's Centres around Britain providing emotional, practical and social support to people diagnosed with cancer and to their families and friends. Each building is different but each is commissioned from an internationally renowned architect.Visit the architecturally stunning Maggie's Centre, set in the grounds of ARI, and experience the warm welcome extended to patients, friends and family. Maggie's provides practical, emotional and social support free of charge to help people deal with the challenges that a cancer diagnosis can bring. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:46 PM |
EDM |
85 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marine Operations Centre |
A chance to visit the replacement for the 200 year old Roundhouse. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:49 PM |
EDM |
86 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marine Scotland, Marine Laboratory |
Fisheries research has a long history in Aberdeen. The Fishery Board for Scotland established a marine laboratory and hatchery at the Bay of Nigg in 1898. The Laboratory moved to its present site in 1923 and now employs more than 300 staff in scientific, technical, professional and support roles.The Lecture Theatre, Fish House and Conference Room will all be open and Marine Scotland will have interactive displays showcasing the types of work that they do such as: taste testing; pipetting; marine litter games; fish display; fish scale reading and microscope use. We will have a virtual tour of the research vessel The Scotia and hopefully some dolphin sounds as well! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:51 PM |
EDM |
87 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marischal College |
This stunning landmark building has now been converted for use as Aberdeen City Council's new corporate headquarters. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:54 PM |
EDM |
88 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marischal College: Mitchell Hall, Picture Gallery & Museum |
"Enter through the quad and into the door in the tower. Ascend to first floor. Marischal College was founded in 1593. The museum and Picture Gallery are located within the eastern range of the Tudor-style quadrangle that Archibald Simpson designed to replace the dilapidated original college buildings. Later in 19C Marischal College and King's College were amalgamated as the University of Aberdeen. The Mitchell Hall, the magnificent setting for University ceremonial, was added by A Marshall Mackenzie who also extended the quad, the familiar Broad Street frontage being built in 1901. " |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:18:04 PM |
EDM |
89 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maritime Museum Library: Provost Ross' House |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:10:59 PM |
EDM |
90 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masjid Alhikmah and Community Centre |
Take the opportunity to tour this brand new purpose built mosque and community centre. There will also be exhibitions on Islam and the chance to observe live prayers. Refreshments will be available free. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:01 PM |
EDM |
91 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Lodge |
There has been a Masonic lodge associated with the Town House since its rebuilding in the late 18C. It occupies the principal room of the building (the original council chamber?) an imposing space occupying most of the top floor of the building and given extra volume by its coved ceiling. Not usually open to the public. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:18:15 PM |
EDM |
92 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mercatgate (Sheriff Court Annexe) |
Built as a bank and in use for as such for nearly 200 years. Following the conversion by Oberlanders Architects/ David Murray Associates in 2005, the ground floor banking hall now serves as the public reception area while the new court rooms for the Sheriff Court and High Court have been formed on the floors above. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:07 PM |
EDM |
93 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mile-End School |
School buildings from a range of periods have featured in Aberdeen Doors Open Day over the years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:10 PM |
EDM |
94 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mission Hall |
It had been the plan to build a middle row of cottages within North Square as had been done in South Square. However, this never came about and the Mission Hall was built in the centre of the square. Appropriately plain as befited its purpose and location, it has recently been refurbished. The exterior bell was presented by the Earl of Kintore. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:12 PM |
EDM |
95 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musa Art & Music Gallery |
Originally a church (the first in Aberdeen to be built for the Catholic Apostolic Church) the building has been used for a varierty of purposes over the years, latterly as a banana warehouse. It has recently been totally refurbished as a restaurant as a restaurant/ arts venue with grant assistance from Aberdeen City Heritage Trust. The most distinctive feature of the original interior, the decorative timber roof structure, remains. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:15 PM |
EDM |
96 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Education: the Victorian Classroom |
The Victorian Classroom is housed in the building rear of Skene Square School. The School itself was founded in early 19C by Dr John Brown who built it in his garden. The current buildings show evidence of school design at the end of that century including, for example, separate entrances for boys and girls. Within the Museum of Education a room has been reconstructed and equipped in the style of a classroom in Aberdeen as it would have been in Victorian times. This style existed in certain schools well into 20th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:23 PM |
EDM |
97 (Digital Doors Open) |
Music Hall |
Aberdeen's category 'A' listed Music Hall is a national treasure, one of Scotland's oldest and most historic concert halls. It's a much loved, iconic venue that has been at the heart of cultural, civic and community life for more than 150 years.
There has been no significant investment in the Music Hall since the early 1980's over 4 million visitors and more than 5,000 events and concerts has taken its toll. The transformation will ensure the Music Hall is a vibrant, cultural hub at the heart of city life reopening in late 2017. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:18:29 PM |
EDM |
98 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Hyperbaric Centre |
Perhaps best known for the treatment of decompression sickness, “the bends”, this unique facility provides a range of services to the subsea industry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:28 PM |
EDM |
99 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Church of St Andrew |
This Classical Revival church, together with the Arts Centre opposite, makes for an extremely grand entrance to Queen Street. It was originally known as the 'Fiddle Kirk' when, before the installation of the organ, it had its own orchestra. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:18:39 PM |
EDM |
100 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Aberdeen House |
This former school now provides accommodation for part of the City Archives and for the City Analyst. In the Archives search room there will be a display of material from the collection, mainly featuring Old Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:18:51 PM |
EDM |
101 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Torry Community Centre |
This is a volunteer run community centre in Old Torry which organises varied activities for local people, and have a collection of artefacts, books, films and photos of Torry and its peoples over many years, so pop in to learn about the history of Torry, its buildings and people as well as its industries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:36 PM |
EDM |
102 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Town House |
Remodelled and put to a variety of uses over the years, this historic building has been completely renovated and now acts as a “gateway to the University of Aberdeen” for prospective students. The old police cells on the ground floor remain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:11:39 PM |
EDM |
103 (Digital Doors Open) |
PDSA |
The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals is a veterinary charity.?The PDSA has been in Aberdeen since the 1950s but has existed nationally since 1917. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:53 PM |
EDM |
104 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peacock Visual Arts |
A registered educational charity supported by Aberdeen City Council and the Scottish Arts Council, Peacocks has the widest range of visual arts production facilities openly available in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:56 PM |
EDM |
105 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quaker Meeting House |
It is the only purpose?built Quaker Meeting House still in use in Scotland. It features the plain simplicity of a typical QMH with the Elders' Bench. There are 2 full size photographs of two of the 79 Quaker Tapestries at Kendal on display, one relating to early Quaker history in NE Scotland, both were embroidered by Quakers in Scotland in 1980's. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:22:58 PM |
EDM |
106 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen Street Church |
Formerly known as the North Church of St Andrew, this classical revival church, together with the Arts Centre opposite; makes for an extremely grand entrance to Queen Street. It was originally referred to as the Fiddle Kirk when, before the installation of the organ; it had its own orchestra. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:01 PM |
EDM |
107 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen's Cross Church |
Queen?s Cross Church is one of the best-loved public buildings in Aberdeen. The exterior displays many intricate and unique Victorian architectural features. The interior retains original structural and decorative features. Reconfigured ancillary spaces have been very recently completed to provide more opportunity for community use, including a caf?. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:03 PM |
EDM |
108 (Digital Doors Open) |
RGU Faculty of Health and Social Care |
Forming part of the Garthdee Campus, the building includes cutting edge teaching and learning facilities for Social Care and the advanced technology Human Performance Laboratory. The building contains some fairly dramatic internal spaces. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:06 PM |
EDM |
109 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Gordon University Sport |
The latest addition to the remarkable collection of modern architecture at the Garthdee campus sits between the Business School and the Faculty of Health and Social Care (both of which have featured in previous Doors Open Days). The building provides sports facilities for RGU students and the local community. The building incorporates a winter garden through which runs the spine footpath of the campus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:08 PM |
EDM |
110 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Gordon's College |
Robert Gordon's College is a co-educational independent day school for children aged 3-18 years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:11 PM |
EDM |
111 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosemount Community Centre |
Rosemount Public School opened on 21 February 1887 and cost around ?8000. Today the building houses a variety of different activities and teams.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:14 PM |
EDM |
112 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health |
Over its 100-year history The Rowett has played a key role in shaping the health of the UK. From showing the health benefits of providing free milk to school children to underpinning the rationing system, The Rowett has always been at the forefront of nutrition research. In the new institute building the focus is now on understanding the molecular basis of human health. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:16 PM |
EDM |
113 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Cornhill Hospital - Art Room |
Grampian Hospitals Art Trust is an arts organisation which exists to enhance the wellbeing and experience of all who spend time in hospital. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:18 PM |
EDM |
114 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rubislaw Church Centre |
Opened in 1971, Rubislaw Church Centre is a multi-purpose building used extensively by community and church groups. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:21 PM |
EDM |
115 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rubislaw Parish Church |
A 1875 sandstone church of fine Gothic design featuring intricate woodwork and pews of Canadian pitch pine. The church features an original Victorian toilet. The 1890 manual Father Henry Willis organ will be played at intervals throughout the day with lunchtime music from the Society of Recorder Players. Refreshments will be available in the Church Centre on Beaconsfield Place, see entry No.28 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:23 PM |
EDM |
116 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sacred Heart Church |
Described by Historic Scotland as "Early Provence-Auvergne Romanesque" this is a little piece of the mediterranean in Torry built by the Italian community. Very unusual stonework outside, the interior is dominated by the broad lantern crossing tower. There is a marble baldacchino, and it was intended that the interior generally would be clad in marble.The first World War and the Great Depression ensured this did not happen and the interior remained as bare brickwork (see photograph in the church) until the 1970's when it was plastered. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:26 PM |
EDM |
117 (Digital Doors Open) |
Salvation Army Citadel |
Externally one of Aberdeen’s most prominent landmarks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:28 PM |
EDM |
118 (Digital Doors Open) |
Satrosphere Science Centre |
The Citadel is approaching its 140th anniversary and will be opening its refurbished Worship Hall and Caf? for the day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:31 PM |
EDM |
119 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sheriff Court House |
Enter by the main Court entrance, 2 doors along from the Town House. Tour with an experienced member of court staff talking about the history of the Court building and what happens in the court room, with an opportunity to explore areas of court 1, court 6 and the cells that are normally off limits to the public. Take pictures, try on gowns and maybe even handcuffs! Suitable for all ages with lots for kids to do |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:34 PM |
EDM |
120 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sir Ian Wood Building |
The Sir Ian Wood building provides students and staff with state of the art teaching and learning facilities. It accommodates both formal and informal learning and social spaces including the library. This building is also home to the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:36 PM |
EDM |
121 (Digital Doors Open) |
Society of Advocates in Aberdeen |
The Society of Advocates in Aberdeen has been in existence for more than four hundred and fifty years. The Society's present building was sited to take advantage of proximity to the new Peddie and Kinnear Sheriff Court House. Unremarkable from the outside, it is the decoration of the interior that is of interest. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:39 PM |
EDM |
122 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Cathedral |
The church contains the national memorial to Samuel Seabury, consecrated first Bishop of America in Long Acre, Aberdeen, on 14th November 1784. Roof heraldry depicts the American States and the Jacobite supporters of the Episcopal Church |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:41 PM |
EDM |
123 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Clement's Church |
A near contemporary with the North Anderson Drive Mormon Church, St Clement's with its synthetic granite is clearly more home-grown but is not without architectural interest; and it retains its copper roof! The present building replaces an earlier St Clement's, never completed, designed by William Kelly at Regent Quay.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:44 PM |
EDM |
124 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Devenick's Church |
Cruciform in plan with tower. Timber wagon roof inside. Modern gallery added to accommodate an expanding congregation. Good Wadsworth organ of 1910. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:46 PM |
EDM |
125 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Fittick's Church |
Built as a more convenient alternative to Nigg Church as Torry became the main centre of population south of the Dee. The building was never completed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:49 PM |
EDM |
126 (Digital Doors Open) |
St James the Less |
Externally the stump of a tower was the result of the loss of a legacy when the congregation chose to move from the Church of England to the Scottish Episcopal Church. Fine stained glass inside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:52 PM |
EDM |
127 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church |
Situated at St Johns Place (off Crown Terrace). The north aisle was added in 1898 with the tower being constructed in 1913. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:55 PM |
EDM |
128 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Machar's Cathedral |
Artec Eva scan of Walter Ydil, Canon of St Machar’s Cathedral. The inscription translated from Latin reads ‘Here lies the Honorable man Master Walter Idil, Canon of the Churches of Aberdeen and Brechin, Licentate in Decrees, who gave twenty shillings to the Chaplains serving in the Choir for a Mass to be celebrated on Fridays, who died third July in the year (fourteen hundred and) sixty-eight, on whose soul God have mercy. Amen’ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:23:57 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:36 PM |
EDM |
129 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's in the Gallowgate |
A feature of his windows and statues is that he often used family likenesses in the faces portrayed. Take your time to look around soaking up the atmosphere left by years of prayer in this place |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:00 PM |
EDM |
130 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's School for Girls |
Set inside an adapted series of granite buildings this school dates from 1846. Take this rare opportunity to tour the buildings and learn about the oldest continuously operating girl's school in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:02 PM |
EDM |
131 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mark's Church |
Basically a parish kirk, given civic prominence by the addition of the giant Corinthian portico, and dome. Interesting stained glass and woodwork inside. Together with the Central Library and His Majesty's Theatre it forms part of the trio of three city landmarks known as Education, Salvation and Damnation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:05 PM |
EDM |
132 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Cathedral |
St Mary?s Cathedral is a ?B? listed historic building set in the centre of Aberdeen. It was built in 1860 and houses many interesting features including several stained-glass windows, two large mural paintings on either side of the main sanctuary and recent icon of the Merciful Christ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:08 PM |
EDM |
133 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Chapel |
The Chapel dates back to circa 1450 and features a stone vaulted ceiling, carved wood of 16th and 17th century, grave slabs, stained glass and other features. Wardens will be available to answer questions |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:10 PM |
EDM |
134 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Church |
Known locally as the Tartan Kirkie because of the polychromatic granite and sandstone masonry and the geometric patterns formed by the roofing slates. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:13 PM |
EDM |
135 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Episcopal Church |
St Ninian?s was opened in 1936 as a Mission church as outreach from St Andrew?s Cathedral in the growing community of Seaton. The building was refurbished in the mid-1980s. There is a welcoming entrance area and flexible worship space used for community events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:15 PM |
EDM |
136 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Church |
The church is hidden away off the Castlegate, from an elegant arched gateway incorporated into an 1843 tenement and a pend leads into the delightful Chapel Court. The façade onto the court dates from Harry Leith’s 1814 extension to the church. St Peter’s was the first Catholic Church to hold high mass after the reformation in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:18 PM |
EDM |
137 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Heritage Centre & Heritage Hall |
There has been a chapel to St Peter on this site since 12C. The 18C church was rectangular in plan and was extended and altered in 1873 and 1895. In 2000 the building became the home of the St Peter's Heritage Trust and houses photographs, artefacts and historical documents relating to the Parish of Peterculter (including the recently acquired Rob Roy statue). The adjacent corrugated 'Iron Kirkie' was moved from Ballater and re-erected here in 1907. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:20 PM |
EDM |
138 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sue Ryder Care Village |
Sue Ryder Dee View Court is a specialist neurological care centre in Kincorth, Aberdeen, caring for people aged 18 and over with life-changing conditions affecting the brain and nervous system. Visitors will receive behind the scenes tours of Scotland?s only purpose-built neurological care centre, and learn more about the work of Sue Ryder in the community.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:23 PM |
EDM |
139 (Digital Doors Open) |
Suttie Centre for Teaching & Learning in Healthcare |
This striking. timber-clad building is designed to maximise natural daylight and ventilation, to reduce solar gain and provide a state-of-the-art teaching and learning facility at the heart of the Foresterhill health campus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:25 PM |
EDM |
140 (Digital Doors Open) |
Synagogue |
This is a traditional Synagogue serving the Grampian and North East region There is no permanent Rabbi, but the centre still hosts a series of social, cultural and religious events throughout the year. The Synagogue is the cornerstone of spiritual life for many local Jewish and non-Jewish families and friends. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:28 PM |
EDM |
141 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Anatomy Rooms |
The site now houses two arts organisations - All In Ideas and Citymoves Dance Agency.? The building has been repurposed as a progressive multi art form, event and studio space, with a focus on experimentation and production. The day will offer an insight into the unique site and the variety of arts being produced in the city. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:31 PM |
EDM |
142 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Lodge of Old Aberdeen, No.164 |
At 9 Dunbar Street this was the Coach House for the Powis Estate. The Building contained the livery stable and was also the accommodation for the Coachman until the 1930s when the city council took over the estate, since then has had many uses and in 2004 was taken over by the Masonic Lodge of Old Aberdeen No.164 who previously met in the Old Town House in the High Street Old Aberdeen.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:33 PM |
EDM |
143 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Oil & Gas Technology Centre |
The Oil & Gas Technology Centre is opening its doors to showcase its state-of-the-art Innovation Hub and give an insight into how the organisation is helping transform the North Sea oil and gas industry. The Centre launched in February 2017 as part of the Aberdeen City Region Deal and is backed by the UK and Scottish Governments. More than 100 exciting projects, delivered in partnership with oil and gas companies, are underway to develop new technologies that will help ensure there is a vibrant industry for generations to come. An incredible 8,000 people have visited the Centre since it opened in February 2017. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:36 PM |
EDM |
144 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Roundhouse |
The old Pilot House is a rare survivor of its type, notable for its octagonal shape and relatively early date. It only ceased to operate as the harbour's Navigational Control Centre with the opening of the new Marine Operations Centre at the North Pier in 2006.This year is the 250th anniversay of the birth of the celebrated engineer Thomas Telford. Telford was involved in the design of two Aberdeen Bridges, the Bridge of Don and Union Bridge. He was also responsible for a scheme of improvements to the harbour, including an extension of the North Pier. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:38 PM |
EDM |
145 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Sir Duncan Rice Library |
The Special Collections Centre and NHS Grampian Archives will have on display items from their rich and historic archive and printed book collections. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:41 PM |
EDM |
146 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Tolbooth |
The Victorian fa?ade conceals a much older building behind. The Tolbooth was built as the Town?s prison, court house and toll collection point.This year celebrating its 400th anniversary there will be a series of events on throughout the day.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:44 PM |
EDM |
147 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tillydrone Community Hub |
Great opportunity to visit the new Community Hub in Tillydrone during the construction phase. The hub will include a range of local services to support the community and suitable space for activities for people of all ages. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:46 PM |
EDM |
148 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tivoli Theatre |
Although not used as a theatre since 1963,?it's subsequent use as a bingo hall left Frank Matcham's 1909 remodelling of the?auditorium largely intact and the backstage completely untouched. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:49 PM |
EDM |
149 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torry United Free Church |
The church itself has a number of features, including the altar table, modelled exactly on that in the church they had previously occupied in Victoria Road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:51 PM |
EDM |
150 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town House |
The Town House was built to a competition-winning design by the Edinburgh architectural firm of Peddie & Kinnear. Its great tower was for decades the most prominent landmark in the City. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:54 PM |
EDM |
151 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town House Extension |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:56 PM |
EDM |
152 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Hall |
This is the third Trinity Hall to be occupied by the Seven Incorporated Trades of Aberdeen. The current building (1967) re-uses the traceried windows of its predecessor but otherwise the architecture is very much of its period. The interior is very dramatic and contains many furnishings and artefacts that were used in all three Halls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:24:59 PM |
EDM |
153 (Digital Doors Open) |
TS Scylla |
Located at the quayside, TS Scylla is a series of linked 1930s Nissen huts. The building was originally used by the barrage balloon unit during WW2 before becoming the home of Sea Cadets Aberdeen. The Sea Cadets will be providing short tours of the facilities as well as displays on the history of the building and the Unit, and information on Sea Cadet activities |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:01 PM |
EDM |
154 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullos School |
A little-altered example of 1930s modernist architecture and a familiar landmark to everybody arriving in Aberdeen by train from the south. The school displays many of the periods most advanced concepts in educational architecture with an emphasis on fresh air and sunshine. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:04 PM |
EDM |
155 (Digital Doors Open) |
Union Street Arches |
The building of Union Street was a considerable feat of engineering. Union Bridge over the Denburn valley is the largest and most visible of a series of arches that carried the street level above the then existing ground surface. Most of these arches were subsequently hidden by buildings lining the street. Doors Open Day provides the opportunity to enter one of these normally inaccessible spaces to view an exhibition about Union Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:06 PM |
EDM |
156 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unitarian Church |
Unitarian church - place of worship. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:10 PM |
EDM |
157 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Aberdeen: Special Libraries and Archives |
The Special Collections Centre is the home of the University's historic books and archives. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:12 PM |
EDM |
158 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Aberdeen: Institute of Medical Sciences |
The University of Aberdeen?s Institute of Medical Sciences accommodates over 400 scientists and research staff.?Stands in the atrium will showcase hands-on science demonstrations and activities. Techfest will also be running family friendly activities. The central atrium, ground floor and second floor labs are open |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:15 PM |
EDM |
159 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Aberdeen: King's College Chapel |
The University was founded in 1495 and the chapel is the oldest surviving building. Inside are the finest surviving pre-Reformation choir stalls and screen in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:17 PM |
EDM |
160 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Aberdeen: MacRobert Building |
Established in 1995 to research and?promote the culture of the North East and North of Scotland, the Elphinstone Institute welcomes all to explore our archives, library, research, videos, recordings, publications and more. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:20 PM |
EDM |
161 (Digital Doors Open) |
War Memorial Court |
By A Marshall Mackenzie and A G R Mackenzie 1923-5. Although everybody knows the quadrant colonnade and lion sculpture on the corner of the Art Gallery few have been into the great, austere War Memorial Court that lies beneath the dome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:22 PM |
EDM |
162 (Digital Doors Open) |
Zoology Building Teaching Lab |
Meet the scientists at the cutting edge of research and see where it all happens, in the University of Aberdeen's research and teaching labs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:25 PM |
EDM |
163 (Digital Doors Open) |
Zoology Museum |
The Zoology Museum is the only zoological museum in the region and boasts one of the largest collections in Scotland including animals of the world, from protozoa to whales. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:28 PM |
EDM |
164 (Digital Doors Open) |
1 High Shore, Banff |
Dating from around 1676, this old merchant�s house was once where multiple families shared lodgings. A stone spiral staircase takes you up 3 floors to explore, where much of the original decorations can still be seen on the timbers. Almost every room has unusual nooks and crannies and corners opening off, and the house has its own private lookout tower. Only open to the public on Doors Open Days - this is a must see! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:31 PM |
EDM |
165 (Digital Doors Open) |
2 Old Castlegate |
A magnificent category B Listed Georgian townhouse recently completed restrored by the North East Scotland Preservation Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:33 PM |
EDM |
166 (Digital Doors Open) |
4 Old Castlegate |
Number 4 Old Castlegate is part of a three-storey, category B Listed mid-18th century townhouse. It was abandoned by its former owners in 1988 and rapidly fell into disrepair, suffering massive de-stabilisation and structural damage. Eventually Aberdeenshire Council took possession of the building via a Compulsory Purchase Order and took measures to stabilise it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:36 PM |
EDM |
167 (Digital Doors Open) |
9 Shore Street |
�This small 'But & Ben' house sat derelict and uninhabited for over half a century. A family outing to Inverallochy and to nearby Maggie's Hoosie so inspired the Thomas-Wright family that they set about a 10 year project to renovate this humble, traditional Scottish building. Keen to respect the conservation area in which 9 Shore Street sits, the external restoration work retains the original low-level roof line, the exposed granite walls, the window positions and the original footprint, as well other key features integral to its history.Having been a working family home for most of its life, with a short spell as a fisherman's store in the late 20th Century, this But & Ben with a half-hoose addition, is now a family home again.The internal renovation drew its inspiration from the history of the building; the open-plan design informing contemporary living. The Thomas-Wrights are eager to gather people's memories and knowledge of the building and its past inhabitants. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:39 PM |
EDM |
168 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeenshire Council Museums Service Discovery Centre |
Aberdeenshire Museums Service HQ (AMS) is the first publicly accessible store for the county?s museum service, and was built with a substantial grant from Heritage Lottery Fund. It is a purpose-built museum storage facility and visitor centre, as well as housing the service?s technical workshops. This state of the art facility includes 810 square metres of environmentally controlled storage space, housing collections ranging from fine art to botanical specimens.The store will be open to visitors for guided tours and an introduction behind-the-scenes-at-the-museum, with the photographic suite, conservation unit, education resources, stores and lots lots more. The guide will have lots of stories to tell about objects, and will let you see just how much goes into caring for collections and making them accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds.To book a place please call 01771 622807 between 9am & 4:30pm weekdays |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:41 PM |
EDM |
169 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeenshire Materials Store |
A wide range of heritage building materials for sale, including slates, pantiles, chimney pots, ridge tiles, gutters, granite lintels and blocks, sandstone, caithness slabs, lockblock, radiators, roof lights, granite setts, pews and much more! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:44 PM |
EDM |
170 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne & Glen Tanar Memorial Hall (Victory Hall) |
Aboyne & Glen Tanar Memorial Hall, known as the ?Victory Hall?, is set in the heart of the village of Aboyne, Royal Deeside. It is a substantial granite building of character, both inside and out and is an unusually grand war memorial building.??? The building contains stained glass windows and panels bearing the names of those who fell for their country, and on the outside is the inscribed foundation stone.Inside, in the large Main Hall, the roof has decorative open timber purlins and trusses; the massive timbers having come from the forest of Glen Tanar.?? There is a plaque bearing the names of those who served in the Great War and survived.? In the Formaston Room is the Formaston Stone, an ancient Pictish cross slab stone with interlaced carving, a Pictish mirror symbol and Ogham inscription.The Hub ??The Victory Hall is also the Doors Open Days hub this year.? At the hub you will be able to find more information about what to see and do over the weekend.? The hall will also be home to various displays from local historical and interest groups in addition to the Council?s Built Heritage Team, Archaeology, Local History and Archive services. Those confirmed taking part so far are: North East Scotland Preservation Trust?Visit Royal DeesideMid Deeside LimitedMichael Zappert Stained Glass ArtistRoyal British Legion, Aboyne Branch ??Friends of Aboyne Hospital? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:46 PM |
EDM |
171 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne Fire Station |
Visitors will get tour of station and shown round appliances and equipment. Community Safety stands, with various CS literature and merchandise. Recruitment information will also be available.www.grampianfrs.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:49 PM |
EDM |
172 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne, Huntly Arms Hotel |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:52 PM |
EDM |
173 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne, Masonic Lodge |
1859, Category B listed. The former church was built in 1859 in the Gothic style and its ecclesiastical use continued after the union of the Established and Free churches in 1929 until 1940 when it was used as a store during the Second World War. From 1946 onwards it has been used as a Masonic Temple. The building also boasts a beautifully restored stained glass window by local artistic, Michael Zappert. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:54 PM |
EDM |
174 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne, St Thomas Episcopal Church |
�Designed for George Coats, cotton thread manufacturer in Paisley, who became Baron of Glentanar, the church is a Category A listed building built in the Gothic style. The design is based on a 13th Century church in Leicestershire. The church is built of Kemnay granite with very high quality fittings. Inside the church the fine timber carving on the organ case and windows is attributed to the William Morris workshop. The aisle windows have 15th to 17th Century fragments of British and Continental glass, depicting heraldry and saints. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:57 PM |
EDM |
175 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aboyne-Dinnet Parish Church |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:25:59 PM |
EDM |
176 (Digital Doors Open) |
Acorn Centre, West Church - EVENT HUB |
Come along and visit us at the Hub at the West Church and Acorn Centre Inverurie on the first floor.The Category B listed Church building was altered by raising the floor level to create a caf? and meeting space, whilst retaining the upper gallery which is used both as a place of worship and as an event space for hire. The church has an interesting modern glazed porch extension erected on the main elevation in 2006.We will be on hand throughout the day to answer any queries, give directions and to assist in planning your visits.?In addition there will be displays?from the ?Favorite?buildings in Aberdeenshire Project?, Aberdeenshire Council?s?Archaeology Service, Museums Service,?Built Heritage Team, the North East Scotland?Building Preservation Trust and literacy?charity Books Abroad www.booksabroad.org.uk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:02 PM |
EDM |
177 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alford Heritage Centre |
The Alford Heritage Centre is housed in the last of the original? Marts (or Auction) buildings to survive in the North East of Scotland. Marts used to exist in and around all centres of agricultural activity throughout the North East and served as the focus of many rural communities. The Alford Heritage Centre is now a visitor centre and museum ? comprising a collection of domestic, agricultural and rural exhibits of regional importance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:05 PM |
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178 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Saints Episcopal Church, Whiterashes |
The B listed church was designed by architect James Matthews in 1858 at the commission of Major Ramsay, Laird of Straloch. The building was originally built as both a church and as an estate school. A board school was later built in 1876, since which time, All Saint's has been used only as a church. Major Ramsay's daughter, Mrs Irvine of Drum and Straloch commissioned the 11 stained glass windows and reredos designed by Sir Ninian Comper between 1896 and 1916 installed in the church. Comper was one of the last Scottish Gothic Revival architects, noted for his churches and their furnishings, in particular, stained glass windows. There will be an exhibition on the stained glass windows by Sir Ninian Comper and members of the church will be on hand throughout the day to talk about the building and its contents. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:07 PM |
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179 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbuthnot House |
The unfortunate eastern extension, and removal of original glazing bars, has damaged the proportions of this classical granite mansion. The diminutive pediment with roundheaded window poking through the cornice is underscaled for this key site. Good gatepiers and steps lead up to another of those rusticated entrances. Side elevation to Union Street is pedimented with broad windows; and there is a vigorous 3-storey bulbous double-bow front to the north. The excellent interior includes a 2-storey hall with oval gallery and beautiful ironwork. The Arbuthnots, a branch of the Kincardineshire family who arrived in Aberdeenshire in 15C , were prominent in Peterhead from the very first.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:10 PM |
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180 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbuthnott House Gardens |
17th century, 5 acre walled garden on steep south facing slope, adjacent to Arbuthnott House.?. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:13 PM |
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181 (Digital Doors Open) |
Archaeolink |
A fine modern building meticulously placed within the Aberdeenshire landscape. Cut into the hill its simple earthen forms echo prehistoric structures and contrast with the spare modernity of the glass and concrete atrium. he centre was officially opened by Time Team's Tony Robinson on 16 June 1997 following several years planning and a total cost of ?4million. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:15 PM |
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182 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auchtavan Township |
Come and visit the abandoned 18th-19th Century "ferm toun" (farm town) with it's restored cruck farmed cottage. Be prepared for the 2.5 mile (4 km) uphill walk to the site. The settlement of Auchtavan (Gaelic for the field of two kids) is located at the head of Glen Fearder, sitting some 450 metres above sea level and looking across the River Dee to Lochnagar. It is a rare survival of a traditional Highland clachan or fermtoun. Small communities like these were home to countless generations in the centuries before the Industrial Revolution. Most of these settlements have disappeared and their houses now merely a scatter of stones but Auchtavan survived and has been restored. You will be able to visit the hingin lum cottage and the horsemill. The 20th century house on the site, once the Queen Mother's picnic cottage, will also be open for visitors.*Auchtavan is situated approximately 6 miles north-east of Braemar. Vehicles can be parked in the lay-by opposite the turn-off signed Aberarder. It is then a 2.5 mile (4 km) up-hill walk to the settlement. The track passes through birch woods and open moorland and can be quite rough, walking shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended.For further information please visit the Auchtavan website |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:17 PM |
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183 (Digital Doors Open) |
Back Green |
The buildings owned by the North East Preservation Trust (NESPT) are situated to the east of the Burn of Durn, which flows into the Moray Firth at Links Bay. The site was originally developed to manufacture thread from flax. The area of “green” was utilised for the bleaching of the flax, the reliable water supply from the burn providing ideal conditions for bleaching. The name “Back Green” probably derives from bleaching green.In the early 19th century the site contained two groups of buildings – the one to the seaward side operated as a rope making business while the manufacture of sails took place within the eastern range, adjacent to the three surviving cottages. The ropeworks fell into decline and has been lost; the former sail making factory and cottages survive. The NESPT are currently carrying out a full options appraisal on the property whilst trying to secure funding for its redevelopment. This is a rare opportunity to have a guided tour by Project Manager Paul Higson, and to learn about the history of Back Green as well as the challenges faced in finding a new use for this unique and important part of Portsoy’s heritage. Please be aware that this is a dilapidated site and stout footwear will be required, hard hats will be provided. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:20 PM |
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184 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balfluig Castle |
Built by a cadet of Forbes of Corsindae, Balfluig was burnt by Montrose'e men after the battle of Alford in 1645. Farquharson of Haughton bought the estate in 1753. In the 1920s the estate was sold piecemeal, and in 1967 the present owner bought and restored the ruinous fortalice. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:23 PM |
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185 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballater Fire Station |
Ballater fire station provides fire cover for the community of Ballater and the surrounding area. Ballater is a retained station and is crewed by local members of the community who are on 24 hour call and respond to a fire call as and when required. The station has one 10 crew appliance and a specialist forestry unit which is used to tackle wildfires and other incidents where an off-road vehicle is beneficial. The station is also trained in water rescue. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:25 PM |
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186 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballater Masonic Lodge |
Category C Listed, the Lodge was purpose built in 1896 by local builders William Duguid and Son. Ballater Masonic Lodge is a distinctive building with its fine detail apparent in the unusual 2-stage tower. It proves an unusual aspect in the streetscape within surrounding Victorian villas and sitting next to the Victoria Barracks. It is particularly distinguished by the finely decorated Royal Arch Chapter vault which is, with the exception of Aberdeen, the only vault of its kind in the North-East. The paintings within the vault were completed after WWII, in 1948, by a Mr Davidson, from designs by John Maitland. They represent scenes from the Masonic stories of the Royal Arch. This building replaced the earlier Masonic Lodge of Ballater which had been in Church Square. William Duguid and Sons were local builders who also built the Albert Memorial and Victoria Halls and other local houses. Visitors will be able to enter the Main Hall, view photographs and browse through membership records, minute books all going back over 100 years. Masonic Jewels will also be on display. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:28 PM |
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187 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballater, Glenmuick Parish Church |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:30 PM |
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188 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballogie House and Home Farm |
An opportunity to take a short walking tour of Ballogie Estates Home Farm and Ballogie House. The impressive Home Farm was constructed in a court-yard plan from pink coursed granite rubble with additions and alterations by Walker and Beattie in the late 19th century.? The current Ballogie House was built in 1982 in a beautiful setting on the site of the former Ballogie House.? The guided tour will commence at the Walled Garden through the farm, taking visitors to the listed Home Farm steading and up to Ballogie House, where visitors can go inside.? The talk will be give visitors information of the history of the estate and the buildings on it and describing the Estate?s current and future development plans.? This will include information on other areas of the estate, such as the development of the nearby former Potarch Hotel site.??<!--[if gte mso 9]> <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="49" Name=" |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:33 PM |
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189 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banchory Fire Station |
Banchory Fire Station gave a chance for members of the public to see inside the station, view the equipment and meet station personnel who will be able to explain what the equipment is and what it is used for. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:36 PM |
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190 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bandodle House |
Bandodle House replaces a 200-year-old single storey croft hosue and is part of a larger scheme of managing 11.5 hectares of farmland to enhance biodiversity. The aim of the project ws to build a healthy, confortable home that left as low an ecological footprint as possible. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:38 PM |
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191 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Castle |
This Georgian building by John Adam, was constructed on part of the site of the original medieval Castle, of which parts of two walls and a good length of the moat can be seen, north of the present building.Built for the Seafield family, it is a classical three storey, five window block with a tall pavilion roof. It was planned as the dower house for Mary, dowager Countess of Findlater, and continued as a private house well into the 20th century. There are flanking two storey pavilions that have been restored, and there are plans to restore the curving link wall to the western pavilion. The porch is a later addition and the cupola over the well was built in 1926. There are interesting interiors, especially on the first floor.The grounds afford spectacular views across Banff Bay.Image (c) www.scran.ac.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:41 PM |
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192 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Methodist Church |
As it proclaims on its frontage, this was built as a "Wesleyan Methodist Chapel". Since 1932 it has simply been a Methodist Church. It is a stone-built structure in traditional style with a small spire. Unaltered externally, it has been developed inside, while retaining some original features. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:44 PM |
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193 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Parish Church of Scotland |
Built in 1789, by Andrew Wilson architect and builder, with the tower added in 1849 by William Robertson. The chancel was added and interior altered in 1929. There is a small chapel at rear of church in 1994. The pulpit, font, communion table and stained glass in the chancel were all gifted in 1929. Other furnishings came from the Trinity & Alvah Church, with which the Church was united in 1994. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:46 PM |
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194 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Police Station |
This was built as the Commercial Bank, and banks had to look prosperous and built to last, to persuade people to put their money there, so this has all sorts of elaborate detail, bracketed architraves and a dentilled cornice. Some of the inside surviving detail is also fine. The strong-room came in handy for cells. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:49 PM |
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195 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Primary School (Old Academy) |
This was originally known as Wilson?s Academy, and combined the school with the predecessor of the present Banff Museum. This is a fine classical building, with horizontal lines. It is fronted by a wide pedimented portico of six Ionic columns. The end pavilions have shallow twinned Corinthian pilasters. The building is now refitted as part of the modern Primary School. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:52 PM |
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196 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Sheriff Court House |
This has a majestic classical Renaissance frontage, with Corinthian portico and balustraded viewing platform above, from which, till recently, proclamations were made.? The building has all the dignity of the law.? On this site was the house of Lady Gight, whose grandson, the later Lord Byron, used to visit her here. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:54 PM |
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197 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff Town and County Club |
18th century U-plan town house, with distinctive 3-bay main frontage (facing west) with Venetian first floor window, and featuring a well-preserved, high ceilinged Drawing Room. The original house was built and occupied by George Robinson (1743 - 1827), a major player in the linen business, and a long-serving Provost of Banff.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:57 PM |
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198 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benholm Kirk |
This site has a long history of religious use. Little is known of the early churches; the first substantial building was erected in the 13th century. The current church is built on a promontory, bordered by a stream; a site typical of early churches. Benholm has had a parish church since at least 1242, but amalgamation of local parishes has resulted in this building now being in Mearns Coastal Parish. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:26:59 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:50 PM |
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199 (Digital Doors Open) |
BOOKS ABROAD |
A Missionary from Nigeria visited Banff Academy in 1974 and mentioned the great lack of books in his school in Africa.?As a result,?Keith Brunskill, a teacher at the Academy, founded LINK in 1982 to provide books to Africa. The Charity is now called BOOKS ABROAD and it has sent nearly 500 tonnes of books overseas to 1,500 schools and educational establishments in 80 countries. Our 2.5 millionth book was sent to Zanzibar in July 2011. Most of the work is carried out by volunteers, although we do have three paid employees. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:02 PM |
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200 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar Castle |
Braemar Castle, a tower house construction, was built in 1628, as a Highland Hunting Lodge for the Earl of Marto replace the crumbling Kindrochit Castle. Burned in 1689 during the first Jacobite Uprising, it was subsequently restored as a garrison for Hanoverian soldiers in 1748. For the past 200 years it has been home to the Chiefs of Clan Farquharson, as well as a number of fascinating tenants. This interesting history offers many tales to tell as you tour the 12 furnished rooms. Now operated by the local community, it has undergone essential repairs, and is now looking to further secure it's future with it's 'Raising the Standard' project to reharl the castle, along with other vital improvements. The castle is a 5 Storey, L Plan structure with a star shaped curtain wall. It is prominently situated on a raised mound on the south side of the River Dee and can be seen as you come into Braemar from the east. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:05 PM |
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201 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar Church |
1869, R Lamb, B listed. The present Parish Church (known as the West Church) began life 1843 as a wooden building, to be replaced by a stone building in1845. It was built as the meeting place for the breakaway group which seceded from the Church of Scotland to form the Free Church in 1843. The Church was built in 1870, the design reflected a return to an earlier era of church architecture in the spirit of Gothic revival. This was a reaction to the plain ?barn like? structures which were typical of earlier church buildings. Such was the character of the new church that it inspired the minister of Crathie to advocate doing likewise, and with the help of Queen Victoria, the church there was demolished and rebuilt in1895.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:07 PM |
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202 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar Fire Station |
Visitors will get tour of station and shown round appliances and equipment. Community Safety stands, with various CS literature and merchandise. Recruitment information will also be available.http://www.grampianfrs.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:27:10 PM |
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203 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar Highland Society |
There have been Gatherings of one sort or another at Braemar since the days of King Malcolm Canmore, nine hundred years ago. Come along to the office of the Braemar Highland Society to see various displays on the highland games, photographs and trophies that are not usually on public display. ? ? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:09 PM |
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204 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre |
In operation since 1965, the Braemar Mountain Rescue Centre is a valuable resource for the Highlands. They conduct in excess of 40 rescue operations per year and rely on their team of volunteers.Located next to the Scottish Youth Hostel.www.braemarmountainrescue.org.uk? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:12 PM |
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205 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar, Kindrochit Castle |
Kindrochit Castle was built between 1057 and 1093 by King Malcolm III, King of Scotland. The castle was then named Ceann-drochit meaning Bridge Head. It is believed that King Robert II spent time here to enjoy the hunting on the Braes of Mar. Subsequently King Robert III gifted the castle to Sir Malcolm Drummond, his brother-in-law. He built the family tower on the site in 1390, making it the fifth largest castle in Scotland at the time. Today the castle, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is cared for by an independent voluntary group called Friends of Kindrochit. The ruins are open for all to explore following a recent restoration project funded by Aberdeenshire Council and the Cairngorms National Park Authority. Wherever possible, the site has been designed to be accessible to all, with a flat, level path leading around the main elements. For your safety, please do not climb on the wall heads. Photo provided by permission of Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:14 PM |
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206 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar, St Andrew's Roman Catholic Church |
This Church is an early example (pre-1840) of a Gothic Revival Catholic Church, incorporating an attached presbytery (built in 1864).? The building was constructed under the patronage of Lady Carmarthen, who was married to the 7th Duke of Leeds who rented Old Mar Lodge from the Earl of Fife.? It was built at cost of ?1126 and the stones came from a quarry within 15 metres of the building.?The stained glass window depicts Scottish Saints and were gifted to the Church by James Calder and were made by Louis Grosse & Co. of London and Bruges.? The newly installed Pictish font will be available for viewing and a guide will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about the building.??? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:17 PM |
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207 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's Episcopal Church, Braemar |
St Margaret's Episcopal Church, a grade A listed building, is considered to be one of Scotland's finest churches. It stands on a prominent raised site in the village of Braemar. It was built by Sir John Ninian Comper from 1899 to 1907 in the Gothic Revival style. The exquisite interior has many beautiful stained-glass windows and a beautiful intricately carved rood screen. There is also a chancel area. Comper is regarded as the most important British church architect of the 20th century. He was also an expert stained glass designer, creating windows for Westminster Abbey and churches in India, China, and America. St Margaret's is considered to be one of the finest examples of his work and is Category A listed. The SRCT is working with a group from the local community to repair and regenerate the building as a unique venue for the performing and visual arts in Royal Deeside. There will be guided tours up onto the tower to view the stunning surrounding landscape of the Cairngorms running from 11am - 1.00 pm both days. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:19 PM |
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208 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brander Library |
A narrow, high and ship-like neo-perpendicular confection in granite with Auchindoir freestone dressings. Four-light mullioned window in entrance gable to Square. Grand timber roof. The result of a gift to his native town by William Brander Esq. of London. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:22 PM |
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209 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carron Tearooms |
Stylish single storey brick reinforced concrete Art Deco restaurant raised on terrace above period garden with original wrought iron gate. Generous central bow with elaborate glazed windows overlooking balcony with wrought iron railings. Interior has decorative panelled walls, original light fittings and coloured tiles, chrome detailing and Art Deco mirror. Recently renovated by Hall & Tawse, the company that developed out of the original construction team of Colonel Tawse & Messrs Hall. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:25 PM |
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210 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Forbes |
Built on the site of the old family house of Putachie, the entrance front of which it was originally intended should form part of the present building. However, as there was difficulty making the old and new windows correspond, Putachie was pulled down. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:32 PM |
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211 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chapel of St Mary & St Nathalan |
Dedicated in 1296, Saint Mary of the Storms is a rare medieval survivor with its rubble-built east gable wall and three early English lancets. Lengthened in 15C with rectangular windows in west gable and late medieval priest's doorway in the south wall. Mort House dating from 1830 situated at the West End of the kirkyard. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:35 PM |
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212 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christ Church Episcopal |
Attractively simple nave and chancel with tall narrow lancets, porch at south-west and octagonal spirelet. Harled with fine freestone dressings including corbel course, gabled skewputs and bellcote. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:38 PM |
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213 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christ Church, Huntly |
The Category B listed Christ Church was built in 1849, designed by Thomas MacKenzie and sits within the conservation Area of Huntly and compliments the other fine buildings in this historic town. It has an attractive simple nave and chancel, tall narrow lancets and octagonal spirelet; it is harled with freestone dressings including corbel course, global skewputs and bellcote.? There is a wooden Arts and Crafts Altar, carved with panels of the Agnus Dei and two angels, one on either side. Restoration and development of the building under the supervision of a conservation architect was completed in early 2016, following generous grants from The Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Environment Scotland.Service 10.30 - 12noon. Open from 12noon - 4.00pm |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:40 PM |
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214 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of Immaculate Conception (RC) |
Small rogue Gothic church by J Russell Mackenzie. Elaborate traceried and archaded front with mincer plate wheel window, gabled doorway, cusped lancets and transepts. Three bay aisleless buttressed nave, shallow projecting transepts and semi-circular apse in dark red sandstone. Interior has been modernised but hammer-beam roof and rudimentary double arched transepts. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:43 PM |
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215 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of the Immaculate Conception (RC) |
The architecture and furnishings of this building are described in the Catholic Directory of 1852 as being 'in strict mediaeval style as far as circumstances permit'. The grouping of the church porch, Presbytery House and outhouse, each with simple slated roof and pinned granite walls is simple and distinctive. It was built for Rev Fr. Tochett. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:46 PM |
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216 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coo Cathedral |
Part of the model farm by George Truefitt for Sir William Cunliffe Brooks.? Originally intended as cowshed, the Coo Cathedral as Romanesque arcades of dressed stone, forming nave and aisles, with a Basilican interior.? Part of the Aboyne Caslte Estate, the Cathedral is now home to fancy parties, concerts and other events. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:49 PM |
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217 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coull Kirk |
The Coull Kirk was built in 1796 incorporating in the Neo-Classical style? incorporating the 17th century gable end and birdcage belfry of the previous church St Nathalan is believed to have been a 7th century monk, who founded the first church on the site as well as churches at Tullich, Deeside and Cowie, Stonehaven.? The site of the early church is closely linked to the remains of Coull Castle, which is a Scheduled Monument, 300 metres south east of the churchyard.?Coull Kirk is retained as a place of worship for the summer months when the weather is warmer and the days are longer, as the building is not supplied from mains electricity.? The interior of the Coull Kirk is lit by oil and gas lamps, which give the building little more than a warm glow!?? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:51 PM |
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218 (Digital Doors Open) |
Council Chamber |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:54 PM |
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219 (Digital Doors Open) |
Courthouse |
Category "B" Listed BuildingA classical renaissance facade with an arched and channelled ground floor followed by square headed windows with architraves on the first floor and balustrade above. An arched porch with pink granite columns and balustrade. As its core is the tall rough stone, two-storey courtroom block with three arched windows. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:56 PM |
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220 (Digital Doors Open) |
Courthouse (1) |
In sedate Baronial style. Extended in contemporary form in late 1990s by Law & Dunbar-Nasmith. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:48:59 PM |
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221 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowie Chapel of St Mary and St Nathalan |
Category B Listed Building.St Mary of the Storms is a rare medieval survivor with rubble-built east gable wall and three deeply-set early English lancets. Lengthened in 15th century with rectangular windows in west gable and late medieval priest's doorway in the south wall. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:01 PM |
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222 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigston Castle |
Craigston Castle is thought to belong to the Bell Group of Scottish castles, forming ??perhaps Scotland?s finest and the most distinctive contribution to western architecture? (H. Gordon Slade).The Urquhart family is one of the oldest in Scotland and can be traced back to Adam Urquhart the sheriff of Cromarty in 1357. However, according to the great?Sir Thomas Urquhart?(1611-1660) translator of Rabelais, the family can even be traced back to Adam and Eve through remarkable ancestors including Esormon Ourochartos (Prince of Achaia who married ?Narfesid, Sovereign of the Amazons) and Bithiah, the Pharaoh?s daughter who found Moses in the bulrushes. These fantastic claims are symptomatic of the family?s fondness for the romantic and the strange.Make the most of this fantastic opportunity to see inside the Category A listed, 5-storey Scottish Tower House not normally open to the public, ?on a guided tour by the castle owners.?Most of the castle can be visited, but the left tower is being renovated, and therefore closed to the public.?Guided tours will take place at 10am, 12pm and 2pm. ?(Tour lasts approx 1.5 hours) No advance booking required.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:04 PM |
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223 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crathie Kirk |
Crathie Kirk was designed in a cruciform plan in the Scots Gothic style with a distinctive steeply pitched gabled nave and square, corbelled, parapetted crossing tower with splay footed spire. Crathie church is a well designed compact church which is distinguished by having had connections with the Royal Family since its conception. The finely decorated interior is unusual compared to other Church of Scotland churches and shows similarities to more decorative Anglican Churches. This is likely to have been as a result of the Royal connections with this church. The use of plain clay tiles is very unusual in an area where grey slate is much more common. The foundation stone was laid in 1893 by Queen Victoria. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:07 PM |
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224 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromar Parish Church (St Moulag's) |
Cromar Parish Church, also known as St Moulag?s, was built in the Gothic style and is very large and striking for a small village; the south principal elevation is particularly noteworthy. The south face was built with fine ashlar granite, while the side elevations and rear gable are built with lower quality tooled granite blocks.? Architect William Smith was an Aberdeen contemporary of Alexander Ellis, whose influence is visible. Oversized for its location, this highly unusual piece of Victorian Gothic superseded the 18th century Tarland Old Parish Church in the village square.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:10 PM |
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225 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culsh Earth House |
The following site is worth a visit as you travel along Deeside, it is a Scheduled Ancient Monuments. The site is managed by Historic Scotland, access is free but the site is unmanned. A well-preserved underground passage, with roofing slabs intact over the large chamber and entrance. About 2000 years old. Culsh Earth House, around 14.5m long and 1.8m wide, falls between the two extremes. It is built of large granite boulders and still has its roof of massive flagstones intact. regional types. They range from the massive earth houses of Angus and Perthshire, averaging some 46m2 in area, to those in the Northern Isles providing a mere 5m2 of floor space. The latter date from around 400 BC, whereas the former were most likely built in the first two centuries AD. Photo provided courtesy of Aberdeenshire Council Archaeology Service. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:12 PM |
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226 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalrymple Hall - WITHDRAWN |
?NOTICE: Due to unforseen circumstances the Dalrymple Hall has had to withdraw from this years event.Apologies for any inconvienience caused.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:15 PM |
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227 (Digital Doors Open) |
Delgatie Castle, Delgatie, Turriff |
Delgatie Castle is a picturesque tower house situated in establish grounds dating from the 1500s with various later additions. Visitors will be able to climb one of the widest turnpike stairs in Scotland and view almost all rooms in the castle, which still gives the feel of a lived-in home. Delgatie will also be hosting NEOS on Doors Open Days, giving visitors the chance to view the work of a selection of local artists. Famously, Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed here in 1562 after the Battle of Corrichie.Disabled access on ground floor only. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:18 PM |
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228 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duff House |
Duff House was built between 1735 and 1740 as a seat of the Earls of Fife. The Duffs were an ambitious family who acquired great wealth, power and status, finally marrying into the Royal family in the late 19th century. In the 20th century it was in turn a hotel, sanatarium and occupied by troops during the Second World War. In 1995, after extensive restoration, it opened as a visitor attraction and art gallery. Today it is run in partnership by Aberdeenshire Council, Historic Scotland (the building's owners) and The National Galleries of Scotland, who provide the permanent collection of paintings and furniture. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:21 PM |
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229 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duff House Mausoleum, Wrack Woods, Banff |
Built on the site of a Carmelite burial ground this “Gothick” structure houses the remains of the first five Earls (starting in 1705) and other Duff family members, with several interesting memorials. Outside is a tomb that used to be in Banff cemetery and was falsely used by the 2nd Earl to claim a family connection to Robert the Bruce – with an interesting linked story involving the Carmelite monks from the nearby “Mount Carmel” (also worth a visit, a further 300m along the track). The mausoleum occupies an extremely peaceful and picturesque location above the River Deveron, so much so that it has been used for weddings. – It also contains several excellent examples of quite early Coade stone, an 18th century artificial stone that can weather extremely well – even here after more than 200 years in what is perhaps the most northerly example. Disabled access - Partial - Outside - yes for wheelchairs; Inside - 3 steps to access but then flat.Disabled Toilets - either at Duff House itself or with radar key near the rugby pitches, both passed about 1 mile before on the way to the Mausoleum.Toilets - either at Duff House itself or near rugby pitches, both passed about 1 mile on the way to the Mausoleum.Parking - near Duff House with about a mile walk. Disabled parking for 2 cars adjacent to the Mausoleum.Refreshments are available at Duff House. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:24 PM |
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230 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunnottar Shell House |
A grotto within the former 19th century romantic landscape of Dunnottar House (demolished 1957). Created with wealth amassed from Jamaican sugar plantations by Alexander Allardyce. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:26 PM |
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231 (Digital Doors Open) |
Durn House - UPDATED OPENINGS |
Durn House is a Georgian Mansion-house in the Adams style, built in 1770 by the Dunbars of Durn. There has been a Durn House on this site since at least 1529 and probably beyond that, as there is 13th-century medieval dootcot in the woodland adjacent to the house (part of the original estate).Bought by Mr and Mrs Scrudis, Durn House underwent a major restoration and refurbishment project lasting 6 years and now operates as a luxury guest house. Many original features remain inside such as the Georgian ceiling rose in the Grand Hall, the cantilevered stone staircase, the Portsoy marble fireplace as well as a curious key stone dating to 1603.Durn House has an exciting history, with strong attachments to the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Culloden, as well as the folk song McPherson's Rant.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:29 PM |
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232 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dutch Barn |
The original Dutch Barn building was constructed in 1993 from a generic kit by the Smith family, who have farmed Wardhouse since 1920. The Barn was renovated in 2011 by local architects Douglas Forrest and Louise Hunter of Acanthus Architects df, Huntly. The resultant private dwelling has received three awards including an Aberdeenshire Council Design Award and an Aberdeen Society of Architects Best New Modern House in 2012.Visitors will be able to access all rooms / spaces in the Dutch Barn including the adjoining annex. Douglas Forrest (the building owner and occupant) will give a short talk about the Dutch Barn and the Wardhouse Estate Development; it will also be possible to see externally three other Award winning dwellings of the enabling development at Wardhouse. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:32 PM |
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233 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ellon Castle Gardens |
Ellon Castle Gardens are situated in the centre of Ellon and consist of a walled garden and woodland extending to around 6 acres, within the terraced gardens are a collection of ancient yew trees and a Category B listed castle ruin along with various other artefacts. The gardens which have until now always been privately owned and rarely open to the public, are now under the control of a charity formed to oversee the gardens eventually being developed and restored for the benefit of the community. In part of the garden awaiting restoration, you can view an exposed part of the Victorian 'heating' system where hot water was pumped along the retaining walls to provide heat for more 'exotic' fruits of the day! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:34 PM |
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234 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elyza Fraser Mausoleum |
Described by architectural historians as possibly the finest sepulchral monument in Aberdeenshire, the Category A listed mausoleum was built for the first female laird of Castle Fraser by James Byres of Tonley in the Roman New-Classical style in 1808. The standard of construction is superb although internally water ingress has damaged the memorials. Now owned by The NESPT and a restoration project is in preparation.A representative of the Friends of Elyza Fraser group will be on hand to talk about the mausoleum. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:37 PM |
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235 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fasque |
Majestic castellated mansion in muted brown sandstone built for Sir Alexander Ramsay of Balmain. Much has been written on Fasque over the years but none of it fully captures the significance and stature of the properties and landscape. Unfortunately Fasque has not been fully occupied for many years, and while it is still complete in many ways which have been lost with other comparable properties, it now requires a program of major repair to restore and preserve its original stature and stop this being lost for future generations.. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:40 PM |
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236 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fettercairn Distillery |
One of the oldest licenced distilleries in Scotland. Operated by Whyte and Mackay.The current neat black and white buildings were rebuilt after a fire in 1889. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:42 PM |
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237 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fettercairn House |
Family portraits and other paintings in the Long Gallery and Library. Wood pannelled library contains a particularly fine collection of antiquarian books. Extensive policies, walled garden and woodland walks. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:45 PM |
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238 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fetteresso Church |
This A-listed building was built circa 1810 at a cost of 2,000 guineas. The frontage (austere gothic) a castellated central tower with smaller side towers modelled on Fetteresso Castle.Porch with mural monuments including War Memorials and relics from the Old Kirk. A 21st century timber screen leading to body of church. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:48 PM |
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239 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forgue, Old Kirk |
The Category B listed former Parish of Forgue Kirk stands in the old Kirkyard on a hill overlooking the Forgue Burn. The Kirk was built in 1819 on the site of a much older kirk - by legend, founded by St. Margaret of Scotland in 1070. It was designed by Archibald Simpson the renowned Aberdeen and Scotland architect and has a south wall inspired by Albertis Tempio Malatestiano church in Rimini (Italy). The windowless north wall was designed to keep the devil out. It retains its painted ceiling and a fine Conacher organ of 1875. The present building has a south elevation which echoes Hawkesmoore's Christ Church, Spitalfields, London. Internally the seating and pulpit area all date from 1926 when the space was redesigned without gallerys and the organ was moved to the south corner. The Old Kirk is now a community building with an active programme of events for the people of Forgue. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:50 PM |
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240 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh Heritage Centre, Fraserburgh |
Formerly a barrel store, later a foundry for the CPT during WW2, for the last 20 years this building has housed displays telling the stories of Fraserburgh and its environs. With over 20 hands-on activities bringing the stories to life which illustrate the historic, social and economic development of the area, the Heritage Centre is well worth a visit.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:53 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 03:43:11 PM |
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241 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh Old Parish Church |
Fraserburgh Old Parish Church is located on the site of the original church, which was built in 1572 not long after the Reformation. The current church was constructed in 1803 using some material from the original building. The current church stands on a prominent site in the town centre and is an instantly recognisable landmark for the town. The current Interiors were remodelled by the celebrated architect A. Marshall Mackenzie in 1898. The superb stained glass window, adorning the chancel, is indeed a work of great art and beauty and it is reckoned to be one of the late Douglas Strachan's best works. The organ was installed by Forster and Andrews of Hull in 1892. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:56 PM |
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242 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh RNLI Lifeboat Station |
LiLifeboats have been launching from Fraserburgh Harbour for over 200 years. The first life boat station was opened in 1858 and it was the first in Scotland. The current boat house and shore facility were built in 2007 and it is the fourth station to be built in Fraserburgh.It incorporates parts of the first RNLU lifeboat station built in 1858; there is a workshop, ?crew room for training and changing, a shop and a garage. The architect has also designed a feature panel for the new lifeboat station, which incorporates the date stone and part of a timber truss from the previous Fraserburgh station.Come and visit this fascinating 'Discover' Station- take a look at how a modern lifeboat station operates. There will be video presentations on the history of the Fraserburgh life boat station and life boat volunteers will be on hand to show you around the building and answer your questions. Take a look at the historic artefacts displayed in the building and take a tour of the lifeboat itself (weather and duties permitting).Take a moment to look at the Monument to the 14 men who lost their lives whilst serving on the Fraserburgh lifeboat just outside the Lifeboat Station. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:49:58 PM |
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243 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh South Church |
The South Church was designed by well-know Aberdeen architect J B Pirie in the Rogue Gothic-style in the late nineteenth century. The Church is located on the east side of the town on the site of the town's Old School, adjacent to the short-lived Fraserburgh University, which was founded in the late 16thcentury. In the south transept of the church there is a carved stone slab depicting Moses looking to Heaven. It is the only surviving fragment of the University. It had been built above a doorway in the school building which preceded the church and was then built into the south wall of the church. It was moved to its current position inside the building in 1969 to protect it. The interior of South Church is beautiful with tall arcades and large galleries, which around the north, south and west sides of the nave, retain their original wooden pews. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:01 PM |
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244 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh Town House & Chamber |
Fraserburgh?s baroque-style Town House was built in 1853?1855 and housed the town's council chamber. The building is owned by Aberdeenshire Council and houses a number of Council departments. Enter the building through the impressive Corinthian rotunda entrance, underneath the statue of the Lord Saltoun on the corner of Saltoun Square and continue upstairs to take a look at the Chamber. The Chamber is generally closed to the public but can be hired for special occasions such as wedding ceremonies . A number of important paintings are displayed in the Chambers, including two by artist A John Shirreffs of Sir Alexander Anderson, Baron Bailie of Fraserburgh (1872-1887) and John Park, Chief Magistrate and Provost of Fraserburgh (1893-1896). |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:04 PM |
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245 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh United Reformed Church |
Visitors can explore the church building as well as the adjacent Macaulay Hall. The original church building of 1803 was tragically destroyed by a fire in 2000. Inside there is an impressive stained glass window depicting Christ and the fishermen casting their nets out to sea. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:07 PM |
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246 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Parish Church, Fyvie |
Fyvie Church was built in the early 19th century, and stands on an early Christian site evidenced partially by the four Pictish stones visible in the outer east gable. The church is also home to a magnificent stained-glass window designed by Tiffany of New York. The window was brought to Fyvie in 1901 and installed in memory of Percy Forbes-Leith, who was killed in the Boer War, and is a remarkable and unexpected find. There is also an exceptional decoratively carved timber laird’s loft.Church members will be on hand to provide any further information required, and an information booklets will also be available to take home for a small donation. The graveyard is also worth a visit. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:11 PM |
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247 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Guide House |
The Fyvie Guide house was originally built in 1879 as a cottage hospital to serve the local community, and as an auxiliary hospital during World War I. The building was designed by prolific local architect James Duncan.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:13 PM |
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248 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garioch Heritage Centre @ Inverurie Loco Works |
The building is part of the east end of what was the Carriage and Wagon Repair Shop at the famous Inverurie Loco Works.? It has been very tastefully converted by insertion of a mezzanine floor by the developer to give a very large display area plus a cafeteria and a 100-seat conference/activity room.? The developer has reinstated the nine iconic wooden double doors.? We have only been in occupation since the first of July this year, so it is essentially a work in progress, but visitors will be able to see how well the conversion has been done, plus view a small display of photographs and artefacts in the conference room. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:16 PM |
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249 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glen Tanar Ballroom and St Lesmo Chapel |
Come along and visit the hidden treasures of Glen Tanar Estate with its many woodland and river walks. The Ballroom was built by the previous owners as a music room and is now used for weddings, events and with refreshments being served for Doors Open Days Following a short walk, enjoy the contrasting quiet serenity of St Lesmo Chapel, with its rustic charm and many original features still in existence including highland style ceiling rafters and decorative stained glass. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:18 PM |
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250 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenglassaugh Distillery |
Glenglassaugh Distillery invites you to come and explore behind the scenes......During your tour you will see some of the original distillery buildings, dating back to 1875, as well as the new distillery which was refurbished in 2008.? Afterwards, you can try "The Spirit Drink that dare not speak its name". |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:21 PM |
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251 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glensaugh Research Station |
Glensaugh is an upland estate, hill farm and environmental research station which is managed by the Macaulay Land Use Research Institute. Modern farm and research buildings lie at the heart of the property which is managed for the benefit of its livestock and people. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:24 PM |
EDM |
252 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gordon Schools |
Founded on the site of the castle port by the Duchess of Gordon in memory of the fifth Duke; two storeys of ashlar sandstone, symmetrical about a centre pend arch crowned by an ogee- capped octagonal tower. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:26 PM |
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253 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grampian Police Station |
A modern two storey building constructed of split faced light grey fyfestone and shot blasted charcoal stringcourse and cills. Green tinted glass atrium with a milled finish aluminium roof. Single storey wing to the rear with cells and interview rooms. The Inverurie Police Office serves as the Headquarters for South Aberdeenshire Command Area which encompasses almost 2000 square miles and is, by far, the largest of the Command Areas within Grampian Police. It presently houses a Control Room, Command Suite, Administration Department, Photographic and Fingerprint Suite, together with CID, Traffic and most importantly, Uniformed Operational Personnel. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:29 PM |
EDM |
254 (Digital Doors Open) |
Haddo House |
Behind the scenes tour of Haddo House, owned by the National Trust for Scotland, including the previously unseen South Wing. This special tour will take in the Canadian Hall and the Stable block, as well as behind the scenes areas of the magnificent mansion house which the guided tours don't normally visit, including the Butlers Pantry. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:31 PM |
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255 (Digital Doors Open) |
Haddo House Country Park |
Take a unique tour of this wonderful parkland and explore its history and monuments by torchlight. Starting from a ?bleak wilderness? of peat bog, over 300 years the Gordon family created today?s landscape of trees, lakes and monuments. We?ll discover the history of Haddo from original creation to the most recent restoration- via the battle of Waterloo, 18th century theatre, family tragedy and a ridiculous amount of gold paint! You may also get to see some of the parkland?s native wildlife, including badgers, foxes, owls and red squirrels. To book a place on the tour, please email haddo@visithaddo.com or call 01651 851041 |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:34 PM |
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256 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harvest Centre |
Formerly the Church Hall of Trinity & Alvah Church of Scotland, Harvest Centre has been the home of Riverside Christian Church, Banff since 2001. Built on two storeys, it incorporates a large meeting hall on the upper floor, with a range of smaller rooms on the ground floor, from smaller office space to a second, good-sized meeting room, as well as a well-equipped kitchen. The church is in the process of restoration. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:37 PM |
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257 (Digital Doors Open) |
Historic Walking Tour of Turriff |
There will be a historical walk around Turriff,?which will take place at 12:30pm leaving from?the Auld Post Office Museum with a wee visit?to the Auld Kirk yard included in the walk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:40 PM |
EDM |
258 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huntly Fire Station |
Huntly Fire Station forms part of the Grampian Fire Brigade. There are four whole time operational fire stations all with in the city of Aberdeen. A day crew station serves the town of Peterhead and surrounding district. The remainder of the Brigade comprises of 33 retained stations and 1 volunteer station, Huntly Fire Station operates as a retained station. The Station was built in 1964 and houses two fire appliances with a staff of 14 retained fire-fighters |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:42 PM |
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259 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huntly Parish Church |
On truly a massive scale (seating for 1800), a huge, rough ashlar pediment-gabled rectangle with four round-arched windows and central Roman Doric pedimented doorway on each main side. The west gable has a deeply recessed central doorway with windows in arched recesses on both sides and a tripartite lunette in the pediment. The minuscule bellcote emphasises the size of the rest of this great footprint of Presbyterianism. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:45 PM |
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260 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huntly Police Station |
Subtle, elongated granite ashlar two-storey front to street with two end bays set back by splays, having symmetrical-but-offset array of openings at centre.The Huntly Police Station is part of the South Aberdeenshire Command Area. The area covers nearly 2,000 square miles, a larger landmass than any other in the Force. Policing responsibilities include Balmoral Castle, the Grampian Mountains, Glenshee and Lecht skiing areas, towns and farming communities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:48 PM |
EDM |
261 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverurie Police Office |
One of the main police offices in Aberdeenshire comprising several departments and a cell block area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:50 PM |
EDM |
262 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverurie Town Hall |
The triangular market place is dominated by the present baroque, granite ashlar town hall, of two storeys with projecting end bays topped with handsome lions. Its centrepiece has giant Doric pilasters, and a balustraded parapet from which rises a fanciful, diagonally-set cupola of Spanish baroque inspiration of painted wood. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:53 PM |
EDM |
263 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kildrummy Kirk |
A fine example of a Georgian church in a picturesque setting adjacent to the ruins of the older St Bride's Church and Elphinstone aisle. The kirk has an unusual almost square plan with a bow front and bellcote, under a steeply pitched roof.� The church is now under the care of the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:55 PM |
EDM |
264 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff Old Kirk |
Situated one mile from Roadside of Kinneff on the A92 and signposted from there, Kinneff Old Church retains a special place in the history of Scotland for it was here that the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden from the invading army of Oliver Cromwell in 1652. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:50:57 PM |
EDM |
265 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kintore Town House |
Work on this handsome piece of civic pride began in 1737, the year after the Earl of Kintore was elected provost; the cost was borne by him. It is unusual for its date and is now a fine part of the townscape, with graceful external double stairs and clock tower with ogee roof. Two storey, five window front in rough granite ashlar; burgh gaol under stairs and wing at the back. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:00 PM |
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266 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lumphanan Peel Ring |
The following site is worth a visit as you travel along Deeside, it is a Scheduled Ancient Monuments. The site is managed by Historic Scotland, access is free but the site is unmanned. This great earthwork of the 13th-century was the site of a fortified residence, possibly a hunting lodge of the Durward family. On 21 July 1296, during his advance northward into Moray, Edward I of England made a detour to Lumphanan to receive the submission of Sir John de Melville, lord of Raith, in Fife. The castle seems to have been abandoned shortly after this time. The mound was briefly reoccupied in the 1480s when Thomas Charteris, of Kinfauns in Perthshire, built a modest two-storey residence on the summit. This was known as Ha’ton House, and now stands as foundations only. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:02 PM |
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267 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff Masonic Lodge |
This building of stone and lime, with slated roof, was originally an oats mill.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:05 PM |
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268 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff Parish Church, Macduff |
The parish church occupies a prominent position in the community of Macduff. On a hill overlooking the harbour, the building was opened in 1805. With its Italianate square tower, domed roof and cupola added in 1865, it was a landmark for boats approaching the town. Points of particular architectural interest include the stained-glass windows installed in 1922 in memory of local people who died in World War I. These were created by the City Glass Company of Glasgow and displayed at the Royal Academy in London. More recently, stained-glass windows by the artist Jennifer-Jane Bayliss were added to the vestibule to commemorate links with Malawi. On Sunday, visitors in the morning will be able to attend the regular service of worship that starts at 11am.The graveyard surrounding the church is also worth a visit with many interesting gravestones, including a number of Commonwealth Commission Graves.Further information is available on Macduff Parish Church’s Facebook page or the website: http://www.macduffparishchurch.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:08 PM |
EDM |
269 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff War Memorial, Macduff |
The War Memorial is a 70 foot high octagonal tower, with the names of the fallen cut into panels of Kemnay granite. Internally, the tower is divided into storeys with cement floors and a cement stair leading to the top. The work was carried out by 2 experienced Macduff masons, Alexander Brown, then aged 79 years, and Magnus Johnstone, then aged 68 years. The view from the top is excellent on a clear day. Climbing the tower is at your own risk and requires care.Parking on street only. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:10 PM |
EDM |
270 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff War Memorial (1) |
This imposing structure was constructed to John Fowlie’s design by two experienced masons, Alexander Brown and Magnus Johnstone, between April 1921 and October 1922. The octagonal tower of rusticated and rock faced ashlar, all of Kemnay granite, is 70 feet high with a base diameter of 18 feet. There are wonderful views. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:13 PM |
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271 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Hoosie, Inverallochy |
Very much an authentic ancient fisher family dwelling or “But n Ben” withstone and clay built walls, tiled roof and earthen floors. The internal accommodation comprises the living room (or Ben) with box bed, open fire and furniture of the time. The bedroom (or But) has a similar box bed, and appropriate furniture completes the scene providing an insight into the living conditions and habits of the fishing communities centuries ago.Parking on street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:16 PM |
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272 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Lodge of St Anthony |
This lodge, the oldest in Garioch, was purpose built in the 19th Century and features internal murals and decoration including many photographs of members going back to the First World War. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:18 PM |
EDM |
273 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Temple |
A spooky introduction to the south side of the square next door to the house with 2-storey dormer windows which Hay designed for his mother. Note the columned windows with chamfered corners and a central, scrolled pedimented dormer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:21 PM |
EDM |
274 (Digital Doors Open) |
McBain's Old Shop and Bakery |
Located in Low Street, Portsoy, the property is built on a plot of land which used to be a farm! The current building was completed around 1720 and has been in the ownership of the current family (the McBain?s) since 1919. It is believed it first became a bakery around 1952. The shop has not been occupied since Edgar and Marion McBain retired in 1988 but the old Scotch Oven ? which was last used in 1959 ? is now open for all to see. The shop is now owned by Edgar and Marion?s son Richard and daughter Dianne.?Portsoy Past & Present Community Group use the facilities as their headquarters and to house wonderful displays of photos, memorabilia and artefacts relating to Portsoy, Sandend and Fordyce. Fundraising activities are also held to promote social inclusion and encourage community spirit.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:24 PM |
EDM |
275 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mill of Benholm |
This is a category ?A? Listed working waterwheel meal mill museum managed by the Mill of Benholm Project, which is a small charity providing work experience in catering and horticulture for adult learners. Visitors will find the waterwheel turning and the working machinery visible from the viewing galleries.? The site is set up to allow the visiting public to explore the grounds and by reading the interpretation panels discover how water from the burn is directed into the mill pond from where it turns the mill wheel which works each of the machines required to process the oatmeal. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:26 PM |
EDM |
276 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milton of Crathes Station |
This original Great North of Scotland Railway Company station was originally located at Oldmeldrum on the 6 mile spur line from Inverurie. It was used extensively for passenger and goods traffic until the line was closed in 1965. After closure the building was used as offices or storage for several businesses before being bought and dismantled in 2013 and rebuilt at Milton of Crathes. The same design of stations were located all along the original Deeside railway line until closure and it is a good example of the style.Adjacent to the station building visitors can see the four railway bridges: an 18th Century packhorse bridge, the 1802 &1852 railway bridges and the latter 1939 bridge all listed structures (apart from 1939 bridge) that illustrate the development of bridge engineering over river crossings very well.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:29 PM |
EDM |
277 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mintlaw Discovery Centre |
Discover the secret world of museums and marvel at over 40,000 objects held in the headquarters building of Aberdeenshire Museum Service.Meet Gonzo, the vulture, see our extensive fine art collection, view our large stone collection and marvel at our rich ethnographic and natural history collections. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:31 PM |
EDM |
278 (Digital Doors Open) |
Murray McBay Lobster Tanks |
This stone building was originally built for curing herring in the late 1800s. It is now used for storing live Lobsters and Crabs in tanks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:34 PM |
EDM |
279 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Scottish Lighthouses, Kinnaird Head, Fraserburgh |
The Museum of Scottish Lighthouses is home to the national collection of lighthouse lenses and associated objects as well as an extensive archive on all things lighthouse. The collection of lenses alone is the largest in Europe and, as such, is accredited. Not to be missed the museum, is a place to have fun, learn something new and get involved.*Please note DOD entry is for the museum only, reduced rates will be available on the day for the castle and lighthouse.www.lighthousemuseum.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:37 PM |
EDM |
280 (Digital Doors Open) |
NEOS - Stephanie Vandem |
As part of the week-long open studios event, artist St?phanie Vandem will open the doors to her studio, giving visitors the chance to view completed works, as well as see the artist in action.www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:40 PM |
EDM |
281 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nuclear Bunker |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:42 PM |
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282 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Merchant's House, Portsoy |
Opening for the first time for Doors Open Day this year, the Old Merchant's House is a truly historic building in Portsoy dating from 1726. Now in use as a private home, over four storeys, this Category A listed building occupies a prominent location on the 17thcentury harbour front. It is also listed an A Group with the warehouse to the east, Corf Warehouse, Portsoy Marble Workshop, the Old Co-operative Grain Store and the Old Harbour, all of which form part of the Portsoy Conservation AreaMake the most of this rare opportunity to get inside the building, to appreciate the renovated interior with many original features remaining and to learn about its history whilst enjoying the views across Portsoy Harbour.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:45 PM |
EDM |
283 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Parish Church |
The Edinburgh feu superiors imposed Edinburgh architect Laing upon Peterhead architect Robert Mitchell, who closed the vista down Kirk Street with a 2-storey granite rectangle with arched windows, dominated by a 118-ft-high steeple, linked to the church behind by a short balustrade. It is overawed by the immensely fat porch and arcaded windows to each side of the entrance. A finely panelled U - plan gallery supported on Doric columns within. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:48 PM |
EDM |
284 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oldmeldrum |
A walking tour of Oldmeldrum village with Maureen Grant. Meet in the Square, outside the Town Hall, at 10.00am. The tour will last about two hours. There is a cafe in the Town Hall.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:50 PM |
EDM |
285 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Church |
The church in Sandyhill Road was built in 1870 and comfortably seats 120 people. It cost ?1,300 to build and the money was raised mainly by public subscription, and was opened on 6th December 1870 by Bishop MacDonald. In addition to the main seating and sanctuary areas, there is a choir loft which is now used for storage and a small chapel used for private prayer, meditation and small group meetings. The sacristy links the church with the attached parish house that was built concurrently, and the ground floor accommodation of the house provides comfortable parlour (with kitchen) for meetings and activities, and a study for parish administration and reception of visitors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:53 PM |
EDM |
286 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peathill Kirk (Former Pitsligo Parish Kirk), Peathill |
The Former Parish Kirk is a Gothic structure built in 1890 to replace the earlier kirk of 1634. This large spikey Gothic Kirk accommodates over 501 worshippers and is built in crisp, grey granite with strikingly darker pinnings. The earlier kirk, although now ruinous, still displays its magnificent bell cot which sits precariously on top of the gable end. The 1890 kirk in constructed of crisp grey granite with dramatic darker pinning stones. But, its greatest treasure is housed within. The decoratively carved Laird's Loft, transferred from the old kirk, and is acknowledged as one of the finest examples of its type in Scotland. Pitsligo Castle, the home of the Forbes of Pitsligo for over three centuries, had enjoyed a settled life until the vengeful aftermath of Jacobite Rebellion in 1745. The Pitsligo Castle Trust and Friends of Pitsligo Castle now maintain and look after both sites and can only do so with the continuing support of visitors.Disabled access at Front Door only.Parking is limited on roadside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:55 PM |
EDM |
287 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peterhead Prison Workshop |
In 1882 a committee appointed to consider the best methods of employing convicts reported that ?the most likely prospect for benefiting the shipping and fishery interests of the country at large and at the same time profitably employing convicts is the construction of harbour and refuge at Peterhead in Aberdeenshire?. As a consequence of this, ?The Peterhead Harbour of Refuge Act? was passed in 1886, authorising the Prison Commissioners for Scotland to build a prison. In July 1885 land was purchased for the sum of ?5,000 and building of the ?convict prison? at Salthousehead began in 1886. The prison was opened on 7 August, 1888 and was completed by July 1891. By 1897 prisoner?s work was equally divided between the Admiralty Yard and Admiralty Quarries at Stirlinghill. The task, overseen by warders with rifles, was to build two massive sea-walls, the North and South Breakwaters. By 1957 the harbour was complete, and daily railway trips to the quarry ceased. Prisoners were later employed in industrial worksheds within the prison grounds, and in 1959 ?part of the Admiralty Yard, and some of the buildings thereon, was taken over, adding some 20 acres to the original site?. There was a burgh prison at 27 Prince Street, Peterhead between 1842 and 1874. After 1874 all small burgh prisons in Aberdeenshire and Banffshire were closed, and prisoners were sent to Craiginches in Aberdeen. Workshop: long low range with stalk projecting at centre N. N (entrance) elevation: large relieving arch to centre bay with low coped link adjoining stalk; regularly - disposed windows punctuated by 2 later flat-roofed porches in bays to left, 2-leaf door immediately to right, single window, further door and 4 windows beyond; altered bays incorporating later lean-to extension in bays to outer right. S elevation: 8 semicircular windows in bays to left, 9 full-size windows and some blocked openings across centre bays, and later lean-to extension to right with 3 further semicircular windows and blocked door to outer right. Margined glazing pattern and decoratively-astragalled semicircular windows, all in fixed metal frames. Corrugated iron roof. It is essential to book a place on the tour by Monday 6 September. Please telephone Richard Leith on 01261 813218 during office hours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:51:58 PM |
EDM |
288 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peterhead Sheriff Court |
There will be tours of the Court. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:00 PM |
EDM |
289 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy Masonic Lodge |
Located in the square this building is the meeting place for The Historic Lodge whose history dates back to 1887 and possible earlier. Information on the history of the lodge will be made available and members will be in attendance to answer relevant questions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:03 PM |
EDM |
290 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy Salmon Bothy |
Opened in 2009 after extensive renovation, this historic museum is housed in what was the three ice chambers of the Bothy. It tells the story of the history of Portsoy�s harbour and its associated industries, as well as the history of the salmon fishing in Portsoy.� The little Bothy displays the authentic living quarters of the seasonal salmon fishers.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:06 PM |
EDM |
291 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy Scout Hut |
This painted timber clad former railway station in located at the head of Loch Soy. The structure has been altered to increase the floor area of the hall and the railway lines that lead down to the harbour and east to cullen have long since gone but the essential character of the building has been retained. The Scout Group that now use the building are actively fund raising to allow for repairs to the external fabric and upgrading of the facilities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:08 PM |
EDM |
292 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prop of Ythsie |
The Prop of Ythsie was built as a monument to the Prime Minister, George Hamilton Gordon, fourth Earl of Aberdeen, by his “attached and grateful tenantry”. It is a 25m high granite tower with an internal granite and clay brick spiral staircase exiting to an external viewing area with granite parapet. This affords spectacular views of the surrounding area.The monument has recently been closed to the public while the North East Scotland Preservation Trust completed the management of a programme of repairs and maintenance to the monument including the complete re-pointing in lime mortar. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:11 PM |
EDM |
293 (Digital Doors Open) |
Railway Carriage/Summer House |
This is a 1908, 3rd Class passenger railway carriage belonging to North Eastern Railway which was converted into a summer house in 1977. It was bought from the Inverurie Loco Works in the mid 1950s and used as a henhouse. A corner of the carriage had rotted away and the present owner decided to add on a small extension incorporating a porch and sun room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:14 PM |
EDM |
294 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Fraserburgh |
Operating from the rugged north east coast of Scotland, lifeboats have been launching from Fraserburgh harbour for nearly 200 years. The crews have been honoured with 16 awards for gallantry. The station has also seen tragedy with eleven lifeboat crew losing their lives saving others at sea. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:16 PM |
EDM |
295 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Macduff |
Located in a major fishing port, Macduff lifeboat station was designed by a local architect who also designed the recently opened Fraserburgh lifeboat station.? Macduff was the first station to be allocated an Atlantic 85 lifeboat in 2006, the most technologically advanced inshore lifeboat designed by the charity, of which there are currenlty only 19 operating around the uk and Ireland today. The launch system for this is unique as it is launched from a mobile crane. The Inshore Lifeboat (ILB) is towed to a suitable site by the crane and it is then used to lower the ILB off the trolley and into the water. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:18 PM |
EDM |
296 (Digital Doors Open) |
Salmon House |
The oldest salmon fish-house in Scotland, the Fish House, as it is known locally was built on the banks of the River Ugie in 1585, and is the only building in Peterhead to survive more than four centuries. It was originally built for the 5th Earl Marischal for keeping game and fish. It has been used by salmon fishermen for over 100 years, as it stands on the banks of one of NE Scotland’s most prolific salmon and trout rivers – the River Ugie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:21 PM |
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297 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sandhaven Meal Mill, Sandhaven |
This is a fine example of an early 19th century rectangular mill and kiln. Sandhaven meal mill is unique in that all the machinery survives, including the electric motor, which provided power in the last years of its working life; other fittings include a built-in hinged top desk used by the miller. This is a fascinating way to learn how oatmeal used to be ground in this typical Scottish meal mill. Guided tours will be provided, there is also a seating area where a DVD of the mill will be shown for those who are unable to access all 3 floors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:23 PM |
EDM |
298 (Digital Doors Open) |
Score (Europe) Limited |
Score Group Plc is a privately owned international organisation headquartered at Glenugie Engineering Works, Peterhead. The group employs over 800 employees in 10 countries worldwide and supplies to the aerospace, chemical, defence, hydrocarbon, medical, mining, processing and utility industries worldwide a range of safely designed engineering solutions in all aspects of fluid flow management associated with valves and industrial gas turbine performance. This is the company headquarters and where the majority of employees work on all aspects of valve solution, catering for valves with a weight of a few ounces to 100 metric tonnes. In the test facilities at Peterhead there is no parameter from a pressure retention standpoint that the company cannot safely work within. The recruitment policy for Glenugie is wherever possible to employ local people and train them in best practice for the industry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:26 PM |
EDM |
299 (Digital Doors Open) |
Score Energy Limited |
Score Group Plc is a privately owned international organisation headquartered at Glenugie Engineering Works, Peterhead. The group employs over 800 employees in 10 countries worldwide and supplies to the aerospace, chemical, defence, hydrocarbon, medical, mining, processing and utility industries worldwide a range of safely designed engineering solutions in all aspects of fluid flow management associated with valves and industrial gas turbine performance. Located in the south western outskirts of Peterhead, this is where the company has established the Glen (Ground Level Engine Test Facility). This facility allows the testing of industrial gas turbines and by so doing optimises power generation to fuel consumption studying emissions in order to improve environmental performance of these turbines. More than 50% of the ground area on this site is set aside to encourage local fauna, wildlife, small mammals and nesting birds. In this respect this site is under the care of SAC Consultants to ensure the site maximises biodiversity whilst minimising environmental impact. It is the company?s intention to carry out wind turbine research on the site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:29 PM |
EDM |
300 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scott?s Hospital |
Fronts earlier symmetrical group by William Smith, 1853, 1860, 1868 in harled Scots Baronial which includes pair of circular towers with conical slated roofs with pronounced bell-cast. Ambitious symmetrical design in Scots-Perpendicular. Centre block dominated by square crenellated porte-coch?re tower in his Marischal College manner. Two storey advanced wings, in roughly squared granite blocks of varying size with Auchindoir freestone dressings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:32 PM |
EDM |
301 (Digital Doors Open) |
Turriff, Session Cottage |
An 18th century-style cottage furnished from the 19th century.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:35 PM |
EDM |
302 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shell House |
A grotto within a former 19C romantic landscape. Originally faced with sea cliff conglomerate and restored in 2000 by local trust and shell artist Diana Reynell. The interior is barnacled with rib vaults of sea urchins and heraldic panels of scallops and conches. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 04:52:37 PM |
EDM |
303 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Church |
Category B Listed Building built by Sir John Gladstone, the church was gifted to the Diocese of Brechin. In the nave, which is faced with Caen stone, there is a high relief marble monument of Sir John and his wife, Ann Robertson. The plain rectangular building was enlarged 20 years later when his son Sir Thomas added a chancel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:36 PM |
EDM |
304 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Church, Turriff |
St. Andrews is part of Church of Scotland,built 1899 in red sandstone to replace theoriginal building which was built in 1844. Theinside of the building consists of a vestibuleand sanctuary with an upper balcony andbeautiful stained glass windows. There is alsoa vestry and hall which is attached to thechurch. St Andrews Church was originally theFree Church but you can find out more onour website www.standrewsturriff.co.uk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:38 PM |
EDM |
305 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Parish Church |
A plain neo-Gothic perpendicular rectangular box, barely enlivened at its three-bay eastern front by a clock, a spired bellcote and square and octagonal pinnacles. It is in rough granite ashlar with polished dressings. Interior altered with sanctuary added in 1876, and refurbished in 1965 with good new woodwork and mosaics. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:41 PM |
EDM |
306 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Church, Turriff |
St. Andrews is part of Church of Scotland,?built 1899 in red sandstone to replace the?original building which was built in 1844. The?inside of the building consists of a vestibule?and sanctuary with an upper balcony and?beautiful stained glass windows. There is also?a vestry and hall which is attached to the?church. St Andrews Church was originally the?Free Church but you can find out more on?our website www.standrewsturriff.co.uk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:43 PM |
EDM |
307 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Episcopal Church |
The first church on the site was built in 1722 and burnt down by Cumberland's troops in 1746. This, the third church, was built by Archibald Simpson, one of the leading Aberdeen architects, normally working in a classical style. Here he used the Tudor Gothic, Collegiate style, reminiscent of his St Andrew's Cathedral in Aberdeen. There are fine Victorian windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:46 PM |
EDM |
308 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anthony Masonic Lodge No. 154 |
Two storey rectangular box constructed in rough granite ashlar with polished dressings. Symmetrical gable facing the High Street with tripartite window below two single openings, masonic plaque and cast iron filial. Interior recently refurbished by the Lodge. Early Christian cross high on the north face, top right corner. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:48 PM |
EDM |
309 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Congan's Episcopal Church, Turriff |
St Congan's is the fourth Episcopal Church but the first in its current location. Designed by Aberdeen architect William Ramage in 1862 (the same architect as the Kincardine O’Neil Episcopal Church), the church is built of the vibrant red sandstone for Turriff is renowned. The elegant church, with slender Gothic western tower, houses several interesting stained-glass windows. Refreshments will be on offer. Parking limited on streetNormal Sunday service 10:00am - 2:00pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:50 PM |
EDM |
310 (Digital Doors Open) |
St James The Great Episcopal Church, Stonehaven |
This Category A listed church is built in the Norman style, passing into early English of the 11th century. It contains several interesting features, including many stained-glass windows, a pulpit of Caen stone and a carved reredos in memory of Anne, the Honourable Mrs Alexander Baird of Urie House.Bishop Alexander Penrose Forbes laid the foundation stone in 1875 of what he termed "one of the most beautiful; one of the most appropriate; one of the most religious structures in Scotland. The nave's style is Norman, passing into early English with massive stone pillars supporting five arcading arches, each topped at clerestory level by a Norman window. The roof is open, and bound with transverse redwood spars and supports of the same wood. The chancel was designed by Arthur Clyne of Aberdeen, was opened in 1885. New this year are two permanent exhibitions detailing the fascinating history of the Episcopal Church in Stonehaven, as well as details of the historic Wadsworth organ, built by John Wardle in 1881. Also on display is the 1737 Bible owned at one point by the cousin of the bard, Robert Burns. On the day, delight in the churches beauty and take the opportunity to use a smart phone app to guide yourselves round the church. Members of the congregation will also be present to assist. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:53 PM |
EDM |
311 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Baptist's Scottish Episcopal Church |
A small cruciform building in delicate Gothic with wood tracery in the windows, St John's feels high and light. There are a variety of plaques and a good late-Victorian stained glass window. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:55 PM |
EDM |
312 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Hall Masonic Lodge, Banff |
The Masonic Lodge is home to a great many interesting artefacts, dating from the 1700s to the present day.Old minutes books and financial records mean that relatives who may have been involved in freemasonry can be traced and this is a regular feature of our work during open days.Old documents can be seen that have historical significance, as well as a chance to talk to freemasons about the craft, the building, Banff Bridge and the hospital all of which were built by masons from the two lodges who use the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:03:58 PM |
EDM |
313 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Lodge |
Former Roman Catholic Chapel: very plain, low rectangle in rough granite; single round-headed window in gable (now blocked) and chamfered door jambs. Modern extension. Now used as a Masonic Lodge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:00 PM |
EDM |
314 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's RC Church |
The ornate Spanish baroque tower, in three stages, on portico-like ashlar front, rising through square tower to concave-sided belfry topped by console crown, throws out an exotic invitation which is not denied by the saucer-domed interior of the rubble built octagon behind it. Beneath its lunette windows are seven contemporary Spanish religious paintings by the artist Romero Lopez, given by John Gordon of Wardhouse, whose family resided primarily in Spain. The altarpiece and stencilled decorations date from c 1902. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:03 PM |
EDM |
315 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Church |
Gothic in style, the church has a curiously insubstantial west-end owing to tall, narrow windows (the side ones are dummies) set in a gable front crowned by a pinnacled bellcote. The east end has three tall spaced lancets and enclosing hood mould. The Chancel is dated 1857, designed by W White of London. The glass dates from 1858 to 1945: the Mitchell window, by the pulpit, with bold blues is excellent. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:06 PM |
EDM |
316 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Parish Church |
Based on a design used originally in Dundee and adapted by Andrew Wilson, it replaced the ruined church dedicated to St Mary (to be found in the middle of the old cemetery in Carmelite Street). It has undergone two radical alterations but the steeple, in a Gibbsian style by Thomas McKenzie, is well in keeping with Georgian Banff. The stately marble apse is 20C. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:08 PM |
EDM |
317 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's RC Church |
St Mary?s RC Church is a Gothic box with a pinnacled, lancet windowed fa?ade, designed possibly by Bishop James Kyle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:11 PM |
EDM |
318 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Churchyard & the Banff Aisle |
This atmospheric churchyard, with old trees and wonderful old monuments, is the heart of mediaeval Banff. All that is left of the ancient church, demolished in 1797, is the 16C Banff Aisle. Entered through a finely moulded doorway, this vaulted fragment retains a late-Gothic mullioned window, and a splendid wall-tomb of the Ogilvies. Within the last year, it has been carefully restored and made safe. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:13 PM |
EDM |
319 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Nathalan's Roman Catholic Church |
St Nathalan's is a well detailed church with a distinctive end apse, which is situated facing the entrance gate to the spacious church grounds.? It is a typical example of the understated architecture of Macpherson.An Edinburgh architect, Macpherson was frequently commissioned by Roman Catholic Dioceses and his work included St Aloysius College in Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:16 PM |
EDM |
320 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Palladius' Church |
Built by the Rev'd James Gammell, a priest ordained in the Church of England, the church was gifted to the Diocese of Brechin. Its location and appearance, externally and internally, are striking. The statue of Palladius on a plinth attached to the south wall is anachronistically dressed, but there are associations with him in the area.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:18 PM |
EDM |
321 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Kirk |
The current Category B listed?church dates from 1808 but the first St Peter's church was referred to as far back as 1178. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:21 PM |
EDM |
322 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewart's Hall |
Solid Victorian shop frontages and plain first floor transfixed by improbable four-storey tower with corbelled angle turrets and truncated pyramid roof, all built in Syllavethy granite with freestone dressings from Rhynie; hall for 650 within. Rebuilt after fire, 1886-87, by Matthews & Mackenzie; the bequest of Alexander Stewart a local solicitor. Refurbished/ restored 2000. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:23 PM |
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323 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stonehaven Dunnottar Church of Scotland |
Begun in 1394. Present oblong building 1782, extended 1862, remodelled 1903, by G P K Young, turning the old nave into transepts and adding a fine wooden trussed roof.The wood panelling in the chancel area is a First World War memorial. The stained glass includes a Second World War memorial group by John Blyth, 1948.The small gothic Marischal aisle, now detached, was built by George Keith, 5th Earl of Marischal, in 1582 and restored in his memory in 1913 by Marischal College, University of Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:26 PM |
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324 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stonehaven Police Station |
Modern extension to Stonehaven Sheriff Courthouse in matching sandstone |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:28 PM |
EDM |
325 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathbogie Parish Church |
Large harled rectangle with square granite front set with paired Doric pilasters and a pediment. New front and offset Italianate tower, 1862, James Matthews; original glazing; later hall projects to street with plain pediment and round-headed windows echoing church. An excellent ensemble |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:31 PM |
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326 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarves Heritage Centre, Tarves |
Situated in Tarves Conservation Area, visitors to the Tarves Heritage Centre can reminisce about old schooldays in the old classroom - complete with slate and slate pencils, dunces cap and teacher’s belt or tawse! Also on display is the Tarves bowl, made at Seaton Pottery, as well as fashion items and tradesmen’s tools. Displays will be available, and visitors will be able to try their hand at writing on slate and dressing up. There will also be a ‘Hetty the Heritage Mouse Quiz’ for younger visitors.Café next door for refreshments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:34 PM |
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327 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Auld Post Office Museum |
This museum, owned by the Turriff and District Heritage Society, will be open and houses the Robes, Regalia and memorabilia of Turriff Town Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:37 PM |
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328 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Colourbothy, Hirn |
An inspirational but simple studio, designed to make full use of natural daylight and to create a bright working weaving environment. At 64 square metres, built of wood, glass and modern materials, the external appearance and colour scheme make a bold statement. Situated in the garden, the space invokes a sense of stillness and connection with nature.The Colourbothy has been?officially?recognised?as a 'piece of architecture' bringing the two disciplines of art and architecture together.? In 2013 it was recognised at the Annual Design Awards Ceremony by?RIAS Chapter,?Aberdeen Society of Architects, with the award for the 'Best Commercial/Industrial Building'. It was also given a special award by 'The Wood for Good' organisation for the Best use of Timber in a Building.? In 2014 at the Aberdeenshire Council Design Awards the building was highly commended in the business category. Hand-woven textiles will be on display and there will be a demonstration of the craft.Please note that a visit to The Colourbothy is on the guided tour only, which must be booked in advance. ?To book please call 01330 844257 or email opendoor@belindarose.co.uk.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:39 PM |
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329 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Fish House |
The oldest salmon fish-house in Scotland, the Fish House, as it is known locally was built on the banks of the River Ugie in 1585, and is the only building in Peterhead to survive more than four centuries. It was originally built for the 5th Earl Marischal for keeping game and fish. It has been used by salmon fishermen for over 100 years, as it stands on the banks of one of NE Scotland?s most prolific salmon and trout rivers ? the River Ugie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:42 PM |
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330 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Maggie Law Lifeboat Museum |
The Maggie Law was a shallow draught surfboat capable of assisting vessels having difficulty entering Gourdon harbour. It was built by subscription from local fishermen in 1890. Over 40 years service it saved the lives?of 36 fishermen.The Maggie Law supplemented the RNLI Lifeboats which were based at Gourdon from 1878 until 1969, when it was decided coverage could be maintained by the lifeboats at Aberdeen and Montrose.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:44 PM |
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331 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Boatshed, Portsoy |
The Boatshed, built upon the ruins of a former boatshed/store, was fully renovated and opened in 2015. Work was undertaken by Brown + Brown Architects, who have won awards for their design and work on the building. This project was partly funded by Aberdeenshire Council, CARS (a collaboration between Aberdeenshire Council and Historic Scotland), and the Aberdeenshire European Fisheries Fund. It is now home to a qualified boatbuilder and group of enthusiastic boatbuilding volunteers who use the purposely designed workshop space for community boatbuilding projects and school boatbuilding sessions, ensuring the skills of traditional boatbuilding remain active – come along and see them at work! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:47 PM |
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332 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Saltoun Inn, Fraserburgh |
The Saltoun Inn has recently opened following the complete renovation of the building since the former Saltoun Arms Hotel closed in 2006.?The three storey category B listed property was built in 1801 by local mason Alexander Morrice and at that time had two parlours, a dining room, six bedrooms, a kitchen, large hall, a drawing room with offices and a garden and stable yard. It is thought that the building may have also incorporated some of the fabric of the former Town House of the Frasers of Philorth that stood on the site.The building was originally built as part of the transformation of Saltoun Square (previously named Kirk Green) into a classical town centre. Originally called the?Saltoun Inn, it was funded by the Gardeners' Friendly Society of Fraserburgh, a gentlemen's club, for social and benevolent purposes.Come and have a look at the impressive renovation of the building into the J D Wetherspoons pub and 6 bed hotel 'The Saltoun Inn'. Take a walk round the ground floor, which has a number of historic photographs and displays on Fraserburgh's history.?The pub will be open as usual on the day with refreshments available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:50 PM |
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333 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Seedbox at Ballogie Walled Garden |
Ballogie Walled Garden forms part of the Ballogie Estate and is U-plan in shape, with a double terraced garden, open to the south-west. It is believed to be late 18th Century. The walled garden is carefully terraced to incorporate the gentle slope of the hill. The walls survive in near perfect condition. Contained within the Walled Garden is also an impressive sundial, which is Category B listed and dates to 1725.
Having stood empty since 1992 the garden is now back in use by The Seed Box, a horticultural training and outdoor therapy service for adults with additional support needs. The garden is planted with fruit, vegetables and flowers. It has two very large Yew trees at the top centre with old pear, plum and apple trees growing against the walls.
There will be photographs of the continuing re-development of the garden over the last two years and information about the proposed renovation of the old lean-to greenhouse.
Teas & coffees will be available for a small charge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:52 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:26:03 PM |
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334 (Digital Doors Open) |
The West Church, Alford |
The Church is built on an old ecclesiastical site with records showing a 12th century church was located here. It is rectangular in plan with harled walls with granite surrounds and corner stones. The south elevation has three large, equally spaced round arch windows, the centre one having stained glass.The interior is original and beautifully preserved.The Church is now in private ownership. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:55 PM |
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335 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven |
The Tolbooth is the oldest building in Stonehaven, dating from the late 16th Century. Stonehaven Tolbooth was built by George Keith, 4th Earl Marischal (c. 1553 - 1623), in Old Red Sandstone as a storehouse. Gables Crow Stepped. Chimney at west end. It is a category A listed building.
In 1600 an Act of Parliament provided that the building became a Tolbooth and local District Court. After 1624 the town business functions were also conducted from the building.
Today the ground floor contains a museum that showcases the building’s turbulent past and Stonehaven’s rich history. Visitors can examine the model of the Earth’s earliest known air breathing animal found at nearby Cowie, reminisce over past domestic life, view old photographs of the town or study the local geology. You can also study the plans for the extension to the building which includes a larger museum space and a glass encased café.
Artifacts on display include: items of incarceration, prehistory cist, cup stone and an extensive range of local fishing and farming implements.
*Please note – the 1st floor contains the Tolbooth Restaurant which is not part of the Open Doors Days |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:04:57 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:31:28 PM |
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336 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tomnaverie Stone Circle |
The following site is worth a visit as you travel along Deeside, it is a Scheduled Ancient Monuments. The site is managed by Historic Scotland, access is free but the site is unmanned. Stone circles are common throughout the British Isles, but the type of circle represented at Tomnaverie is found only in north-east Scotland. There are around 100 of them. Their characteristic feature is a large stone set on its side (recumbent), flanked by two upright stones, usually on the south or south-west arc of the circle. The tallest stones of the circle are also usually on the same arc. Such circles were built around 4,000 years ago. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:00 PM |
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337 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town Hall |
A category B Listed Building.
A dignified small building by Matthew and Laurie with segmental arches over ground floor windows and round arched and keyblocked windows at first floor with panelled aprons. Pilastered double leaf doorpiece flanked by lamps, quoin ends and belts. Panelled parapet with squat urns and central panel with date. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:02 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:33:34 PM |
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338 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Parish Church |
Severe Tudor Gothic rectangle. Centre gable fine ashlar with small bellcot. Art Nouveau mural decoration by Ralph Hay, 1912, who was also responsible for decoration at His Majesty?s Theatre, Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:05 PM |
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339 (Digital Doors Open) |
Udny Mort House, Udny |
A more macabre Doors Open Days favourite, Udny Mort House was used to store coffins prior to burial and is situated in the graveyard. Cylindrical in form and built from local granite ashlar with a conical slate roof, the Mort House still has the original stout oak door, protective metal shutter and keyhole, to keep the bodies safe from grave robbers. Inside the original oak revolving table upon which the coffins were placed still survives. Members of the Udny historical group will be on hand to show you inside the Mort House and also to give a short tour of the Udny Churchyard (weather permitting).It still has the original stout oak door and protective metal shutter and keyhole. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:07 PM |
EDM |
340 (Digital Doors Open) |
Warld's End - UPDATED INFORMATION |
Open for the first time for Doors Open Day this year is one of the best houses of its date in Aberdeenshire.Whilst the house has lost some of its former glory as an elegant town house, some original features still remain and its historic associations are fascinating.?Warld's End is thought to have got its name from its positioning at the most southerly boundary of the town as it was in the 17th century.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:11 PM |
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341 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Parish Church |
Simple Gothic style church on corner site with broached stone spire and two-staged buttressed tower. Grey and pink granite, ashlar to front gable tower and chapel, coursed rubble elsewhere. Cast iron cluster columns rising through gallery to support queen post roof with gallery on three sides and a central pulpit on the rear wall. Rushworth and Dreaper Organ (1935) designed around rose window on rear wall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:14 PM |
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342 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banchory, Deeside Brewery |
A traditional farm steading, adapted for use as a working brewery and distillery. No actual brewing will be taking place for safety reasons, but visitors wil see the whole brewing and distilling process, as well as try a small sample of beer fresh from the tanks.?http://www.deesidebrewery.co.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:16 PM |
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343 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Wine Tower, Kinnaird Head, Fraserburgh |
Believed to have been built at the same time as Kinnaird Head Castle (c.1570), the purpose of the building cannot be agreed upon: some believe it was a chapel, others that it was a wine cellar while some say it was a general apartment. The Tower used to have 4 stories, of which 3 remain. On the day, access will be allowed to the top chamber only where visitors can view the unique collection of carved plaster bosses which hang from the ceiling.A guide will also be on hand to tell tales of forbidden love that ended in tragedy down among the rocks beneath the tower…can you hear the haunting pipe music? Come along to find out more! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:19 PM |
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344 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drumoak, Drum Castle Garden and Estate |
Drum is one of Royal Deeside?s top historic attractions, just 10 miles from Aberdeen. It is one of Scotland?s oldest tower houses and is set beside an ancient oak woodland and a walled garden that contains a fine collection of historic roses which perfume the air.William de Irwyn was gifted the Royal Forest of Drum and the Tower of Drum by King Robert the Bruce in 1323. The tower has benefitted from various improvements over the centuries, including a Jacobean mansion house extension in 1619 and Victorian adaptations, such as the impressive library converted from the lower hall |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:21 PM |
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345 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marine Scotland Science,Tolbooth Museum, Stonehaven |
Marine Scotland Science will be hosting an exhibit within the courtyard of the Tolbooth Museum to highlight some of the scientific work conducted in the waters off Stonehaven’s coastline, including Marine Mammal research and the work of the Scottish Coastal Observatory which monitors changes in the marine environment. Highly recommended for all ages, the exhibit will provide an opportunity to meet scientists undertaking work in a variety of marine topics such as fisheries, renewable energy, marine litter and aquaculture. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:24 PM |
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346 (Digital Doors Open) |
World Horse Welfare, Belwade Farm |
World Horse Welfare is an international charity which works to improve the lives of horses across the globe through education, campaigning and hands on care. Across the 4 UK centres around 300 horses are rescued every year. Belwade farm can house 60 horses at any one time which have been rescued by the charity and are undergoing rehabilitation ready for their forever home. Come meet the staff and some of our friendly four legged guests. For further information please visit the Belwade website.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:26 PM |
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347 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stonehaven, Clock Tower |
The costs of the original 1790 build were met by the town’s Common Good Fund and the sole purpose of the building was to contain the Town Clock. In 1894 the tower was heightened, and the clock raised to its present position at the top of the square sandstone tower. Above the doorway is a large barometer, dated 1852, which was of immense benefit to the local fishing industry. The Clock Tower was also the site of one of the town’s public water supplies in the 19th century. The Tower was refurbished in 2015, (which gained the annual Conservation Award from the Aberdeen Society of Architects) and has now been re-opened as a tourist attraction.*Please note that the Clock Tower will not be staffed on Doors Open DaysPublic disabled toilet available within 300 yardsPublic toilet available within 300 yardsFree public parking within 300 yeards |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:29 PM |
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348 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stonehaven Community Fire Station |
Learn about the role of a firefighter, see the fire engines and equipment and meet and talk to the crew. You will also be able to arrange a free Home Fire Safety Visit and they will demonstrate just what it takes to become a modern-day firefighter.*Please note – the crew will be on call that day and so may need to attend to emergencies. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:32 PM |
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349 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI, Stonehaven |
Due to operational requirements the station will no longer be able to open on Saturday 14th Sept. However will now be open Sunday 15th from 10am-4pm apologies for any inconvenience. Access will be given to the cabin which houses the station crew shed. You will also get to view the kit, crew room and the lifeboat crew will be on hand to tell you all about what they do. There will be the opportunity to visit the boat shed and see where the lifeboats are kept, in a building that is as old as the harbour itself.*Please note that the crew will be on call that day and so may need to attend emergencies. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:35 PM |
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350 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff, Tod Head Lighthouse |
The lighthouse is now decommissioned and in use as a private residence. Designed by David A. Stevenson, visitors will have access to the top of the tower and outside gallery - stand on the glass floor in the former lamp room if you dare! Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Visits must be booked in advance and places are limited due to the size of the property and limited parking. Available time slots are: 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15pm, 3:15pm. Please call 01467-535152 to book. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:37 PM |
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351 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbuthnott, Grassic Gibbon Centre and Arbuthnott Hall |
Arbuthnott Hall is a traditional sandstone parish Hall. Built in 1908 by public subscription on land gifted to the community by the Arbuthnott Estate to give the people of the community a place to meet for recreation and education and social events. It continues to be used for that purpose. It has a stained-glass window gifted to the community by the daughter of the Scottish writer Lewis Grassic Gibbon to mark the centenary of his birth in 2001.? Although the hall has been totally refurbished over the years it still maintains its original character.The Grassic Gibbon Centre was built by the community as an addition to the Hall to commemorate Lewis Grassic Gibbon and his life and work. Building the Centre also helped upgrade the kitchen and toilet facilities of the Hall. It was funded in part by the Scottish Tourist Board, the local authority and the community. It contains an exhibition on LGG, a caf?, gift shop and post office.? The interior of the Centre is in pine as is the ceiling of Arbuthnott Hall.The Centre is run as a self-financing social enterprise and celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. There is a play park out-side which families use when visiting the Centre.?http://www.grassicgibbon.com/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:40 PM |
EDM |
352 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benholm, Mill of Benholm, Near Johnshaven |
The Mill of Benholm is a category A listed rural mill complex. The site comprises the Mill which dates from 1817 with water wheel and full interior workings, a mill pond, lade and sluices. Also the former miller's house, former byre, old grain store and community garden. Benholm Mill is located within the heart of the idyllic Benholm Conservation Area. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:43 PM |
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353 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benholm Parish Kirk |
Benholm Kirk stands on a site which dates to at least 1242AD. The first church was replaced in the 13th Century by a Gothic church. As the 19th Century approached a new church was needed and, on the 16th September 1832, 768 people heard the Rev James Glen dedicate Benholm Kirk as we know it today.The Kirk houses items salvaged from the previous building. Amongst these items is a Sacrament House dating from the 15th Century, now built into the east wall. Another important item salvaged and displayed prominently to the left of the pulpit, is the Keith Monument, a Memorial to Lady Mary Keith. The daughter of George Keith, 5th Earl Marischall and his Countess, Lady Margaret Ogilvie, Mary died in 1620, aged only 4.Another Monument to Robert Scott of Benholme, to the right of the pulpit dates from 1690.Carved in white marble, this is a highly sophisticated memorial of its period in Scotland making it rare and unusual.In 2006, with the help of the community, the Kirk was purchased and taken into care by the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust. The Kirk will be preserved and protected, enabling it to be used for occasional services continuing the centuries-old tradition of worship on the site.??One of the Friends of Benholm Kirk is available to offer a talk on the church, subject to numbers.? Please direct all enquiries to; email: Geoff_lawrence@btinternet.com? Tel:01561 361631http://www.buildingsatrisk.org.uk/details/916359 |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:46 PM |
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354 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnshaven Heritage Hub, Johnshaven |
Teaming up with NEOS, Johnshaven will become an artist's Doors OpenDay village.? The Heritage museum is acting as an arts hub with works from the Costal Colourists Art Group.? The Life Boat Station will also be open with displays from local artists to view and purchas and there will be a variety of other artists' houses open in the village on the day.? Please check the local website for details.https://m.facebook.com/Johnshavenheritagehubmuseum/http://www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk/neos-2017/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:48 PM |
EDM |
355 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Cyrus, National Nature Reserve |
St Cyrus reserve is one of the most picturesque sections of coastline in north-east Scotland. It boasts the magnificent sandy sweep of Montrose Bay, towering volcanic cliffs, yellow dunes, and a spectacular wildflower meadow that supports a number of rare plants and insects.Come along and meet Ranger Therese and explore the reserve. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:51 PM |
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356 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stuartfield, The Old Manse |
The history of a 210-year-old manse is presented in the form of traditional storytelling talk, with images and illustrations covering the origin of the church and manse and the lives of some of the ministers concentrating particularly on the first minister, James Robertson and his children, who later in life achieved tremendous success!*The storytelling is by the current owner, in one of the rooms of the house, which can cater for a maximum of 6 people at a time. The talk is approximately 1 hour long and should be booked in advance by either phoning 01771624412 or 07855537824 or by email: ablo.home@gmail.comA Doors Open Day must which proves a book should not be judged by its cover, as cited by previous visitors: “It was the best hour we have spent in a long while”. “A fabulous insight into some fascinating local history, brought to life brilliantly” |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:53 PM |
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357 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverallochy, Maggie's Hoosie |
Very much an authentic ancient fisher family dwelling or But'n'Ben comprising of rock and clay built walls, tiled roof and earthen floors.? The internal accommodation comprising of the living room (Ben) with box bed, open fire and furniture of the time.? The bedroom (But) with a similar box bed and appropriate furniture completes the scene.? Providing an insight into the living conditions and habits of the fishing communities centuries ago.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:56 PM |
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358 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh Heritage Centre, Fraserburgh. |
Formerly a barrel store, later a foundry for the CPT during WW2, for the last 20 years this building has housed displays telling the stories of Fraserburgh and its environs. With over 20 hands-on activities bringing the stories to life which illustrate the historic, social and economic development of the area, the Heritage Centre is well worth a visit. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:05:58 PM |
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359 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh, Wine Tower and Lighthouse |
The Wine Tower was the original wine cellars for the residents in the nearby castle both dating from c.16th century.The wine tower boasts a remarkable series of finely carved pendants.The castle is much altered following its lease to the Northern Lighthouse Company c.1787 however, reminisces of the first occupation, (as a castle) still exist. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:01 PM |
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360 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh United Reform Church |
The grouping?consists of the church building and the adjacent Macaulay Hall. The original church building built in 1803 was destroyed by a fire in 2000. The current church building built in 2003 is of a modern design, a combination of traditional ecclesiastical and modern architectural design. The interior of the church also combines traditional and modern aspects. There is an impressive stained glass window depicting Christ and the fishermen casting their nets out to sea.Come and see the church beautifully decorated for harvest. Please note that morning worship from 11:00-12:00 all are welcome. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:04 PM |
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361 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh, Dalrymple Hall. |
Dalrymple Hall and Arts Centre is a baronial property which boasts a 5 storey tower.? Constructed by the Dalrymple brothers it was formally used as a hotel then subsequently converted into a music and theatre venue.Its most famous performance to date was when the Beatles performed here on 23rd may 1960.The property is now the home of Fraserburgh Junior Arts Society who will have a display of what they make and paint.? In addition the dance group will be performing a 'bite size' show. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:07 PM |
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362 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fraserburgh, Old Parish Church. |
Located on the site of the original church built in 1572, not long after the Reformation, the current church was constructed in 1803.? The interiors were remodelled by the celebrated architect A. Marshall Mackenzie in 1898 and a superb stained glass window adorning the chancel is indeed a work of great art and beauty.Members of the church will be on hand to provide guided tours in addition to quizzes and displays throughout the day.11am - 12noon songs of Praise Morning, all welcome. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:10 PM |
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363 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosehearty, Sandhaven Meal Mill |
This is a fine example of an early 19th Century meal mill and kiln. Sandhaven meal mill is unique in that all the machinery survives, including the electric motor, which provided power in the last years of its working life; other fittings include a built-in hinged top desk used by the miller. The mill was restored in the 1990s. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:12 PM |
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364 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pitsligo, Peathill Kirk (formerly Pitsligo Parish Kirk) |
Dated to 1890, designed by renowned local architect A. Marshall Mackenzie (one of the architects of Marischal College), this large spikey Gothic Kirk accommodates over 500 worshippers and is built in crisp grey granite with strikingly darker pinnings. The jewel in the crown internally is the Laird�s Loft, a magnificently carved addition dedicated to the Forbes Family. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:15 PM |
EDM |
365 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff, Macduff Parish Church |
On a hill overlooking the harbour, the building was opened in 1805.? With its Italianate square tower, domed roof and cupola added in 1865, it is a landmark for boats approaching the town.? A display of the life and work of the church and the community will be shown inside and guides will be able to show visitors around the building and speak about the life of the congregation.Please note that normal Sunday services will take place at 11am and 6p, all visitors are very welcome however tours and viewing will not be available while the service is on going.http://www.macduffparishchurch.org.uk/https://en-gb.facebook.com/Macduff-Parish-Church-153947271443453/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:18 PM |
EDM |
366 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macduff, The War Memorial |
This imposing structure was constructed to John Fowlie?s design by two experienced, and indeed elderly,?masons, Alexander Brown and Magnus Johnstone, between April 1921 and October 1922. The octagonal tower of rusticated and rock faced ashlar, all of Kemnay granite, it is 21 meters (63 feet) high.On plaques around it are the names of Macduff?s war dead in two world wars and later. Visitors on Doors Open Day can climb the stairs to the top where there is a breath-taking view of sea and mountains, and of the two towns, Banff and Macduff, below it. The War Memorial is itself a landmark to mariners from the sea. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:20 PM |
EDM |
367 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff, Duff House Mausoleum |
Allegedly built on, or near, the site of a Carmelite burial ground this �Gothic� structure, also known as the Fife Mausoleum, houses the remains of the first five Earls of Fife (starting 1705) and other Duff family members. Situated in an extremely peaceful and picturesque location, so much so it has been used for weddings, it also contains several excellent examples of quite early Coade stone (an artificial stone), still here after more than 200 years in what is perhaps the most northerly example. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:23 PM |
EDM |
368 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff, Town and Country Club |
One of the oldest clubs of its type in Scotland and dating from 1772, this impressive u-plan Town House of quality benefits from a wide stone cantilevered staircase rising up to the first floor landing.A large Venetian window spills light over an impressive drawing room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:25 PM |
EDM |
369 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff, St Johns Hall, Masonic Lodge, Banff |
Building which is a hub for the�ancient fellowship of the Freemasons. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:28 PM |
EDM |
370 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banff, 1 High Shore Street |
Dating c.1676 this old merchant's house was once where multiple families shared lodgings.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:30 PM |
EDM |
371 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy, Salmon Bothy |
The Salmon Bothy was a working Salmon Bothy until the 1990s. It was renovated and opened in 2009 as a small museum and a community space called ‘Upstairs at the Bothy’. Now in its 10th year, the museum has been refreshed. Each of the three ice chambers of the Bothy contain new exhibitions. Chamber 1 is devoted to the salmon fishing industry telling its story and exhibiting the artefacts. It has our new children’s area and an area for viewing pictures of a bygone era. Chamber 2 tells the story of Portsoy with its famous 17th century harbour and the associated industries which developed because of the trading nature of town. Chamber 3 has been totally refurbished.Visit the Salmon Bothy webpage |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:33 PM |
EDM |
372 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy, the Boat Shed |
The Boatshed, built upon the ruins of a former boatshed/store, was fully renovated and opened in 2015.Work was undertaken by Brown + Brown Architects, who have won awards for their design and work on the building. This project was partly funded by Aberdeenshire Council, CARS (a collaboration between Aberdeenshire Council and Historic Scotland), and the Aberdeenshire European Fisheries Fund.It is now home to a group of enthusiastic boatbuilding volunteers who use the purposely designed workshop space for community boatbuilding projects and school boatbuilding sessions, ensuring the skills of traditional boatbuilding remain active ? come along and see them at work!http://portsoyboatshed.org/? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:35 PM |
EDM |
373 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy, The Sail loft, Back Green, Links Road. |
The Back Green was once an open industrial site used for the manufacture of thread for flax. By the early 19th Century, the site contained two groups of buildings ? one to the seaward side operated as a rope making business, while the manufacture of sails took place within the eastern range, adjacent to the house and cottages. The ropeworks fell into decline and were lost to the sea; the former sail making factory, house and cottages survived. After the Sail Making Loft closed, the cottages continued to be lived in and one of them may have been a dairy.Now fully restored, the buildings include self-catering accommodation for up to 25 visitors, a fully accessible bedroom and bathroom and communal kitchen and lounge areas. The total facility will be open to view.PLEASE NOTE THAT DISABLED ACCESS IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO THE GROUND FLOORhttp://portsoysailloft.org/? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:38 PM |
EDM |
374 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy, Durn House |
Durn House is a Georgian mansion house in the Adams style, built in 1770 by the Dunbar's? of Durn.? There has been a Durn House on this site since at least 1529 and probably before.? Bought by Mr and Mrs Scrudis, Durn House underwent a major restoration and refurbishment project, lasting 6 years and now operates as a luxury guest house.Durn House has an exciting history, with strong attachments to the story of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Battle of Culloden, as well as the folk song McPherson's?Rant.?You may also enjoy High Tea served in the Georgian Tea Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:41 PM |
EDM |
375 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huntly, Forgue Kirk |
Although out-with the focus area, Forgue Kirk has kindly agreed to participate in this years event. The Category B listed former Parish of Forgue Kirk stands in the old Kirkyard on a hill overlooking the Forgue Burn. The Kirk was built in 1819 on the site of a much older kirk - by legend, founded by St. Margaret of Scotland in 1070. It was designed by Archibald Simpson the renowned Aberdeen and Scotland architect and has a south wall inspired by Albertis Tempio Malatestiano church in Rimini (Italy). The windowless north wall was designed to keep the devil out.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:43 PM |
EDM |
376 (Digital Doors Open) |
Turriff, Dalgatie Castle, Dalgatie. |
Climb the widest turnpike stair in Scotland boasting 98 steps. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here for 3 days after the battle of Corrichie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:46 PM |
EDM |
377 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huntly, Christ Church |
Although out-with the focus area, Christ Church has kindly agreed to participate this year.Christ Church is a grade B listed building with an attractive simple nave and chancel, tall narrow lancets and octagonal spirelet. There is a wooden Arts and Crafts Altar carved with panels of the Agnus Dei and two angels. �It has fine stained glass windows probably made by Clayton and Bell of London and a one hundred and fifty year old Mirlees Organ recognised by the British Institute of Organ studies as being of national importance. Rededicated in 2016.During 2015 a substantial restoration and development project was carried out.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:48 PM |
EDM |
378 (Digital Doors Open) |
Methlick, Haddo House |
Due to circumstances outwith our control Haddo House has unfortunately withdrawn from this years event. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:51 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:26:47 PM |
EDM |
379 (Digital Doors Open) |
Turriff, Craigston Castle |
Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond our control?the following provisional venue out-with the focus area is now unable to participate in this years event.? Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:53 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:27:25 PM |
EDM |
380 (Digital Doors Open) |
Turriff, Municipal Buildings |
Turriff Heritage Society will be throwing open their doors at the Museum and Municipal Buildings in Turriff. Turriff Town Museum is situated in the Provost and Town Council Building, now housing a collection of artefacts, recordings and photographs to tell Turriff's rich history and developed over some 40 years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:56 PM |
EDM |
381 (Digital Doors Open) |
Turriff, St. Congans |
The church is rectangular on plan and has a nave, chancel, vestry and tower. It was built in coursed, roughly-shaped red sandstone and has a slate roof. It is aligned north-east/south-west, with a pathway surrounding the building. Recent editions to the west end to house a disabled toilet and storeroom with glass panelled entrance doors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:06:58 PM |
EDM |
382 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beannachar Camphill Community |
Staff will be on hand at this hidden delight of a building and extensive grounds to provide information on the campus and the activities that they provide. Beannachar occupies the former ‘Banchory House’, extended and re-designed in 1837 by celebrated local architect John Smith.Within the campus there are several other buildings which might be of interest: Rose House, winner of the Kincardineshire and Deeside award for the best new building in 1994; a turf-roofed, wood-framed straw-bale Games Room; a load-bearing straw-bale building currently under construction which will become our new office; the site of an ancient ‘motte and bailey’ castle, and Pictish stones, originally from Dunnicaer. Not forgetting the beautiful grounds comprising woodland, farmland, lawns, sports field and a wonderful walled garden with flowers, vegetables, fruit and herbs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:01 PM |
EDM |
383 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Seed Box, Glan Tanar Walled Garden |
The Seed Box provides horticultural training and outdoor therapy to adults with additional support needs. Gardening activities are carried out within the walled garden, supporting workers to develop employability skills, confidence and independence. Come along and explore the many wonders of Glen Tanar Walled Garden, round every corner lies a world of beauty, nature and mystery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:04 PM |
EDM |
384 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Fraser, Sauchen |
Castle Fraser is one of the grandest of the Scottish Baronial tower houses, a building to be savoured with its fine examples of towers, crow-step gables and coats of arms to name but a few delights. A walk round the castle is like viewing a huge piece of sculpture as the architectural details of the building shift, changing their shapes and relationship with each other and the surrounding landscape. If you wish to find out more about Castle Fraser and/or the work of the National Trust for Scotland please click here |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:06 PM |
EDM |
385 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbuthnot Museum, Peterhead |
Discover the wealth of Peterhead's maritime history in one of Aberdeenshire's oldest museums. The collections are housed in a pink granite 'Free Renaissance' style building, built in 1891-3 to a design by D and J. R. McMillan, funded in part by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.It should be noted that whilst the building is accessible for those with wheelchairs the museum itself is not as it is accessed through a staircase with no alternative route, for those who cannot access the museum proper there is an interactive display on the ground level of the building where the museum's exhibits (excluding temporary exhibits) may be seen.The museum itself does not have toilets but there is a public toilet at the bottom of the stairs leading up to the museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:09 PM |
EDM |
386 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hareshowe Farm, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw |
Hareshowe is a fine example of a typical North East farmhouse and steadings, originally built in the Victorian era and home to many generations of families. This farmhouse was taken down stone by stone, timber by timber, from its original setting and rebuilt at Aden in the 1980s as it would have looked in the 1950s. Parking at Aden Country Park car park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:12 PM |
EDM |
387 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aden Farming Museum, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw |
Aberdeenshire Farming Museum is managed by Aberdeenshire Council and is situated in the heart of Aden Country Park. The museum is housed in a rare, category A listed, semi-circular farmstead building built around 1800 and coach house built in 1832. This now houses the award-winning Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, containing a Recognised Collection of National Significance awarded by the Scottish Museums Council (SMC).For more details on the museum please click here� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:14 PM |
EDM |
388 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Smiddy: Centre of Excellence of Silversmith and Jewellery, Banff |
For a period of 200 years up until the 1880s, 24 different silversmiths toiled to produce works of the finest quality for the prosperous citizens of Banff. The town had its own assay mark, and Banff Silver manufactured over this period is much sought after. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:17 PM |
EDM |
389 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blairs Museum, South Deeside Road, Blairs, Aberdeen |
Blairs Museum is located within the former Blairs College site. The museum boasts a stunning collection of fine and decorative art spanning more than 150 years. The unique Memorial Portrait of Mary Queen of Scots and the Royal Stewarts, once on display at the National Museum of Scotland, hangs here alongside Jacobite memorabilia and sacred silver and gold. A new exhibition for 2019 is of Piranesi’s prints ‘Views of Rome’, in the Museum and Cloister. Enjoy the beautiful gothic St Mary’s Chapel with its marble interior dating from 1901, and explore the extensive grounds of the former Blairs College with walled garden and stunning views over the River Dee. Talks from museum guides and refreshments are available. Discover a hidden gem! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:19 PM |
EDM |
390 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ternan's Scottish Episcopal Church, Muchalls |
St Ternan's church is the oldest in the Diocese of Brechin. The centre section was built in 1828/31 replacing an old chapel located in the grounds of Muchalls castle. Later additions were made, including a gallery, (since removed) and the lengthening of the nave to accommodate larger congregations. The last major change in 1865 came with the building of the chancel. At this time the "Episcopal Chapel at Muchall. St Ternan’s is a lovely church, most of the original pews are still in place from the days it could seat 250 of a congregation. There is a stained-glass window in the East wall above the altar depicts Jesus as the Good Shepherd, and a font with a unique history.Church is used for worship on Sunday 10:30am service. All welcome to join in. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:22 PM |
EDM |
391 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullich Church, Tullich, near Ballater |
Tullich Church has a long and fascinating history, and was once a very important site in the local area. The church, two miles north east of Ballater, is now ruined and stands inside a sub-circular graveyard and is built on the site of an earlier Medieval chapel.A project has been developed to repair and consolidate the church and return the collection of carved symbol stones, including one Class I Pictish stone and a large carved stone bowl, back to site, (following removal over 15 years ago for conservation) in to a bespoke shelter.Booking essential please call Cheryl Roberts (01467) 539462. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:24 PM |
EDM |
392 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Parish Church |
Fyvie parish church was built at the start of the 19th Century and sits on an early Christian site.� To the south of the church is the old graveyard.� The west gable is the principal elevation and overlooks the road into Fyvie, while the east gable houses 4 pictish stones.� Internally the main focus of the chancel at the east end of the church is a magnificent stained glass window�by Tiffany of New York |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:27 PM |
EDM |
393 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braemar, Royal Pavilion, Princess Royal & Duke of Fife Memorial Park |
As part of Doors Open Days 2019, The Braemar Royal Highland Society have agreed to open the Royal Pavilion situated within the Highland Games Park in Braemar. This pavilion is only usually open during the gathering for exclusive use by the Royal Party, and for Doors Open Days will be fully decorated in all the royal resplendent.
A rare example of a permanent highland game's structure situated in Braemar which has a long and significant association with the sport. Highland games are held all over Scotland but buildings for the event are usually temporary structures. Therefore, the stands at the Princess Royal and Duke of Fife Memorial Park are unusual in being permanent structures and the Patron's pavilion, the private enclosure |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:29 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:28:45 PM |
EDM |
394 (Digital Doors Open) |
Banchory Ternan West Church |
The church is built with pink and white granite from local quarries which belonged to Sir Robert Burnett. It is built in the early English style and is a category C listed building. It's principal feature is a tower 18 feet square rising to a height of 70 feet and then terminating in a slated tower roof making the total height 100 feet. The south end of the church has a gothic triple window and the east and west sides are flanked by buttresses and on the north side behind the pulpit there is a circular window. the original pews on the ground floor were replaced by moveable seating following a major refurbishment in 2013 although the gallery stills has pews to accommodate 200 worshippers. There has been an organ in the sanctuary since 1894. the sanctuary now has superb lighting and the modernised halls, kitchens and toilets provide an excellent facility for use by the local community. There has been a clock in the church tower since 1885 although the current clock was installed in 1969. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:32 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:29:58 PM |
EDM |
395 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kincardine O'Neil, Christ Church |
Attractive small Episcopal church in the middle of Royal Deeside; built in 1866, this was probably the last building designed by William Ramage. Nave and chancel under a roof with a single ridge-line, embellished with pretty cresting and a belfry (restored 2006). Fine collection of mainly Victorian stained glass windows and charming wrought-iron railings enhance the interior. Organ, of c1850s, installed in 1998.
Interesting information boards around the church and on-line details of memorials and graves and a well-kept graveyard.
Choir Practice at 10.00am
Church service at 11.00am
Children's Choir Practice at 10.00am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:35 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:30:47 PM |
EDM |
396 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old School, Bankhead, Finzean |
The school at Bankhead (Finzean) was established in 1732, as an endowed school. The endowment was a legacy of a former resident of the parish, Rev. Gilbert Ramsay, and funded by the sale of enslaved people in Barbados. the building was extended and adapted a number of times, including alterations by the architect of Balmoral Castle (William Smith ll), up to 1964 when a new building was opened on the adjacent school garden. In 2004 the community, through Birse Community Trust (BCT), acquired the Old School site.
in need of conservation and repair to meet the needs of the community, BCT recently completed a Project Viability study on the future of the site. in parallel with the study a community heritage project , called 'Aye, it wis aabody', explored the history of the school and links with chattel slavery in the Caribbean. Visitors will have the opportunity to see inside the buildings, where there will also be displays on the Feasibility Study and 'Aye, it wis aabody' project. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:38 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:31:42 PM |
EDM |
397 (Digital Doors Open) |
Finzean Water Mills |
The Finzean Sawmill site includes two water-powered mills, the Sawmill and the Turning Mill. The mills date from around 1830s and are Grade A listed historic buildings. The Mills and weirs are an integral part of the forest heritage and woodland culture of the Birse area and are particularly important as they have survived as a group in their original native pinewood setting and are still capable of operating.Please note that for safety reasons the Mills will not be operating on the two days although there will be guides in site to provide an overview of the mills.Further details can be found on Birse Community Trust's website:http//www.birsecommunitytrust.org.uk/Watermills/Finzean%20Wood%Mills.htmlThe buildings are managed by Birse Community Trust which promotes the common good of the inhabitants of Birse parish and delivers wider public benefits. The Trust manages land and buildings and a wide range of other projects on behalf of the local community.Limited parking. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:40 PM |
EDM |
398 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Hall, Kennethmont, Huntly |
Leith Hall was built as a Scottish Tower House. It has been added to by successive generations of the Leith-Hay family with the last additions being completed in 1902. It has been in the care of the National Trust for Scotland since 1945.The Doors Open Day Tour will complement the normal NTS guided tour, and will focus on Leith Hall architectural history and the changing shape of the house across the different Laird's tenure. Led by an architectural specialist from the NTS, the tour will start by examining the outside of the house with a brief history in the Entrance Hall, then an exclusive visit to the normally closed South Wing to see the Oval Room and gain an insight into some of the 'behind the scenes@ challenges of caring for historic properties, like Leith Hall.The national Trust for Scotland for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty was founded as a charity in 1931 to care for special places for the nation. Since our foundation, we have grown to become Scotland's largest conservation charity, with our staff and volunteers managing more than 77,000 hectares of Scotland's most valued landscapes, and more that 100 properties. For more detail: www.nts.org.ukExclusive guided tour 11.30 and 1.30 on Saturday and Sunday and booking is advisable.To book please call (01464) 831216 or email leithhall@nts.org.uk or through the events webpage: https://www.nts.org.uk/visit/places/leith-hall/events DISABLED ACCESS IS LIMITED. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:43 PM |
EDM |
399 (Digital Doors Open) |
Downie's Cottage, Tomintoul, Braemar |
Downie's Cottage was built in the middle of the 19th century by John Downie who tenanted the small croft and supplemented his income as a mountain guide to Victorian gentry. The tiny cottage continued to be occupied by some of his children until the 1930's when t was abandoned. the property lay largely undisturbed apart from inquisitive visitors until it was acquired in 2006 with the benefit of planning permission for it's demolition.The new owners were concerned that the property was too 'special' to demolish in that the original heather thatch roof (under corrugated iron that had saved the building from deterioration; box beds; timber hingin lum and other features remained. Advice was taken from Historic Scotland and the result was the property being awarded Category A status (building of national importance) and the owners undertook it's restoration with the work being completed in 2017.The building now benefits from the comforts of modern living; however, all historic features have been restored and modern elements are very discreetly hidden away.The key features such as the timber hingin lum and box beds remain and the attic retains it's lining of colour prints and newspapers dating from the late 1800's and the start of the 20th century.the property has been featured in various magazine articles and was a finalist in both the green Energy Awards and the RCIS awards.www.downiescottage.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/Downies-Cottage-634647963272866/https//www.instagram.com/downiescottage/?hl=en |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:46 PM |
EDM |
400 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Potarch Café and Restaurant, Potarch, Banchory |
Ballogie Estate invites you to a walk and talk about the myths and legends surrounding the Potarch area. the first inn was built at Potarch in 1740; after the construction of the Thomas Telford Bridge 1811-1813. The Potarch became a popular stopping point for travellers. Over the years the building has been sympathetically changed while retaining it's original character and charm. The Bridge at Potarch made it into the history books when the son of a local stonemason carries two stones (The Dinnie Stones) equalling 775lbs across the width of the bridge and back again. There are several myths and stories surrounding the Potarch area, come and hear about Kelpies and stormy night river crossings.The restaurant will be open for service over the weekend. We do advise booking in advance by contacting 013398 84468. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:49 PM |
EDM |
401 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quarry Studios, Crathie, Ballater |
To accommodate an increasing workforce, Moxon Architects are developing new build premises for their studio in the Scottish Highlands.The studio comprises two low-lying buildings that sit at either side of an existing topographic barrier covered in mature birch, rowan and aspen. the purpose of splitting the office premises into two components is to reflect the twin roles of an architecture practice: focussed design work and broad collaboration.The more privately positioned building houses the office premises for the practice - containing the practice, including a small kitchen and staff dining area. A lounge also functions as an additional informal meeting area to welcome guests and clients.The two buildings are connected by a covered walk that provides all weather circulation and a sheltered space to enjoy the wooded surroundings.https://moxonarchitects.com/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:51 PM |
EDM |
402 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Ballroom, The Walled Gardens and St Lesmo Chapel, Glen Tanar, Aboyne |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:07:54 PM |
EDM |
403 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bennachie Visitor Center |
Stories, Stones & Bones: This is a digital reconstruction of the 19th-century colonist's buildings, the remains of which are still visible today.
Please visit the Bennachie Landscapes Project for more information: http://www.bailiesofbennachie.co.uk/Heritage Lottery Funded project. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:16:57 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:51 PM |
EDM |
404 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garioch Heritage Centre, Inverurie |
The Loco Works Carriage and Wagon Shed closed its doors in 1969, but now houses the Garioch Heritage Centre. The listed building lay abandoned until its award-winning conversion in 2017. It is still possible to see some of the tracks, cranes and massive tram doors. Inside there is a scale model of the site and exhibitions on how local people lived and worked in the area from 1900s onwards, including “the Colony” houses, built to home the influx of workers from the Tait Paper Mill. A self-guided tour is available, with staff on hand to answer any questions. Great venue for children with a “beastie hunt”, puzzles and dressing up.Parking on street - directly in front of main entrance.Refreshments can be purchased in café. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:16:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:16:59 PM |
EDM |
405 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garlogie Mill Beam Engine and Turbine House, Garlogie |
Garlogie is home to an incredibly rare steam beam engine which is still located in its original location, making it unique in Scotland, hence its Category A listed status. The engine dates from the late 1830s and originally powered the textile mill. In 1923 a small Escher Wyss water turbine with electricity generating plant was installed in a new building adjacent to the beam engine house to provide power to the Dunecht Estate. Garlogie Mill and the beam engine ceased operation in 1904 and the generating plant stopped in 1954 when the national grid came to the area. The mill is situated in the beautiful Garlogie Conservation Area. On the day, visitors will be able to see around the two buildings that remain and view the beam engine and turbine. Guides will be on hand to explain the operation of the equipment alongside information panels and models. You will also be able to hear about plans for the future of the mill and beam engine.Disabled Access to the Turbine House but not the Beam Engine House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:02 PM |
EDM |
406 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Decommissioning Centre, Newburgh |
The National Decommissioning Centre (NDC) opened its doors officially earlier this year as a partnership between the Oil & Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) and the University of Aberdeen. NDC is a dedicated research facility focusing on reducing costs, extending field and asset life, and transforming the conventional approach to decommissioning. Visitors will have access to two buildings and will be able to find out about the ongoing research and the exciting plans for the near future. NDC North houses a high-tech digital visualisation hub, where videos, images and digital activities will be presented by researchers. NDC South accommodates a technical hangar including specialist equipment and two water tanks, where practical demonstrations will be shown. *Guided tours only at 10am, 12pm, 1:30pm and 3pm. To book call Fiona Barr on 01224-274401 or e-mail f.l.barr@abdn.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:05 PM |
EDM |
407 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenhill Fish Market, Peterhead |
Peterhead Ports Greenhill Fish Market is the premier white fish landing port in Europe. The Fish Market has a capacity of 10,000 boxes and since opening last year, the fish market has achieved two accreditations BRC (AA) standard and also the Responsible Fishing Ports standard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:07 PM |
EDM |
408 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aden Recording Studio, Aden Country Park, Mintlaw |
Situated within the stunning surroundings of Aden Country Park, Mintlaw, the studio (formerly the laundry) is ideal for acoustic projects, smaller bands and solo performers ranging from singer song-writers to classical singers to rappers. On Doors Open Day, the studios will be open to all visitors to look around. In addition, 15 minute taster sessions will be on offer to musicians. Maximum 2 musicians per session. Booking in advance is essential (e-mail: arcmacstudios@aberdeenshire.gov.uk)Parking at Aden Country Park car park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:10 PM |
EDM |
409 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museums Discovery Centre, Mintlaw |
The Discovery Centre is located at Aberdeenshire Museum Service’s headquarters in Mintlaw. It is the first publicly accessible store for the region’s museum service. It is a purpose-built museum storage facility and visitor centre. This state-of-the-art facility includes 810 square metres of environmentally-controlled storage space for collections ranging from fine art to botanical specimens.*Tours last approximately 2 hours and are by appointment only. To book contact Sandra or Tricia on 01467 536544BOOKING REQUIRED - Tours of the Discovery Centre should be booked in advance - Tel: 01467 536544 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:12 PM |
EDM |
410 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Banff |
Banff Museum was founded in 1828 as the museum of the Banff Institution and is the oldest museum in Scotland north of Perth.The present museum and library building were built in 1902. Banff Preservation and Heritage Society currently run the Museum in partnership with Aberdeenshire Museums Service. The building also house the town’s Library.The exhibits show a vast range of interesting artefacts from the prehistoric period up to modern day. They reflect life in Banffshire and show some stunning examples of our historical past in Banff and Macduff.There is a lift to allow people access to the first floor if the stairs are too much.Disabled parking nearby in St Mary's car park.Parking nearby in St Mary's car park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:15 PM |
EDM |
411 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portsoy Church Centre |
Portsoy Church Centre is the new centre for the Church of Scotland in Portsoy. It was built in 1815 as the established church with seating for 700 people, and known as the ‘Auld Kirk’. A clock tower was added in 1876, the clock donated by Mr Fleetwood Pellow Wilson. The Kirk was completely renovated and opened again for worship in 1881. The Auld Kirk amalgamated with the West Church in 1955 and became the church hall.It was decided by the Kirk Session to renovate the hall to become the new Portsoy Church Centre. The renovation begun in 2018 and is due to open in the summer of 2019.Refreshments provided by request.Car park is opposite the loch and there is on street parking. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:17 PM |
EDM |
412 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mearns FM, Stonehaven |
Mearns FM is a community radio station and a registered charity operated entirely by volunteers. It broadcasts under an Ofcom licence 24 hours a day serving an official area from St Cyrus in the South to Newtonhill in the North. Volunteers are always welcome to join the team of a station that has recently celebrated its 10th Anniversary.The public will have the opportunity to “present live on air” and discover the behind the scenes workings of a radio station.Parking on street and in Market Square |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:20 PM |
EDM |
413 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hallgreen Castle, Inverbervie |
Located just off the coastline of Inverbervie, within a small area of woodland, Category B listed, Hallgreen Castle is an L-planned late 16th century house, with an earlier nucleus said to have been built in 1376. On the day visitors will be welcomed by the current owners to view the castle's many rooms, some of which still retain a period feel to their décor.This is a unique Doors Open Days opportunity to learn more about this hidden castle now privately owned.Hallgreen Castle is also taking part in NEOS 2019, if you wish to find out more about this event please view the NEOS website www.northeastopenstudios.co.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:23 PM |
EDM |
414 (Digital Doors Open) |
House of Schivas, Ythanbank, Ellon |
Enjoy a unique opportunity to see around the House of Schivas which is in private ownership. Five families lived at Schivas influencing not only the history and architecture of Schivas but the local area and even the country. Discover the story of Mary Gray, an outlander in life and even in death; as she haunts the house today. Learn of Jacobite connections and turbulent past, through to the challenges now faced during the day to day running of the Estate today.In addition to the house, visitors will have the opportunity to stroll through the walled garden and chat with the head gardener.Disabled toilet access over courtyard is challenging if in a wheelchair. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:25 PM |
EDM |
415 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barra Berries, Barra Castle, Inverurie |
Barra Berries Tours - The Life of a BerryA must for any foodie and fan of Barra Berries! This doors open day, Barra Berries open their poly-tunnels for guided tours and you'll be able to hear first hand the Barra Berries Story!Tour Length: 35 minutesTour Times: 9.00am : 10:00am : 11.00am : 12:00pm : 1.30pm : 2.30pmCheck-in: Just outside the Barra Berries Farm ShopAdvance booking required - Further booking method and details to follow...................watch this space. No disabled access to the poly-tunnels.Toilets/disabled - Barra Berries Farm Shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:28 PM |
EDM |
416 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abbey Theatre |
The Abbey Theatre Club has been in its current location since 1964. Originally an old 'hackle' store, the distinctive sandstone building had also been used as the offices of the Old Arbroath Gas Company and a fire appliance store during the war. Extensive renovations turned this derelict building into a working theatre. Following a complete refurbishment in 1995 with the help of National Lottery Funding, the theatre now boasts a 79 seater auditorium, full backstage dressing facilities, 2 coffee-lounges and extensive storage space for scenery, props and costumes. The Abbey Theatre Club produces a number of plays every year, including a pantomime which is often a completely original production. Productions cover a wide range of tastes, from Scots comedies to thrillers and musical plays. The Club also has an active youth group.Run as a charity with no outside funding, the running of the Abbey Theatre Club and the upkeep of the building is the effort and responsibility of a very hard working group of volunteers who are passionate about the theatre.Tours of backstage area will be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:31 PM |
EDM |
417 (Digital Doors Open) |
Airlie Monument |
The Airlie Monument stands on Tulloch Hill. The monument was erected to commemorate the death of Lord Lieutenant-Colonel David William Stanley Ogilvy, The 11th Earl of Airlie who was killed at the battle of Diamond Hill, near Pretoria on 11th June 1900 whilst commanding 12th (the Prince of Wales Royal) Lancers.The Monument is category B listed. The Airlie Monument is an important landmark and a focal point for the community of Glen Clova, Glen Prosen, Cortachy and the surrounding area – indeed so prominent is it that it can be seen for many miles around.Tours will last approximately 15 minutes and numbers will be limited to 6 persons in each party. No children under 10 years of age. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:35 PM |
EDM |
418 (Digital Doors Open) |
Angus Archives |
Enjoy a peak into 800 years of history, looking at both ancient and modern collections. The focus will be on the contrast of old medieval documents with modern ones created since World War 2. On display will be various ancient charters, side by side with the modern collections of photographers Jim Ratcliffe of Arbroath and Kenneth M Hay of Montrose. There will be various activities for all ages and a chance to experience domestic and military life of 500 years ago.Refreshments will be available.The ancient Priory church at Restenneth is believed to have been founded by Nechtan, King of the Picts about 715 A.D. During the Wars of Independence the church at Restenneth was burned. Prince John the infant son of King Robert the Bruce was buried there. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:38 PM |
EDM |
419 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbirlot Church |
Arbirlot Church, formerly a satellite of Arbroath Abbey, was rebuilt in 1832, and features some exceptional windows, including one in the Arts & Crafts style. Arbirlot takes its name from the River Elliot on whose north bank the church stands. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:40 PM |
EDM |
420 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Lifeboat Station |
Arbroath lifeboat station is one of the oldest lifeboat stations in Scotland housing Scotland’s last remaining slipway launched All Weather Lifeboat, as well as our smaller Inshore Lifeboat. You will have access to our lifeboats, boathouse, kit rooms, souvenir shop and the crew room, where tea and coffee will be made available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:43 PM |
EDM |
421 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Fire Station |
The current fire station opened in 1959 and replaced the one at Gravesend. A training block allows training in a number of scenarios and working at height. In addition to responding to emergencies, fire-fighters are also involved in community safety activities, primarily aimed at preventing deaths and injuries. The geographical area is both urban and rural, being Arbroath and the surrounding farming area and small villages. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:46 PM |
EDM |
422 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath: Sheriff Court |
The Town House of Arbroath was originally used as a burgh chambers and dates from 1803. It was designed by the Architect David Logan of Montrose. The building was altered in 1844 to the design of David Smith of Dundee. In 1880 it acquired a commercial neighbour of similar stature, known as the GuildryBuilding. This structure, originally of two storeys to the front and a single storey to the rear was substantially altered during its life and went through a series of phases of commercial use being at one time a bank. Arbroath Sheriff Court House formerly occupied the premises on upper floors of 80 High Street. This Courthouse dated from the 1880s and in its day saw a High Court sitting. By 1973 it was in poor condition and too cramped for Court purposes and it was decided to move the Court to the Town House. The Town House was first used as a Sheriff Court in the early 1970s and was substantially refurbished in the late 1980s remaining the property of the Local Authority and leased by the Scottish Court Service. Between 2000 and 2001, Scottish Courts were able to purchase the GuildryBuilding and extend the Courthouse into the upper floors of the building. Scottish Court Service also managed to purchase the Town House bringing the whole complex into SCS ownership. The Town House building and the Guildry Building have been substantially refurbished to provide an additional court room, cells, lift, new public counter, new open plan offices and additional witness, shrieval and jury accommodation. During the excavation of the basement to create storage it was discovered that Arbroath Sheriff Court stood partially on the foundations of an older building and partially on the bed of a local burn. Emergency grouting (pumping of liquid concrete) was carried out to stabilise matters and the Town House is now on a firmer footing than ever before. In the course of overhauling the Guildry Buildings above suspended ceilings a number of badly damaged ceilings were discovered and the ceiling in Court 2 has been substantially refurbished and is a attribute to the skills of the craftsmen who carried out the repair.It is a category B listed building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:49 PM |
EDM |
423 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balmashanner War Memorial |
The monument on Balmashanner Hill, known locally as “Bummie”, was built in 1920/1. A plaque above the entrance reads ‘Their name liveth for evermore. Erected in Memory of the men of Forfar and District who fell in the Great War 1914-18’. There’s also a roll call plaque on the wall inside. The building was dedicated by Queen Mary on the 11th September, 1921 and comprises a square tower, with battlements and turret, built from local sandstone. It is a listed building, designed by T R Soutar, architect and constructed by Alexander Adamson and David Stewart.On a clear day there are excellent views over Forfar, surrounding farmland, and the Valley of Strathmore to the Braes of Angus beyond. Nearby stands an indicator which gives the names and heights of the nearby hills and mountains. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:51 PM |
EDM |
424 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barry Mill |
Peaceful Barry Mill might be a haven of tranquility now, but it was once the beating heart of a 19th-century rural community. The water-powered mill produced oatmeal and animal feed, as well as providing work for local people, right up until 1982.Step inside the mill and discover how engineering ingenuity provided a means to save the ‘daily grind’ of producing your own flour and meal. These ideas gave birth to the machinery of the industrial revolution. Learn how trade shifted from a bartering system to monetary exchange. See the different types of food that people have lived on over the centuries, and watch the wheel turn and machinery move every day the mill is open – just as it’s done for generations.Barry Mill is now one of only a handful of mills powered by water. Rebuilt after a fire around 1814, it is probably the largest and finest example of its type still in operation in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:54 PM |
EDM |
425 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barry Mill |
Barry Mill is a working Category A listed watermill in Barry, Angus in eastern Scotland. It is owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland as an educational tourist attraction. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:56 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:49 PM |
EDM |
426 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camera Obscura |
The Camera Obscura, one of only three working Camera Obscuras in Scotland, is located within the Cricket Pavilion which stands on Kirrie Hill and which was gifted to the town of Kirriemuir by Sir JM Barrie in 1930.Providing views over Strathmore to the south and through 360 degrees to the Cairngorms and Angus Glens to the north, it is managed and staffed by the volunteer members of Kirriemuir Regeneration Group who have a wealth of knowledge about the local area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:17:59 PM |
EDM |
427 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carmyllie Church |
Carmyllie church is in its 528th year on this site and is a beautiful church with spectacular stained glass windows.It also has a rich history with Rev Patrick Bell, minister of Carmyllie, who invented the reaper in 1828. He did not patent it so as to benefit all of agriculture. Ironically when the design was copied in America by McCormick, they patented it and the basis of the design is still used to this day in grain harvesting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:02 PM |
EDM |
428 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carmyllie Parish Church |
Carmyllie Church was refurbished in 1874 although the present building dates back to 1609. Its most famous minister was Rev Patrick Bell who invented the reaping machine which is commemorated in the stained glass windows. Old photographs, artefacts, and historical information, including details of Carmyllie Heritage’s forthcoming publication “Carmyllie Parish, Land and its People 1850-1970” will be on display. There is a fragment of the Laird's pew dated 1657.Documented stained glass windows by Stephen Adam in memory of Patrick Bell, the inventor of the reaper. More info available from Rev Stewart Lamont on 01241 879800 or email lamonts@lamonts.euFor more information and location maps visit http://www.arbirlotandcarmylliechurches.org.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:05 PM |
EDM |
429 (Digital Doors Open) |
Denfind Stone, Pitairlie Quarry |
Denfind Farm formed part of the ancient Panmure Estate, as did the Pitairlie Quarry, which had been part of the thriving Angus sandstone business in the 19th century. Denfind Stone started in 2004 after the quarry had lain dormant for over 100 years, and is now one of Scotland’s leading stone companies. Enjoy a tour of the state-of-the-art production facility and the quarry and a demonstration of dry stone dyking with a skilled stonemason. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:07 PM |
EDM |
430 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dibble Tree Theatre |
Home of Carnoustie Theatre Club, visit the small working theatre with its intimate 49 seat auditorium. Members will show visitors around and talk about the interesting features and history of the theatre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:10 PM |
EDM |
431 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunninald Gardens |
Dunninald’s walled garden has a curved south wall which gives the visitor a view of colourful borders and fruit trees. The garden has many interesting features and provides a supply of vegetables, fruit and flowers throughout the year. For more information contact 01674 672031 or visit www.dunninald.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:12 PM |
EDM |
432 (Digital Doors Open) |
East and Old Parish Church |
Visit this listed building built on the original site of the first church in the town, with lots of historical features and a recently renovated sanctuary. Historic church records and photographs will be on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:15 PM |
EDM |
433 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forfar Castle Hill |
Castlehill, in the centre of Forfar, was the site of Forfar’s royal castle, around which the ancient burgh gradually developed. It was regularly visited by Scottish kings, including William I and Alexander II, but was destroyed by Robert I in 1308. The town’s mercat cross was later relocated there, and the hills still has commanding views over the town. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:17 PM |
EDM |
434 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forfar Indoor Sports |
Come along to Forfar Indoor Sports and try roller skating or bowling at these superb facilities. You can also find out more about the winter programme for skaters and curling and get a chance to see around the building and meeting rooms to find out what’s on offer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:20 PM |
EDM |
435 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forfar Sheriff & JP Court |
The Sheriff Court building, created by the architect Mr Wardrope was opened in 1871. Court 1 has a splendid ‘Hammer-Beam’ roof and escutcheons on the abutments carrying the roof arches exhibit carvings of a thistle, a rose, a shamrock and a daffodil. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:23 PM |
EDM |
436 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glamis Manse Cross Slab |
This impressive Pictish cross-slab stands in a private garden. Tours have been organised by Historic Environment Scotland on behalf of the owner.On one side the stone bears an elaborately decorated cross and characteristic Pictish carvings including mythical beasts, a deer, triple disc symbol, and two people fighting with axes. On the other side there is a snake, a fish (probably a salmon) and a mirror. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:25 PM |
EDM |
437 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guide Dog Centre |
A purpose built guide dog training centre on the outskirts of Forfar.The building became occupied in June 2009. Guide Dogs have been trained in Forfar for 50 years. At any one time 80 - 100 dogs can be going through their training in Forfar. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:28 PM |
EDM |
438 (Digital Doors Open) |
H.O.P.E Garden |
HOPE is a thriving organic garden located in Arbroath in the grounds Hospitalfield House. It is an environmentally friendly project, providing horticulture training and work experience for people with learning disabilities who live in the Angus area. HOPE has a positive and growing profile in the community, and we sell our garden produce at the shop in the garden as well as a selection of garden plants. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:30 PM |
EDM |
439 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hospitalfield House |
Hospitalfield runs a highly regarding programme of artists’ residencies and actively commissions new work by contemporary artists. Visitors are actively encouraged to access the house and grounds through tours of the interiors, walks in the garden and grounds, and learning and public events celebrating contemporary art and heritage.Hospitalfield derives its name from the monastic designation of this site in the 13th-century as a hospital for pilgrims travelling to Arbroath Abbey. In the 19th-century the House was established as one of Scotland’s earliest Art Schools following the bequest of Hospitalfield House by Patrick Allen-Fraser. Patrick and his wife Elizabeth developed Hospitalfield House as the architectural marvel that exists today; consolidating the existing monastic settlement into one of the finest examples of the Arts & Crafts style in Scotland.The building is full of elaborate carving depicting the natural world in wood and masonry, and houses impressive historic collections of fine art, furniture and textiles. The exterior is rendered in carved sandstone, demonstrating astonishing craftsmanship.An Artist’s House, our guiding priorities are supporting artists and developing audiences for contemporary art through our programme. Hospitalfield is a place to work, study, learn, visit and enjoy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:33 PM |
EDM |
440 (Digital Doors Open) |
House of Dun |
The House of Dun is a National Trust for Scotland property in the parish of Dun, lying close to the edge of Montrose Basin and situated approximatley half way between the towns of Montrose and Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:35 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:13 PM |
EDM |
441 (Digital Doors Open) |
House of Memories |
The museum is run by the local history society and provides a glimpse into Monifieth’s past with a permanent exhibition of memorabilia on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:38 PM |
EDM |
442 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inglis Memorial Hall Library |
In 1898, Lieutenant Colonel Robert William Inglis, the son of a local minister, gifted the Inglis Memorial Hall and its library to Edzell. Come and view an original Victorian library, find out how it worked and how it served the people of Edzell. Explore the audio visual presentation featuring the Colonel and his family, the building and opening of the hall and library and places to visit in and around Edzell.The library’s collection is a fascinating glimpse into a unique survival of a late Victorian library, reflecting what was considered of interest and importance in both fiction and non-fiction. The loan records for the first half of the twentieth century also survived, showing what the public liked to borrow. A digitised catalogue, Cotgreave Indicator, is available for researchers and includes a scanned image of the cover and a sample page. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:41 PM |
EDM |
443 (Digital Doors Open) |
James F Stephen Architects, Glamis |
Visit one of Scotland’s leading design practices who work with clients to create award winning building solutions which satisfy their current and future requirements. James F. Stephen Architects is one of the most successful architectural practices in Scotland having undertaken work as far afield as Spain, Rome, Bordeaux and Dubai. The building received a Royal Institute of British Architects' commendation in 1987. It featured in an RIBA journal in 1992, described as 'a consistent use of stone, slate and glass and stained timber in the modernist manner resulting in a style with which most people can identify'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:44 PM |
EDM |
444 (Digital Doors Open) |
JM Barrie's Birthplace |
J M Barrie, creator of Peter Pan, spent his childhood in this small whitewashed cottage. The cottage is a typical weaver’s house; everyone lived upstairs and the windows are large so that looms could be removed.Stop by the washhouse where the young author performed his first play at the age of seven and that provided inspiration for the Wendy House in Peter Pan, see the box beds where the Barrie children would have slept crowded together and look out for original costumes from the first production of Peter Pan. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:47 PM |
EDM |
445 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnaird Castle |
Home to the Carnegie family, Earls of Southesk since 1401, Kinnaird Castle has evolved from a simple keep to a large Victorian castle and has a large collection of historically associated contents. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:49 PM |
EDM |
446 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirriemuir: Cortachy Castle |
Access is by pre-booked tour only. Airlie Estates, including Cortachy Castle and Airlie Castle have been held by the Ogilvy Family for at least 700 years. One of the most distinguished families in Scotland, they take their name from Gillibride, second son of Chillechriost, Earl of Angus in the 12th Century. Sir James Ogilvy became Lord Ogilvy of Airlie in 1491 and James, 8th Lord Ogilvy was created Earl of Airlie in 1639 and became the recognised chief of all the Ogilvys. Cortachy Castle is a large castellated mansion house, three-storey, towered and turreted. South wing 16th century and earlier; additions 1820 & 1821 (David Bryce, Architect) and parts removed 1948. Historic Associations and picteresque setting. During the 2nd World War it was used as a military hospital. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:52 PM |
EDM |
447 (Digital Doors Open) |
Logie Schoolhouse |
Dating from the 19th century, this Category A Listed schoolhouse is one of the most complete surviving examples of mudwall buildings in Scotland. In the past it was used as a school and a church, but it fell into disrepair and was ear-marked for demolition. However thanks to the intervention of a concerned neighbour, Angus Council realised the importance of conserving this unusual building and developed a proposal to save it from demolition, working with the National Trust for Scotland who undertook the restoration work, as part of the Little Houses Restoration Scheme. The building is category A listed. Come along and take the opportunity to see this fantastic building and chat to the current tenant who will be happy to answer any questions that you have and let you know what it is like to live in a house built of mud! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:55 PM |
EDM |
448 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose Air Station |
In February 1913, pilots of No 2 Squadron the Royal Flying Corps flew to Montrose to set up the first operational air station in Britain where pilots trained in both World Wars.The award winning centre houses an outstanding collection of documents, photographs, aircraft, engines and vehicles in the former headquarters building and a new mini hangar and also features the Richard Moss Collection, formerly at Kirriemuir. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:18:57 PM |
EDM |
449 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose Basin Visitor Centre |
Montrose Basin is an enclosed estuary of the river South Esk covering 750 hectares, home to tens of thousands of birds (such as pink-footed geese, kingfisher, eider duck, and lots of waders) and mammals (including common seals and otters). Our four-star visitor centre offers a great day out for all the family in Angus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:00 PM |
EDM |
450 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mortuary Chapel |
The Mortuary Chapel was designed by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a memorial to his late wife Elizabeth and her deceased parents John Fraser and Elizabeth Parrot Fraser. Work began in 1875 based on an outline plan by Allan-Fraser to which he added details as building progressed.Everyone who visits quickly realises that this is a remarkable building, possibly the most unusual and most instantly appealing of the many fine buildings within Arbroath. However, it is also very important on a national scale. It could claim to be one of the best buildings of its date in Scotland.The building is also notable for its eclectic mix of styles, including reference to Scottish, English and possibly other precedents from East European Gothic. Every part of the building is important because every part received great care in design.Image (c) www.scran.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:02 PM |
EDM |
451 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pictavia Visitor Centre |
At Pictavia Visitor Centre you can discover the story of Scotland’s ancient Pictish tribes, who lived around two thousand years ago. The Romans called them the Picti - 'painted people' and it is thought they coloured their bodies with bright paints and dyes. The Picts left a fascinating legacy; magnificent standing stones which have survived to the present day, intricately carved, depicting animals, battle scenes, references to everyday life and mysterious symbols. Tel: 01356-626241www.pictavia.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:05 PM |
EDM |
452 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Observer Corps Post Museum |
A relic of the Cold War when the volunteers of the former Royal Observer Corps trained to monitor instruments to alert the public and transmit vital readings to their Headquarters throughout the country should a nuclear attack have taken place.A guided tour will take you 15 feet down a vertical ladder to the underground Monitoring Room where a detailed talk is given on the Operational Procedures at that time. Now that the Cold War Era is history we can talk about the important role of the Royal Observer Corps and reveal the fully equipped underground bunker as it was.Above ground an introductory talk is given, also above ground is an exhibition room housing much memorabilia, instruments are also demonstrated. The tour also includes the Royal Observer Corp’s first role of identifying and reporting aircraft during WW11 with instruments of the day again demonstrated by the Team. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:08 PM |
EDM |
453 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Church |
St Mary's was designed by Sir Ninian Comper to replace a classical church of 1797 which had been destroyed by fire. It is built in an Arts and Crafts style and was consecrated in 1904. It is A-listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:11 PM |
EDM |
454 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Vigeans Church |
St Vigeans Church dates from the 12th century and is the original parish church of Arbroath. It sits on a kaim which makes it of interest to geologists. The church also has a number of Consecration Crosses which mark the date 1242 when the church was consecrated. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:13 PM |
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455 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Thomas of Canterbury RC Church |
Dedicated to the patron saint of Arbroath, St Thomas of Canterbury RC Church was opened in February 1848. With its distinctive twin turrets it was described as “an ornament to the town” and remains so today. It is home to the only neo-classical chamber organ of its size in the UK. The architect was George Mathewson of Dundee and is category B listed. There will be a short recital on the neo-classical chamber organ at 1230. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:16 PM |
EDM |
456 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stracathro Walled Garden |
To visit this listed walled garden designed by Archibald Simpson, which dates from 1827, please collect the key from Stracathro Services. For more information contact Pat Melville Evans on 01674 840048. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:19:18 PM |
EDM |
457 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club |
Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club was founded in 1968 and is home to a unique collection of historic vehicles and associated items. The purpose built premises at Bridge View House allows SVVC to have office space, a workshop and showroom. This is a fantastic opportunity to see the vehicles and get to know more about SVVC. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:40 PM |
EDM |
458 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Dalhousie Centre |
A multi-faceted day support service for older adults in and around Brechin. The rear of the property presents a different view of Brechin up the High Street and towards Brechin Castle. Guided tours will be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:43 PM |
EDM |
459 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Webster Memorial Theatre, Arbroath |
The WebsterTheatre in Arbroath was originally built as the Webster Memorial Theatre and was converted to an Arts Centre in 1970. It is now a multi-purpose performance venue. It is a category C listed building. Historic Scotland’s listing reference details the building as James Maclaren, 1865; renovated and extended 1951, 1967 and 2008. Well-detailed 2-storey, 5-bay Classical public hall and theatre in prominent High Street position, with modern extensions to rear. Ground floor with channelled detail and vermiculated quoins, polished ashlar Doric columns and pilasters, carved head keystone over centre door; 1st floor with vermiculated pilasters with later high relief carved thistle capitals supporting entablature with triglyphed frieze and cavetto cornice; centre pediment with blind oculus in tympanum is flanked by further set-back entablature with plain (altered?) frieze and carved detail at dies. Ashlar with dry dash to sides and rear. Roundheaded openings to centre door at ground and 1st floor. Keystoned hoodmoulds and voussoirs. FURTHER DETAIL: principal E elevation with modern semicircular canopy fronting 3 centre bays which comprise 2-leaf door and decoratively-astragalled semicircular fanlight to blind portico at centre flanked by deep-set 2-leaf doors with multi-pane fanlights; windows to outer bays. 1st floor with regular full-height fenestration. All bays with dividing pilasters.8- and 12-pane glazing patterns in timber sash and case windows at principal elevation. Grey slates.INTERIOR: largely reworked during 2008 modernisation, including foyer, staircase and theatre. 1st floor hall retains fine decorative plasterwork to cornices and ceiling.The principal elevation of the Webster Memorial Theatre, by local architect James Maclaren, has retained much of its original character and it makes a significant contribution to Arbroath’s largely 19th century High Street. Formerly known as The Public Hall, the building was renovated in 1951, the stage and auditorium were enlarged in 1970 and further work was carried out in 2007 after which the building was re-opened by Provost Ruth Leslie Melville MBE on 19th January 2008. The success of this work was recognised when Angus Council Property Division received the 2008 RIAS DIA award for Best Example of Environmental Improvement / Conservation. When opened in 1865, the building contained 'a museum and a large hall for concerts and public meetings' (Groome). It hosted touring plays and vaudeville, but was not successful until local flax manufacturers, the,Webster family gave their support and eventually gifted it to the town in memory of their son who was killed in the First World War. During the 1930s the Arbroath Follies became popular summer spectacles. The 1st floor hall retains portraits of Janet Webster (1819-1908) and Sir Francis Webster (her son). The latter, by Robert Gibb RSA, was presented by 'Arbroath Liberals and Other Friends, In Recognition of His Eminent Public Services, Arbroath 20 April 1912'. Architect James Maclaren was born in Dundee in 1829, he worked at David Bryce's Edinburgh office and won the Soane medallion in 1848. He returned to Dundee in 1850 and set up practice with his brother. Maclaren worked extensively in the Angus, Dundee and Perth area and during the 1860s his commissions included industrial work at Cox's Stack, Dundee, churches at Forfar and Hawkhill, tenements at Broughty Ferry and Blackness, hotels, private house and public buildings. Listed as part of the Theatres Thematic Study 2008-09. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:45 PM |
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460 (Digital Doors Open) |
William Lamb Studio |
The William Lamb Studio was built by William Lamb A.R.S.A. as his working Studio in 1934. It – and his artworks – was bequeathed to Montrose on his death in 1951. Since 1978 it has been run as a small gallery museum and contains an outstanding collection of Lamb’s internationally important works – sculptures in stone, wood, plaster & bronze as well as etchings, watercolours and portfolios of preparatory drawings.His portraits and figurative people cover not just the ordinary fisher-people at their work – but the celebrities – Hugh MacDiarmid, Violet Jacob, Edward Baird, Alfred Hollins & David Foggie. Plus his royal commissions too – the late Queen Elizabeth and her daughters the Princesses Margaret Rose (2) and Elizabeth (6) cast in 1933. Friends will act as guides to the collections and talk about the people, great and small, and Lamb’s extraordinary life and artworks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:47 PM |
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461 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew’s Scottish Episcopal Church |
This beautiful late 19th century church was designed by Alexander Ross of Inverness and is built in early pointed gothic style. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:49 PM |
EDM |
462 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eco House |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:51 PM |
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463 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Vigeans Sculptured Stones |
Displayed and interpreted inside a converted cottage, this is one of the most important collections of Pictish Christian stones. It includes the Drosten Stone, which carries a remarkable inscription and includes a hooded hunter and a squatting imp. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:53 PM |
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464 (Digital Doors Open) |
Historical Forfar Tour |
Enjoy a guided walk of the town with Forfar and District Historical Society. This two hour walk will follow the old shoreline of Forfar Loch where it bounded the Royal Burgh. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:55 PM |
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465 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town & County Hall |
The Town & County Hall is the current Council Chambers of Angus Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:57 PM |
EDM |
466 (Digital Doors Open) |
Humpty House |
Humpty House was the winner of Dundee Institute of Architects’ Supreme Award 2017. It is a contemporary family home and architect’s office, overlooking Lintrathen Loch.The house is located to the south west of Bridgend of Lintrathen. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:23:59 PM |
EDM |
467 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Signal Tower Museum |
Arbroath’s Signal Tower Museum, near Arbroath Harbour, was the shore station and family accommodation for the Bell Rock Lighthouse which stands 11 miles off-shore. The tower was used as a simple method of communication between the lighthouse and the on-shore station. Today, the tower room provides spectacular views over Arbroath and the North Sea, including the Bell Rock Lighthouse on a clear day.Join ANGUSalive Museum staff on a guided tour up the tower to hear more about the shore station days of the site, the use of the tower, and the shore station’s relationship with keepers on the Rock. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:01 PM |
EDM |
468 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hub at Friockheim |
Visit the Hub @ Friockheim Community Hub which opened in January 2019. Based in the former Eastgate Primary School, The Hub @ Friockheim is a fully inclusive project involving the whole community which is owned, managed and operated by the community itself as a registered charity. The Hub provides a wide range of facilities which are open to all including Café (open daily), Fitness Suite, Sensory Room, Changing Places Facility, Sports Hall, Meeting Rooms. There is a varied schedule of activities and classes and Community Services. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:04 PM |
EDM |
469 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenesk Museum and Visitor Centre |
The Glenesk Museum at the Retreat offers visitors an inspiring experience of the local and global stories of Glenesk. This is a wonderful chance to visit this special place while it is temporarily closed for the season to allow for restructuring.Come and hear our plans for a sustainable future and share your own ideas. There will be no catering however visitors are welcome to bring picnics to enjoy both indoors and outside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:11 PM |
EDM |
470 (Digital Doors Open) |
Meffan Museum and Art Gallery |
Opened in 1898 and gifted to the people of Forfar as The Meffan Institute, today the Meffan Museum and Art Gallery is ANGUSalive’s flagship professional gallery for contemporary art exhibitions.The Meffan is also home to the largest store of Angus Council’s fine art collection, cared for by ANGUSalive.Join ANGUSalive Museums & Galleries staff to learn more about the picture store, exploring the different types of artwork collected for the people of Angus over more than 100 years. The team will also showcase some of the conservation work that has taken place in recent years, with before and after examples and detailed conservator work reports for some items. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:13 PM |
EDM |
471 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Pictish Room |
The Pictish Room in Aberlemno is home to a collection of Pictish replica stones, carvings and interpretation boards that celebrate our diverse Pictish heritage.It is located at the back of the Village Hall, adjacent to the celebrated Aberlemno Sculptured Stones and a short walk from the famous Cross Slab which is in the Aberlemno Churchyard. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:15 PM |
EDM |
472 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose Library |
Montrose Library, gifted to the town by Scottish philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, dates back to 1905 when it was opened by MP John Morley. Today’s new modern space is the second ANGUSalive Library to undergo refurbishment works which have been sympathetic to the original features whilst enhancing it for generations to come.Join Montrose Library staff member Jacqui Church and Angus Council’s Interior Designer and refurbishment project manager, Tracy Smith, on a guided tour to explore the history of the building and services, the original architectural features of this A-Listed building, and the recent restoration works. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:17 PM |
EDM |
473 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forfar Small Bore Rifle Club |
Forfar Small Bore Rifle Club is an active small bore target rifle club offering 0.22 Target Rifle at 25 yds (indoor) and 6 yard air pistol target shooting. The club was the first in Scotland to benefit from electronic targets and recently celebrated its 80th anniversary.A public meeting was held in Forfar in the Meffan Hall in the evening of Monday 24 October 1937 to propose the formation of a miniature rifle club in the town. The meeting chairman was the local Chief Constable D. C. Christie. The resolution was unanimously adopted and a committee was appointed to look into premises, finances etc.[Forfar Herald 28/10/37]By December that year, the club had been formed as the Forfar and District Small Bore Rifle Club and had raised the necessary finance through a loan of £350 from James Lindsay who was the Postmaster at Letham, Angus at a very reasonable interest rate of 4%. This interest was paid annually to Mr Lindsay (after deducting tax!) until September 1951 when £150 of the loan was paid off with the balance being paid off in November 1953. The club was also paying £2 10/- half annually in ground rent to a Mr. Bowen and in January 1955 the ground was purchased (very cheaply) for £100.Visit the club to see the facilities and a firearms demonstration.Suitable for children aged 12+, must be accompanied by an adult. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:19 PM |
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474 (Digital Doors Open) |
An Ceardach Garden |
A beautiful, private, 5 acre garden with a vast collection of rhododendrons, camellias, shrubs, herbaceous, ponds and wildflower meadows.It has many innovative features including fountain sculptures and analemma. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:21 PM |
EDM |
475 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardbeg |
2 story house extended to 3 stories. Built for Dugald McKechnie, Superintendent of Police in Campbeltown, in a style typical of many houses in the West of Scotland of this period. Subsequently enlarged around 1900 to accommodate the growing family of John Mactaggart. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:23 PM |
EDM |
476 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardshiel Hotel |
The Ardshiel Hotel was once home to one of Campbeltown’s wealthy distilling families. It was designed and built in 1877 by prominent Victorian architect, John Burnet Senior, and over the past four years has been lovingly restored to its former glory – visitors can enjoy many of its original features and find out about its connections with the town’s distilling history. http://www.ardshiel.co.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:25 PM |
EDM |
477 (Digital Doors Open) |
Live Argyll Archives |
Built in 1928 for Lochgilphead?s primary school-aged children, the building is now home to the Archives. People continue to be educated within its rather utilitarian walls; however they are no longer subjected to the tawse if they don?t pay attention.The Archives houses the memory of Argyll and Bute ? the records created by the people who have lived and worked here for the past 600 years including paupers, schoolchildren, criminals and victims of crime. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:28 PM |
EDM |
478 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barochan House |
Barochan House is a small mansion in private occupation. It was built some time before 1855 by the Duke of Argyll for the use of his local Factor. It is stone built and retains many original features including a stone staircase. The frontage is distinguished by having 4 bays over 3. It is open by kind permission of the owner, Mrs C Byrne. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:30 PM |
EDM |
479 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campbeltown Backpackers |
The bunkhouse opened in 2012 following the repair and conservation of the Old Schoolhouse, a Grade B listed building. The repair project was developed and delivered by the Kintyre Amenity Trust in partnership with Argyll and Bute Council and HIE. Facilities include; 16 beds, a kitchen, showers/toilets, drying facilities and a dining area. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:32 PM |
EDM |
480 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campbeltown Community Orchard & Garden |
Within original walled garden contemporary with the house Auchinlee (1886). The neglected garden was remodelled in 2002 with volunteer labour as a community working organic garden, featuring fruit trees, vegetables, soft fruits and sensory and herb beds and a wildlife area. Primary school children tend their own areas. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:34 PM |
EDM |
481 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campbeltown Museum |
Campbeltown Museum is housed in the magnificent Burnet Building designed by architect John James Burnet. The bas-relief sculptures on the exterior illustrate the industry of Kintyre including ship-building, distilling and mining. This story continues inside with objects and artworks linked to Kintyre’s industrial heritage. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:36 PM |
EDM |
482 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campbeltown Police Station |
Designed by Thomas Brown, an Edinburgh architect, and completed in 1847 as the Prison; altered in 1871. Now Campbeltown Police Station. Further alterations were completed in April 2002, and an extension will be built commencing in October 2003. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:38 PM |
EDM |
483 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campbeltown Town Hall |
South Kintyre Development Trust (SKDT) are delighted to announce that the newly refurbished Campbeltown Town Hall will be included in this year's programme.A true example of community empowerment, SKDT secured the future of this magnificent, B listed building with support from our local community, volunteers and project funders - Big Lottery, Campbeltown THI, Argyll and Bute Council CHORD and Historic Scotland.Reopened earlier this year, the building now offers a top class venue and has already hosted a range of events, including weddings, public performances and of course, the occasional coffee morning. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:40 PM |
EDM |
484 (Digital Doors Open) |
Come Listen to the Crofters |
The Forest Heritage Scotland project held a Come Listen to the Crofters event. Traditional Highland folk stories were told at the stunning venue of Arichonan, a deserted township.?? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:43 PM |
EDM |
485 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigard House Hotel |
Craigard House was built in 1182 in the Italianate style, popular at the time. It was designed by architect, Henry Clifford, for the local Whisky Distiller, William McKersie, and remained in the same family until 1942, when it was purchased by the local Council to become a Maternity Home, which ran until 1973. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:45 PM |
EDM |
486 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalintober Primary School |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:47 PM |
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487 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunaverty Hall and Post Office |
Dunaverty?s new Community Hall replaces the old Drill Hall of 1913, which became the Village Hall for Southend in 1965. Visitors will have a chance to find out how the local community?s perseverance and hard work has resulted in this splendid new building which will become the hub of the village for the community and visitors, alike. Plans include a Post Office, meeting and leisure facilities with changing rooms, heritage room and community garden. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:49 PM |
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488 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glen Scotia Distillery |
In the Victorian age, Campbeltown was known as the whisky capital of the world- one of the five distinctive malt producing regions of Scotland. Glen Scotia is a fine example of this historic Campbeltown style, and now, as we introduce an extended range, it is about to be discovered by a new generation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:52 PM |
EDM |
489 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glengyle Distillery |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:54 PM |
EDM |
490 (Digital Doors Open) |
Highland Parish Church, Campbeltown |
The building replaced the Old Gaelic Church, which served the Gaelic-speaking population of Campbeltown. The design, by George Dempster of Greenock, is a 2-storey classical building with a central entrance bell tower and 2 rectangular stair towers. The interior is largely remodelled, with a horseshoe gallery and cast iron columns. The steeple was rebuilt several times, most recently in 1885. The church celebrates its bicentenary in 2007. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:56 PM |
EDM |
491 (Digital Doors Open) |
Huf Haus - FULLY BOOKED |
Tours of this site are now fully bookedA Huf Haus is a state-of-the-art, bespoke, timber-frame design which connects living with nature. The Huf Haus at Ascog, Isle of Bute, was completed in the early spring of 2011. The key objectives were to build a contemporary highly efficient house and to maximize the amount of glazing and at the same time be able to enjoy and connect with the outstanding natural surroundings. The house is orientated towards the spectacular views and opens up to the South to optimize passive solar heat gain. The design takes advantage of the slope, provides additional living space and helps to reduce the footprint of the house. Open floor plan living on the ground floor and maximizing the amount of glazing allows the house to open up to all surrounding views. The main building material is timber, which has been sustainably forested. The house is very well insulated; all glazing is triple glazed with excellent insulation values. Minimal energy from fossil fuels is required with heat and hot water provided through a ground source heat pump with electricity from 51 PV panels roof array. Off-site manufacturing reduced the build time to just three months.Guided tours by the owners Tony and Beryl Harrison will look at the architecture, construction and energy efficient features of the house. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:24:58 PM |
EDM |
492 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inveraray Bell Tower |
The tower was built as a war memorial by the Tenth Duke of Argyll, Niall Diarmid Campbell to mark the huge loss of life in the great war and especially those members of Clan Campbell who came from the local towns and villages.The Duke conceived the idea of building a tower and installing a set of bells at the end of the War in 1918. The bells were actually cast first and delivered in 1921 before work on the tower began. Meanwhile the Duke commissioned architects Hoare and Wheeler of London to design the tower, the final decision being accepted in 1926. Eventually in 1930, the tower, at 39m(128ft) high, was finished and the bells weighing nearly 8 tonnes were installed by Christmas 1931. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:00 PM |
EDM |
493 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inveraray Church |
?Inveraray Church was designed and built by Robert Mylne between 1795 and 1802. It was built to house two congregations, the English, or Lowland Church, and the Gaelic, or Highland Church - a solid wall separated the two.?In 1957 the Gaelic Church was converted into a Church Hall and its gallery was enclosed to form the Paul Fraser Memorial Chapel, named in honour of Reverend Doctor Paul Fraser, author of the parish Statistical Accounts of 1793, who was minister here when the Church was built. The English Church was remodelled in 1898 under instruction of Duchess Ina, the third wife of the Eighth Duke of Argyll.?http://www.inveraraychurch.org.uk/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:02 PM |
EDM |
494 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle of Bute Museum |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:05 PM |
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495 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilkerran Graveyard |
The old Graveyard surrounding the ruins of the original church is not currently accessible because of dangerous condition. Later graves dating from 1857 onwards tell of the fascinating family histories of the town. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:07 PM |
EDM |
496 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kintyre Recycling Centre |
http://www.kintyrerecycling.com/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:10 PM |
EDM |
497 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lorne & Lowland Church (Church of Scotland) |
Longrow Church was designed by John Burnet Snr. Currently known as Lorne & Lowland Church following several congregational amalgamations. The lighthouse-like 150' steeple dominates the town. Two stairways lead from the entrance to a classically decorated raked horseshoe gallery on columns. The building is listed Category B.?Extensive refurbishment in 2003 included the restoration of the original colour scheme of 1886.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:12 PM |
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498 (Digital Doors Open) |
Machrihanish Airbase |
A rare opportunity to explore part of Scotland's military history at the former RAF Machrihanish in Kintyre. The 1000 acre site boasting a 10,000ft runwayis operated by Machrihanish Airbase Community Company (MACC) it is home to around 50 private and commercial tenants ranging from a 50m indoor shooting range to a Wind Tower Factory.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:14 PM |
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499 (Digital Doors Open) |
Machrimore Mill |
Machrimore Oatmeal Mill replaced in 1799 an earlier mill dated to 1634. It continued working until c 1960 when in the process of conversion into a grain-drying operation all internal machinery was lost. Historic Scotland B listed it in 1971. Sympathetically restored, it is now let as a holiday house. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:17 PM |
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500 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marine Research Station |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:19 PM |
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501 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nichol Hall, Inveraray |
Fifteen months ago we asked the Edinburgh firm of Simpson and Brown to look at the site of the old Community Hall and design a centre fit for the 21st century that the population of Inveraray would be proud to own. We have a design to show the people and we need the residents of Inveraray to choose what they would like to do within the centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:21 PM |
EDM |
502 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Gaol and Police Station |
Following the Prisons (Scotland) Act in 1839, the Argyllshire Prison Board was formed to oversee the prisons in Inveraray, Campbeltown and Tobermory. After much deliberation the Board secured a site for a new prison on the Castlehill. Thomas Brown designed this new prison, which was completed in 1847. The former Police Station was added to the northern side in the early 20th Century and remained in use until 2009 when the police moved into a modern building at Hazelburn. ?? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:24 PM |
EDM |
503 (Digital Doors Open) |
Police Office, Campbeltown |
New build Police Station on a brownfield site in the centre of Campbeltown, replacing the existing and outdated Victorian police station on Castlehill. Its contemporary appearance over 2 floors will house new administration, operational and custodial facilities, reflecting the policing requirements of today’s society. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:26 PM |
EDM |
504 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Campbeltown Lifeboat Station |
A lifeboat station was first established at Campbeltown in 1861. The Severn Class lifeboat the Ernest and Mary Shaw came into service in 1999. The D-class lifeboat D-571 Three Brothers came into service in 2001. Three silver medals, 9 bronze medals, and 3 certificates have been awarded over the years to Campbeltown crew for rescues at sea, in 2001 for rescuing 2 men from the grounded fishing vessel Sincerity. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:28 PM |
EDM |
505 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Tobermory |
Originally opened in 1938, but closed nine years later, and reopened again in 1990, Tobermory is a relatively young RNLI station, operating for nearly 25 years. Today's Severn class lifeboat carries out rescues to both leisure and commercial vessels. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:30 PM |
EDM |
506 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rothesay Pavilion |
Recently named as one of Scotland?s ten favourite buildings of the last century, Rothesay Pavilion has been?the cultural centre of the island community of Bute off the West Coast of Scotland.? Built in 1938 by architect J.A. Carrick, this Grade A listed building is a fabulous example of 1930s International Modernism akin to the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, which opened just three years before. The Pavillion has served Bute?s residents and visitors as everything from grand ballroom and concert hall to wedding venue, civic centre, family entertainment venue and sports hall. Over the years it has hosted tea dances and big band concerts, community pantomimes, rock concerts, conferences, arts festivals, football and boxing tournaments,?horticultural shows, birthday parties, political conferences and conventions.?After eight decades of continuous and sustained use on its seafront location,?this iconic edifice is showing its age,?and in 2000 Rothesay Pavilion was placed on the 'buildings at risk' register requiring complete restoration and refurbishment to ensure its future. In 2013 a rescue plan was launched by owners Argyll and Bute Council and a new ?Rothesay Pavilion? charity formed to assist with the restoration project and take over the management and programming of the building on completion. ? The Pavilion finally closed its doors to the public in September 2015 to allow for a complicated and phased refurbishment project to commence which is due for completion in 2019.?Tours will take place at 10am and 1pm. Booking is essential, to book please contact?ann@rothesaypavilion.co.uk? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:32 PM |
EDM |
507 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rothesay's Victorian Toilets |
Commissioned by Rothesay Harbour Trust in 1899 during Rothesay's hey-day, the gents? lavatory was always intended to impress.The magnificent interior has walls entirely clad in decorative ceramic tiles, ornately patterned in rows. The floors are designed with ceramic mosaic, and with the crest of the Royal Burgh of Rothesay. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:34 PM |
EDM |
508 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Castle of Tarbert |
From the 13th century or earlier, Tarbert Castle guarded the anchorage in the bay below, and controlled the land link between East and West Lochs. It has been a Royal Castle since at least 1292, when it was granted to John Balliol by Edward I of England. In 1325 Robert the Bruce enlarged and fortified the Castle to protect it from attack by the Lords of the Isles, and in the 16th century a towerhouse was added, which today, is the most prominent part of the surviving structure.The impressive ruin has recently been conserved by the local community and the grounds are grazed by a flock of Hebridean sheep. A new interpretation trail guides visitors around the site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:37 PM |
EDM |
509 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saddell House |
Georgian mansion of 2 storeys and an attic on a sunken basement, in extensive grounds overlooking the sea. Pedimented NW facade, with a late 19C arch. Interior remodelled 1900 after a fire. Acquired in 1975 by the Landmark Trust, restored 2003/04 and normally let as holiday accommodation. Opposite the main gate are the ruins of 12C Saddell Abbey, with carved grave slabs under a new display shelter. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:39 PM |
EDM |
510 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sheriff Court House |
Wing added 1903. Interior refurbished after 1989 fire. The seat of justice in Campbeltown for over 100 years, it replaced the old Court House in Bolgarn Street. The vaulted mansard ceiling of the court room was restored in 1989 to its original design. The Depute Sheriff Clerk will give guided tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:41 PM |
EDM |
511 (Digital Doors Open) |
Southend Parish Church |
Dedicated to St Blaan, a nephew of St Columba, this is the third church on this site. The slated roof is of Norwegian pine, landed at the nearby Port of Dunaverty. The porch, choir stalls and stained glass windows added by Ina, Dowager Duchess of Argyll, the latter in 1911. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:43 PM |
EDM |
512 (Digital Doors Open) |
Springbank Distillery |
Springbank was established in 1828 and is the oldest independently owned distillery in Scotland - currently in the hands of the great, great grandson of the original owner. It is unique among Scotland?s distilleries as it is the only one to undertake 100% of the distilling process on the one site, with human involvement at every stage of the process.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:45 PM |
EDM |
513 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kiaran's Episcopal Church |
St Kiaran?s Scottish Episcopal Church was built in 1891 and is a category C listed building. It replaced a previous building of the same name, but which had fallen into disrepair. The original plans for the new church were drawn up by the architect of the adjacent Rectory ? Henry Edward Clifford, but later modified to a less elaborate design by Mr Ronald Walker, an architect from Stirling. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:48 PM |
EDM |
514 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kieran's Roman Catholic Church |
Gothic chapel replacing earlier building of 1809. Street gable with 3 plain traceried windows divided by pinnacled buttresses. Ogee-hooded entrance arch. Interior remodelled by James Thomson in 1960. Stations of the Cross sculpted by local artist Ronald Togneri. Adjacent Chapel House, gabled front with stepped hood-moulded door, 1880. Behind altar, a wall hanging of St Columba by Pat Nugent. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:50 PM |
EDM |
515 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Argyll Papers |
The Cherry Park farm offices at Inveraray Castle were designed by John Adam for the 3rd Duke of Argyll. When the 5th Duke succeeded in 1771, the offices remained incomplete and the Duke invited William Mylne to submit plans for its completion. Mylne created a court of offices with a hint of an Italian Palladian villa. Set around a cobbled square, the corner pavilions were connected along the north and south sides by heavy stone arches (since filled in), and in front by a range of rooms with a centrally pedimented carriage entrance. The pavilions have high Venetian windows on the external sides, each with a six-paned window above and sloping roofs rising to a central chimney. Plans to enlarge the offices were drawn up by Joseph Bonomi in 1807 but were largely unimplemented. The poultry house on the north side of the square, was converted to house the Argyll Papers, the archives of the Campbell family, dukes of Argyll, in 2007. The flower room in the North West tower was converted for a research room in 2017. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:52 PM |
EDM |
516 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Club, Campbeltown |
Built by local builder, Robert Weir and Son, commissioned by 33 founding members in the town and opened on 23rd March 1887 as a businessmen?s social club and reading room.? Built in red sandstone with many subtle architectural details, especially the 2-storey 5-light semi-octagonal corner tower.? Today operates on a private membership basis by invitation to local business people. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:54 PM |
EDM |
517 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Picture House |
Recently upgraded to an A listing. The Picture House is the oldest, purpose-built, continuously operating cinema in Scotland. Designed by prolific cinema architect A V Gardner in fantasy style with red elliptical roofs and a cheeky red crown containing the projection room, it opened in May 1913. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:57 PM |
EDM |
518 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Retreat |
The Retreat is an early Victorian domestic dwelling built around 1860, located on the Rosneath Peninsula within the Victorian burgh of Cove and Kilcreggan. The garden is designed around a dramatic gully with a serpentine path which follows Aidens burn for some 930 feet as it runs out into the Firth of Clyde. The garden is in contrast with the house itself which though small in scale offers pleasing architectural features whilst carrying a unique social history. As the restoration continues the next stage will be the conversion of an outbuilding into an artist’s studio and gallery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:25:59 PM |
EDM |
519 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torrisdale Castle |
In 1815 General Keith Macalister began the construction of Torrisdale Castle. He employed the services of James Gillespie Graham, one of Scotland?s most famous architects.In 1872 the castle was rented by local businessman Peter Hall, brother of James Macalister Hall of Killean and Tangy who gifted the Burnett Building to Campbeltown. Both brothers were business associates of Sir William Mackinnon of Balinakill, and helped found the British India Steam Navigation Company, which was eventually subsumed into the larger P&O.William Macalister Hall, Peter?s son, purchased the estate and extended the castle in 1903 and 1908 respectively, utilising the services of architect Henry Clifford. The estate remains in the ownership of the Macalister Hall family.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:01 PM |
EDM |
520 (Digital Doors Open) |
Vestas - Celtic Wind Technology Ltd Production Factory |
The factory is holding an open day in association with Doors Open days. It is the only combined Wind Turbine Production and Nacelle Assembly Plant in the UK. The factory has now completed 18 months of production and employs just under 200 personnel, the majority of whom are residents of Campeltown and Kintyre. Visitors will be given a conducted tour of the factory, and can also see video presentations of the V80-2.0 MW turbines at Malmo, Sweden, and the Tuno Knob offshore wind-farm. A 46-turbine wind-farm on Beinn an Tuirc (not included in the programme) is now operational, and together with 2 smaller wind-farms in Kintyre, shows the potential for growth of this type of "green energy". Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be available in the canteen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:03 PM |
EDM |
521 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael and All Angels' Church |
St. Michael and All Angels' Church was designed by Sir Rowan Anderson, a pupil of Sir Gilbert Scott, and dedicated in 1868, its dedication recalling the ruined medieval chapel at Faslane also dedicated to St. Michael.??? It replaced an earlier episcopalian church on the same site.Red sandstone from Comcockle in Dumfriesshire was used for the exterior with limestone from Caen in Normandy for internal construction.?? The church contains many interesting features including one of the finest collections of Victorian stained glass in the west of Scotland.?? It is the only public building in Helensburgh to be listed grade A. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:05 PM |
EDM |
522 (Digital Doors Open) |
Long Croft |
Long Croft?is a catagory A, National Monuments house, built in 1901-1902 by a husband and wife couple, Alexander Paterson and Maggie Hamilton.?Husband and wife were part of the Glasgow boys and Glasgow girls group of painters, needle women, architects and artisans.?To the left of the drawing room fireplace there are books with lots of information on the house and the Paterson family, including some wonderful photographs taken by James Paterson, the architect's brother and another painter.? They were part of a large group who grew up on the West of Scotland and? spent a great deal of time together.? The house was often full of artists, working together.?The house book, which is in the Hunterian museum in Glasgow, documents James Whistler, George Walton, EA? Walton, James Guthrie and many others staying and dining in the house.? All the tapestries and panels were done by Maggie Hamilton except for the one next to the piano which is a Spanish alter cloth that she was very fond of.?There was a very ornate piece that hung in the dining room which Hamilton donated to the Glasgow Museum of Art before her death, it may have been destroyed in the Glasgow School of Art two years ago. If you are interested in this era of painting the Anderson trust is stored down at the Helensburgh library and contains a great many paintings done in the house or garden.In the hall is a water colour done by Paterson and a wood block and charcoal done by Viola, their daughter. The poem in the hall was written for Viola by a friend as she lived in the house until she died.?In the drawing room the watercolour is by Jesse Newberry, Frau Newberry's wife. The charcoal murals on the stairs were cartoons done for Fife town hall by William Drummond Bone. Over the years people have donated some paintings and furniture back to the house. In the library friends and family who have visited us in different countries (Kenya, Norway) sent presents in the form of art! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:08 PM |
EDM |
523 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wind Towers Machrihanish |
Visit Wind Towers for a fascinating insight into one of Scotland’s newest industries. This world class manufacturing site at Machrihanish provides “ready to install” tower solutions for the onshore and offshore wind energy market. It also provides services for the repair and modification of turbine tower sections, and fabricates mono-pile sections and other large steel components for the renewable energy sector. It employs around 135 people from the local area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:10 PM |
EDM |
524 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Rothesay St.John No.292 |
Generally regarded as one of the finest Masonic premises anywhere in Scotland, "292" as it is popularly known opened in late 1909, although the roots of Freemasonry in Rothesay can be dated back to 1792.The major feature of the current building is the outstanding decoration, notably the murals on the North, South and West walls. The North and South walls depict various scenes from the Bible, while the West wall is entirely given over to a magnificent mural depicting the history of architecture from earliest man to the Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras.The murals were completed in 1940 as part of a major refurbishment programme, and a further mural added to the south wall in 2000 to mark the Millennium. Two murals on the north wall had to be completely replaced in the early 1990s due to building issues, and the new murals are exact replicas of the originals, created by a Lodge member.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:12 PM |
EDM |
525 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rhu and Shandon Church |
There has been a church on the same site for over 365 years, the parish initially extending from Garelochhead to Cardross. The current building is the third and was completed in 1851. The second was the one in which Rev John McLeod Campbell preached his doctrine known now as The Row Heresy.The Parish of Shandon became re-united with Rhu in 1971a split in 1844 saw Shandon forming its own Free Church congregation. There are a number of graves of interesting people spread out around the church yard most notably those of Sir James Guthrie and Henry Bell; and there is also a memorial to those who served on the Clyde Training Ship Cumberland which was destroyed by fire in 1889.In 2017 the Minister is Rev David T Young and he is supported by Rev Tina Kemp. Services are held every Sunday and the congregation is linked with Helensburgh Parish Church and at times, services are shared in one or other church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:14 PM |
EDM |
526 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Seminary |
?Arguably Scotland's most significant modernist building, St Peter's was designed by Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia and was built in 1966 as a college to train young priests. It went on to win the RIBA Gold Medal for Architecture, but was only in use for 14 years. After decades of abandonment, the derelict building is now registered as one of the World Monuments Fund's most endangered cultural landmarks.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:16 PM |
EDM |
527 (Digital Doors Open) |
The United Church of Bute |
The present building was completed in 1796, and extensively altered in 1906. The sanctuary with pitch pine dado, now runs east to west, with painted Corinthian columns supporting a U-plan timber panelled gallery. At the west end there is a stair to a raised half-octagonal oak pulpit, flanked by polygonal organ casings and stained glass windows. A two-tiered copper chandelier (circa 1800), believed to be of Dutch origin, is centered beneath a ceiling rose.The church is situated within a graveyard which also contains St Mary's Church, the early 18th century Bute Mausoleum and several graves of interest, including a relative of Napoleon Bonaparte.A new Church Centre connected to the north side of the existing building was completed in 2009. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:19 PM |
EDM |
528 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hill House |
The Hill? House on Upper Colquhoun Street, Helensburgh was designed 1902 ? 1904, by Scotland?s world famous architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh as a family home for Glasgow book publisher, Walter Blackie.?????? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:21 PM |
EDM |
529 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mahew's RC Church |
Open Doors Day provides a rare opportunity to see the unique medieval chapel in Cardross. In a peaceful rural setting, on a hillside overlooking the Clyde, it is still in regular use at the heart of its parish community.?Parishioners will welcome all visitors to this beautiful chapel. It was built in 1467, and restored in 1955, on a site which has been a place of Christian worship since the 6th century. The site (and later the whole surrounding area) was named Kilmahew, identifying it as a Cill, or church, of St. Mahew, an early Celtic missionary and probably a follower of St. Patrick. The church and its surroundings have important religious significance: many visitors, including non-Christians, have commented on the deeply spiritual atmosphere.?There are many notable historical and archaeological features. Visitors can see a remnant of a pre-Christian standing stone, as well as a stone kerb, carved with a Celtic design, from the 9th or 10th century. Recessed in the east wall of the building is one of the best preserved medieval Sacrament Houses still in existence. The original chancel arch divides the nave from the sanctuary and the 15th century Baptismal font has been restored to use.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:24 PM |
EDM |
530 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post |
The ROC underground monitoring post at Stravanan Bay on Bute formed part of a chain of some 865 monitoring posts throughout the United Kingdom from which information on the effects of a nuclear attack on the United Kingdom would have been reported until 1991 when the Corps was stood-down.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:26 PM |
EDM |
531 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club |
Ardenvohr is a large and well-detailed example of a grand mid 19th century baronial villa. It was built by local architect Thomas Gildard for Daniel Walkinshaw in 1857. It later became the estate of the Muir family. It was acquired by the Royal Northern Yacht Club as its clubhouse in 1937 and remains the headquarters of the Royal Northern and Clyde Yacht Club formed by the merger of the Royal Northern and Royal Clyde Yacht Clubs in 1978.Much of the internal architectural details remain and many historic club artefacts are displayed in the grand rooms. Externally the grounds and club jetty provide wonderful views of the Gareloch |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:28 PM |
EDM |
532 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clarendon House |
Clarendon, or Torwood Villa as it was originally named, was built in the mid 19th century. The two extensions you can see on either side of the original building were designed by William Leiper, the famous Scottish architect, in 1888 and 1891.During the 20th century, Clarendon became the home of the Rickey family and later the Singer family, until, in 1937, the building was bought by the Girls School Company and was used as part of St. Bride's school in a variety of ways, ranging from a boarding house to classroom accommodation.?During the Second World War, it was commandeered by the Royal Navy and Wrens were based here for 5 years. From 1959, it operated as the Prep department and in 1977, when St. Bride's joined with Larchfield School to form Lomond School, Clarendon continued as the Junior Department, which it still is today. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:30 PM |
EDM |
533 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cardross Parish Church |
A medieval church existed in Cardross since 1226 and in 1329 the body of Robert the Bruce was brought there, before its burial in Dunfermline Abbey. A new church was built in 1644 and replaced in 1827 by the church which destroyed by a bomb in May 1941. After the war the present building opened in 1872 as a Free Church was adapted and became Cardross Parish Church.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:32 PM |
EDM |
534 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helensburgh Parish Church |
Helensburgh Parish Church is located in Colquhoun Square in the centre of Helensburgh.The present building was erected in 1853 at a cost of 4,500 to serve an increasing population. The architect was James Hay, Liverpool, to a design which won prizes at the Great Exhibition of 1851. The interior has been reordered several times, most notably after a disastrous fire in 1924 which left only the walls standing. The rebuilding provided a church with an Arts & Crafts feel, and this, with some later alterations, is what we have today a comfortable building, well suited to the worship of God and the contemplation of his beauty, as well as providing an adaptable performance venue.Of the stained glass windows there is one dedicated to Andrew Bonar Law and his Wife Annie, and another to John Logie Baird, all are well worth viewing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:35 PM |
EDM |
535 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brantwoode |
Brantwoode is a Category A listed building, which was built in 1895 by the architect William Leiper. It follows the Old English style popularised by the Arts & Crafts Movement and retains many of its original features, including Kauri pine panelling in the living room and, above an open fire, some Tynecastle Canvas wallpaper designed by William Morris. The main entrance is to the rear of the house allowing a flow of inter-connecting reception rooms facing south to catch the view and to allow privacy for the family. The house is furnished and decorated as close to the period as possible but also includes commissioned pieces in the true Arts and Crafts spirit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:37 PM |
EDM |
536 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathleven House |
Strathleven House is a category A-listed Palladian mansion located on the outskirts of Dumbarton. Surrounded by scenic woodland, it is part of the Vale of Leven Industrial Estate. The building dates from 1700 and it is considered to be the first country house in Scotland built in the Palladian style. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:39 PM |
EDM |
537 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mackintosh Club |
The Mackintosh Club, in Helensburgh is the newly discovered Charles Rennie Mackintosh hidden gem. The Gallery is open 11-3 and features a permanent exhibition on its history and the Glasgow Four. It is available for private hire and recently has hosted puppet and art workshops, the GSA Degree Show, Music concerts and tuition.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:42 PM |
EDM |
538 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunans Castle |
The partially-renovated B-listed Dunans Castle, and Thomas Telford's A-listed Dunans Bridge, are the centre-pieces in a uniquely designed landscape which includes the UK's tallest tree and an extended Victorian path network. Dunans House has been inhabited since at least 1590, and the castle since 1864. The Castle was ruined by fire in 2001 and, since 2003, the present owners have been working to restore the castle, the bridge and the grounds through the Scottish Laird project. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:44 PM |
EDM |
539 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helensburgh and Lomond Civic Centre |
Helensburgh?s former Clyde Street School was transformed into a stateof-the-art facility on behalf of Argyll and Bute Council. The Clyde Street School building was designed in 1903 by Helensburgh architect and artist Alexander Nisbet Paterson, and was built in a Scottish Revival style with 17th century Renaissance details.The challenge of the construction project was to seamlessly combine the old B-listed building with the new. Works completed in June 2015, incorporate alterations to the annexe building and janitor's house, a new extension (designed by council architects), construction of a new sea wall at the rear of the site, installation of new car parking facilities and landscaped grounds.A range of new community spaces, both inside and out, are now available for use - including a marriage room, gallery space and conference facilities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:47 PM |
EDM |
540 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gleaner Oil Depot site, Ardrishaig waterfront |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:49 PM |
EDM |
541 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunoon Burgh Hall |
Dunoon Burgh Hall is grade B listed and dates from 1874. Following a ?1.9million refurbishment, the Burgh Hall re-opened in June 2017 as a community arts hub with museum standard gallery spaces, a new cafe extension, disabled access, workshop spaces, main hall/theatre with original stage and balcony. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:51 PM |
EDM |
542 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Argyll Papers, Cherry Park |
The Argyll Papers are the family and estate archive of the Campbell family, dukes of Argyll. One of the most important private archives in Britain, it is a rich resource for Scottish and British history from the 13th to the 21st centuries, and attracts researchers from all over the world. A small selection of the archives' treasures will be on display.?The archive is housed in Cherry Park, an elegant 18th century Palladian style farm steading, designed for the 5th Duke of Argyll by John Adam and Robert Mylne, with some early 19th century alterations by Joseph Bonomi.?Free guided tours of Cherry Park are scheduled for 12.00pm & 2.00pm on Saturday 23 September.?A free workshop on reading old Scottish handwriting is offered at 3.00pm on Saturday 23 September.?There are?8 spaces for each tour and 5 spaces for the workshop. Advance booking is essential ? please email: archives@inveraray-castle.com) or telephone: 01499 302698 to book. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:53 PM |
EDM |
543 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Tower |
THE roots of Helensburgh's now closed St Columba Church sprang from a group of Dissenters who met fortnightly in the Baths Hotel for Sunday worship, often with a visiting minister. The hotel was owned by a prominent member of the group, Mrs Margaret Bell, widow of Henry Bell, first Provost of Helensburgh, after raising funds, The architects, Messrs. Brown and Carrick of Glasgow were employed to build the dissenters church with the foundation stone being laid on March 11 1845. The Church was purchased in recent years by a local entrepreneur and opened as a charitable arts centre for the benefit of all the community.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:55 PM |
EDM |
544 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenaray and Inveraray Parish Church |
Completed in 1802, the building housed two churches under the one roof, the south end for Gaelic speakers and the north end for those who only spoke English. The Gaelic church closed in 1957 and is now the church hall. The elegant spire was removed in 1941 as it was feared that it would become unstable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:26:57 PM |
EDM |
545 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenaray and Inveraray Parish Church (1) |
The building was the final one to be built in the new town in Inveraray and is an 'A' Listed Building. It is a beautiful church building inside. Completed in 1802 the building housed two churches under one roof, the south end for Gaelic speakers and the north end for those who only spoke English. The Gaelic church closed in 1957 and is the new church hall. The elegant spire was removed in 1941 as it was feared it would become unstable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:00 PM |
EDM |
546 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowal Open Studios |
As part of Doors Open Day Cowal Open Studios offers? 43 venues which? will be open to the public featuring the work of eminent local artists and makers.? Many situated in beautiful and more remote parts of Cowal and others based in the town of Dunoon with easy access to amenities and transport routes, they make a fascinating and rewarding collection of visitor attractions with the opportunity to discuss visual art with live practitioners!Each venue will host an exhibition of art/craftwork and will be manned by the artist/maker, who will be on hand to offer a ?tour? of the work? Tours can be found at this link http://www.cowalopenstudios.co.uk/map.php |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:02 PM |
EDM |
547 (Digital Doors Open) |
SEDA Peninsula Expedition Cycle Tour |
The Scottish Ecological Design (sponsored by the Glasgow Institute of Architects) held their annual Ecological Cycling and Walking tour this year which was set around Dunoon and the Cowal Peninsula.Peninsula Expedition builds on last year?s very enjoyable Island Expedition held on Bute when cyclists and walkers spent their September Weekend visiting buildings and projects with an emphasis on all things sustainable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:04 PM |
EDM |
548 (Digital Doors Open) |
Organic Architects |
This small stone fronted church building was designed in 1956 by Margaret Brodie who worked on the Glasgow Empire Exhibition. The building is a smaller version of the original design by renowned architect Leslie Graham Thomson MacDougall which was to fill the site and have a tall spire. Although plain the building has some interesting details such as the wooden front door which still contains a cross motif.Organic Architects bought the building two years ago and have undertaken substantial internal alterations including the construction of a mezzanine drawing office with walls clad in plywood. A false ceiling was removed to reveal the full height of the volume.The next phase of the building?s life is soon to be undertaken; planning permission has been granted to build four flats adjacent to the building, making a vibrant mixed use site in the town centre.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:06 PM |
EDM |
549 (Digital Doors Open) |
Argyll Mausoleum and Historic Kilmun |
Historic Kilmun describes the visitor centre within St Munns church, the Argyll Mausoleum, the collegiate tower and surrounding ancient graveyard. From our earliest gravestone, dated at about 700 AD to the beautiful stained glass and water organ of the 19th century church this site represents Scotlands history. We have the grave of the first woman doctor in the UK, and her bible. We have almost all of the Dukes of Argyll, one of Scotlan?s most influential families, We mort safes to prevent grave robbing and some amazing gravestones. A bronze statue created by Princess Louise, the 4th daughter of Queen Victoria, and a golden boar?s head. The collegiate church tower where the Lamonts murdered the Campbells, shortly before the Campbells retaliated by surrounding Toward Castle and when the Lamonts surrendered, executing them.The mausoleum although built in 1795 was renovated and rebuilt by the 9th Duke of Argyll and has an amazing cast iron domed roof created by the shipyards of the Clyde.The whole site should be open apart from during the church service on Sunday morning.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:08 PM |
EDM |
550 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle House Museum Dunoon |
The Castle House Museum is set in stunning and well maintained gardens atop a hillside opposite the Gourock-Dunoon ferry terminal.? The Museum tells the story of Dunoon through the ages from the Stone Age all the way through to the American Naval Base in the early 90s.? It has an extensive collection of exhibits showing life as it was for the people of Dunoon through the ages. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:10 PM |
EDM |
551 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunoon Pier |
The first Dunoon Pier appeared in 1835. The pier was enlarged and a new waiting room constructed in 1867 to cater for the growth of paddle-steamer traffic and this was further improved with a larger 400 foot jetty in 1881. The pier was again rebuilt in 1895 resulting in the two-berth structure broadly as it exists today. The pier entrance building is very striking with red-tiled roofs and strongly detailed timber in chocolate, cream and yellow.? Fleets of paddle steamers brought holidaymakers from Glasgow to Dunoon and many other piers right up to the late 1960s and the pier is still visited by the last sea-going paddle steamer in the world, P.S.Waverley.?In July 2009, the Waverley had to be taken out of service after it struck Dunoon Pier in what was described by the Waverley website as ?landing heavily?. Both the steamer and the pier were damaged and several passengers suffered minor injuries.By early 2010, the condition of the pier buildings had deteriorated badly and there was a general assumption that they would be demolished. Indeed, at a public meeting early in 2008 to discuss the options for Dunoon?s regeneration under the CHORD project,none of the options included retention of the pier, the proposals for Dunoon having included reclamation of land on the waterfront and the creation of an ?iconic building?, perhaps a hotel or conference centre.However, in May 2010, local resident and Argyll and Bute councillor, Ron Simon, raised the proposal that Dunoon Pier had the potential to become a major attraction for the town, rather than an expensive liability. It soon became clear that the majority view in the local community was that the iconic pier should be restored to become such a major attraction for locals and visitors to the town.As of the end of June 2011 the Gourock ? Dunoon vehicle and passenger ferry service no longer used the Victorian pier and it therefore had no specific transport function. However, a strategy document drafted in November 2011 reported that it had become clear from focus group and public consultation feedback that the historical significance of the pier and the potential benefits it could provide for Dunoon waterfont had generated a strong desire for it to be retained and restored.Argyll and Bute Council thus became committed to the restoration of the pier and a series of detailed surveys were undertaken. Finally in June 2014, the council agreed to invest over ?2million to secure the pier substructure and refurbish the main waiting room and the harbour master?s building.? The Pier Waiting Room has now been refurbished. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:13 PM |
EDM |
552 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen's Hall Dunoon |
The original Queen's Hall Pavilion was constructed around 1905 by William Fraser Architect, who lived in Dunoon from 1898 to 1907.? The existing Queen's Hall was built in 1959, and although not as grand as its predecessor, the building's architecture had some positive characteristics that?were worth acknowledging and respecting.? Now the building has undergone significant refurbishment from January 2017 to July 2018.The Queen's Hall occupies a significant position, stop ending the Argyll Street shopping area, facing the Castle Gardens and well connected to a number of important town landmarks or facilities: the Old Pier, The Castle Museum and the passenger ferry terminal.Approaching Dunoon by the passenger ferry it is evident how significant the Queen's Hall sits within the town. The redeveloped Queen's Hall connects the entrance to Argyll Street while introducing a new library, Skills Development Scotland and Visit Scotland facilities, a cafe, fitness studios that cater for a range of fitness claases, a refurbished auditorium and new back of house facilities. There is also a soft play area available and an outdoor terraced area.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:15 PM |
EDM |
553 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirn and Sandbank Parish Church |
This is a sandstone built Church with square tower. The interior is finished sandstone with quotations etched into the sandstone.The Architect is Me MacGrego Chambers |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:17 PM |
EDM |
554 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady and St Mun's Church Dunoon |
The present church is located in very beautiful surroundings between Dunoon and Kirn, near the seafront, with accommodation for 700 people. It is early Gothic in style and is appropiately built in local whinstone, which gives the building and the congregration "a sense of place and belonging" in which to worship. The ceremony of blessing and opening was performed on 3rd May 1931 and to this present day it is in daily use; the number of parishioners has now reached one-thousand. As part of Doors Open Day the church will be open from 10 am to 4pm on Saturday the 22nd September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:20 PM |
EDM |
555 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunoon High Kirk |
The present building probably stands on the site of a much earlier church which until 1688 was the Cathedral Church of both the Roman Catholic and Episcopalian Bishops of Argyll. Towards the end of the 18th century the building became dilapidated and was demolished, the stone being used to build Gillespie Graham?s Late Decorated Gothic Revival church of 1816. The belfry tower was added in 1839 and the church was lengthened and widened by Andrew Balfour in 1909. Chancel window 1939 by Douglas Hamilton. Gravestones of the 13th and 17th century in the kirkyard.?As part of Doors Open Day the church will be open on Saturday 22nd September from 10am to 1pm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:22 PM |
EDM |
556 (Digital Doors Open) |
Historic Kilmun |
A church graveyard, ruined tower and mausoleum. The history of Scotland in a small country village. From royalty to traitors, from the first woman doctor to body snatchers and some of the best stained glass in Scotland. One of onluy two remaining water organs in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:27:24 PM |
EDM |
557 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macphersons Imperial Tea Room |
Formerly Macphersons Impreial Tea Room and Restaurant. The business closed a number of years ago and has remained vacant ever since. The interior is stunning with huge windows giving great views out to the Clyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:36:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:36:59 PM |
EDM |
558 (Digital Doors Open) |
People of Place |
Meet Robert Bryden, architect of Dunoon Burgh Hall, St John's Church and other local buildings. The People of Place is a new archive and marketing concept being developed by the research and design agency Tacit-Tacit. Local illustrator Walter Newton has created Robert Bryden as a life sized character to test the concept at street level. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:01 PM |
EDM |
559 (Digital Doors Open) |
51 Redding Avenue |
Artist and steel furniture maker David Roman invites you into his wonderfully recreated new home. This is a great opportunity to see how his creative use of colour and design, combined with previous owner's home improvements, have turned this mid-terrace house into a jewel of a home on three levels. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:04 PM |
EDM |
560 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aeronautical Engineering Training Centre |
New building by Taylor Associates, 2011, on Ayrshire College Ayr Campus offering state of the art facilities for the tranining of students in aeronautical/ aircraft engineering. Highly-rated green credentials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:06 PM |
EDM |
561 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloway Parish Church |
Campbell Douglas, 1857-58, additions 1877, 1890. Gothic-style.?Twenty stained glass windows give a mini history of the art from 1858 to the present including works by Clayton and Bell, McLundie, Mayer & Co, Webb, Whall, Hamilton, Crombie, Webster, and the 1996 Four Seasons and Robert Burns Memorial, and 2001 Alpha & Omega windows?from Susan Bradbury.Cambusdoon Cross early Christian carved sandstone slab. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:08 PM |
EDM |
562 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardrossan: St Andrew's Scottish Episcopal Church |
David Thomson, 1875, in Early English style, recently restored. Notable stained glass by Clayton & Bell, L C Evetts, Crucifixion by J E W Guthrie, and Angel Gathering Tulips by Harrington Man; reredos paintings by William Hole. Saturday car boot sale till 14:00, with tea room and crafts. Sunday service 11:30. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:11 PM |
EDM |
563 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardrossan: St Peter in Chains RC Church |
Category A church designed by Jack Coia and T Wharnett Kennedy, 1938, in red and yellow brick with red tiled roof and a simple, impressive interior.??New stained glass by Lighthouse Glass of Irvine.? Parish Centre added 1997; the?Presbytery rebuilt 2006.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:14 PM |
EDM |
564 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardrossan: The Old Town Hall (HLF) |
Built 1858, eleven years after Ardrossan became a burgh, and used as town hall until 1946 when the Council and local Masonic Lodge St John RA No. 320 agreed that the Lodge take over the building.?Exterior stonework restored 1997/8 with assistance from national and local bodies. Original town clock. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:17 PM |
EDM |
565 (Digital Doors Open) |
Assloss Cottage |
A wonderful opportunity to visit a home where energy saving measures have been retro fitted, and discuss the pros and cons with the occupiers.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:19 PM |
EDM |
566 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auchinleck House |
Built c.1760 by Lord Auchinleck, and inherited by his son James Boswell, biographer of Dr Johnson. Johnson visited the house in 1773. It is a fine example of an 18th century country villa. Classical design strongly influenced by Adam. Fine pediment with elaborate detail and quote from Horace about the contentment to be found in country life. Saved by the Scottish Building Preservation Trust. Restoration completed by the Landmark Trust with splendid plaster-work and period furniture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:21 PM |
EDM |
567 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr - Craigie Allotments |
Established 75 years ago when local authority secured land from Miss Campbell of Craigie House. ?The allotments have proved to be a popular local resource. ? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:23 PM |
EDM |
568 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr @ Academy |
One of Ayr's most beautiful rooms, the Art Department of Ayr Academy. The stunning Art Department was designed by a local architect in the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. ? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:25 PM |
EDM |
569 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Baptist Church Centre |
Built in 1817 as the Theatre Royal, later Queens Rooms Theatre. Used as Baptist Church since 1880. Now a modern multi-purpose centre and Church with Baptistry and unique stained glass windows from Glennapp Castle. Refurbished 2004.Exhibition: The History of the Baptist Church in ScotlandSunday service 10.30am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:28 PM |
EDM |
570 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Fire Station |
Built on the site of Content House, to replace station in Sandgate. One of the biggest fire stations in Scotland with the longest pole-drop. Recent major refurbishment to provide facilities for 100 professional fire-fighters serving South Ayrshire legislative and community fire safety aspects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:30 PM |
EDM |
571 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Free Church |
Built in 1832 as a Reformed Presbyterian (Cameronian) Church, it is the second oldest church in use in Ayr. The sword on the main gate recalls the Cameronians' origins in the militant covenanting tradition. Free Church of Scotland since 1876, halls added 1930s, extended 1990s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:32 PM |
EDM |
572 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Gaiety Theatre |
The Gaiety Theatre, designed by local architect J McHardy Young, was built in 1902. This category B listed building closed in 2009, and after a huge campaign by the local community, reopened in December 2012 with Cinderella. The theatre is now run as a charity by the Ayr Gaiety Partnership with the support of over 100 volunteers. In 2016 the Gaiety underwent a £2.4 million refurbishment which highlights the Art Deco and Edwardian heritage, with the Rococo style Cherubs being of particular historic interest.Pre-booked tours available from the Box Office tel 01292 288 235, or visit www.thegaiety.co.uk for more information. Accessible tours 12 noon until 1pm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:34 PM |
EDM |
573 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Sheriff and J.P Court |
Robert Wallace, 1818-22. Purpose built classical courthouse with majestic four-columned ionic portico. Refurbished to provide two large jury courts, two small non-jury courts and one civil court, witness and jury rooms and custody area. Interesting stained glass. Mini mock trial. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:36 PM |
EDM |
574 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Town Hall |
Neo-classical landmark. High five-staged steeple with channelled columns and pedimented doorway, ornamented with Doric columns, urns and gryphons holding torches.Designed in Classical style by Thomas Hamilton of Edinburgh in 1827, at a cost of £10,000, and refurbished in 2007. Elegant landmark steeple is 225 feet high. Lewis pipe organ, dating from 1904, is one of the finest of its kind and played every Monday at 12 noon until the end of November. The Town Hall and other rooms are used for events from concerts to civil marriages and partnership ceremonies. See the creepy police cells. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:39 PM |
EDM |
575 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr United Football Club |
Opened in 1888 with a challenge match between Ayr FC and Aston Villa, FA cup winners 1887.? Ayr won 3-0.? Ayr FC and Ayr Parkhouse amalgamated in 1910, the only occasion in Scottish football for two league clubs to combine.?? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:42 PM |
EDM |
576 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Youth Hostel |
On seafront, but access from Craigweil Road off Blackburn Road. One of a group of Scottish Baronial villas which adorn the southern edge of the Low Green. Built to the designs of John Murdoch, 1879, it was formerly Craigweil, home of the late John Sword, transport pioneer. Impressive interior. Over 7,000 overseas visitors pass through Ayr Youth Hostel each year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:44 PM |
EDM |
577 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Auld Kirk of Ayr |
Theophilus Rankine 1654. Successor church to mediaeval St John's (at Bruce Crescent). Cromwellian Government contributed 1,000 merks towards the cost of building the new church. Family church of Robert Burns, whose father was an elder. Fine interior with original pulpit, stained glass and three notable lofts.Quiz sheet for children. Display of old bibles. Sunday Service 11am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:46 PM |
EDM |
578 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Belleisle Conservatory |
Original constructed 1879 for foundry owner William Smith Dixon, rebuilt by Mackenzie & Moncur, now vandalised. The charity Belleisle Conservatory Ltd was formed 2010 to raise funds to rebuild this much-loved building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:48 PM |
EDM |
579 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Carnegie Library |
Funded with £10,000 from Andrew Carnegie. Impressive Renaissance-style red sandstone front with decorative wall tiling in entrance. Splendid full-height stained glass staircase window by Stephen Adam & Co. Bust of Burns by Amelia R. Hill and heraldic panel from Ayr Malt Cross 1697. Extensions include lecture hall added 1934. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:51 PM |
EDM |
580 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: County Buildings |
Built on the site of Ayr Prison, County Buildings is now the headquarters of South Ayrshire Council. See the attractive woodwork and impressive collections of paintings and stained glass. Guided tour on the hour to view committee rooms and art works. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:53 PM |
EDM |
581 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Former Cathedral of the Good Shepherd |
The building designed by WIlliam Cowie and Torry as a parish church and completed in 1957, was elevated to Cathedral status in 1961. Following its closure, redeveloped by Ayrshire Housing in 2012 to a deisgn by Gordon Fleming of Ayr-based ARPL Architects. Retaining the tower and gable of the Category C listed building, 25 new houses and flats have been erected in a form that respects the legacy of the cathedral building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:55 PM |
EDM |
582 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Holy Trinity Church |
John Loughborough Pearson, 1898. Category A listed, 13th century Gothic in style. His designs for tower and steeple were abandoned and a truncated tower by Roger Pinkney completed the building in 1964. Outstanding stained glass by Clayton & Bell and others. Splendid reredos. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:37:57 PM |
EDM |
583 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Loudoun Hall |
Comfortable dwelling of James Tait, merchant who traded with Europe, first recorded in late 15th century. Purchased in 16th century as the town house of the Campbells of Loudoun, hereditary sheriffs of Ayr. Rescued from demolition by 4th Marquess of Bute and restored by architect Robert Hurd. Refurbished 1998.Displays by local voluntary groups that regularly use the building. Tel: 01292 611 290. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:00 PM |
EDM |
584 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: No.125 Masonic Lodge |
Lodge St James Newton on Ayr consecrated 1771 and moved here to former Newnham School for Girls in 1931.See Souter Johnnie?s Masonic Apron and other artefacts including fine stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:02 PM |
EDM |
585 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Rozelle House and the MacLaurin Art Gallery |
Original 1760s classical mansion, home to generations of the Hamilton family, extended in 1830s by David Bryce in the Italianite style, converted to museum and art gallery operated by South Ayrshire Council in association with the Maclaurin Trust. Former stable block adapted by Cowie, Torry and Partners as Maclaurin Art Gallery and opened in 1976. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:04 PM |
EDM |
586 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: St Andrew's Parish Church |
Perpendicular Gothic by John B Wilson in red sandstone, 1893 with landmark 146 ft spire. Hall built in 1897 by William McClelland, extended in 1963 and 1983. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:06 PM |
EDM |
587 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: St Margaret's RC Cathedral |
Opened 1827, the first Catholic Church in Ayrshire since the Reformation. Refurbished 1999-2000. Became the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Galloway and dedicated in 2007. Fine stained glass, including Pan Am 103 memorial by Susan Bradbury who will be present for part of the afternoon. Two-manual organ by Hardy & Sons, 1894. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:08 PM |
EDM |
588 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Tower of St John's |
Remaining part of the original parish church of Ayr. The church, in its time the largest in Ayrshire, was cruciform in shape and the tower was perhaps added in the 14th century. In 1315 Robert the Bruce convened the Scottish Parliament in the church. Restored by J K Hunter for the 3rd Marquess of Bute in 1913-14. A landmark to seamen, it offers magnificent panoramic views.Stout footwear required, supervised access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:11 PM |
EDM |
589 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: University of the West of Scotland + SRUC |
New Ayr Campus opened 2011 providing state-of-the-art facilities for the teaching of Education, Health, Creative Industries and Land-based Studies. Building shared by UWS and SRUC with shared library and IT facilities in Riverside location. Highly rated green credentials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:13 PM |
EDM |
590 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayrshire Bridge Centre |
One of the few privately owned Bridge venues in Scotland. Seven clubs use the venue during the week.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:15 PM |
EDM |
591 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: The Ayrshire Hospice |
The Ayrshire Hospice has been providing specialist palliative and end of life care across the Ayrshire community for 30 years. Come and hear about the history of the hospice, learn about the services and care we currently provide free of charge to local patients and families, and hear about our vision for the future. Weather and patient privacy permitting, garden tours will also be included. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:17 PM |
EDM |
592 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bachelors' Club |
The 17th century thatched cottage where Robert Burns and his friends formed a literary and debating society in 1780. Restored for the Burns Bicentennial, the house contains fascinating Burns memorabilia. Owned by the National Trust for Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:19 PM |
EDM |
593 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barony 'A' Frame |
The Barony Colliery in Auchinleck was the last deep mine in Ayrshire. After closure, all that remained was the 'A' Frame, a unique and imposing 180 ft structure which has now been restored as a permanent reminder of the area's mining heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:21 PM |
EDM |
594 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbirnie: Auld Kirk of Kilbirnie |
First mentioned in 1127, with an almost unbroken list of incumbents since 1361. Tower built 1490; Aisle built 1597 and Crawford Gallery 1642 with its unique woodwork and Armorials. C S S Johnston added northern extension 1903-05. Superb windows by Guthrie & Wells, James Ballantine, Gordon Webster and Arthur Spiers, and carved work make this one of the finest churches in Scotland.Sunday service 11am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:23 PM |
EDM |
595 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barony St John's Church |
Architects Black & Salmon of Glasgow, 1844. Organ installed 1889. Fine stained glass. Now church for congregation of Barony St John's formed following union in 1987. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:26 PM |
EDM |
596 (Digital Doors Open) |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:28 PM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 01:35:08 PM |
EDM |
597 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrmill: Barrmill Park and Gardens |
Vale Grove and Vale View (Beechgrove) Gardens created by the Barrmill Conservation Group, the Barrmill & District Community Association and other volunteers, assisted by NAC Ranger Service. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:30 PM |
EDM |
598 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith Parish Church and Hall |
Built 1807-10 to replace Auld Kirk, extended in 1885. 'Heritor' Gothic T-plan church with prominent tall five-stage tower. Interior woodwork of note by craftsmen employed in local furniture industry. Imposing organ, and stained glass by Gordon Webster. Chancel alterations now include some items from former Trinity Church.Major renovation of the church tower and changes in the interior have been completed since the 2018 Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:32 PM |
EDM |
599 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Auld Kirk and Kirkyard |
On site of original parish church. A church was built c.1590 with later 18th century extensions. The 1590 church was demolished in 1810-11 when a new church was built up the hill. Part of the 18th century extensions and belfry were retained with the burial ground, which contains some original gravestones. Plaque marks links with Rev John Witherspoon, a signatory to the US Declaration of Independence and parish minister in 1745-57. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:35 PM |
EDM |
600 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Former Townhouse |
Classic Georgian building with attractive belfry, funded by public subscriptions and opened 1817 to replace earlier building. Ground floor reopened by Beith Cultural and Heritage Society April 2011 as an Information and Heritage Centre.Exhibition: Beith town from 1911 - 2017. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:37 PM |
EDM |
601 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Former Trinity Church |
Former UP church by Robert Baldie, 1883 with graceful 80ft octagonal tower. After a fire in 1917 it was rebuilt and extended in 1926. It returned to the Church of Scotland in 1929. Following the union of June 2011, it is due to close at a later date. The furnishings are a superb example of the former furniture trade for which Beith was famous. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:39 PM |
EDM |
602 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Our Lady of Perpetual Succour R C Church |
Built 1816 with churchyard to replace 1761 bulding on a different site, re-built 1910, became Roman Catholic place of worship 1921. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:41 PM |
EDM |
603 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Cottage |
The "auld cley biggin" where Scotland's national poet was born in 1759. The traditional thatched but-and-ben was built by William Burnes, the poet's father, and restored by the Trustees of the Burns Monument. Museum with Burns manuscripts and artefacts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:43 PM |
EDM |
604 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Country Smokehouse |
A four-star visitor attraction. Creating cured and smoked foods, par excellence, by reviving the traditional, artisan techniques of yesteryear. Artists Vanessa Lawrence and Don Smith present. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:46 PM |
EDM |
605 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns House Museum |
Robert Burns?and Jean Armour lived here for a few months?in 1788.?? The recently refurbished museum displays?Burns' manuscripts and memorabilia.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:48 PM |
EDM |
606 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Monument and Gardens |
Winning the commission for the Burns Monument was a vital stage in Hamilton's career. The Monument incorporates elements from ancient Greek architeture. On the base, whose three sides face the three divisions of Ayrshire, rise nine columns, representing the Muses. The Grotto contains sculputures by James Thom. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:50 PM |
EDM |
607 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cathedral of the Isles & Collegiate Church of the Holy Spirit |
Smallest cathedral in Britain, a gem by William Butterfield, built for George Boyle, 6th Earl of Glasgow. Interior with polychrome tiles, rich windows and much stencil work. It is a retreat and study centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:52 PM |
EDM |
608 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christian Heritage Museum |
Christian Heritage Museum traces Christianity in Scotland from time of St Ninian and St Columba. Models, maps, pictures, early music scripts, illuminated lectionary, and Bibles. Artefacts dating from 12C include religious statues, jewelled reliquaries, vestments embroidered by the nuns from early 19C and handmade lace. Tea room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:54 PM |
EDM |
609 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption & St Meddan |
Very impressive design, replicating many features of late 15C details, reminiscent of the Church of the Holy Rude in Stirling. Note the crowsteps on the chancel roof, the small buttresses, the arrangement of tower and spire. Refurbished with rood beam including a Calvary scene restored to its original position. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:56 PM |
EDM |
610 (Digital Doors Open) |
Colmonell Parish Church |
Remodelled in 1849 and noted for magnificent stained glass with windows by Louis Davies and Douglas Strachan, plus modern glass. External stair, chancel, pulpit and organ case by Sir Robert Lorimer from 1899 onwards. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:38:59 PM |
EDM |
611 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crawick Multiverse |
?Crawick Multiverse is a world-class landscape designed by the renowned artist Charles Jencks. Formerly an open-cast coal mine, a 1 million restoration project saw the site transformed from a blot on the landscape to a stunning attraction that can be enjoyed by many. Landforms represent stars, galaxies, black holes, comets and more. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:01 PM |
EDM |
612 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crosbie Kirk and Kirkyard |
Delightful remains of 1681 church on site of 1229 building little used after parish united with Dundonald in 1688. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:03 PM |
EDM |
613 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crossraguel Abbey |
Founded early in the 13th century by the Earl of Carrick and its remains include the church, cloister, chapter house and domestic premises. Owned by Historic Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:05 PM |
EDM |
614 (Digital Doors Open) |
Croy House |
Studio of Roddy McKenzie and Art Gallery in historic house, where artists living and working in Scotland can display their work. Original works and prints available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:07 PM |
EDM |
615 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbrae Parish Church |
Built in sandstone in 1837, with handsome square tower. Worship accompanied by Perthshire Brass Band as part of Country & Western Weekend. Activities for children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:09 PM |
EDM |
616 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dailly Parish Church and Hall |
Church built in 1766 is a blend of vernacular and polite architecture of the period, with an attractive tower and occupying a prominent site in the village. Exhibition in Church Hall. Service at 11 a.m.Image (c) G.Michael Hitchon |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:11 PM |
EDM |
617 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalmellington Parish Church |
Norman-style with tower built 1845-46 by McCandlish, New Galloway, architect Patrick Wilson, Edinburgh. Fine pipe organ by Vincent of Leeds installed 1914. Eight stained glass windows by A Ballantine Gardiner, Gordon Webster and others.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:13 PM |
EDM |
618 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalry: St Margaret's Parish Church |
A church has been on this site since c.1604. Present building by David Thomson 1873, repaired after fire of 1951 destroyed roof and chancel. Stained glass by Guthrie & Wells, Hemony bell c.1604, organ by Blackett & Howden rebuilt 1952 by Hill Norman & Beard. Service 10.30 am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:15 PM |
EDM |
619 (Digital Doors Open) |
Darvel: Private Telephone Museum |
Private museum containing unique display of telephone memorabilia dating from early 1900s to the present. Housed within old bakehouse dating from 1767, adjacent to the Matthew Burn Green, only remaining public green in Darvel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:18 PM |
EDM |
620 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dean Castle |
Dean Castle Country Park |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:20 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:00 PM |
EDM |
621 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundonald Castle |
War and romance, smuggling and heroism, tales of the supernatural and more - Royal Dundonald Castle is one of Scotland's fascinating treasures. Home to Scots King Robert II, grandson of Robert the Bruce, this is where the formidable Stewart dynasty was born. Visit this 14th century castle, its ancient hilltop and surrounding woodlands and discover its 2000 year past. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:22 PM |
EDM |
622 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundonald Parish Church |
Traditional stone church of 1804 on site of two earlier buildings. Fine pre-Raphaelite stained glass, including windows by Henry Dearle, Edward Burne-Jones, William Morris, Philip Webb and Gordon Webster. Pipe Organ 1906 by Norman and Beard. Artefacts illustrating church history. Tidy graveyard with some interesting stones. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:24 PM |
EDM |
623 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunlop Kirk |
Category-B listed building of 1835 incorporating earlier work from 1621. Outstanding 26 stained glass windows, unusual in a rural village.Recent 4-year major restoration and refurbishment programme following outbreak of dry rot, cost £3/4M. Two important Category-A listed building adjacent: early 17th century Hans Hamilton's Tomb of Dunlop's first post-Reformation minister, and Clandeboyes Hall (formerly village school) built to honour Hans Hamilton by one of his sons, Viscount Clandeboye. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:27 PM |
EDM |
624 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunure: Harbour and Lighthouse |
The harbour celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2011. Conceived by Thomas Kennedy, it was an ambitious plan to create a harbour on a difficult stretch of rocky coastline. The tower was a vital element in recognising the entrance and its function may be unique in Scotland. The fishing community thrived and there are still lobster boats and pleasure craft using the harbour today.Image (c) G. Michael Hitchon |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:29 PM |
EDM |
625 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eglinton Castle |
It has been a long while but the doors to the ruins of Eglinton Castle will be open once again on Sunday the 9th of September. Climb to the top and take in the stunning sights of the Country Park from the best possible location. Due to health and safety reasons, only a limited number can be in the Tower at any one time, so please be prepared for a wait. Meet the Rangers at the Tower.Pre-booking essential. Tel: 01294 551 776 to reserve a place.??Photo credit: Michael Hitchon |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:31 PM |
EDM |
626 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fairlie Parish Church |
Built as a Chapel of Ease in 1834, and extended in 1883 by J J Stephenson. Superb windows by Alfred and Gordon Webster, J H Dearle, Morris, Powell and Moira Malcolm of Prestwick. Pulpit by Bennett exhibited in 1888 Empire Exhibition. Weather vane is a model of Fife's yacht design Latifa. Fairlie Stone, early mediaeval sculptured stone. 1578 'Breeches' Bible, HMS Kingfisher memorial lost off Fairlie 1944. Time Line Book of 177 years of History. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:33 PM |
EDM |
627 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fairlie: Organic Growers of Fairlie |
Community garden growing a wide variety of fruit and vegitables in raised beds and three polytunnels. This is a sustainable garden with a peripheral woodland walk, picnic areas on the coast and an indoor seated area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:35 PM |
EDM |
628 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fenwick Parish Church |
A village kirk within a farming community. celebrating our 375th anniversary of the Greek cross-shaped Kirk. On display: The Covenanter's flag raised at the Battle of Drumclog, Captain Paton's Bible, an embroidered hanging plus a large number of Covenanting memorials. Site of the signing of the world's first known Co-operative charter. Conventicle in churchyard after Sunday Service. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:37 PM |
EDM |
629 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: Barr Castle |
An old Norman keep built by the Lockhart family after an invasion of Anglo-Norman people in the 12th and 13th centuries.??George Wishart 1545 and John Knox 1556, the Scottish reformers, both preached here?as church doors were locked against them.?Home of Lodge St Peter 331 for over a hundred years.Community gardenMuseum: Display from Steven Brown Art/Lifestyle: McCoo |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:39 PM |
EDM |
630 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: Galston Parish Church |
Rectangular, with pedimented gable above its three front doors, and round-headed windows. Vaulted chancel, 1912. U-shaped gallery, 3 manual organ by James Binn of Leeds, 1913. Stained glass by Oscar Paterson. Memorial to Rev. Dr. Robert Stirling, Minister 1824-78 during cholera epidemic and inventor of the Stirling Engine. Memorial, ruined gravestone and resting place of Rev. George Smith, Minister 1778-1823 and who was the great grandfather of Robert Louis Stevenson and whose name crops up in three poems by Robert Burns.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:42 PM |
EDM |
631 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: Loudoun Kirk (HLF) |
Recently restored 12th century Kirk.Partially restored by 3rd Marquess of Bute in 1898.Covenanters' graves, including Thomas Fleming, ancestor to Sir Alexander Fleming.The memorial to the tragic Lady Flora Hastings is prominent in the Kirkyard.Preservation work supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Scotland and work with the Carved Stones of Scotland Association. Stewarded by the Friends of Loudoun Kirk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:44 PM |
EDM |
632 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: St Sophia's RC Church (HLF) |
Category A Byzantine-style red brick church, designed by Anderson for 3rd marquess of Bute, clearly inspired by Hagia Sofia in Istanbul. Interior design and diocesan links with William Burgess. Recent renovation part funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:46 PM |
EDM |
633 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garnock Valley Allotments |
Community project with plots to suit all ages and abilities. Aim is to promote health living, diet, fresh air and exercise and to streghthen community spirit in the Garnock Valley. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:48 PM |
EDM |
634 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garrison House |
Late 18th Century, modified in 1819 as Gothic battlemented mansion. Attractive rose garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:50 PM |
EDM |
635 (Digital Doors Open) |
Girvan Lifeboat Station |
Shore facility with store and crew facilities. All-weather Mersey class lifeboat serves south west of Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:53 PM |
EDM |
636 (Digital Doors Open) |
Girvan: McKechnie Institute |
Scottish Baronial landmark building by McKissock and Rowan, Glasgow, 1888 from bequest of local merchant, Thomas McKechnie, the institute houses an Arts and Museum Centre run by South Ayrshire Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:55 PM |
EDM |
637 (Digital Doors Open) |
Girvan: Stumpy Tower |
Erected 1825-27 to serve as a jail with cells on first, second and third floors, all barrel vaulted. Following loss of adjoining McMaster Hall by fire in 1939 it is now free standing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:57 PM |
EDM |
638 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glaisnock House (HLF) |
Mansion house designed by James Ingram of Kilmarnock for James Alason. Restored with support of HLF. European Regional Social Fund, East Ayrshire Council, Minerals Trust and Coalfields Regeneration Trust as a centre for creative youngsters to develop entrepreneurial skills. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:39:59 PM |
EDM |
639 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glencairn Aisle |
The 1600 vaulted burial aisle of the Cunninghames of Glencairn by David Scougal of Crail. The Aisle contains the stone monument to James, Seventh Earl of Glencairn and his first wife Margaret, Countess of Glencairn with six daughters and two sons. Carved columns and capitals. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:01 PM |
EDM |
640 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hansel Estate |
The estate comprises several buildings used for service provision for adults with learning disabilities. Visit Murdoch House, administration HQ. It was built 1931-34 as Broadmeadowsfor J Percival Agnew and designed by Mervyn Noad in English Manorial Arts and Crafts style. Many original features inclusing a fine carved oak staircase inside and fine stone carvings outside. New state of the art eco-friendly Our Space at the Baird Centre is a clever redevelopment by David Ferguson of former garages to provide a fantastic new community resource. It is a purpose built therapy centre offering specialist through-the-day support and activities for people living with a learning disability including related dementia. It has ground source heating and recycles rainwater. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:03 PM |
EDM |
641 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
Category A listed, 13th century Gothic in style. His designs for tower and steeple were abadoned and a truncated tower by Roger Pinkney completed the building in 1964. Outstanding stained glass by Clayton & Bells and others. Splendid reredos. Service 10.30 am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:05 PM |
EDM |
642 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church |
Gothic church by James Wallace, 1865, with porch and magnificent chancel designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, 1856. Chancel contains unique Pre-Raphaelite style painted walls and ceiling designed by Powell & Sons and Burlison & Grylls, described by Close & Riches thus: It is without parallel in Ayrshire, and stands among the best examples of High Victorian church decoration in Scotland.Stained glass by Powell & Sons, Clayton & Bell, and William Aikman.Pipe organ 1877, refurbished 1939.Communion service on Sunday 10.30am - all welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:08 PM |
EDM |
643 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hunterston B Power Station |
Visitor Centre offers guided tours of the Station where you will find out more about nuclear power and the generation of electricity. Informative exhibitions and videos highlighting care and protection of the environment and safe running of the Power Station. Visitor Centre 9.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:11 PM |
EDM |
644 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wellwood Centre & Irvine Burns Club |
A 4-star visitor attraction. Fascinating display of original Burns material and items of the Royal Burgh of Irvine.Collection of holograph letters, including Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Margaret Thatcher. Audio-visual display illustrating Burns' life in Irvine.Interesting glass in stairs and music room by Paul Lucky.Irvine Burns Club, founded in 1826 and one of the oldest, has one of Scotland's most significant Burns treasure troves.Statue by Alan B Herriot.Barometer from Irvine Lifeboat Station.The Templeton chair taken to Australia 1909 recently returned. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:13 PM |
EDM |
645 (Digital Doors Open) |
Irvine Old Parish Church |
Largely built 1774. Elegant steeple. Stained glass by W and J J Kier, with 1996 window by Susan Bradbury to commemorate 200th anniversary of death of Robert Burns, who worshipped here during his stay in Irvine.Churchyard has several noteworthy graves and memorials, some dating back to Pre-Reformation. David Sillar is buried here and one of the Mauchline Belles.Designated Commonwealth Grave graveyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:15 PM |
EDM |
646 (Digital Doors Open) |
Irvine: Harbour Arts Centre |
Multi-function arts centre with theatre, studio and gallery spaces, plus stylish cafe bar and foyer, Scottish Arts Council funded. Cultural hub for North Ayrshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:17 PM |
EDM |
647 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnnie Walker Bond |
Built as a bonded warehouse in 1895-97, extended 1898 and 1907. This four-storey, multi-bay, French Renaissance style brick and slate, catagory B listed building is the only reminder of the former complex that dominated this area. Refurbishment and conversion to office accomodation is a key element of the East Ayrshire Council's work to retain and enhance the character of the historic town centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:19 PM |
EDM |
648 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock Burns Monument Centre |
The UK's first dedicated centre for genealogical research houseing registration services, family history research room and archives under one roof. Built following fire of 2004 round the iconic statue of Robert Burns by William Grant Stevenson, the centre boasts a 3D digitised version of Burns' Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, the Kilmarnock Edition. A new venue for weddings, ceremonies, conferences and events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:21 PM |
EDM |
649 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock Fire and Rescue Station |
Fully operational with modern fire appliances, Arial Rescue Platform and Major Incident Unit. Up to date training facilities and community safety education room with 55 operational fire fighters.Built on the site of Riccarton Castle, birthplace of Alan Wallace, father of William Wallace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:23 PM |
EDM |
650 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Kay Park Parish Church |
Thomas Smellie, 1906-7, Free Gothic in red sandstone on impressive site. Carillon of bells, 1950, Norman and Beard organ. Stained glass by Stephan Adam, Alf Website and four windows by Wendy Robertson, 1987. Brass cross by Benno Shotz. Church refurbished 2015-16 letting more light into the Sanctuary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:26 PM |
EDM |
651 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Johnnie Walker Bond |
Built as bonded warehouse 1895-97, extended 1898 and 1907. This four-storey,multi-bay, French Renaissance style brick and slate, category B listed building is the only reminder of the former complex that dominated this area.Refurbishment and conversion to office accommodation is a key element of the East Ayrshire Council’s work to retain and enhance the character of the historic town centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:28 PM |
EDM |
652 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Kilmarnock Burns Monument Centre |
The UKs first dedicated centre for genealogical research housing registration services, family history research room and some archives under one roof. Built following fire of 2004 around the iconic 1879 statue of Robert Burns by William Grant Stevenson, the centre also boasts a 3D digitised version of Burns's "The Kilmarnock Edition" of Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. A new venue for weddings, ceremonies and conferences. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:30 PM |
EDM |
653 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: New Laigh Kirk |
Category A Listed, recently the subject of major renovation.Body of the Church by Robert Johnstone, 1802. Enlarged 1831 with later 19th century Session room. Clock tower 17th century.Tragedy struck 1801.Interesting monuments and fine stained glass by Normal McDougall, J T and C Stewart, A C Whalen and Susan Bradbury.Kirkyard contains graves of Covenanters Ross and Shields as well as Rev. James MacKinlay and Rev John Robertson, both mentioned in The Ordination plus Tam Samson, friend of Robert Burns. Relocated World War memorials.New audio tour guide. Service 11am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:33 PM |
EDM |
654 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Old High Kirk (HLF) |
Kilmarnock's oldest church building, built 1732 of local stone by the Hunter Brothers to a design adapted from St Martin in the Fields, London. Austere exterior contrasts with pleasing interior enhanced by unique set of 23 stained glass windows by W & J J Kier., 1860s. Kirkyard with tombs including John Wilson, publisher of Robert Burns' first book of poems and Thomas Morton, telescope maker and inventor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:35 PM |
EDM |
655 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Riccarton Parish Church and Graveyard |
Landmark building standing on former Moot Hill. Category B listed, opened 1825. Chancel added 1910 and beautiful War memorial window 1919. Former minister, Rev Alexander Moodie mentioned by Burns in The Twa Herds and The Holy Fair, is buried in the Kirkyard. Records on display; Slide Show of Old Riccarton. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:37 PM |
EDM |
656 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Sheriff and J.P Court |
Modern red sandstone court complex completed 1987. Two large jury courts, three small non-jury courts, sheriffs' chambers, witness and jury rooms, staff offices and solicitors’ facilities. Lower ground floor area for custody section. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:40:39 PM |
EDM |
657 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmaurs Tolbooth |
Courtroom used by Town Council reached up stone steps, over vaulted basement jail. Jougs for offenders. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:23 PM |
EDM |
658 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilwinning Abbey Tower Heritage Centre |
Designed by David Hamilton, completed 1816, and built on the foundations of the NW tower of the 12th century Tironensian Abbey. Staffed by volunteers from Kilwinning Heritage. Displays on the Abbey, Robert Service 'The Bard of the Yukon', the Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers and the papingo competition dating from 1483, matchstick models and local history. Working clock mechanism 1816 by James Blair and two large bells on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:25 PM |
EDM |
659 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilwinning Old Parish Church |
Formerly the Abbey Church by John Swan, 1774, on the site of its 16th century predecessor which was located in the ruins of Kilwinning Abbey founded around 1888, so our history on this site goes back over 830 years. Simple T-plan with attractive Eglinton loft, supported on fluted Corinthian columns. Stained glass by W & J J Keir, Gordon Webster, Stephen Adam & Son, Abbey Studio, Sax Shaw and Paul Lucky, Forster and Andrews organ 1887, wall tapestry and Cole Hamilton screen.Service 10:30am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:27 PM |
EDM |
660 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilwinning: Mansefield Trinity Church |
The first Church of Scotland church built in the new millennium and dedicated in March 2001. Designed by James F Stephen, the building has a distinctive round design, which creates a light and airy atmosphere. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow the church to be flooded with sunlight during services throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:29 PM |
EDM |
661 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilwinning: Mother Lodge No.0 Masonic Museum |
The Mother Lodge was founded in Kilwinning c. 1140. Present building consecrated 1893. Masonic and other artefacts, some dating back to the early 17th century, portraits, furnishings, and transcription of Lodge Minute Book of 1600. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:31 PM |
EDM |
662 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkmichael Community Shop and Cafe |
Old weaver's cottage now a community shop and cafe, opposite McCosh Hall. Once Jock's Restaurant, with the help of c.50 volunteers the enterprise is thriving aided by Isi's home baking. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:33 PM |
EDM |
663 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkmichael Parish Church |
The present church dates from 1787 and is believed to be the third on the site. The central stone pulpit is a memorial to the fallen of WW1. The notable Cassillis Loft was built for and by teh kennedy Family. Splendid stained glass windows, Covenanters' memorial in the Kirkyward. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:35 PM |
EDM |
664 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkoswald Old Kirkyard |
Old church c.1230 is a ruin. It is reputed to have been built on the site of a church built by Oswald, King of Northumbria. It contains an old font from Crossraguel Abbey said to be the one in which Robert the Bruce was baptised. Graves of many of Burns’ family are marked, and many of the characters from Tam o’ Shanter. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:38 PM |
EDM |
665 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkoswald Parish Church |
At southern end of village up hill at the Shanter Hotel Robert Adam church 1777, restored 1997, which replaced 1230 building now a ruin in Old Church Kirkyard. Links with Robert Burns who studied mathematics here, and with Dwight D Eisenhower who worshipped here when President of the USA. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:40 PM |
EDM |
666 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lady Flora's Institute |
Endowed by Sophia, Marchioness of Bute, in memory of her tragic sister Lady Flora Hastings. Opened as a school for girls in 1877 and continued until 1919. Became the Women's Institute, closing 1981. Recently refurbished by Kirk Care as a senior citizens' residence |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:42 PM |
EDM |
667 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lamlash Lifeboat Station |
Boathouse built 1985 to house the B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat covering inshore waters around the coast of Arran. Larger boathouse built 1997 near the Old Pier to provide crew training room and to house a B class Atlantic 21 lifeboat and launching vehicle. Station co-operates and trains with Arran Mountain Rescue Team and the auxiliary Coastguards. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:44 PM |
EDM |
668 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs Lifeboat Station |
Boathouse built 1998 to house Atlantic 75 lifeboat Peggy Keith Learmond. Largs was the first station in Scotland to operate a B class Atlantic 21 lifeboat, following successful trials of prototype B-500 in 1972. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:46 PM |
EDM |
669 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Barrfields Theatre |
Access all areas! Backstage tours on the hour to show you behind the scenes and reveal technical aspects of the stage. Hear about stars who have performed here, learn of the superstitions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:48 PM |
EDM |
670 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Clark Memorial Church |
Impressive Early English Gothic in red sandstone. Rich interior with hammer beam roof, Willis organ, and outstanding stained glass by Stephen Adam, David Gauld, Christopher Whall and Meikle & Son. Recent conservation work and interior changes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:50 PM |
EDM |
671 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Largs Museum |
Largs Museum Trust presents a fine collection of domestic artefacts, seaside souvenirs, and photographs of old Largs and Australian connections; and archival material for researchers.Display includes Largs' involvement in planning D Day during the Second World War. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:52 PM |
EDM |
672 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Masonic Temple |
Opened in 1910 and still largely in original condition with many original features and furniture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:55 PM |
EDM |
673 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Royal Observer Corps Museum |
Private museum containing instruments, uniforms and memorabilia relating to the aircraft reporting duties in WW2 and the potential nuclear missile attack scenarios on Scotland during the Cold War. Contains a mock up above ground aircraft reporting post, underground monitoring post and group control.Open Sunday. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:57 PM |
EDM |
674 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: Skelmorlie Aisle |
Within Auld Kirkyard, off Main Street, near Museum.1636 Renaissance-style canopied tomb within mausoleum to Montgomerie family. Splendid painted barrel-vaulted timber ceiling. Owned by Historic Scotland. Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane Mausoleum in Kirkyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:43:59 PM |
EDM |
675 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: St Columba's Parish Church |
Red sandstone church by Henry Steele and Andrew Balfour, 1892. Three-stage tower with spire and clock. Interesting carved octagonal pulpit and notable windows by Stephen Adam, Cottier, Douglas Strachan, Gordon Webster and Winfield. Father Willis organ. Memorial to General Sir Thomas MakDougall Brisbane, astronomer, soldier and Governor of NSW, Australia. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:01 PM |
EDM |
676 (Digital Doors Open) |
Largs: St John's Parish Church |
Congregation dates from the Disruption of 1843. Building reconstructed late 19C in French Romanesque style by Archibald J Grahame, his only monument, recently rennovated. Fine stained glass by Douglas Strachan.Service 10.00am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:03 PM |
EDM |
677 (Digital Doors Open) |
Linthouse Building (Engine Shop) |
The Engine Shop, a category A listed building, is the best example of Victorian shipyard architecture in Scotland. It was designed by J F Spencer for Alexander Stephens at Linthouse, Govan. It was dismantled in 1988 and reconstructed at Irvine in 1991. Owned by Scottish Maritime Museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:05 PM |
EDM |
678 (Digital Doors Open) |
Madisons |
Open specially for Ayr 800, take a look inside this nightclub in daytime! Impressive, well-equipped interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:08 PM |
EDM |
679 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mansefield Trinity Church |
Striking circular church topped with a clear dome. Opened 23 March 2001 - the first to be opened in the new millennium. Unique features with latest sound and video technology. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:10 PM |
EDM |
680 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonhill Crematorium |
Set in 7 acres of landscaped gardens, the crematorium was built by the local authorities in 1966. Guided tours will be conducted through the impressive Chapel and into the crematory, where the cremation process will be explained. All questions welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:12 PM |
EDM |
681 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mauchline Parish Church |
Present church, by William Alexander, 1829, stands on site of St Michael's Church founded in 13 century. Single bell cast in 1742. Willis pipe organ 1888, rebuilt in 1980. Associations with Covenanters and Robert Burns, many of whose contemporaries are buried in the Kirkyard.Audio tours for children and adults highlight special features of our church; also touch screen display of the Heritage of our Parish.Sunday Service 11.15am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:14 PM |
EDM |
682 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maybole Castle |
Late 16th century, L-shaped, 4-storey fortified tower house with early 19th century additions. There's a particularly fine oriel window showing nine carved heads on exterior. Barrel-vaulted cellars below main hall. Formerly a town house of the Kennedys of Cassillis. Finest of the original 28 lairds' houses in Maybole. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:16 PM |
EDM |
683 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maybole: The Carrick Centre |
This new building is a joint project between Maybole Parish Church and the local community providing a wide range of facilities. See a multi-purpose auditorium and church sanctuary, meeting rooms, games hall, soft-play area and cafes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:19 PM |
EDM |
684 (Digital Doors Open) |
McKechnie Institute |
Scottish Baronial landmark building by McKissock & Rowan, Glasgow, 1888 from bequest of local merchant, Thomas McKechnie, the Institute houses an Arts and Museum Centre run by South Ayrshire Council. Ailsa Craig display and Bronze Age cinerary urns. Exhibitions: Open Art and Small World. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:21 PM |
EDM |
685 (Digital Doors Open) |
Skelmorlie Secret Bunker |
Comprises visitor portacabin and Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring post, manned until 1991. The primary function was to monitor and report on the effects of a nuclear attack as part of an extensive chain throughout the United Kingdom. This is the only monitoring post in the West of Scotland for public access. Access by climbing down a 15ft vertical steel ladder. Warm clothing and sensible shoes required.Pre-booking essential due to restricted space. Tel: 07513 504 115 to reserve a place. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:24 PM |
EDM |
686 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morton Hall |
By Arthur Harrison of Birmingham. The foundation stone was laid by William Morton, senior partner in the local lace firm, in 1896 and the building gifted to the burgh in 1898. The hall was a visible expression of the prosperity of the area in the late 19C. It served as a meeting place for the community and also the burgh administration centre and local court 1898-1975. It is now administered by East Ayrshire Council as a leisure hall. The Townscape Heritage Initiative launched in I999 by East Ayrshire Council and the Irvine Valley Regeneration Partnership aims to revitalise the town centre and act as a springboard for further investment. An Action Plan and Management Plan has been prepared with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Guided tours of the town by members of Newmilns and Greenholm Community Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:26 PM |
EDM |
687 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Ayrshire Country Life & Costume |
On the A737, 2 miles north of Kilwinning. A superb series of 16-19C buildings set on a bend of the River Garnock include Ayrshire's only surviving water mill: charter from 1573. Excellent exhibition of tools, furniture and room settings. Millstones of buhrstone from Normandy. Exhibition of ballgowns drawn from costume collection of outstanding quality. Antiques shop and coffee room with home baking. As a charitable trust, the Trustees will be requesting visitors make a voluntary donation for the upkeep of these listed buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:29 PM |
EDM |
688 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Burns Memorial Tower |
The 67ft tower in Scots Baronial style was designed by William Fraser and completed in 1898 as a memorial to the poet in the place where he first rose to fame. ?It houses limited displays and excellent views of Ayrshire and is now open to the public by appointment.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:31 PM |
EDM |
689 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newmilns Tower |
This traditional tower house was built c 1530 for the Campbells of Loudoun. The tower has been restored by Strathclyde Building Preservation Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:33 PM |
EDM |
690 (Digital Doors Open) |
No 2 Chapel Row Cottages |
Part of terrace built by Dalmellington Iron Company for its employees. Provides fascinating insight into living conditions of an Iron Company employees family. Gas lights, cooking range, wash boiler and box beds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:35 PM |
EDM |
691 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Ayrshire Heritage Centre |
Former Ardrossan Parish Church built 1773 given major renovation. Fine mediaeval stone sarcophagus, portrait of Archibald, 13th Earl of Eglinton, a painting of Eglinton Castle, and a huge projector from the 1930s which was used at Barrfields in Largs, are amongst the varied exhibits. Current exhibition showcases all the different museums in North Ayrshire, and you never knew we have so many!For the first time, we are delighted to welcome Captain Betsy Miller to the Centre! Betsy was the first registered female ship's captain who sailed from Saltcoats during the latter half of the 19th century. She will greet you and take you on a walking tour round her Saltcoats visiting her place of birth, the harbour where she sailed and her burial place before arriving back for some rations. Tours take place at 10 a.m. and at 2 p.m., free but places must be booked in advance on 01294 464 174. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:37 PM |
EDM |
692 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Parish Church |
Red sandstone church built in 13th century Gothic style, with dominating 150 ft spire. Interior has painted ceiling symbolising Creation. There are shells and seaweed to represent the sea bed and undulating lines the surface of the sea. The earth is represented by flowers of the field and there are heavenly stars. Four stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:39 PM |
EDM |
693 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Parish Church |
Largely built 1774. Elegant steeple. Stained glass by W & J J Kier, with 1996 window by Susan Bradbury to commemorate bicentenary of death of Robert Burns, who worshipped here during his stay in Irvine. Churchyard has several noteworthy graves and memorials, some dating back to pre-Reformation. David Sillar is buried here, and one of the Mauchline Belles. Designated Commonwealth Grave graveyard.Tour of graveyard at 2.30pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:42 PM |
EDM |
694 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oswald Hall |
The estate was bought in 1764 by Richard Oswald 'the Peacemaker' born in 1705, who negotiated the Peace Treaty following the American War of Independence. Fine plaster ceilings by Robert Adam, carved marble fireplaces and ornamental doorcases. Category A listed building extensively restored externally with funding from ERDF, Historic Scotland and SAC, with support of Scottish Enterprise Ayrshire. Owned by the Scottish Agricultural college, which teaches land-based courses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:44 PM |
EDM |
695 (Digital Doors Open) |
Palace Theatre |
The Palace Theatre developed from James Ingram's Corn Exchange is 150 years old this month. Visit this unique building, learn more about its history and be among the first to see the 150th birthday exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:46 PM |
EDM |
696 (Digital Doors Open) |
Patna Parish Church |
Well maintained typical rural parish church, built 1820. Stained glass windows above pulpit depict David and Jonathan and Faith and Charity. The Good Samaritan gifted this year from the United Free Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:48 PM |
EDM |
697 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portencross Castle |
Portencross Castle is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when everyone involved in a project works together to overcome problems. http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:50 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:27 PM |
EDM |
698 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portland Parish Church |
Designed by H E Clifford & Lunan, 1914. Perpendicular Gothic style in white sandstone, last church in Ayrshire built in ‘the grand manner’. War Memorial window by S Metyard, last of the Pre-Raphaelites, donated by A E Stephen of shipbuilding family. Hammer beam roof, fine window tracery, Iona marble in chancel, halls extension 1964 & 2000. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:52 PM |
EDM |
699 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prestwick Burgh Chambers |
Built as a Victorian family home. After some years as a hotel, became Burgh Chambers before the last war. Stewarded by Prestwick Town Twinning Association. Bavarian Theme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:55 PM |
EDM |
700 (Digital Doors Open) |
Private Telephone Museum |
Private museum containing unique display of telephone memorabilia dating from early 1900s to the present. Housed within old bakehouse dating from 1769, adjacent to the Matthew Burn Green, only remaining public green in Darvel.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:57 PM |
EDM |
701 (Digital Doors Open) |
Projecting the past |
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to examine buildings from different periods side by side? Compare the characters of buildings from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in our Projecting The Past exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:44:59 PM |
EDM |
702 (Digital Doors Open) |
Riccarton Parish Church and graveyard |
Landmark building standing on former Moot Hill. Category B listed, opened 1825. Chancel added 1910 and beautiful War Memorial window 1919.Former minister, Rev Alexander Moodie, mentioned by Burns in?The Twa Herds?and The Holy Fair, is buried in the Graveyard.Records on display; Slide Show of Old RiccartonService 11.30am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:01 PM |
EDM |
703 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rowallan Castle |
Rowallan Castle is steeped in history, with its original structure believed to date back to the 13th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:03 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:29 PM |
EDM |
704 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saltcoats Town Hall |
Town House and Steeple opened 1826 and Town Hall 1892. Once housed thetown jail, a cinema, civic functions and weddings until closed in 2009. Recently refurbished at a cost of ?3.77 million and open for Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:06 PM |
EDM |
705 (Digital Doors Open) |
ScAyre (WalkingTour) |
A night-time scare-trail through Ayr's ghostly past, led by storyteller Rosie Mapplebeck. All guided tours are free and must be booked in advance through the Townscape Heritage InitiativeOffice. Please email: toria.cassidy@south-ayrshire.gov.uk or telephone: 01292 617606Places will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:08 PM |
EDM |
706 (Digital Doors Open) |
Irvine: Scottish Maritime Museum |
As a part of our project “Scanning The Horizon” we have created virtual tours to improve access to our collection. Thanks to 360° photography you can now enjoy tours of our vessels from the comfort of your own home! Move between panoramas to explore different sections of the two vessels and gain access to areas usually “off-limits”. If you own a VR headset you can view our tours in the VR mode. While wearing the headset, launch this website in Firefox Reality and click on the VR goggles symbol. Enjoy! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:10 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:15 PM |
EDM |
707 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish National Watersports Centre |
Set up by Scottish Sports Council in 1975 to provide a base for promoting water sports, including sailing and windsurfing and for training elite racing squads. Recent developments include residential facilities with fleet of modern boats and equipment plus quality staff team aiming to deliver SportsScotland's 'Sports 21' initiative. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:13 PM |
EDM |
708 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sheriff Court |
Purpose-built Neo-Classical court house with majestic 4-columned Ionic portico. Recently refurbished to provide 2 large jury courts, 2 small non-jury courts, witness and jury rooms, and custody area. Interesting stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:15 PM |
EDM |
709 (Digital Doors Open) |
Skelmorie: Royal Observer Monitoring Post Museum |
Access by climbing down a 15ft vertical steel ladder. Warm clothing and sensible shoes required.The first fully restored monitoring post (built 1965) in Scotland following the 1991 stand-down of the ROC facilities that would have reported nuclear explosion and fall out in the Firth of Clyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:17 PM |
EDM |
710 (Digital Doors Open) |
Smugglers @ The Cells |
Smuggling, forgery, assault and robbery - the crimes of Ayr's past are laid bare in an intriguing exhibition in the Old Court in the Town Hall Jail Cells. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:19 PM |
EDM |
711 (Digital Doors Open) |
Souter Johnnie's Cottage |
The cottage and shoemaker's workshop of John Davidson, the real life prototype of Tam's 'ancient trusty, drouthy crony' in Burns' Tam o' Shanter. The cottage contains many relics, including the family bible and the tools of a village shoemaker (souter). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:21 PM |
EDM |
712 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's Scottish Episcopal Church |
The oldest church still in use in Largs. Plaques to Baron Kelvin of Largs, scientist and Thomas MacDougall Brisbane, explorer, who gave his name to Brisbane, Australia. Marble reredos with symbols of the 4 Evangelists. Fine carving. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:23 PM |
EDM |
713 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's RC Church |
Gifted by 3rd Marquess of Bute, a rare Scottish example of Burgess's work. Fine artwork and good stained glass windows. Altarpiece by J F Bentley and N J Westlake. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:25 PM |
EDM |
714 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's RC Church (1) |
Gifted by 3rd Marquess of Bute, a rare Scottish example of Burgess's work. Fine artwork and good stained glass windows. Altarpiece by J F Bentley and N J Westlake. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:27 PM |
EDM |
715 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's RC Church (2) |
Gifted by 3rd Marquess of Bute. Artwork and good stained glass windows. In 1885 the church became the first in the country lit by electricity. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:29 PM |
EDM |
716 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Scottish Episcopal Church |
Built of Penkill blue whin with Dalmellington freestone dressings by architect Alexander G Thomson who restored Penkill Castle. Tower added 1911 by James Chalmers. The odd exterior is compensated by a charming interior with fine 16C chancel screen of Italian origin, and a chair from Holyrood Palace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:32 PM |
EDM |
717 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kentigern's Parish Church |
Built in 1971 at a time when this part of town was being populated. It is a modern building differing in design from trditional churches. It has always had a strong connection with the local community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:34 PM |
EDM |
718 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Marnock's Parish Church |
Perpendicular Gothic, rectangular plan six-bay church with centrally placed tower on north gable end, by John Ingram, 1836. Fine carillon of bells. Three-manual pipe organ 1872, painted organ screen. Extensive restoration programme completed 1997. Organ music. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:36 PM |
EDM |
719 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Maurs, Glencairn Parish Church |
The church at Kilmaurs was in the possession of Kelso Abbey as early as 1170. In 1413 the present foundation was endowed by Sir William Cunninghame as a collegiate church. Rebuilt by Robert S Ingram 1888 in a cruciform shape. Stained glass, 20th-century, including a window by Roland Mitton of Livingston, and three rose windows. The clock tower holds the original bell inscribed ‘Michael Burgerhuys Me Fecit 1618’. Glencairn Aisle adjacent to the church with sculptured mural 1600 commissioned by James 7th Earl of Glencairn, in memory of the Earl and Countess of Glencairn, and worked by David Scougal, mason and burgess. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:38 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:34 PM |
EDM |
720 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon St Meddan's Parish Church |
Built in Mauchline red sandstone in 1888, St Meddan's was designed by John Bennie Wilson in Gothic style. It has a prominent spire?and bell tower, housing a clock dating from 1751, built by Andrew Dickie and originally from The University of Glasgow.?The church has a number of beautiful stained glass windows, the largest depicting the healing of Jarius' daughter and thought to be the last known existing work of William Smith of Marylebone Road, London. Other windows are by John Blythe and Norman McDougall. Recent restoration work partly funded by Scottish Heritage Lottery Fund.?Sunday Service 11am.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:41 PM |
EDM |
721 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Nicholas Parish Church |
Impressive red sandstone church designed by P MacGregor Chalmers and built on a cruciform plan. In 2008 original entrance vestibule replaces by modern design to give a more open aspect and allow views into church.Many interesting features including 20 notable stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:44 PM |
EDM |
722 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Scottish Episcopal Church |
Built 1926 on site of former church land given for Lazar house (leper hospice) after Robert the Bruce was miraculously healed of his skin condition in 1321. The organ dates from 1947 and the new hall 1999. Next the ancient site of St Ninian's Chapel dating from the 8C and Kingcase Well (known popularly as Bruce's Well). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:46 PM |
EDM |
723 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Scottish Episcopal Church (1) |
James A Morris, 1912 - 13, in the Arts & Crafts manner, of Mauchline stone. Features oak doors and furniture by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, North Yorkshire, displaying his distinctive carved mouse trademark. Organ by JJ Binns, rebuilt 1987. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:48 PM |
EDM |
724 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Oswald's Scottish Episcopal Church |
The congregation was established in 1847 to serve English and Irish weavers who worked in the main industry of the town at that time. The current building, a small, simple, gothic style sandstone church was built in 1883 on land gifted by the Cassillis Estate. Over recent years the church has undergone some refurbishment which includes replacing some pews and chairs.Exhibition: History of St. Oswald's as we celebrate our 170th anniversary |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:50 PM |
EDM |
725 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter in Chains RC Church |
Category A church by Jack Coia and T Wharnett Kennedy, 1938, in red and yellow brick with red tiled roof rectangular tower and a simple, impressive interior. New stained glass by Lighthouse Glass of Irvine. Parish Centre added 1997; the Presbytery rebuilt 2006. Services Saturday 10 am & 5.30 pm; Sunday 10.30 am.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:52 PM |
EDM |
726 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Quivox Parish Church |
Category A-listed. The medieval building was restored in 1595 and extended to form a T-plan in 1767. Good pulpit and 18th century?fittings, and the kirkyard contains the mausoleum of the Campbells of Craigie by W H Playfair, 1822. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:54 PM |
EDM |
727 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stair Community Centre |
Formerly Stair School, c.1800-1969, the centre is now owned and run by Stair Community Association. You are invited to see how the building has changed over 200 years, and proposed future improvements. Heritage exhibitions relating to the old school, Trabboch village and the local area. Formal opening of disabled facilities and refurbished toilets with ribbon cutting and cake at 2pm.?Photo credit: Michael Hitchon????? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:45:57 PM |
EDM |
728 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stair Parish Church |
Restrained Gothic built 1864 by architect William Alexander, in a lovely rural setting where a warm welcome awaits visitors. Early 20th century rose window with original design drawings. Almost full birth and marriage records and full cemetery index plus other artefacts.Sunday Service 10amPhoto credit: Michael Hitchon? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:04 PM |
EDM |
729 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stevenson Hall |
A wonderful opportunity to visit a home where energy saving measures have been retro fitted, and discuss the pros and cons with the occupiers.?This property requires no appointment, visitors are welcomed between 10am and 4pm on both Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:06 PM |
EDM |
730 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewarton Museum |
This small but very interesting museum on the first floor of the Townhouse is the result of many years hard work dedicated to the life of Stewarton - the Bonnet Toun, and its people with access to local family history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:08 PM |
EDM |
731 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewarton: John Knox Church |
Opened 1841, this active evangelical church has a long history. In the small hall, view the Cradle Roll going back several decades. Sunday Service 11.15 a.m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:11 PM |
EDM |
732 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewarton: St Columba's Parish Church |
Built 1696, renovated 1775 and widened 1825 with later additions. There is an unusual bell tower above the recently restored clock and a rare triangular window. Lainshaw Loft is used by local Foodbank and to store furniture from former Cairns Church which united with Laigh Kirk 1961 to form St Columba's.New and restored windows were installed for the Tercentenary in 1996. The building has been adapted for contemporary use whilst maintaining its classical features.Sunday service 11am |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:13 PM |
EDM |
733 (Digital Doors Open) |
Straiton Parish Church |
Category A listed architectural gem dating from 1758 with fine woodwork, and much interior and exterior ornamentation. Attached late 15th century chapel, bell tower of 1901, plus Covenanters' memorial in the Kirkyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:15 PM |
EDM |
734 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigie Symington Parish Church |
12th century Norman with 18th century extension. Oldest church in Ayrshire still in use. Restoration by P McGregor Chalmers, 1919. Fine dog-toothed three-light windows and collar-beam roof with original timbers. Fine stained glass by Gordon Webster, Douglas Strachan and others.?? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:17 PM |
EDM |
735 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarbolton Bachelors' Club |
The 17th century thatched cottage where Robert Burns and his friends formed a literary and debating society in 1780. Restored for the Burns Bicentennial, the house contains fascinating Burns memorabilia.Owned by the National Trust for Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:19 PM |
EDM |
736 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarbolton Masonic Lodge & Museum |
The Lodge was consecrated in 1771 and has strong connections with Robert Burns with displays of memorabilia in Museum and Lodge room. Burns was Depute Master of the Lodge 1784-88. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:22 PM |
EDM |
737 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Bricks Are Alive - What do Buildings sound like? |
What sounds do buildings make? experience architecture in an entirely new way, through soundscapes of some of Ayr's buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:24 PM |
EDM |
738 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Inspiration Tour |
Ayr is full of beautiful and unexpected vistas, views and settings - perfect for any budding film-makers or painters looking to make their vision a reality. Have you got a great script, but no idea how to film it? Do you need ideas for new aspects of Ayr for your paintings or photographs? The Inspiration Tour is for you. This tour will bring you to the perfect spots to realise your artistic ambitions, and inspire you to create more interesting recordings of the lcoal environment. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:26 PM |
EDM |
739 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Owl Cote |
Traditional style round tower built 2008/10 to provide nest site for wild barn owls. Inner core re-uses recycled bricks from former lace factory.Displays of Industrial Heritage including old bottles, Ayrshire bricks, local archaeology, geology and ecology. Clay building blocks from local Victorian water culvert. Narrow approach roads. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:28 PM |
EDM |
740 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrmill Park and Gardens |
Vale Grove and Vale View (Beechgrove) Gardens created by the Barrmill Conservation Group, the Barrmill & District community Association and other volunteers, assisted by NAC Ranger Service. Features also include restored Dead Man's planting site of a 19th century cholera pit, wish trees, wishing well and doors to Elfhame. New raised beds area.Guided walks at 11am & 2pm each day.Treasure map competition.Traditional Ayrshire Quoits games for children and adults. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:30 PM |
EDM |
741 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Smillie Centre |
On footprint of original Cunninghames Bakery. History of site displayed with examples of documents dating from 1835 when Marquess of Bute feued site to Glasgow merchant Gilbert Lennox. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:33 PM |
EDM |
742 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Vennel Local and Family History Centre |
The 18th century Heckling Shed, with its thatched roof, is where Robert Burns learnt the flax trade. Restored in the 1980s and now the place to trace your family tree and learn about the rich heritage of the area. Good collection of Ayrshire material, including books, maps, photographs and newspapers plus access to records from further afield. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:35 PM |
EDM |
743 (Digital Doors Open) |
Irvine Townhouse |
Sitting at the heart of historic Irvine, this 1862 building is now a cultural and heritage hub hosting art and heritage exhibitions, family and local history resources as well as a beautiful venue for civic events and weddings. View this stunning building to see for yourself the renovations and learn about its journey through history! Escorted tours start from The Portal foyer at 11:00 and at 13:00. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:37 PM |
EDM |
744 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tinytown - Ayr's High Street in Miniature! |
Local children and young people have worked to create an amazing 3D replica of Ayr's High Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:39 PM |
EDM |
745 (Digital Doors Open) |
Darvel Parish Church |
R S Ingram, 1888, it is the only Church of Scotland congregation left in Darvel. Splendid stained glass by Douglas Strachan and by Moira Parker, and a very fine 1908 Forster & Andrew pipe organ. New hall at the rear was completed in 1998. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:42 PM |
EDM |
746 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town Buildings |
Thomas Hamilton, 1827-32, James Sellars, 1878-81. Neo-Classical landmark. High five-staged steeple with channelled columns and pedimented doorway, ornamented with Doric columns, urns and gryphons holding torches. Hall with organ, Council Chamber and Provost's Room to view. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:44 PM |
EDM |
747 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: The Club |
The Club is a private members club known locally as The Gentleman's Club, and mainly on the first floor. It has been in existence since 1884, and contains many original features including a large stained glass window and one of the finest billiards rooms in Ayrshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:46 PM |
EDM |
748 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town Hall |
Formerly the 17C Tolbooth. The Clock Tower is part of the original building and the holding cell is still under the 1887 Robert Ingram building. Photographs of former Provosts in Council Chamber and 1696 bell. Stewards from Primary School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:48 PM |
EDM |
749 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town House |
Built in 1739, this was the Council House of the Ancient Burgh of Barony, in use as such until 1898. The bell is engraved 1547. Upstairs housed the Council Chamber with the Tolbooth Jail on the ground floor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:50 PM |
EDM |
750 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk of 18th and 19th century Ayr |
Guided Walk of 18th and 18th century Ayr. Brexit, Banks and the Founding Fathers - From a violinist reputed to be in league with the devil, actions that promted a banking collapse, negotiations between two of America's founding fathers and an Ayrshire estate owner that could be the template for the Brexit talks, hear some of Ayr's forgotten stories.Meet Ken Nairn at 3pm by the War Memorial in Wellington Square on Saturday 9 September.Walk lasts 1 hr 45 mins. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:52 PM |
EDM |
751 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Belleisle Walled Garden |
At the heart of Belleisle Estate lies an 18th century walled garden. In conjunction with Ayrshire College, the Scottish Lime Centre Trust, Morrison Construction and South Ayrshire Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:54 PM |
EDM |
752 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk: Kilmarnock Heritage Walk |
Gary Torbett, past president or Hugh Watson of Kilmarnock Historical Society, leads a 90-minute walk round the historic centre of Kilmarnock, taking in the red sandstone Opera House, the impressive brick Johnnie Walker Bond, the stone marking the exact spot where the gallows stood at Kilmarnock Cross and 'No Name Lane'.Meet on Platform 1, Kilmarnock Railway Station at 3pm on Sunday 10 September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:56 PM |
EDM |
753 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Quay Zone |
New state of the art community leisure centre opened in April. Deck level, four-lane 25m swimming pool plus two-storey soft play zone, fully equipped fitness and health gym and two studio spaces for fitness classes and community use. See the technology behind the scenes.Guided tours only. To book, ring 01465 915 200.Tour times: 10.30 a.m.; 11.15 a.m.; 12 noon; 12.45 p.m.; 1.30 p.m.; 2.15 p.m.; 3.30 p.m.Open Sunday 3 September 10.30 a.m. ?3.30 p.m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:46:58 PM |
EDM |
754 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tradunnock |
Under the ‘Green Doors’ theme, for the benefit of anyone looking for inspiration to “tread more lightly on the Earth”, the residents of Tradunnock farm house are happy to display and discuss the variety of ways in which they have halved their heating and electricity costs, including homemade solar water heating panels, inset log stove, secondary glazing, window shutters, smart metering, solid wall insulation and a number of simple behavioural changes. Tradunnock is a case study in low energy living in a traditional rural stone building.” |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:01 PM |
EDM |
755 (Digital Doors Open) |
Treasure Hunt |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:04 PM |
EDM |
756 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbirnie: Stoneyholm Mill |
Prominent Category B listed cotton mill complex established in 1831 and now on the Buildings at Risk Register. In 1864 Dennyholm Mill took it over for flax spinning. Latterly used for the manufacture of fishing nets and twine by W & J Knox Ltd, some areas still being used for this purpose. Local community group has formed The Stoneyholm Mill Trust which, with NAC assistance, aims to preserve and regenerate the mill for future generations. Visitors will be able to see inside the mill, hear what it was like to work there and help shape its future. Activities include artisan craft fair, guided building tours, film screening, pop up coffee shop and children?s games. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:47:07 PM |
EDM |
757 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Fairview, 18 Reek Street |
Mr and Mrs Dickson lived in an old, draughty property in Beith for over 30 years before deciding to demolish it and rebuild a brand new air-tight and energy efficient home. The property will be 3 years old this October and throughout the project, the Dickson's lived in a caravan in their back garden.The family incorporated many renewable technologies along with energy efficiency measures in the home. There is no central heating system in the property because Mr and Mrs Dickson over specified many aspects of the property, including the walls which are thicker than the required standard to allow more insulation and air flow. There is a 12kW wood burning stove in the main living area which is used in winter and this is able to heat a lot of the property.They have a 4kW Solar Photovoltaic system. This consists of 16 panels situated on a South-facing roof. Mr and Mrs Dickson have adapted their lifestyle slightly to optimise their solar panels, including using the bulk of their electricity during the day when they are generating electricity.They also installed an internal Air Source Heat Pump to heat their hot water. This works well in the property because there are few variations in room temperature and it is higher than outside temperatures. The heat pump is accompanied by a 300 litre hot water tank. There is an LCD control display but the couple opt to manually turn on the water heating in the afternoon for a few hours. Because the tank is fully insulated, it is able to retain heat very well and if the shower is used in the morning, it still needs to be mixed with cold water because it is too hot! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:12 PM |
EDM |
758 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon Lifeboat Station |
Boathouse built 1987 to provide crew room, workshop and store, extended 1996 with improved workshop, souvenir sales and galley. All-weather Trent class lifeboat and inshore D class lifeboat serving lower Firth of Clyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:14 PM |
EDM |
759 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon Old Parish Church |
Neo-Gothic in red sandstone by Hippolyte Blanc dedicated 1895. Stained glass Ascension window by Morris Studio, others by Gordon Webster. Alabaster reredos depicting Moses, St Paul and The Last Supper has a finely carved canopy and stands above a mosaic pavement of the Paschal lamb and below stained glass Crucifixion window. Richly carved pulpit and communion table. Service 10.30 a.m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:16 PM |
EDM |
760 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Spier's Old School Grounds |
Site of locally endowed advanced school designed by James Sellars, opened 1888 and demolished in 1984. The landscaped grounds were laid out by the Earl of Eglinton's head gardener.Since 2010 grounds have been sensitively restored by Friends of Spiers / Spiers Trust / North Ayrshire Council partnership.The restored Coronation garden dating from 1953 was formally reopened in 2013.Wide range of animal and plant species, including a specimen Dawn Redwood from China planted in 1953.The Ballochmyle red sandstone entrance gates and walls on Barmill Road continue to be listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:18 PM |
EDM |
761 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of the West of Scotland + SRUC |
New Ayr Campus by RMJM opened 2011 providing state of the art facilities for the teaching of Education, Health, Creative Industries and Land-based Studies. Building shared by UWS and SRUC with shared Library and IT facilities in Riverside location. Highly-rated green credentials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:20 PM |
EDM |
762 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride Museum |
Arts and Crafts sandstone village hall by A N Paterson, 1900. Museum is upstairs (regret no lift). The collection shows the story of local mediaeval castles, farming, weaving, Ayrshire embroidery, and Victorian family life. Over 1,000 photographs of the area. Also Old Ayrshire Ordnance maps and local history objects.?Evening Concert in Village Hall: Vertex Festival launches with 3hattrio from Utah. They are exponents of American desert music that mixes the routine with the unusual, fusing American folk music with outsider elements like autotune, psychedelia, and minimalism. It captures the natural world of their sacred homeland near Zion National Park, '. . . extended landscapes of sound, bare mesas that ring with electronic echoes of acoustic instruments, twisting and turning as the wind shifts'. 7 for 7.30p.m., Ticket £10 from 01294 824 839. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:23 PM |
EDM |
763 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride: Hunterston Castle and Gardens |
13th century Pele Tower restored 2001. Many unique features, including original roof beams with carpenters' marks and a fine barrel-vaulted basement. Lived in continuously by Hunter family till 1803. Early 20th century restoration work carried out by Sir Robert Lorimer including a finely carved stone lintel of the Hunter coat of arms in the Great Hall. Now the centre of the Clan Hunter Association Worldwide. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:25 PM |
EDM |
764 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride: The Barony Centre |
?A "culturally unique" building in Scotland's Craft Town, the Barony is a place where creativity inspires! Set within a restored Victorian church, the Centre boasts an impressive exhibition space, a gallery shop offering an eclectic range of work by local and national makers and artists, and an award winning cafe. We have 9 working craft studios open to the public where you can see the works in progress.Exhibition by Phil Lavery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:27 PM |
EDM |
765 (Digital Doors Open) |
Windyhill Cottage |
A wonderful opportunity to visit a home where energy saving measures have been retro fitted, and discuss the pros and cons with the occupiers. This property requires no appointment, visitors are welcomed between 10am and 4pm on both Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:29 PM |
EDM |
766 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boswell Coach House |
A wonderful opportunity to visit a home where energy saving measures have been retro fitted, and discuss the pros and cons with the occupiers.?This property requires no appointment, visitors are welcomed between 10am and 4pm on both Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:31 PM |
EDM |
767 (Digital Doors Open) |
Energy Saving Homes in Conjunction with the Energy Saving Trust, Green Homes Network |
?External Wall InsulationWould you like to keep warm in winter and lower your fuel bills?Come and see External Wall Insulation (EWI) being installed in a number of properties and view the various stages that take place before completion. As well as transforming the appearance and comfort of your home, the insulation can save up to ?415 a year on heating bills.?There will be walk rounds and explanations of each stage throughout both days as well as opportunities for questions.To arrange an appointment on Saturday and Sunday 8th and 9th September between 10am - 4pm, please contact Anne McGonigle on 01292 525512/521896. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:33 PM |
EDM |
768 (Digital Doors Open) |
Irvine: Irvine Royal Academy |
In June 2015, Irvine Royal Academy had 1,000 Solar Photovoltaic panels installed. These generate electricity for the school to use. The panels form a 250kW system and cover approximately 2,000m2. The system generates 167,000kWh per year and the school is still able to export some of the electricity that is generated. Since the install, about 10, 746kWh has been exported to the grid. There are 8 inverters which convert the generated electricity the current from DC to AC to allow it to be exported. This system is the largest PV array to be installed in a school in Scotland.The school also houses two 500kW biomass boilers. The boilers are fuelled by wood chip and use approximately 300 tonnes per year. The wood chip is blown into a store in the school and filtered through into the feed-in pipe into the boiler. There is also a back-up mains gas central heating system. Accompanying the boilers are two buffer tanks which hold 5,000 litres of water each.?? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:35 PM |
EDM |
769 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beith: Spier's Old School Grounds (1) |
Site of locally endowed advanced school designed by James Sellars, opened 1888 and demolished in 1984. The landscaped grounds were laid out by the Earl of Eglinton's head gardener. Since 2010, grounds sensitively restored by Friends of Spiers/Spiers Trust/North Ayrshire Council Partnership. The restored Coronation garden dating from 1953 was formally reopened in 2013. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:37 PM |
EDM |
770 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunlop: Lodge Dunlop Caledonia, 1408 |
A Lodge about Freemasonry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:40 PM |
EDM |
771 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eglinton Country Park |
Eglinton Country Park covers 400 acres with several miles of beautiful walks, the Englinton Tournament Bridge and the ruins of Eglinton Castle. This weekend take a step back in time with the Rangers as they unlock some of the heritage sites within the Country Park, 9.30 a.m. ? 12.30 p.m. Not suitable for wheelchairs. Pre-booking essential. Tel: 01294 551 776 to reserve a place. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:42 PM |
EDM |
772 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mauchline: National Burns Memorial Homes |
Designed by William Fraser, the cottages were built 1896-98 in red sandstone to provide accommodation and facilities for elderly residents as a living memorial to Robert Burns a hundred years after his death. Buildings were added 1909-10, 1930-1, and 1938. The inhabitants look out on the landscape, the village and the surroundings that Burns wrote about. No other memorial reflects the spirit of Robert Burns in this unique way.Photo credit: Stanley Sarsfield |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:44 PM |
EDM |
773 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride: Community Centre |
Opened in 1885 as a convalescent home for textile workers from Paisley, red sandstone, converted 1972 - 75. Now home to a vibrant youth dance group, table tennis club with young Scottish internationalists, youth group, gym, nursery, tai chi, yoga, etc. Adult Education programme. Many original features but is in transition to offer services and social opportunities for life and the community in the 21st century.?Photo Credit: Michael Hitchon |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:46 PM |
EDM |
774 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride Library |
Striking, 2-storey building designed in-house by local authority, 1995-6, with wonderful views of the village and surrounding countryside. Lift, air-conditioning, wifi, computer access and printing. Drop in Osmo fun session and more . . . ? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:48 PM |
EDM |
775 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nr Maybole: Energy Saving Home |
Here's the perfect opportunity to have all your questions answered about what it's like to live in an energy efficient home!Joe and his wife have a number of renewable technologies along with energy efficiency measures installed in their home.In 2001, they installed a wood-burning stove to save resources and generate heat with wood sourced from the surrounding grounds.They later self-installed a solar water heating system that provides the home with roughly half of its hot water needs. Following this, they had a solar PV system installed.They have a wood pellet boiler which is also the cooker.The property also benefits from insulation to ensure that no heat escapes through un-insulated walls, floors and roof spaces.Joe will be delighted to show you the benefits of the technologies they've installed and the savings made.To arrange an appointment between 10am - 4pm on Sunday 9 September, please contact Anne McGonigle on 01292 525512/521896. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:50 PM |
EDM |
776 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumnock Town Hall |
Designed by Robert Ingram and built 1883-5, recently refurbished using traditional materials whilst incorporating updated facilities to provide an arts and entertainment venue for shows, music, comedy club, and meetings, etc. Bust of Keir Hardie by Benno Shotz, 1939. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:52 PM |
EDM |
777 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: Galston Parish Church *not open this year* |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:54 PM |
EDM |
778 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Kilmarnock War Memorial |
Kilmarnock War Memorial was designed by James Miller and opened in 1927. Its walls are covered with the names of local men who fell in the two World Wars, nearly 900 in all. Inside is a bronze figure by David McGill,?The Victor?whose head is bowed in silent contemplation of the cost of war.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:56 PM |
EDM |
779 (Digital Doors Open) |
Skelmorlie and Weymss Bay Parish Church |
John Honeyman, 1893-5, in local warm pink sandstone. Woodwork finely carved by John Crawford. Stained glass by William Guthrie, Stephen Adam and Son, Douglas Strachan, Morris and Co., C E Kempe plus two impressive windows relocated from Greenock and containing warships, seaplanes and the arms of Greenock. Wrought iron lamp standard attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was an apprentice with Honeyman and Keppie.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:49:59 PM |
EDM |
780 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stevenston: Ardeer Parish Church |
Designed by the distinguished Edinburgh architect Hippolyte Blanc, 1894 - 95, Gothic-style and red sandstone with crenellated octagonal tower, on corner site. Stained glass by Guthrie and Wells, and Abbey Studio. Halls at rear in grey sandstone, 1883, with circular stained glass window. Church and halls have been renovated recently, part of an ongoing programme, with a heritage display highlighting the history of the area and the life of the church in the community.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:01 PM |
EDM |
781 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon: Church of the Nazarene |
In 2018 the Church celebrates its 90th anniversary and 70 years in the building on Union Street. Many changes have taken place and a series of storyboards have been prepared to capture the flow of history of the church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:03 PM |
EDM |
782 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk: Tap o' the Toon, Ayr |
Starting from Burns Statue Square (formerly Townhead) discover the history behind the railways, markets, education and care of the poor, hospitals and forgotten philanthropists who made significant impact. The tour will visit Ayr Cemetery, where many graves have fascinating tales to tell. Discover the stories behind the Great Fire of Ayr and the poignant memorials to the Newfoundland soldiers of the First World War. Tour lasts 2 hours.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:05 PM |
EDM |
783 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk: Ayr Town Centre |
This popular walk explores the civic, commercial and religious history of the town centre. It will cover the two Civil War leaders, Frederick Douglass and Ulysses S Grant, who separately visited the town and paid homage to Robert Burns. We shall look at forgotten people such as William Maclure and James McCosh; justice for the gentry in the 16th century and compare that with justice for the poor in the 18th century; and tell stories of Gilbert Kennedy, 4th Earl of Cassillis and the impoverished Margaret Crossan, last woman to be hanged in Ayr. From Wellington Square, the walk visits High Street, the Auld Brig, Town Hall, Police Cells and Courtroom, Academy Lane and its links with smuggling, the Relief Church, John Murdoch?s schoolroom and ends back at the Square. Tour lasts 2 hours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:07 PM |
EDM |
784 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk: Ayr Auld Kirk |
The tour will tell the story of the town and its people using the Auld Kirk as its setting. It has an ecclesiastical history dating back to 1230 when the Blackfriars arrived. These mendicant Friars provide us with a link to the Inquisition of the Cathars of the Languedoc, familiar to those who have read the Kate Mosse books: Labyrinth and Sepulchre. The kirkyard allows us to explore the people and stories behind the establishment of the town. From the Town Hangman to the criminals executed, they all lie here. The tour is particularly suited to those with walking difficulties and takes 90 minutes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:10 PM |
EDM |
785 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardrossan Castle |
Ruined 15th century castle, medieval church and graveyard, once the site of a Privy Council meeting and rumoured to be haunted by the ghost of William Wallace. Stronghold of the Eglinton clan and destroyed by the Cromwellian forces in mid 1600s.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:12 PM |
EDM |
786 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: St Columba Parish Church |
Designed by John Bennie Wilson, opened 1902 at a cost of ?5,000. Stained glass by Alexander Walker, 1912-3, Guthrie and Wells 1945, Susan Bradbury 1997, and Moira Malcolm.?Resurrection?window by Roland Mitton unveiled by HRH The Princess Royal, 2002. Cultured pencil tower with new carillon of eight bells which has been recently completed and will be on display and you are welcome to "come and try". Binns pipe organ recently restored. Children's quiz sheet. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:14 PM |
EDM |
787 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr Ice Rink |
Ayr Ice Rink is run by Ayrshire Curlers Limited to provide curling ice for c. 50 clubs from September to March. Five ice hockey teams are based here and there is year-round members' skating. All clubs welcome youngsters and coaching is provided in all sports. Scott Andrews, Olympic Silver Medallist, is the curling development officer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:16 PM |
EDM |
788 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auchinleck Parish Church |
The church of the Boswell family, designed by James Jamieson, opened in 1839 with later additions of 1893. Refurbished by J & J Carrick 1939 following major fire. Hill Norman Baird organ. Window and Tower dedicated to two ministers who between them served more than 100 years. Stained glass by Gordon Webster. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:18 PM |
EDM |
789 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Cambusdoon Sports Club |
Cambusdoon Sports Club is situated in historic Alloway, just over the road from the Auld Kirk, and has a heritage of 160 years as Alloway Cricket Club was formed in 1859. These days we offer Cricket, Lawn Bowls and Football to our playing members and have a large social membership. For Doors Open Day, we should like to welcome new friends to the Club, providing tours of our Clubhouse (home since 1997) and, weather permitting, the opportunity to participate in some fun activities organised by Alloway Bowling Club, Ayr Cricket Club and Cambusdoon FC. Please wear suitable footwear (trainers) if you wish to participate in the sporting activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:20 PM |
EDM |
790 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr SAC Museum Store |
Guided tours of South Ayrshire Council's Museum Store, where cultural treasures are housed. The collections include textiles, social history, fossils, art, archaeology, natural history and much more. Guided tours last 90 minutes and start at 10 a.m., 12 noon, and 2 p.m. Pre-booking essential due to restricted space. To reserve a place, ring 01292 445 447 before 4 p.m. on Friday 6 September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:23 PM |
EDM |
791 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galston: The Portland |
Recently refurbished category B listed building at the centre of the town. Galston Community Development Trust will host a display of local history and Burnawn Agate in The Portland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:25 PM |
EDM |
792 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maybole: St Oswald's Episcopal Church |
The congregation was established in 1847 to serve English and Irish weavers who worked in the main industry of the town at that time. The small Gothic Revival sandstone church was built 1883 on land gifted by the Cassillis Estate. This is an outward-looking church committed to serving the local community and the wider world. Enjoy our eco-friendly garden, take a peek in our registers, learn more about prayer through an art installation you can take part in, and try your hand at playing our Victorian pipe organ by Alfred Kirkland, 1893. Service 11.15am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:27 PM |
EDM |
793 (Digital Doors Open) |
Millport: Field Studies Centre |
Visit the Robertson Aquarium and Museum, learn about what can be found under the water of the Clyde, learn about the history of marine biology in Millport, take a tour of the aquarium and watch the animals getting fed and try your hand at rock climbing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:30 PM |
EDM |
794 (Digital Doors Open) |
Millport: The Wedge |
The World?s narrowest house, a tiny two-storey dwelling built between two shops. Home base of the Cumbrae Contemporary Poetry Society, a place to sit, converse and write or read poetry. It is the home of Frances and Gandalf the literary cat. Look in for a chat, this is my home. You are invited to read or write contemporary poems. Readings if required. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:32 PM |
EDM |
795 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon Portland Parish Church |
H E Clifford & Lunan, 1914, opened as United Free Church. Perpendicular Gothic in white sandstone with fine tracery in the great north and nave windows. Interior has blonde Austrian oak pews and fittings. Stained glass chancel window donated in 1920 as a war memorial by Mr A F Steven. Iona marble in chancel. Two manual organ by Harrison & Harrison. Service 10.30 a.m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:34 PM |
EDM |
796 (Digital Doors Open) |
Troon St Ninian's Episcopal Church |
In the Arts and Crafts manner, of Mauchline red sandstone. Features oak doors and furniture by Robert Thompson of Kilburn, Norh Yorkshire displaying his distinctive carved mouse trademark. Organ by J J Binns, rebuilt 1987. Fine stained glass by Guthrie & Wells, William Wilson, and Douglas Strachan. Inspirational community art project in the Hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:36 PM |
EDM |
797 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Kilbride: The Wee Hoos |
Small pretty building housing public conveniences, rescued from NAC closure by West Kilbride Civic Society. Amusingly painted inside and out in an Edwardian seaside theme. Fresh flowers complete a pleasant but necessary visit to the ladies. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:39 PM |
EDM |
798 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ayr: Energy Saving Home |
The Energy Agency and Home Energy Scotland South West invite you to visit an energy efficient, private home in the heart of Ayr which uses technology of the future. To learn more about the measures and technology that Liz has put into place in her traditional home, including a fuel cell heating system - micro combined heat and power gas boiler - please book an appointment. Liz will also chat to you about the impact and benefits of the underfloor insulation and secondary glazing she has installed. A specialist advisor from Home Energy Scotland will also be on-hand to offer tips and suggestions on making homes greener; all questions are very welcome. After the tour you will be offered the option to sign-up for a free Home Energy Scotland home visit; one of our specialist advisors will arrange a suitable time to come to your own home(s) where they will provide you with tailored advice and a detailed report on how to make your home more energy efficient. Each visiting household will be given an Energy Agency and Home Energy Saving goody bag. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:41 PM |
EDM |
799 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Dean Castle Restoration Project |
Find out about how the Castle stonework is being repaired and access areas that have been closed for some time. Meet at the Visitor Centre in the Country Park to hear about the history of the Castle and its inhabitants. Then join CBC Stone?s Project Manager for a tour of the site, including the battlements, Laigh Tower and Great Hall. Pre-booking essential due to limited numbers. Tel. 01563 554 343 by Tuesday 3 September to book for tour of works. This tour includes stairs, and sturdy footwear is essential. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:43 PM |
EDM |
800 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmarnock: Dick Institute |
Drop in to view the exhibition of Dean Castle collections of armour and musical instruments at the Dick Institute and get a chance to meet the Dean Castle Restoration Project team. We shall also have one of the collections stores open for you to see the work that is happening there. Space restricted. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:45 PM |
EDM |
801 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrmill Community Garden |
Developed by the Barrmill Conservation Group with garden walks and features of interest including a 19th century cholera pit the Deid Man's Plantin', traditional quoits pitch, history of Barrmill exhibition and an art project to celebrate 30 years of Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:47 PM |
EDM |
802 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk: Newton on Ayr |
This walk with Gordon Brown and Richard Devine will visit the Newton Burial Ground and cover the history of Newton on Ayr which was a separate Burgh, with stories behind the people and families that are buried there. Meet at the car park at junction of New Road and Waggon Road, 3 p.m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:49 PM |
EDM |
803 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aikwood Tower |
Classic Border tower restored in 1990s by Lord and Lady Steel of Aikwood and now their family home. Recipient of local and international architectural awards.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:51 PM |
EDM |
804 (Digital Doors Open) |
Air Cadets HQ - 2180 Galasheils Sqn |
Category B listed.Originally built as the church hall for the adjacent St Peter's Church. Notable for fine stone detailing including lower floor arched openings and complex roof. Forms a group with the church and former school building to the east. Converted for use by the Air Cadets in late 1990s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:53 PM |
EDM |
805 (Digital Doors Open) |
Army Reserve Centre |
The Paton Street Drill hall was built in the late 19th century as the offices for Mid Mill (where Tesco now stands). In 1908 is was taken over by the new Territorial Force when a gym and firing range were added. It was used by Lothian & Borders Horse and more recently as the HQ of 4th Battalion KOSB. It is currently the home of A Company 6 Battalion SCOTS. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:55 PM |
EDM |
806 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ashkirk Parish Church, Ashkirk |
Originally belonging to the Bishops of Glasgow this delightful and intimate building most likely sits on the site of its medieval predecessor. The L shaped plan contains oak panelling from the demolished Minto Church and memorials to the Cochran and Cree-Scott families. Well worth a visit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:50:58 PM |
EDM |
807 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auld Kirkyard |
The ruins of the Auld Kirk are those of the 5th (or maybe 6th) church to stand on this site since the earliest recorded church here in 1152 AD.Many of the early Kings of Scots came to hunt in Selkirk Forest and their parliaments were held 'apud Scheleskirke'.William Wallace, the Scottish patriot was proclaimed 'Guardian of Scotland' within the Kirk in March 1298.The restored Murray Aisle contains the remains of the Murrays of Philiphaugh, one of whose members was a maternal ancestor of President Franklin D Roosevelt, USA. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:00 PM |
EDM |
808 (Digital Doors Open) |
Borders College, Netherdale Campus |
Originally built as the Scottish College of Textiles as the successor to the former Scottish Woollens Technical College. The buildings was extensively extended and modernised in c2008 to form the combined Borders College / Heriot-Watt University Scottish Borders Campus.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:02 PM |
EDM |
809 (Digital Doors Open) |
Borders Family History Society |
We're here to help people with their family history primarily in the Border counties (Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire) of Scotland, as well as in adjacent counties of England and Scotland; though if you need help with other places, we may be able to help you, too. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:04 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 03:46:21 PM |
EDM |
810 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bowhill House, Selkirk |
The fabulous A Listed Bowhill House, historic home of the Duke of Buccleuch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:06 PM |
EDM |
811 (Digital Doors Open) |
Business & Transport Hub |
Recently completed new infill building reinstating the earlier street line to Horesmarket and Woodmarket. The ground floor provides new public toilets and bus shelters with five new offices on the upper floors. The building is deliberately contemporary in style and includes PV panels at roof level. The project was part funded by The European Union and Kelso THI. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:08 PM |
EDM |
812 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Jail |
The Castle Jail was built on the site of a royal castle. The castle has been completely demolished and the new jail was built in 1820 and is the only surviving example of a prison modelled on the principles of the prison reformer John Howard.The jail consists of a governor�s house and three two-storey detention blocks set within an outer wall.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:11 PM |
EDM |
813 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chambers Institution & John Buchan Heritage Museum |
Category A Listed.�2 and 3 story complex of civic institution with large frontage to High Street and quadrangle with hall to rear, incorporating fragments of late 16th/early 17th century fabric.�Originally the gift of William Chambers and later Andrew Carnegie.�Chambers Room (accessed from Library on first floor) has a fine plaster freeze which is a replica of the Parthenon Freeze. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:13 PM |
EDM |
814 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coastal Rowing Project/Coble House/Harbour walk |
Starting in Anstruther, the Coastal Rowing Project has seen the construction of 22 foot skiffs to a common design in an increasing number of coastal communities. The old Coble House on the Quay is the HQ of the Eyemouth Project. Image: Coble House |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:15 PM |
EDM |
815 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cocoa Black |
Venue is a modern industrial unit where you can view the chefs making chocolate and patisserie products.In the town centre you can visit the caf� and purchase their products and have coffee etc.The Shop and caf� in the Town Centre is in Bridge House on the Cuddy bridge and is a category B listed building dated 1878.� Shop front is modern.� Look out for the tall tower roof with fish scale slates and the elaborate cast iron cresting |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:17 PM |
EDM |
816 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coldingham Village Hall |
Coldingham Village Hall dates from the end of the nineteenth century, and is described as being a �well-detailed public hall�. It has recently been extensively upgraded and refurbished to give it a new lease of life at the heart of the village.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:19 PM |
EDM |
817 (Digital Doors Open) |
Congregational Church |
The Church is located at the east end of Bourtree Place. Constructed in 1894, at a cost of �3200, it is an imposing figure upon the streetscape. Internally the building has a high barrel vaulted timber roof with a gallery around the three sides facing the pulpit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:22 PM |
EDM |
818 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drumlanrig's Tower |
'The Black Tower of Drumlanrig' can be traced from its earliest years as a 16 C fortified Tower House and stronghold of Douglas power. In 19C the Tower served as Hawick's main commercial inn and latterly as the Tower Hotel, (closed in the 1980s). Following restoration it currently serves as a Museum and Visitor Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:24 PM |
EDM |
819 (Digital Doors Open) |
EASTGATE THEATRE |
The Eastgate Theatre embodies a rather unexpected union of Victorian church architecture with Richard Murphy�s glass and steel modernism.�This B-listed Church of Scotland building has been transformed into an eye-catching community-owned multi-purpose arts venue with caf�, studio and dressing rooms downstairs; and a 180-seat auditorium on the floor above. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:26 PM |
EDM |
820 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ednam House Hotel |
Category A listed, James Nisbet, 1761. Built as a mansion house in a superb Tweedside location for James Dickson of Kelso, who made his fortune in the West Indies. The house has operated as a hotel since the 1930s, with various additions and alterations. The drawing room ceiling in particular is one of the finest decorated plaster ceilings anywhere in the Borders. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:28 PM |
EDM |
821 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eric Hope Knitwear |
Hawick is well renowned for its manufacture of knitwear. Hidden behind the facade of the High Street, this family-run business, represents one of the few remaining small manufacturers of knitwear to survive within the town. A demonstration of the machinery in use is to be provided. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:31 PM |
EDM |
822 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ettrick Mill |
This A listed former spinning and weaving mill was once regarded as the 'largest and finest' mill in the Scottish Borders and has been a landmark building in Selkirk since 1835.Renovated by Scottish Enterprise in 2002 this beautiful building has been sensitively refurbished to meet the needs of modern businesses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:33 PM |
EDM |
823 (Digital Doors Open) |
Event - Selkirk Mills Walking Tour |
As part of Doors Open Day, journey through Selkirk's fascinating milling heritage with Scottish Borders Council's ranger Erica Niven.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:35 PM |
EDM |
824 (Digital Doors Open) |
Event - Selkirk's Marvellous Monuments (A Poetic Odyssey) |
For Doors Open Day, join us for a Poetic Odyssey with leading Borders poet Julian Colton.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:37 PM |
EDM |
825 (Digital Doors Open) |
Event - The Strange Encounter (Court Case Re-enactment) |
A court case presided over by Sir Walter Scott involving a robbery and a secret liaison. It appears to be an open and shut case but as the facts emerge, we see the finger of guilt begin to point elsewhere. For Doors Open Day, the case is performed by a group of enthusiastic and talented actors under the direction of John Nichol. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:39 PM |
EDM |
826 (Digital Doors Open) |
Event - Vintage Car Display |
To coincide with the Selkirk Vintage Car Rally at Sunderland Hall on Sunday 18th September 2016 a selection of classic cars were displayed in the town centre to compliment the Doors Open Day activities. There was also a classic car procession passing through the town in the afternoon.For more details on the Selkirk Vintage Car Rally please see www.selkirkvintagecarrally.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:42 PM |
EDM |
827 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eyemouth Masonic Lodge |
B-Listed building.This is one of the earliest surviving purpose built Masonic Lodges in Scotland with records dating back to its foundation in 1757. It is a late 18th century building which has been refaced; the lodge entrance is in Mason�s Wynd set under a pediment with the inscription �St Ebbe No 70�.A commemorative plaque records that �in this building, Burns was made Royal Arch Mason 13 May 1787�. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:44 PM |
EDM |
828 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eyemouth Museum |
Built in 1811 as Eyemouth Parish Church, the handsome stone tower makes a decorative addition to the Eyemouth skyline. The church was extended in 1902 and sensitively converted into a museum in 1980. It is an independent museum, run by local people, with exhibitions on farming, milling and the local fishing heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:46 PM |
EDM |
829 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eyemouth RNLI Lifeboat Station |
Purpose built single storey lifeboat station, providing crew accommodation and support facilities.There has been a lifeboat stationed at Eyemouth for nearly 130 years. The all weather Trent class lifeboat, Barclaycard Crusader, is permanently berthed at a dedicated pontoon in the harbour for a rapid launch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:48 PM |
EDM |
830 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eyemouth Viewing Gallery |
The Fishmarket, Harbour Trust Offices and Ice Plant was built in 1999 as part of the new works which extended the original harbour. Eyemouth Harbour Trust was created in 1797 and has been responsible for the management of the Harbour since that time. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:50 PM |
EDM |
831 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ferniehirst Castle |
Ferniehirst Castle dates back to 1460 with the bulk of the building dating from the 15th and 16th centuries. It is the ancestral home of the Kerr Family.The castle was used for a number of years as a youth hostel but was extensively restored by the Lothian family about 25 years ago. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:52 PM |
EDM |
832 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fogo Kirk |
On the banks of the Blackadder River is Fogo Church built in 1755. It was subsequently repaired in 1817 enlarged in 1853. It has an interesting burial aisle and an attractive pulpit. The adjacent river is spanned by the single arched Fogo Bridge, dated 1641. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:55 PM |
EDM |
833 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forest Mill |
A listed stone mill building now run by the Elliot family producing high quality tweeds and tartan on shuttle operated looms using traditional skills. This working museum has been producing fine fabrics since 1838.Also includes a factory shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:56 PM |
EDM |
834 (Digital Doors Open) |
Former Trinity Church |
The church was built as Kelso United Presbyterian Church, replacing an earlier church on the same site. Tall gothic church which ceased to be used for worship more than 30 years ago and had been used for industrial use. The property is included on the national Buildings at Risk Register. Recently acquired by a restoring purchaser who plans to convert the church for residential use. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:51:59 PM |
EDM |
835 (Digital Doors Open) |
FOUND BUILDINGS OF PEEBLES GUIDED WALK |
A tour intended to compliment the “Lost Buildings Tour” concentrating on little known buildings and their details in Peebles – ranging from a former cinema to the new primary school. Mark Douglas, Principal Officer (Built Heritage & Design) leads this tour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:01 PM |
EDM |
836 (Digital Doors Open) |
Freemasons' Hall |
A Freemasons' Lodge has existed on this site since 1791. Originally a one-storey building, an upper storey was added in 1861, costing �160.00. The lodge room was relocated upstairs and a shop formed on the ground floor. In 1963 the shop was converted to a Licensed Masonic Club. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:03 PM |
EDM |
837 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gala Fairydean Rovers Stand |
Listed category A. The stand completed in 1965 is an outstanding building designed by Peter Womersley with Ove Arup providing the engineering support in a late modernist style using shuttered concrete for the delicate cantilever canopy. The building is still used by the football club for its original function. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:05 PM |
EDM |
838 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gala Mill (Schofields) |
Gala Mill is the most intact of the surviving mill complexes in Galashiels. The original mill was water powered but subsequently was converted to steam power; the mill chimney surviving as one of the few left in the town.Since 1958 Schofield Dyers and Finishers have been based in the mill complex and continue to process fabrics for the weavers from both the UK and continental markets. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:07 PM |
EDM |
839 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Bowling Club |
Galashiels Bowling Club is a well-detailed example of its type with Tudor and Arts and Crafts influences. The two storey design is unusual. Located in a prominent position on Scott Street, its importance is emphasised by being set back from the street with the open green to the front. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:09 PM |
EDM |
840 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Burgh Chambers |
Category B listed.Landmark building including the clock tower and war memorial which were added to the building by Sir Robert Lorimer after WW1.The burgh chambers remains in use with a good later Arts and Crafts decorative scheme including painted murals on the main staircase. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:11 PM |
EDM |
841 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Fire Station |
A free standing brick fire station with separate hose tower. The relatively modern station is one of two fire stations in the Scottish Borders with full time firefighters on duty. The original fire station was established with the help of the mill owners who obviously had an interest in protecting the textile industry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:13 PM |
EDM |
842 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Guided Walk |
Guided walking tour around central Galashiels.Meet at 2 pm at the new Transport Interchange |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:15 PM |
EDM |
843 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Public Library |
Originally built as a Free Library by public subscription, the building has a fine classical facade with good stone detailing. It forms part of a group of significant buildings around Old Cornmill Square. The interior retains its corbelled panelled ceiling with pendants and rooflights between the trusses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:17 PM |
EDM |
844 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Royal British Legion |
Originally built as a spinning mill replacing earlier houses on the site. The Royal British Legion, Galashiels Branch, dates back to 1926 and acquired its current premises in 1961 which were converted from the former mill premises. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:20 PM |
EDM |
845 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galashiels Transport Interchange |
The new Galashiels Transport Interchange was commissioned by Scottish Borders Council to provide facilities for bus and rail passengers when the Waverley Line reopens. The building will provides staff accommodation as well as office space at the upper levels. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:22 PM |
EDM |
846 (Digital Doors Open) |
Generals Tower, Riddell Estate by Selkirk |
A hollow stone walled observation tower with a vertiginous spiral staircase in one corner rising from a medieval Motte & Bailey. A timber lined room at the top of the tower leads on to an observation balcony. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:24 PM |
EDM |
847 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenknowe Tower |
Greenknowe Tower dates from 1581 and despite being ruinous, it is particularly impressive. The tower stands on a grassy knoll and was originally protected by the marshy land surrounding it. Good views can be had from the top in good weather,� open all day (Guidebook available). Please note, limited parking is available on the roadside only. Please take care when getting into or out of your vehicle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:27 PM |
EDM |
848 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenlaw Parish Church |
The Parish Church was lengthened in 1712 to join the originally separate tower of 1696, and north aisle, 1855. Built of weathered red sandstone it has a square tower and steeply pitched crowstep gabled roof over the body of the Kirk. It also boasts a magnificent iron yett. In 1834, the last public execution by hanging took place here, and the victim, an Irishman who had been found guilty of assault and robbery was buried inside the gaol. The Old Market Cross in the Churchyard, 1609, takes the form of a Corinthian column. This used to stand in the centre of the village green but was dismantled in 1829 when the County Hall was built. It now stands just west of the Kirk. Exhibition of the Town and its history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:29 PM |
EDM |
849 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenlaw Town Hall (HLF) |
John Cunningham built Greenlaw Town Hall or County Hall (as it is often referred to) in 1829: "A chaste yet elegant Grecian edifice...highly ornamental to the town, and whose position is less liable to satirical remark". This Greek Revival hall was converted to a swimming pool in the 1960s and then reverted back to a public hall in the 1980s. It has an impressive Ionic portico and raised dome, and two flanking pedimented pavilions. Its dome held the fireproof room ensuring the conservation of legal documents. The Town Hall was last used about 5 years ago and since then the Greenlaw Town Hall Trust, who own it, have been exploring options for its future use. An application to the Heritage Lottery Fund under the Greenlaw Townscape Heritage Initiative (THI) has resulted in a grant being provisionally awarded for the cost of repair and reuse. However, this offer of funding is dependent on a viable end use for the structure. It is hoped that there will be an exhibition on the proposaIs for the future of the Town Hall within the main building, |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:30 PM |
EDM |
850 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk of Jedburgh Town Trail |
A guided walk around part of the Jedburgh Town Trail |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:33 PM |
EDM |
851 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided walk: Archaeology on the Berwickshire Coast |
Follow in the footsteps of saints and kings and learn about the archaeology around these coastal settlements on this 7mile / 11km walk. The route will take in Coldingham Priory, Coldingham Sands, St Abbs harbour and Kirk Hill on St Abb�s Head. Total climb 700ft / 210m. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:35 PM |
EDM |
852 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided walk: Coldingham Priory and Grounds |
Whilst the foundation of Coldingham Priory dates back to the 12th century, the current building was reconstructed in 1661 and altered in Victorian times. The remains of the priory have been consolidated and new interpretation added as part of a recent project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland and Scottish Borders Council working with the Friends of Coldingham Priory |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:37 PM |
EDM |
853 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided walk: Eyemouth Town Trail |
Walk through Eyemouth along parts of the revised Town Trail, along the Bantry towards Eyemouth Fort, then back through the town centre and the harbour to end up at Gunsgreen House at about 15.30.Meet at Eyemouth Museum at 14.00.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:39 PM |
EDM |
854 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gunsgreen House |
Built in the 1750s for infamous local smuggler John Nisbet and designed by John Adam, Gunsgreen House is a fine category A listed Georgian building dominating the harbour.Newly restored by the Gunsgreen House Trust, the �House of Secrets� tells the story of smuggling in Eyemouth and the east of Scotland through exciting displays ranging from the hidden tea chute to the dark barrel filled cellars. The upper part of the house has been restored as a merchant�s house complete with appropriate internal decoration and furnishings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:41 PM |
EDM |
855 (Digital Doors Open) |
Halyrude Primary School |
Kingsland School. The school was designed for 600 pupils and cost �12,000 to build.�It was opened in 1901. In 1973 it was used as a model for the refurbishment of old primary schools for contemporary use; the cost was �90,000.The school now has a roll of 75 pupils with 6 teachers and 6 support staff.Following the recent alterations, which included the installation of double glazing, the school now delivers the �Curriculum for Excellence� within a building fit for 21st century but maintains the architectural integrity of the original Victorian School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:43 PM |
EDM |
856 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harmony Gardens (Harmony Hall) |
Listed Category B, a large garden with flower borders as well as fruit and vegetables. The garden has also wonderful views of the Abbey and the Eildon Hills. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:52:50 PM |
EDM |
857 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Baptist Church |
The site was gifted to the Baptist congregation during the late 19C. Following this the chapel was erected in 1882 to the plans of David Crombie, an Edinburgh architect, at a total cost of �1350. Ten years later saw the church expand when vacant ground to the rear was utilised to add a hall and vestry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:33 PM |
EDM |
858 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Film and Video Club |
The Hawick Film and Video Group is a small independent organisation formed in 1964. The group has regular showings between September and April, and during Doors Open Day will be showing several short films significant to the locality. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:35 PM |
EDM |
859 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick High School |
Facing on to Buccleuch Street stands Hawick High School, the largest secondary education school in the borders. A considerable area is covered by the school buildings which have multiplied over the years since its foundation in 1860 to replace the old Grammar School (founded 1711). The school currently caters for approx. 1000 pupils. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:37 PM |
EDM |
860 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heriot-Watt University, High Mill Netherdale |
The mill was built for Adam Cochrane and Brothers. It is the best surviving example of a high mill in Galashiels and formed part of the extensive Netherdale Mill. The mill closed in 1932 and is now, appropriately, used by Heriot-Watt University for teaching textile students. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:39 PM |
EDM |
861 (Digital Doors Open) |
High Cross Church |
Listed Category B, High Cross Church was built originally for the United Free Church of Scotland and used continuously until 1954 when the congregation joined Melrose Parish Church. The congregation wished it to continue as a place of worship and offered it at a low price to the Catholic Church, an offer which was gladly accepted. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:41 PM |
EDM |
862 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church |
Listed Category B, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church was designed by the well-known Benjamin Ferrey, while Hay and Henderson designed the much decorated chancel and transepts in 1899.� In 1900, the transept stained glass window by Kempe was inserted. Other commemorative glass within the church is by Meyer & Co, and W Wilson.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:43 PM |
EDM |
863 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hume Castle |
Hume Castle dates from the 13C as a frontier defence. It was captured in 1574, 1549, 1569 and lastly demolished in 1651 by Cromwell's artillery under Colonel Fenwick, despite the Governor's defiant statement: "I, Willie Wastle, stand firm in my castle; and a' the dogs o' your toun will no' pull Willie Wastle down". Presumably, his military judgement was as bad as his poetic one! The Earl of Marchmont built the current structure in 1794 as a folly on the line of the earlier work. A major mediaeval settlement on the south facing slope around and below the castle can also be glimpsed, however, this requires careful effort and imagination. Hume Castle will be open all day. There is an interpretative board on site and it is hoped that a local guide will be available on the day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:45 PM |
EDM |
864 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jedburgh Community and Arts Centre |
Jedburgh Community and Arts Centre�is housed in St. John�s Old School, a listed building designed by the Victorian architect�William Butterfield, designer of Keble College, Oxford, and other famous buildings.The premises are managed by a volunteer committee of Trustees, on behalf of the local population, for recreational, leisure, cultural and educational pursuits.�For more than a century the building was a school for the people of Jedburgh until it was superseded by the Jedburgh Grammar School in the mid-1950s.After a period of decline the JC&AC volunteers took over its management and, with the help of various grants undertook its thorough refurbishment.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:47 PM |
EDM |
865 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jedburgh Fire Station |
Purpose built fire station consisting of 2 floors and a single bay garage. Ground floor consists of office area, storage, garage/engine room, kit area, toilet and shower facilities. The first floor has a lecture room and small kitchen.This is an unmanned fire station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:49 PM |
EDM |
866 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jedburgh Sheriff Court |
2 storey classical court house with 2 courtrooms and ancillary offices. The building was originally the headquarters of the old Roxburghshire Council. Rhind extended the building as part of his brief as architect to Scotland’s Sheriff Courts in 1961. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:51 PM |
EDM |
867 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Fire Station |
Not listed. Modern brick built two appliance fire station and open hose tower. Notable for the curved glazing on the front of the appliance house and the ancillary building. The building replaced the earlier Fire Station in Bowmont Street � now converted to housing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:53 PM |
EDM |
868 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso High School |
Designed by Reid and Forbes who specialised in designing Modern Movement schools with distinctive South American detailing, including the former Leith Academy, Niddrie Marischal School, Inverness Academy and Chirnside Primary School.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:55 PM |
EDM |
869 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso North Parish Church |
Originally built as St John�s Free Church, the church spire soars above Kelso providing a significant townscape feature. The main body of the church was designed as a preaching space with the raking pews facing the pulpit. The stonework detailing is characteristic of Pilkington�s work and interestingly is partly unfinished in places (look at the back of the capitals in the entrance porch). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:53:58 PM |
EDM |
870 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Old Parish Church |
Unusual octagonal two story church with a central lantern. Not long after it was completed, the church was described, somewhat unfairly, as �a misshapen pile, having the peculiarity of being, without exception, the ugliest and least suitable in architecture of all parish churches in Scotland � but is an excellent model for a circus�. The parish church had previously occupied part of the Abbey following its dissolution. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:00 PM |
EDM |
871 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Public Library & Centenary Garden |
Bold, well detailed Scottish Renaissance building with tall mullioned and transomed windows to Bowmont Street. The carved stone panel over the front door with the inscription �Let there be light� marks the library as being in part funded by Andrew Carnegie (who provided �3,500 towards the costs). The upper floor with three dormers was originally used as the librarian�s flat. The library replaced an earlier house on the site and the former rear garden has been developed as a small courtyard garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:07 PM |
EDM |
872 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Racecourse Grandstand |
Whilst John Carr of York, who also designed the grandstands at York and Doncaster, provided designs for the grandstand in 1778 the plans were not executed until 1822 when the racecourse was relocated from Caverton. The A Listed grandstand incorporates a private viewing room for the Duke of Roxburghe. The race course also includes a range of more modern grandstands and ancillary buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:10 PM |
EDM |
873 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Rugby Football Club |
The home of Kelso Rugby Football Club and a host of former Scottish rugby internationalists will open its doors to the grandstand club rooms and changing rooms for Doors Open Day.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:12 PM |
EDM |
874 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Town Hall |
Kelso Town Hall provides the focal point in The Square as the civic building. It replaced an earlier tollbooth on the same site and originally had an open arcade on the ground floor.The building was extensively altered in 1906 when the ground floor was enclosed and the cupola added to the bell tower. The interior has sumptuous Edwardian ceiling plaster and internal fittings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:14 PM |
EDM |
875 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelso Town Tour |
Guided Walking Tour |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:16 PM |
EDM |
876 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kingsland Primary School |
The building commands a fine position at the west end of Peebles with magnificent views. The school benefits from a modern design with good natural light and spacious classrooms and corridors.�The school and its architects were awarded the �Edinburgh Architectural Association�s medal for Architecture 2011�.�The school is home to 386 pupils and a further 60 pupils in the integrated nursery, together with 18 teaching and 20 support staff.The school has a world-wide reputation for excellence and provides its pupils a curriculum for the 21st century. IT provision with Smart boards and notebooks is central to the curriculum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:18 PM |
EDM |
877 (Digital Doors Open) |
Laidlaw Memorial Swimming Pool |
The swimming pool was gifted to the town in 1923 by Provost James Laidlaw.�It was extended to provide a 25 metre pool in 1974, and a fitness suite was added in 1990. In 2005, threatened with closure, it was taken over by a trust on behalf of the people of Jedburgh.Under local management it has increased the number of users by 50%, extended its opening hours, and invested in many improvements.� Recently a biomass boiler has been installed to provide�water and�space heating. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:20 PM |
EDM |
878 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lost Buildings of Peebles Walking Tour |
LOST BUILDINGS TOUR - Many people may be familiar with names in the Burgh of Peebles like "East Wark", "Cunzie Neuk", "Chapel to the Virgin Mary" and "Kirsty Cranston's Dame School", but how many are aware of the impressive buildings, now lost which once gave their names to those places. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:22 PM |
EDM |
879 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lucy Sanderson Cottage Homes - Hall |
The Lucy Sanderson Cottages Homes were built as sheltered housing in a traditional Scots style using local stone. The houses were intended for retired mill-workers and were named after the wife of the mill owner James Sanderson. The hall, with tower features stone carving by Phyllis Bone and Charles d'Orville Pilkington leads to the hall with murals by W R Lawson and M Caird. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:24 PM |
EDM |
880 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mac Arts |
Originally built as Ladhope Free Church then used as an Arts Centre by the council before being reborn by the MacArts Trust as a performing venue for the central borders. The building lost its spire in the 1980s and is noticeable for the use of the local polychrome rubble finish. The building also contains a number of Douglas Strachan windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:26 PM |
EDM |
881 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marchmont House |
Thomas Gibson built Marchmont House in 1750-54 although it is attributed to William Adam. It has been altered in the past by a number of influential architects such as William Burn (1834) and Sir Robert Lorimer (1913- 20) who removed the external entrance stair. Internally, Marchmont House is magnificent with ornamental plasterwork in the main internal stair and former entrance hall as well as the impressive music room with its carved panelling and fantastic organ. The grand scale of the landscape setting is worth exploring and you are free to picnic in the grounds if the weather is agreeable. Please note Marchmont House is now a Sue Ryder Home and visitors are asked to respect the privacy of the residents at all times. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:29 PM |
EDM |
882 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mary Queen of Scots House |
The 16th century tower house is set in a pear-tree garden in the heart of Jedburgh. According to local tradition, the house is where Mary Queen of Scots stayed in Jedburgh in 1566. The building, which is now a visitor centre contains paintings, textiles and objects associated with Scotland’s tragic queen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:31 PM |
EDM |
883 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Hall, Selkirk |
This simple building designed by the same architect as the town's more ornate Victoria Halls, houses club room, kitchen and ancillary accommodation on the ground floor and the main meeting room on the first floor.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:33 PM |
EDM |
884 (Digital Doors Open) |
Melrose Fire Station |
The Melrose Fire Station is a retained fire station and was officially opened on 17 September 1981, by the then Chairman of the Public Services Fire Brigade Committee (Greater London City Council). It cost �140,000 to build and replaced the former Engine House that was built in 1902 (nearby).� The Fire Station receives on average 200 calls per year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:36 PM |
EDM |
885 (Digital Doors Open) |
Melrose Parish Church |
The Church was originally designed by John Smith of Darnick however, only the tower remains of the original structure following a fire in 1908.� The tower which bears the date MDCCCX, is incorporated into the present church which was dedicated in 1911. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:38 PM |
EDM |
886 (Digital Doors Open) |
Melrose Primary School |
The main school was opened in October 1990 and is of open plan design. An extension that consists of two classrooms and a nursery unit was then opened in 2001. The school is well equipped with a range of resources suited to teaching and learning in 21C. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:40 PM |
EDM |
887 (Digital Doors Open) |
Melrose Rugby Football Club & Clubhouse |
Original stand erected in 1924-25. The unique Press Box was added in 1930. The two side wings were built and the interior refurbished in the 1960s. A second storey was added in 1983. The interior includes the famous Ned Haig (founder of the rugby 'sevens') and the Melrose Rugby Heritage Museum. http://www.melroserugby.bordernet.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:42 PM |
EDM |
888 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Palace Theatre |
The New Palace Theatre was named in honour of the first theatre pipe organ to be transplanted into the building, that instrument being the remains of the Hilsdon unit organ from the Palace Picture House, Princes Street, Edinburgh. The New Palace Theatre houses the National Institute for Theatre Organ Studies with its archives reference, and tuition material and also houses two completely contrasting theatre pipe organs, one a typical, small, 'mass produced' cinema pipe organ, the other, a large and unique orchestral pipe organ.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:44 PM |
EDM |
889 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Gala House |
Old Gala House is a composite building which has been added to and altered over a period of more than 400 years. The house has been a museum site since 1988.�As well as the permanent collection, there are three main spaces which cater for a changing programme of Fine Art and historical exhibitions: the Christopher Boyd Gallery; the Pringle Gallery and Cafe and the Museum Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:46 PM |
EDM |
890 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Gala House (1) |
The house dates from the 16th century and forms a fine example of a laird's house with extensions and rebuilding over the centuries. Originally owned by the Pringles, it was owned by the Scotts of Gala from 1632 until they moved out to New Gala House in 1872 .In more recent years it has been used as a council museum and home of the Old Gala Club. There is permanent exhibition to Thomas Clapperton the local sculptor who modelled the mounted reiver statue at the war memorial. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:48 PM |
EDM |
891 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Parish & St Pauls Church |
The church is a good example of a later 19th century gothic church with fine stone detailing to both the exterior and interior with a prominent landmark spire. There is a good stained glass and internal fittings and fixtures. The church became the parish church with a merger back in 1931. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:50 PM |
EDM |
892 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady and St Andrews Church |
A large Gothic revival basilican plan church on a prominent site. The presbytery is linked to the church by a small corridor. The church has a good later 19th century decoratively painted interior and good stained glass including a memorial window for polish expatriates stationed in the area during the last war. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:52 PM |
EDM |
893 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady and St Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Selkirk |
A simple and understated church building set back from the road but with a fabulous stained glass roundel above the altar of the Virgin and Child. An art & craft exhibition and stalls will also take place in the Church Hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:54 PM |
EDM |
894 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peebles Old Parish Church |
Listed Category B; chancel reconstruction J D Cairns, 1937. Substantial Victorian Gothic church with crowstepped gables and SE tower with crown spire, accessed by wide flight of steps. This is the second building on this site to serve as the parish church in Peebles. Very fine organ originally by Henry Willis. Stained glass windows by Cottier. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:56 PM |
EDM |
895 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peebles Police Station |
The Police Station was built in 2006 at the rear of the grand building known as �County Buildings� which built in 1935. The station has a reception area with public front counter, offices, cells complex, storerooms and parking for police vehicles.�There are 12 officers based at Peebles, including �Community and Locality� officers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:54:59 PM |
EDM |
896 (Digital Doors Open) |
Philiphaugh Waterwheel and Guided Tour |
The fully restored water wheel is Philiphaugh is one of the largest working examples of its kind in Scotland.� It was originially�built around 1850�and powered the sawmill here for more than 100 years.� Water was diverted from the river into the mill lade which, at one time stretched all the way to Selkirk.� In the late 19th Century more than 50 mills drew energy from the Ettrick Water.��Although its power is not similarly utilised today, the waterwheel is still operational and can be seen moving the water most days at Philiphaugh.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:01 PM |
EDM |
897 (Digital Doors Open) |
Plaster Museum |
The museum is a plasterer�s casting workshop virtually unchanged since the turn of last century and illustrates the main methods of creating ornamental plasterwork in Scotland.Created by L Grandison & Son who have over 100 years of experience. Contains many mouldings from their work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:03 PM |
EDM |
898 (Digital Doors Open) |
Police Station |
Police Station comprising of Front Counter, General Offices and Cell Area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:06 PM |
EDM |
899 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port House |
Former Co-operative Store and Office, a Category A listed building with steel frame construction and unusually large glass windows, comprising a front building and warehouse building behind, both 3 storeys. Currently occupied by Scott & Foggon, electricians and used for small office and electricians' storage, it was purchased by Jedburgh Community Trust in 2010 to be developed for community use and small business units. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:09 PM |
EDM |
900 (Digital Doors Open) |
Priorwood (SYNA Youth Hostel) |
A large mansion which now converted into a Youth Hostel. Once owned by the well-known solicitor and archaeologist James Curle. From 1905-10 Curle directed the archaeological dig of the site now known as Trimontium that had lain untouched for about 1,700 years. Originally Priorwood Gardens (now in the ownership of the National Trust for Scotland) also belonged to the house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:11 PM |
EDM |
901 (Digital Doors Open) |
Public Library, Selkirk |
The Building was formerly the Old Jail that opened in 1804. Thomas Craig-Brown bought and renovated the building and opened it in May 1889 as the towns first Free Library. The main Library and Gallery area will be open as part of Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:14 PM |
EDM |
902 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Clapperton Daylight Photographic Studio |
Original daylight photographic studio, built in 1867, and now used as a working museum and photographic archive. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:17 PM |
EDM |
903 (Digital Doors Open) |
Selkirk Community Fire Station |
A free standing, single bay, single storey fire station with ladder tower and drill yard. The relatively modern station is one of eleven fire stations in the Scottish Borders with Retained firefighters on duty.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:20 PM |
EDM |
904 (Digital Doors Open) |
Selkirk Parish Church, Selkirk |
Originally Selkirk First United Presbyterian Church it became the Parish Church in 1986. The building is a landmark in the town with its tall 3 storey tower topped with stone spire.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:24 PM |
EDM |
905 (Digital Doors Open) |
Selkirk Sheriff Court House |
One of the most conspicuous features of the town, this B listed courthouse was built as the County Buildings by David Rhind in 1868, in the opulent Scottish Baronial style.�It is precipitously sited on a steep downhill slope opposite the jailhouse (now the public library) with which it is linked underground.� Resplendent courtroom with open timber roof.� It replaced the smaller courthouse in the Market Place presided over by Sir Walter Scott. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:27 PM |
EDM |
906 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sir Walter Scott's Courtroom |
This listed Category A courthouse was completed in 1804 with a 100 foot high spire that dominates the Market Place.Still occasionally used for special meetings and re-enacted court cases using original scripts from old court minutes. Sir Walter Scott served here as Sheriff from 1803 until his death in 1832. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:29 PM |
EDM |
907 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve |
The National Trust for Scotland’s St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve boasts a whole host of wildlife, from seabirds to wild flowers and from butterflies to even the odd whale. It also has archaeological sites dating back 3,000 years, stunning coastal scenery and an amazing feeling of wilderness. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:31 PM |
EDM |
908 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Abbs Lifeboat Station |
The original slip launched lifeboat house with a simple arched corrugated roof was extended in the 1990s.There has been a lifeboat station at St Abbs since 1911, so this is year is the station�s centenary. The station operates an inshore B Class Atlantic 75 lifeboat. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:34 PM |
EDM |
909 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Abbs Visitor Centre |
St Abbs Visitor Centre is a state of the art facility is located in the old village hall, perched precariously on a cliff edge. Built as a resource for both visitors and locals, the Centre offers free admission, interactive exhibits, library area, web access, stunning photographs and historical artefacts. It's an ideal starting point to a visit to St Abbs, giving information on the history of the village, the geology and also the local flora and fauna visitors are likely to encounter.The St Abbs Visitor Centre is an independent Scottish charity. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:37 PM |
EDM |
910 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Leckie Memorial Church |
The spire of the church reaches high into the sky on the south-east side of Tweed Green. The church was erected by the remaining sons and daughters of the Rev. Thomas Leckie, the first Pastor of the Associate Burgher Congregation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:41 PM |
EDM |
911 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Episcopal Church |
A fine Episcopal (Anglican) Church by Rowand Anderson replacing an earlier church of 1769. The church plan is a typical Anglican plan with aisles on either side of the nave and a chancel with stencil work decoration. The pencil-like spire makes a modest skyline contribution to Kelso. Current plans include modest internal rearrangement and a small extension to the liturgical west to accommodate service accommodation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:44 PM |
EDM |
912 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cuthberts Episcopal Church |
Currently listed category B the church was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and built in 1858. It can be described as early decorated, chunky and self sufficient. It contains fine stained glass windows, the most notable of which is a memorial window (1889) to the Duke of Buccleuch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:47 PM |
EDM |
913 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church |
The Church was the first to be built in Scotland in 1844 by the Oxford Movement (High Church) and is a Grade A architectural jewel. The architect John Hayward was a colleague of William Butterfield, the chief exponent of the principles of the Oxford Movement in church design.The interior is richly furnished, with the altar, Sedilia, pulpit and font being sculpted from Caen stone. The latter two being a gift from Queen Adelaide. The tiles on the nave floor and the blue and gold tiles on the chancel ceiling were designed and presented by Herbert Minton of Stoke-on-Trent. Butterfield designed the communion vessels and the lychgate at the entrance to the church.The modern stations of the cross are well worth a visit on their own. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:49 PM |
EDM |
914 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Joseph's Catholic Church |
Listed Category B. Plain Gothic style with single bay chancel. The church forms part of a group of buildings including the Presbytery (added 1899) and former school (now St Joseph�s Neighbourhood Centre).�The church serves the Catholic community in Peebles and district. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:51 PM |
EDM |
915 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary & St. David Catholic Church |
Work began in 1843 with the church opening at 15 Buccleuch Street the following year. Alterations were carried out in 1879 when a side aisle (now a side chapel) was added on the south side of the chancel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:54 PM |
EDM |
916 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Church |
Dating from 12C there has long been a church on this site. The current building is listed category B. The T plan shape with its outstanding bellcast-roofed tower dates from rebuilding in 1764, of which little more than the tower survived a major fire in 1880 (rebuilt 1883 Wardrop and Reid). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:55:57 PM |
EDM |
917 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Marys Catholic Church |
Simple rectangular gothic church with bellcote and pair of lancet windows on either side of a central buttress on the east gable. Porch on south wall with encaustic tiles floor. Altar, reredos and baldachinno of mahogany, designed by Archibald MacPherson in 1916 and depicting the Annunciation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:00 PM |
EDM |
918 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Episcopal Church |
Listed Category B. William Burn designed the original church with the 1882-4 chancel, vestry and porch added by Hay and Henderson. Gothic front to Eastgate with simple rectangular plan inside. Fine 1909 Harrison three-manual organ. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:03 PM |
EDM |
919 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Episcopal Church (1) |
A notable example of an Episcopal Church originally built in 1854 and extended in 1881 with good interior details.�Alterations have taken place over the intervening 151 years including incorporating a hall into the south aisle, removing pews to make more use of space and installing stairs to the attic. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:06 PM |
EDM |
920 (Digital Doors Open) |
Teviot Church |
Facing on to St Georges lane off Buccleuch Road the church was built in 1916, replacing an older building dating from 1843. The building is surprisingly large with a high, dark stained, pine roof with open beams. The most eye-catching feature of the building is the east window, installed to commemorate the reunion, in 1929, of the United Free Church and the Church of Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:09 PM |
EDM |
921 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Engine House |
Now sensitively refurbished and named the Engine House, this building dates from 1858-65, and was extended to the NE in 1895.� Once used to power the huge mills this former engine shed/boiler house has been brought back to life by Allied Surveyors for their own offices with many of the original features retained.Rubble-built with ashlar dressings. Central gabled engine house with three arched lights, skewputts oculus and ball finial. Lower three bays to right with roundheaded lights. Large semi-circular window over long opening with steel lintel. Projecting bay to the north with cast-iron roof tank inscribed with "Melrose & Sons Engineers and Ironfounders Hawick".�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:11 PM |
EDM |
922 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Haining Studios |
The Haining Studios are a series of six award winning contemporary creative spaces by Lee Boyd Architects within the converted Coach House courtyard on the Haining Estate offering an idyllic artisan haven in a stunning environment.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:14 PM |
EDM |
923 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Haining, Selkirk |
A gem of a building, this wonderful A listed Palladian mansion is set in a secluded site near the centre of the town. It was started in 1794 and considerably remodelled and enriched circa 1819 under the direction of Archibald Elliot, architect.The property is now in the care of the community based Haining Charitable Trust. Whilst the second world war service took its toll on the interiors the quality of space and light coupled with the integration within the landscape setting is not to be missed.The Haining Studios are also open as part of Doors Open Day (See Separate Listing) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:17 PM |
EDM |
924 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Ring o' the Toon |
A guided walk around the centre of Selkirk which encompasses the old town and more than thirty points of historical, architectural and cultural interest including the old Kirkyard where William Wallace was proclaimed 'Guardian of Scotland'.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:20 PM |
EDM |
925 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Weaving Shed, Ettrick Mill (B Listed) |
Following a �3m renovation this B listed former weaving shed to the rear of the main mill reopened this summer as the headquarters of the Eildon Housing Group.� Now providing first class office space for over 80 staff,� its transformation was masterminded by architect Alan Marshall of Gray Marshall Associates.The mill chimney adjacent to the weaving shed remains a landmark. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:23 PM |
EDM |
926 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tower Mill |
Tower Mill was built in 1852 as a spinning mill. It is partly built on a segmental arch spanning over the Slitrig water. The mill was originally powered by a large cast iron water wheel, which remains in place as one of the largest in Southern Scotland. The mill and wheel are listed category A and lies within the boundary of the 'Heart of Hawick' Townscape Heritage Initiative. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:26 PM |
EDM |
927 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trimontium Exhibition & Walk |
The Ormiston Institute is the INFORMATION CENTRE for the Melrose Doors Open Day. Refreshments are available here all day. Exhibition: Trimontium: Melrose?s Roman Past Exhibition is within the Ormiston Institute. This consists of a series of illustrated panels and modern artefact display cases; aerial photographs; artists' drawings; models; maps; the Newstead charger - to ride; a blacksmith's workshop; a Roman kitchen and pottery; replica armour; and a video room, showing 'The Lost Legions', narrated by Leonard Nimoy. Mementoes of your visit are available, including postcards, books and relevant souvenirs. The indispensable audio guide, which accompanies the admission ticket, has the distinctive voice of Bill McLaren (of Borders and rugby fame) to take you round. Walk: The Trimontium Walk starts from the Newstead Millennium Milestone at 14.00 and aims to finish by 15.30. Directions to Newstead (1 mile away - own transport required) will be given at The Ormiston. The guided walk will take you to the Roman camp, annexes and the amphitheatre. http://www.trimontium.freeserve.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:28 PM |
EDM |
928 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Centre |
The Trinity Centre was built to celebrate the 2nd millennium and the 150th anniversary of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. It was opened by the Duke of Buccleuch and is used by the local community both young and old. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:30 PM |
EDM |
929 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Church |
The Church stands on top of a slope at the east end of Hawick High Street. It is a sizeable building set within its own grounds with a session house and vestry at the south west corner fronting the church hall.� The pediment over the entrance door has the date of construction, 1843, inscribed upon it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:33 PM |
EDM |
930 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Church (1) |
Trinity Church is a good example of a later 19th century Romanesque style church with fine stone detailing to the principal street elevation making a considerable contribution to its immediate surroundings. The interior, though altered, demonstrates a good decorative scheme dating to 1928. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:36 PM |
EDM |
931 (Digital Doors Open) |
Victoria Halls, Selkirk |
The base for Selkirk Doors Open Day 2016, this fine red sandstone French renaissance building was open for guided tours into usually private areas of the building including backstage areas, dressing rooms and caretakers flat. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:39 PM |
EDM |
932 (Digital Doors Open) |
Waddell's Smoke House |
Built in the 19th century, this smoke house, in Mason’s Wynd, between the Masonic Lodge and the Museum, has been in the ownership of the same family for over 100 years. On the ridge of the pantiled roof is a wooden louvered ventilator which controls the amount of smoke being produced. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:42 PM |
EDM |
933 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wilton Church |
Wilton Parish Church in its commanding position is, undoubtedly, the most imposing building on the north side of the river. Designed by J T Emmett it was built in 1862. 1908 saw the building considerably extended by J P Alison to provide a north and south transept chancel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:45 PM |
EDM |
934 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wilton Park Lodge (Hawick Museum) |
Wilton Park Lodge is a category B listed property set within 107 acres of award winning parkland. Under the ownership of Scottish Borders Council, it is one of the town's principal attractions and has been the home of Hawick Museum for over 80 years. The house is built of coursed whinstone with ashlar dressings and stands on the site of a much older building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:47 PM |
EDM |
935 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Episcopal Church |
A building in the English Decorated Style this delightful church with a scissor braced roof has internal furnishings by Sir Robert Lorimer and Stained Glass by Herbert Hendrie.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:49 PM |
EDM |
936 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bernat Klein Studio |
A modern architectural gem in a countryside setting. This glass, brick and concrete structure seems to grow out of the ground and float among the trees. The building was damaged by flooding during an earlier conversion and is therefore in poor aesthetic condition as it awaits the instigation of future restorative works.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
937 (Digital Doors Open) |
Event - Flood Protection Scheme Walking Tour |
Members of the Flood Schemes project team will lead tours of the new flood defences. These will take in the riverside defences, the new Bridge Street footbridge and the Long Philip Burn river restoration works.This walk is generally flat and on footways/paths and is suitable for all ages. Sturdy footwear is advisable.The tour is FREE but places are limited so advance booking is recommended. Please email selkirkfps@scotborders.gov.uk to book a place on the tour.Meet at Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme site compound.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:55 PM |
EDM |
938 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rowlands Youth Project |
Rowlands is a youth project based in an old hardware store bequeathed by the owner Rowland Tait to the young people of Selkirk.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:56:58 PM |
EDM |
939 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heritage Hub |
The building was originally built in the mid-19th century as part of the Hawick Corn Exchange. Following fire damage it was brought back into use in 2007 as the Heritage Hub with alterations and extensions by Gray, Marshall Associates as part of the 'Heart of Hawick' project.Environmentally-controlled archive building on four floors but three floors generally inaccessible to public. Opening these to visitors during Doors Open Day will give an insight into how we work and the scale of the collections.Behind-the-scenes (strong room tours) and displays in search room, lobby and meeting room. There will be tours half hourly from 10:00 to 15:30 inclusive.The HERITAGE HUB will also act as the information centre of the Doors Open Day on Saturday 14 September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:01 PM |
EDM |
940 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Community Fire Station |
The fire station opened in 1970. Fully operational Community Fire Station consisting of a Wholetime Firefighter element who are present 24/7 and also a Retained Duty System crew, who attend at time of emergency. Staff training & development is carried out at station. The Station is also available as a resource for the public as a meeting venue.The complex includes the breathing apparatus training house and drill tower as well as the main building |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:04 PM |
EDM |
941 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Lodge 111 (Masonic Lodge) |
The building dates from 1922 when the brethren moved from Myrelawsgreen in Hawick.Tours at 13:15 and 14:00 (and potentially 14:45 if enough demand)PRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL at lodge111@hotmail.co.ukAccess will be open to the function room as well as the Temple, which will be set out as it would be for a Masonic Meeting with office-bearers in attendance. There will be tours of the temple and an explanation given of the layout, plan and key features. William Beattie's (sculptor of the 1514 Horse Memorial) actual Cavalry Sword will be on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:07 PM |
EDM |
942 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Museum |
The original building dates back to c 1600, with 1859 alterations by Wm Hall &Co Galashiels, and further works in 1910 by JP Allison and 1975by Aitken and Turnbull.Hawick Museum's parkland location and fascinating displays reflect the endeavour of the town and its people. The objects and fine works of art collected are not just about Hawick but a window on the world.Outside the museum, near the War Memorial, Hawick Callants Club recently installed the Passchendaele Negative sculptures which were unveiled on Gallipoli Day 12 July 2019 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:09 PM |
EDM |
943 (Digital Doors Open) |
Textile Centre of Excellence |
New centre which only opened in spring 2019, incorporated within Hawick High school to deliver much needed skills back into the textile sectorShowcase training being delivered within centre |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:12 PM |
EDM |
944 (Digital Doors Open) |
Borders Distillery |
The building was originally designed for the Hawick Urban Electric Company in a Tudor Cotswold style in the early 20th century and then became an engineers workshops for Turnbull & Scott. It was brought back into use by the Borders Distillery in 2018 with Gray Macpherson Architects. The conversion has won a number of national awards including from the Civic Trust and the RIAS as well as a local Scottish Borders Council Design Award in 2018. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:15 PM |
EDM |
945 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Rugby Football Club |
The home of Hawick Rugby Football Club. The club room contianing the Bill McLaren Room as well as the trophy room and education room will be open. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:17 PM |
EDM |
946 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Town Hall |
An outstanding late-19th century Scottish Baronial town hall on a prominent corner site with a tower that has a commanding presence over the whole town. The current town hall replaced the earlier tollbooth on the same site. The building continues to be used by the council for offices.Access to view the Council Chamber, Provost's Room and Old Police Station and cells which are not normally open to the public.PRE BOOKING ESSENTIAL Contact Frank Scott at fscott@scottborders.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:20 PM |
EDM |
947 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hawick Men's Shed |
Dating back to the late 1920s in a loose Art Deco style, the building was used for offices. It was recently converted to become the Hawick Men's Shed and now provides workshops, display areas and social facilities within a two storey building (access to the upper floor is via a staircase only) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:23 PM |
EDM |
948 (Digital Doors Open) |
Textile Tower House |
Borders Textile Towerhouse lets visitors discover the knitwear and tweed story, how the Borders woollen industries reached the height of luxury and fashion.You will also discover the fascinating history of this 500 year old tower from the days of the Border ReiversStyled in the Borders 2019This exhibition gathers together examples of the best quality fashion and design coming out of the Borders in 2019.The Wonders of Wool: Ann SmithThe landscape, flora and fauna of Scotland provide inspiration for these vibrant felt art works and other wool felt creations |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:26 PM |
EDM |
949 (Digital Doors Open) |
Richardson & Son Printers |
Richardson and Son and long established local printers in the town. They have been involved in printing a number of publications associated with the history of Hawick, including:"Companion Guide to Hawick and District" for Hawick Archaeological Society"Hawick & District and The Great War" by Derek Robertson"Reflections of Hawick" by Ian W Landles BEM an Alan G Brydon.In 2019 they used an 1863 machine to print Langholm Common-Riding ribbons on pink material.(Colours of the Winner of The Derby)The building now occupied by Richardson & Son has a long history.In 1921 the North British Railway Company opened a maintenance yard and sidings at the former Andrew Oliver & Son's auction site in Loch Park, relocating the district's wagon works from the wilderness at Riccarton junction.With the impending closure of the Waverley Line, the yard and its workshops were converted to an industrial estate by Hawick Town Council in 1968. One of the first tenants was The Hawick News, which moved from its original premises at 24 High Street. Their print works closed in 2000 and is now occupied by Richardson & Son, commercial and general printers |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:28 PM |
EDM |
950 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk 01 - Tour of Stobs Camp |
Walking tour to see some of the key areas of the First World War training & internment camp including parts of the British Guard camp, a spectacular view of the prisoner of war camp and the re-instated memorial in the former cemeteryDue to available parking numbers are limited for this tour to a maximum of 30 visitors. Car sharing is advised where possible.The tour takes place outdoors and at times entails walking over uneven ground. Stout footwear and outdoor clothing is advisedTour is suitable for families. Children will need to be accompanied by an adultPRE-BOOKING ESSENTIAL: Andy Jepson 07899804536 or a.jepson@archaeologyscotland.org.ukDetails, map & parking instructions to be sent to attendees via email prior to the event |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:31 PM |
EDM |
951 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk 02 - The architectural legacy of J P Alison |
As part of Doors Open Day, Mark Douglas, the council's Team Leader for Heritage & Design will lead a walk around the town centre to view the works of Hawick's most prominent and prolific architect; James Pearson Alison (1862-1932).Alison set up business in Hawick in 1887 or 1888 at 19 North Bridge Street which probably initially served as both office and house. In the latter year he was asked by Patrick Laing to design a substantial villa and commissions thereafter followed swiftly as his reputation grew among the local gentry and manufacturers. His office was at 'The Studio' at 45 North Bridge Street which he designed in 1900 and his residence being 'Ladylaw' in Hawick. He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and a member of the Hawick Callants Club.Outwith Hawick, his numerous projects including Port House and the Public Hall in Jedburgh, the War Memorial in Denholm and the former Police Station in Kelso. In the centre of Hawick, The Border Club, the former Unionist Club (now The Bourtree) and the Savings Bank on the High Street are all examples of his work His practice continued after his death under the existing title of J P Alison & Hobkirk. In 1936 J Murray Aitken was taken into partnership, becoming sole partner in 1955. The firm of Aitken & Turnbull is the successor of this practiceThis walk is generally flat and on footways/pathsThe tour is FREE and no booking is required but numbers will be restricted to 30 visitors to avoid congestion. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:33 PM |
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952 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Fire Station |
Alloa Fire Station opened in 1964. It currently has three fire appliances, including specialist vehicles for urban search and rescue and heavy rescue, one of which is crewed by twelve retained personnel. There are twenty-five wholetime personnel operating on a five-watch rotational duty system.The inception of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service in April 2013 means that these fire crews and their supporting equipment from Alloa could be called upon to mobilise to anywhere in Scotland.The role of the fire service has changed dramatically since 1964. The modern fire service of today attends a range of incidents including fires, road traffic collisions, urban search and rescue, water rescue and rope rescue. The appliances and equipment within Alloa display the vast array of equipment required for these tasks. The crews are also pro-actively involved in all aspects of community safety work, including the delivery of home fire safety visits and engaging with the local community to give fire safety advice.To book a free Home Fire Safety Visit text ‘fire’ to 61611, call 0800 0731 999 or visit the website: www.firescotland.gov.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:36 PM |
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953 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Greenfield House |
Greenfield House was designed by the Edinburgh architects A G Sydney Mitchell & Wilson for David Paton Thomson, one of the directors of John Paton, Son & Co. Ltd. It was elegantly furnished and housed a fine art collection. The same architects reconstructed and extended the house after a fire in 1914. David Thomson died in 1917 and in his will instructed that his wife should live in the house until her death, after which it must be sold. Jane Thomson died early in 1950 and Alloa Burgh Council bought Greenfield House. The official opening of the Municipal Buildings by The Right Rev. George J Jeffrey D.D, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, was an important civic occasion and took place on 13th September 1952. Many of the original fittings of the house, including stained glass, Arts & Crafts style carved stone and wood, plasterwork and wood panelling, have survived. There are also several paintings, including a portrait of the eminent Alloa mining engineer, Robert Bald, on display. Greenfield House is currently the headquarters of Clackmannanshire Council, but the Council will be moving out soon, after over sixty years of local government use of the building. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:40 PM |
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954 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Hilton Farm |
The Earl and Countess of Mar & Kellie's home have some fine family portraits, including a newly arrived three-metre high painting of Walter Coningsby Erskine, 10th Earl of Mar, who inherited the earldom and Alloa estate from his cousin, the 9th Earl of Mar, in 1866. He had had a very distinguished career in India and became a Commander of the Bath following the Indian Mutiny, when he managed to keep his district of Jubalpore quiet. He used his considerable fortune to enlarge Alloa House and improve the estate, as well as making alterations and repairs to Alloa Tower.The paintings also complement the large collection of Mar & Kellie portraits on display in nearby Alloa Tower. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:43 PM |
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955 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Ludgate Church |
This church was designed by Peddie & Kinnear in Early French Gothic style and replaced a plain 18th century building. In 1902 Scots late Gothic transepts and a pine and marble sanctuary with an elaborate pulpit by A G Sydney Mitchell & Wilson, who had also designed Greenfield for David Thomson, were added; David Thomson and his brother John Thomson Paton paid for this work. The north window is in memory of their parents, while the west and east transept windows were given by the Procters, another branch of the Paton family. All three windows are by C E Kempe.The 1904 pipe organ by Messrs Lewis and Co was also given by the Thomsons. The adjacent church hall was designed by the Alloa architect Adam Frame in 1891.The interior was altered several years ago: the original pews were removed, the marble altar moved to the west transept and the walls and roof painted. Memorials and other fittings from the former North Church have been incorporated into the modernised church. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:45 PM |
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956 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Old Kirkyard and Mar and Kellie Mausoleum |
The parish church of St Mungo was established in the 14th century then enlarged and the tower raised in 1680-2. The mason was Tobias Bauchop, whose house still stands in Kirkgate. Around 1700, John, 6th Earl of Mar, built a private aisle with burial vault on the north side of the church. The old kirk became overcrowded and was condemned in 1816: it was mostly demolished and many stones reused to build the new parish church in Bedford Place.Designed by James Gillespie Graham, the Mar & Kellie Mausoleum was built on the site of the Mar Aisle. The original ceiling was painted brightly and decorated with flowers and Rococo panels. It was partly restored in 1994-6. The old kirkyard contains a good collection of early trade gravestones and fine memorials for many of the people responsible for the development of Alloa into a busy industrial town. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 05:57:48 PM |
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957 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Sheriff Court |
The Sheriff Court was built as the new County and Police Buildings to replace Ochil House. It was designed by Brown and Wardrop in a late Scots-Flemish style and it also reflects the local tradition, with crowstepped gables and gablets. Above the main entrance on Mar Street is a balcony surmounted by lions and the Royal coat-of-arms. The impressive three-storey tower has pedimented clock faces and a steep roof. The first-floor court room has a hammer-beam roof and large light fittings, originally for gas lamps. The extension and police offices were designed by William Kerr, who was responsible for many public and private buildings in the county.Portraits from the Mar & Kellie collection are on display in this multi-functional court building. There will be no access to the cells. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:01:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:01:57 PM |
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958 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Speirs Centre |
The Speirs Centre was built as Alloa Public Baths and Gymnasium and was gifted by John Thomson Paton, Managing Director of John Paton, Son & Co. Ltd, KIlncraigs Mill. It was designed by John James Burnet, Son & Campbell. Construction began in 1895 and it opened on 29th April 1898. The building has been described as ‘one of Scotland’s finest public baths and gymnasiums’. It closed at the end of 1986, then reopened as a gymnastic centre on 13thJanuary 1989 as The Speirs Centre, in memory of the Clackmannanshire boxer Tommy Speirs. It closed again in 2012 and reopened on 18th October 2014, with a new extension designed by LDN Architects.It now provides a wide range of services, including a library; local and family history research centre; Archives; Registry; and exhibitions on the history and heritage of the county. Clackmannanshire’s Archive Collection was moved into a new storage facility in the building in 2017 and people are invited to have a guided tour of the Archive Store, which is not normally accessible to the public. The Archives include records of Clackmannanshire Council and its predecessor bodies (including property valuation rolls, school log books and burial records) and also contain privately donated collections from local companies, clubs, families and individuals, such as the Patons & Baldwins archive and the Johnstone of Alva Papers. There will also be displays relating to the history of the building and a look at what the county was like thirty years ago, to mark the 30th anniversary of Doors Open Days. Exhibition: Alloa Pottery - A CelebrationAlloa Pottery was established in c1783, but its heyday began when it was taken over in 1856 by Joseph Bailey, an Edinburgh china and glass merchant. His sons later ran the pottery, modernising, expanding and improving it to ensure its survival in an increasingly competitive market. W & J A Bailey's Alloa Pottery flourished, winning awards at international trade exhibitions, producing an extensive range of pottery and engraved glassware and claiming to hold a stock of 100,000 tea pots. It eventually closed in 1907. This new exhibition has been researched, devised and arranged by the Friends of Clackmannanshire Heritage and includes about 150 pieces from the county Heritage Collection.The Great Tapestry of Scotland - a new panel for ClackmannanshirePart of the Great Tapestry of Scotland was shown to acclaim in the Speirs Centre in 2017; since then a panel has been researched and designed to tell aspects of the story of Clackmannanshire. The main design has been drawn by Andrew Crummy and workshops have been held around the county to recruit volunteers and to select additional subjects for the panel. Visitors will be able to see the outline drawings on the linen panel and to find out more about the background to the project, which is being coordinated by Clackmannanshire TSI. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:01:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:01:59 PM |
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959 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa St John's Episcopal Church |
This fine church was designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson in a simple Geometric style, with a separate bell-tower and tall, broach spire. It is one of the most beautifully designed and finished Episcopal churches in Scotland. It was built for Walter Coningsby Erskine, Earl of Mar & Kellie, as a gift to the congregation.The ornate interior includes stained glass by C A Gibbs (1869), C E Kempe (1890, 1902), Douglas Strachan (1913) and Margaret Chilton (1939) given by the Erskine family, William Bailey of Alloa Pottery and the Younger family, brewers in Alloa; a Sicilian marble altar with a reredos mosaic by Salviati of Venice; and some very fine memorials,including an impressive marble effigy of Walter Coningsby Erskine, a World War I memorial designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and a chancel screen and accompanying memorial tablet of 1902 in memory of 2nd Lieutenant E J Younger, killed in the Boer War. The tablet contains an enamel by Phoebe Anna Traquair.Restoration of the spire and chancel was completed with financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland and other funding bodies. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:02 PM |
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960 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa St Mungo’s Parish Church |
Designed by James Gillespie Graham to replace the old parish church in Kirkgate, this Late Georgian building is a large, ornate, battlemented rectangle with a five-bay north elevation. It has an impressive 207ft high spire, its corners clasped by flying buttresses with crocketed pinnacles. External additions were made in 1966-7 by Leslie Grahame Thomson.The interior was also much altered by the same architect, who removed the galleries and added the panelled wood ceiling in 1936-7, as well as designing the pulpit, lectern, font and oak pews. In 1966-7 he created a new west chancel.The interesting stained glass is of late 19th and 20th century date, and includes work by William Meikle & Sons (1901), A L Moore & Co. (1901), William Wilson (1951-2) and John Blyth (1991). The Congregation has recently completed a two-year conservation, restoration and facilities enhancement programme on both the internal and external fabric of the building, which celebrated its 200th anniversary in June 2019. Visitors will have an opportunity to see this work, as well as a fine new commemorative stained glass window and time capsule commissioned to mark the bicentenary. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:04 PM |
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961 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa St Mungo’s RC Church |
The church was constructed in dark brown brick and is still modern in appearance though traditional in form: it has a huge east gable with a five-light window and a belfry with narrow, vertical louvred slits.The nave is spacious and bright, the narrow aisles supported on elegant, tall octagonal columns. In the Lady Chapel is a richly coloured, three-light stained glass window by Sadie McLellan in the Dalles de Verre technique developed in France in the 1930s, where the glass is cast in a mould, broken into pieces and the design set into a resin compound instead of lead cames. This technique still looks startlingly modern. Many of the modern furnishings of the church were donated by various parishioners. Some of the church vestments may be on display. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:06 PM |
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962 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa The Coach House Theatre |
The Alman Dramatic Club was formed in 1939 by a group of fifteen women led by Helen Wright and Nettie Forsyth and soon became the largest performing arts group in the county. This informal group developed into an amateur dramatic club. In 1953 the Club was allowed to use the hay loft in the former Coach House of Inglewood, a mansion built in 1900 by the Forrester-Paton family and designed by A G Sydney Mitchell & Wilson. The estate was later owned by the Church of Scotland and the Club eventually purchased the Coach House.The Hay Loft Theatre opened in 1957, but in 1959 its present name was adopted. Since then it has been the Club’s permanent home, its unique 63-seat theatre providing audiences with an intimate theatrical experience where they have seen numerous performances, including many full-length plays, as well as modern writing, comedy, tragedy and satire. The Club has performed works by all the great playwrights, national and international, as well as its own members’ work. The theatre is also used by other groups for a range of cultural activities.The building has been renovated with grants from the Heritage Lottery Fund and many other supporters. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:08 PM |
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963 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Tower |
One of the largest and finest towers of its type in Scotland, it was home to the distinguished Erskine family, Earls of Mar, from the later 14th century until 1800. By 1693 a mansion, kitchen tower, brew house and other buildings had been added. In 1702 John, 6th Earl of Mar, began to convert the tower into an elegant modern house and created an ambitious and extensive planned landscape around his home.In 1800 the mansion was destroyed by fire, but the tower survived. By the 1980s it was derelict. Alloa Tower Building Preservation Trust restored it to its likely appearance in 1712. The tower was opened formally by Her Majesty the Queen in 1997. A fine collection of Erskine family portraits from the Mar & Kellie collection is displayed, along with many items of family silver, while a DVD tells the story of the tower. Alloa Tower is owned and managed by the National Trust for Scotland. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:10 PM |
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964 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alva Ice House |
James Raymond Johnstone inherited the Alva House estate in 1795. He added a new west wing and probably the stable block and ice house, in c.1810-20. The ice house is buried on the slope below the stables. By the mid-19th century most country houses and estates had an ice house, to keep provisions cold and fresh and provide a supply of ice for fruit sherbets and table decorations. The introduction of refrigeration in the early 1900s rendered ice houses obsolete. This ice house is a fine example, consisting of an entrance passage leading into a heptagonal corridor around the main ice chamber, which is egg-shaped, with a flattened base and a hatch at the top through which to lower the ice. The corridor has six niches set into the inner walls, with stone storage shelves. There would have been three doors, to maintain a dry, even temperature and atmosphere for the ice. The ice house was restored as part of the Ochils Landscape Partnership programme, with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Clackmannanshire Council, LEADER and other sources. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:12 PM |
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965 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alva Old Kirkyard and Johnstone Mausoleum |
The church of St Serf was rebuilt in 1632 but was abandoned in the 1980s when the congregation merged with that of the Eadie Church. It was demolished after a fire in 1985. Its ‘footprint’ and some inscribed stones remain, along with some interesting early gravestones in the kirkyard. The Erskine family, cousins of the Earls of Mar, had a burial vault beneath the church and there is a plaque in memory of Dr Robert Erskine (1677-1718), who was Chief Physician to Tzar Peter the Great.The Johnstone Mausoleum was designed by Robert and James Adam for John Johnstone (1734–1795), who bought the Alva estate from James Erskine, Lord Alva, in 1775. Johnstone built the mausoleum c1790, following the death of his wife. Columns of the Greek Doric order flank the entrance, supporting a triangular pediment. It is one of only four Adam mausolea in Scotland. Johnstone, his wife and six of their descendants are buried in the original mausoleum: an eastern extension was added in the 19th century to accommodate additional burials. The mausoleum, which is owned by Clackmannanshire Heritage Trust, has been restored and a glass roof has replaced the pitched roof of the 19th century extension.The Old Kirkyard was restored as part of the Historic Kirkyards Trail project of the Ochils Landscape Partnership programme. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:15 PM |
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966 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clackmannan Parish Church |
Designed by James Gillespie Graham, this fine building probably replaced the medieval church built on the site in 1249. In perpendicular Georgian Gothic, with a buttressed tower against the west gable, there have been a number of alterations, but the interior retains many of its original features, including the pews and gallery. A plaque by Sir Robert Lorimer commemorates Robert Bruce, Master of Burleigh, who was killed at Le Cateau on 26th August 1914, an early casualty of the First World War.The stained glass is impressive and all of mid-20th century date; there are windows by Herbert Hendrie (1938, 1940), Douglas Hamilton (1952, 1953), Gordon Webster (1964) and Sadie McLellan (1966), the last one donated by the Buick family of Hilton Fireclay, Brick & Tile Works in Alloa. The Coronation window, the only one in the county, is in the east wall of the gallery. Her Majesty the Queen visited the church on 9th July 1997 to see it. In the kirkyard, late 17th and early 18th century trade gravestones reflect the farming backgrounds of many of the inhabitants of the parish. The large memorial for the Bruce family can also be seen. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:17 PM |
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967 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clackmannan Tower |
Clackmannan Tower dates from c1360 and was built by the Bruce family. In the 15th century the building was raised to its current height and the taller south wing was constructed. A new mansion was built to the west of the tower in the late 16th century and in the 17th century further changes were made to the tower. Lady Catherine Bruce, the last of the family, lived in the mansion until her death in 1791.The tower has been in the guardianship of the State since the 1950s and is managed on its behalf by Historic Environment Scotland, which has undertaken extensive repairs. Further improvements have been carried out recently as part of the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative (IFLI). New internal barriers have improved safety for visitors, the scaffolded staircase has been removed and new lighting has been installed. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:19 PM |
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968 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clackmannan Town Hall |
Clackmannan Town Hall was built in four phases. The main hall was designed by the Alloa architect Adam Frame and built in 1888. The Art Nouveau-style, red sandstone facade on Main Street, designed by Ebenezer Simpson, was gifted by John Thomson Paton, Managing Director of John Paton, S.on & Co. Ltd, Kilncraigs Mill, Alloa, who also provided an endowment fund. Completed in 1903, it included a library and reading room, billiards and recreation rooms and was also funded with a grant from Andrew Carnegie.Mr Thomson Paton gave it in trust to the Parish Council of the Parish of Clackmannan. In 1927 the local Miners Welfare Fund paid for a western extension, providing a new billiards hall with retiring room. In 1993 a north-eastern extension was added by Clackmannan District Council, to provide a new library and Community Access Point and building was refurbished. The hall is now managed by Clackmannan Town Hall Trust. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:21 PM |
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969 (Digital Doors Open) |
Devon Colliery Beam Engine House |
Devon Colliery has had a long history. It was leased to the Alloa Coal Company in 1843, but flooding, which had always been a huge problem, forced it to close in 1854. The company managed to reopen it in 1879, achieving this with new pit-head plant, including the very impressive Beam Engine House, which housed a Cornish-style beam pumping engine built by Neilson & Co in Glasgow in 1865. It could pump 2,560 gallons of water per minute out of the colliery. It took about a year to drain the pit, with several million gallons of water being pumped out every 24 hours. The steam engine was also used to drive machinery of all kinds and was in operation until 1932, when electric pumps were installed. Devon Colliery was the largest and longest lasting colliery in Clackmannanshire. It was served by the wagon way and mineral railway lines connecting it with the neighbouring Crophill pit and with the main line to Alloa and Tillicoultry. It closed in 1960, ending at least 450 years of coalmining in the area around Sauchie Tower. The beam engine was partly dismantled. The Beam Engine House was restored by Clackmannan District Council in 1993, by which time only the massive cast-iron beam and part of the pump-rod remained. It is one of the few surviving beam engines in Scotland and the only sign that a colliery ever existed on the site. It was converted to office space and, after sporadic use, was later sold to the Scottish SPCA, which is now developing plans to use it as an educational information centre. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:23 PM |
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970 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dollar Museum |
This fine independent, community-run museum occupies part of a former early 19th century woollen mill and has permanent displays about the history of Dollar and its environs, including Granny’s Kitchen, Castle Campbell, Dollar Academy and the Devon Valley Railway. On the first floor is a reading and research room.Dollar Museum celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2018. It has created and shown over 150 temporary exhibitions since it opened in 1988 and the new exhibition for 2019 is as follows:Developing Dollar - a century of housing in Dollar This exhibition tells the fascinating story of the 33 major housing developments which have taken place in Dollar in the last hundred years, focussing on plans, planning issues and the memories of those who grew up in the new houses. The display 'Moving House' also showcases a range of household items from the 1920s to the present day. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:26 PM |
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971 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dollar Parish Church |
This is one of only two churches known to have been designed by Sir William Tite, whose architectural practice was mainly concerned with railways. It is Gothic in style and originally T-plan, with nave, north transepts, a tall bell-tower and small corbelled and crenelated angle towers. The chancel was added in 1925 to accommodate the Rushworth and Dreaper organ. The interior has only been altered slightly, with 19th century pews and galleries remaining; the pulpit, chancel panelling, communion table and stalls were designed by J Jeffrey Waddell in 1925-6. The stained glass includes windows designed by A Ballantine & Son (1910), St Enoch Glass Studios (1949) and the Union Window which commemorates the union of this church and the West Church in 1979. Designed by Jennifer Campbell and Adam Robson, it illustrates the different aspects of caring by the church. The window was executed by Douglas Hogg. The original cartoon is on display in Dollar Museum. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:28 PM |
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972 (Digital Doors Open) |
Menstrie Castle |
Menstrie Castle was built c1560 as a manor house by the Alexander family. It was the birthplace of Sir William Alexander, who had an illustrious career during the reign of James VI and I. In 1621 he began to establish a new colony called Nova Scotia, but the scheme failed and he lost money. Nonetheless, he improved Menstrie Castle and his town house in Stirling (Argyll's Lodging) in 1633, when he was invested 1st Earl of Stirling and Viscount Canada. In 1640, however, he died a bankrupt and broken man in London. The house was damaged during the Civil War. James Holburne acquired it in 1648 and his grandson sold it to Alexander Abercromby of Tullibody in 1719. Sir Ralph Abercromby, the famous military commander, was born there in 1734. The Abercromby family sold the estate in 1924.By 1951 the building was derelict, but was saved from destruction by a campaign led by the actor, broadcaster and conservationist Moultrie Kelsall. The restoration was completed in 1964. Most of the Castle was converted into flats, but two ground-floor rooms were restored as a display area. These are now owned by Clackmannanshire Council and are managed by the National Trust for Scotland. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:31 PM |
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973 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sauchie Tower |
Sir James Schaw of Greenock acquired the estate of Sauchie by marriage and probably built Sauchie Tower c.1415. The Schaws were an influential family in medieval Scotland. The tower complex included an outer wall, cobbled courtyard and large hall with kitchen and bread oven. The west courtyard wall was partly remodelled c.1490, to include gunholes and corner tower. In 1631 this was incorporated into Sauchie House, built by Alexander Schaw, who was knighted in 1633 by Charles I. In c1710 the family moved to their new mansion of Schawpark. A cottage was built against the south end of Sauchie House. The tower roof fell in c1858 and the bartizans (corner turrets) and gables collapsed c1890. Sauchie House was demolished in 1930 and the cottage soon afterwards. Sauchie Tower is owned by Clackmannanshire Heritage Trust, which has carried out remedial repairs. The Friends of Sauchie Tower were established to support the restoration of the tower. The group was awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund grant to carry out the project entitled Sauchie Tower and its Environs, which included an excavation and research on the family, site and surroundings.Clackmannanshire Heritage Trust and the Friends are planning to raise funds to complete the excavation of the site, finish the restoration of Sauchie Tower, conserve the ruins of Sauchie House and reshape the surrounding landscape. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:33 PM |
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974 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sauchie and Coalsnaughton Parish Church |
The church was built as a chapel of ease in 1842 and celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2017. The design consists of a plain nave with a tall, square eastern tower of four stages, including a belfry. The bell was installed in 1846 and was rung in the traditional manner until recently, but is now operated by pushing an electric switch.Improvements were made in about 1889, including the two west windows, with stained glass representing Faith, Hope and Charity and the Bible, Holy Spirit and Lamb of God. The north and south side windows include symbols of the Four Evangelists.The furnishings include a finely carved Communion table presented in 1932; the pulpit, moved to its present side position in 1972; an octagonal baptismal font donated in 1948 and a Hammond organ, probably the third organ in the church. The church united with Coalsnaughton Parish Church in 1994 and its baptismal font, a gift from the Sunday School in 1943, and Communion table were moved here. There are two adjacent halls, one built in 1900 and the other in 1956/7. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:35 PM |
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975 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alloa Heritage Walks |
Walk 1: The Alloa Wagon Way Alloa Tower was once at the centre of a large estate owned by the Erskines. The 6th Earl of Mar was exiled after leading the 1715 Jacobite Uprising, his title and estate forfeited to the Government. His family bought the estate back and it was later managed by the 6th Earl's daughter Lady Frances Erskine. Her father had developed a road through Alloa to bring coal from his mines to the harbour, but in 1766 Lady Frances had wooden rails laid along its route to create a new wagon way. Later improvements ensured that the new wagon way made the transport of coal much more efficient and by 1775 Alloa was exporting over one third of Scotland’s total coal production.This walk will explore the surviving sections of the original wagon way through Alloa. The walk will take no more than 1 hour 45 minutes.Walk 2: Alloa House and Park Lady Frances's son John Francis Erskine inherited the Alloa estate in 1776. He improved it including creating a fish pond fed by water taken from the River Black Devon and with an elaborate dam and sluice system. His grandson, the 9th Earl of Mar, built Alloa House in the 1830s and his successor the Earl of Kellie, who inherited the estate in 1866, made many improvements, extended the house considerably, built a walled garden, new lodges and, probably c1870, an ice house near the fish pond.This walk will explore the surviving evidence for the Alloa House estate, including the walled garden and the fish pond. The walk will take no more than 1 hour 45 minutes.The walks will start from Alloa Tower. No pre-booking is required. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:37 PM |
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976 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tait’s Tomb |
This remarkable burial ground of the Taits of Harviestoun stands on its own in a field and is encircled by a high stone wall. The 5 monuments and wall plaque commemorate several generations, beginning with John Tait (1727-1800), a wealthy Edinburgh lawyer, who bought the Harviestoun estate in 1780. Their home, Harviestoun Castle, was demolished in 1970. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:40 PM |
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977 (Digital Doors Open) |
The George Kerr Trail |
The trail starts at St John’s Primary School and is self-guided thereafter. The architect George Kerr (1865-1927) could be called the ‘Charles Rennie Mackintosh’ of Alloa, such was his interest in and use of motifs favoured by his famous contemporary. In 1893 he settled in Alloa, where in 1896 he set up his own practice at 30 Mar Street. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:41 PM |
EDM |
978 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tillicoultry Parish Church |
This elaborate and unusual church was designed by William Stirling to replace its predecessor, built in 1773 on a site a little to the east. Much of the stone from the earlier structure was probably used to build the new church.Built in neo-Perpendicular style, the church features buttresses to the sides of each bay which end in impressively tall, pointed finials. Stirling’s original design may have included a spire or tower, but it was never built.The octagonal bellcote over the north entrance houses a bell cast in Rotterdam in 1670 by Cornelius Ouderogge; this was removed from the medieval church which stood further north on Kirk Hill, refitted in its 18th century successor, then moved again to its present location.A horseshoe-shaped gallery was replaced in 1920 by a single gallery. The fine, three-light stained glass window of 1924 by Douglas Strachan was installed in memory of the Rev Joseph Conn.The kirkyard contains several interesting and elaborate gravestones, many of which were restored as part of the Historic Kirkyards Trail project of the Ochils Landscape Partnership programme. They shed light on the inhabitants of Tillicoultry as it developed into an industrial town, with many textile mills. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:44 PM |
EDM |
979 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clackmannan Heritage Walks |
Clackmannan was once the county town, where the Sheriff Court was held and where the Tolbooth was built in 1592. There will be guided walks around this fascinating historic town, led by members of the Heritage Group. The walks will look at the Stone of Mannan, the Mercat Cross, the remains of the Tolbooth, Clackmannan Tower and other important buildings and sites which help to tell the story of the town from which the county take its name. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:46 PM |
EDM |
980 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullibody Heritage Centre |
Tullibody is an ancient parish linked with Cambuskenneth Abbey. A church was founded in 1149 and parts of this ruined church are probably of that date, though a date stone records its restoration in 1539. It was damaged by the French army of Mary of Guise twenty years later. It was restored again, with the addition of a bellcote, in 1760 by George Abercomby and turned into the family mausoleum. In 1833 it became a chapel of ease, but was abandoned as unsafe in 1904 and unroofed in 1916. The kirkyard contains some interesting gravestones, including the 15th century stone coffin known as the Maiden Stone. The village of Tullibody grew around the medieval church, but in c1800 the Abercromby family moved it. The core of the new village was around Main Street and the Tron Tree. In the 19th century a tannery was built and the village began to grow. It expanded again in the 1950s, when new housing was built for a large influx of miners from Lanarkshire, who came to work in the short-lived Glenochil Colliery. Most of the old village was demolished and rebuilt. The Heritage Centre is run by Tullibody History Group and tells the fascinating story of the village and neighbouring Cambus. Displays include a model of Tullibody; a fully furnished doll's house modelled on Tullibody House, owned by the Abercomby family (an illustrated genealogy gives details of this remarkable family); a replica Victorian schoolroom and a 1940s-style kitchen; as well as details about significant people, such as William Burns Paterson, who founded what is now Alabama State University, and the baker, botanist and geologist Robert Dick (1811-1866), to whom a fine memorial has been erected in Tullibody. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:48 PM |
EDM |
981 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullibody Old Kirk |
Tullibody is an ancient parish linked with Cambuskenneth Abbey. A church was founded in 1149 and parts of this ruined church are probably of that date, though a date stone records its restoration in 1539. It was damaged by the French army of Mary of Guise twenty years later. It was restored again, with the addition of a bellcote, in 1760 by George Abercomby and turned into the family mausoleum. In 1833 it became a chapel of ease, but it was abadoned as unsafe in 1904 and unroofed in 1916. The kirkyard contains some interesting gravestones, including the 15th century stone coffin known as the Maiden Stone.Two phases of restoration work on the Old Kirk have been completed and it is hoped that the improvements will help to protect the building from vandalism. Further restoration of the building and gravestones are being planned. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:50 PM |
EDM |
982 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullibody St Serf's Church |
This church was built to replace the Old Kirk and remains remarkably unaltered. It is of plain form and was designed by P Macgregor Chalmers. It consists of a nave with low north aisle and eastern apse and mostly round-arched, Romanesque windows. The interior remains equally intact, with bare stone walls and open wooden roofs over the nave and aisle; the apse has a plastered ceiling. The furnishings - plain pews and round stone font - are entirely contemporary with the building, as are the three stained glass windows, which were designed by Stephen Adam & Son of Glasgow. The fine west window was restored a few years ago. On an aisle column, window jamb and door lintel are carved phrases and beatitudes. A wrought iron stand near the south door holds a bell, dated 1838, which used to hang in the bellcote of the Old Kirk. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:52 PM |
EDM |
983 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk around Tullibody |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:54 PM |
EDM |
984 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kennetpans Distillery and Warehouse |
The picturesque and intriguing ruin of Kennetpans Distillery was the birthplace of the Scottish whisky industry. Founded in the early 18th century by the brothers John and James Stein, by the 1730s it was the largest distillery in Scotland. The buildings which survive today were probably built in the 1770s. In 1786 a Boulton and Watt steam engine was installed to operate a mill in the distillery. There were also maltings, grain-drying kilns, grain stores, workshops, storage areas for empty casks and large secure warehouses. A wagon way and mile-long canal linked it with Kilbagie Distillery, established by James Stein in the 1770s, and the nearby pow (harbour), from where the whisky was shipped. By 1788, the two distilleries were so successful that they paid more export tax than the total land tax for Scotland. Legislation passed in the 1780s was designed, however, to curb the massive export of whisky to England; duties increased and Scottish distillers had to give a year’s notice of their intent to export, during which time production had to stop. Kennetpans was bankrupted and the distillery closed. It reopened in 1791 after it was bought by two businessmen and leased back to John Stein Jnr. Production resumed in 1795, but it closed for ever after his death in 1825. Kennetpans was never modernised for grain whisky production and it is, therefore, the most complete survivor of its type. The distillery buildings were unroofed by the early 1900s and all machinery and internal fittings removed or collapsed. There are traces of the designed landscape around Kennetpans House which, along with the Courts of Offices, was demolished in the mid 20th century. The distillery complex was one of the projects in the Inner Forth Landscape Initiative programme, partly funded by Historic Environment Scotland; test pits inside the three-storey distillery revealed original floor surfaces and it has been mostly cleared of vegetation, exposing the extent of the structural decay. A detailed 3D laser scan survey, full digital photographic record and historic building analysis of the entire building were also carried out in advance of conservation work. The present owners of the site are keen to celebrate and raise awareness of its national importance and have established a trust to try to raise funds to save it for future generations. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:56 PM |
EDM |
985 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullibody Community Garden |
Tullibody Community Garden is run by the charity Tullibody Healthy Living. The garden is cultivated by volunteers, who gain valuable horticultural skills, as well as growing affordable fruit and vegetables to encourage local people to create fresh, healthy meals. The volunteers have brought a wide range of skills to the project; some had no vegetable gardening experience at all, while others have lots of experience as amateurs or professional gardeners. Many of them are unemployed and volunteering helps them in a number of ways, boosting confidence, getting them out of the house and keeping them physically active. It is also a great opportunity for everyone to make use of their own knowledge and skills. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:02:59 PM |
EDM |
986 (Digital Doors Open) |
Allanton World Peace Sanctuary |
Allanton Sanctuary is a beautiful harled late Georgian laird’s house, enlarged and remodelled as a mid-Victorian Baronial manor, which is now the European Sanctuary of The World Peace Prayer Society. It is set in 18 acres of parkland.The Society was founded in 1955 by the Japanese teacher, philosopher and poet, Masahisa Goi who dedicated his life to peace and humanity. The Society promotes the message ‘May Peace Prevail on Earth’, through its activities of planting peace poles, world peace flag ceremonies, peace education programmes, and environmental education programmes. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:01 PM |
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987 (Digital Doors Open) |
Andy Goldsworthy Sculptures Tour |
Start from Gracefield Arts Centre, Edinburgh Road, Dumfries, where you can see the 'Three Cones' and pick up an itinerary from the gallery with full details of directions for the rest of the tour. A chance to take yourself on a quest for the Nithsdale Goldsworthy sculptures. Follow the river valleys northwards to find the Cairns at Dunesslin, the Penpont Cairn and the dramatically sited 'Touchstone North' at Crairiepark near Thornhill, a large scale upright stone circle: a touchstone between Penpont and Pole, a landmark that will orientate north. Stout footwear is essential. We thank the landowners for granting public access, which is for Doors Open Days only. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:03 PM |
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988 (Digital Doors Open) |
Annan Museum |
This family friendly museum houses a permanent exhibition on the history of Annan and surrounding area. Travel in time from the prehistory to the era of nuclear fusion with displays on the way that include costume, First World War memorabilia, town regalia and a remarkable collection of fine art showing Annan and the Solway shore. Look out for a 3000 year old bronze sword, mummified baby crocodiles and a 110 year old piece of chocolate! A glittering exhibition of recent archaeological finds from across Dumfries and Galloway. Learn about the important, interesting and downright odd items that have turned up all over Dumfries and Galloway in recent years. From shining swords to delicate brooches, here’s a world of wonder that’s been found on your doorstep. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:05 PM |
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989 (Digital Doors Open) |
ARCHAEOLOGY AT KNOCKMAN WOOD |
See www.cvcwt.org.uk for more details |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:07 PM |
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990 (Digital Doors Open) |
Assembly Rooms |
This Category B listed building is owned by Dumfriesshire Freemasons, and, as its name suggests, was built in 1825 for assembly and celebration. Doonhamers will tell you it has the best dance floor in the southwest of Scotland. You will have a chance to see why by getting under the floor; and while you're at it go above the ceiling too in order to visit a long-hidden minstrel's gallery!You can also see round the Masonic Temple. Learn a bit about freemasonry in Dumfries. STB access category 2: assisted wheelchair. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:09 PM |
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991 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balmaclellan Church |
A harled, T-plan Kirk, the body built around 1750 with the north aisle added in 1833 by William McCandlish. The west gable has a pyramid-topped bellcote. The windows were given their present round-headed appearance in 1886. The interior is remarkable for the timber roof, with the diagonal trusses meeting in a central pendant. The stained glass west window depicting Christ the Lord of All is dated 1928 and is by Gordon Webster. The graveyard has an early 18th-century table-stone commemorating the Covenanting martyr Robert Grierson. Statue and plaque in churchyard commemorate Sir Walter Scott’s ‘Old Mortality’, who came from Balmaclellan. Crimean war memorial in churchyard – earliest civic war memorial in Scotland. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:11 PM |
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992 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balmaclellan Clog & Shoe Workshop |
Visit this workshop in the beautiful Glenkens to discover how contemporary and traditional clogs are made by hand. Godfrey Smith has recently made clogs on commission for the National Museum of Scotland but also makes leather boots, shoes and sandals. There is also a small display of historic footwear. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:14 PM |
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993 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barfil Farm |
Barfil Farm is a 144 hectare upland farm running traditional Galloway cattle, Blackface and Castlemilk Moorit sheep, pigs and hens. Maggie Gordon and Bob Lee have always been interested in conservation and as well as rare plants and native breeds of animals they use traditional farm skills such as working with heavy horses.The farm buildings included standings for 5 heavy horse as well as a bothy for the single ploughman. The standings have been restored using an illustration from ‘Stephens’ Book of the Farm’ as a guide as well as what remained of the woodwork, the newel stones and the cobbled floor. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:16 PM |
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994 (Digital Doors Open) |
Baron's Craig Hotel and Rockcliffe Gallery |
Your chance to visit the Baron’s Craig Hotel, an impressive Victorian period country house, which became a hotel 100 years ago. The Hotel is blessed with a dramatic location in the village of Rockcliffe and stands in wooded countryside, enjoying spectacular views over the Solway. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:18 PM |
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995 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrear Farm |
Just west of Newton Stewart is Barraer Farm, where for many decades Mr James Taylor and his wife Helen have farmed. James Taylor has also created a significant collection of agricultural implements from Galloway’s farming past and social history – his collection maps the changes in farming over a lifetime.James Taylor came to Barraer as a young man of 22, as a tenant farmer. As the decades passed he farmed dairy, then beef cows, then sheep. Now the owner, his interest in agricultural heritage has become an occupation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:20 PM |
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996 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barstobrick Visitor Centre |
Barstobrick Visitor Centre and Galloway & Southern Ayrshire Biosphere 14 years ago, Barstobrick was upland grazing, but the Austin family have brought imagination and major changes which have created a welcoming Visitor Centre. Today visitors see farming and equitation blended with native wildlife. You’ll also find a display from Scotland’s first Biosphere, in Galloway and south Ayrshire. This UNESCO designation marks out rare places with a very special combination of landscape, wildlife and culture.On arrival you’ll see a display of modern farm machinery that has helped to make farming less labour intensive. You can pop up to the stables and meet the ponies that take visitors on tours of the landscape. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:22 PM |
EDM |
997 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bladnoch Distillery |
Scotland's most southerly and smallest distillery nestles on the green banks of the River Bladnoch, from which it takes its name. The distillery dates back to 1817 and stands strong today thanks to the skill of the original masons. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:24 PM |
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998 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bonshaw Tower |
The Irving Family would like to invite you into Bonshaw Tower, a complete, three-storey Peel tower dating from the 1500s. The tower is one of the best remaining examples of a Peel tower and contains fine examples of a dungeon, wheel staircase and barrel vault. Positioned on the site of previous towers, it has been lived in by the Irving family for nearly 1,000 years. The Irvings were great allies of Robert the Bruce helping him in his quest for Scottish Independence and kept him hidden in Bruce's Cave. Later, the Irvings were one of the infamous Reiving clans, held a key area along the Kirtle Water and it was then that the Tower successfully withstood four sieges by the Maxwell's in 1585-6. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:27 PM |
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999 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brigend Theatre |
A warm welcome awaits you at the Brigend Theatre in Market Place, home of the Dumfries Musical Theatre Company, formed in 1922.In 1972, the Society converted the former church into the 92 seat Brigend Theatre, which is used for both rehearsals and performances. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:29 PM |
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1000 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buccleuch Centre, Langholm |
Come to Langholm to experience Dumfriesshire’s newest venue! Situated on Telford Street in Langholm, the handsomely 21st century Buccleuch Centre seems to sit well with its 19th century neighbours, and is offering an eclectic and high quality first programme of events.The building provides a spacious, well equipped main hall and comfortable Green Room for performers, but its local roots are excellently catered for too. You will find an attractive Café Bar, meetings rooms, Internet Cafe and IT training facilities. The Buccleuch Centre’s friendly staff will take you behind the scenes.The Buccleuch’s first season has included sell-outs like Tinariwen, musical theatre, jazz, blues, folk and dance…Come in and find out what’s happening in Langholm! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:31 PM |
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1001 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Hermitage |
During his three years living at Ellisland Farm, Robert Burns frequently walked beside the Nith upstream to Friars Carse. Once the family home of Captain Riddell, a friend and patron of Burns, this handsome country house is now a hotel. It is surrounded by beautiful woodland, and hidden away within is the little building known as Burns Hermitage. Here to what he referred to as the ivied cot the poet came to talk with his friends at Friars Carse, and to write poetry, for these years were some of the most fruitful of his short life. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:33 PM |
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1002 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairnhead Byre and Striding Arches |
Visit International land artist Andy Goldsworthy’s iconic red sandstone Striding Arches. Walkers will enjoy climbing to the arches on the surrounding hilltops in order to experience how the arches interact with the landscape, whilst everyone can explore the arch at the Byre and spy the arch on the hilltop looking back down the valley. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:35 PM |
EDM |
1003 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairnholy Chambered Cairns and Drumtroddan Cup and Ring Markings |
Take the opportunity to explore the heritage of workers living in prehistory in the company of professional archaeologist Dr Jane Murray. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:37 PM |
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1004 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairnryan Military Railway Car/Walking Tour |
By June 1940 most of the ports in southern England were closed to ocean-going ships and Liverpool and Glasgow, the tow main military ports, threatened by air raids. Two secret alternative ports were constructed for emergency use. One was at Gairloch in the Firth of Clyde, the other, known as Military Port No. 2, was at Cairnryan. This is a rare opportunity to join a guided tour of the remains of the specially built military railway which served the port at Cairnryan. The tour will be led by experienced local historians Archie Bell, Stewart Crawford and David Hunter. Rough ground, stout footwear advised. (Awaits confirmation � ring Solway Heritage 01387 247543) |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:39 PM |
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1005 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cally Gardens - Gatehouse of Fleet |
The Grade B listed ‘Cally Gardens’ of today were built 1765-1770 as the walled kitchen garden for Cally House, near Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire. Over 1 hectare in size, the area is enclosed by brick walls up to 15ft in height, and would originally have been sub-divided by 2 heated internal walls running east-west across the garden. Of the original buildings, the gardener’s cottage and a large lean-to vinery remain, backing onto potting sheds, fruit store, mushroom house and boiler house. Today the gardens are the home to an amazing collection of rare and hardy plants gathered from around the globe. Some of the buildings on site are now in a poor state and plans are underway to secure their restoration and future uses. More information regarding the future of the Grade B listed gardens will be available during the event. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:42 PM |
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1006 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cample Mill |
Cample Mill is an early nineteenth century B listed woolen mill on the banks of the river Cample. Originally used for weaving blankets, it now houses South West Scotland's finest collection of traditional and reproduction furniture in both solid woods and veneers, which have been sourced from around the world. This family business is run by Joe and Rona May who have been involved in the quality furniture business, both wholesale and retail, for over 25 years. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:44 PM |
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1007 (Digital Doors Open) |
Capenoch House |
Capenoch House is a mid 19th century mansion designed by David Bryce in Scottish Baronial style. It boasts a handsome stone mullioned conservatory and has been protected in the hands of the Gladstone family for almost 160 years. The building has been described as a time capsule having seen virtually no alterations since its creation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:47 PM |
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1008 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carsphairn Heritage Centre |
In a wild but beautiful setting under the great hills of Cairnsmore of Carsphairn, the village is home to a small and dynamic community. Back in 1987 villagers came together to form the Carsphairn Heritage Group, and as a result information of local interest, family history, and an assortment of items have found their way to committee members, and are now housed in Heritage Centre. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:49 PM |
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1009 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carsphairn Parish Church |
Attractive and dignified, this church is today a simple whitewashed building. It replaced a much old building, which was destroyed in fire. The church has a central communion table, one of the very few in Scotland. There is a plaque to John Semple, the parish minister who upheld Covenanting beliefs during 'The Killing Times' in the late 17th century, as well as early communion tokens and a photograph showing the miners' gallery that was used by local miners. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:51 PM |
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1010 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle of Park |
Discover the comforts of the life of a Jacobean laird at this fine towerhouse standing above Luce Bay. Castle of Park was built in 1590 by the son of the last abbot of Glenluce, who left his inscription over the door: � THIS VERK VAS BEGUN THE FIRST DAY O MARCH 1590. BE THOMAS HAY OF PARK AND JONET MAK.DOVE HIS SPOVS� In the 1970s, after it had stood empty for a century, Historic Scotland repaired the tower and later leased it to The Landmark Trust. Outwardly plain and austere, the interior of the building is now plastered and furnished, providing the visitor with a very different impression of life for a Jacobean laird than that given by the bleak shells of so many abandoned towers. Generously proportioned rooms, high quality stonework and a hall 30 ft long with a fine fireplace. 'Cap-house' at the top of the tower with glimpses of the sea. Not suitable for wheelchair access as each floor is reached by a spiral staircase. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:53 PM |
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1011 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle of St John |
The recently renovated Castle of St John is an early 17th century tower house. It was built by the Adairs of Kilhilt, one of the most powerful families in late medieval Wigtownshire and used by lairds in the 16th and 17th centuries. Over the years it has been a family home, a courthouse and a military garrison. In 1820 it was converted to the town jail. The view from the roof – the prison exercise yard – takes in the whole of Loch Ryan. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:55 PM |
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1012 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Square: Talk and Walk by Matt Baker |
Castle of St John, Stranraer and Guided Town trail led by John Picken. A chance to meet Matt Baker, one of the artists behind this national award-winning town square, and hear about its inspiration and the background to its design and build.Matt, whose grandfather was born in Bellevilla Street in the town, worked with fellow artist David Ralston and poet Mary Smith to interpret Castle Square, making use of the theme of water moving, in burn and ocean, so important to Stranraer’s position and history. Their work, commissioned by Smith Scott Mullan Design Associates, won both the Scottish Design Awards best public realm project 2011 and the Saltire Society Award for Art in Architecture 2011.Castle of St John itself is a late medieval tower house, built around 1500 by the Adairs of Kilhilt, one of the most powerful families in Wigtownshire. In 1820 the building was converted into the town prison and the original cells still survive. There are superb views over the town and Loch Ryan from the castle roof.Guided town trail around Historic Stranraer led by Museum Curator John Picken. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:57 PM |
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1013 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cat Strand Theatre - Arts and Visitor Centre |
CatStrand is a unique venue in historic New Galloway, the smallest Royal Burgh in Scotland. Originally the town’s primary school, the granite building was imaginatively renovated and extended in 2006/07 to create a multi-use arts and visitor centre. Ideally situated right in the heart of Dumfries & Galloway at the gatewayto the Galloway Forest Park, CatStrand offers the following: Gift Shop specialising in local arts and craftsLicensed Café serving light lunches and home bakingOutdoor seating areaYear round programme of cinema, music, theatre & dance eventsArt exhibitions • Local and regional information available• Free wi-fi • Open 7 days throughout the year • Dog friendly |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:03:59 PM |
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1014 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clan Armstrong Museum |
Situated in the heart of Border Reiving country you’ll find the world’s largest Armstrong Museum. The Anglo-Scottish Reiving past will be on show, including arms, armour, heraldry, archives and the extensive library. Trace the history of this formidable Borders family as seen on ITV Border series ‘The Reivers.’ You can even unlock your own family past by visiting the huge archive.The museum is housed in the former Scottish Episcopal Church of ‘All Saints,’ which was originally built by His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch as a private chapel for the now demolished Langholm Lodge. For 2018 Clan Armstrong were proud to announce the Hall of Fame was on view, a project set up by secretary Frank Wherrett.Guarding the Clan Armstrong Museum you’ll find ‘Lang Sandy Armstrong of Rowanburn’, a sycamore carving of the famous giant ‘Lang Sandy’, a notorious Reiver eventually hanged (with his 11 sons) in 1606. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:02 PM |
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1015 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corsock Church |
Built by William McCandlish in 1852, this church features a memorial window to James Clerk Maxwell and other fine stained glass windows. There is a plaster bust of Alexander Murray Dunlop, a lawyer prominent in the act of succession and the church was built through his generosity, traditional pews and a fine hammer beam roof. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:04 PM |
EDM |
1016 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigdarroch |
Mrs Sykes invites you into her home and that of Annie Laurie, the heroine of 'the world's greatest love-song', where she lived with her husband Alexander Fergusson in the early 1700's. The earliest records of Craigdarroch date to the 14th century but the William Adams building was completed in 1729. Craigdarroch remained in the Fergusson family from the 14th century until 1925. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:06 PM |
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1017 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigieburn Farm Woodwork |
Visit furniture maker Matthew White's workshop and showroom to see traditional quality crafsmanship in pine and native hardwoods. Beautiful farm walk from car park takes you through herb-rich river margins, ancient woodland and upland wildflower meadows. This former sheep farm lost its stock during the foot and mouth outbreak in a previous year, but now organic and managed for the benefit of the environment, it demonstrates one hopeful way forward for farming. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:09 PM |
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1018 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craignair Quarry Tours |
Pre-booked guided tours only. An unusual opportunity to visit a working granite quarry, first opened in the late 18C. Craignair has helped to shape Dalbeattie, providing the town with its building stone and providing generations of employment for its skilled craftsmen. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:11 PM |
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1019 (Digital Doors Open) |
Creetown Heritage Museum |
You’ll find Creetown Heritage Museum on the main street of Creetown, a village once known as ‘Ferrytown of Cree’ because ferries used to cross the River Cree here, right back to the days when pilgrims made their way to the shrine of St Ninian at Whithorn.Creetown Heritage Museum has a large collection of old photographs alongside period artefacts telling the story of Creetown’s peoples and industry across the last 200 years. We have old ledgers and registers with records invaluable for genealogy/family tree research. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:13 PM |
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1020 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crossmichael and Parton Churches |
The characterful churches of Crossmichael and Parton open their doors to welcome visitors to two village churches of fine but contrasting architecture. Crossmichael’s unusual slender round tower was built in 1611, a late addition to the first church. Look out in the churchyard for the headstone of covenanter William Graham, the burial enclosure of the Gordons of Culvennan. Just up the road to the north you will find the village of Parton and another fine church built in 1834, designed by architect Walter Newall, well known for his work in south west Scotland. Famous people buried at Parton include William Macmath, who saved many old Border ballads, and James Clerk Maxwell, eminent scientist. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:15 PM |
EDM |
1021 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cruck Cottage |
The last remaining Cruck Cottage in Dumfries and Galloway. Fashioned from local materials with traditional skills, this cottage, like its many lost companions, was simply constructed on three massive oak cruck frames, fastened together with oak pegs. Thatched, lime washed and earth floored, the cottage still possesses a hanging lum fireplace constructed from cob. The Cruck Cottage was lived in until the 1960s, and then fell into disrepair. It was restored by Solway Heritage in 1990 using the same traditional skills and local materials. The thatch was again renewed in 2004.The Cottage is Category A listed by Historic Scotland, and now of a great rarity in Scotland. Much of its maintenance and exciting plans for its future are now undertaken by the Cruck Cottage Heritage Association, who look forward to meeting visitors during the weekend, and plying them with tea and home baking. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:17 PM |
EDM |
1022 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cruggleton Church |
The church is believed to date from the 12th century with restoration in 1890, and is the most complete small Romanesque church in Dumfries and Galloway. The north wall has no windows - consistent with the primitive belief that evil spirits come from that direction. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:20 PM |
EDM |
1023 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalbeattie Granite Festival |
An afternoon of family fun at the Granite Festival's Grand Opening where you can immerse yourselves in the rich quarrying history of the region and join an afternoon's celebration of song, storytelling and stone. Special exhibition in Dalbeattie Museum. Bouncy castles and children's activities. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:22 PM |
EDM |
1024 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalbeattie Granite Garden |
Explore Dumfries and Galloway's newest public garden. The Granite Garden has been designed by Solway Heritage to celebrate both the beauty of the natural stone and the craft of the granite worker. The garden exemplifies the many uses of granite, from boulder dyke to flame textured slabs, from rough quarry blocks to highly polished surfaces. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:24 PM |
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1025 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalbeattie Museum |
Dalbeattie Museum has displays of the local granite industry, a victorian kitchen/parlour, grandpa's workshop, a radio bunker and the Titanic along with much much more. A warm friendly welcome awaits the visitor to Dalbeattie's award- winning museum. Give us a visit and find out more about the link with the Titanic and Dalbeattie. As said by one visitor "We arrived as strangers but left as friends". |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:26 PM |
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1026 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalry Church |
Traditional T-shaped building of 1771, modifications in 1831 including addition of bell tower. Pulpit with carved wooden canopy. Galleries on three sides. Alongside are remnants of the earlier 1546 church – the Gordon aisle, the burial place of the Gordons of Lochinvar. To the north of the church is a 12th century motte, and it is believed the first church on the site was constructed at that time. Covenanter stones in the churchyard. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:28 PM |
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1027 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalswinton Barony Chapel |
Dalswinton Barony Chapel stands among beech trees just beyond the planned estate village of Dalswinton.This charming little church was originally designed for use on the Victorian missions, but was provided here for the estate workers. It was bought “flatpacked” from a catalogue of corrugated iron buildings, and sent by rail and horse-drawn freight to Dalswinton in the late 19th century. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:30 PM |
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1028 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalton Village Hall |
Although it was built in 1898, Dalton Village Hall has recently installed a ground source heat pump to provide warmth to the building and solar thermal panels to heat the water, together with improving the level of insulation in the roof of the building. The key to reducing energy costs is improving energy efficiency, and information on energy saving will be available, together with free and impartial advice about small scale renewable energy production using solar thermal and PV panels, wind and hydro turbines, wood fuel heating systems and ground and air source heat pumps. If you are interested in cutting your energy costs or installing renewable technologies, then this Doors Open Days event is not to be missed. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:33 PM |
EDM |
1029 (Digital Doors Open) |
Devil's Porridge Exhibition |
Our new state-of-the-art museum has something for everyone. Experience life in a World War One Trench and explore the Factory to discover what life was like for the thousands of munitions girls who flocked to work here. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:35 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:00 PM |
EDM |
1030 (Digital Doors Open) |
Douglas Mausoleum |
The Mausoleum is an imposing memorial to the history of Castle Douglas and a fine example of early nineteenth century funerary architecture. It contains the remains of 25 members of the Douglas family, beginning with Sir William - the founder of Castle Douglas, who died in 1821. The last member was interred in 1965 (George Douglas from New York). The Mausoleum became an A listed building in 1971 and members of the Community Council are dedicated to preserving this historic structure. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:38 PM |
EDM |
1031 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dowling Stoves |
They've been building stoves at Dowlings since 1982, and Steve and his workforce are justly proud of the company's skills and commitment to environmental sustainability. Their stoves, built of the heaviets gauges of steel on the domestic market, ahve been fitted in caravans and castles, houseboats and hotels, cottages and country houses. Come to Bladnoch and find out about a Galloway industry which is making the most of low overhead to develop creative and efficent stove design. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:40 PM |
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1032 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dryfesdale Lodge Visitors' Centre |
Situated by the Lockerbie Air Disaster Memorial and Garden of Remembrance Dryfesdale Lodge Visitors’ Centre is not just a memorial to the disaster but is also a tribute to the tight-knit community of Lockerbie. Since opening, the centre welcomes many thousands of visitors from home and abroad each year.There are two exhibition rooms in the lodge and also the Dryfesdale Room that is used as a quiet room for visitors to reflect. The first exhibition room houses a permanent exhibition on the history of Lockerbie stretching from its pre-historic origins to 1988’s terrorist attack and beyond. The second exhibition room hosts a number of exhibitions throughout the year ranging from the history of Curling in Lockerbie to work done by the local Spinners Weavers and Dyers.The Lockerbie Air Disaster Memorial sits within the tranquil setting of the Garden of Remembrance at the far end of Dryfesdale Cemetery. The garden of pretty flower beds and individual |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:42 PM |
EDM |
1033 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries & Galloway Aviation Museum |
The restored Control Tower of the former WWII airfield at Dumfries is the centrepiece of the Museum and is now a listed building. The Museum is run by volunteers and houses a large and ever expanding aircraft collection, aero engines and a very impressive display of artefacts and personal histories relating to aviation, past and present. Both civil and military are represented. There is also a small, but ever expanding collection of memorabilia honouring airborne forces; a new art exhibition of work by the Guild of Aviation Artists and a mock-up of a WWII living room. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:44 PM |
EDM |
1034 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries & Galloway Emergency Centre |
From the Cold War threat to the Lockerbie disaster, to Foot and Mouth and the recent severe winters of 2010 and 2011, the threats that have faced Dumfries and Galloway have undoubtedly changed over the years. Local government has had to develop strategies for local resilience to reflect these challenges. The Council Emergency Centre or ‘the Bunker’ as it is known, has been something of a constant during this period of change. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:47 PM |
EDM |
1035 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary |
Modern Movement building by Boswell Mitchell and Johnston, currently with an extensive new building programme under way. Tours offer 'The Alternative Hospital Visit' and will include visits to the switchboard/communications system, art/exhibition gallery, CT scanner and the hospital catering department. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:49 PM |
EDM |
1036 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries Historic Buildings Trust |
18thC and earlier buildings on this site were extended and converted to a warehouse around 1860, and the building has variously been used as a pianoforte warehouse and sheet music shop, and for the curing of hams. The Victorian signage relating to this enterprise was discovered under layers of paint on the first floor lintels in 2013, and has been conserved and retained, reading 'ham-curing cheese & provision warehouse'. By the 1880s the building was in use as a bakehouse by Thomson Brothers, bakers, of Glasgow. In 1963, William C Gill & Sons, wholesale stationers and paper merchants, moved here from premises in Old Union Street. They traded from their shop on Queen Street until 2008, by which time the building had become very dilapidated, with large holes in the roof. The building has been converted and revived with upper floors as private apartments and the ground floor housing the Yellow Door Gallery, and the base for the Dumfries Historic Buildings Trust, a charity who aim to preserve buildings of architectural and historical interest in the town. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:51 PM |
EDM |
1037 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura |
A treasure house of history in Dumfries and Galloway telling the story of the land and people of the region. Look out for fossil footprints left by prehistoric animals, the wildlife of the Solway, tools and weapons of our earliest people, stone carvings by Scotland’s first Christians and the everyday things of the Victorian farm, workshop and home. Museum activity trails and gallery investigations, visitor information and a shop with unusual and nostalgic toys, gifts and pocket money buys.The windmill tower and Camera Obscura are accessed via a spiral staircase – please telephone for further details. Camera Obscura viewings are not available when it is raining in order to preserve this rare historical instrument. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:53 PM |
EDM |
1038 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumfries Sheriff Court |
Dumfries Sheriff Court was designed by David Rhind of Edinburgh and built in 1863-6. It is a tall Baronial red sandstone building which boasts a giant pepperpot turret and cannon spouts. Following an extensive internal renovation in 1994 the Court continues to ensure justice for the people of Dumfries and Galloway. In February 2010 Unification of Courts in the area took place and District Courts were abolished, Justice of the Peace Courts were established and since then all different levels of crime are now dealt with in the same building with the exception of the more serious that are still dealt with by the High Court. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:04:56 PM |
EDM |
1039 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscore Heritage Centre |
An impressive example of the Heritors’ Gothic style, the church is in a prominent position in the Dunscore village around seven miles from Dumfries in the beautiful Cairn Valley.Newly opened this year, the Heritage Centre houses a touch-screen interactive display, photos and articles about the church and village history as well as local lass Jane Haining. You can take the short Memory Trail round the village and find out where Robert Burns opened a library for the local people and see one of the last hearse houses in Scotland.There is a fascinating self-guided tour of the church including the architectural features, font from the original church, carved stone from the 1649 church all in a recently refurbished building. Alternatively, earn a Dunscore Detective sticker by completing the children’s tour.Keep some time to find out about local Hero of the Holocaust, Jane Haining who was born in Dunscore and worked as a matron in a school for girls in Budapest before and during the second world war. Having refused to leave her charges (some of whom were Jews), she was taken to Auschwitz where she died. You can see films and information about her life, her Hero of the Holocaust medal and some of her possessions. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:03 PM |
EDM |
1040 (Digital Doors Open) |
Durisdeer Roman Fortlet |
The spectacularly positioned and well preserved small fort at Durisdeer was used by a garrison of no more than 30 men to keep the Roman road through the remote pass to Elvanfoot free from bandits. Excavations in 1938 suggest it was probably used by mounted units. The Well Road, later used by pilgrims going to Whithorn, offers magnificent views of Nithsdale. Please ensure all gates are shut and follow the country code. The grouse season has begun, hence we request that no dogs be taken, and ask you to keep to the path. The walk is about 2 miles there and back, over rough stony tracks. Stout footwear advised. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:05 PM |
EDM |
1041 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edingham Munitions Factory |
This huge factory site dating from World War II produced essential munitions for the war effort. All its service buildings were duplicated with the intention of enabling production to continue unimpeded if part of the site were bombed. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:07 PM |
EDM |
1042 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eskdale Prehistoric Trail |
Let the Trail tell its stories of our prehistoric ancestors, who left behind them up to 4000 years ago on the valleys and hills of Eskdale, roundhouses, hill forts, stone circles and King Schaw�s Grave. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:10 PM |
EDM |
1043 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eskdalemuir Geophysical Observatory |
This site of national scientific importance relocated to Eskdalemuir in 1908 to escape the magnetic disturbances caused by trams in London. The Observatory supplied vital meteorological data to the War Office during World War II. The critical decision fixing the precise timing of the D-Day landings was based on just such information. The Observatory also studies �geophysics�, making magnetic recordings from deep inside the earth, providing the data used to aid navigation. Staff will provide guided tours during the day. STB access category 2: assisted wheelchair. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:12 PM |
EDM |
1044 (Digital Doors Open) |
Family History Centre |
Whether you are local or a visitor to the region, members of the Family History Society will be on hand to help you find out about your roots and the history of Dumfries and Galloway, so take this chance to tap into their local knowledge and take time to admire the wonderful window displays. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:14 PM |
EDM |
1045 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galloway House Gardens |
These historic gardens stand in a unique position on the shores of the Solway Firth and benefit from an unusually mild climate owing to the Gulf Stream. There are Victorian glasshouses in the beautiful walled garden, which in its day produced award winning grapes and apples. Enjoy the walk down to Rigg Bay, a sheltered beach bordering the gardens, and then explore the heights of Cruggleton Cliffs and the ruin of Cruggleton Castle. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:16 PM |
EDM |
1046 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galloway Photographic Collective |
The virtual world has brought swift changes to rural areas, and the independent photographers who make up the Galloway Photographic Collective have seized the opportunity to create an online collaboration which works to raise the profile of high quality photography in Galloway. The current exhibition will be a combined presentation by the members of the newly formed Galloway Photographic Collective. Their professional skills vary and include fine art landscape, wildlife and portraiture. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:18 PM |
EDM |
1047 (Digital Doors Open) |
Galloway Smokehouse |
Looking out over the silvery expanse of Wigtown Bay is the Galloway Smokehouse, home of prize winning smoked salmon, trout, seafood and game. A small smokery where only the best in raw materials are used. From the simple kipper to the grand salmon a huge variety of smoked food is on offer. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:20 PM |
EDM |
1048 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gatehouse of Fleet |
Walking tour around the town to discover the world of the Faeds, a remarkable family of Victorian artists. Gatehouse was founded in the 1760s as the estate village for Cally House. The walk gives an opportunity to consider the built environment of the town through the experience of the Faeds. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:23 PM |
EDM |
1049 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gem Rock Museum - Creetown |
The Gem Rock Museum is the leading independent of its kind in the UK and is renowned worldwideOwned and run by the Stephenson family it is regarded as one of the finest private collections of gemstones, crystals, minerals, rocks, and fossils in Great Britain. Crystals and minerals are some of natures most outstanding creations and the collection demonstrates this with thousands of fine specimens of world class standard. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:25 PM |
EDM |
1050 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glendinning & Birthplace of Thomas Telford |
An opportunity to visit the birthplace of Thomas Telford, who was born, the son of a shepherd, in the remote valley of the Meggat Water. The landscape here has changed little over the centuries, and still bears evidence of continuous farming activity dating back to prehistoric times.Glendinning, a name believed to originate from the old Britonic language of Strathclyde, can be translated as “Glen of the fair hill” – and this is a beautiful, remote place still traditionally farmed. The hardy hill breeds of sheep and cattle hefted to the hill are little altered since Telford’s boyhood, and the remains of ring enclosures, rig and furrow cultivation and turf banks can still be seen.Thomas Telford was born into poverty, and no real trace remains of the simple building he was born in. His life took him far from this valley, but he remained deeply attached to the people and landscape of Eskdale:Deep ‘mid the green sequester’d glens below,Where murmuring streams among the alders flow,Where flowery meadows down their margins spread,And the brown hamlet lifts its humble head…Within Telford’s lifetime, the valley became much altered in character by the antimony mine opened by Sir James Johnstone of Westerhall. Antimony was used for hardening other metals for bells, guns and printing types, and mining it was a hard undertaking. Johnstone provided the road, basic housing for the 40 miners and their families, and set up a school for their children. In 1793 the Mining Company established a library for the use of the miners, now housed in Westerkirk Parish Library. You can walk up from Glendinning to visit the now green site of the mine. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:27 PM |
EDM |
1051 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenlair House and and Steading |
"The work of James Clerk Maxwell changed the world forever."Albert EinsteinGlenlair House, near Corsock is famous as the home of the eminent scientist, Professor James Clerk Maxwell, whose work was the basis for all forms of radio communications, including broadcasting and television, radar and navigational aids, and more recently the applications of radio to the control of rockets and satellites. The oldest part of Glenlair is the product of collaboration between James’ father John and Walter Newall but this beautiful 19th century mansion was destroyed by fire in 1929. Having now completed the stabilisation of the ruins of Glenlair House and established a visitors' centre in the original porch, the current owner Captain Ferguson, his family and the Maxwell of Glenlair Trust are turning their attention to the restoration of the farm buildings built by Maxwell and designed by Walter Newall. These contain many unique features, including stabling for shire horses and thru-floor pig-feeders long since removed from other farmyards.www.glenlair.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:29 PM |
EDM |
1052 (Digital Doors Open) |
Goldielea Viaduct |
Goldielea Viaduct is a particularly impressive example of John Miller's work. Built on a curve with 18 semi-circular arches of 50 foot span on tapered piers, it dates from 1859 and was closed in 1965. Access is restricted to walking under the viaduct, which is due to undergo restoration work in the near future. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:32 PM |
EDM |
1053 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gracefield Arts Centre |
Welcome to Gracefield, located across two buildings at 28 Edinburgh Road, the Arts Centre first opened its doors in 1951 to celebrate the Festival of Britain when former grand house ‘Gracefield’ was bought and converted by the local community. Since then, a further school building was added (gallery 2) providing more exhibition space, café, craft shop, printmaking studio and activity rooms.Throughout the year we show contemporary art and craft by local, national and international makers and artists as well as selected shows from our own collection. Exhibitions are always free and there is also a programme of workshops and classes for kids and adults. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:34 PM |
EDM |
1054 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: 24 Ardwall Road |
House type: semi-detached house, 1911Energy efficiency and renewable measures: Solar water heating, Solid wall insulation, loft insulation, wood burning stove, A-rated appliances, Energy saving lighting, recycling, composting. Bedrooms: 3 Occupants: 2Key features: A semi-detached home built in 1911 with solar water heating system, loft insulation and a wood burning stove. For retired couple Brian and Marjorie York switching to a renewable heating system was all part of their plan to become more green-minded, “we wanted to do our bit for the environment, and reduce our energy use” explains Brian. The motivation to switch to a renewable system was also financial, “we wanted to be less reliant on the mains gas supply. The energy companies keep increasing their prices, and we wanted to try everything we could to reduce our bills.” |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:37 PM |
EDM |
1055 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Beech Cottage |
House type: modern timber-framed detached bungalow, 2009Energy efficiency and renewable measures: Solar water heating system, ground source heat pump, solid wall insulation, A-rated appliances, energy saving lighting, recycling, composting. Bedrooms: 3. Occupants: 2Construction: A detached modern timber- framed bungalow with a solar water heating system, ground source heat pump, and solid wall insulation.Energy performance rating certificate: C Margaret Carruthers and her husband James decided to install their renewable technology systems when they retired in order to save a bit of money, “we wanted to have lower running costs as we got older, this meant reducing the amount of energy we used and paid for.” Motivated by the financial potential James and Margaret installed a solar water heating system and a ground source heat pump to their modern three bedroom detached bungalow. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:39 PM |
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1056 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Burnside |
House type: detached house, pre-1900Energy efficiency and renewable measures: solar water heating, solar PV, wood fuelled boiler, CHP Generator, solid wall insulation in new extension, loft insulation, A-rated appliances, energy saving lighting, recycling, composting, well water supply available, bio diesel produced to fuel cars and generator. Bedrooms: 4 Occupants: 4Key features: A large detached pre-1900 home with Solar water heating, solar PV, wood fuelled boiler, solid wall insulation and loft insulation. Richard Earle and his family live in a large detached property which was reliant on oil before they converted to solar power and wood-fuelled technology. Richard, who has a long-standing and proactive interest in renewable technology, installed the systems in his home to become less dependent on non-sustainable products “we wanted to get away from using oil. I knew that by installing renewable technologies we could do this whilst reducing our impact on the environment and saving money.” |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:05:41 PM |
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1057 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Dalton Village - CANCELLEDHall |
Organisers regret, but this site will not now be participating in Doors Open Days. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:16 PM |
EDM |
1058 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Kindale |
Energy efficiency and renewable measures: Solar PV, air source heat pump, loft insulation, A-rated appliance, energy saving lighting, recycling, composting. Bedrooms: 5. Occupants: 3.Key features: A modern bungalow with solar PV, air source heat pump, and loft insulation.Energy performance rating certificate: D After extensively researching the potential advantages and incentives of various renewable systems, Ian Billson decided to install a solar PV system and an air source heat pump because he found that these systems would be most financially beneficial for his five bedroom home. Ian was particularly keen to invest in a solar PV system as this enabled him to benefit from Feed- in tariffs where he found he made big savings, “installing the technology itself was a huge capital investment, but as the price of oil is rocketing we are making decent savings though the Feed-in tariff system.”Ian joined the Green Homes Network to give others a fair view of the working technology “we want to encourage others by showing them our home when the technologies are hopefully at full capacity. We want people to hear our story, and hopefully decide to invest themselves” explains Ian. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:18 PM |
EDM |
1059 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Lodge Wood Cottage |
House type: 1800s detached house, extended in 2009Energy efficiency and renewable measures: Solar water heating, ground source heat pump, wood burning stove, wall insulation, loft insulation, A-Rated appliances, Energy saving lighting, recycling, composting, Bedrooms: 3 Occupants: 2Key features: 1800s detached home with a solar water heating system, Gas source heat pump, wood burning stove, wall insulation, and loft insulation.Energy performance rating certificate: D Living in the rural Dumfries countryside presented retired engineer Victor Dunlop and his wife Suzanne with an exciting opportunity. As their large detached house was not connected to the mains gas supply, Vic believed that installing a solar water heating system, a ground source heat pump and a wood burning stove would help them become more self-sufficient. The eco-conscious couple found the installation process simple, the solar panel took just one day of their on-going extension project “the installation process itself was not complicated – it just required someone with a lot of strength to lift the panels onto our roof!” explains Vic. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:20 PM |
EDM |
1060 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Moffat CAN |
In 2010 Moffat CAN (Carbon Approaching Neutral) rescued the derelict Old Church Depot and has been turning it into a model for low carbon living. The surrounding waste land is now a community market garden and allotments and the zero-carbon Church houses CAN’s domestic and business recycling operation, offices and Scotland’s first Aquaponics Greenhouse. Aquaponics is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics and is a sustainable way of growing edible fish and vegetables. Power and heat for the site is sourced from renewable energy.Your Doors Open Day visit will include a tour of the site and a chance to experience how we can all CHANGE to look forward to a future of low carbon living. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:22 PM |
EDM |
1061 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Homes Network: Moss-side |
House type: Detached bungalow 1800sEnergy efficiency and renewable measures: Solar PV, wind turbine, solid wall insulation, loft insulation, floor insulation, A-rated appliances, Energy saving lighting, recycling, composting. Bedrooms: 2 Occupants: 2Key features: A 1800s detached house with solar PV, wind turbine, solid wall insulation, loft insulation, and floor insulation.Energy performance rating certificate: C When retired couple Brian and Elizabeth Gates moved to their detached bungalow in the Dumfries countryside, they wanted to cut their long-term energy costs “we had previously depended on oil in our last home. We found the price of oil just kept on going up and up, and in the winter it was a less reliable fuel source as deliveries were few and far between.” The couple decided to install a wind turbine and solar PV panels in order to overcome this problem, and their decision was also made with the environment in mind “as we are now retired we did install the renewable systems to cut down long-term costs however our decision was partly environmental, as well as financial” explains Brian. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:24 PM |
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1062 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars Kirk |
There have been three churches in Dumfries known as Greyfriars. Today the steeple of the third one dominates the church and the townscape of Dumfries and the Town Bell still rings daily for Angelus and Curfew. This ancient site was once occupied by Maxwell’s Castle of Dumfries, then after its demolition in the 1720s the Burgh Council built a new church on the site, the Burgh Church of Dumfries. This was replaced in 1868 by the present Greyfriars Kirk, designed by John Starforth and paid for by the people of Dumfries.A richly ornamented Gothic Revival building with crisply carved detail, all in red sandstone, its interior is large and decorated with clustered shafts with leafy capitals and king-truss timber roofs. You’ll find stained glass by James Ballantine & Son, Powell Bros, Camm Bros and L C Levetts. The Dumfries Provosts’ and Baillies’ chairs are kept in the church. The church is now the home of the traditional Anglican congregation of Dumfries. It is dedicated to St Bride, as was the castle chapel that stood here from medieval times. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:26 PM |
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1063 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hallmuir POW Chapel |
This very rare chapel (probably the only one in Scotland) was built by Ukrainian Prisoners of War at Hallmuir Camp, who in 1947 were sent from Italy to Scotland rather than being handed over to the Russians and a potentially terrifying future. The basic building is a simple army hut clad with painted corrugated asbestos cement sheet but the chapel presents an authentic Ukrainian interior, complete with tinsel chandelier and is still in use by the Ukrainian community, who, since they were not able to return home after the war, stayed in Lockerbie and Lochmaben, found work in the area, married local girls and brought up their children to respect their traditions.The building is Category B listed, and its unique value to Scottish and world history is increasingly recognised. Pay a visit and enjoy a warm welcome which includes tea and biscuits, conversation and stories. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:29 PM |
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1064 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harelawhill Quarry & Rowanburn Miners' Project |
Pre-booked tours only. Harelawhill Quarry was in use from the 1770s until 1966. In the 1940s-50s it rang with the noise of pneumatic hammers, the boom and clatter of the empty �tubs� descending the mine and the grinding of the limestone crushers. In those decades the village of Rowanburn looked to the mine for employment after the depression years of the 1920s-30s, and the workforce extracted thousands of tons of limestone, most of which was crushed to make agricultural lime. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:31 PM |
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1065 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hidden Treasures Museum of Lead Mining |
Hidden Treasures, Museum of Lead Mining at Wanlockhead is hidden amongst the Lowther Hills in Scotland's highest village (461m / 1531ft). Visitors can spend a day that is fun for all the family uncovering treasures, including a real 18th century lead mine set deep in the hillside. Make your way along village paths and tracks to the two miners' cottages and see how the miners really lived before exploring the second oldest subscription library in Europe. Enter the Visitor Centre to discover rocks, minerals, gold, mining artefacts and muslin flowering. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:34 PM |
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1066 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hills Tower |
Visit the newly restored 16th century stronghold of the Maxwell family.Hills or Hillis Tower is a 1527 tower house with a 1721 house attached complete with gatehouse and barmkin. Built by the Maxwells it passed to the McCulloch’s of Ardwall in 1733. The property preserves a unique architectural transition from late medieval to a 18th century country house. From 1782 the house and tower was used for farm storage but some restoration and repairs for tenants was carried out in 1930 and 1970 respectively leaving the fabric untouched since they were built. In 2003 the Gibbs family purchased the property and restoration has involved undoing the work of the 30’s and 70’s in the house and putting floors and windows back in the Tower. The aim in the ongoing restoration is to minimize the modern footprint and create a family home once again with the look and feel of the 1780’s. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:36 PM |
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1067 (Digital Doors Open) |
HM Prison Dumfries |
Built in 1883 to replace old prisons in Dumfries, Kirkcudbright and Stranraer, this castellated building was the work of Major-General T.B. Collinson, the architect and engineer to the Scottish Prisons Department. The original purpose of the prison was to house male and female remand and convicted prisoners from SW Scotland and the building, having undergone many alterations and changes of use, still works as prison today, serving a very important role in the rehabilitation of convicts. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:38 PM |
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1068 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hydro Aluminium Extrusion Ltd |
A chance to see inside an Aluminium Extrusion manufacturing plant. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:40 PM |
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1069 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iron Age Roundhouse, Marthrown of Mabie |
Hidden from view in the depths of the beautiful Mabie Forest, is an extraordinary building. An authentically reconstructed Iron Age Roundhouse stands in a clearing, its thatched roof smoking gently from the fire in the great central hearth inside.Mike and Pam Hazelhurst run a multi-resource centre at Marthrown of Mabie, arranging outdoor education and training days on site, as well as a variety of accommodation (and yes, that includes the Roundhouse which is capable of sleeping sixteen people) which can be booked for holidays or short breaks.Wildlife abounds through the ancient woodland and nearby lochans. Red squirrels and woodpeckers come right down to the courtyard of cottages below the Roundhouse, and an unusual outdoor sauna, heated by a fierce woodburning stove, provides staying guests with birdsong in the bath.A warm welcome awaits you, as does the very helpful provision of a Criffel Coaches shuttle bus, from The Bike Shed up to Marthrown of Mabie itself, where you will be able to see the external construction of this wonderful piece of recreated history.http://www.marthrown.com |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:42 PM |
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1070 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ironmacannie Mill |
Ironmacannie Mill, one of the largest in south west Scotland, milled grain for all the farms on the Kenmure Castle Estate. Reputed to have been built around 1640, it continued working until 1947. The wheel is 14ft in diameter, 4ft wide and is in full working order. Much of the machinery, including three sets of grind stones, is still in situ. Retiring here from a Stewartry farm in 1996, the door to which the Mill’s new owner Chris Mason wished to find the ‘key’ was that of Sustainable Green Energy. As the mill wheel has no proper bearings for 24 hour a day working, the water is diverted to a turbine which produces 60 kilowatts of electricity a day. In turn, this runs a water sourced heat pump to more than adequately heat the Mill where Chris and his family live and the Feed In Tariff for the surplus electricity that is produced buys power to run an air sourced heat pump to warm next-door Mill Cottage. It’s all very ingenious, and the burn, mill pond and garden are beautiful too. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:44 PM |
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1071 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Mellis' Honey Farm |
“We work up to sixteen hours a day, seven days a week for around seven months each year, otherwise it’s brilliant. I simply love being out on the hills with the sound of happily working bees around me.”On a winding back lane at Auldgirth are the fruits of fifteen million worker bees, capably supported by John Mellis and his partner Joan, who work nearly as hard.John and Joan will welcome you to a whitewashed converted byre to show you how and where some of Britain’s very highest quality honey is produced. All around is birdsong and the sound of the river – and bees. The flower-covered hills and glens of south west Scotland provide 350 hives of bees with their occupation, allowing John to produce many distinct types of honey, the main ones being: Spring honey made early in the year from trees; Blossom honey from flowers in high summer; Heath and Wildflower honey from wild flowers on higher land; and a magnificent Heather honey from moorland belonging to the Duke of Buccleuch. John pays his rent in jars of honey.Bees forage in the flowers for nectar and store it in their hive within wooden racks of waxy honeycomb. The nectar becomes honey in the hive and is bee food designed to see the colony through winter. As the honey is removed, John feeds his bees in winter on a specially made ambrosia syrup.During summer John works a sixteen hour day, sometimes starting at 4am because the bees fly at dawn and must be moved to the moors during the night in readiness for morning. During a good summer the bees can fill a hive with honey in a matter of days.Once a honey-laden super is brought back to the farm Joan takes over. Each honeycomb is placed in the extractor, which spins with the speed gradually increasing for ten minutes at up to 280rpm. The honey runs into a bucket and is filtered before bottling.And, of course, it tastes wonderful |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:46 PM |
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1072 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Paul Jones Museum |
"I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast, for I intend to go in harm's way"John Paul Jones lived in an age of great change, and thrived on it. He was born in 1747, when the landscape, agriculture and industries of Scotland were being reformed in the aftermath of the Jacobite Rebellions. Ideas, too, were changing and this was to ignite a war of independence in Britain’s American colonies and a revolution in France.Jones shape-shifted throughout his eventful life: a 13 year old gardener’s son with a longing to go to sea; as the captain of a slave ship accused of murder; as a high ranking officer in the navy of the newly independent United States; and finally as a self-styled ‘citizen of the world’ who died in poverty in Paris in 1792, the year that France became a republic. John Paul even changed his own name and nationality, adding Jones when he chose the side of the United States. The cottage, on the Solway coast in Dumfries and Galloway is a fun filled attraction for all the family. Learn all about the Dumfriesshire born American hero of the US Revolutionary War. Visit the cottage where he was born in 1747 and grew up as a young boy.Step into the magnificent replica of his cabin from his most famous ship the BonneHomme Richard, in which he defeated the HMS Serapis at Flamebourgh Head. Take a walk through the museum and enjoy lots of pictures, information, facts, replica models of his ships and two short films. Join the many American visitors who make the pilgrimage every year to the cottage to pay homage to the Father of the U.S. Navy. Enjoy some refreshments and browse the gift shop. Feel free to bring a picnic and use our outdoor benches. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:49 PM |
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1073 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kagyu Samye Ling Tibetan Monastery |
Here in the peaceful, undulating valley of Eskdalemuir, alongside the river Esk, the Buddhists have brought not only a treasure house of Tibetan art and culture, but also a community deeply committed to the cause of peace, charity and learning. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:51 PM |
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1074 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kells Church |
A granite T-plan church with square tower at the centre of south wall. Interior mainly reconstructed in 1911 following original layout. Galleries on three sides with pulpit on long south wall. Fine roof of pitch-pine with central diagonal arched principals. Built on site of earlier mid 17th century church. Notable churchyard with ‘Adam and Eve’ stones of 1706-7, and a delightful upright for Lord Kenmure’s gamekeeper, John Murray. Also Covenanter graves. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:53 PM |
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1075 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kendoon Youth Hostel |
Built some 80 years ago to house the dam builders working near St John�s Town of Dalry, this unassuming wooden building was taken over in 1930 by the Scottish Youth Hostel Association. Since then it has welcomed generations of walkers, cyclists and visitors to this beautiful part of the world.Whether you used to go youth hostelling and would like to revisit old memories � or whether you�d like to see round a hostel before committing to a holiday, this is your chance. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:55 PM |
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1076 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilquhanity House |
Kilquhanity House became Scotland’s only ‘free school’ in 1940 and is still the mainspring of child- centred ‘free school’ education in Scotland, now owned and managed by Shinichiro Hori, a Japanese educator who has spent his life studying western progressive education. Kilquhanity serves as a Scottish base for Japanese children, students and adults visiting the UK and exploring Scottish and UK culture. Kilquhanity is currently working with local families and others in Scotland toward the opening of a new primary day school in 2013.The main house dates back to 1820 with a wing added in 1840. The house is listed mainly in relation to the Doric columns either side of the main steps. Once a country gentleman’s residence, Kilquhanity has seen considerable change to become a place for children to learn and play. The school was recently featured in ‘Changing Classrooms’, which was produced by The Lighthouse (the Scottish Centre for Architecture, Design and the City), in partnership with the Scottish Government. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:57 PM |
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1077 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kippford RNLI |
A chance to see the inshore lifeboat station in the Solway village of Kippford and get a close up view of the D class lifeboat. Kippford RNLI was established in May 1966 and is now operational all year round.The lifeboat was originally housed in a garage at Kippford Slipway Ltd until a replacement boathouse was built in 1977 at the top of the small lane leading down to the beach. The current facility which opened in 2001 includes a crew room and changing facilities.Everything is staffed entirely by volunteers, from the lifeboat to the shop. The current D class (IB1 type) lifeboat D-718 Catherine was placed on station in 2009 and was funded by the generous legacy of Mrs Catherine Harrison, a lifelong supporter of the RNLI. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:10:59 PM |
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1078 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkandrews Kirk |
Tucked into a fold of land which shelters it from the sea winds along the Carrick Shore, you will find an extraordinary small building. B listed Kirkandrews Kirk was built in 1906 by Mr James Brown of Knockbrex, as part of the grand architectural scheme for the estate.This tiny Kirk looks like a miniature castle with a turret which disguises a chimney and bold castellation. A lych gate leads up steps to an entrance bell tower complete with portcullis and a patterned cobbled floor. A greenish light glints in through marbled glass windows and wall mounted candelabra and a large open fireplace, complete the impression of charm and intimacy. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:01 PM |
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1079 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkconnel Parish Heritage Society |
Award winning Kirkconnel Parish Heritage Society has been transforming this ex-mining village since 1997. Visit the Heritage Base with its collection of photos of life in the village throughout the 20th century, its extensive newspaper archive and collection of artefacts and memorabilia. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:04 PM |
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1080 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkdale Water Powered Sawmill |
The Kirkdale sawmill is driven by an overshot waterwheel and dates form the early 1800s. It was used as an estate sawmill and joiners' shop until the 1970s.It has recently been restored with a new sloping roof over the saw bench, replacing the previous pitched roof. The mill dam, sluice gate, and mill lade have also been repaired.At one time in the 1920's and 1930's the mill wheel also powered a generator to provide electricity for Kirkdale House, as well as two circular saws.The sawmill was used for many years by the estate joiner, and his workshop here was a meeting place for local children before Carsluith School closed in 1964.The sawmill is situated beside the Kirkdale burn which fills the mill pond above. The burn runs from beyond the prehistoric standing stones at Cairn Holy to the sea at Ravenshall near Dirk Hatterick's cave, which features in Sir Walter Scott's novel Guy Mannering. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:06 PM |
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1081 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkmaiden Old Kirk (Kirk Convenant) |
As trouble and religions strife racked Scotland and noblemen and gentry queued to sign with their own blood the National Covenant, protesting against the rules and regulations being forced on them, work began on a small church, a Kirk. It was the year 1668 and the wee Kirk, Kirkmaiden Old Parish Church, is still there today, known as Kirk Covenant, the southernmost parish in Scotland. It stands on the hill, a mile above the village of Drummore and is a fascinating place to visit. See a family crypt, gravestones dating back to 1698, the pulpit under which a minister is buried, the bell made in 1534 and experience the peace of a place of worship that has stood as a house of God for more than 340 years. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:08 PM |
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1082 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkpatrick Durham Church |
The design of the church is late Georgian Gothic despite its Victorian date. High in the north gable above the big pointed window with Y-traceried mullionsis a circular stone heraldic panel with the coat of arms of William Kennedy Abbot of Crossraguel between 1529 and 1547.Also carved in the panel is the date 1749 that of the previous church on the site. The carving on the stone appears to be two centuries earlier. This is the oldest ecclesiastical relic in the parish.Before that time the site of the church was at Minnydow prominent on a high field now marked by a small circle of trees enclosed within a dry stone wall It is probable that a church was on this site in the 13th century..Before 1949 the interior of the church space was divided up by about one hundred and ten pews all with doors. There were six larger pews in the corners, upholstered in red and containing tables. a plan is displayed in the hall) Seating was allocated by the Kirk session even to the number of inches each member was allowed.In the Kirk session notes for example of 1850 it states that an additional eighteen inches were allocated to Mrs Dinwoodie of Kirkland. The reason is not enlarged upon.In 1949 all the pews were removed and replaced by beech chairs all facing north, the pulpit was removed to the north-east corner. The vestry was changed to its present position from the area which is now the kitchen. The communion table stood on the low dais which you see to your left on entering the church..At the same time a partition allowed a hall to be created and an upper hall was constructed in 1968/69 and is currently used for the Sunday school On entering the main church if you look up there is a huge plaster rose dating from 1810.(presumably taken from another building)The current refurbishment of the church was completed in 2002 when the chairs were again renewed for more modern and comfortable ones and replaced back in the original layout. The old pulpit and lectern were removed and replaced by those you see, matching the communion table, skillfully made by local craftsmenThere are only two stained glass windows .The one above the communion table commemorating a well-loved and colourful local doctor John Meggat who died 1896.Predictably it depicts St. Luke, the beloved physician and St. Patrick (rather surprisingly dressed as a bishop given the very strong church links to the covenanting movement) who is holding a shamrock.The other window to the right is in memory of the landowner John Fergusson of Kilquhanity (also designed by Walter Newall) who died in 1886, it represents the sower and reaper. The Fergusson box pew was sited in that corner. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:10 PM |
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1083 (Digital Doors Open) |
Knockengorrach: a fermtoun and a folk festival |
Liz and Simon Holmes invite you to enjoy the sights, sounds and indeed the memories of a tranquill Carsphairn glen. Today the site of two annual World/Celtic music festivals, the natural landscape contains a wealth of wildlife. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:12 PM |
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1084 (Digital Doors Open) |
Langholm Parish Church |
Visit the Georgian-survival gothic Langholm Parish Church, designed by William Burn and David Bryce in 1842-6. The exterior of the church is ashlar-clad and internally it is graced by a beautiful pulpit, galleries and is dominated by a magnificent stained glass window depicting “Scenes from the life of Our Lord” by Morris and Co 1925. The front of the Church was recently renovated to include a meeting room, small reception room, kitchen, and disabled toilet. The Church and meeting room have a sound system with loop facilities and the Church organ is a fine Willis organ, which has been used for various recitals. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:14 PM |
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1085 (Digital Doors Open) |
Loch Arthur Creamery and Farm Shop |
In a welcoming sunny courtyard among the steadings, you will find a remarkable shop, packed with delicious local produce.Loch Arthur Creamery and Farm Shop has grown out of the productive efforts of a diverse and vibrant Community. The Creamery has a fine reputation for its dairy products, using unpasteurised milk from their own and neighbouring herds. Inside the friendly shop you will find the best of local produce: award winning cheeses, freshly baked bread, organic meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables. Plus a range of fine crafts. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:16 PM |
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1086 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochhouse Tower |
Visit Lochhouse Tower, the former stronghold of the Johnstones, known for their fierce battles with the Maxwells. One such battle took place on 6th December 1693, when 800 Johnstones ambushed the panicked Maxwells as they tried to retreat. Lord Maxwell lost his life that day, along with 700 of his men and many Johnstones. The Tower was restored around 30 years ago and is now owned by Mr and Mrs Clarke who welcome visitors to tour the building over the weekend. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:18 PM |
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1087 (Digital Doors Open) |
Logan Botanic Garden |
Scotland’s most exotic garden. Famed for its tender collections and warmed by the Gulf Stream, Logan is a showcase for colourful blooms throughout the season. Highlights include the three acre Walled Garden, renowned for its collection of South African bulbs and tender perennials, and the contrasting Woodland Garden.Don't miss the unearthly Gunnera Bog and feel you’ve wandered into the southern hemisphere inside the Tasmanian Creek. Over 1,800 different plant species, including around 180 that are threatened in the wild, can be seen thriving at Logan.Logan is an integral part of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh which carries out research, conservation, education and global exploration into plants some of which may truly hold the key to the future wellbeing of our planet! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:20 PM |
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1088 (Digital Doors Open) |
Logan Fish Pond |
500 million year old greywacke rock, worked on by volcanic action and later ice ages, formed a blow hole at Logan which in Victorian times became used as a fish larder. Work to adapt the natural rock formation was completed in 1800, and live sea fish stored in the 'Fish Pond'. You can feed the fish, see the Fish Keeper's Cottage and the restored Bathing Hut and Bathing Pool, a reminder of family days out in a summer nearly 200 years ago. Recent additions include the Cave Aquarium, Touch Pools and gift shop. (14 miles S of Stranraer, off B7065, 1 mile from Logan Botanic Gardens, where it is well signposted) |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:22 PM |
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1089 (Digital Doors Open) |
Loreburn Police Station |
A rare opportunity to explore part of Loreburn Street Police Station where Officers will be on hand to answer questions and introduce visitors to a huge range of their activities. Built in 1938 by Dumfriesshire County Council, Loreburn Street serves as the main Police Station for Nithsdale. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:24 PM |
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1090 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lynwood Carvers and Gilders |
Here, by the side of a quiet lane in Eskdalemuir, you will find a small stone house housing a most unusual cottage industry.Two generations of the Chinnery family work here, breaking new ground in the traditional skills of gilding and woodcarving. You will see beautiful antique gilding work on frames and mirrors, but also contemporary designs using gold – not the old fashioned medium one may first think it – but full of light and reflection.Sam Chinnery, Nancy and John’s son, is a furniture designer working in wood, and you will be able to see his unique pieces, inspired by simple shapes and what he calls “simple, honest construction”.Attached to the side of the stone cottage is a corrugated iron lean-to which has for many years housed Eskdalemuir’s post office. Take a peep inside to absorb the charm of tiny rural post offices, complete with the original brass scales, and 1950s cupboards. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:27 PM |
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1091 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marian Tower |
Newly restored by Solway Heritage with the assistance of the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme, this charming small monument was built in 1802. It almost certainly commemorates Mary Kincaid (d 1801), widow of Rev Andrew Ross of Balsarroch and stepmother of the Arctic explorer Sir John Ross. Local folklore associates it with a dairymaid from Drumdow Farm who was killed by a bull, but this is unlikely. (From Stranraer take the A718 to Leswalt, turn right on B798, continue until Y fork, take B738 past Drumdow Farm. Continue to the left turn to Bankswell where there is parking for 2 cars in the roadend. Access is via stile over fence) |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:29 PM |
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1092 (Digital Doors Open) |
McConnel Wood Products |
This unique office was one of the winners of the Times/Gestchner Digital Office 2000 Competition. It is constructed on a bent elm frame with feathered oak shingles on the exterior, and looks not unlike a small owl. Inside you will find wood cladding, sections of which are patchworked in wood samples. These include cherry, elm, oak and chestnut, showing bark, heartwood and sapwood, and reflecting the different products of the sawmill. The sawmill specialises in both native softwood and homegrown and European hardwoods |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:30 PM |
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1093 (Digital Doors Open) |
Midsteeple |
In April 1703, having received a sum of 20,000 merks from the sale of the Tracks of Customs and Foreign Excise, the magistrates of Dumfries resolved that “the toun is not at present provided with sufficient prisones, whereby several malefactors guilty of great crimes, and others for debt, have made their escape, to the dishonour and iminent perill of the Burgh”. Liverpool’s John Moffat was employed to design the Steeple and in 1705 Tobias Bachop of Alloa, began the build which was completed in two years. Having undergone extensive restoration work, the Midsteeple now provides an arts information hub for the Town which hosts regular events and exhibitions. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:32 PM |
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1094 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mill on the Fleet |
The Mill on the Fleet was built in 1788 as a cotton spinning mill and restored as a visitor centre by Dumfries and Galloway Council in the 1980’s. The water wheel on the gable end was used to drive the machinery to spin the cotton. The separate longer wheel was connected to machinery in another mill building, now ruined, but both mill wheels have now been reconnected to the original water supply and it is hoped that their motion will be harnessed for practical use in the future. As well as the wheels, the mill has displays of the Fleet Valley, a welcoming café, a shop and special exhibitions. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:35 PM |
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1095 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moat Brae, The National Centre for Children’s Literature & Storytelling, |
Moat Brae House and its Neverland Discovery were the ‘enchanted land’ where the creator of Peter Pan played as a child. His pirate games by the River Nith became the inspiration for one of the most well-loved and legendary stories of all time. No matter what your age, you too can walk in his footsteps, wonder at this beautiful and magical place, have fun and play. Explore the rooms, peep into keyholes, crawl into book snugs, reveal secret shadows and catch Peter Pan and Tinker Bell in Nana’s Attic. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:37 PM |
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1096 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moffat CAN |
In 2010 Moffat CAN (Carbon Neutral) rescued the derelict Old Church Depot and has been turning it into a model for low carbon living. The surrounding wasteland is now a community market garden and allotments and the zero-carbon Church houses CAN’s recycling operation, offices and Scotland’s first Aquaponics Greenhouse. Aquaponics is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics and is a sustainable way of growing edible fish and vegetables. All power and heat for the site is sourced from renewable energy. Moffat CAN are keen to offer a ‘Key to Low Carbon Living’. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:39 PM |
EDM |
1097 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moffat Museum |
Georgian Townhouse adjoining Bakehouse (1870) which was incorporated into the Moffat Museum in 2012-13. Find out how Moffat grew up from the Killing Times of the Covenanters through the Coaching Days to become a Victorian Spa Town. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:42 PM |
EDM |
1098 (Digital Doors Open) |
Monreith House |
Welcome to Monreith House, built in 1798 and having undergone extensive refurbishment. It remains in the hands of the Maxwell family, who acquired the estate by marriage in 1450. The architect was Alexander Stephens, otherwise famous as a building contractor for Robert Adam in Edinburgh New Town. The House is complemented by beautiful, original furniture by craftsmen like Gillow and Trotter, and the library collection dates from the 17th century. Visitors will also see estate maps which evoke the grounds as they once were, and the flower paintings of Sir Herbert Maxwell. Perhaps one of the House’s most famous and more recent attributes however, is the inspiration it provided to Gavin Maxwell for his book about an otter, ‘Ring of Bright Water’. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:44 PM |
EDM |
1099 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morton Castle & 'The 39 Steps' |
Once an entire chain of castles stretched up the valley of the Nith below these hills, providing a main route from the Solway Firth to central Scotland. Morton Castle has stood on this naturally defensive site since 14C, overlooking the verdant Nith valley and Drumlanrig Castle. More recently, Morton Castle has become linked with John Buchan's classic spy thriller, 'The Thirty Nine Steps', written in 1915. Morton Castle was chosen as a location for the 1978 film version starring Robert Powell. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:46 PM |
EDM |
1100 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mossburn Community Farm |
Mossburn Community Farm was set up in 1987 and rescues misused, abused, unwanted and neglected horses, ponies and other farm animals. It also provides therapeutic work placements for disadvantaged and displaced young people. We aim to enhance the lives of all people and animals we come into contact with. Mossburn boasts a unique 18th century farm courtyard with additional modern buildings, all enclosed in 11 acres of grazing land. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:48 PM |
EDM |
1101 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mull of Galloway Lighthouse and Exhibition |
The Lighthouse, built by Robert Stevenson, took two years to build; work commenced in 1828 and the Lighthouse was first lit on 26th March 1830. The tower stands 26 metres high and the light is 99 metres above sea level. On a clear night, the light can be seen 20 nautical miles (23 land miles) away with a flashing white light every 20 seconds.Until 1971, the lens was a combination of shining brass and sparkling crystal revolving on beautifully made rollers. Paraffin for the lamps and lighthouse keepers’ cottages, came via ships, deposited at East Tarbet and stored in a stone building. These ships were also used to move lighthouse keepers around the coastline from post to post.In 1971, the Lighthouse was converted to electricity and began to use a sealed-beam light, mounted on a gearless revolving pedestal. In early 2019 the Northern Lighthouse Board undertook a complete refurbishment and replaced the old light with a two-tier light of a total of 180,000 candelas. The 2 lights together make an 18 nautical mile range which is a reduction of 10 nautical miles. The Lighthouse became automatic in 1988 and is now remotely monitored from the Northern Lighthouse Board’s headquarters in Edinburgh. The Lighthouse is open to the public in July, august, bank holidays and school holidays. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:50 PM |
EDM |
1102 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newbarns Project |
The archaeologists at Newbarns have been working since 2002 on a multi-period site, starting with Neolithic burials and ending with Medieval features. Find out what happened in prehistoric times when a person died. Where did they go? A chance to explore a fascinating place inhabited through the Iron Age and on into Medieval times.As a Scottish Archaeology Month and DOD highlight, Alastair Penman of the Stewartry Archaeological Trust will offer tours of the site at 11am and 2.30pm on both Saturday and Sunday.Take this opportunity to try your hand as an archaeologist (tools will be available), view the artefacts the digs have uncovered and hear about the Trust’s investigations and theories. Please wear stout footwear and midge cream! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:52 PM |
EDM |
1103 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newton Stewart Cinema |
Back in 1916 "energetic townsman" George Couldson brough the movies to Newton Stewart in the silent days of magic lantern shows and tinkling pianos. It must have gone down well, for in 1933 the Galloway Gazette advertised the grand opening of the "handsome new picture house" complete with seating for 490 people and "commodious cloakrooom accommodation for ladies and gentlemen". To complete the effect Mr. Gouldson puchased three white marble statues (including a six foot Nubian Slave by Rosetti) from a sale at Cally Mansion House in Gatehouse and placed them in the cinema entrance hall.The art deco cinema's fortunes rose and fell with those of the film industry in the second half of the 20th century. The cinema closed in 1968, was rescued from developers and re-opened, only to close again in 1991. But Newton Stewart had not finished it's love affair with the silver screen, and by the mid 1990s the Save The Cinema Committee had formed and working with huge determination and enthusiasm, raised grants sufficient to succeed in re-opening the cinema in 1997. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:54 PM |
EDM |
1104 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Clutag Farm |
Today, North Clutag is an ordinatry working dairy farm, but in the 1930's it was home to an extraordinary man. John McNeilie, who wrote under the pen name of Ian Niall, spent his boyhood days here. He scandalised the local community by publishing 'The Wigtown Ploughman', in which he described in unflinching details the hardships of life endured by farm labourers in the early years of the 20th century. The book sparked calls for change and progress, but locally he was ostracised by many neighbours who were all to recognisable on the page. McNeillie went on to publish more thatn 40 books, including the hugely popular 'The Poacher's Handbook', and 'No Resting Place', a remarkably sympathetic book on travelling gypsies, written as it was in 1948. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:57 PM |
EDM |
1105 (Digital Doors Open) |
NTS Thomas Carlyle Birthplace Museum |
Little did anyone know that the boy born here in 1795 would go on to become one of the most prolific writers and social commentators of the 19th century.The unassuming exterior of this wee house in Ecclefechan, near Lockerbie, belies its significance in Scottish history. The house was constructed by Thomas Carlyle’s father and uncle – both local stonemasons – and is a fine example of Scottish 18th-century vernacular architecture.When Thomas Carlyle was 13, he left Ecclefechan and walked 84 miles to Edinburgh, to attend university.The Arched House has remained virtually untouched since 1881, when it first opened to the public with the Carlyle House Memorial Trust, started by Carlyle’s niece soon after his death. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:11:59 PM |
EDM |
1106 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oasis Youth Centre and Recording Studio |
The Oasis Youth Centre has its own state of the art recording studio, performance area, chill-out area, multi-media area and kitchen. It’s open Monday to Friday, and is used by lots of young people, sometimes for informal drop-ins, but also for the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Nithsdale Challenge, Young Parents’ Group and Music Nights. Community Learning & Development Service Nithsdale works with young people aged 12 to 25 years old and is a Dumfries & Galloway Council Service. You can also find out about volunteering opportunities and about youth services available within the Nithsdale Area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:02 PM |
EDM |
1107 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Bridge House Museum |
Cross the fifteenth century Devorgilla Bridge to the Old Bridge House. Built in 1660 into the sandstone of the bridge itself, Dumfries’ oldest house is now a museum of everyday life in the town. You can see the family kitchen, nursery and bedroom of a Victorian home and pay a visit to an early dentist’s surgery! Interpretive panels and museum trails tell the story of a house overlooking the river Nith. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:04 PM |
EDM |
1108 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Buittle Tower |
A chance to see the armed horsemen of the �Borderers�, a Border Reiver Living History group enacting the skills and traditions of 16C in the evocative setting of Old Buittle Tower. Built c 1500 for the Gordons of Lochinvar, this L-shaped tower house was originally within the bailey of Buittle Castle, once the seat of John Balliol, 13C King of Scots. Old Buittle Tower has in recent times been finely restored, and today provides the opportunity to explore the towerhouse and grounds/moats, also the medieval Laigh Hall, the period kitchen, stables and forge houses. Iinside the medieval Laigh Hall, with its vast fireplace, simple wooden benches and beamed ceiling hung with banners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:06 PM |
EDM |
1109 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Kirk, Kirkmaiden |
Perched high over Scotland’s most southerly village of Drummore, the 17th century Parish Church of Kirkmaiden has a rich history involving the Covenanters, witches and an unusual graveyard. The church became known as Kirk Covenant due to its origins in 1638, the year that the Covenanters entered Scottish history. Volunteers, who have an intimate knowledge of the Kirk, will be on hand to provide information and guided tours throughout the day.The Kirk is steeped in folklore and it is said that this area of the South Rhins was once well known for its witches. In 1697 the Rev. A. Marshall declared it to be ‘overrun by witches’ and employed a ‘witch finder’ from Wigtown, who inspected the entire adult congregation. The graveyard has numerous historic and unusual headstones, including a lighthouse erected by one of the Principal lighthouse keepers at the Mull of Galloway in memory of his young son. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:08 PM |
EDM |
1110 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Place of Monreith |
Old Place of Monreith is a typical, plain, lowland laird's house, still nominally fortified, at the end of a long track. It was once the home of the Maxwells, including the famous beauty Jean, later Duchess of Gordon, and the ancestors of Sir Herbert, historian and gardener, and of the author Gavin Maxwell, who wrote 'Ring of Bright Water', and spent his boyhood in the district. It had become derelict but was bought and restored by its present owners, The Landmark Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:12 PM |
EDM |
1111 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Prison House |
Purpose built and opened in 1848, this handsome neo-Tudor building was Wigtown’s prison for 30 years. It was then adapted for use as the town Police Station with a house for the policeman and remained as such until after World War II when it was sold to a local agricultural fertiliser business. It was later sold on again becoming a private residence in the 1950s.Four of the original nine cells remain – two of which are on show. They are dark and cold, inhabited now only by spiders. Remnants of graffiti etched into the lime-washed walls bear testimony to previous two legged inmates. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:15 PM |
EDM |
1112 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Well Theatre |
Tucked away in the spa town of Moffat is the Old Well Theatre, where the Upper Annandale Dramatic Society has deployed the greasepaint and wowed the crowds for over sixty years. Audiences can enjoy a variety of events at the theatre, including plays, pantomimes, musicals and art exhibitions as well as bringing change with ‘Moffat Movies’ – providing big screen movies with 7.1 digital surround sound.The Old Well Theatre supports charitable events and encourages other productions to visit the theatre, productions that bring drama, comedy and music to Moffat. The theatre also has its own choir ‘Old Well Singers’ and ‘Young U.A.D.S.’ for younger members of the Upper Annandale Dramatic Society. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:17 PM |
EDM |
1113 (Digital Doors Open) |
Orchardton Tower |
Now owned by Historic Scotland, this charming mid-15C towerhouse stands in a delightful green dell. Its circular construction continues to puzzle historians since though round towers are common in Ireland, Orchardton is architecturally unique in Scotland. It was built in 1456 by John Cairns, who incorporated the image of a round tower into his crest, implying an awareness even then of its unusual status. (6 miles SE of Castle Douglas, on A711 between Dalbeattie and Dundrennan, sign on L). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:19 PM |
EDM |
1114 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady & St Ninian's Church |
By Goldie & Child of London with W & R Ingram of Glasgow as executant architects. Picturesque wood and glass porch, notable stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:22 PM |
EDM |
1115 (Digital Doors Open) |
Palmerston Park Football Ground |
A rare opportunity to explore the historic Queen of the South football ground. Football has been played here since 19C, and Queen of the South was formed in 1919, when they bought the ground for �1,500. The current main stand dates from 1964, and was built to replace the late 19C stand which burned down. You will be shown the dressing rooms, the laundry, the physio area, walk up the tunnel, and see the board room and its trophy cabinets. The official Museum is spread throughout the building, and includes programmes, strips, ticket stubs, yearbooks and all kinds of memorabilia related to the �Super South�. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:24 PM |
EDM |
1116 (Digital Doors Open) |
Penpont Primary School |
Tudor-style school built in 1844- 45, with later additions. Photographic exhibition of Penpont school - and scholars, in days gone-by. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:26 PM |
EDM |
1117 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pibble Lead Mine |
Pre-booked guided tours only. A rare chance to experience an undeveloped site rich in industrial archaeology on a tour led by a professional archaeologist who has just completed a survey here on behalf of Dumfries and Galloway Museums Services. You will see the remains of the engine house, the waterwheel pit, the reservoir and disused mineshafts. Please note: this is an open air venue, access is by foot around the area of the mine, over rough ground. To book, telephone 01387 247543 between 9.00-17.00 on Monday 8 Sept. (From Dumfries, in Creetown turn right at Clock Tower and at Y junction take righthand fork (not to Gem Rock Museum), continue uphill out of Creetown, pass Drumraik Farm with red hay barn to small crossroads, take lefthand fork, signposted �Mark� and follow to end of tarred road. From here follow Doors Open Days signposting to park) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:28 PM |
EDM |
1118 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port William Inshore Rescue |
The View Cafe is a community space open to the public, to raise revenue and help sustain the lifeboat. The Rescue Service is 40 years old this year and as it is independently run, needs to raise funds to keep the lifeboat in the water throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:30 PM |
EDM |
1119 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portpatrick Lifeboat Station |
Portpatrick was once the busiest sea crossing to Ireland, and is noted for the ferocity of its winter storms. Portpatrick RNLI Lifeboat Station was established in 1877 at the request of local residents. Today it is home to the new Tamar Class Lifeboat RNLB John Buchanan Barr. The current Lifeboat came on station in November 2011 and the new berth was completed in August 2012. The crew are all volunteers, ready to go out on a ‘Shout’ and get soaked and frozen: what you need, they say, is a sense of humour. Visitors to the Station can have a tour of the Lifeboat, a look around the station and browse in the Lifeboat shop and museum.The beautiful seaside village of Portpatrick, recently made familiar to millions after Two Thousand Acres of Sky, is also home to the Lifeboat Station. The village once accommodated the busiest sea crossing to Ireland, and is noted for the ferocity of its winter storms. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:32 PM |
EDM |
1120 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portpatrick Primary School |
Highly original 1979 design. Brown brick buttresses zigzagging up a hillside location. Nature Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:35 PM |
EDM |
1121 (Digital Doors Open) |
Primrose and Gordon Solicitors |
Pay a visit to the offices of Primrose and Gordon Solicitors, founded 1782, making it the oldest legal practice in South West Scotland. The splendid Georgian office was designed by Walter Newall and known to poet Robert Burns. Many impressive historical icons on display including a ‘Dumfries’ printed one Guinea banknote, Victorian correspondence and 19th century oil paintings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:36 PM |
EDM |
1122 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renewable Energy at 'Burnside' Glencaple |
We are all becoming more aware of Climate Change and Global Warming, but as Peak Oil approaches, and with fuel and energy costs set to spiral out of control in the future, we all need to reduce our energy consumption and think about our options for small scale renewable energy generation at home. Two of the most cost effective technologies are Solar Thermal Panels to heat water, and Wood Fuel Heating Systems. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:39 PM |
EDM |
1123 (Digital Doors Open) |
Repentance Tower |
Gather at Hoddom Castle for a led walk with the Hoddom Ranger to Repentance Tower. He will guide you through woodland and then up a short but steep climb to the Tower on the ancient beacon hill of Trailtrow. Repentance Tower was built by John Maxwell, 4th Lord Herries, as a watchtower for Hoddom Castle in the 1560s. The summit of Trailtrow provides superb views in all directions, towards the Solway the Lake District and over Annandale, and is clearly a strategic site on which to build a border tower during the uncertain times of 16C. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:41 PM |
EDM |
1124 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Stranraer |
Operating from the largest town in south west Scotland, Stranraer lifeboat station is one of 22 inshore lifeboat stations in Scotland. It has an inshore D class lifeboat |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:43 PM |
EDM |
1125 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Burns Centre - Dumfries |
Situated in the town’s eighteenth century watermill on the west bank of the River Nith, the Robert Burns Centre tells the story of the poet’s last years spent in the bustling streets and lively atmosphere in Dumfries. The exhibition is illuminated by many original manuscripts and possessions of Burns. There is a fascinating scale model of Dumfries in the 1790s, additional information and images on touchscreen interactives, along with an audio booth to listen to some Burns songs and poems. Younger visitors can discover more about Scotland’s Bard through a gallery trail, colouring sheets, word games and jigsaws. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:45 PM |
EDM |
1126 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre |
‘the smallest film theatre in Scotland’The Centre is run by the Local Authority and is home to an exhibition about the poet Robert Burns and his life in the town as well as a 69 seat cinema which shows predominantly independent, documentary and foreign films.As well as an exhibition and cinema the Centre also houses a privately run restaurant called Hullabaloo, which is open 6 days per week and on Saturdays and Sundays up until the end of September. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:47 PM |
EDM |
1127 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Burns Ellisland Museum and Farm |
Ellisland, the rural home of National Bard Robert Burns, set in stunning landscape beside the river Nith. The site inspired Burns to write some of his most famous works, including Tam o’Shanter and Auld Lang Syne. It is unique in Burns heritage, being the only house he built for himself and his family. Step back in time, by entering Burns’ kitchen and the Spence where he wrote and greeted his visitors. Discover a range of fascinating artefacts reflecting Burns’ life on the farm and his writing. Have a walk down the river, through Robert’s orchard and even take a peak at his outside loo! Though built by Burns as a farmhouse, he was already famous by 1788 and the building shows some significant differences to a traditional Dumfriesshire farmhouse of the 18th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:49 PM |
EDM |
1128 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robert Burns House |
It was in this simple sandstone house in a quiet Dumfries street that Robert Burns, Scotland’s national poet spent the last years of his life. He died here in 1796 at the age of just thirty seven. The Burns Mausoleum is only a short walk away. The house retains most of its original features and the kitchen, scullery, bedroom and study give an atmospheric feel of the Burns family home. The parlour now contains many original artefacts including original manuscripts, Burns’ exciseman equipment and domestic items belonging to his wife Jean.The building is now a place of pilgrimage for Burns enthusiasts from around the world. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:52 PM |
EDM |
1129 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ruthwell Parish Church and Ruthwell Cross |
Ruthwell Church is the home of the world famous Ruthwell Cross. This Anglian Cross dates from the 7th Century and has carved on it part of a poem written in runes, said to be one of the earliest written examples of the English language. The church itself is said to be one of the oldest parish churches in SW Scotland and was featured on a recent BBC programme about mediaeval poetry.One of the church’s ministers in the 19th Century was the Rev. Dr. Henry Duncan, who is best remembered as founder of the TSB movement. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:54 PM |
EDM |
1130 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sacred Heart Church |
Simple brick built Gothic style church by J Garden Brown. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:56 PM |
EDM |
1131 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sanquhar Heritage Walk |
Evening's guided Heritage Walk to explore this historic small town, with its wynds, its handsome Tollbooth, the oldest post office in Scotland, and the gaunt ruins of Sanquhar Castle in the old Deer Park at the entrance to the town. STB access category 2: assisted wheelchair. In the past visited by William Wallace�s men, the gaunt ruins of Sanquhar Castle, many times besieged and sacked, lie in the old Deer Park at the entrance to the town. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:12:58 PM |
EDM |
1132 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sanquhar Primary School |
Pyramid-roofed, 1980s design. Exhibitions on local life and lead-mining children of the Industrial Revolution. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:01 PM |
EDM |
1133 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sanquhar Tolbooth Museum |
Discover Sanquhar’s world famous knitting tradition and the story of the miners of Sanquhar and Kirkconnel. How did the ordinary people of Upper Nithsdale live and work in times past? Archaeology, artworks and audio-visual displays all tell these stories in the museum. On the ground floor the original prison cells can be visited where petty criminals were kept, and sometimes placed on public display in the jougs, still to be seen on the wall outside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:03 PM |
EDM |
1134 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scott Hay Gallery |
Owned by Reid and Taylor Limited of Langholm, the gallery houses its own collection of art as well as providing space for visiting artists. Attractively situated by the River Esk, the Gallery will host the Langholm Children's Treefest Art Exhibition and Solway Heritage's Out of the Woods exhibition. There will also be a ranger-led family walk, leaf art workshop and other stalls and attractions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:05 PM |
EDM |
1135 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shortrigg Steading |
A very unusual survival of an eighteenth century windmill and an adjoining horse gin, all set within the context of a steading with byres dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. A fascinating chance to see such buildings in the process of restoration. A fascinating chance to see such buildings in the process of restoration. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:07 PM |
EDM |
1136 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sorbie Tower - Old Place of Sorbie |
Be a guest of Clan Hannay for the day, tour of tower and grounds including our 12th century motte, see the kitchen fire in operation and hear how life was lived on this ancient site, hear about our future plans for restoration.Learn more about the towers fascinating history and see it brought to light. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:09 PM |
EDM |
1137 (Digital Doors Open) |
Southerness Lighthouse |
Picturesque Southerness Lighthouse stands at the foot of the old part of Southerness village. This is the oldest surviving complete lighthouse in Scotland and was once home to the lighthouse keeper night after night, as he ensured safety from the perils of the Solway’s rocks and sands. The lighthouse was completed in 1748 and would have been a familiar sight for the young John Paul Jones growing up at Arbigland. The sand and rocks of the Barnhouries off Southerness were especially dangerous, and the subject of folk tales such as ‘The Mermaid of Barnhourie’. The lighthouse was maintained until 1867, but the subsequent lack of it resulted in a horrendous series of shipping losses until Georgina Blackett of Arbigland (a great aunt of the previous owner), raised £250 to re-install the light. Inside the lighthouse there is a steep wooden staircase leading up to the light, where you will find spectacular views of the Solway Firth. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:11 PM |
EDM |
1138 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Martin & St Ninian's Church |
Whithorn, famous as the cradle of Christianity in Scotland, For a twentieth century view, visit the church of St Ninian, St Martin and St John, by Goodhart-Rendel, Broadbent and Curtis. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:14 PM |
EDM |
1139 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael's Church |
A church for the people of Dumfries has stood on this site since 1100, and the one you see today dates from 1742. The church is of handsome dark red sandstone, with a steepled tower. Inside is a very fine collection of 19-20C stained glass windows. Robert Burns and his wife Jean Armour worshipped here and were buried here in the Mausoleum in the churchyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:16 PM |
EDM |
1140 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewartry Museum to promote Kirkcudbright Galleries |
The Stewarty Museum will be open in order to promote the new Kirkcudbright Galleries due to open in the former Town Hall building in March 2018. Building work started at the end of 2016 to transform the 19th century Town Hall in Kirkcudbright into a new gallery which will be of national significance. Kirkcudbright Galleries is due to open in March 2018 but you can catch a glimpse of the amazing new interior in a number of informal talks to be held at The Stewartry Museum across the road from the Town Hall. Kirkcudbright Galleries will boast a gallery showing works from the Kirkcudbright Art Collection, a Collection of National Significance in Scotland. On the first floor, there will be a large temporary exhibition space and a mezzanine level above, which can host various activities and events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:18 PM |
EDM |
1141 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stranraer Academy |
Space, light, air, metal 'trees' and real birds, that's 'Street', the 200 metre-long spine of the new wing of Stranraer Academy. Work began in 1995. It was officially opened in January 1999. Facilities are considered to be second to none in Scotland. Showpiece of post-modern educational building, the complex features a multisensory room, hydrotherapy pool, kitchen, dance studio and IT area, as well as a library and integrated special needs room called 'Aird'. Some classrooms have state of the art moveable walls to cope with fluctuating class sizes. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:20 PM |
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1142 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stranraer Museum |
Stranraer's historic Old Town Hall, built in 1776, is the home of Stranraer Museum. Step inside and discover Wigtownshire's fascinating past.Inside Stranraer Museum see one of Scotland's oldest ploughs, a recognised collection of archaeology plus other local history, costume, farming, dairying and the Arctic explorer Sir John Ross. An exciting and varied temporary exhibition runs throughout the year. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:22 PM |
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1143 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sulwath Brewers |
A family owned Sulwath Brewers real ale brewery. The traditional brewing methods used here have helped to create a thriving business selling to connoisseur markets all over Britain. Sulwath is the ancient name for the Solway estuary and who can think of a better use for pure Scottish water, than real ale? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:24 PM |
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1144 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sulwath Centre and Wildlife Gardens (RSPB) |
Converted from a nineteenth century farmhouse, the Sulwath Centre was opened in April 2009 to promote lifelong learning on the Solway. Located in the heart of Mersehead RSPB Nature Reserve, the Centre incorporates education and training rooms, reception and office facilities, as well as providing accommodationfor residential volunteers and field studies students. The Centre has many green credentials, including a wood pellet boiler and solar thermal panels. The surrounding land has been transformed into wildlife gardens, for particular use by visiting schoolchildren. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:26 PM |
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1145 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sundial Cottage - Penpont Heritage Centre |
Joseph Thomson, a famous explorer of Africa, was born in this cottage in 1858. When his father bought the house in 1856, he used his master building skills to add a cantilever staircase to access two bedrooms which he developed in the roof space to accommodate his five sons. On ground floor there is a box bedroom where Thomson was born and a room reserved for the Heritage of Penpont, Keir and Tynron .Outwith the cottage there is a wash-house, an outside boiler and sandstone steps leading to an annexe which was built as an armoury for the Penpont Rifle Volunteers (1860-1885). In the back garden there is still a pigsty and a privy.The cottage was home to Mrs. Jean Carson for 70 years and has changed little since the Thomson's occupied it from 1856-1868.Because Jean was proud to be in Thomson`s birthplace, she willingly welcomed parties of schoolchildren in the 80s and 90s . She explained its unique features and showed how she swept her own chimney using a whale bone brush she had bought for 30 shillings. Even at 95 she was willing to be photographed and filmed and, as a result, the idea was born of, one day, converting this cottage into a Heritage Centre.As such, it was officially opened in 2013 by the Duke of Buccleuch who has leased the property to the community at a nominal rent.Sophia Harkness MBE FRSGS |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:28 PM |
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1146 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Barony Agricultural College |
A Jacobean-style sandstone manor house by 19C architect William Burn. Given new life - and new buildings, as an agricultural college. Modern courtyard block 1984-91. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:30 PM |
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1147 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Bookshop, Wigtown |
The oldest bookshop in Scotland’s Book Town is a Georgian gem of a building housing a labyrinth of old books, with shelves that stretch for over a mile. The range of stock includes all subjects. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:32 PM |
EDM |
1148 (Digital Doors Open) |
The CatStrand |
The CatStrand is an award-winning arts and community centre in the heart of the Glenkens, presenting a high quality programme of arts events and activities, workshops and learning as well as information for locals and tourists. 2018 The CatStrand is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Glenkens Community Arts Trust. There’s also a trip down memory lane with ten years of GCAT in our photographic exhibition. So open the door and enjoy a real celebration of events on offer at The CatStrand. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:35 PM |
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1149 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Crichton Memorial Church and Gardens |
The story of the Crichton begins in 1823 with the death of Dr James Crichton of Friars Carse who left to his widow, Elizabeth, the then considerable sum of around £100,000 to be used for charitable purposes. With the help of her friend, the Rev Henry Duncan, Minister of Ruthwell Parish and founder of the Trustee Savings Bank, Elizabeth attempted to endow a College of University status in Dumfries ‘for the education of poor scholars’.After a twenty year battle, she recognised that her dream was not to be and instead endowed a ‘lunatic asylum’ on the edge of the town. In delivering the Crichton bequest, Elizabeth was determined to produce a hospital that was the best in Europe, not only in the treatment of patients but also in its architecture and environment. When recruiting the first Physician Superintendent, the same considerations applied.The appointment of Dr William Browne was to be the first in a long line of very able and distinguished physicians in charge. The doors opened in 1839. The next 150 years saw the growth of that vision into an internationally recognised centre of excellence in mental health research and care. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:37 PM |
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1150 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Crichton Site |
A Victorian hospital with a difference, the Crichton was founded by Mrs Elizabeth Crichton in memory of her husband, an East India Company doctor. It came to boast its own ballroom, 85 acres of grounds laid out with seed and cuttings from The Royal Botanic gardens, Edinburgh, and its own water and electricity supply. The Crichton still surprises today, as its transformation into a modern facility for learning and enterprise continues. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:39 PM |
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1151 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Forest Drives |
Leave the tarmac and take a walk, a cycle or even a drive on the wild side of Galloway on waymarked tracks. Look out for red squirrel, buzzard and deer, and superb views of the Galloway hills. Kirroughtree Forest Drive (from Visitor Centre off A75 east of Newton Stewart, to A712 Queensway) Raiders Road Forest Drive (linking A712 at Clatteringshaws Loch with A762 Laurieston - New Galloway) Carrick Forest Drive (between Loch Doon and the Straiton - Newton Stewart Road) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:41 PM |
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1152 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Globe Inn |
In 1796, Burns wrote: "... the Globe Tavern here, which these many years has been my Howff ..." Established in 1610, The Globe Inn, Dumfries has long been associated with Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet. The Globe Inn is an important historic pub, steeped in the history of Robert Burns and Dumfries. Every corner is packed with fascinating memorabilia making The Globe a central part of any visit to Dumfries. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:43 PM |
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1153 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Green House |
Beautifully situated high up Forrest Glen, the Green House is a timber-framed, turf roofed eco house entirely run on solar and hydro power. Incorporating highly energy-efficient design features, and built wherever possible of natural sustainable materials sourced locally, the Green House is a showcase of environmentally sound construction. The building is the award winning eco-office headquarters of the Natural Power Company. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:45 PM |
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1154 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Invention of the Bicycle - Kier to Dumlanrig |
Fellow villagers thought Kirkpatrick MacMillan mad for dreaming up the idea. He rode his cumbersome machine 68 miles over rough roads from his home to Glasgow to visit his two school teacher brothers. In June 1842 the inventor was fined 5 shillings for speeding at 8 mph into the Gorbals and knocking down a little girl. The magistrate was sufficiently impressed to ask MacMillan for a figure-of-eight demonstration in the courtyard, and is said to have slipped him the money for the fine. Before you ride away from Keir you might also like to look for MacMillan’s gravestone in Keir Mill graveyard. It's in the old graveyard which is on the right down a lane, 50 metres beyond the church leaving the village - the only grey coloured gravestone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:48 PM |
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1155 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Mill on the Fleet |
Built in 1785 as a cotton mill powered by the great mill wheel, the 'Roaring Birtwistle', the Mill on the Fleet is now restored as a visitor centre in an idyllic riverside setting. Exhibition gallery, picture gallery, riverside cafe and local crafts and gifts shop. Treefest Photography Competition winners' work displayed, and a new willow sculpture, specially commissioned to celebrate Treefest 2002. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:50 PM |
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1156 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Museum Newton Stewart |
Newton Stewart Museum is situated in York Road, Newton Stewart in the imposing building which was formerly St John’s Church.The building houses a comprehensive collection of artefacts from all walks of life, i.e. costumes nursery, cameras, World War 1 & 2, bicycle's and many more. The outdoor display illustrates the agricultural heritage of Newton Stewart and surrounding area.The collection was started by Miss Drew and has over a period of years been added to by the public donating items relevant to this area and adding to the community feel of the exhibition.The downstairs of the building houses a collection of agricultural machinery, clothing and domestic paraphernalia. Up the stairs into the old belfry and one finds a collection of pictures, old newspapers and school items. All demonstrating the rich history of this area.At present there is an exhibit in the museum showing how the Sparling fish are native to the local river Cree, one of a very few rivers in Britain where they currently reside. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:52 PM |
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1157 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Newbarns Excavation Dig |
What happened in prehistoric times when a person died? Where did they go? Visit the archeological site at Newbarns and discover for yourself the beliefs of our Stone Age ancestors, which included reincarnation and afterlife. Stout footwear recommended. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:54 PM |
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1158 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old School |
The last couple of years has brought dramatic change to Saint Andrews Primary School, originally a Roman Catholic school run by nuns. This handsome red sandstone Victorian building has received an injection of new life in the form of eight small businesses taking up residence there. In October 2011 The Old School had been forlornly empty for some years until nine young women moved in and turned it into a place buzzing with creativity.Within this atmospheric building you will find The Fairy Bodmother with her dance, fitness and nutrition classes, Blusha the makeup artist and wedding specialist, hair styling by Joanne Campbell Hair and beauty therapies from Robyn Elizabeth Beauty. The Art Room offers gifts, crafts, original art and creative workshops. Or you can visit photographer Louise Llewellyn, drama classes and courses from The Drama Company and no-one will want to miss the quirky charm of NonaLou’s tearoom which supplies many homemade treats as well as local produce. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:56 PM |
EDM |
1159 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Savings Bank Museum - Ruthwell |
"The Amiablest and Kindliest of Men"Thomas Carlyle on Henry Duncan, founder of the Ruthwell Savings Bank.Tucked away in the pretty Dumfriesshire village of Ruthwell on the Solway, you will find the very room where the Trustee Savings Bank originated. On 10th May 1810, the Reverend Henry Duncan launched a community self-help project that would become both nation and worldwide.Saving money for the future was of course not a new concept but until Reverend Duncan's project was launched, hiding your savings in your own home was the only option. Solving this security issue the Savings Bank project offered a secure means of saving and at last, ordinary folk were able to save their small sums of money and into the bargain earn a good interest, gain access to financial institutions, and increase their confidence and future prospects. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:13:58 PM |
EDM |
1160 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Stables |
This listed (Grade B) steading has been converted from a ruin to a home over the last 25 years. The transformation has included many ‘green’ and sustainable features such as recycled materials (many found on site), sheep’s wool insulation, solar water heating, passive solar gain via a conservatory and wood burning stoves for space and water heating. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:01 PM |
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1161 (Digital Doors Open) |
Theatre Royal Dumfries |
The oldest theatre in Scotland, the Theatre Royal is in the heart of Dumfries and first opened its doors in 1792. It has strong associations with the renowned Scottish poet Robert Burns, who wrote several pieces specifically for its stage. The Theatre saw multiple changes of ownership during the first half the of 20th Century, before being bought by the Guild of Players in 1959. The Guild managed to secure support from new sources and instead of planning on building new facilities upwards, they looked towards expanding outwards. Adjacent buildings were purchased, and renovation work began in 2014, completed by the end of 2015. The newly refurbished building includes several new spaces while maintaining many of the historic features, ushering Scotland’s oldest theatre into the 21st Century. Attend one of the touring productions presented throughout the year, which includes live music, stand-up comedy and theatrical dramas. The Guild of Players presents a regular season of four shows, as well as a family-friendly Christmas pantomime. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:03 PM |
EDM |
1162 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tolbooth Art Centre |
The Tolbooth was once the Town Council meeting place and office, the Court and Prison. Now holds contemporary art and crafts exhibitions and tells the story of the Kirkcudbright 'art colony'. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:06 PM |
EDM |
1163 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wanlockhead Lead Mining Museum |
Hidden Treasures, Museum of Lead Mining, is situated in Wanlockhead, the highest village in Scotland. Here you can explore the Visitor Centre, take a tour into the dark inside the Lead Mine and see how people lived here in three period Cottages 1750,1850 and 1910.Despite the hardship of the work and the climate, Wanlockhead’s miners created one of the oldest Subscription Libraries in the country, which still has its original collection of almost 3,000 books. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:08 PM |
EDM |
1164 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westerkirk Parish Church |
Volunteers at Westerkirk Parish Church welcome visitors to view the beautiful windows designed by Alex Haynes of Brampton Glass. The twelve windows represent the flora and fauna of Eskdale throughout the twelve months of the year and were donated by residents of the valley. The March window, the Jubilee Window, represents donations from a door-to-door-campaign in Westerkirk. A formal opening ceremony took place in 2002 at which the window was unveiled by HRH Duke of Gloucester and attended by the Earl of Dalkeith. The windows are unique in any church in Scotland - or indeed in the British Isles. An opportunity to visit the Johnstone Mausoleum in the cemetry, designed by Robert Adam. It commemorates John Johnstone of Alva, the right hand man of Robert Clive who engineered British rule in India, fighting several key battles with the French for control of trade in the sub-continent. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:10 PM |
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1165 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westerkirk Parish Church & Johnstone Mausoleum |
Westerkirk Parish Church sits above the Esk at Bentpath. It was designed in 1880 by James Burnet, but in a style current 50 years earlier, with pinnacled tower, lancet windows and buttresses. Inside are unique modern stained glass windows that depict native wildlife.A short walk up the lane is the Greek Doric revival Johnstone Mausoleum, designed in 1792 by Robert Adam for James Johnstone. This atmospheric little building is a domed Greek cross, ornamented with Robert Adam’s ox skulls (bukrania) which recall ancient temples and blood sacrifice. There is also a frieze of human skulls, restored in recent years by Solway Heritage. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:12 PM |
EDM |
1166 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westerkirk Parish Library |
Visit one of the oldest lending libraries in Scotland - an historic community library founded in 1793 by the antimony miners who worked at Glendinning. In 1834 famous engineer Thomas Telford gave a large bequest to the library for the buying of books, because he was born in this glen. The building was completed in 1860-63 by local subscription. It is a small, ecclesiastical- looking building with two light Gothic windows and a Gothic chimney. Inside you will find tall wooden bookcases lined with leather covered books. Even in the 21st century in times of great change, the library is still open once a month to the residents of Eskdale. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:15 PM |
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1167 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whithorn Roundhouse |
Excavations near Whithorn from 2015 to the present, carried out by AOC Archaeology, have revealed the timberwork and architectural detail for a group of Iron Age houses, which were discovered in an unprecedented state of preservation owing to waterlogged conditions at the site. An oak doorway, façade of vertical oak timbers, and woven flooring made of hazel, covered with grasses and vegetation, were discovered, as well as, recently, evidence of wood-turning, metalworking and a finely decorated wooden bowl.The Whithorn Trust has used the evidence to construct a full-size replica, which won the Scottish Heritage Angels Award in 2017. It measures 13 metres across, with a central working fireplace, and is about 9 metres at the apex. The building is thatched with water reed and this work was carried out by local volunteers and trainees, under supervision of a master thatcher. The timbers are alder or oak and the woven walls, filled with clay, are from hazel gathered from an Atlantic Hazel Woodland, near Newton Stewart. The Trust now operates the venue as part of its visitor attraction and for educational and community use. The interiors of the building continue to develop, as archaeologists continue excavation and post excavation analysis. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:17 PM |
EDM |
1168 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whithorn's Pilgrim and Trade Routes |
Whithorn is associated with Scotland's first Saint, Ninian. The Christian settlement became a famous pilgrimage site with commoners and kings visiting the shrine of St Ninian. The routes across the sea bore trade goods as well as pilgrims. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:20 PM |
EDM |
1169 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wigtown Martyrs Trail and Martyrs Cell |
The Wigtown Martyrs Trail and Martyrs’ Cell, Wigtown County Buildings. Meet in the whitewashed Martyrs’ Cell inside Wigtown County Buildings to join The Wigtown Martyrs’ Trail.Scotland’s Booktown is an ancient Royal Burgh with an infamous role in our religious and social history. In 1685 Margaret Wilson and Margaret McLachlan were drowned and three men (George Walker, William Johnstone, and John Milroy) hanged without proper trial, because they would not sign an oath stating that the King was head of the church, and would not attend church services conducted by Episcopalian curates. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:22 PM |
EDM |
1170 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, & Old Granary |
200-year-old sandstone-built granary, modified repeatedly as the needs of agriculture evolved, now given new lease of life through sensitive conversion to provide facilities to this internationally important nature reserve. Access to Old Granary. Farmhouse kitchen serving organic food and Fair Trade tea and coffee. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:24 PM |
EDM |
1171 (Digital Doors Open) |
WWT Caerlaverock Wetland Centre |
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Caerlaverock Wetlands Centre is a 1,500 acre wild nature reserve with observatories, towers and hides overlooking the home of thousands of wintering wildfowl. A rugged and beautiful destination offering open space and tranquil wildlife watching. The wild wetland reserve at WWT Caerlaverock is an important home to ducks, geese, swans and wading birds. Visitors can wander around the reserve, popping into one of the many hides to watch a variety of birds and other wildlife such as hares and deer. The wildlife garden has been specially planted with colourful, wildlife-friendly flowers, to attract insects such as bees, butterflies and moths. Take a stroll through the Paddock with its wildlife ponds, have a look out over the Folly Pond from the Scottish Water Hide, then wander on towards the Sir Peter Scott Observatory where you can take the lift to the top. Climb the Farmhouse Tower and use the giant binoculars to look out over the Solway Firth and towards Criffel. Walk around the Sir Peter Scott Trail with its wet woodland and reedbeds. Then head back to the visitor centre for a browse around the gift shop and some refreshments in the Cathan Coffee Shop with its current art exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:26 PM |
EDM |
1172 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abertay Historical Society Fieldwork Division – Hidden Broughty Ferry |
A free guided walk lasting approximately 2 hours led by members of the Abertay Historical Society Fieldwork Division. Open to all who are interested in discovering more about local history. We will be exploring lesser known aspects of Broughty Ferry including its beginnings as a fishing village, its role in the defence of the Tay, and the development of the railway and suburb.Non-bookableMeet in front of Broughty Castle, Castle Approach, Dundee, DD5 2TF |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:28 PM |
EDM |
1173 (Digital Doors Open) |
Avertical World |
Avertical World is Tayside’s dedicated indoor climbing centre, based in the former St Mary Magdalene Church. The climbing take advantage of the vaulted ceilings and the church’s old basement to create a unique local climbing facility.Open for over 16 years, facilities and courses for novices and training for young and old climbers, whether it is bouldering, top roping or lead climbing. Progression through the National Indoor Climbing Award Scheme (NICAS) for youngsters.Climbing is one of the up and coming sports and will be joining the next Olympics.Open to all with climbs to suit novices through to experts. Member of the Association of British Climbing Walls. Kids, Family and Party sessions available. Walking distance from the city centre. Open 7 days year round. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:30 PM |
EDM |
1174 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blackness Community Fire Station |
This is an opportunity to see behind the scenes of one of Dundee's community fire stations. As well as getting the opportunity to see a working fire station in action, Fire-fighters will be on hand to provide fire safety advice, offer free Home Fire Safety Visits and demonstrate some of their firefighting and rescue equipment and skills. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:33 PM |
EDM |
1175 (Digital Doors Open) |
Botanic Garden - The Built Botanics |
We’ll look at the built environments within the Botanic Garden – the hot and cool glasshouses housing the rainforest and desert environments, the award-winning visitor centre, the fascinating gardens of evolution and genetics and the energy-neutral macromicro studio |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:35 PM |
EDM |
1176 (Digital Doors Open) |
Broughty Castle Museum |
A rare chance to explore the underground ammunition magazine at Broughty castle. Shells and cartridges were once stored here to feed the 4.7 inch Quick Fire Costal Defence guns on the Ramparts above.Visitor are advised that due to the historic nature of the building, there is no disabled access to the Castle or the artillery magazine.Children must be accompanied by an adult. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:42 PM |
EDM |
1177 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caird Hall: Backstage Tour |
Step on the Stage where so many stars have appeared. From Elton John, David Bowie, The Cure, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Radiohead, Bjork, The Proclaimers, Stereophonics to name but a few. See behind the scenes of Dundee’s major Concert/Conference Venue and get a closer look at the magnificent Harrison and Harrison Organ, The Stage, Marryat Hall, Gallery and backstage. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:45 PM |
EDM |
1178 (Digital Doors Open) |
City Road Allotments |
Our allotment site has been in existence since the 1940s when the need arose to grow your own for the war effort.Originally farmland, the allotments have evolved over the years to the present day where we now have 71 plots of assorted sizes in use. The Association manages the site, which is leased from Dundee City Council; our purpose is to promote the growing of fruit and vegetables, to manage the site to promote a community spirit among members and to protect and enhance the environment.Our site is constantly evolving, incorporating a calming, wildlife area, a welcoming display of flowers and a new project that we have just started working on. Come on in and see these areas as well as our wonderful plots! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:47 PM |
EDM |
1179 (Digital Doors Open) |
District 10: Shipping Container Office Building |
District 10 is a highly sustainable office building made of shipping containers providing work space for start-up creative industry companies. Commended in the Scottish Design Awards the game Tetris wraps around the outside of the building promoting the creative and unpredictable organisations within.Hosted by ‘Jon Frullani Architect’ in their office. Also includes a Free talk on “Tenement Repair and Maintenance” by Ian Muir of ‘Muir Walker and Pride’ Architects (hosted by RIAS and RICS) on Sunday 15th from 11:00-12:00 (no booking required), with questions and information stands afterwards. Jon and Ian are President and Vice President respectively of the ‘Dundee Institute of Architects’ and look forward to meeting you to answer any questions architectural! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:49 PM |
EDM |
1180 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Art Society |
Dundee Art Societys private picture collection will be on show plus artists will be working on their own work throughout the weekend. Dundee Art Society has been part of the art centre in the city since the late 19th Century. Local businessmen came together to found a museum and art gallery which is now the McManus Art Gallery and Museum . The focus of both professional and amature artists now and in its beginning was toi promote the organisation of art classes, talks, demonstrations and exhibitions for its members.The society has a private collection of paintings including works by David Fuggie, James McIntosh Patrick and James Reville. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:51 PM |
EDM |
1181 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Central Mosque |
Drop in to see this marvellous building with a unique design; the first purpose built mosque in North East Scotland using traditional Scottish materials and energy efficient construction techniques. On each corner is a rounded tower with a minaret and plain glass at the top. On the South elevation is a Mihrab, a semi-circular projection from the wall with a copper dome on top. See also the Mosque website: www.dundeeislamicsociety.com for further information on the event. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:53 PM |
EDM |
1182 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee City Archives |
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Dundee City Archives we will be offering special tours behind the scenes at the archives. Tours will include a chance to get up close with some original documents covering Dundee’s history from the 14th century to the present day. See documents from some of our key collections, including the Keiller Collection, Caledon Shipbuilders Collection and the Dundee Harbour Trust Collection. Find out more about Dundee’s history and the people who have lived here. Some of our volunteers will also be on hand to explain about the work they have been doing at the Archives.Tours will take place at 10:00am, 10:30am, 11:30am and 12:00pm. Booking is essential for the tours as spaces are limited. Each tour will take around 45 minutes.There will also be a talk about “The Street Names of Dundee” at 11am and “How to Research your Dundee Family History” at 12:30pm. Booking is not essential for the talks. Talks will last around 45 minutes. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:56 PM |
EDM |
1183 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee City Walking Tour - Joe Dagen |
Walk: Hidden Gems based on works of WG Lamond - Schools, Churches, Domestic Buildings - Finishes City Centre. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:14:58 PM |
EDM |
1184 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Congregational Church |
Our Church will be open between 1030am and 1400pm on Saturday 14th.September when we will be decorating the Church for Harvest. There may be organ recitals during this period. Tea and coffee will be served in the Welcome Hall.The Church will also be open from 1030am until 1230pm on Sunday 15th. September when we will be celebrating Harvest Thanksgiving. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:00 PM |
EDM |
1185 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Contemporary Arts: On Show |
Drop in to our projection booth during Doors Open Days and get a behind the scenes look at how we put films on our screens. Discover more about cinema technology and its development and see a part of DCA that’s rarely open to the public. Tour our Print Studio and find out how out team supports artists to create and present work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:03 PM |
EDM |
1186 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Museum of Transport |
Dundee Museum of Transport opened on Market Street in April 2014 after three years of building renovation and preparation. The Museum has a fantastic collection of vehicles and models and a growing collection of local transport-related objects for visitors to enjoy.Guided tours will be provided of Dundee Museum of Transport by the museum’s team of enthusiastic volunteers. Find out about the spectacular Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Dundee’s Last Horse-Drawn Tram and other interesting objects from this growing transport collection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:05 PM |
EDM |
1187 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's) |
Founded in about 1190 it is the Parish Church for the City of Dundee hosting Civic Services such as the Kirkin’ of the Council, Guildry Services and the Civic Remembrance Day Service. It boasts a fully detailed Black Watch War Memorial and Merchant Seamen’s Memorial as well as several olther Memorials. It incorporates many outstanding examples of stained glass including the splendid East window gifted in 1897 designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and executed by Wiliam Morris. The Church’s long connection with High School of Dundee is reflected in a more modern stained glass window situated in the Huntingdon Aisle at the back of the Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:07 PM |
EDM |
1188 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundee Sheriff & JP Court |
Dundee Sheriff Court building is an imposing listed building designed in 1833 by Edinburgh architect George Angus and completed in 1863 by William Scott. It was extensively renovated in 1996 and officially opened by the Princess Royal in 1997.This year, guided tours of the building will take in the historic Court 1, meet custody officers in the court cells and an opportunity for children to try on wigs and gowns, and sit on the bench. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:10 PM |
EDM |
1189 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gate Church International SCIO: Building Tours |
St Mark’s Church was built between 1868 and 1869. It was designed by Pilkington and Bell in a free Gothic style typical of Frederick T Pilkington. The church was extended in 1879 by Ireland and MacLaren. Featuring superb stained-glass windows and a raised timbre ceiling, this A-listed church is a unique example of circular congregational seating and aisles. An ambitious energy efficiency project, grant-assisted by Climate Challenge Fund, is currently under-way, you can see the progress of this work during your visit and find out about ongoing community activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:13 PM |
EDM |
1190 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gilfillan Memorial Church |
Gilfillan Memorial Church will be available for visitors to look round. Guides will be on hand and refreshments are available at all times. We usually manange to have a display of materials from the Church archive and we hope to have an organ recital. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:16 PM |
EDM |
1191 (Digital Doors Open) |
HMS Unicorn |
At nearly 200 years old, HMS Unicorn is one of the world’s most remarkable historic ships and preserved as a museum and visitor attraction in Dundee with four atmospheric decks for visitors to explore.So step back in time and learn about life at sea, the Navy in Dundee, and ‘the Golden Age of Sail’…HMS Unicorn is great fun to visit but she was designed for a different age! Please note that the ship contains steep stairs, trip hazards, low ceilings, narrow and low doorways, decks that are slippery when wet and low levels of light. When planning your visit, please be aware that the entrance and exits are low, there are low ceilings and beams throughout the ship (especially on the orlop deck), and there are trip hazards throughout the ship. Please refer to our website to view our accessibility guide. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:19 PM |
EDM |
1192 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Broughty Castle No.486 |
One of the most beautiful Masonic Lodges in the area and part of Broughty History for over 150 years, many local men have joined over those years. The hall has been used by the public for many years for local functions and was used by the military during both the 1st and 2nd Word Wars. Many Broughty Ferry men have passed through it doors as members. And the Lodge records will be available for anyone who wishes to trace family members. There will be a display of regalia, artifacts, records and photographs tracing the history of the Lodge and other Masonic Orders over 150 years. Members will be in attendance to provide information.Tea and coffee will be served |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:21 PM |
EDM |
1193 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Dundee |
The Maggie’s centre is Dundee provides emotion, practical and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends. World famious Architect Frank Gehry said of Maggie’s Dundee “There is a Yiddish expression Heymish, it means homelike, comfortable. This is what we are trying to do here”The centre sits in front of Ninewells Hospital looking across the Tay to the Fife hills and is the only Gehry Building in the UK. Maggies’s has his signature curving walls and undulating stainless steel roof. Join us for a tour of the facilities and a walk aroung our beautiful Labyrinth. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:28 PM |
EDM |
1194 (Digital Doors Open) |
Meadowside St Paul's Church |
Come and explore our city centre church complex! Learn about our stained glass windows and their donors, listen to our organist playing (Saturday 14:00-15:00) and enjoy the peace of our garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:31 PM |
EDM |
1195 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morgan Academy FP Association |
Originally the Morgan Hospital founded by John Morgan (1760-1850) of Balgay House modelled on George Heriots Hospital Institute in Edinburgh. This imposing landmark building of tremendous architectural significance was designed by Architects Peddie and Kinnear, 1863-8. It re-opened in 1889 under the Dundee Schools Board as Morgan Academy. It was significantly enlarged (1913-15) by James H Langlands and been adapted and extensded numerous times since, notably by Tayside Region Achitects Department in 1991-2. This Grade A listed building is a fine example of high gothic stone and slate Scottish architecture. The building has remained a focal point to the Stobswell are since its opening in 1868 to much pomp and ceremony. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:33 PM |
EDM |
1196 (Digital Doors Open) |
NCR Discovery Centre Tour |
NCR has had a significant presence in the Dundee since 1946. Now located in the Discovery Centre off the Kingsway. This is a unique opportunity to see behind the scenes of the NCR research and development centre for banking solutions. Home to over 550 associates specialising in hardware and software engineering, design, marketing and support. Over 1.7million NCR ATMs have been shipped globally, all designed in Dundee. Guided tours will lead visitors through key stages in NCR Dundee’s history, showcase the latest products, provide an insight into the development process steps. In addition visitors will see the unique artworks recently created in collaboration with Open/Close Dundee. NCR Corporation is a leader in omni-channel solutions, turning everyday interactions with businesses into exceptional consumer experiences. With its software, hardware, and portfolio of services, NCR enables nearly 700 million transactions daily across banking and commerce. NCR solutions run the everyday transactions that make your life easier. NCR is headquartered in Atlanta, USA, with about 30,000 employees globally and does business in 180 countries. The building was completed in November 2001. Designed by James F Stephen Architects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:35 PM |
EDM |
1197 (Digital Doors Open) |
Olympia Leisure Centre |
One of the country's best aquatic facilities offering:4 flumes (3D holograms and sound effects), and the Cannonball which drops you 3.8 metresLeisure Pool: rapid river, wave pool and seated bubble bedsDive Pool:1, 3 & 5 metre diving boards50/25 metre Training PoolActivity PoolFitness Studio (44 stations)Offering great value for money at one of the country's best aquatic facilities including four flumes, will you dare the Cannonball which drops you 3.8 metres. Olympia flumes additionally boast a number of unique features to Scotland including, LED light effects, music and sound plus 3D holograms all adding to a fantastic sensory experience.Customers continue to have fun when playing in the Leisure Pool, which hosts a rapid river, water geysers, waves and seated bubble beds. The 4m Dive Pool boasts 1m and 3m springboards and a 5 metre platform. Olympia's main pool offers a six lane 50/25 metre Training Pool, and an Activity Pool (which has a movable floor to change depths) for aerobic classes & swimming lessons.Situated a five minute walk from Dundee bus station, Olympia is easy to get to for Dundee citizens and our many visitors from around the country and beyond. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:38 PM |
EDM |
1198 (Digital Doors Open) |
PDSA Pet Hospital |
An opportunity to view behind the scenes activities at a busy, charity animal welfare hospital. There will be tours of the building and fun things to do. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:41 PM |
EDM |
1199 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Paul's Cathedral |
Only the massive tower and highest spire in Dundee give any hint of the splendour within Dundee’s Episcopal Cathedral. Famous Victorian architect, Gilbert Scott, uses ingenuity to create grandeur on the constricted site of Castle rock. Come and see a display of C18th and C19th communion silver and C19th and early C20th embroidered vestments. Come and hear the Cathedral’s fine pipe organ. On the hour we offer tours of the Cathedrals normally hidden nooks and crannies including the Cathedral tower (max 10 on each tour).Church service will restrict access to those wishing to attend between 10.30 and 12.00. Tower tours available on Saturday on the hour and Sunday from 14.00 to 17.00 on the hour. All tours are non bookable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:43 PM |
EDM |
1200 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Salvador's Church |
St Salvador’s, commissioned at an early stage in Bodley’s long career, shows the beginning of interest in a simple English gothic style, an ideal basis for coloured decoration. Its design is a progress from west to east, starting with the low sloping roof of the porch. Then comes the nave, tall and quite narrow, with the rich green of the lower part and the deep biscuit colour of the buttressed aisles graduated up into the lighter tones of the upper walls and roof, where massive timbers are bevelled with red. A more sumptuous red is the basis of the chancel arch which leads onwards and upwards into a space completely dominated by colour, having its climax in the high altar and figure-painted reredos. (This and much of the stained glass are the work of the London firm of Burlison and Grylls). Through the arcade to the south of the chancel is the Lady chapel, whose own splendid treatment is pitched somewhere between that of the nave and the chancel.A sung Mass will be celebrated from 11am -12 noon on Sunday morning, during which time any visitors are asked to join the worship and see the church in action as Bodley intended. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:45 PM |
EDM |
1201 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tay Valley Family History Society |
Display of equipment and extensive collection of literature used in family history research. The Society remains obne of the principal centres of family history, genealogy research in the Tay Valley area with a strong worldwide membership. If you are interested in your family history, this is the place to visit. The Society have unique records from across the world andexpertise in genealogy of Angus, Fife and Kinross. Have lots of fun researching and discovering your ancestors with help to had. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:48 PM |
EDM |
1202 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Little Theatre Dundee Dramatic Society |
The Theatre is hosting conducted tours of stage set, wings, wadrobe, costumes’ and green room. With an auditorium of over 100 The Little Theatre provides a warm inviting venue to varied productions and has been home to Dundee Dramatic Society since 1936. Complimentary tea and coffee will be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:50 PM |
EDM |
1203 (Digital Doors Open) |
The McManus Collections Unit Tour |
A chance to take a peek inside the Collections Unit. This Edwardian listed building has been a Carnegie library and a Natural history museum. Now it is home to Dundee’s fascinating History, Archaeology, World Cultures and Natural and Social History collections. Meet our curators who will guide you round this magnificent structure. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:52 PM |
EDM |
1204 (Digital Doors Open) |
The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum |
The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. It is protected as a Category A listed building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:54 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:42 PM |
EDM |
1205 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Speedwell Bar |
Operated by Jonathan Stewart mine host offers a 10-15 minute guided tour of the premises including cellar covering history and architecture. The Speedwell Bar is situated in the heart of Dundee’s West End and is also affectionately known as “Mennies” after the landlady who ran the hostelry for over half a century. Built for James Speen in 1903 the Speedwell Bar is one of the finist examples of an Edwardian bar embracing all that is good in pub architecture at the beginning of the 20th Century. Even the toilets retain the original Shanks fittings, tiles and mosaics. The building is one of the few surviving pubs mentioned in the definitive 1983 book “Peoples Places, Victorian and Edwardian Pubs of Scotland”. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:56 PM |
EDM |
1206 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Steeple Church |
Visit the refurbished Steeple Church and find out what happens behind the doors of this ancient building. Chat to members of the congregation about the Sreeple community’s involvement in the city. View the Mary Slessor exhibition and enjoy space to reflect. Refreshments are available throughout the day. You are welcome to join our Morning service at 10.30am (finish approx. 11.45am) – the church will be open after service till 4pm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:15:59 PM |
EDM |
1207 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Dundee School of Medicine: School of Medicine |
World-class research and teaching takes place in the School of Medicine at Ninewells Hospital.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:01 PM |
EDM |
1208 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Dundee: Broughty Ferry Art Walk |
University museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead a guided walk around Broughty Ferry, exploring its public art (including sculptures, murals and mosaics) and visiting the former homes of its most celebrated artists and art collectors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:03 PM |
EDM |
1209 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Dundee: D'Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum |
There is an�extraordinary collections of the internationally renowned polymath D'Arcy Thompson - an amazing variety of mammals, birds, fish, insects and reptiles from around the world.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:05 PM |
EDM |
1210 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Dundee: Hawkhill House |
Tucked away behind Duncan of Jordanstone College, this charming 18th Century farmhouse is now home to the stores and offices of the University's Museum Services.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:07 PM |
EDM |
1211 (Digital Doors Open) |
Verdant Works and the Scouringburn |
Start outside McManus at the Queen Victoria statue and take take a guided walking tour along the route of the Scouringburn past textile mills and other buisinesses that relied on it as a source of water for steam power from 1793 onwards. Led by Mark Watson of Historic Enviroment Scotland. The tour will finish at Verdant Works with the opportunity to enjoy our café and see the current special exhibitons: Piston Pen and Press looks at Victorian industry workers and their relationship with literary culture can be viewed in our downstairs special exhibition gallery.Art of Work, an exhibition of Paintings, prints and 3D artworks by artist Pam Kelly examining the theme of people at work and the relationship between workers and employers is in our upstairs special exhibition gallery. Entry to the rest of the museum will require a paid ticket. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:10 PM |
EDM |
1212 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Alberto Morrocco Murals |
Visit West Green Park, created within the former Royal Liff psychiatric hospital. Within Greystanes House, on the walls of the patients' dining room, view two large murals, painted by the reowned Scottish artist Alberto Morrocco. The unique murals, created in the 1960s, depict Work and Rest and feature Pablo Picasso. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:12 PM |
EDM |
1213 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Art Bubble Studio: Childrens Creativity Workshop (Primary Age) |
A creative, innovative workshop designed for all young, creative artists of primary age. There will be a variety of skills on offer with the opportunity to explore your own imagination and creativity! Art Bubble celebrates uniqueness and innovation!Come and join us! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:14 PM |
EDM |
1214 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Bridge in Action at Dundee Bridge Club |
Ever wondered why so many people get hooked on bridge? Come and see what it?s all about. ?Join us in our lovely old Victorian building which has been the centre for bridge in Dundee for around 60 years. ?We will show you how cards are played and how games are scored. Refreshments will be available.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:17 PM |
EDM |
1215 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Broughty Ferry New Kirk |
This imposing B-listed church celebrates its 150th year features attractive Flemish glass, a rose window, a wooden ceiling complete with painted stars, as well as war memorials and tapestries showing local buildings.?Church open for worship 11am-12pm on Sunday 20th September, visitors welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:19 PM |
EDM |
1216 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Camperdown House |
Set in beautiful parkland surroundings, 4 miles north-west of Dundee city centre, the House was erected in 1824 - 1828 by Admiral Duncan's son and heir, Robert Dundas, 2nd Viscount Duncan of Camperdown and designed by leading Edinburgh architect, William Burn. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:21 PM |
EDM |
1217 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Claypotts Castle |
Claypotts Castle is a small but complete Z plan castle built for John Strachan between 1569 and 1588. It was later sold to the family of John Graham of Claverhouse, who forfeited his lands after his death at the battle of Killiecrankie. It is now cared for by Historic Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:23 PM |
EDM |
1218 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dalhousie Building Art Tour |
The Dalhousie Building was named 'Best Commercial/Public Building' by the Dundee Institute of Architects in 2007. Airy and spacious, with an innovative modern design, this building is a purpose-built teaching facility. It contains four large lecture theatres, forty teaching/seminar rooms and several IT suites. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:26 PM |
EDM |
1219 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - DC Thomson: Meadowside Doors Open Day |
An opportunity to have a guided tour of DC Thomson?s newly refurbished Dundee Headquarters in the heart of the city centre. Nearly 600 staff members who work in Newspapers, Magazines, Digital Media and across the DC Thomson group of companies are based in the renovated open plan office spaces. Sign up for a tour to see the transformation of the building, originally opened in 1906.Booking essential via Eventbrite. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:28 PM |
EDM |
1220 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dental Hospital |
Come along and try your hand at being a dentist for the afternoon at Dundee's very own Dental Hospital and School, recently rated No.1 in the UK.Not only will you get to see what it's like to train as a dentist there will also be tours of the building, which include rarely seen artwork by James McIntosh Patrick, elaborate staircases and fine stained-glass window by Douglas Strachan. This event is proud to be part of the Dental Hospital's Centenary celebrations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:30 PM |
EDM |
1221 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dudhope Castle |
One of Dundee's oldest and best loved buildings dating from the late 16th century. It was the home of the Scrimgeour family, Constables of Dundee and Hereditary Standard Bearers of Scotland. In the 1680s it was home to John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount of Dundee, known to history as both "Bonnie Dundee" and "Bluidy Clavers". The historic building is now a fully operational office for Dundee City Council Services. As a result only the ground floor will be opened on Doors Open Days. This includes the Main Hall and other ground floor rooms. Aspects of the history of the building will be illustrated by displays. In the grounds of the castle stands a 1744 Well Head (removed from the Overgate). Gardens are all fully open. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:32 PM |
EDM |
1222 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dundee Howff Tour |
�A tour of one of Scotland�s oldest cemeteries. The former gardens of the Greyfriars monastery lay dormant for a number of years until Mary, Queen of Scots granted the Burgh a licence to allow the burial of the dead within its confine. Learn about the history of the site and be expertly guided around the amazing carved stones. Learn the story behind the discoveryof the 13th century medieval coped grave marker that had remained hidden for over 400 years, and its link to someof the amazing events in Scotlands past. You will also be informed of the current work of the conservation group in their efforts to save this amazing ancient burial site.current conservation work of the group. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:37 PM |
EDM |
1223 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dundee Methodist Church |
Despite the modern looking exterior there has been a church on this site for many years before the current use of the site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:39 PM |
EDM |
1224 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dundee Rep Theatre |
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at the Rep?Dundee Rep Theatre is one of Scotland�s most awarded theatres. You will be given the unique opportunity to explore backstage and get access to parts of the building normally closed to the public including workshop, paintshop, rehearsal room and costume department. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:41 PM |
EDM |
1225 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Dundee United Football Club, Tannadice Stadium |
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO A HOME GAME FIXTURE THIS WEEKEND. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:44 PM |
EDM |
1226 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Ellenbank & Union Mount: University of Dundee |
Now housing Accountancy and Economics, these two Georgian villas were acquired by the University of Dundee in 1904 and were originally the Library and Students Union.Museum curator Matthew Jarron will lead a guided tour of the buildings showcasing the many works of art now displayed inside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:46 PM |
EDM |
1227 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Fleet Collective - CANCELLED |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:48 PM |
EDM |
1228 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Grove Academy: Grove Academy WW1 |
Selection of Grove archive materials relating to the school during WW1 and WW2. Included will be research materials on those former pupil who lost their lives during the war.Grove has a long and proud history in Broughty Ferry. Grove opened in 1889, 25 years before WW1. Our archive materials stretch back to 1889 and show a school routine not that dissimilar to what we have today. The archives also give us an insight into life in the Ferry during WW1 and WW2.Perhaps the most significant difference is the use of the school for air-raid drills and shelters during WW2 which was not a factor in WW1. With the 100 year anniversary of the end of WW1 Grove staff and pupils will have on display, not only the archivesfrom the wars, but also the research undertaken into those pupils whose names appear on our war memorial.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:50 PM |
EDM |
1229 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Heart Space Yoga & Bodyworks |
A day of FREE yoga classes and taster sessions for all levels. Check website for the day's schedule and to book.We are throwing open our doors and offering free, donation-based yoga sessions suitable for everyone as part of Doors Open Dundee and to celebrate our 6th Birthday!Come and try out yoga or watch the classes, walk around our beautiful light filled studio space and find out about our plans for the future.We will be offering special offers only available in the studio on this day!Our Timetable will be as follows:Beginners ? 9.30-10.30amVinyasa ? ? ?11.00-12.00amRestorative Yoga 12.30-13.15pm (limited spaces)Kids Yoga (Aged 5-11 Years) 12.30-13.15pmAerial Yoga 14.00-15.00pm (limited spaces)Open Level 15.30-16.30pmPotluck Party ?7.00pm- Bring a dish to celebrate Heart Space's birthday, BYOB and join us for a celebration. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:53 PM |
EDM |
1230 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Jericho House |
We are opening our alcohol recovery unit to everyone interested in learning more about a live project. Our house has a strong sense of community. Jericho House is a service that helps people with alcohol dependency and there are lots of local people in Dundee who support our service. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:55 PM |
EDM |
1231 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Jessie's Kitchen |
Jessie's Kitchen opened five years ago in what was owner Ross Turriff's grandparents' residence, known at the time as Broomhall, which celebrates its 150th birthday this year. With Turriff's garden centre and farm shop in what was once the billiards room (look up and you'll see the original curved stained glass ceiling depicting cherubs playing billiards) and the cafe spread across three tall-ceilinged, bay-windowed rooms looking out over the water, the premises are stunning. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:57 PM |
EDM |
1232 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Life Space Gallery at The Discovery Centre |
Opened in October 2014, LifeSpace is Scotland?s first dedicated art-science-research gallery. Situated within Life Sciences at the University of Dundee, science and art coexist in a space that houses some of the brightest scientific minds in the country. Visitors can enjoy the gallery?s current exhibition, Hearts & Minds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:16:59 PM |
EDM |
1233 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Lochee Parish Church |
Lochee Parish Church, opened in 1871, is a Neo-Gothic sandstone building, designed by Dundee Architect James McLaren and funded initially by the Cox family. Visitors, including children, will be able to acquaint themselves with the interior of the building. A guided tour will be available, with a treasure hunt for children. There will be photographs of old Lochee on display in the classroom area. Our community cafe will be open on Sunday afternoon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:01 PM |
EDM |
1234 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Logie & St. John's (Cross) Parish Church |
This is your opportunity to visit a Cathedral-like space in the West End of Dundee. Explore a Church with a long history, all within a century-old building combining steel frame construction and concrete. See artefacts from the past and find out about the life and work of the Church today. Built in 1911-14 by Frank Thomson. The brick hall was designed by Robbie and Wellwood, 1971. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:04 PM |
EDM |
1235 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Mills Observatory |
Gifted to the people of Dundee in 1935, Mills Observatory is Britain?s first purpose-built public Observatory. Drop in during Doors Open Days to learn more about the history of the building, its telescopes and past Dundee astronomers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:06 PM |
EDM |
1236 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Mormon Church and Family History Centre |
Come along and have an inside look of the Mormon Church and visit the Family History Centre, where you can find out how to trace your ancestors.� The Centre is free to use and is open to the public at set times each week. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:08 PM |
EDM |
1237 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nilupul Centre |
Nilupul Centre has refurbished meeting halls which have always been used for peaceful purposes, acting as a traditional place of worship for members of Dundee's Tibetan Buddhist Community. The centre also incorporates the distinctive Nilupul Foodbar and Shop selling hand-made goods from Tibet, Nepal, Thailand and Sri Lanka. Find out about our classes, workshops and MBSR (Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction) training courses and Complementary Therapies offering help to individuals and communities throughout Dundee and surrounding areas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:10 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 03:47:30 PM |
EDM |
1238 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Ninewells Community Garden: Tour |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:18 PM |
EDM |
1239 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Old Medical School/Carnelley Building Art Tour |
The School of Education & Social Work is based in two adjacent buildings, which were linked together in 2002. The grand Scots baronial-style Old Medical School was built by J Murray Robertson in 1902-4 while its neighbour, the French-style Carnelley Building, designed by Mills & Shepherd, was the University's first purpose-built building when it opened in 1883. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:20 PM |
EDM |
1240 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - One World Centre |
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the interesting and challenging window displays at 189 Princes Street? Now is your opportunity to discover what One World Centre really means.Come and explore our resources and activity programmes. Find out about the work that we do in schools and with community groups in Dundee, Angus, Perthshire and Fife.Challenge your thinking and your understanding of the world we live in, whilst enjoying a cup of fair trade tea or coffee. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:22 PM |
EDM |
1241 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Royal Tay Yacht Club |
Come and see one of the first grand houses in the Ferry. This was Captain James Neish's summer home, originally called Fort William House. He brought the first consignment of jute to Dundee on his ship Fort William. Architectural features include Ionic loggia, Ionic columns in the hall with wonderful views of the Tay. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:24 PM |
EDM |
1242 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - St Aidan's Centre |
Former St Aidan's Church now fully open, redeveloped into a modern church and community centre by Broughty Ferry New Kirk. It has�renovated spire and clock tower, the Victorian stained glass and woodwork incorporated into design by architects Ingenium Archial. Explore its historic graveyard, now an eco-friendly wildlife project planted with native trees and shrubs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:27 PM |
EDM |
1243 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - St Andrew's Parish Church - The Trades' Kirk |
Now is your chance to see inside the church behind that lovely garden next to the Wellgate Centre! This beautiful and lively church at the heart of the city centre has a rich and interesting history awaiting your discovery. You can admire the numerous stained glass windows, and find out about the church's links to Dundee's trading past and present. See how the Secret and Wyvern Gardens are flourishing, then enjoy a Fairtrade cuppa! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:29 PM |
EDM |
1244 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - St Joseph?s Catholic Church: Walking into History |
You are invited to visit St Joseph?s to discover the beautiful and rich interior of our church, opened in 1873. Visit our parish war memorial which lists all the parishioners who lost their lives in the Great War, 1914 ? 1918. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:31 PM |
EDM |
1245 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - St Peter's Free Church |
A delightful building with a refurbished interior, with its special sense of space, light and natural acoustics. Normal services of worship on Sunday are at 11am and 6pm.Morning Service: Sunday 11am -1pmEvening Service: Sunday 6pm - 8pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:34 PM |
EDM |
1246 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - St Stephen's and West Church |
Founded in 1875, St Stephen's boasts almost fifty stained glass windows designed by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and made by the Morris Company founded by William Morris, a lifelong friend of Sir Edward. The subjects chosen cover the Scriptures from the Fall of Man to the Atonement on the Cross and beyond.The architect was Thomas S Robertson and, as well as the windows, the building has many other interesting architectural features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:36 PM |
EDM |
1247 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Taypark House |
Taypark House is an elegant Category B Listed former Scots Baronial mansion house dating from circa 1863. It stands nestled away in Dundee?s West End with stunning mature garden grounds and outstanding views across the Botanical Gardens towards the River Tay and hills of Fife.The property has recently been sympathetically restored to its former glory and now boasts a caf?, lounge, 4 master suites all with ensuite bathrooms. An additional 2 modern rooms on the 2nd floor take full advantage of the 180 degree uninterrupted panoramic views. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:38 PM |
EDM |
1248 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Tayside Re-Users |
Tours of an old mill and its modern day use of an environmental charity including some of the history of this area. Tayside Re-Users has existed since 1995 working with the local community as a charity and social enterprise involved in environmental matters |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:40 PM |
EDM |
1249 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints |
Come along and see this community resource, as it celebrates its 50th birthday this year. Located in the heart of the Charleston community, you can find out more about the history of the building with a chance to visit the chapel, see the displays about the history and beliefs of the Latter Day Saints, and find out more about the community activities.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:42 PM |
EDM |
1250 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Corner: Health, Information & Peer Led Services for Young People |
Celebrating 21 years of supporting holistic needs of young people. The Corner health, information and peer led service has been at the forefront of delivering innovative services to young people in Dundee for 21 years. The young people's drop in is part of a building with rich heritage. Previously owned by Winters the local printers, and now used offering health services to young people.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:44 PM |
EDM |
1251 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Discovery Centre |
Explore the University of Dundee's newest building and discover its unique architectural features with the opportunity to tour the Discovery Centre, specifically designed to enhance collaborations, interdisciplinary research and deliver real-world impact of academic life sciences research. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:47 PM |
EDM |
1252 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Old Steeple (St. Mary's Tower) |
Do not miss the opportunity to view one of Dundee's unique historic buildings. Drop-in to the ground floor to see an amazing collection of Medieval Gravestones; or why not climb the Steeple itself on one of our informative tours? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:49 PM |
EDM |
1253 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Seventh-day Adventist Church |
A fantastic community resource located close to both Pitkerro and Clepington Road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:51 PM |
EDM |
1254 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Shore |
A Dundee City Council youth venue since 2002, the 1828-built Exchange Coffee House is a listed waterfront landmark, it retains numerous features, including striking terrazzos and Grecian-style columns.Underground lies Packhouse Square, a series of medieval warehouses built at the previous harbour-level that remain testament to Dundee's maritime mercantile legacy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:53 PM |
EDM |
1255 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Tower Building: Outlook of the City |
The University of Dundee's Tower Building is an early example of Scottish Modernism, and one of Scotland's earliest constructed multi-storey towers. It offers a great outlook onto the Tay Valley, the city and the waterfront transformation from its River Rooms. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:55 PM |
EDM |
1256 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - The Vine: Gin Tasting |
Gin tasting event featuring the fabulous Dundee Gin. A distinctive architectural gem built in 1836 in a late Georgian style with Greek and Egyptian design elements. On the RCAHMS Threatened Buildings Survey in 2009 it has been handsomely restored to its former glory. This curious house was built by George Duncan MP in memory of his late wife, Hester Eliza Wheeler, whose childhood home was The Vyne in Hampshire. He intended it to show off his extensive collection of paintings and objects of which he bequeathed to the city.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:17:57 PM |
EDM |
1257 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee |
In conjunction with Doors Open Day the University is hosting a drop-in family fun day in the Dalhousie Building on Saturday 14th September, including free refreshments for all. As well as being able to access many areas around campus such as Archives, Zoology and Botanic Gardens, why not come along with your family and see what's going on. Here's a taster of what to expect: Literary Dundee will be selling tickets for this year's Dundee Literary Festival. From the Dragons of the business world and Olympic gold-medallists, to bake off stars and crime writers, the festival programme is packed with events and books for everyone. * The Apex City Quay Hotel & Spa will be on hand to let you know about the discounts they have available to University staff and, if you've had a hectic week in the office, then why not indulge yourself with a free mini hand massage from one of the Yu Spa qualified beauty therapists.* Local Business Rosy Tuesday will also be there. They'll have lots of gorgeous accessories and handbags available to buy on the day.* Leisure group G1 will be there to tell you all about the discounts available to University of Dundee staff at their many restaurants, bars and hotels, and will be bringing along a face painter to entertain the kids.* Something for the adults. Aitken wines will be hosting a wine tasting session from 12pm to 2pm. * ISE will be there to tell you all about the sport and exercise opportunities available for staff and their families, including kids programmes, campus sports, exercise programmes and the sports union clubs. You are also welcome to pop in to ISE facilities and pool on the day and have a look around. Families visiting the pool during the event can leave their name and contact details for entry in to a free prize draw to win a free family fun hour session @ ISE for up to 5 people. * Family Tennis ISE's tennis coaching team will lead a family drop in session at the tennis courts from 11:15am to 12:15pm. The courts will be set up for junior tennis but parents are very welcome to join in too!* A caricaturist will be there throughout the day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:00 PM |
EDM |
1258 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee - Art & Artists Walking Tour |
University museum curator Matthew Jarron leads a fascinating guided walk around buildings in the city associated with notable artists from the 19th century onwards, as well as some of Dundee's most significant pieces of public art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:02 PM |
EDM |
1259 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee - Institute of Medical Science and Technology |
Discover how ultrasound, lasers and robotics are revolutionising medical therapy. In this building, we are developing the healthcare of the future. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:04 PM |
EDM |
1260 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee - Matthew Building CANCELLED |
Due to unforeseen building works, this event has now been cancelled. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:06 PM |
EDM |
1261 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee - Scrymgeour Building |
Originally built as Dundee Training College, this fine building (by T M Cappon, 1912-20) is now owned by the University of Dundee.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:09 PM |
EDM |
1262 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee - Zero Energy Building |
The Macro Micro studio is the first off-grid entirely renewable energy powered building in the UK. It has been designed and constructed by a team of students from the Departments of Architecture and Planning, Physics and Engineering. The building combines ultra-low-energy construction practices to conserve heat with integrated and controlled technologies for generating, storing and exporting power. The technology exceeds current best practice for high-performance buildings in Europe, the aim being to bring solutions for a new generation of such buildings into the mainstream of design. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:11 PM |
EDM |
1263 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee: Jacqui Wood Cancer Centre |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:13 PM |
EDM |
1264 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - University of Dundee: Archive Services: Archival Treasurers |
Explore the fascinating material held by the University Archive.�See the diaries, photographs, letters and other records relating to the people and places of Dundee and Tayside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:15 PM |
EDM |
1265 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Vanilla Ink's End of Year Show at The Old Flour Mill |
As part of Scottish Jewellery Week, Vanilla Ink will be bringing you an exhibition and pop-up shop of this year's graduating Inkers to showcase an exciting body of work, which will be available to browse and buy directly from Scotland's up and coming jewellers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:18 PM |
EDM |
1266 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Verdant Works |
Come and see the Dundee Heritage Trust's polar and textile industry collections and some of the hidden work of a museum including conservation.Verdant Works is a fully accredited Museum and has won numerous national and international awards as well as being 5 star rated by Visit Scotland.Paid admission to the restored High Mill, a full height cathedral-like space with a dramatic forest of columns. This monumental new addition houses a fully functioning Boulton and Watt steam engine from 1801. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:20 PM |
EDM |
1267 (Digital Doors Open) |
X - Yuck 'n? Yum's Zine Fair 2014 at Hannah Maclure Centre |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:23 PM |
EDM |
1268 (Digital Doors Open) |
X -Grove Academy |
Grove Academy was 125 years old in September 2014 and the physical appearance of the school has changed dramatically in recent years.Friends of Grove are hosting an opportunity for former pupils/staff and the local community to view the school archives.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:25 PM |
EDM |
1269 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alexandria Parish Church |
Built under the Church of Scotland Church Extension Scheme. Tapestry depicting former church buildings. War Memorial from Old Parish Church has been re-sited in the church grounds. The rear of the Sanctuary has been converted into a small chapel, known as The Thistle Chapel, with attractive wood panelling with Gothic-type arches and thistles worked by church members. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:28 PM |
EDM |
1270 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Saints' Scottish Episcopal Church |
The Scottish Episcopal Church of All Saints', Bearsden, was erected in 1897. It was one of a number of Episcoal churches erected at that time, in a distinctive style, by Messrs Speirs & Co., Glasgow. Although built of unconventional materials, and not really intended as a permanent structure, All Saints' has lasted very well indeed as a sound and attractive church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:30 PM |
EDM |
1271 (Digital Doors Open) |
Allander Evangelical Church |
A modern church building strategically situated close to Milngavie Town Centre. The congregation participates in a varied selection of activities, is involved in many of the Milngavie churches outreach and is active in local community services. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:32 PM |
EDM |
1272 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auld Kirk Museum |
The museum at Kirkintilloch Cross is housed in the former parish church, dating from 1644. It contains displays covering all aspects of local history, but especially social and industrial history. Improvements in 2001 were awarded the Countess of Perth Trophy, one of the 'Scottish Museum of the Year' awards. The Museum has a regular display about 'The Romans in East Dunbartonshire'.Coinciding with the 49th Annual Art Exhibtion, this year on Doors Open Day the Auld Kirk Museum will be having artist Geoff Foord as their Artist in Residence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:34 PM |
EDM |
1273 (Digital Doors Open) |
Baldernock Parish Church and Watch House |
The church is a lovely example of a late 18th century rural parish church. The interior has rich timber work and the graveyard hosts interesting gravestones. There is a listing of headstones in the Watch House. The Watch House, which was built to guard against body snatchers in the 19th century, also houses a small exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:36 PM |
EDM |
1274 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balmore Water Treatment Plant |
Balmore Water Treatment Plant is the largest treatment plant in Scotland. Opened as recently as 7th July 2000 by HRH The Duke of York, Balmore treats water from Loch Lomond for supply to parts of North Lanarkshire, the Falkirk and Grangemouth area, and West Lothian. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:38 PM |
EDM |
1275 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barony Chambers |
The Barony Chambers was originally the 'Old Town Hall' of the Burgh of Kirkintilloch. It replaced the ancient Tolbooth in 1815. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:40 PM |
EDM |
1276 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Academy |
New purpose built school building, completed in 2009, on the site of former St Andrew's (Notre Dame) College. Building may be new but the school celebrates its centenary this year. The original school (Now Bearsden Primary School) is at Bearsden Cross. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:42 PM |
EDM |
1277 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Baptist Church |
Bearsden Baptist Church was originally Maxholme House (1872) and is part of the Antonine Wall (UNESCO world heritage site), the church is situated near to the site of the Roman Baths. Working with the Antonine Wall project to develop this area, the church has Roman ramparts in its grounds. The building itself was extended in 2003 by Davis Duncan Architects.This year the gardens will be open and a completed roman mosaic will be available to view with the history of the building and gardens on display. Come Create - family creative arts club - will be on in the afternoon. The café will also be open for people to come and enjoy the surroundings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:45 PM |
EDM |
1278 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Heritage Walk |
1863 saw the opening of the railway to Milngavie. The only intermediate station on the branch at the time was given the name 'Bearsden'. The walk takes in some of the earliest parts of the area which expanded to form the town we know today. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:47 PM |
EDM |
1279 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Primary School |
Bearsden Primary school is a blonde sandstone building situated at Bearsden Cross. The building, which was opened in August 1911 was originallly known as New Kilpatrick Higher Grade School. In 1919 it became Bearsden Academy and in 1958 Bearsden Primary School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:49 PM |
EDM |
1280 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Roman Bath House |
The Roman Bath House at Roman Road, Bearsden is the most outstanding Roman building to be seen above ground in the whole of Scotland. It contains remains of the full range of facilities to be found in a conventional Roman bath house, comprising Changing Room, Cold Room (Frigidarium), Cold Plunge Bath, Warm Room (Tepidarium), Hot Room (Caldarium), Hot Plunge Bath, Sauna and Latrine. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:51 PM |
EDM |
1281 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishopbriggs Community Fire & Rescue Station - NEW! |
Bishopbriggs Community Fire & Rescue Station provides cover for Bishopbriggs, Auchinairn, Woodhill and outlying villages such as Balmore, Bardowie and Torrance. It was opened in October 1973, replacing an earlier station in Kirkintilloch Road. It formerly fell within the jurisdiction of Strathclyde Fire Brigade, but in 2005 the organisation was re-launched as ?Strathclyde Fire & Rescue?. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:54 PM |
EDM |
1282 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishopbriggs Library |
The library was originally built as a school to accommodate 420 pupils, and for more than a hundred years, children and families have been stepping through its doors. After recent refurbishments, the library is back open to the public.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:56 PM |
EDM |
1283 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brackenbrae House |
Large Edwardian Villa owned by East Dunbartonshire Council and recently leased to the community based charity 'Creative Care', who provide paper crafting classes for all, and one-to-one help for adults with additional support needs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:18:58 PM |
EDM |
1284 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bearsden Hub |
Bearsden Hub opened in 2016. The building houses a library, archive stores, community halls and council offices.This Year come and join us for a display of archives and local studies material with a house history theme, plus get advice on tracing the history of your own house. We'll also have a children's treasure hunt around the library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:00 PM |
EDM |
1285 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cadder Parish Church |
For over 900 years, there has been a church on this site. The present mid-19th century building contains wonderful stained glass by Alf Webster, Sadie McLellan and others. The graveyard includes a mort safe & watch-hut to discourage grave robbers.Come along and view the beautiful church sanctuary and stained glass windows. All welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:02 PM |
EDM |
1286 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cadder Roman Fort |
The site of the Antonine Wall Fort of Cadder.?The Antonine Wall (built by the Romans across central Scotland during the second century AD) will from now on form part of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:05 PM |
EDM |
1287 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairns Church |
Although basically a traditional church design with much gothic detailing including tracery and trefoils, JB Wilson's design is consistent with other work of that date and includes Arts and Crafts and Scottish Art Nouveau influences.Its dominant position on the hill presents proportions less vertical than what might be expected in true gothic design with apse inspired entrance. The red roof to the tower makes an appropriate statement visible from as far away as Burnbrae. Internally the space is mainly square with a typically United Presbyterian form of pulpit. The soaring roof is a simple open truss with dark stained timber lining. Note the Arts and Crafts light fittings.The history of the congregation of Cairns Church, Milngavie, began with Relief Church open-air services on Barloch Moor, later conducted in a church building nearby. From 1847 this was a United Presbyterian Church, and later Cairns United Free Church. The building on the present site dates from 1903. It is named after Professor John Cairns of the former United Presbyterian Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:07 PM |
EDM |
1288 (Digital Doors Open) |
Campsie Memorial Hall |
Campsie Memorial Hall was built using money raised by the Community of Lennoxtown in 1866. The building has a large hall and a much smaller hall. Run now by the community for the community, it is increasingly busy and currently used for parties, engagements, and celebrations of all types. Community groups also use the hall for meetings and events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:09 PM |
EDM |
1289 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canal Trips |
Canal trips will be provided by the Forth & Clyde Canal Society, from the landing stage at Townhead, Kirkintilloch throughout Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:12 PM |
EDM |
1290 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caurnie Soaperie |
Historic 1920's soaperie, Scotland's oldest. Caurnie is situated within its own organic herb garden. There is a?soap press to make round bars. Hand-cut?and hand-made soaps are created here.The building contains many of the original tools and machines used throughout its history to this day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:14 PM |
EDM |
1291 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cawder House & Gardens |
The former estate of the Stirling family crossed by the Antonine wall with landscaped grounds, doocot, ice house, listed trees. House originally 17th Century but the West wing was remodelled c1820 by David Hamilton. Contains Roman legionary slab. Now the club house of Cawder golf course.The tour starts at the canal bridge opposite site of Cadder Roman fort. After a brief history of Cadder church with its mortsafe, we pass the old Kirktoun of Cadder and the probable site of a motte and Bailey built by the first Stirling in the 12 Century. We cross the Antonine Roman wall and join the main avenue of the estate noting the landscaped grounds with artificial water features, bridge and 200-year old trees. Past the old stables for the house, the mid 18c doocot is on the left; a path leads up to the rampart of the Roman wall. From there the house can be seen. At the 18th hole immediately in front is the site of a mediaeval hall house discovered during the landscaping. Approximately 200 yards behind the house is a 19th Century ice house. From the front door of the house we see the fine plasterwork and cast iron of the hall and stair. To the left is a corridor to the room containing a Roman legionary slab. Upstairs are the rooms refurbished in classical style. Returning along the avenue we see the lade of the mediaeval mill and the former mill house and inn beside the canal. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:16 PM |
EDM |
1292 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clachan of Campsie Tours |
Campsie Glen has been popular with day trippers for over 200 years now. Before that access was impossible, because the Glen was on private land. Towards the end of 18C, however, on a point of principle, the local landowner John McFarlan of Ballencleroch opened up part of the glen for the recreation of local workpeople. It soon became well known and well-visited. Throughout 19C and well into 20C, large numbers of organised trips descended upon the Glen by road and rail. The old St Machan's Graveyard?features gravestones of special interest.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:19 PM |
EDM |
1293 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clober Farm |
The ground floor of this Grade C-listed property in Milngavie was bequeathed to Spinal Injuries Scotland. It forms part of a 280 year old farmhouse which includes an extensive garden. The garden has previously been featured by the BBC in The Beechgrove Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:21 PM |
EDM |
1294 (Digital Doors Open) |
Copland & Lye Clock |
The Copland & Lye Clock was originally installed in the former department store in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, in 1952. It has been a feature of the pedestrian precinct in central Milngavie since 1981.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:23 PM |
EDM |
1295 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corbie Ha' |
Original stone built farm cottage of Ashfield Farm, Milngavie. Possibly the oldest remaining house of the village, and still in use today as the home of Milngavie Pipe Band.?The cottage contains a display of Milngavie Pipe Band's trophies and history in photographs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:25 PM |
EDM |
1296 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dallman Johnstone Architects & Design Studio |
Award-winning architects Dalman Johnstone relocated in 2000 into premises designed and developed by the practice. In refurbishing the former mews house they increased the usable floor area by 70% to achieve a striking contrast between the existing and the new, and providing a light and airy illusion of space. Features of the original cottage have been retained, carefully combining the traditional with the modern. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:27 PM |
EDM |
1297 (Digital Doors Open) |
Douglas Academy |
Douglas Academy's current building opened in 2009 providing bright, spacious facilities fit for purpose. It has extensive indoor and outdoor sports areas, including a large games hall and fitness suite, and also has a modern library and performance area.During Doors Open Day there were?tours of the building including music recitals from the Douglas Academy Music School, art work and local history displays. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:29 PM |
EDM |
1298 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fish Pass |
The Fish Pass on the Allader, adjacent to Woodburn Way, was completed in 1999 to allow salmon to migrate up river, as they had done in former times. The remains of a water channel that was part of an early local hydro-electric generating system can be seen here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:32 PM |
EDM |
1299 (Digital Doors Open) |
FLASHMOB |
Visit three mystery locations in the town centre to travel back to a time when Kirkintilloch stood as the north-western frontier of the vast Roman Empire. With the help of a Roman ghost, participants will enjoy epic tales, behind-the-scenes experiences and more! As hidden forts are exposed and long forgotten stories are uncovered, the true nature of Kirkintilloch will be revealed. You'll have to keep your wits about you, as the plan of attack will only be revealed 24 hours before the event!For further information visit www.digit2015.com or email info@digit2015.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:34 PM |
EDM |
1300 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fort Theatre |
The Theatre was the brainchild of Mr James Bissell who, in 1960 was a member of an amateur dramatic club, but was filled with the desire to begin an amateur theatre group in Bishopbriggs. His idea was that in time there would be a theatre built which would house an amateur club, completely run by amateurs but from time to time bringing professional performances to the townThe idea of using Brackenbrae Farm came when Mr Bissell, himself a councillor on the Town Council, heard that plans were afoot to pull down Brackenbrae House. He pleaded the cause of the theatre to have the derelict granary for use as a Theatre.Since then the theatre has been used extensively for a variety of activities and shows. It is a community run theatre, and has been such for 43 years. It is run by the Antonine Theatre Group who were established approximately 53 years ago. the group are responsible for all upkeep. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:36 PM |
EDM |
1301 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forth & Clyde Canal Society |
The Forth and Clyde Canal Society was formed by a group of canal enthusiasts who felt that the decline in the canals of Scotland in the 1960s had to be reversed. They believed these monuments to our industrial past could be put to use in the future for the benefit of local communities and they could see that this decline in the canals needed to be highlighted to local and national authorities. After the completion of their main goal, to have the canals fully re- instated for public use, they continue to support, promote and use the Forth and Clyde Canal in various ways.Come along to the Forth and Clyde Canal Society Office where there will be information on Canal history and heritage. There will also be the opportunity to take a short trip on one of our boats. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:38 PM |
EDM |
1302 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forth and Clyde Canal Society |
The Forth and Clyde Canal Society was formed by a group of canal enthusiasts who felt that the decline in the canals of Scotland in the 1960s had to be reversed. They believed these monuments to our industrial past could be put to use in the future for the benefit of local communities and they could see that this decline in the canals needed to be highlighted to local and national authorities. After the completion of their main goal, to have the canals fully re- instated for public use, they continue to support, promote and use the Forth and Clyde Canal in various ways.Come along to the Forth and Clyde Canal Society Office where there will be information on Canal history and heritage. There will also be the opportunity to take a short trip on one of their boats. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:40 PM |
EDM |
1303 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Home |
Semi-detached home in the Bearsden area of Glasgow with Solar Water Heating. This semi-detached home has undergone a Solar Water Heating installation in order to create a more environmentally friendly way of producing power with aims of lowering the cost of bills at a time when gas and electricity prices are rising. Part of the Energy Saving Trust's Green Homes Network. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:42 PM |
EDM |
1304 (Digital Doors Open) |
HarperCollins Archive |
HarperCollins Publishers have been on their site in Bishopbriggs since 1967. The history of this great publisher began in 1819 in Glasgow, when the first William Collins went into business with Charles Chalmers to establish a printing and publishing business. Since that time Collins has been a place of great innovation and creativity, publishing such world class authors as Agatha Christie, C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The archive includes fascinating letters from Tolkien, Christie, Patrick O'Brian and others, that give a real insight into the minds of these authors.The Cartographic Department evolved from the world famous map making firm of Bartholomew. Their award winning maps and atlases?include the world renowned Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:44 PM |
EDM |
1305 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hillhead Bridge |
Hillhead Canal swing bridge was in 1938 to replace a bascule bridge nearby. The contractors were Sir William Arrol & Co. of Glasgow. The Bridge has recently been renovated and put back in working order. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:46 PM |
EDM |
1306 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hillhead Sculpture Studios |
Two converted poracabins which form a creative studio space for arts and creative workshops |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:49 PM |
EDM |
1307 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Family & St Ninian's RC Church |
Holy Family & St Ninian's, opened in 1893, was the first fully-furnished post-Reformation Roman Catholic church to be built in Kirkintilloch. It replaced a temporary structure dating from 1874. It is built in Gothic style of red Dumfriesshire sandstone. The architect was Peter Paul Pugin of the famous London firm, Pugin & Pugin. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:51 PM |
EDM |
1308 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmardinny House Arts Centre |
The Story So Far...Kilmardinny House is?East Dunbartonshire's Art Centre.The original A-listed building has undergone internal refurbishment within the multi-functional rooms and facilities, creating a small studio and a new platform lift - installed to increase accessibility.Kilmardinny now also includes a new garden pavilion extension - providing a modern, flexible space which can accommodate a range of activities and events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:53 PM |
EDM |
1309 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch Aqueduct |
A complex structure where the Forth & Clyde Canal passes over both the River Luggie and a former railway. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:55 PM |
EDM |
1310 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch Baptist Church |
This impressive church has been completed very recently, to replace a more traditional building on the same site. The building, designed by Davis Duncan Architects of Glasgow, was opened officially on 16th June 2007. It is clad, distinctively, in green copper. The original Kirkintilloch Baptist Church was in Regent Street but the congregation moved to the former South UF Church building, Townhead, in 1951. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:57 PM |
EDM |
1311 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch Boatyard |
Site of a former canal boatbuilding yard, now a focus for canalside leisure activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:19:59 PM |
EDM |
1312 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch Industry Trail |
Hillhead Sculpture Studio has been working in Hillhead, Kirkintilloch since 2010, engaging local people and children in traditional craft and heritage learning activities. Kirkintilloch's Industrial Past's artists Becky Sik and Elspeth Bennie have produced an Industry Trail depicting industries of Kirkintilloch along the canal embankment between Southbank Marina and Hillhead Road. One artwork represents the community of Hillhead and is made of cast objects designed by local children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:02 PM |
EDM |
1313 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch Town Hall |
Originally opened to the public in 1906, Kirkintilloch Town Hall has had a new lease of life reopening after refurbishment in 2018.This year the Town Hall will be open for a heritage talk and pop-up exhibition on the life of Dorothee Pullinger and other 'girl' engineers. There will also be a Made in Kirkintilloch exhibition on Kirkintilloch born Rita Cowan and her Japanese husband Masataka Taketsuru, as well as a family papercraft activity recreating Kirkintilloch in miniature and a photographic display of old Kirkintilloch by the Kirkintilloch and District Society of Antiquaries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:04 PM |
EDM |
1314 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lennoxtown Hub |
Lennoxtown Community Hub is the home for Council, library and cultural services in the town. Located in the heart of Lennoxtown on the town's Main Street.In the week of Doors Open Day it will feature a photographic display on some of Lennoxtown's former finest buildings including Lennox Castle and the High Church, both designed by architect David Hamilton. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:06 PM |
EDM |
1315 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lenzie Library |
Lenzie Library is a smaller branch of the EDLC Trust's library facilities in East Dunbartonshire. Please visit www.edlc.co.uk where you will find information on all the cultural facilities and activities taking place in East Dunbartonshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:09 PM |
EDM |
1316 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lenzie Old Parish Church |
Although opened in 1874 the church did not celebrate its centenary until 1876.? This was because the church was originally designated a Chapel of Ease and was not elevated to the status of Parish Church until 1876. The villa of Northwood, Moncrieff Avenue was purchased in 1885 from Beatrice Clugston to act as a manse. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:11 PM |
EDM |
1317 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lenzie Walking Tour |
Walking tours around Lenzie. En route you will visit significant commuter villas representing the different stages of Lenzie's early development, the railway station and churches. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:13 PM |
EDM |
1318 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lillie Art Gallery |
The Lillie Art Gallery was funded by a bequest from Robert Lillie, a local banker and artist. It was opened in 1962 on the site of the former Town Hall of Milngavie. The Gallery continues to develop its collection of 20th and 21st century Scottish art and also presents a lively programme of temporary exhibitions. Over 450 works are contained in the collection, which include painting, prints, drawings and a small collection of sculptures and ceramics.Behind the scenes tours of the gallery stores will be available on Doors Open Day. Come along and see this very special collection of Scottish Art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:16 PM |
EDM |
1319 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lion Foundry Telephone Kiosk |
The K6 telephone kiosk went into production in 1936 and was designed to commemorate the silver jubilee of King George V. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:18 PM |
EDM |
1320 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Barhill |
The lodge building was constructed during the 1920s, partly from materials from a row of demolished miners' houses that had stood on the canal bank nearby. At first it was owned by the local Unionist Association and put to general use as the Community Hall, but was acquired by Lodge Barrhill for their exclusive use in 1958. A display of old photographs of Twechar will be shown in the lodge building on Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:21 PM |
EDM |
1321 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Cadder Freestone |
Lodge Cadder Freestone's building was built to house the Masonic Lodge as well as a Social Club for Freemasons, their relatives and friends. This building was built by the members of the Lodge and was self financed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:23 PM |
EDM |
1322 (Digital Doors Open) |
McGregor House |
McGregor House is a new business facility provided by East Dunbartonshire Enterprise Trust. It includes business suites and a state-of-the-art conference facility. On show on Doors Open Day will be a video presentation by the Scottish Film Archive, which has a film vault nearby. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:25 PM |
EDM |
1323 (Digital Doors Open) |
Meadowburn Primary School |
Meadowburn Primary School was opened to pupils in April 1969. A few years later, in 1988, Strathclyde Regional Council decided to set aside annual funding to provide a Gaelic and English bilingual teaching unit at the school, providing for 12 pupils. It was inspired by the success of a similar unit set up in 1985 at the Sir John Maxwell Primary School on the south side of Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:27 PM |
EDM |
1324 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Churches Trail |
Seven churches within Milngavie |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:29 PM |
EDM |
1325 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Fire Station |
Milngavie Fire Station was opened in September 1974 to provide cover for the Milngavie and Bearsden areas. It formerly fell within the jurisdiction of Strathclyde Fire Brigade, but in 2005 the organisation was re-launched as Strathclyde Fire & Rescue. The Station gives regular support to other areas of East Dunbartonshire, as well as to the Central Scotland Fire Brigade, so that cross-border incidents can be dealt with under Mutual Assistance arrangements. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:31 PM |
EDM |
1326 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Heritage Centre |
Milngavie Heritage Centre will be having an exhibition tracing the history of Milngavie Week - an annual gala event that began in the 1960s. There will also be a quiz for children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:33 PM |
EDM |
1327 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Railway Walk |
The guided walk will examine how the station developed from a much smaller building, which survives in its core, to accommodate the extensive commuter traffic that developed from the 1890s onwards. The walk will also examine the location of former goods facilities that no longer survive, including the Ellangowan Paper Mill branch; also the close proximity of early commuter dwellings.Guide leader: Donald Shankland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:35 PM |
EDM |
1328 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Library |
The library which is situated on Allander Road forms part of the community education centre. This is the main branch in Milngavie and is part of East Dunbartonshire Leisure and Culture Trust. The opening times are: Mon -Thurs 10am - 8pm; Fri & Sat 10am - 5pm. Please visit www.edlc.co.uk where you will find information on all the cultural facilities and activities taking place in East Dunbartonshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:37 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:29:16 PM |
EDM |
1329 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Meander |
Guided walk of 6-7 miles, taking 4-5 hours. Commences at the West Highland Way Marquee, Milngavie Precinct. Will follow the Allander as far as Mugdock Castle (with access to the south-east tower). Thence to Craigend Castle, returning via Mugdock Reservoir. Participants are recommended to bring packed lunches. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:40 PM |
EDM |
1330 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Town Hall |
A fascinating day of free displays, talks and workshops on local and family history. Throughout the day you can see a wide range of stalls and information provided by local and national organisations.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:42 PM |
EDM |
1331 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie United Free Church |
The United Free congregation had its origins with a group of church members who disagreed with the unification of the former UF churches with the Church of Scotland in 1929. For some years thereafter they worshipped in the local Masonic Hall, until the present building was opened in 1935. It has outstanding stained glass by Sadie McLellan, who lived nearby.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:44 PM |
EDM |
1332 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Waterworks |
This walk, organised by the Milngavie Heritage group, provided the opportunity to discover how the Victorians resolved the epidemic problems of their growing cities, such as Glasgow, by harnessing natural resources i.e. Loch Katrine, to provide plentiful supplies of fresh clean water for its citizens.The Milngavie Water Treatment Works was completed in 1859 and is located in a building dating from the original scheme to supply the City of Glasgow with water from Loch Katrine. The plant was fully modernised during the 1970s and additional new equipment installed in 1988-89. The adjacent Mugdock Reservoir was opened as part of the 1859 scheme. Craigmaddie Reservoir nearby was opened in 1896.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:46 PM |
EDM |
1333 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Youth Cafe |
The Milngavie Youth Caf? was opened in September 2001 in the former Red Cross building in Mugdock Road, Milngavie. Since then it has been the focus of a wide range of youth activities, but its aims and objectives have been something of a mystery to older people. An explanatory display was provided on Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:48 PM |
EDM |
1334 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mugdock Castle |
Mugdock's mediaeval castle is first mentioned in 1372 and was a Graham stronghold; the most notable person who lived there was James Graham 'the Marquis of Montrose' and Lieutenant General to King Charles I.The 14th century castle sits on a volcanic ridge on the edge of Mugdock Loch. Although mostly a consolidated ruin, the castle's South West Tower has been rebuilt and interior has been fully interpreted celebrating the early to mid 1600's.Visitors entered through a portcullis gate. Inside were a courtyard, jail and courthouse with accommodation for residents and visiting nobility. A great hall was added sometime during the 15th century. It was gifted to Central Regional Council in the 1980s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:50 PM |
EDM |
1335 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Kilpatrick Parish Church |
Building began in 1807 (James Gillespie Graham) on the site of an earlier church of 1649, and within the original settlement established by Paisley Abbey in 1232. The church was extended and the tower built in 1888 (Hugh McLure).The church has a very fine collection of stained glass windows by Stephen Adam, Alfred and Gordon Webster, Norman M Macdougall, C E Stewart, James Ballantine and Eilidh Keith. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:52 PM |
EDM |
1336 (Digital Doors Open) |
NULL |
The castle was first mentioned in a document of 1372. It was occupied by the Graham family for many years, protected on the east and south sides by Mugdock Loch, which was of much greater size during the Middle Ages than today.Disabled access to the Visitor Centre only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:55 PM |
EDM |
1337 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peel Park |
Peel Park, Kirkintilloch, is the location of both a Roman fort and a mediaeval castle. The mound of the mediaeval castle of Kirkintilloch can be seen just after entering the park through the War Memorial Gateway, with traces of the dry moat falling away, as pathways, to left and right. The highest part the mound, to the left, contains underground remains of a large stone building, excavated in 1899, but then buried again and covered over with turf. Remains of the stone base of the Antonine Wall were found close to the western boundary of the park during the 1950s. The Park is entered through the War Memorial Gateway at the top of Peel Brae, just up from Kirkintilloch Cross. The gates were made locally, in Kirkintilloch's Lion Foundry, during the mid 1920s. The supporting framework is of New Zealand marble, gifted to his native town by Sir James Fletcher, a successful New Zealand industrialist. The Peel Park bandstand is an excellent example of the ornamental ironwork made by the Lion Foundry of Kirkintilloch. It was paid for by David Perry, a Provost of Kirkintilloch, and gifted to the town in 1905. The nearby drinking fountain was also made by the Lion Foundry Company. It was gifted to the town by Robert Hudson, a partner in the firm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:57 PM |
EDM |
1338 (Digital Doors Open) |
Railway Station |
This is one of the most significant buildings in Milngavie. Originally opened in 1863 as the terminus of a branch railway also serving the commuter suburb of Bearsden, the station was greatly enlarged during the late 1890s with the addition of platform awnings, to reflect Milngavie's own popularity as a developing place of residence for members of the Glasgow business community. The original station building of 1863 can be viewed to best advantage from the car park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:20:59 PM |
EDM |
1339 (Digital Doors Open) |
Salt Dome |
The recently-opened Salt Dome at Broomhill Depot is of spectacular appearance both inside and out. Its purpose is to maintain dry supplies of salt for de-icing East Dunbartonshire roads throughout the winter months. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:01 PM |
EDM |
1340 (Digital Doors Open) |
Seagull Trust Boathouse |
The Seagull Trust is a charity that exists to provide canal trips for disabled people. The Kirkintilloch boathouse was built to accommodate the Trust's first Forth & Clyde Canal vessel, the Yarrow Seagull, launched in 1984. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:03 PM |
EDM |
1341 (Digital Doors Open) |
Springfield Cambridge Church |
The Springfield Church was built in 1865 comprising the original building, and later a modern sanctuary extension was added in 1972/3 with additional halls, rooms and a small chapel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:05 PM |
EDM |
1342 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's RC Church |
The building is a purpose built Roman Catholic Church constructed in the mid-1980s and completed in 1987. The Church contains a number of highly detailed mosaics designed by Peter Connolly, former head of art at Notre Dame Teacher Training College. St Andrew's Parish was founded in 1967. What is currently the church hall was the former church building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:07 PM |
EDM |
1343 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Scottish Episcopal Church |
The church was built in 1892 when Mrs Douglas of Mains acted as "prime mover". It was then a mission church under St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, and was known as St Andrew's Mission. In 1910 the hall was converted into a church by the addition of the sanctuary and other alterations. In 1920 it passed to the Episcopal Church of Scotland, under All Saints, Bearsden, securing independence from that church in 1943. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:10 PM |
EDM |
1344 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cyprian's Scottish Episcopal Church |
St. Cyprian's Church was the first church opened in Lenzie in 1873 and is part of the Scottish Episcopal Church. The architect Alexander Ross built the church in the traditional Victorian style with fine stained glass, furnishings, fabrics and an unusual Scottish style turret tower. The church has interesting collection of traditional textiles - altar fronts, pulpit falls, vestments which will be on display as will the church records. There will also be a treasure hunt for children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:12 PM |
EDM |
1345 (Digital Doors Open) |
St David's Memorial Park Church |
St David's Memorial Park is a Gothic Church dating from 1926. It was built to a design by the architect P McGregor Chalmers to replace the adjacent Free St David's. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:14 PM |
EDM |
1346 (Digital Doors Open) |
St James the Less Episcopal Church |
St James the Less is a good example of a modern church (opened in 1980). Interesting relics brought from earlier churches include stained glass panels by Edward Burne-Jones and Stephen Adam, part of the old high altar of Iona Abbey and two silver-tipped churchwarden wands of unusual design and description. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:16 PM |
EDM |
1347 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Joseph's Parish Church |
The building now occupied by the Catholic parishoners of St Joseph's was originally built as Milngavie and Baldernock United Free Church in 1896. Later it became St Luke's (Church of Scotland). In 1976 it became the third successive place of worship for the Roman Catholic community of St Joseph's, Milngavie. The first had been established in Woodlands street in 1872, moving to Ladywood in 1935.The church features two listed stained glass windows featuring Mary and Child, and St Joseph; they were designed by Sister Callista McGeehan. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:18 PM |
EDM |
1348 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Machan's R C Church |
St Machan's (originally St Paul's) was built in 1846 as a permanent place of worship for the Catholic Mission in Campsie, established in 1831. It was the first post-Reformation Catholic church in the central belt of Scotland outside the main cities and towns of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paisley, Falkirk and Stirling. It was renamed St Machan's in 1881 by Father John Honorius Magini, in honour of the Saint associated with nearby Campsie Glen. The church contains a number of interesting historical objects, especially relating to its 19C history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:20 PM |
EDM |
1349 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Parish Church |
St Mary's was completed in 1914 to replace the Auld Kirk at the Kirkintilloch Cross. Its impressive Gothic tower contrasts with the tapering spire of nearby St David's. It was designed by Messrs Clark & Bell of Glasgow.There are many beautiful stained glass windows in the church, some by artist Gordon Webster. It also features a series of modern stained glass by Kirkintilloch artist Willie Rodger. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:22 PM |
EDM |
1350 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's High School |
The first St Ninian's School had 75 pupils and was opened in January 1874 on Union Street, Kirkintilloch. The school was extended and modernised to accommodate the increasing roll. Children attended from the villages of Croy and Twechar, parts of Stirling shire as well as the town itself. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:25 PM |
EDM |
1351 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Paul's Parish Church |
The church has deep and wide twin gabled transepts with a semi-octagonal apse. Beautiful stained glass windows from 1905, with the most recent having been added in 2006. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:27 PM |
EDM |
1352 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stone Carving Taster |
This opportunity is part of East Dunbartonshire Leisure & Culture Trust's Trails and Tales programme which is supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, Creative Scotland and East Dunbartonshire Council. The 3 year programme will lead to the development of a series of new sculpture and arts heritage trails across the local authority. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:29 PM |
EDM |
1353 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Aldessan Gallery |
The Aldessan Gallery was formerly the Crown Inn, rebuilt from an earlier structure in 1818, and extremely popular with visitors to the Glen throughout the remainder of 19C. With changing attitudes and customs, however, in 1922 the Inn underwent quite dramatic changeand became the genteel Red Tub Tearooms, equally popular in their day, although surviving for less than two decades. In 1988 the building assumed its present identity, as a tearoom and craft shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:31 PM |
EDM |
1354 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Beeching Trail |
The walk commemorated the 50th anniversary of the infamous Beeching Report of 1963. It traced the route of the railway through Kirkintilloch that was condemned by the Beeching Report. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:33 PM |
EDM |
1355 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Glasgow Academy |
Formerly Atholl Preparatory School, the building opened in 1925, however the existing building has been on its present site since 1931. It opened with two, large, well-lit classrooms and a veranda. Two more classrooms were added: one in 1934 and another in 1967. At a later date, the Nursery was extended then, in 2004, the Games Hall and Conservatory completed the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:36 PM |
EDM |
1356 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Jaw |
18C cottage and barn dating from 1803, forming an L-plan around a garden court. One of the most attractive properties in the area.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:38 PM |
EDM |
1357 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old Bath House |
A turn of the century large brick building which was built as a communal public baths with a high wooden ceiling, in particular for the workers of the renowned Lion Foundry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:40 PM |
EDM |
1358 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Park Centre |
The Park Church was built with money from Kirkintilloch residents to serve the local community of the 1860's. Once it was decommissioned in the 1990's, the congregation joined with another local church to form St David's Memorial Park Parish Church. Situated in central Kirkintilloch, today the Park Centre provides accessible accommodation for community groups.Please note: The upper balcony will be closed On Doors Open Day light refreshments will be served between 10 - 12 pm and there will be a display of information on local charity and volunteer organisations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:42 PM |
EDM |
1359 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Times of Thomas Muir |
JOHN KAY PRINTS: The Times of Thomas MuirA unique exhibition exploring the times of Thomas Muir of Huntershill, through prints by celebrated 18th century artist and cartoonist John Kay. The exhibition forms part of a programme of events celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Muir by the Friends of Thomas Muir. Huntershill Village. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:44 PM |
EDM |
1360 (Digital Doors Open) |
Twechar Community Action |
Twechar Community Action is an organisation who formed as a response to the closure of the Local Authority owned and managed recreation centre. The centre is now known as Twechar Healthy Living & Enterprise Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:46 PM |
EDM |
1361 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkintilloch's Passenger Railway |
A walking tour started from Kirkintilloch Town Hall and tracing the former course of Kirkintilloch's Passenger Railway which closed in 1964. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:48 PM |
EDM |
1362 (Digital Doors Open) |
Twechar Primary School |
Twechar School was oppened in 1888-89 by Kirkintilloch (Landward) School Board. Over the years it has been enlarged and expanded. Between 1937 and 1966 it provided secondary as well as primary education. An interesting feature can be seen at the former achool house next door, where the ironwork of the gates includes symbols descriptive of the various subjects taught at the school. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:51 PM |
EDM |
1363 (Digital Doors Open) |
Twechar Recreation Centre |
Since 2001 this modern centre has been administered by a registered charity, Twechar Community Action. It hosts a variety of social, recreational and educational facilities for several sports. There will be a special programme of events on Doors Open Day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:53 PM |
EDM |
1364 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wagtail Pet Shop |
The shop is one of the last surviving weaver's workshops in Kirkintilloch. Until about 1900 looms for six weavers were accommodated here, with weavers' families living on the floor above. After the looms were removed the vacant space served many different purposes, successively a mission hall, a scout hall, a factory workshop, a store and a shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:55 PM |
EDM |
1365 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westerton Fairlie Memorial Church |
This church was built as a church hall for an existing Church community who had been meeting in the village hall. A new hall and other rooms with disabled access were added in 2012 to provide a centre for church and community activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:57 PM |
EDM |
1366 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westerton Library |
The present Westerton Library (adjacent to the site of the former garden suburb hall - now a small car park) was built in 1981. Normally closed on Saturday's. It will open this year for a range of children's activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:21:59 PM |
EDM |
1367 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodhill Evangelical Church |
This church can trace its origins back to the 1920s, when open air services and kitchen meetings were held in the Bishopbriggs area. A church building was erected on the present site in 1969, originally known as Woodhill Gospel Hall. Eventually the adjacent premises of Blackie, Publishers, was acquired and demolished and much larger church premises erected.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:01 PM |
EDM |
1368 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Kirkie Kiosk |
This display, prepared by Kirkintilloch Antiquaries, showed how telephone boxes made in Kirkintilloch fitted into the overall programme of telephone kiosk production by the GPO.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:03 PM |
EDM |
1369 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gavin's Mill |
Gavin's Mill is an ancient Corn Mill on the banks of the Allander Water in Milngavie. It has a date stone, inset near the lower doors, saying 1664. The Mill was powered by an overshot water wheel which still turns today.During Door's Open Day activities will include Mil Wheel turning, an exhibition about Gavin's Mill, a slide show, a children's treasure hunt and guided tours of Gavin's Mill. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:06 PM |
EDM |
1370 (Digital Doors Open) |
Douglaston Doocot |
The doocot (dovecot, pigeon house) is a Grade 2 listed building and a prominent feature of the designed landscape of the Dougalston Estate. It has an interesting exterior with about 70 masons’ marks to be seen and the interior, which is not normally accessible to the public, will be open for viewing the intact nest boxes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:08 PM |
EDM |
1371 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Aisle Cemetery |
Gravestones in the Old Aisle cemetery include Beatrice Clugston (local philanthropist), Alexander Bain (inventor of the electric clock and other pioneering innovations), John Ferguson (local politician and campaigner), the Aitken family (operators of passenger canal steamers on the Forth & Clyde Canal), Father Bonnyman (First post-Reformation Catholic priest in Kirkintilloch), David Gray (local poet) and John Green (English ganger murdered during the construction of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway).For Door's Open Day there will be a guided Walk of the Cemetery, describing some of the most significant headstones, with biographical information on people buried there. There will be contributions on individual stones by different members of Kirkintilloch & District Society of Antiquaries.There will also be an examination and description of the significant belfry at the entrance to the cemetery which was at one time occupied by local people overnight to watch for people trying to steal bodies for medical research; and a description of the site of the Spider Bridge which spanned part of the cemetery until 1987, with information on its history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:10 PM |
EDM |
1372 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milngavie Heritage Walk |
“Milngavie is the child of the Allander” Local historian Donald Shankland will lead a heritage walk along the River Allander in Milngavie. On route he will explain how Milngavie got its name and how the River Allander contributed to the growth of a small village into a thriving industrial town by the 19th century. The guided walk will include a visit to Gavin’s Mill. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:12 PM |
EDM |
1373 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberlady Historical Tour |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:14 PM |
EDM |
1374 (Digital Doors Open) |
Amisfield Walled Garden |
Amisfield Walled Garden dates from 1783. Designed by John Henderson for the 7th Earl of Wemyss, the garden once formed part of the policies of Amisfield House which was demolished in 1928. At 8 acres in size, it is one of the largest walled gardens in the country. Over the past 12 years the garden has been restored from a neglected state into a vibrant community garden.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSA display of information about 18th Century plant hunters and examples of plants in the garden that have been sourced from around the world.ACTIVITIESInformal guided tours are available on request. No booking required. Refreshments available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:16 PM |
EDM |
1375 (Digital Doors Open) |
Archerfield House - EVENT CANCELLED |
Archerfield is a magnificent estate situated between Gullane and North Berwick with the Grade A listed Archerfield House lying at its heart. The estate affords magnificent views of Fidra Island and the Fife coastline beyond. No one could have imagined the uncertain future that lay ahead for Archerfield. Taken over by the British Army shortly after the outbreak of World War 2, the estate and its 18th Century house fell into inexorable decline in the decades that followed. Now, it has been meticulously restored to its former magnificence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:18 PM |
EDM |
1376 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brunton Theatre |
Officially opened on 23 June 1971 by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Funding for the building was a bequest by Mr John D Brunton, son of the founder of Brunton Wireworks. The Theatre was re-launched in 1997 following extensive refurbishment with grants from East Lothian Council, The National Lottery Arts Fund and the European Regional Development Fund. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:21 PM |
EDM |
1377 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carberry Hill Historic Tour |
Local history expert Alan Stephens will lead a walk around the recently-created Queen Mary's Mount trail on Carberry Hill. This will include the historic site where Mary, Queen of Scots was confronted by the Confederate Lords after the battle of Pinkie and eventually gave in to their demands. Visitors will also see the remains of an ancient Iron Age hill fort. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:23 PM |
EDM |
1378 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chalmers Memorial Church |
The A-listed Church building is virtually as it was on opening day 1 April 1905 with many of the original arts and crafts features still in use. The church adopted the title Chalmers Memorial at the time of the Church of Scotland re-union in 1929. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:25 PM |
EDM |
1379 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cockenzie Power Station |
A 1200 mega watt coal-fired working power station opened in 1968. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:27 PM |
EDM |
1380 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton Primary School |
Dirleton Primary School is celebrating its 100th birthday in its present building with a Centenary Open Day from 10am to 4 pm. Education has a long pedigree in the village dating back to the early 1700s and everyone is welcome to join the school staff and pupils in a programme of centenary activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:29 PM |
EDM |
1381 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbar Heritage Tour |
A two-hour tour of Dunbar's historic town centre looking at the work of the Dunbar Townscape Heritage Initiative led by Paul Zochowsky, a principal planner at East Lothian Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:31 PM |
EDM |
1382 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbar Parish Church |
Destroyed by fire 1987, reconstructed 1991. Unique blend of 19-20C architecture. Also contains one of the most important pieces of monumental sculpture in Scotland - monument to the Earl of Dunbar by Maximilian Colt, dated 1611. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:34 PM |
EDM |
1383 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbar Tours for Beginners |
Dunbar and District History Society conducted Local History Walks Around Dunbar for Beginners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:36 PM |
EDM |
1384 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Linton Community Hall |
East Linton Community Hall was built as a Volunteers' Drill Hall in 1875 and extensively refurbished in 2000 using a Millennium Commission grant. It is owned by the community and comprises three halls and a garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:38 PM |
EDM |
1385 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fa'side Castle |
Originally a 14C 4-storey keep enlarged into an 'L' plan mansion in 16C. Formerly ruinous, destroyed during the Battle of Pinkie in 1547, it was comprehensively restored in the 1980s. No disabled access due to steep curving stairs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:40 PM |
EDM |
1386 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenkinchie Distillery |
Nestled in the rolling farmlands of East Lothian lies Glenkinchie Distillery, founded in 1837 by John and George Rate. The name Kinchie, it is believed comes from ‘de Quincey’, the family who originally owned the estate. The distillery has been active since 1881. Glenkinchie is Edinburgh’s Malt. It has been enjoyed by the citizens of Edinburgh and the wider region since it opened in 1837. Glenkinchie is home to a unique model distillery housed within our exhibition. We stock a wide range of whisky from across Scotland including our own Glenkinchie “Distillery only bottling” – a fine expression found exclusively in our shop. We also offer clothing, branded glassware and many gift ideas including purses, wallets and bags made with our own Glenkinchie Tweed.ACTIVITIESGuided distillery tours, including a complimentary dram. There is a shuttlebus that runs from Edinburgh City Centre twice a day price £14 return, book via same info as the tours. Booking essential via 01875342012 or glenkinchie.distillery@diageo.comwww.glenkinchiedistillery.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:42 PM |
EDM |
1387 (Digital Doors Open) |
Haddington Historical Walking Tour |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:45 PM |
EDM |
1388 (Digital Doors Open) |
Haddington Town House Grand Piano |
An open invitation to all pianists of all ages, amateur or professional, to play Haddington Concert Society’s magnificent Bösendorfer concert-grand piano in its home at the Town House, at the west end of Haddington High Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:47 PM |
EDM |
1389 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heritage of Golf |
This is a small museum at West Links Road, Gullane (next to the Pros' shop) displaying golfing artefacts from the early days of the game. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:49 PM |
EDM |
1390 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Gray Centre |
The John Gray Centre opened in 2012 converting several buildings that had been Council offices, tavern, agricultural seed store and Procurator Fiscal offices into a fully accessible hub that contains the Haddington Library, East Lothian Archives and Local History Centre and a Museum. Named after John Gray who helped establish one of the first public libraries in Scotland.The John Gray Centre Museum will be open for Doors Open Day telling stories from across the region and displaying many unique artefacts.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS The centre is hosting an exhibition of Roman silver to mark the centenary of the discovery of the Traprain Treasure; the largest hoard of late Roman silver found out with the Roman Empire. Excavated from a pit on Traprain Law in East Lothian, the hoard comprises over 250 fragments of mainly silver objects that had been cut up either to exchange as bullion or for melting down and recycling. For the first time ever and 100 years later, many of the iconic pieces from the discovery are on show.http://www.prestongrange.org/site/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:51 PM |
EDM |
1391 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Muir's Birthplace |
John Muir's life and work has inspired people all over the world. Discover how the boy born in this house became one of the driving forces behind the global conservation movement. Our absorbing hands-on interpretation centre will take you on the journey of John Muir's life as a pioneering conservationist, explorer, writer, geologist and inventor. Our temporary exhibitions explores his passion for geology and the role this played in his own adventures and discoveries. Our friendly, well informed staff are always on hand to help and answer questions. The building is fully accessible with three floors of family friendly interactive displays complemented by a lively exhibition and events programme.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSJohn Muir travelled to every major continent in his life. He is highly regarded for his campaigning to protect wild places in the USA which ultimately led to the creation of the United States National Park Service. There will be a family friendly trail available to help explore John Muir’s global connections.www.jmbt.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:53 PM |
EDM |
1392 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lennoxlove House |
Home of the Duke of Hamilton, dating from the 14th century, with links to the Maitlands and Blantyres. Extensively restored by the famous Scottish architect Sir Robert Lorimer in 1912. The house contains many items from the Hamilton Palace Collection of paintings and furniture, as well as Mary Queen of Scots memorabilia, including her death mask and a French silver casket said to have contained the letters and tokens between Mary & The Earl of Bothwell which incriminated the Queen in the murder of her 2nd husband. ACTIVITIES1 hour guided tours of the House. Advance booking essential via https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/edinburgh-east-lothian-doors-open-day-2019-at-lennoxlove-house-tickets-66197601809 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:56 PM |
EDM |
1393 (Digital Doors Open) |
Loretto Chapel |
Loretto Chapel was built in the 16C by Thomas Duthy or Doughty, 'a monk of the order of St Paul'. All that remain of the original building is a mound. The current striking chapel was built in 1893. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:22:58 PM |
EDM |
1394 (Digital Doors Open) |
MacArthurs Store |
McArthur's Store, or Spott's Girnell (granary) as it was first known, was first recorded in 1658 located on a spur of rock within the eastern harbour of Dunbar that had been established a few years earlier under Oliver Cromwell. Early charters described the property as the white herring house with girnell with its close, yards, and falls, with full sea in all places. The building is one of the oldest continuously used harbour buildings in Scotland.MacArthur's Store is a 17th century warehouse situated on the quayside of the old Cromwell Harbour in Dunbar. The Dunbar harbour Trust has managed its restoration over the past two years as fishermen's stores and to provide an office and meeting place for the Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:00 PM |
EDM |
1395 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maitlandfield House Hotel |
The original Maitlandfield House was named Bearford House and was built in 1654. It was one of the many properties of Francis Charteris, Earl of Wemyss and was transferred to the ownership of Lieutenant Thomas Maitland in April 1754. The house was remodelled about this time and renamed Maitlandfield. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:03 PM |
EDM |
1396 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musselburgh Historical Tour including Loretto School |
Local experts in the history of Musselburgh and its buildings will be conducting historical tours starting inside the ancient Tolbooth at the east end of the High Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:05 PM |
EDM |
1397 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musselburgh Links |
Friends of Musselburgh Links are holding an open day at the new Stables Pavilion at Musselburgh Racecourse, Linkfield Road, from 12 to 4 pm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:07 PM |
EDM |
1398 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musselburgh Old Town Hall |
The Tolbooth and Old Town Hall at the east end of the High Street in Musselburgh is one of the town’s oldest buildings much of it dating to around 1590, although over the centuries, the building was destroyed by fire, rebuilt, altered and added to, reflecting changing social and political circumstances. At different times, it has been court house with police cells that can still be seen, burgh council chambers, town hall and community hall. On display inside is a rare clock given to the burgh by the Dutch States in 1496. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:09 PM |
EDM |
1399 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musselburgh Old Town Hall and Tolbooth |
The Tolbooth and Old Town Hall at the east end of the High Street in Musselburgh is one of the town’s oldest buildings much of it dating to around 1590, although over the centuries, the building was destroyed by fire, rebuilt, altered and added to, reflecting changing social and political circumstances. At different times, it has been court house with police cells that can still be seen, burgh council chambers, town hall and community hall. On display inside is a rare clock given to the burgh by the Dutch States in 1496. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:11 PM |
EDM |
1400 (Digital Doors Open) |
Musselburgh Police Station |
An opportunity to take a guided tour around an operational police station run by Lothian and Borders Police with special events for children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:13 PM |
EDM |
1401 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Museum of Flight |
Scotland's Museum Of Flight is part of the National Museums Scotland Group and is situated near the village of East Fortune in East Lothian, Scotland. The museum is housed on the old World War 2 airfield of RAF East Fortune. All buildings on the site are of genuine WW2 vintage and no permanent "modern" constructions have been added. The airfield control tower, hangars and other RAF buildings are designated Category B Listed Buildings by Historic Scotland. The military hangar contains such aircraft as the Hawker Harrier, MIG-15, Gloster Meteor, Messerschmitt Comet, McDonnel-Douglas Phantom, Supermarine Spitfire, BAC Lightning, Hawker Seahawk, BAC Jaguar and Hawker-Siddley Buccaneer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:15 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:23 PM |
EDM |
1402 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Berwick Heritage Tour |
Councillor David Berry will conduct historic tours around the famous seaside town that has reinvented itself more times than most cities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:18 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:24:11 PM |
EDM |
1403 (Digital Doors Open) |
Peter Potter Gallery |
Peter Potter Gallery was Haddington's original Fire Station, and some original features dating back to its former use remain to be seen in what is now the main gallery space on the ground floor of this historic building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:20 PM |
EDM |
1404 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pinkie House Tour |
Local history expert Stephen Edwards will lead a tour of Pinkie House including the famous painted ceiling in the Long Gallery and conclude with a visit to the Loretto School Chapel which is a 19thC building with a significant 20th century addition by Sir Robert Matthew. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:22 PM |
EDM |
1405 (Digital Doors Open) |
Preston Village Heritage Tour |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:24 PM |
EDM |
1406 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prestongrange Church |
1597, rebuilt 1774 & 1891. First post-Reformation church in SE Scotland. 17C century bible and church silver on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:27 PM |
EDM |
1407 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prestonpans Heritage Associatio' |
Prestonpans Heritage Association welcomed visitors to celebrate the town's architectural heritage with guided walks in Preston Village. and opportunities to view masterpieces of Scottish vernacular buildings inside and out. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:29 PM |
EDM |
1408 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI North Berwick Lifeboat Station |
At the RNLI Station at Victoria Road you can learn how a modern lifeboat operates and the history of the service in the area, including rescues that earned gallantry awards for the crews. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:31 PM |
EDM |
1409 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Seabird Centre |
The Scottish Seabird Centre at North Berwick Harbour is a dynamic visitor attraction set in a stunning landmark building. Remote control cameras allow visitors to observe live images of wildlife from the offshore islands and surrounding waters. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:33 PM |
EDM |
1410 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Church |
St. Mary’s Church, sitting alongside the River Tyne near Nungate Bridge in Haddington, is one of the three great pre-Reformation churches surviving in the Lothians, the others are St. Giles’ in Edinburgh and St Michael’s at Linlithgow. The church is a source of great pride in the local community which organised its restoration in the 1970s after its partial destruction by an English army in 1548. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:35 PM |
EDM |
1411 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Parish Church |
A spectacular building and the longest Parish Church in Scotland, St Mary’s was built c. 1380-1450 in a beautiful setting beside the River Tyne. It was badly damaged by the English army during the Siege of Haddington in 1548, during the ‘Rough Wooing’. Marks of gunshots are still visible. The nave served as the Parish Church from 1561 until 1972 when the choir and transepts were re-roofed in a remarkable restoration project.ACTIVITIESThere is a free concert by Andante Chamber Choir at 4pm on Sunday.www.stmaryskirk.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:37 PM |
EDM |
1412 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Pleasance |
St Mary's Pleasance is a period heritage garden located at the rear of Haddington House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:39 PM |
EDM |
1413 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Flag Heritage Centre |
This B listed doocot is one of the earliest surviving Scottish examples from the 16th century, built by George Hepburn whose son was the founder and first colonel of the Royal Scots.Known as a lectern doocot, it is a rectangular structure with lean-to south facing roof and entry holes for pigeons down the slope.In 1996, the doocot was restored and converted into an interpretative centre where visitors can enjoy an audio-visual dramatization of the traditional origins of Scotland’s flag. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:41 PM |
EDM |
1414 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbar Townhouse - Museum & Gallery |
With its distinctive witch's hat tower and its bell, clock and sun dials the Town House has been the focus of town life since the 16th century. Our staff are always on hand to chat about the town and the history of the building. The building is home to a museum and gallery with changing historical and art exhibitions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:43 PM |
EDM |
1415 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prestongrange Museum |
Prestongrange is a free open-air museum with lovely café and exhibitions. Explore using the information boards, audio tour, outdoor games and family activity trails or take a guided tour with one of our knowledgeable members of staff and discover the history of Prestongrange spanning over 800 years. A harbour, glass works, pottery, colliery and brickworks have all left their marks on the landscape. Cradled by woodland with views out over the Forth the site is now a haven for wildlife. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAt one time, this area was a successful and globally-connected industrial complex, manufacturing bricks, clay pipes, soap, fine pottery, chemicals, beer and even glass. In the 19th Century, ships from the Baltic traded rock salt for coal and other items here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:46 PM |
EDM |
1416 (Digital Doors Open) |
Flag Heritage Centre (Hepburn Doocot) |
This B-listed doocot is one of the earliest surviving Scottish examples from the 16th century, built by George Hepburn whose son was the founder and first colonel of the Royal Scots. Known as a lectern doocot, it is a rectangular structure with lean-to roof and entry holes for pigeons halfway down the slope. In 1996, the Hepburn doocot was restored and converted into an interpretative centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:48 PM |
EDM |
1417 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sutherland & Co. Architects |
Sutherland & Co.’s studio is located in the seaside town of North Berwick. Occupying a former lane running between the High Street and Forth Street, the property is 45m deep and only 3m wide. The present building dates from the 1940s and has an art deco influenced facade. The first floor studio has recently been refurbished by Sutherland & Co. using a palette of self-finish materials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:50 PM |
EDM |
1418 (Digital Doors Open) |
1772 Waggonway Museum |
Look for the Waggon! The Waggonway Project invites you to experience Scotland’s oldest railway. Our museum features maps, photographs and models, as well as a full size replica wooden waggon. It is a stone’s throw from Robert Stevenson’s 1815 Cockenzie Harbour redevelopment featuring railway archaeology and Cadell’s Cockenzie House and Gardens, where we will be making authentic Cockenzie salt in our replica saltpan. A Hanseatic barn completes the picture of an industrial site believed to have been trading with the Baltic states. ACTIVITIESGuided walks around the sites at 11am and 2pm on both days.Refreshments www.1722waggonway.co.uk/museum-workshop |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:53 PM |
EDM |
1419 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torness Nuclear Power Station - SOLD OUT |
Torness has been generating electricity for over 31 years and last year produced enough low-carbon electricity to power around 2.2 million homes, the largest producer of low-carbon electricity in the UK.The centre has a five star award from Visit Scotland and the tour gives people the chance to visit the heart of a working power station and find out exactly how this happens. ACTIVITIESGuided tours at 10:00, 12:30 and 14:30 each day for adults and children aged 7 and over. The walking tour of the station will take approximately 90 minutes and will include use of lifts, narrow corridors and over 90 stairs. The tour may not be suitable for people with walking difficulties.Booking deadline: 11th September.https://www.edfenergy.com/energy/education/visitor-centres/torness-visitor-centre |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:55 PM |
EDM |
1420 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbar Town House, Museum and Gallery |
With its distinctive witch's hat tower and its bell, clock and sun dials the Town House has been the focus of Dunbar life since the 16th century. Our staff are always on hand to chat about the town and the history of the building. Take a guided tour to visit the council chamber – scene of the infamous witch trials – and the historic cell. The building is home to a museum and gallery with changing historical and art exhibitions. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe guided tours will take you to the parts of the building that can’t always be accessed, including the magnificent Council Chamber, prison cells and to displays that celebrate Dunbar’s twin town connections in France and California. ACTIVITIESThe building is accessible on all levels and is home to a museum and gallery with changing historical and art exhibitions as well as a local history display area and research room managed by Dunbar and District History Society. Dunbar and District History Society members will be providing guided tours of the building. The tours will incorporate an audio-visual installation in the historic cells. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:23:57 PM |
EDM |
1421 (Digital Doors Open) |
Libraries and Museums HQ |
The Museum Collection is housed in a former WWII military vehicle store. It is a real treasure trove of objects from East Lothian's past. We have all sorts of useful, beautiful and wonderful things including: fine and decorative art, archaeology, ceramics, textiles and costumes, natural history specimens, items illustrating domestic, working and community life and much, much more! ACTIVITIESTwo tours lasting approximately 1 hour each will be offered at 11:30 and at 13:00.Advance booking essential via https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/doors-open-day-tickets-65167030342Not suitable for children and under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. www.eastlothian.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:00 PM |
EDM |
1422 (Digital Doors Open) |
1st Neilston Scout & Community Hall |
The 1st Neilston Scout Group was founded in 1918. It is situated in Main Street, Neilston beside Neilston Juniors’ Football Stadium. In March 2004, the Scout Hall was the victim of an arson attack and had to be demolished. 8 years later, after much fund raising and grants, the new hall was completed and is now open for use. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:02 PM |
EDM |
1423 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrhead Community Fire Station |
Local community fire station serving Barrhead, Neilston and Uplawmoor communities. The station has 1 main building comprised of an appliance room, offices, kitchen and gymnasium. It also has a drill tower in the rear yard. The station has 1 fire appliance and 5 watches of 5 personnel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:04 PM |
EDM |
1424 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrhead Farmhouse Excavation |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:06 PM |
EDM |
1425 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrhead Men's Shed |
Barrhead Men’s Shed is a place for all people to get out of their house and enjoy company. Activities include chatting with other members, reading books while enjoying a cup of tea/coffee, or taking part in other hobbies like woodwork, model making glass and stone painting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:08 PM |
EDM |
1426 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bourock Parish Church |
Bourock Parish Church, which is the “daughter church” of Neilston Parish Church, was constructed in 1840 to meet the needs of the growing population employed in the Barrhead textile industry. The hall below the church took advantage of the sloping ground on the north side and housed Bourock School until 1876 when the Government assumed the educational role formerly delegated to the parish. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:10 PM |
EDM |
1427 (Digital Doors Open) |
**CANCELLED** Cathcart Cemetery |
**CANCELLED**Join Roger Guthrie of the Alexander Thomson Society at the Brenfield Road Entrance for a guided walk around this late Victorian cemetery. Cathcart Cemetery contains the graves of several prominent Glasgow Architects including John Campbell McKellar, the tenement designer and builder. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:13 PM |
EDM |
1428 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clarkston Community Fire Station |
Local community fire station serving Clarkston, Newton Mearns, Giffnock and surrounding communities. The station has 1 main building comprised of an appliance room, offices, kitchen and gymnasium. It also has a drill tower in the rear yard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:15 PM |
EDM |
1429 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crookfur Cottage Homes |
The original complex was designed by Sir Basil Spence and completed in 1967. Later additions to the complex included flatted blocks around the southern perimeter and a more recent extension to the nursing home. The extension, which was designed by Davis Duncan Architects, received a Civic Trust Commendation and provides additional bedrooms, dining and lounge space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:17 PM |
EDM |
1430 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dams to Darnley Country Park |
East Renfrewshire and Glasgow City councils are developing a new country park called Dams to Darnley within the greenspace next to Barrhead, Darnley and Newton Mearns. The country park aims to provide recreational activities for local residents and visitors through a network of paths for walking, cycling and horse riding.A programme of free country side ranger led guided walks and events is publicised in Wagtail, the country park's quarterly newsletter. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:19 PM |
EDM |
1431 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eaglesham Old & Carswell Parish Church |
There has been a church on this site since 14C but the present building was constructed in 1788, and altered in 1890. This is the original Parish Church which was united with the Carswell Church of Scotland in 1960. The building, which was originally octagonal, is joined to an ashlar steeple containing a bell and clock which are still in working condition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:21 PM |
EDM |
1432 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eaglesham Parish Church & The Carswell Centre |
The Parish Church and newly refurbished community facility, the Carswell Centre, lie in the heart of the picturesque conservation village of Eaglesham.The Gothic-style structure of the church, originally octagonal, is joined to a classical ashler steeple with clock tower. The simple but beautifully effective interior is tastefully decorated and virtually retains the original design.The former Carswell United Presbyterian Church, a little further up the hill, is now Eaglesham's smartest, newest, multi-purpose venue that houses the William Gemmell statue collection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:23 PM |
EDM |
1433 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Renfrewshire Council Waste Recycling Technology Centre |
The WRTC is the exciting training and environmental project run by East Renfrewshire Council in Rouken Glen Park. The functions of the project are to demonstrate differing technologies used in recycling and in specific vermicomposting (using worms) and composting and will give guidance and support in environmental awareness and recycling. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:26 PM |
EDM |
1434 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Renfrewshire District Court |
East Renfrewshire District Courthouse is located beside Giffnock Police Station on Braidholm Road. The job of the District Court is to hear criminal cases, such as road traffic offences, breach of the peace, shoplifting or minor assaults. Independent lay Justices of the Peace (JPs) sit in court supported by a legally qualified Clerk of Court. The Court sits every Friday and business normally commences at 10.00. The Police Station and Courthouse were built in 1915, although the architect and builder are unknown. The Jewish community initially congregated in the Court room until 1938 when Giffnock Synagogue in MayTerrace was erected. Rudolf Hess was taken there in 1941 briefly before he was transferred to Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:28 PM |
EDM |
1435 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eastwood High School |
Work on the new £30 million Eastwood High School began in August 2011. Pupils will return from their summer holiday in August 2013 to this new building where they will benefit from the spacious modern architecture and technology.The school also boasts a games hall comprising 4 badminton courts with sufficient floor space for five-a-side football, indoor hockey, basketball and other team sports. The existing 20m long by 8m wide swimming poor remains too. The old building will shortly be demolished and the area landscaped. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:30 PM |
EDM |
1436 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eastwood Park Theatre |
Eastwood Park Theatre is a mid – scale venue in Giffnock close to Glasgow. It boasts an extensive arts programme bringing together professional theatre, music and dance as well as local amateur productions. The building has a busy art room and café where local residents enjoy a mixed programme of participatory workshops and events. Through a bright glass atrium foyer a traditional proscenium arch theatre with an intimate auditorium is found. The Theatre hosts a full programme of performing and visual arts work including theatre, festivals, exhibitions and film screenings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:32 PM |
EDM |
1437 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eastwood Theatre |
An opportunity to see behind the scenes. Eastwood Theatre was built in 1972 and seats 300 people. It is a popular venue with local drama groups, charitable societies and touring shows brought in by East Renfrewshire Council's Cultural Services Division. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:35 PM |
EDM |
1438 (Digital Doors Open) |
ERC Training Centre |
East Renfrewshire Council Training Centre (previously known as the Waste Recycling Technology Centre) will be opening the doors of its Eco Classroom which utilises sustainable building materials and technologies. The Training Centre has also used the park's walled garden and potting shed buildings for over eight years as a classroom, office, canteen and tool store for many employability clients and vocational learners. There is also a 30m x 10m greenhouse, which was purchased second hand, where East Renfrewshire Council's hanging basket plants are grown and planted. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:37 PM |
EDM |
1439 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giffnock South Parish Church |
The church is a Category B listed building occupying a prominent position in Greenhill Ave, overlooking Eastwood Toll. There are eleven beautiful stained glass windows in the Nave, Transepts and Chancel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:39 PM |
EDM |
1440 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giffnock Synagogue |
A beautiful synagogue with magnificent stained glass windows by John C. Clark, famous Scottish artist. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:42 PM |
EDM |
1441 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giffnock Theatre Players |
Glasgow's leading south-side theatre company since 1949. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:44 PM |
EDM |
1442 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giffnock United Reform Church |
Since 2000 the church, which occupies land opposite Morrisons in Giffnock, has been part of the United Reformed Church. The building was erected in 1936, as Giffnock Congregational Church, and incorporates a beautiful rose window brought to Giffnock from an earlier Congregational Church in Eglinton Street, Glasgow. The history of the congregation goes back to the early 19th century, when it was established in Glasgow for Gaelic speaking students. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:47 PM |
EDM |
1443 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Garden |
Built for merchant Robert Allason in the 1760s, Greenbank Garden is an impressive celebration of west coast domestic gardening, featuring more than 3,600 named species of plants. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:49 PM |
EDM |
1444 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Parish Church |
Greenbank Parish Church was built in 1884 and is a thriving church in heart of the Clarkston community. The church itself has a number of notable features including stained glass windows, a mural and carved woodwork in the chancel. Subsequent to the original building of the church there have been a number of additions including two large halls which are in constant use both by church organisations and community groups. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:51 PM |
EDM |
1445 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isobel Mair School |
The school provides places for pupils aged 0-18 years. There are 16 classrooms in the main buildings and 3 in the Family CentreThe Facilities include:The Mod (the main hall used for PE, dance, drama, assemblies and social gatherings)Corrie House (independent of the main schooland is a fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment)Sensory RoomSoft PlayAdventure RoomArt RoomMusic RoomHydrotherapy and splash pool with onsite changing facilitiesHome Economics RoomOutdoor learning area including muga (multi purpose outdoor games area), cycle track, play equipment, atrium and Sensory Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:53 PM |
EDM |
1446 (Digital Doors Open) |
Linn Products Ltd. |
Linn Products Limited is an independent precision-engineering company specialising in top performance sound reproduction equipment. Out of the belief that he could vastly improve the sound from his hi-fi system, Ivor Tiefenbrun founded Linn Products in 1972. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:55 PM |
EDM |
1447 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Thistle and Crown No 1167 |
Purchased in the 1960's and converted to a Temple. The Lodge sits ina prominent position at the entrance to Neilston. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:24:57 PM |
EDM |
1448 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Union & Crown, Masonic Temple |
Now the oldest organisation in the town, the light of Masonry first shone in Barrhead in 1824. About this time, Barrhead was a mere collection of four different hamlets, Ralston, Dovecothall, Grahamston and West Arthurlie, names which are still known and recognised to this present day. Having originally held meetings in local hotels and public halls, in 1910 a fine new temple was erected on the present site at a cost of £1446. The memorial stone was laid with full Masonic honours in September of that year by the Provincial Grand Master, Bro Zachariah Henry Heys. That same beautiful red sandstone building still stands proudly today. Throughout the years it has been extended and updated in some aspects, however the history and character of the original building and design are still very much present. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:00 PM |
EDM |
1449 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Temple: Lodge Thistle and Crown No.1167 |
Lodge Thistle and Crown is one of the oldest buildings in Neilston. The Lodge enjoys excellent premises with a large function room at ground floor and a beautifully laid out and furnished Masonic temple at the first floor.The Lodge acquired the current premises in the early 1960s and extended the premises in the early 1970s to accommodate a social club, which has now been upgraded to a fine function suite (available to Charitable Organisations at no charge).The acquisition of the premises in the 60s was most fitting as it had originally been the home of Dr. David Pride MD, who was to become the 1st Master of the new Lodge in 1918.The Lodge is working to further develop its relationships with the local community, having made several donations to local organisations to mark the Centenary in 2018. In 2019, we are very pleased to sponsor a Burns Competition in each of the two local primary schools.We are always happy to offer a tour of our premises to anyone considering holding a function or who might wish simply to see what a Masonic Lodge looks like! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:02 PM |
EDM |
1450 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Temple: Lodge Union and Crown No.307 |
An excellent example of 1920s red sandstone construction, the Masonic Temple of Lodge Union and Crown No.307 stands not just as an icon of town history, but also as a meeting place for masonic bodies and community groups alike.Lodge Union and Crown 307 will be 200 years old in 2024. It had three meeting places in Barrhead before building the present temple in 1910. The lounges downstairs were formed in 1980 while the function suite was built in 1994. The temple itself is arguably the grandest building in Barrhead. Many of the old street in Barrhead are named after the Lodge's members, for example Glen Street, Heys Street, John Street and Henry Street. The Cowan Park was also donated to the town by the brothers James and Lochlan Conan, founding members of the Lodge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:04 PM |
EDM |
1451 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mearns Parish Church |
The present Mearns Parish Kirk building dates back to 1813. The church took its present form following extensive renovations in 1931-32. This saw the construction of an oak pulpit and baptismal font and four stained glass windows together with a pipe organ from the Glasgow City Hall. A number of stained glass windows have been added since this time, including one to commemorate Eastwood District Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:07 PM |
EDM |
1452 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mearns Primary School |
The replacement Mearns Primary School opened in August of this year. The school was built by Jarvis Scotland as a first Private Finance Initiative (PFI). It is Scotland's largest primary school, housing up to 900 pupils and was designed by Keppie Architects. It also provides community and recreational facilities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:09 PM |
EDM |
1453 (Digital Doors Open) |
Neilston Parish Church |
The site and building of what is now Neilston Parish Church has been a local focal point for celebrating key life events (baptisms, marriages and funerals) and weekly Christian worship in the village of Neilston for hundreds of years.There has been a Christian presence in Neilston since medieval times. It is believed Monks travelled firstly from Glasgow and then after 1163AD from Paisley Abbey over the Fereneze Braes via the ‘Monks Trail’ to conduct worship. At the Reformation, the Church passed to the reformed Church of Scotland. The building is an excellent example of 18th century ecclesiastical architecture.Outside the Church is the burial ground, now closed, but served the parish for generations. The oldest marked stone is dated 1703.At the gates are the ‘roundhouses’, the circular one (left of the gate) was the original Session House which was used by the Church Elders to collect money for the Poor Fund.We are fortunate to have a good quality Church organ and benefit from organ recitals by visiting organists.The current congregation, as well as being custodians of a well-loved local building with a rich history, continue to serve God and are a visible Christian presence in the community. The Church continues to be used for weekly Sunday worship and there are a number of groups and organisations for a range of age groups and interests connected to the Church which meet at other times. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:11 PM |
EDM |
1454 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newton Mearns Parish Church |
In 1739 a congregation of worshippers from Mearns, Eaglesham and Neilston formed and decided to build a church in what we now know as Newton Mearns. The church took four years to build. The present church is the fourth, and second to be built on the present site. Built in 1939 to meet the needs of a growing community, it was dedicated in December of that year.Occupying a prime location at the intersection of the roads north, south east and west it became known as the Church at the Cross and the name continues with our Junior Church children adopting the name Kids@thecross.We have two beautiful stained glass windows in memory of lives lost in both World Wars, but also modern windows reflecting the young people of our church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:13 PM |
EDM |
1455 (Digital Doors Open) |
Park Church |
Park Church was founded in 1942 and the new church was built in the 1960's. There is stained glass from the 'old' Park Church which was in the west-end of Glasgow as well as furniture from there. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:16 PM |
EDM |
1456 (Digital Doors Open) |
Retail Trust |
The original complex was designed by Sir Basil Spence.This initial stage received a Civic Trust Award. Spence created homely accommodation with garden spaces between the cottage rows. A recent extension by Davis Duncan Architects to provide additional bedrooms, dining and lounge space received a Civic Trust Commendation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:18 PM |
EDM |
1457 (Digital Doors Open) |
Statue House |
William Gemmell (1814-1891) lived in Eaglesham and was a joiner by trade and self-taught sculptor. In the 1840s he became proficient in his hobby, and created many sculptures which received critical acclaim. Gemmell spent 3 years creating a lifesize group of statuary depicting the domestic circle described in Robert Burns’ poem, 'The Cottar’s Saturday Night'. This was widely exhibited in the Glasgow area around 1845 and was favrouably covered by the regional press at this time. Sadly the whereabouts of this group is now unknown, and the only remaining examples of his work are the 6 lifesize figures in Statue House, in the conservation village of Eaglesham. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:20 PM |
EDM |
1458 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Auchenback Resource Centre 'ARC' |
This distinctively designed community building by A R M Architects. Its curved roof is a talking point within the community. Opened in 2004 it a focal point for the Auchenback and Barrhead residents It has a one-door approach with learning and social opportunities. It features 10 top spec pcs in multi purpose rooms. The ARC is also the base for Auchenback Active, a highly active community group. Unassisted wheelchair access, STB category 1 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:23 PM |
EDM |
1459 (Digital Doors Open) |
Thornliebank Parish Church |
Built in 1855 in a non-Gothic style with a notable stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:25 PM |
EDM |
1460 (Digital Doors Open) |
underCOVER Building |
The underCOVER building was designed by hmarchitects and celebrates its first birthday in April 2007. The building contains community meeting and office space and currently accommodates Volunatry Action, Renfrewshire Association for Mental Helath (RAMH), Enable Scotland and RCA Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:27 PM |
EDM |
1461 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whitelee Visitor Centre and Wind Farm |
Whitelee is the UK's largest onshore windfarm, located on Eaglesham Moor just 20 minutes from central Glasgow. Its 215 turbines generate up to 539 megawatts of electricity, enough to power just under 300,000 homes.With more than 130 kilometres of trails to explore, on foot, by cycle or by horse, with free parking and free entry to our onsite Visitor Centre, Whitelee is a great destination for a day out with the whole family.The Exhibition has fantastic hands-on interactive activities. If you were building a windfarm would you know where to place the turbines? Do you know what wind is and why it blows? Feel the power of the wind without even stepping outside, investigate this and much more! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:30 PM |
EDM |
1462 (Digital Doors Open) |
Williamwood Parish Church |
The history of Williamwood Church stretches back to 26th December 1936 when the Foundation Stone was positioned.The remainder of the church was built in 1937 and began with the opening of a church and hall, and the appointment of a minister.The church is a fine example of 1930s church architecture and was designed by James M Honeyman. Built in red brick with a short bell tower, the original interior has been upgraded and enriched. The rustic facing brick building contains some impressive stained glass windows depicting Biblical themes, symbols and stories. There is also a war memorial lectern - which was dedicated in 1951 - and a back lit hanging cross in the chancel area. There is also a small Iona Chapel off the main sanctuary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:32 PM |
EDM |
1463 (Digital Doors Open) |
Young Enterprise Scotland |
YE Scotland is a registered charity with over 40 years’ experience engaging school pupils with the world of enterprise. We are at the forefront of enterprise, education and employability for over 13,000 young people in Scotland aged 5-30 with a vision of making them more employable, entrepreneurial and enterprising.Young Enterprise Scotland took over the semi-derelict buildings tucked away within Rouken Glen Park in 2014 to deliver our Pathway Programmes for young people who are disengaged from further education. We also run our own Social Enterprise YES Works on-site which delivers local landscaping and gardening services. In October 2016 all YE Scotland staff moved from the city-centre to the newly self-refurbished offices on site and the Centre also became our national HQ. We are now running several programmes on site and off including Junior Pathway Programmes, Climate Challenge programmes and Circular Economy programmes for schoolchildren with over 1000 young people expected through the gates in the next 12 months to learn about sustainability, recycling and gaining accreditation and employability and enterprise skills. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:35 PM |
EDM |
1464 (Digital Doors Open) |
Karin Hepburn - artist studio |
Born in Glasgow, Karin Hepburn trained at Glasgow School of Art in the early 90’s. Karin has taught Art & Design to children and adults over the last twenty years as well as focusing her paintings on Scottish landmarks and places of sentimental interest. Karin has a wide selection of limited edition Giclee prints, some capturing magical fragments of her home city. These have become sought after both locally and internationally.This year Karin is delighted to participate in the Doors Open Days Festival, having just returned from Pittenweem Arts Festival after exhibiting for the first time. Please pop in to see Karin's latest collection of original paintings and prints. All work is for sale. Light refreshments will be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:37 PM |
EDM |
1465 (Digital Doors Open) |
13 Munro Drive |
The comprehensive refurbishment and remodelling of a 6000sqft home with new drawing room and roof terrace by Lorn Macneal Architects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:39 PM |
EDM |
1466 (Digital Doors Open) |
17 Royal Terrace Mews |
17 Royal Terrace Mews was a phenomenon when first opened to the public on Doors Open Days. Royal Terrace Mews was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize and won best house in Britain and a RIBA Award.� http://www.richardmurphyarchitects.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:41 PM |
EDM |
1467 (Digital Doors Open) |
18 Eastfield |
The building was completely stripped back and reorganised internally to respond to the superb sea view, improving on the poor use of space resulting from historic piecemeal extensions. Designed by A449 LTD, the reconfigured internal space offers many surprises given the unassuming street facade, and the journey through the building culminates in the huge picture window in the master bedroom, framing the ever changing view over the Forth estuary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:44 PM |
EDM |
1468 (Digital Doors Open) |
2 Caiystane View |
This 4 bedroom house was built in 1959 by McTaggart and Meikle. It has been retro-fitted to improve its energy efficiency. In addition to cavity wall insulation and deep cover in the loft, there are both hot water and electricity generating panels on the south facing roof. A wood burning stove makes it possible to keep warm without using fossil fuel. Graphs showing electricity and gas use for recent years will be available. The owner is a member of Transition Edinburgh Pentlands and the Edinburgh Sustainable Development Partnership.www.greenhomesnetwork.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:46 PM |
EDM |
1469 (Digital Doors Open) |
3 Glenfinlas Street |
An exciting contrast to other buildings open in Charlotte Square, this thoroughly modern lawyers' office by Covell Matthews Architects was completed for Maclay Murray & Spens in 1990. The Georgian exterior conceals some surprises, not the least of which is a stunning law firm Library.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:48 PM |
EDM |
1470 (Digital Doors Open) |
31 Heriot Row |
A stunning interior staircase and lightwell, used by the young James Clerk Maxwell for balloon experiments, is now given new purpose by artist Angus Reid through the installation of silhouettes and poetry on a giant scale. See a Georgian interior made over for the 21st Century. Domecstatic is the third in a series of large-scale installations of words and imagery that explore personal social and political issues in Scotland in 2014. It is a new work by an innovative Scottish artist.Questions of identity, community and place are at the heart of Angus Reid’s work. In 2012, he installed 6 Peaks at Axolotl Gallery, placing the Pentland hills in a Georgian interior. The account of climbing the six peaks it took to walk away from heartbreak translated into a work that read directly and simply, to an audience that share this nearby landscape. Link: 6 PeaksIn 2013, Call for a Constitution, placed the formula for a people’s constitution in 25 public spaces across Scotland in anticipation of the government’s recent pledge to have a written constitution. These locations ranged from Mike Forbes’ famous anti-Donald Trump barn in Aberdeenshire to the STUC headquarters in Glasgow; from a bus stop in Harris to the Scottish Parliament itself. This project became the book A Modest Proposal, published by Luath Press in April 2014. Link: Call for a ConstitutionNow, the third in the series, Domecstatic, brings it all back home to the four-storey stairwell of an Edinburgh townhouse. In this unusual setting for public art, larger-than-life silhouettes are framed by four poems that seek company as they climb towards the light.“… These poems and this installation reclaim the architecture of a private house for the imagination,” says the artist. “They invite everybody into what is otherwise a private space.”The four poems invite the visitor to negotiate a journey from dark to light, from a narrow threshold to an expansive light-well. They have, as a visual counterpoint, the outline of those that have stayed in the house or passed through as visitors, over the course of one month this year. To fix this fleeting presence has been to pay homage to the history of visitors to this house, and to trace the shadow of something otherwise invisible: the idea that the house has a memory. After all, this same hall was used by the young James Clerk Maxwell, the father of modern physics, and his cousin, Jemima Wedderburn, for experiments with balloons.“The great characteristics of this stairwell are the height, the light and the acoustics. It is a place capable of generating joy. Joy is the unexpected visitor: it is a necessary co-ordinate in the here and now, from which come generous meanings and values.Critics on previous installations:Angus Reid’s installation shows how well art and poetry can work together…Susan Mansfield, The Scotsman ****Poetry climbs to great heights, emotional, physical and spiritual… the work of Angus Reid deserves to be better known… Giles Sutherland, The Times ****www.angusreid.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:50 PM |
EDM |
1471 (Digital Doors Open) |
4 Caledonian Place |
Old record shop converted into architect's studio by CiAO in 2001. A Micro Knowledge Based Workspace (KBW). Highlights include volumetric use of space: mezzanine level, palette of materials & colours, examples of practice projects. Stairs between levels. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:53 PM |
EDM |
1472 (Digital Doors Open) |
45 Queen Charlotte Street |
Originally a merchant's house of c 1784, the building has a fine pillared reception area and a variety of interesting original features. The property has been an office for at least a century and is currently being restored by owners Mowat Dean & Co, WS. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:55 PM |
EDM |
1473 (Digital Doors Open) |
5 Belford Place |
A contemporary, copper clad, garden room extension formed by architect Lorn Macneal to his family home. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:57 PM |
EDM |
1474 (Digital Doors Open) |
6 Broughton Place |
A townhouse built in 1809 that fell out of residential use becoming a warehouse and store for a William Ingram in 1901.The current owners have returned it to its original use and have been restoring it since 2011 using traditional and salvaged materials and local crafts-folk where possible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:25:59 PM |
EDM |
1475 (Digital Doors Open) |
6-8 Darnaway Street |
Two linked townhouses occupied by Reiach & Hall Architects since 1970. They share the property with the Association for Applied Arts, the Scottish Sculpture Trust, Edinburgh Consultancy, Greyfriars Public Relations, John Duguid and Kirkman & Bradford and act as a mutually supporting group. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:02 PM |
EDM |
1476 (Digital Doors Open) |
603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force |
This Victorian Mansion was designed in 1891 for Arthur Sanderson, the famous whisky distiller who had bought a large collection of fine arts. However, since 1925 it has been the Headquarters of 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force.The interiors were finely decorated by William Scott Morton, with each room individually designed according to the art displayed – a Grecian themed entrance hall, a Renaissance Dining Room, Drawing Room inspired by Robert Adam, and Louis XIII styled bedroom.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS – RAF Reserves continually serve around the world on RAF Force Protection duties.ACTIVITIES - We will provide tours of the building at 1pm and 3pm on both days. Advance booking essential via https://603sqn-dod2019.eventbrite.co.uk The max number per tour is 20. Booking opens 2nd September. Visitors will have to note that the ground floor is accessible by wheelchair (temporary ramps will be in place) however those with reduced mobility may find difficulty going to other levels (especially beyond the 1st floor). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:03 PM |
EDM |
1477 (Digital Doors Open) |
62 Montgomery Street (Flats 8 & 9) |
Two traditional 19th century tenement flats which have been transformed into unusual duplex apartments provide a fascinating insight into ver y different treatments of an identical physical space.While externally the conversions are identical with French windows overlooking Calton Hill, internally, the treatment of the spaces is very different, based on the tastes and use requirements of both clients. The loft conversions are unusual in the architectural detailing and high specification. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:06 PM |
EDM |
1478 (Digital Doors Open) |
7 & 9 Fettes Row |
Conversion flats in New Town townhouses generally receive a bad press due to chopped-up rooms, etc. Two ground floor flats in Fettes Row (Thomas Brown, 1827) showed how with a little remedial effort they can make attractive single-person accommodation while retaining much of the original character.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:08 PM |
EDM |
1479 (Digital Doors Open) |
7 Campbell Road |
David and Caroline Bartolo looked to create an extension linking the ground floor living accommodation into the lower rear garden of their modestly proportioned art deco styled home. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:10 PM |
EDM |
1480 (Digital Doors Open) |
7N Architects |
7N Architects� studio on Randolph Place sits behind Charlotte Square at the west end of the New Town and was originally built as �St. Cecilia�s Hall�, a sister music venue to the Old Town�s equivalently named building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:12 PM |
EDM |
1481 (Digital Doors Open) |
8 Advocate's Close |
15C tenement, reputedly the oldest house in Edinburgh, with spacious apartments and the remnants of 17C wall and ceiling paintings. Restored and converted 1990 for the Old Town Renewal Trust and now occupied by the Dom art gallery. Exhibition of art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:14 PM |
EDM |
1482 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abbeyhill Baptist Church |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:21 PM |
EDM |
1483 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abden House, The Confucius Institute |
Abden House was built in 1855 for Thomas Nelson, founder of the Scottish publishers of the same name, and designed by civil engineer Thomas Davies. Today it?s the property of the University of Edinburgh, gift to them by Sir Donald Pollock.Built with three storeys in the Jacobean revivalist style of the 19th century, Abden faces a carriage circle with gates at the end of Marchhall Crescent. It has an irregular plan with single story wings on the North and South sides.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:23 PM |
EDM |
1484 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdeen Asset Management |
The 7th floor of our building offers spectacular views of the Edinburgh skyline. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:25 PM |
EDM |
1485 (Digital Doors Open) |
ACE IT (Computer Training) |
The building was A listed in January 1966 and described as the grandest surviving original domestic façade on George Street. It was built by James Nisbet, circa 1790, for his own use. There were subsequent alterations to the ground floor by Knox and Hutton in 1883 but in 1978-80 the ground floor was reinstated by Covell Matthews Partnership to as near as possible the original design.www.aceit.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:27 PM |
EDM |
1486 (Digital Doors Open) |
Acheson House Garden |
Acheson House Garden is a newly restored historic walled garden just off the Canongate, tucked away in the medieval Bakehouse Close. It takes its inspiration from the 17th century examples, primarily foodgrowing gardens, which once lay at the rear of town houses in the Canongate. The design includes medicinal herbs, native vegetable varieties and heritage fruit trees, bordered with edible hedging to create formal shapes. At the heart of the garden, footpaths create a Scottish saltire and a biodiversity pond. The garden has lain neglected for many years, but it has now been regenerated with the help of Edinburgh World Heritage, Bridgend Growing Communities and the Patrick Geddes Gardening Club, named after the influential town planner who believed in the importance of communal green spaces. This hidden gem, a small ‘green island’, is concealed in the heart of the Canongate. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:30 PM |
EDM |
1487 (Digital Doors Open) |
Adam & Company |
Robert Adam's design for the two blocks of houses flanking the central church on the west side was largely carried out after 1803. Originally town houses, Nos 22-23 are now the offices of Adam & Company. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:32 PM |
EDM |
1488 (Digital Doors Open) |
Advocates Library |
The Advocate?s Library is part of the Parliament House complex and is a private law library for the Faculty of Advocates, Scotland?s Bar. The Corridor, designed by William Playfair, was opened in 1833. and the Law Room was the former site of the trial of Burke and Hare. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:34 PM |
EDM |
1489 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aegon House |
Now occupied by Scottish Equitable Asset Management, this office block, by the Lee Boyd Partnership, 2000, overlooks one of the lochans of Edinburgh Park. The offices, arranged around three atria, have an emphasis on natural light. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:37 PM |
EDM |
1490 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alexander Graham Bell House |
Award-winning office building for BT Scotland, 1999, by Bennetts Associates, Architects. Prominently sited on the western edge of Edinburgh, close to the Gyle Shopping Centre. Several atria embellished with significant modern art.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:38 PM |
EDM |
1491 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alien Rock |
Built in 1852 for the Newhaven fishing community and serving as a Free Church of Scotland the tower and spire were added in 1882. Given a new lease of life in April 1994 the building was turned into Scotland’s first dedicated indoor climbing wall. By making use of a free standing structure, the architect succeeded in meeting the needs of the current owner without interfering with the structure of the building itself. www.alienrock.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:41 PM |
EDM |
1492 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anatomical Museum |
The Anatomical Museum at the University of Edinburgh opened in 1884 and still forms an integral part of the ?Old Medical School? (designed by Robert Rowan Anderson). The museum has one of the largest and best-preserved collections of anatomy in Scotland, including the skeleton of the serial killer William Burke! The specimens and preparations on display have helped to teach anatomy to students for 300 years. Today the museum is still used by medical students as a resource and study space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:43 PM |
EDM |
1493 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic |
The University of Edinburgh Anne Rowling Regenerative Neurology Clinic provides a welcoming environment for people with neurological conditions to attend NHS research clinics.Founded by author J.K. Rowling and opened in 2013, the state-of-the-art clinical research targets the discovery of treatments that slow progression of neurological conditions with the goal of repairing the damage, socalled regenerative neurology. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:45 PM |
EDM |
1494 (Digital Doors Open) |
ANTA Edinburgh |
The flagship store of Scottish handmade stoneware, furniture and fashion retailer, ANTA, is placed in the New Town's prominent George Street location. The former Church of Scotland bookshop was refurbished in 2011 using natural materials informed by the firm's preservation of the Scottish vernacular evident throughout the ANTA collection. The showroom exemplifies ANTA's contemporary take on building traditional artisan design, using colours inspired by the Scottish landscape and sourcing local craftsmanship to create a modern aesthetic grounded by a strong sense of place.The building itself was designed by Lachlan Stewart, an Edinburgh College of Art graduate and now conservation architect who is the co-founder of ANTA along with his wife, Annie Stewart. Both the Crocket's Land house and flagship store are an exemplification of how a design partnership with a strong appreciation and understanding of the Scottish vernacular can be creatively combined to build harmony between history, design, interiors, architecture and the local landscape. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:48 PM |
EDM |
1495 (Digital Doors Open) |
Appleton Tower: School of Infomatics |
A controversial building since its inception, Appleton Tower recently underwent a thorough refurbishment with a new entrance and enhanced facilities and services. Home to the University?s world-leading School of Informatics since the Cowgate fire in 2002, it?s currently used for teaching while research has moved to the Informatics Forum across the road. The state-of-the-art study suite on Level 9 offers amazing view of the city. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:50 PM |
EDM |
1496 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arcadia Children's Nursery |
Designed by award-winning�architect Malcolm Fraser and�inspired by the concept of �free�play�, Arcadia Nursery is Edinburgh�s�newest and most innovative�nursery. Building on research on�the importance of outdoor play,�the indoor play rooms initially lead�to a babies� garden lined with grassy�steps and sensory planting, before�giving way to mini-allotments and a�water play area for older toddlers.�For the more adventurous children�(and adults) an elevated walkway�leads to a tree house.www.arcadianursery.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:52 PM |
EDM |
1497 (Digital Doors Open) |
Argyle House/ForestCentrePlus - ADULTS ONLY (18+) |
�Argyle House is a marvel of brutalist architecture: designed in 1967, it�s a bold architectural statement and an astonishing contrast with the backdrop of Castle Rock�. The collectively- run ForestCentrePlus occupies three floors of the office complex, offering a gallery, studios, writing rooms, artists� facilities and workshop spaces.�www.theforest.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:54 PM |
EDM |
1498 (Digital Doors Open) |
Art in Architecture LLP |
One of the oldest buildings in Granton, commissioned by the Duke of Buccleuch in Granton�s thriving industrial heyday, it was a pub for many years, fairly notorious as many locals would say. Currently, the building is taking on a new life and is being used by the Granton Improvements Society along with other organisations and individuals operating out of the shared space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:56 PM |
EDM |
1499 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arthur Conan Doyle Centre |
The Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Centre is a Victorian Townhouse, built in 1881.The outstanding features of this property lies in its interior which is half-filled by a beautiful stair-hall with an engraved glass dome ceiling and ornate Baroque door cases. The French roof was added in 1886. It was the home of William McEwan, of The Fountain Brewery, who gifted The McEwan Hall to Edinburgh University as their graduation hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:26:59 PM |
EDM |
1500 (Digital Doors Open) |
Artspace |
Artspace is a unique building, set in a recently refurbished, B listed, former 1930’s primary school. The building is the heart of the Craigmillar community in Edinburgh and is the home to the John Maxwell Children’s Games and Amusements mural, originally completed in 1935. The building also contains a fully equipped theatre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:01 PM |
EDM |
1501 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ashworth Laboratories, Natural History Museum (Aubrey Manning Gallery) |
Designed by John F Matthew in 1927, housing a large lecture theatre and laboratories as well as a suite of rooms designed to house the collection and its curator. The large laboratory windows span from ceiling to bench level and face N and NE to gain an even light ideal for microscopy and other work. A decorative front entrance and a series of oval plaques in high relief, sculpted by Phyllis Bone, depict animals from each of the principal zoogeographical regions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:03 PM |
EDM |
1502 (Digital Doors Open) |
Assembly Rooms |
The Assembly Rooms officially opened in January 1787 and ever since, the building has been at the heart of special occasions and celebrations in the capital, hosting royalty, celebrities and nobility.The venue has continued to evolve with the times, with major extensions and renovations, all the while maintaining its impressive Georgian grandeur and first-class hospitality.We have a fantastic history here at the Assembly Rooms, not only as a significant building of social use, but as part of the historic Edinburgh New town’s heritage.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThese ideas, although over 230 years old are still continued today, not only on a local level but global as well. The venue regularly hosts international conferences, dinner and events and sits as one of the founding venues for the fringe and international festival which continues to welcome thousands of international and local visitors into our grandeur each year. ACTIVITIESGuided tours of the venue at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm with our guides. Alternatively, feel free to wander and explore the venue on your own.www.assemblyroomsedinburgh.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:06 PM |
EDM |
1503 (Digital Doors Open) |
Assembly Roxy |
The Assembly Roxy is a year round venue for theatre shows, events and functions. Run by Assembly Theatre Limited, the building houses three popular Edinburgh Festival Fringe spaces during August. A former Church known as the Holy Trinity Church and latterly Lady Glenorchy�s Parish Church in 1862, the building retains a number of original and beautiful features.www.assemblyfestival.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:08 PM |
EDM |
1504 (Digital Doors Open) |
Astley Ainslie Hospital |
The Astley Ainslie is a rehabilitation hospital in the south of Edinburgh and the much-loved site comprises beautiful landscaped parkland. Established in 1921 thanks to a bequest from David Ainslie in memory of his nephew John Astley Ainslie. Canaan Park was the first building to be adapted for patient use, welcoming patients in 1923. The hospital became part of the National Health Service in 1948 and is scheduled to close in the next five years. ACTIVITIESSAT 28 SEPTEMBER:The Travelling Darkroom with Photographer Natalie Feather in the Old School building 12:00 - 16:00 – Make your own black & white photographs choosing from a wide selection of negatives which have been taken from around the Astley Ainslie grounds and inside the buildings.Walking Tours - Learn about the rich history of the site and the role of Astley Ainslie in the move from passive convalescence of patients to active rehabilitation and the introduction of Occupational Therapy. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. 12.30 & 14.30. Walks take an hour approximately.Guided Tours of the AAH Occupational Therapy Buildings : This 30-minute guided tour will be led by NHS Occupational Therapy staff. You will learn about the Astley Ainsley’s pivotal role in establishing Occupational therapy’s important place in health and social care in Scotland. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Meet at the AAH Occupational Therapy buildings. 13:00, 14:14 & 15:30.SUN 29 SEPTEMBER:Cyanotype Photography in the Walled Garden with Photographer Natalie Feather. Make your own blue photograph using the power of sunlight to create an outline image of a flower. Walking Tours, led by Dr Sara Stevenson, cultural historian and Dr Michelle Hipwell, health psychologist. Be prepared to be taken on a journey of the past, present and possible future of the site, combining story-telling and experiential explorations of the green spaces and landmarks. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Meet at the AAH Cafe, near Canaan Lane entrance. 12.30 & 14.30. Walks take an hour approximately.SAT 28 and SUN 29 SEPTEMBER Capturing the Astley Ainslie Exhibition in the Old School building. This exhibition will showcase photographs of the interior and exterior of the historic hospital buildings as well as the beautiful landscaped grounds of the hospital, as part of a 5-month project led by Photographer Natalie Feather from May – Sep 2019. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:10 PM |
EDM |
1505 (Digital Doors Open) |
Astoria Centre |
The recently refurbished and renamed Astoria Centre houses the last Ingram Cinema Organ in the world. A rare opportunity to see and hear the fully restored Ingram 2/4 organ which originated from The Astoria Cinema in Corstorphine, demolished in the 1970s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:12 PM |
EDM |
1506 (Digital Doors Open) |
Augustine United Church |
Augustine is a diverse, progressive Christian congregation of the United Reformed Church, with a rich history of global connections. Our four-storey building rises up from the Cowgate towards an elaborate tower that earned the church the nickname of “the bridecake” when it was opened in 1861.Our permanent exhibition shares a story that began in one of the city’s most deprived areas and reflects our roots in the ‘Radical’ Scottish Reformation. Stained glass by Robert Burns (1869–1941) also featured.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Augustine is collaborating with its tenant organisations Christian Aid and Jubilee Scotland to share examples of partnership and justice activism worldwide, from the church’s foundation to the present day.ACTIVITIESRefreshments, guided tours, displayshttp://www.augustine.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:14 PM |
EDM |
1507 (Digital Doors Open) |
B&B Edinburgh |
Designed in 1883 by the architect AG Sydney Mitchell for John Ritchie Findlay, the editor of The Scotsman newspaper. The interior is richly decorated in a Franco-Italian style and was sensitively refurbished and modernised in 2011 by the B+B Collection. It is category A listed and features a spectacular galleried Library and views over the Dean Village.www.bb-edinburgh.com� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:16 PM |
EDM |
1508 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balerno Parish Church & St Joseph's Centre |
Completed in July 1884 and built of free stone in early English style by architect Mr James Fairley of Edinburgh. The church has a hammerbeam roof and in the south gable there is a stained glass window which was gifted by a Mrs Braidwood in memory of her husband who was very interested in the building. There is recent stained glass work by local artist Liz Cull. Works by Tod & Taylor Architects on St Joseph�s Centre were completed in March 2012. These developments have allowed the Church to produce facilities in the heart of Balerno which are adaptable, comfortable and attractive, to meet the needs of the wider community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:19 PM |
EDM |
1509 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bank of Scotland |
Roman Baroque head office, substantially by David Bryce from 1863, replacing sedate Adam-style villa of 1801 by Robert Reid and Richard Crichton. Magnificent views from the banking hall and upper floors to the New Town and Fife. Small Museum tells the Bank?s story from the 17C to the present day, including exhibits of old Scottish banknotes, forgeries, Scottish coins and a 17C bullion chest. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:21 PM |
EDM |
1510 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barclay Viewforth Church of Scotland |
Barclay Church was built in 1862-64 to the powerful Victorian Gothic design of Frederick Thomas Pilkington following an architectural competition. Heavily influenced by John Ruskin, Pilkington mixed northern medieval elements with those from Gothic architecture in France and Italy.By skilful design, he used the tight irregular sloping site to full advantage. Externally, the 76m high steeple dominates the view from Tollcross, acting as a focus for several converging streets, and is prominent in the city�s whole southwest skyline. Indeed, the only steeple in Edinburgh that is higher is that of St Mary�s Cathedral. The exterior of the church is characterised by its multitude of gables, door openings, arches, stair-towers and window tracery, all surmounted by a highly complex roof. Internally, the vast Church Sanctuary is broadly heartshaped with an elaborate timber roof structure supported by four massive pillars. The seating is arranged in arcs at ground level and in two tiers of galleries, focused on the pulpit. The church is much admired for its wealth of decorative features, particularly the barley-sugar wood carvings to the gallery fronts, the bow-fronted marble pulpit, the stenciled decoration on the roof and the lacy gothic organ case. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:23 PM |
EDM |
1511 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barnton Quarry ROTOR Bunker |
During WWII, Barnton Quarry was the home of the RAF sector operations centre for the Turnhouse Sector of 13 Group, RAF Fighter Command. From this building, Radar returns from German aircraft were triangulated and RAF fighter attacks were coordinated. After WWII, the site was developed into a Cold War Radar centre with the addition of a large underground bunker. The site is currently under restoration, but the RAF operations room of the surface WWII SOC will be open to the public.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSGlobal Connections, albeit negative ones, are the entire reason for this facility. Initially set up due to the fear of Nazi bombing during the Second World War, the facility was greatly extended and repurposed in the early 1950’s to counter the emerging Cold War threat.ACTIVITIESInformation boards, numerous photographs, slideshows and the restoration group volunteers will share the history of the site.Due to the active restoration public access is limited to the Ops Well but you will be able to see into the variety of rooms off this area, giving a sense of how extensive this building, and indeed the project as a whole, is.Booking essential via bq_dod.eventbrite.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:25 PM |
EDM |
1512 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bartholomew House |
Built by Dr John George Bartholomew as the Edinburgh Geographical Institute (H Ramsay Taylor) in 1911 but incorporating the Palladian portico (1824) from Falcon Hall in Morningside which had been the former Bartholomew family residence. Converted into a townhouse and 4 flats in 1997 by the Burrell Company. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:27 PM |
EDM |
1513 (Digital Doors Open) |
Basil Paterson College |
This A listed building was built in 1791 for General Sir Ralph Abercromby. It housed Tods Murray solicitors for nearly 150 years and is now occupied by Basil Paterson College, who are now in their 83rd year. The building retains many original features, including military motifs and panelled WC with thunderbox. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:29 PM |
EDM |
1514 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bayes Centre |
At the Bayes Centre, world-leading data science and artificial intelligence teams are shaping a better future for everyone. Working with partners, we are a proving ground for data-driven innovation to solve real-world problems through scientific enquiry, inspiring design and industrial collaboration. The ?45 million building, located at the heart of the University?s Central campus, was officially opened in October 2018. The Centre?s impressive space is open in design, providing interactive places for occupants to foster relationships. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:31 PM |
EDM |
1515 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellfield (Old Portobello Parish Church) |
After the first successful urban community right to buy campaign, Action Porty reopened the former Portobello Old Parish Church in June 2018 as Bellfield, a new community hub for Portobello just steps from the sea. Constructed in 1809 to designs by William Sibbald, the former church has been a special site of community activity for over two centuries, as a place to celebrate and mourn, and to meet, dance and play. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAs a former church, Bellfield has gravestones tied to the Scottish diaspora and memorials dedicated to local residents who fought and fell in wars abroad. ACTIVITIESAt 15:00 there will be a talk on the community right to buy process and how Bellfield has developed over two years of community ownership.At 16:00 a heritage walk led by Portobello Heritage Trust will depart from Bellfield.We will also be hosting a café by donation and information tables for the various classes, workshops and activities offered at Bellfield. https://www.bellfield.scot/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:34 PM |
EDM |
1516 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benjamin Tindall Architects |
Being part of Edinburgh�s first city wall, the history of 17 & 18 Victoria Terrace is one of almost 600 years of adaptation and re-use; sustainability at its very best.� In the past the building served as a leather works (1786), Institute for the Relief of Incurables (1866), sweetie factory (1905), bomb shelter (WW2), Etching factory until offices (present day).Year Of Young People:�A shared Doors Open Day between Ben Tindall Architects and the Edinburgh Steiner School to encourage young people into architecture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:36 PM |
EDM |
1517 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blackhall St. Columba's Church |
Built in 1904, this category B listed church was designed by P McGregor Chalmers whose links with Iona Abbey are reflected in the nave with clerestory, apses and the curved arches of Romanesque Architecture. Of interest are the stone font and biblical texts carved into the walls. Extended in 1935 by J. Jeffrey Waddell the church and halls are the centre of activity for Blackhall. The organ built by David Hamilton for Old Greyfriars was extensively rebuilt by Sandy Edmonstone.www.blackhallstcolumba.org.uk� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:38 PM |
EDM |
1518 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bonhams |
Bonhams is the only international auctioneer with a saleroom in Scotland. Located in the heart of Edinburgh?s Neo-Classical New Town, 22 Queen Street was originally a Georgian townhouse before serving as a meeting space after a large Victorian extension for the Church of Scotland.The building offers a beautiful backdrop for the fine and decorative art auctions throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:40 PM |
EDM |
1519 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boroughmuir High School |
Although the school has been in existence since 1904, the building on Viewforth opened in 1913 to replace the first, smaller Boroughmuir on Bruntsfield Links. It is an inspiring grand building which was seen as cutting edge design internationally when it opened. This building is to be closed in 2016 when Boroughmuir will relocate to a new school at Fountainbridge. Boroughmuir was the Sunday Times Scottish State School of the Year 2012. www.boroughmuir.edin.sch.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:42 PM |
EDM |
1520 (Digital Doors Open) |
Botanic Cottage - Royal Botanic Gardens |
The Botanic Cottage is a unique building providing an important insight into Edinburgh's botanical, social and built heritage. Designed by John Adam and James Craig, the cottage was built in 1765 to serve as the gateway to the botanic garden site on Leith Walk.It served as the gardener?s home, teaching base and working lab for Professor John Hope, Regius Keeper, King's Botanist for Scotland and Professor of Botany. In 2008, the Cottage was saved from demolition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:44 PM |
EDM |
1521 (Digital Doors Open) |
Breakfast Mission (Richard Murphy Architects) |
Richard Murphy Architects purchased the majority of the 'Edinburgh Free Sabbath Breakfast Mission' in 2000 and converted the premises into workspace area for themselves and others. A mezzanine floor was inserted into the original mission hall and a new staircase links all levels including the basement garage and stores. Richard Murphy Architects occupy the mission hall and let the middle floor to like-minded disciplines. http://www.richardmurphyarchitects.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:46 PM |
EDM |
1522 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bridgend Farmhouse |
A late eighteenth century farmhouse on the Craigmillar Castle estate that has been restored for the benefit of the local community after being left derelict for 17 years. It hosts a community café, training kitchen, an exhibition space/room, kitchen garden, 4 workshops used for bike, outdoors, arts and crafts and woodwork. It has an Eco-bothy being built in what used to be the old piggery and the site keeps evolving depending on what the community indicates it needs.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSBridgend Farmhouse hosts a monthly international community meal and will be displaying things in relation to its international activities and the work it does in the local and global community.https://www.bridgendfarmhouse.org.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:49 PM |
EDM |
1523 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buccleuch & Greyfriars Free Church of Scotland |
These two churches frame the historic space known locally as �The Causey�. Buccleuch and Greyfriars, C listed and dating from 1856, dominates the area with its towering steeple. By J, WH & JM Hay, who also built Augustines on George IV Bridge. Chapel of Ease (Graveyard): B-listed and built in 1755-6 as an overflow for St Cuthbert�s, Lothian Road. Its tranquil secret graveyard houses several significant graves plus the unmarked grave of Deacon Brodie.www.thecausey.orgwww.buccleuchfreechurch.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:51 PM |
EDM |
1524 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bun-Sgoil Taobh Na Pirce (Gaelic Primary School) |
Designed by James Simpson in 1875 with additions signed and dated George Craig in 1907, this large 2-storey T-plan school with gothic details was formerly Bonnington Primary School, which opened in 1877. It is currently serving as Edinburgh's Gaelic primary school and delivers Gaelic medium education to children aged 3-12, from the local Leith area, the wider city and the Lothians. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:53 PM |
EDM |
1525 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Monument |
This prominent monument on the slopes of Calton Hill commemorates poet Robert Burns. Monuments in this style were built in ancient Athens to celebrate the poetic arts, and was designed by Thomas Hamilton to house a statue of the bard by sculptor John Flaxman. Burns? poetry and song will be performed by members and friends of Edinburgh and District Burns Clubs. The Burns Poetry garden around the monument contains flowers mentioned in his poetry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:55 PM |
EDM |
1526 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caledonian Brewery |
Opened in 1869, this is a remarkable survival of a small Victorian brewery, still retaining much of its original equipment, including the only direct-fired open coppers still operating in Britain. New visitors centre and cellars provided after a fire in June 1994 which, fortunately, did not affect the brewhouse or fermentation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:57 PM |
EDM |
1527 (Digital Doors Open) |
CANCELLED Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters (Gogarburn) |
Edinburgh Doors Open Day were very pleased to have had the RBS Gogarburn Campus on the programme for the first time this year, however acting on the advice of the authorities, RBS has had to withdraw due to security risks.Whilst it is unfortunate that this local community event has been disrupted, clearly the first priority for RBS has to be the safety of employees and members of the public. The 77 other great properties in the scheme will be open as advertised, full details available at www.cockburnassociation.org.uk/doorsopenday |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:27:59 PM |
EDM |
1528 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canongate Kirk |
Canongate Kirk, The Kirk of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle, was founded in 1688.� The architecturally unique design is by James Smith, with aisles and a cruciform plan.� The finely built ashlar fa�ade is in a Dutch architectural style and the luminous, columned baroque interior was wonderfully restored by Stewart Tod & Partners in 1947.� Various notable memorials in the kirkyard include the graves of Adam Smith and Robert Fergusson.Year Of Young People: Tours of the kirk and kirkyard focused on young people and those who have affected their lives.� Display in the kirk foyer about the kirk�s involvement with young people and a quiz for children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:01 PM |
EDM |
1529 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canongate Kirk & Kirkyard |
Canongate Kirk, The Kirk of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle, was founded in 1688. The architecturally unique design is by James Smith, with aisles and a cruciform plan. The finely built ashlar fa?ade is in a Dutch architectural style and the luminous, columned baroque interior was wonderfully restored by Stewart Tod & Partners in 1947. Various notable memorials in the kirkyard include the graves of Adam Smith and Robert Fergusson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:04 PM |
EDM |
1530 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canongate Kirkyard |
The graveyard of the Royal Kirk was established in 1687 and provides glorious views of Calton Hill. Famous people buried here include the economist Adam Smith, the poet Robert Ferguson and Robert Hurd, a 20th century pioneer of conservation architecture who did much work in the Canongate.There are around 352 headstones, monuments, tombs and other structures. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:06 PM |
EDM |
1531 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caroline Park House |
Fine late 17C house attributed to Sir William Bruce for Viscount Tarbat, Justice General in 1681, Lord Register, and later Secretary of State for Scotland in 1702. Incorporates East Granton Tower built around 1580 in the Barony of Royston. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:08 PM |
EDM |
1532 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Mills (Edinburgh Printmakers) |
Edinburgh Printmakers transformed the former North British Rubber Company HQ into a vibrant new creative hub, Castle Mills. Placing art and creativity at the heart of Edinburgh?s Fountainbridge area, this much-loved post-industrial building is once again serving the community who saved it from demolition. This ?11m project has created an international centre for printmaking and creative industries. Housing a year-round programme of exhibitions, events and learning to nurture talent and enrich lives, Castle Mills inspires people to connect with creativity.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe internationally-inspired exhibition Deer Dancer by Hanna Tulikki explores representations of deer in traditional dance around the world, and will be open to visitors.ACTIVITIESThroughout the day, you will have the opportunity to view our two exhibition galleries, take a peek into our Creative Industries Studios, home to creatives of all sorts, and enjoy special offers in the gallery shop. Guided tours will be provided at 11.00 and 15.00 on Saturday and Sunday. Booking essential via the Edinburgh Printmakers website.www.edinburghprintmakers.co.uk/ exhibition/Doors-Open-Day-2019 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:10 PM |
EDM |
1533 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castles with Crichton |
Crichton Wood, architect, ran workshops on Doors Open Day for children & adults to design and make modern Scottish Castles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:12 PM |
EDM |
1534 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Depot, Lothian Buses plc |
Constructed in just a few weeks in 1922 as Edinburgh�s Industrial Exhibition Hall, the building played host to many large national shows in the 1920s, including the Scottish Motor Show and Edinburgh�s Christmas Fun Fair. The building became a bus garage in 1926 and was extended in 1933 and 1963 to accommodate the ever expanding fleet of buses.www.lothianbuses.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:14 PM |
EDM |
1535 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Fire Station, Museum of Fire |
The elegant red sandstone building was designed by the City Architect and completed in 1901 for the oldest municipal Fire Brigade in the UK. Photographs and exhibits from the middle ages onwards. A popular venue for both adults and children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:17 PM |
EDM |
1536 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Library |
Central Library is a beautiful Victorian building, designed by the 19th century Scottish architect, George Washington Browne, in French Renaissance style. Funded by Andrew Carnegie and opened in 1890 it was built on the site of the mansion of Sir Thomas Hope, King�s Advocate to Charles I, and incorporates features from the 17th century building.www.edinburgh.gov.uk/libraries |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:19 PM |
EDM |
1537 (Digital Doors Open) |
Centre for Sport and Exercise |
The University of Edinburgh’s main gym facilities and the indoor sport centre are based at the Pleasance, an interesting complex of buildings which form an important part of Edinburgh’s brewing history dating back to the 18th century. The brewery building at no. 46 has retained many of its original openings including vaulted areas in the basement and is an important remnant of the industrial past of the area. In 1938, the West and South blocks of the brewery were convertedinto a gymnasium for the University of Edinburgh Centre Dept of Physical Education. The Pleasance Sports Complex is now regarded as one of the busiest and most impressive sport and exercise providers in the country, and regularly attracts plaudits for the scope and quality of its facilities, services and programmes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:21 PM |
EDM |
1538 (Digital Doors Open) |
Centre for Wellbeing |
The Thistle Foundation is a Scottish charity that supports people living with long-term health conditions. In 2016 the Thistle Foundation opened a purpose-built Centre of Wellbeing in the heart of Craigmillar. 18,000 people have visited the Centre for support in its first year alone. Like the anniversary of the New Town, our Doors Open Day will be a celebratory event - one that both looks back on the achievements of the last year and looks towards the Centre's role in the future. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:23 PM |
EDM |
1539 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chalmers Church |
Chalmers Church, opened in 1839, was the first ecclesiastical building opened in Morningside.Decommissioned by the Church of Scotland in 1990 it was purchased by Napier University and used as a performing arts centre.It is now owned by a thriving independent church, sharing the facilities with Napier University.The building provides a space for meetings, concerts, plays and a youth club, as well as Sunday services, and has excellent stained glass windows, several by James Ballantine and Son. ACTIVITIES RefreshmentsChildren’s activities |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:25 PM |
EDM |
1540 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chapel of St Albert the Great |
The Chapel of St Albert the Great is part of St Albert?s Catholic Chaplaincy which exists to serve the spiritual needs of staff and students at Edinburgh?s Universities. The Chapel was designed by Stuart Allan of Simpson and Brown and opened in 2012. It received many architectural rewards and, as well as serving the spiritual needs of hundreds of people each week, it is visited daily by people from all over the world, who have heard or read about it. Access via the lane between George Square and Middle Meadow Walk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:27 PM |
EDM |
1541 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chapel of St John |
Founded in 1677, Lodge Canongate Kilwinning meets in the historic Chapel of St John, the oldest purpose-built Masonic meeting room in the world today dating from 1735. Throughout its long history, the Lodge has drawn members from all ages and walks of life, all of whom would agree that it is impossible not to be moved by the atmosphere that exists in the Chapel of St John. The spirit of many famous members pervades the place, including James Boswell, Rudyard Kipling and Robert Burns.ACTIVITIESThe Chapel features an Organ by John Snetzler (1710-1785). It is still in regular use and is hand pumped. It will be played during the course of the afternoon. Refreshments available.http://www.lck2.co.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:30 PM |
EDM |
1542 (Digital Doors Open) |
Charlotte Chapel |
Free St George?s Church, designed by David Bryce, was built on the corner of Shandwick Place and Stafford Street in 1869. A 56m campanile, designed by Rowand Anderson, based on St Giorgio Maggiore, Venice, was added in 1881. This is the building that the 700 strong congregation of Charlotte Chapel have refurbished and are currently using for Sunday services and midweek activities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:32 PM |
EDM |
1543 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christ Church Morningside |
Christ Church (Scottish Episcopal Church) circa 1876, was one of the churches built to service the growing population of South Edinburgh in the 19th century. It is French Gothic, the apse with its gables and flying buttresses face onto the road while the main entrance is beneath the tower. There are original murals in the chancel and nave roof. There is also extensive stained glass by Ballentine and the east window is by A E Borthwick.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:34 PM |
EDM |
1544 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christie Miller Mausoleum |
The stupendous tomb of William Henry Miller of Craigentinny, designed 1848-56 by David Rhind, is an extraordinary sight amongst the prim 1930s bungalows of Craigentinny. Known as the Craigentinny Marbles, relief panels by Alfred Gatley depict "The Overthrow of Pharaoh in the Red Sea" and "The Song of Moses and Miriam". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:36 PM |
EDM |
1545 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church Hill Theatre |
Owned and managed by the City of Edinburgh Council the Church Hill Theatre, once a church, is one of Scotland's leading non-professional theatres playing host to local amateur dramatic and dance groups. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:38 PM |
EDM |
1546 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of Scotland's General Assembly Hall |
The Assembly Hall was designed by David Bryce and built in 1858-9. The United Free Church of Scotland united in 1929 and the Hall has been the site of the Kirk's General Assembly since then. Overlooking the Moderator's chair, the centre of the south gallery was adapted as the Throne Gallery for the Lord High Commissioner. The Scottish Parliament met in the Hall while its Holyrood building was being constructed.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:40 PM |
EDM |
1547 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of the Sacred Heart |
The Sacred Heart Church is a Roman Catholic Church that is served by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The architect of the Church was the Jesuit priest Fr. Richard Vaughn SJ and the Church was founded in 1859. Over the years, the church has been restored and renovated on numerous occasions. In 1907, the organ was installed and was modified in 1963 and 1974. From 1963 to 1990 alterations were made to make the church more compatible with the requirements of the post-Vatican II era. The Church is a category A listed building and is neoclassical in design.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSLocated within the Church is a first-class relic of St Oscar Romero. Oscar Romero was an El Salvadoran Bishop who was marytred whilst saying Mass on the 24th March 1980. He was killed for standing up for oppressed people in his native country. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:43 PM |
EDM |
1548 (Digital Doors Open) |
Circus Lane Mews |
This original mews workshop has been converted by WT Architecture into a small and intricate maisonette by connecting it to the previously inaccessible vault beneath. Sections of glass floor and walls and deep cuts into the vaults let light in to subterranean rooms. Changes in level separate otherwise open-plan living and kitchen spaces at street level. The conversion has been awarded Saltire and Edinburgh Architectural Association Awards and the Architectural Excellence Award at the Scottish Home Awards.www.wtarchitecture.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:45 PM |
EDM |
1549 (Digital Doors Open) |
City Chambers |
The main part of the building known today as the City Chambers was built in 1753 by John Adam and was called The Royal Exchange. In 1811 it was taken over by the Council as they had outgrown their previous accommodation at the Tolbooth. From 1811-1903 the Council met in what today is known as The Diamond Jubilee Room. In 1904 the building was extended�to form larger accommodation for the Council which included the�Council Chamber, European Room and Members Lounge.www.edinburgh.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:47 PM |
EDM |
1550 (Digital Doors Open) |
City of Edinburgh Methodist Church |
The only category A-listed Methodist church in Scotland, this 1816 building and its adjacent halls have recently been refurbished and transformed under the direction of architects Page\Park. Beautiful light-filled sanctuary, ingeniously adapted gallery providing exhibition space, a range of meeting rooms and a bright caf� with conservatory area leading to hidden gardens. One of Edinburgh�s best-kept secrets.www.edinburghmethodist.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:50 PM |
EDM |
1551 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cockburn Association |
Next to John Knox House is Moubray House. Although the frontage dates from c. 1630, the house was originally built around 1477, by Robert Moubray. ˜Andrew Moubray built a new house at the rear in 1529. It was restored by the Cockburn Society in 1910. Here Daniel Defoe edited the Edinburgh Courant (1710) and the shop was the premises of publisher Archibald Constable (1774-1827). Outside on the street is one of the wells which used to provide the water supply to the Old Town. ˜The office of the Cockburn Association is located in the old cellars of Moubray House and accessed from the garden at the back of the building. Limited wheelchair access to the garden only, down a steep close. ˜Come and find out about the Cockburn Association's work for the past 142 years in the conservation and enhancement of Edinburgh?s landscape and historic and architectural heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:52 PM |
EDM |
1552 (Digital Doors Open) |
Colinton Parish Church Hall |
Architects Page & Park have fitted a large modern building, providing a range of flexible spaces, into the burial ground of Sidney Mitchell's 1907-08 St Cuthbert's Church. A simple steel frame, natural stone ground floor walls, timber and glass panelling to the upper storey and a monopitch roof all contribute to the impression that the building is floating above the trees. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:54 PM |
EDM |
1553 (Digital Doors Open) |
Collective, City Observatory, Calton Hill |
The iconic City Observatory on Calton Hill, designed by William Playfair in 1818, was restored and re-opened in 2018 as part of Collective, a new centre for contemporary art. Calton Hill was the birthplace of astronomy and time-keeping in Edinburgh and the City Observatory houses two telescopes, a Fraunhofer-Repsold transit telescope (1831) and, upstairs in the McEwan Dome, a 6 inch astronomical observatory refracting telescope, made by T Cooke, York, in 1896 and not ordinarily open to the public.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSCelestial observations made at the City Observatory were used to track accurate time. By providing a timekeeping service which eventually led to the One O Clock time-ball on the nearby Nelson Monument, the Observatory directly contributed to the global expansion of trade and empire through Scotland’s maritime fleet. By setting their ship’s chronometers accurately, sailors were for the first time able to accurately plot their position at sea. ACTIVITIESTours of the City Observatory, including the Cooke telescope in the McEwan Dome upstairs, which is normally closed to the public. 10:00, 12:00, 14:00 and 16:00. Tours will last around 30 minutes and there is no need to book - just drop in. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:56 PM |
EDM |
1554 (Digital Doors Open) |
Community Church Edinburgh King's Hall |
The Hall was opened in 1843 as the meeting place of the Liberton and Newington Free Church of Scotland. Built to the design of Free Church architect David Cousin, it was enlarged with Galleries and schoolrooms soon after.This year is the 25th anniversary of its acquisition by Edinburgh City Fellowship in 1985, when it was reworked into a multi purpose auditorium and a contemporary place for worship. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:28:58 PM |
EDM |
1555 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corstorphine Community Church |
The church was constituted in 1929 by members of local congregations of the United Free Church who did not wish to re-join the Church of Scotland. The building was opened on the 6th June 1930. It was the first United Free Church (Continuing) building to be completed and is architecturally representative of its time. A rebuilt chancel and memorial window were dedicated October, 1954. The Hall opened January, 1965. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:00 PM |
EDM |
1556 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corstorphine Doocot |
Well-preserved 16th century beehive-type doo'cot, now in the care of Historic Scotland. Still has the potence (French for gallows) for gaining access to the 1,060 nesting boxes on 28 tiers to collect squabs (baby pigeons), an important source of meat in olden times. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:02 PM |
EDM |
1557 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corstorphine Hill Tower |
This Tower on the summit of Corstorphine Hill was built as a viewpoint and as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott in 1871, 100 years after Scott's death. It is built of local stone and is ascended by an internal staircase to the viewing platform. From above the surrounding trees there are magnificent views of the City, the Pentland Hills, the Ochills, the Fife Coast and the Firth of Forth. It is opened by volunteers from The Friends of Corstorphine Hill.The access is via a gated driveway with a signpost at the top of the hill which is Clermiston Road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:04 PM |
EDM |
1558 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corstorphine Hill Tower (1) |
This Tower on the summit of Corstorphine Hill was built as a viewpoint and as a memorial to Sir Walter Scott in 1871, 100 years after Scott's death. It is built of local stone and is ascended by an internal staircase to the viewing platform. From above the surrounding trees there are magnificent views of the City, the Pentland Hills, the Ochills, the Fife Coast and the Firth of Forth. It is opened by volunteers from The Friends of Corstorphine Hill.The access is via a gated driveway with a signpost at the top of the hill which is Clermiston Road.For further information please see our website below:www.corstorphinehill.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:06 PM |
EDM |
1559 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corstorphine Old Parish Church |
This Medieval Church opened in the 15th Century, originally as a Collegiate Church. After the Reformation, the College was dissolved and the Church was used for Parish worship. From 1650 to 1651 the Church building was occupied by Cromwell's troops and it is thought that the defacement of effigies and memorials took place during this period. To this day the Old Parish is a focal point of the Village and a hive of activities all year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:09 PM |
EDM |
1560 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cottage, West Princes Street Gardens |
The Cottage is nestled in the heart of West Princes Street Gardens, below the floral clock. This Category C-listed cottage was designed by Architect Robert Morham in 1886. Originally the Head Gardener’s house, the Cottage has now been restored into a distinctive Victorian cottage, complete with a spectacular dining room. The Cottage operates as the campaign base for The Quaich Project, a partnership between the Ross Development Trust and the City of Edinburgh Council.ACTIVITIESBehind the scenes tour of one of Edinburgh’s most-well recognised houses to learn more about the Cottage and the Ross Fountain and the Quaich Project’s plans to reimagine West Princes Street Gardens as a space for all in the heart of Edinburgh. Advance booking essential via www.thequaichproject.org/whats-onTaster sessions from community groups running in the gardens, including Tai Chi, outdoor play and nature-based crafts.Refreshments available at the Fountain Café. Advance booking essential via https://www.thequaichproject.org/whats-on |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:11 PM |
EDM |
1561 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowgate Under-5s Centre |
The Cowgate Under 5s Centre is a wonderful teaching facility in the centre of Edinburgh. Designed by Allan Murray Architects, the building won Best Public Project at the 2003 Scottish Design Awards and was a finalist in the Prime Minister?s Award for Better Public Buildings 2003. The design evolved in discussion between architects and practitioners. The curved rear wall incorporates angular roof lights which relate to the Royal Mile closes while the playrooms open on to a sheltered play area. A welcoming place to explore. Displays of childrens' work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:13 PM |
EDM |
1562 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craiglockhart Parish Church |
Craiglockhart Parish Church was designed by Edinburgh architects Hay & Henderson. It was built in red sandstone, quarried at Locharbriggs, in the style of fifteenth century Gothic with Scottish characteristics. Grade B listed, the church features in a number of publications on red sandstone buildings in Edinburgh. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:15 PM |
EDM |
1563 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigmillar Police Station |
The station was opened on Doors Open Day to provide a fun look behind the scenes including the custody suite and a chance to enjoy displays by some of the specialist services (horses, dogs, traffic etc.) as well as displays from other emergency services, partner agencies and organisations who all assist in making the area a safer place to live & work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:17 PM |
EDM |
1564 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigsbank Parish Church |
This Sanctuary was designed in the 1960s by Sir William Kininmonth. Influenced by Le Corbusiers Chapel at Ronchamp, the Sanctuary has an illusion of floating above ground with its the striking square plan and plain white windowless exterior. The interior generates a sense of drama, interpreting the 'Covenanting Conventicle Church' by its hollowed-out form and surrounding sweeping terraces of seating. The innovative inverted clerestory perimeter allows the ceiling to float and filter in daylight into the balanced square worship plan, ultimately creating a peaceful atmosphere. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:19 PM |
EDM |
1565 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cramond Church Hall |
New church hall by Smith Scott Mullan Architects. Large airy spaces, interesting use of copper and traditional materials in a modern style, with unusual apertures and shafts of light illuminating throughout. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:22 PM |
EDM |
1566 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cramond Kirk |
Cramond Kirk is a church situated in the area of Cramond in the north west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of an old Roman fort, parts of the Cramond Kirk building date back to the fourteenth century and the church tower is considered to be the oldest part. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:24 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:57 PM |
EDM |
1567 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crocket's Land |
Originally very much part of the Medieval street plan of the West Bow, the house burnt down in the early 18th century and was replaced with an interesting Dutch gabled building with its own internal timber stairs. The house retains its internal panelling on all floors.Built around 1705 by Thomas Crockett of Johnstounburn. Before the 1827 Improvement Act, West Bow was a steep Z-shaped street which climbed from the Grassmarket to Upper Bow at the foot of Castlehill. Most of the old buildings in West Bow were swept away to make room for the northern side of Victoria Street, built to link the Grassmarket with the new George IV Bridge. Before their demolition, Thomas Hamilton, the architect for the scheme, made careful elevational drawings of the buildings showing that the first five houses at the lower end of the street on the west remain.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:26 PM |
EDM |
1568 (Digital Doors Open) |
Croft-an-Righ House |
17C corner-turreted L-plan house with an interesting decorated ceiling of probably 1640s. Until recently divided into 2 flats for Palace gardening staff, but now restored by Historic Scotland as their regional office. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:28 PM |
EDM |
1569 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crown Estate Office |
The north side of Charlotte Square was built to Robert Adam's 1791 design, making the square one of the finest in Europe. Designed to look like a single palace, the north side is in fact several individual town houses, each separately built and with a different internal layout. No 10 is now the offices of the Crown Estate. The entrance foyer is a faithful recreation of c1860 decor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:30 PM |
EDM |
1570 (Digital Doors Open) |
Currie Kirk |
The site of Currie Kirk has been a place of Christian worship for over a thousand years.� The first recorded church was in 1200.� Currie was known as Kildeleith at this time.� A new church was built in c1300 and extended in c1600.�� The present church was erected in 1785 with additions made in 1968.� It houses a Knights Templar gravestone, war memorials, Calvary crosses and many other interesting items.� It lies in a beautiful setting and has an interesting graveyard.www.curriekirk.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:32 PM |
EDM |
1571 (Digital Doors Open) |
Custom House Leith |
Custom House Leith is the oldest custom house in Scotland. An A-listedGeorgian Building designed by Robert Reid in a neo-classical styleconstructed between 1810-12 with alterations by William Burns in 1825.Custom House is managed by the charity Scottish Historic Buildings Trust, acharity devoted to saving historic buildings at risk and breathing new life intothem for the benefit of future generations. https://www.facebook.com/events/2082871791809094/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:35 PM |
EDM |
1572 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalmeny Kirk |
A Category A-listed Romanesque 12th century church at the heart of Dalmeny village. It is one of the best preserved Norman parish churches in Scotland. The main entrance to the church is on the south elevation, where its bestiary carvings and Romanesque columns are of particular architectural merit and are widely documented. The churchyard is also listed and contains a variety of graves and monuments with the earliest dating from 1678. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:37 PM |
EDM |
1573 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dance Base |
Dance Base offers a beautiful and inspiring setting for dance. Designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects, 2001, the centre makes use of the different levels offered by the site. Roof lights and glass floors flood the building with natural light. With four dance studios, Dance Base offers a year-round programme of residences, classes and performances for dancers of all levels. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:39 PM |
EDM |
1574 (Digital Doors Open) |
Danish Cultural Institute |
A Georgian town house in the New Town and home to the Danish Cultural Institute since 1957 it is a category A listed building designed by James Gillespie Graham in 1822. The building was completed in 1830-31 is located in what was originally the Moray Estate, designed for the 10th Earl of Moray (1771-1848). He inherited the 13 acre site from his father, after it was acquired from the Heriot Trust in 1782, and decided to feu the property for development in 1822. The complicated plan with the crescent, oval and polygon of Randolph Crescent, Ainslie Place and Moray Place respectively, conjoins the New Town with the Second New Town.�www.dancult.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:41 PM |
EDM |
1575 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dean Cemetery |
The most fashionable of Edinburgh�s mid-19th century garden cemeteries, chosen by many of Edinburgh�s historical figures � including Lord Cockburn � for their final resting-place. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:44 PM |
EDM |
1576 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dean Gardens |
The Dean Gardens is the largest of the four 'pleasure grounds' to border the Water of Leith. They are the second-biggest private amenity gardens in Edinburgh encompassing over seven acres, featuring a series of planted slopes and level lawn areas with many delightful viewpoints over the Dean Valley. The lay-out of pathways, lawns and the wooden pavilion are virtually unchanged from the original Victorian era plans but the tennis court has been replaced with a well-equipped children's play-area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:46 PM |
EDM |
1577 (Digital Doors Open) |
Diageo |
Diageo, formerly Guinness UDV, moved to their new office building in 2000. the building was designed by Allan Murray with the internal fit-out by BDG McColl to create a building which combines office space, meeting suite, and a spectacular lounge area. Scotch whisky tasting! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:48 PM |
EDM |
1578 (Digital Doors Open) |
Digital Graffiti @ Schop Institute |
Schop Institute is run by architects from Oliver Chapman Architects and offers a programme of events to encourage participation in design, architecture and cities.As part of Doors Open Days, visitors were invited to step into Schop Institute and take part in an experiment to map Edinburgh's �hidden treasures�. Visitors made a mark of a place or building that they considered to be one of Edinburgh�s old town hidden treasures on a large scale map of Edinburgh.�A QR code web link was then printed�on to a label which�was displayed on the map�at the chosen place. An ephemeral overlay of multiple personal stories applied to Edinburgh�s silent buildings emerged. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:50 PM |
EDM |
1579 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dolphin House |
Dolphin House is a listed building in Hunter Square, Edinburgh. It was designed and built in 1788-1790 by John Baxter Junior as the Merchant Company Hall. It has previously been used, among other things, as a bank and a bed shop and had fallen into serious disrepair until it was redeveloped in 1994 by the EDI Group. The Architects for the refurbishment were Gray Marshall and the building now houses EDI's head office. The first floor is double height with a beautiful carved wooden fireplace. In addition to the building itself a number of models of other EDI schemes will be on display on the second floor which was recently remodelled by Lee Boyd.http://www.edigroupscotland.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:52 PM |
EDM |
1580 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dovecot Studios |
Dovecot Studios is a world-renowned tapestry studio and leading centre for contemporary art, craft and design. Located in the heart of Edinburgh Old Town, Dovecot Studios occupies a former Victorian Bath House, the Infirmary Street Baths, which were the first public baths in Edinburgh.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS As a leading international tapestry studio, Dovecot prides itself on working with artists from around the globe. We have created many tapestries and rugs with international artists, and our work is held in many international collections. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:54 PM |
EDM |
1581 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dower House |
Built c. 1587, The Dower House sits in the corner of St Margaret?s Park. It is thought to have been built with stones from Corstorphine Castle. The building?s alternative name, Gibsone?s Lodge, comes from the Gibsone of Pentland family who lived there in the 18th century. The building has characteristic Scottish crow-stepped gables and scrolled skew puts. The exterior is harled and lime washed and shows signs of alteration over the years with both gable ends probably having been built at different times. There is a small but well stocked museum, archive room and coffee shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:57 PM |
EDM |
1582 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drummond Place Gardens |
A unique chance to take a look behind the gates of this private garden.Covering nearly three acres, the garden has a wide variety of trees and shrubs in the borders and in the central grassed area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:29:59 PM |
EDM |
1583 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drumsheugh Baths Club |
The Drumsheugh Baths Club was designed by Sir John James Burnett (1857-1938) on the steeply sloping north side of Belford Road. The Baths opened in 1882, articulated in the Moorish style, with a deeply shadowed entrance under a low-pitch stone bracketed roof, a popular style for baths at that time. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:01 PM |
EDM |
1584 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drylaw Police Station |
Drylaw Police Station is a modern 2 storey building housing a chief inspector, an inspector, 6 sergeants and approximately 80 constables responsible for policing the Forth and Inverleith areas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:04 PM |
EDM |
1585 (Digital Doors Open) |
DTI Core Store |
1970s car show room, now the Department of Trade and Industry's National Repository for more than 300km of rock core taken from wells drilled in UK waters. For Doors Open Day, examples from UK oil and gas fields were displayed together with videos and posters of geological interest. Geologists from the British Geological Survey provided tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:06 PM |
EDM |
1586 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duddingston Community Land |
Duddingston Village Community Land comprises an old, walled kitchen garden and tennis court, cow byre and paddock. Adjacent is The Field, an environmental project of planted woodland & herb-rich meadow, also containing a Scottish apple orchard and paths and benches for visitors to admire the lochside setting of the Village from the hill. The Community Land & Field, though separate projects, reinstate a connection between Duddingston Village and Arthur's Seat.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:09 PM |
EDM |
1587 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duddingston House |
Superb classical villa of 1763 by Sir William Chambers for the bachelor 8th Earl of Abercorn. Two storeys in pale stone, with a quartet of Corinthian columns forming a pedimented portico. Superb sculpted plasterwork and magnificent fireplaces. Now the offices of PJMP Architects. Exhibition of work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:12 PM |
EDM |
1588 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duddingston Kirk |
This 12th century church is located in Duddingston Village. Built c1124 on land granted to Kelso Abbey by King David I, it originally consisted of a chancel and nave. The original entrance includes a particularly fine example of Scoto-Norman stone carving. The Prestonfield Aisle was added 1631 and includes burial vaults. In 1968 the interior was reordered to reflect the Post-Reformation layout. The entrance to the mainly Georgian kirkyard is notable for its gatehouse, built as a lookout point to deter bodysnatchers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:14 PM |
EDM |
1589 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundas House |
Palladian villa built in 1771 by William Chambers as a private mansion for Sir Laurence Dundas. Headquarters of the Royal Bank of Scotland since 1825. Magnificent sculpted plasterwork. The spectacular domed telling room, John Dick Peddie, 1857, is behind the original house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:16 PM |
EDM |
1590 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dundas House, Canonmills |
The site of R&R Clark printworks, redeveloped in 1979 and refurbished by Standard Life in 2002. BDG McColl created a practical and modern working environment incorporating the facade of the old printworks. Inside the four-storey atrium provides restaurant and meeting space as well as natural light. Lightweight bridges and glass lifts provide access to all levels of the atrium while steel trees allow the space to remain open and free from structural elements.http://www.standardlife.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:18 PM |
EDM |
1591 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunedin Halls |
Edwardian Baroque C Listed Building (George Beattie & Son 1888) with Masonic Temple on first floor and hall on second floor. Originally the meeting place of two embryonic church congregations (South Morningside Free Church then Episcopalians), it later served the need of many Morningside organisations.� The last of these was The Morningside Unionist Club until 1926, when the halls were purchased by Lodge Dunedin. Currently four Masonic Lodges meet here, and The Morningside School of Dance uses the building on Wednesdays and Saturdays.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:20 PM |
EDM |
1592 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eco House |
Simpson & Brown Architects have designed an innovative, low energy house in Currie that is superinsulated, air-tight and incorporates a mix of renewables. It is compact to minimise heat loss. A heat recovery system circulates heat generated by the occupants' cooking, showering ect. Lifetime standards were adopted to allow for future adaptation with regard to accessibility.www.greenhomesnetwork.org.uk� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:22 PM |
EDM |
1593 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edgar Hall - Drake Music Scotland |
Edgar Hall was presented to North Morningside Church by the sister of Robert Edgar. He was elder of the church for 28 years. It is attached to Stenhouse St Andrews Parish Church and is now used by the charity Drake Music Scotland.Music equipment was available on the day for both adults and children to try out. http://www.drakemusicscotland.co.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:24 PM |
EDM |
1594 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Baha'i Centre |
44 Albany Street is a category 'A' Listed Georgian Townhouse from the early 1800s probably by William Sibbald. Albany Street was not part of the Reid and Sibbald first extension of the New Town but was incorporated into it. It was the home of the Milne family and visited by Robert Louis Stevenson. The building is home to the Edinburgh Baha’i Community, and has been refurbished to bring out the original features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:26 PM |
EDM |
1595 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Central Mosque |
Edinburgh Central Mosque and Islamic Centre is the largest mosque in Edinburgh, located in the middle of the capital city and officially opened in 1998. It remains one of the few purpose-built mosques in Scotland, featuring a unique mixture of Islamic and Scottish architecture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:28 PM |
EDM |
1596 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation (ECCI) |
Edinburgh's Old High School has been transformed into an award winning, energy efficient hub to foster innovation, joint working and bold forward thinking in the move to a low carbon future. The 19 month, �10.5m refurbishment of this unique 18th century building involved a combination of new technologies, innovative methods, common sense, and attention to detail to create a building that celebrates its heritage and is an exemplar of social, economic and environmental sustainability. It is noted to be UK�s most sustainable historic building at the time of construction.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:31 PM |
EDM |
1597 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Chess Club |
Established in 1822, Edinburgh Chess Club is the oldest chess club in the UK. In the first hundred years of the club’s existence it had many homes around the city, notably on Princes Street, George Street and Queen Street. However, in the years leading to the centenary a permanent venue was sought. Thanks to legacy and donations left to the club, the current building on Alva Street was purchased in 1922. Chess is officially a sport, recognised as such by the International Olympic Committee. Visitors to the club will be given the chance to join in a few friendly games of chess. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:33 PM |
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1598 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh College of Art |
The A-listed Beaux-Arts style Main Building designed by John More, Dick Peddie and George Washington Brown was built in 1907-09 to house the College, providing north-facing studios, a lecture hall and the impressive Sculpture Court.www.ed.ac.uk/eca/doorsopenday |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:35 PM |
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1599 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Cyrenians Fareshare Depot |
Edinburgh Cyrenians FareShare Programme is a social enterprise with a mission to bring good food and healthy lifestyles to people who are experiencing disadvantage, isolation, poverty and homelessness. They prevent landfill and environmental damage by collecting around 9 tonnes of surplus foods from supermarkets, regional distribution centres, packers, growers and other retailers each week. Redistribution of this food contributes towards 15,000 meals per week to support over 40 projects for homeless and disadvantaged people in Edinburgh and the Lothians.www.cyrenians.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:37 PM |
EDM |
1600 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Dental Hospital |
The Lauriston Building, 1981 by Robert Matthew, Johnson-Marshall was first phase of the intended redevelopment of the Royal Infirmary. In 1997 the Dental Hospital moved here from Chambers Street. Redevelopment by Lewis & Hickey DJP includes specially commissioned works of art: fibre optic constellations in the ceiling above each dental chair; a camera obscura in the patient waiting room; other pieces on walls, floor coverings and light boxes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:39 PM |
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1601 (Digital Doors Open) |
Festival Theatre Edinburgh |
The Festival Theatre sits on Edinburgh’s longest continuous theatre site. The 19 Nicolson Street locale has been a theatre site since 1830. It has seen three major remodellings during its rich and varied history, with the current glass-fronted building opening in June 1994. It opens onto a fully restored auditorium, blending a dramatic mix of art nouveau, beaux arts and neo-classicism. ACTIVITIESAdvance booking essential via https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/d/united-kingdom--edinburgh/free--events/festival-theatre/?lc=1&page=1&q=Festival+theatreHour-long building tours will highlight the history and heritage of our building and showcase the theatre’s connections with a host of global entertainers. 10:30, 12:30 and 14:30.Intergenerational dance workshops where visitors can learn dances from across the globe – the vibrant Brazilian Samba, the timeless English Waltz through to jumpin’ jive from America and the dance of the Spanish matador, the Paso Doble. 11:30-12:00 and 13:30-14:00.Musical storytelling workshops where participants will engage with storytelling and song in multiple languages. Working together with professional performance artists they will be create original lyrics to a new composition and explore the different styles of staging possible on the largest stage in Scotland. All ages and abilities will be welcome. 12:00-12:30 and 14:00-14:30.Please note only people with tickets to these activities will be allowed into the theatres, so make sure to book your space! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:42 PM |
EDM |
1602 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Gin Distillery and Visitor Centre |
The Edinburgh Gin distillery & visitor centre is situated beneath the Rutland Hotel.Scottish architect Archibald Elliot designed the building in 1819. It was once the home to Joseph Lister, pioneer of antiseptic surgery and has been a listed building since 1970. It houses two custom made stills, Flora and Caledonia, that distill Edinburgh Gin. It details the history of Edinburgh�s 400 illegal stills in 1977 and the secrets behind the making of Edinburgh Gin.��http://www.edinburghgindistillery.co.uk� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:44 PM |
EDM |
1603 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh International Climbing Arena |
Built against the stunning backdrop of a sheer quarry rock face amongst the rolling hills of Ratho the Arena opened its doors in December 2003 and was the vision of architect David Taylor who teamed up with Rab Anderson and Duncan McCallum to build the World�s largest indoor climbing arena. The centre includes a huge gym, spa facilities, a very popular softplay area and a number of unique events spaces.www.eica-ratho.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:46 PM |
EDM |
1604 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Law School, Old College |
Located on the north side of the iconic Old College, at the heart of the University, Edinburgh Law School is a world-leading law school rooted in the eclectic, open and interdisciplinary intellectual traditions of Scots law. The School recently underwent a £35million refurbishment to create state-of-the-art facilities whist preserving the historic features of the 18th century building.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSWe are a truly international law school with a wealth of global connections. Our students and staff join us from across the globe and our research has reach and impact across the world. As such, these international influences will be embedded in our exhibitions, talks and tours. ACTIVITIESExhibits, talks and tours of the newly refurbished building will be available. Booking essential via: www.law.ed.ac.uk/about-us |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:48 PM |
EDM |
1605 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Napier University Merchiston Campus |
Built around the historic 16th century birthplace and home of our very own John Napier, Merchiston campus is home to our creative, computing and engineering students, situated in the buzzing neighbourhood of Bruntsfield.This mix of disciplines helps create an inspiring, innovative and collaborative atmosphere and is enhanced by facilities from cutting-edge cyber security labs to TV and film studios.In addition, Merchiston boasts a business incubator, two cafes and a 500- seat computing centre, that is open round-the-clock!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:51 PM |
EDM |
1606 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Napier University Merchiston Campus 2013 |
The Merchiston Campus is home to Edinburgh Napier's Faculty of Engineering, Computing & Creative Industries as it was to John Napier himself. He was born in 1550 in the Merchiston Tower that still stands in the courtyard. The campus is home to art studios, engineering & design workshops, sound-proofed state-of-the-art music studios, a computer games lab, a news room and film studios and the award winning 500-seat Computing Centre.www.napier.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:53 PM |
EDM |
1607 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh People's Theatre Premises |
The EPT building was originally constructed as a railway workshop, probably in the late 1800s. The small shop area above would have been the ticket office for Newington station. Although the platform has now been removed the stairs down to it are still there.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:55 PM |
EDM |
1608 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Photographic Society |
A Georgian building bought by the Society in 1954 for their use over four floors and including a garden. During Doors Open Day, there were sports lectures running through the day along with guided tours. Visitors could learn what equipment to use, weather protection and how to achieve good images. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:57 PM |
EDM |
1609 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Printmakers |
Located on Union Street, amongst some of Edinburgh�s most beautiful Georgian architecture, Edinburgh Printmakers was originally a washhouse for the local community. All the public washhouses of Edinburgh were closed by 1971 but many of the original features, including the impressive red brick chimney, remain here. A great visit for anyone interested in Edinburgh�s social history and a fantastic opportunity to see behind the scenes at Scotland�s busiest print studio.2018 is the last chance to experience Doors Open Day at Edinburgh Printmakers in Union Street, in Spring 2019 their new fully accessible studio, galleries and cafe will open at Castle Mills in Fountainbridge - the former North British Rubber Company. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:30:59 PM |
EDM |
1610 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop |
Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop’s new buildings were opened in 2012, a progression from the railway sheds which a group of artists took over on the site in the late 1980s.The bespoke buildings, designed by Sutherland Hussey Architects, house studios, workshops, artist-in-residence accommodation and presentation spaces which enables artists and members of the public to engage in contemporary art ideas and production. The Hawthornvale cycle path runs next to the building and there’s a café in the centre of the space.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSWe have international artists as members, studio holders and artists-in-residence, including partnerships later in 2019 with Ukraine and Japan.ACTIVITIESThere will be tours of the building, including the chance to see inside the practical workshops and hear about becoming a member at 12pm, 1pm, 2pm (architect’s tour) and 3pm.There will also be two artworks on show: a suspended sculpture by Lucy Wayman on the adjoining cycle path, and Adam Benmakhlouf has made a sound poem which is presented within the Tower at the edge of our Courtyard.www.edinburghsculpture.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:02 PM |
EDM |
1611 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Sheriff and Justice of the Peace Court |
Edinburgh Sheriff Court and Justice of the Peace Court is a modern building which opened to the public in September 1994. It is the largest of the Courts within Lothian and Borders and after Glasgow, the second busiest Court in Scotland. It houses 18 courtrooms, a cell area and administrative offices. ACTIVITIES Tours of courts, cell area, GeoAmey vans, speed camera vehicles, exhibitions by Justice focus organisations and mock trials will be run throughout the day. www.scotcourtstribunals.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:04 PM |
EDM |
1612 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Society of Musicians |
Originally known as Drumsheugh Toll the building was designed by George Washington Browne in 1891 as a studio house for the artist Charles Martin Hardie RSA. The Edinburgh Society of Musicians is an organisation which promotes practical music-making in Edinburgh. It has been in existence since 1887Its stated objects include �cultivating the art and practice of music in Edinburgh, and promoting social intercourse amongst musicians and those interested in music.�www.edinburghsocietyofmusicians.co.uk� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:06 PM |
EDM |
1613 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Sports Club |
This Art Deco building was constructed in 1936 from a design by Sir Basil Spence. Located in an idyllic setting beside the Water of Leith, close to the site of Bell�s Mills, the club is used for many racket sports and has the UK�s last doubles court and the original championship court. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:09 PM |
EDM |
1614 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh Trams |
Edinburgh Trams is the award winning operator of the city�s tramway with services from every three minutes to 16 locations across Edinburgh. Entering into service in 2014, the depot at Gogarburn is home to Edinburgh�s fleet of 27 trams.For the first time, by ticket only, we�re inviting members of the public to find out more about what happens behind the scenes at our tram depot at Gogarburn. Highlights of the visit will include an insight into our training, a tour of the Operations Control Centre and workshop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:11 PM |
EDM |
1615 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh World Heritage Trust |
Built to Robert Adam's design in 1796, the interior dates from the remodelling by the fourth Marquess of Bute in 1903, including the Adam-style ceiling in the first floor drawing room.Edinburgh is a World Heritage Site. During Doors Open Day there was an opportunity to investigate our archive of old photographs and maps, and examine historical artefacts in detail to compare different styles of architecture. Children were able to dress up as a resident of the Old Town in 1600 or a Georgian gentleman or lady from the New Town, and make their own mark on our giant World Heritage Site map. Visitors were also able to explore Charlotte Square in the company of our costumed guides, to find out about Robert Adam's finest piece of design and the lifestyles of the original residents in 1800.The upstairs gallery at The National Trust for Scotland at No 28 Charlotte Square holds a splendid collection of furniture from the Regency period, as well as 20th century Scottish paintings and other objects d'art. The Coffee House serves up excellent coffees, home baking Scottish-style and light lunches.http://www.ewht.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:13 PM |
EDM |
1616 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eric Liddell Centre |
Former North Morningside Church in Neo-Norman by David Robertson, 1879-81. Dramatic intervention by Nicholas Groves-Raines, 1992 and 1999, for conversion to the Eric Liddell Centre. Viewing gallery for the impressive collection of stained glass which includes windows by William Wilson and John Duncan. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:15 PM |
EDM |
1617 (Digital Doors Open) |
Festival Theatre |
The Festival Theatre, situated on the longest running continuous theatre site in Edinburgh, opened in June 1994 boasting, at that time, the largest stage in the UK, a 1,915 seat auditorium, spacious bars and function suites, an iconic glass fa�ade, and state of the art stage equipment and back stage facilities. Visitors walk through the decades as they step through the modern foyer into the 1928 auditorium. The Theatre has a national and international reputation as one of the UK�s premiere presenting venues. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:17 PM |
EDM |
1618 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fettes College |
Fettes College, founded in 1870, was built using an endowment left by Sir William Fettes specifically for this purpose. Designed by the architect David Bryce, and completed in 1873 this magnificent building is a cross between a Loire chateau and a Scots Baronial mansion. Of particular note are the Callover Hall, the Library (formerly the Dining Hall), and on the first floor the Chapel and the Old Library. The building forms the centrepiece of an extensive 90-acre campus. http://www.fettes.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:19 PM |
EDM |
1619 (Digital Doors Open) |
Filmhouse Cinema |
A world-class, three-screen independent cinema based in a former church, built in 1831. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:21 PM |
EDM |
1620 (Digital Doors Open) |
Flora Stevenson's Nursery |
New Nursery School within school grounds with two classrooms, a parents / general purpose room, playground and ancillary accommodation. The classrooms are triangular in plan, echoed in cross section by a monopitch roof, with their long edge designed to form a permeable screen oriented to the south west, creating a close child-scale relationship with the sunny playground outside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:23 PM |
EDM |
1621 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forth Corinthian Yacht Club |
Granton Square, William Burn 1838, has always been open to the sea on the north side whence departed the ferry to Fife from the harbour developed by the Duke of Buccleuch in 19C. The first train ferry service in the world started here in 1849. East breakwater completed 1863. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:26 PM |
EDM |
1622 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fountainbridge Library |
Fountainbridge Library is an icon of modern Scottish architecture. It was funded by the publisher Thomas Nelson Jr, and designed by the architect John A. W. Grant (1887 – 1959). It also features friezes on its façade by the sculptor Charles d’Orville Pilkington Jackson. Completed in 1940, the building was designed to house a state-of-the-art library and community hall, embodying the concerns of architects, librarians and social policy makers of the period. The building remained open during the blackout and still serves the community today. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSFountainbridge Library is an important example of Scottish Modernism, with links to the international modern movement in sculpture and architecture, particularly relating to Art Deco features. ACTIVITIESRefreshmentsGuided Tours at 10:30, 12:30 and 2:30 of both the inside and outside of the Library. Advance booking essential via fountainbridge.library@edinburgh.gov.uk or 0131 529 5616 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:28 PM |
EDM |
1623 (Digital Doors Open) |
Freemasons' Hall |
The most imposing work of A Hunter Crawford, 1910-12, with a Renaissance facade and a grand interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:30 PM |
EDM |
1624 (Digital Doors Open) |
French Institute & Consulate |
There have been public buildings on this site for centuries. The present one was inaugurated in 1904 for Midlothian County. Since September 2017, it houses the French Institute and Consulate in Scotland, serving as a centre for cultural exchanges in the very heart of the Old Town and civic centre of Edinburgh.�All are welcome to discover the architecture, our cultural offerings, and some unique treasures such as the 20,000 book library reserve which will be exceptionally shown as part of �behind the scenes� guided tours.Year Of Young People: All young people are welcome to come and get a taste of France and the French language with playful activities organized by the French institute�s language centre and library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:32 PM |
EDM |
1625 (Digital Doors Open) |
General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland |
The Assembly Hall was designed by David Bryce in 1858.� Since 1929 this unique building has been used by the Church of Scotland to host its General Assemblies.�In more recent years the Hall was additionally used by the Scottish Parliament while the new building at Holyrood was completed.�www.churchofscotland.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:34 PM |
EDM |
1626 (Digital Doors Open) |
General Register Office for Scotland |
The General Register Office for Scotland in New Register House holds all the statutory birth, death and marriage registers for events recorded in Scotland from 1855 as well as old parish registers and open Census records. The records are stored in four galleries within the circular dome area, which is over 27m high.�http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:36 PM |
EDM |
1627 (Digital Doors Open) |
George Heriot's School |
The architect of Heriot’s Hospital was the royal master mason William Wallace. It is an excellent example of Scots Renaissance architecture. Built from stone quarried at Craigleith and Ravelston, lime from Kirkliston and Westhouses, timber from Dalkeith and Norway, the foundation stone of the northwest tower is inscribed 1628. In 1659 the building began to fulfil the purpose of its founder – for the upbringing and education of ‘puire fatherless bairnes, friemenes sones of that Toune of Edinburgh’. Explore the School Hall with its hammerbeam roof, the Chapel, Council Room and Old Refectory hidden within the Quadrangle. The recently completed Heriot’s Centre for Sport & Exercise, by LDN Architects, comes with excellent environmental credentials: the discovery of a 60m deep well led to the investigation of its potential for use as a ground source heat pump to supply the under floor heating. The Centre was a real ship in a bottle conundrum for the architects and builder. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:39 PM |
EDM |
1628 (Digital Doors Open) |
George Square Energy Centre |
The University now operates four local power stations generating 80% of campus power requirements through low carbon Combined Heat and Power Energy Centres. It has a 1.6MWe generator behind the Old Medical School which heats and cools the George Square buildings right round to the Main Library. www.ed.ac.uk/about/sustainability/home |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:41 PM |
EDM |
1629 (Digital Doors Open) |
Georgian Antiques |
A category C-Listed late Victorian, red brick, five storey (50,000 square foot) purpose-built whisky warehouse. Abbot’s Choice Scotch Whisky was produced here, and the building retains almost all of its original features. Acquired by Georgian Antiques over 30 years ago.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAbbots Choice Whisky was established in Leith in 1863 and exported its whiskies to European markets and Latin America. This bond building also has original features of signage including ‘Customs and Excise’ to the door.Our antiques range also includes exhibition quality Scottish cabinetmaking and pieces from around the world – including Chinese furniture, Japanese cabinets and European mirrors.ACTIVITIESFrench polishers and cabinet makers will be in their workshops repairing and polishing antiques. Members of the public will be able to talk to them and observe them at their work. http://www.georgianantiques.net/news/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:43 PM |
EDM |
1630 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gillis Centre |
A hidden gem by James Gillespie Graham, 1835, for St Margaret's Convent of the Ursulines of Jesus, the first religious house in Scotland since the Reformation. The chapel contains delicate details and exquisite furnishings, including the Lady Chapel reredos by George Goldie, 1877. Guided tours on request. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:46 PM |
EDM |
1631 (Digital Doors Open) |
Girl Guiding Scotland |
It is not known exactly when the town house was built but by 1820 it was occupied. After being sold for �3000, 16 Coates Crescent was occupied by Girlguiding Scotland (The Girl Guide Association at the time) in 1939.Now an office and retail space, the building boasts beautiful views of Edinburgh Castle over the city�s chimney pots. Many original features remain including a cupola, highly decorative ceilings and cornicing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:48 PM |
EDM |
1632 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasite Meeting House |
Originally the home of a small Scottish religious sect, the A-listed former place of worship is hidden within the residential neighbourhood on Barony Street.The Glasite Meeting House was constructed in 1835, one of the first designs by Alexander Black. David Bryce added a three tiered pulpit in 1873 to the main meeting space.Although there were once a number of Glasite Meeting Houses across Scotland, this is the last one to retain its interior and the building is very evocative, like a faded Victorian photograph. Since 1989 it has been used as offices and a venue for hire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:50 PM |
EDM |
1633 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasshouses @ Royal Edinburgh Hospital |
The Glasshouses @ Royal Edinburgh Hospital (REH), built in the 1950s, were originally used to propagate plants for the hospital gardens. Following renovation, Artlink moved into the Glasshouses in 2011 and, along with the Cyrenians, use the treasured non-clinical space to support patients and the wider hospital community in creative, artistic and horticultural activities. The REH Glasshouses are due to be dismantled in 2019, as part of the re-provisioning of the Hospital. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:52 PM |
EDM |
1634 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gogar Cabinet Works |
This Category B-listed Victorian church incorporates the remains of a pre-Reformation chapel and has been used as a cabinetmaking workshop since 1979. During Doors Open Day, visitors could learn about the building and its surrounding graveyard. Makers were on hand to talk about their work and the running of the workshop based on traditional techniques and equipment. The venue has its own tram stop: Gogarburn. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:54 PM |
EDM |
1635 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gogarbank Walled Garden |
Gogarbank House was built by Cumberland Reid in 1780. In 1818 his nephew, John Reid, succeeded him and built the present additions, including the handsome walled garden which still operates as a working kitchen garden. With its carefully designed box hedges, pathways and flower beds it is a stunning retreat hidden behind its original 15 ft walls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:57 PM |
EDM |
1636 (Digital Doors Open) |
Granton Castle Walled Garden |
An opportunity to visit Granton's very own secret garden hidden away on Edinburgh's waterfront. The Walled Garden was once attached to Granton Castle, which was built in the late 15th century, rebuilt in 1544, refurbished in the 17th century, and finally demolished in 1921. The Walled Garden survived and was cultivated across the centuries. Volunteers have been working since May 2017 to transform the overgrown space into a beautiful and publicly accessible area for locals and visitors alike to enjoy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:31:59 PM |
EDM |
1637 (Digital Doors Open) |
Granton Lighthouse |
The Lighthouse was originally built circa 1850 as a training centre; however, it has since become a cultural hub in the North of the city. Residents include the Depot recording and rehearsal studios, The Sierra Metro Gallery and Art in Architecture studio and exhibition space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:01 PM |
EDM |
1638 (Digital Doors Open) |
Granton Research Centre |
The research and conservation workshops of the National Museums of Scotland. Tours led by curators include Zoology collections, geology rock cutting and polishing, and storage of industrial machinery, European ceramics, motorcycles, cars and horse-drawn vehicles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:03 PM |
EDM |
1639 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gray, Marshall & Associates |
In a street of much charm, built 1819-24, architects Gray, Marshall & Associates now occupy No 23 which has an extra large upper floor, using the space over the pend to the mews behind. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:05 PM |
EDM |
1640 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Crescent |
Edinburgh architect Crichton Wood has designed a rear conversion for this 1904 traditional semi-detached villa in Greenbank. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:07 PM |
EDM |
1641 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Parish Church |
Greenbank Parish Church opened in 1900. The original building is used as a hall, with the present church built alongside in 1927 by architect Lorne Campbell. There are fine stained glass windows�by James Ballantine, Alexander Strachan and William Wilson. New halls were built at the rear in 2001 by Lee Boyd Partnership architects.�www.greenbankchurch.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:09 PM |
EDM |
1642 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Parish Church & Halls |
Originally Greenbank United Free Church, the building was completed in 1927 by A Lorne Campbell and features beautiful stained glass windows by Alexander Strachan and William Wilson. The interior decoration was devised by Sir William Kininmonth and the church houses a fine organ by Ingram & Co. To mark the Centenary of the founding of Greenbank a new suite of halls designed by Lee Boyd Architects was opened in November 2001. The extension is contemporary and exiting giving a feeling of space and light with the west end being curved and wrapped in cedar. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:11 PM |
EDM |
1643 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars Kirk |
Grade A listed, Greyfriars Kirk plays an important part in Scottish history. In 1638, the National Covenant was presented and signed in the Kirk. In the mid-19th century the then minister led a movement to change the style of worship by introducing the first post-Reformation stained glass windows and one of the first organs into a Presbyterian church in Scotland. Between 1929 and 1938, the historic church building was extensively restored and the interior dividing wall between the two former separate sanctuaries was removed. The Peter Collins organ was installed in 1990.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe Kirk is a magnate for international visitors from all over the Globe. We welcome them to this historic building and they are able to walk through 400 years of history with highlights displayed in our exhibitions. The church was founded in 1620 – the year the Pilgrim Fathers ventured to the colonies of the ‘New World’. ACTVITIESThroughout the weekend, visitors will have the opportunity to view our beautiful sanctuary, museum and shop. Activities for children are available, including a dressing up area.greyfriarskirk.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:13 PM |
EDM |
1644 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk |
The Kirk plays an important part in Scottish history. In 1638 the National Covenant was presented and signed in front of the pulpit and in the mid-19th century the first post-Reformation stained glass windows and one of the first organs were introduced into a Presbyterian church in Scotland. Between 1929-38 the historic building was extensively restored and the interior dividing wall between the two former separate sanctuaries was removed. The Peter Collins organ was installed in 1990.www.greyfriarskirk.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:16 PM |
EDM |
1645 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grove Community Garden |
The Grove Community Garden is a mobile community garden which has brought life to 3 separate brownfield sites in Fountainbridge over the last 5 years. We have a mix of personal and communal planting areas, a BBQ and a pizza oven for cooking and socializing. Local youth groups, support groups, office workers, university students and a nursery school all use the garden, grow food on a small scale and enjoy the this productive urban greenspace. GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Our plants originate from all over the world and many are labelled with their country of origin.ACTIVITIES Refreshmentsgrovecommunitygarden.wordpress.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:18 PM |
EDM |
1646 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guinness UDV |
Guinness UDV, formerly United Distillers & Vintners, moved to their new office building in 2000. The building was designed by Allan Murray with the internal fit-out by BDG McColl to create a building which combines office space, meeting suite, and a spectacular lounge area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:20 PM |
EDM |
1647 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harlaw House Visitor Centre |
Harlaw House was originally built as a waterkeeper’s cottage soon after the reservoir was constructed in 1848. Originally a single-storey building, it had a brief incarnation with an extra floor, before City of Edinburgh Council restored it to its original form. It is now a visitor information centre for the Pentland Hills Regional Park, disseminating information to walkers, cyclists, horse-riders and wanderers! Since the early 2000s it has hosted a wildlife garden, maintained on a regular basis by Friends of the Pentlands. ACTIVITIESWe will invite a variety of local community organisations to attend in order to showcase their work in the Pentland Hills Regional Park, including: Harlaw Hydro, Balerno Village Trust, Youth Vision, Friends of the Pentlands, Bonaly Scout Camp, Bobcat Alpacas and Malleny Angling Association. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:22 PM |
EDM |
1648 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harlaw Hydro Power House and Visitor Centre |
Harlaw Hydro is generating green electricity from the Water of Leith, utilising the 150 year old dams that used to provide water power to industry in West Edinburgh. The old water bailiff's house is now a Visitor Centre for the Pentland Hills Regional Park where you will also be able to find out about Friends of the Pentlands, Malleny Angling Association and Balerno Village Trust. Access to the power house is down a steep and often muddy path and sturdy footwear is recommended. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:24 PM |
EDM |
1649 (Digital Doors Open) |
Harmeny School |
Harmeny School is a residential special school, working with children who have complex social, emotional and behavioural needs. Visitors can explore our buildings, grounds and Community Garden and hear about the activities we use to engage our children in education and the world around them.Richard Murphy Architects designed a courtyard development of new classrooms and residential cottages, sympathetic to the original house, which was designed by Robert Rowland Anderson in 1906 and extended by Robert Lorimer in 1907.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAt Harmeny, we are constantly striving to improve and innovate our services and through this have created links to schools in America to learn and share expertise.ACTIVITIESThere will be guided tours of the school buildings and grounds, including the community garden, wildlife pond, orchard, mature woodland, adventure playground and skate park. There will also be a short presentation and video on the work of the school and plans for the future. www.harmeny.org.uk/doorsopenday2019 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:26 PM |
EDM |
1650 (Digital Doors Open) |
HarrisonStevens |
11 South Charlotte Street, built ensuite with No 15 South Charlotte Street, is a significant surviving part of the original fabric of Edinburgh's New Town, one of the most important and best-preserved examples of urban planning in Britain. South Charlotte Street is also important for its contribution to the setting of Charlotte Square.� Built c. 1790, the ground floor apartments of this former classical tenement have been re-appropriated as a design studio for HarrisonStevens Landscape Architects.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:28 PM |
EDM |
1651 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heart of Midlothian FC |
This year the Club celebrates the 125th anniversary of Tynecastle Stadium. Construction of three new stands began in 1994 but of considerable interest is the main stand which was designed by Archibald Leitch and dates bacK to 1914. Tynecastle has been voted as having the best atmosphere in Scotland�s top division in the Premier League Fans� Survey. Visitors experienced the historic tour of the stadium and there were plenty of fun activities for youngsters to enjoy where they could try to beat the goalie, test their shooting power with the Speed Cage, play drums and guitar in the Big Hearts Music Project, try Panna Football and other coaching activities on the community pitch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:31 PM |
EDM |
1652 (Digital Doors Open) |
Herbarium & Library Building - Royal Botanic Gardens |
The terrazzo and glass Herbarium & Library building overlooks the NE corner of the Garden. Opened in 1964 and extended in 2005-6, it houses one of Europe?s largest botanical libraries and a collection of around 3 million preserved plant and fungi specimens, supporting the Garden?s global research, conservation and education programmes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:33 PM |
EDM |
1653 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heriot-Watt University Museum & Archive |
Heriot-Watt University Museum and Archive is on the ground floor of the University Library, built by Sir Basil Spence, Glover & Ferguson, 1973-76.�Visitors will be able to step back in time to the 1930s to explore our Museum display �The Edinburgh of Muriel Spark�.�YOYP: Our Museum display �The Edinburgh of Muriel Spark� will feature items illustrating student life at the College in the 1930s.� An audio-visual display includes extracts from a film of Heriot-Watt life from the 1930s.�Activities: visual displays, video/audio presentations, catering facilities (see https://www.hw.ac.uk/uk/edinburgh/catering.htm)�www.hw.ac.uk/about/news.htm�www.hw.ac.uk/services/heritage-information-governance/museum/visit-the-museum.htm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:35 PM |
EDM |
1654 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hermitage of Braid |
Surrounded by fabulous walks and concealed by enchanting clusters of trees, Hermitage House, which was built in 1785 by Robert Burn, is a magnificent edifice worth visiting. There is a doocot, walled garden, icehouse and water pump system. This is also an opportunity to peek into the workings of the Natural Heritage office situated here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:37 PM |
EDM |
1655 (Digital Doors Open) |
High Court of Justiciary |
Only the outer walls remain of the neo-Georgian Sheriff Court of 1934-37 by the Office of Public Works. The interior was completely remodelled by David le Sueur in 1997 to form high-security courts for the High Court of Justiciary. Wall hanging by Alice Kettle at the top of the brass staircase. Guided tours of building (including cells) during Doors Open Days. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:39 PM |
EDM |
1656 (Digital Doors Open) |
HM Prison Edinburgh: Visitor Centre |
Visitor centre opened in 1999, and designed in close consultation with the users. The pre-patinated roof covers a welcoming timber-panelled space with creche, caf? and counselling rooms. On the south side of Stenhouse Road, 150m east of Stenhouse Drive. No access to Doors Open Day visitors outside stated hours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:42 PM |
EDM |
1657 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Abbey Church of Scotland |
Holyrood Abbey Church of Scotland has its roots in two nineteenth-century missions begun in the Canongate area of Edinburgh by the Free Church and the United Presbyterian Church respectively, though they later rejoined the Church of Scotland. The foundation stone of the present building was laid on 30 September 1899,and the church was opened on 22 December 1900. The 2007 refurbishment project under Malcolm Fraser Architects created a breathtaking view of Arthur�s Seat from the new Church Halls.www.holyroodabbey.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:44 PM |
EDM |
1658 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Evangelical Church |
A small, late Gothic style church of 1895 by Hippolyte Blanc, on two levels. Above is the sanctuary with a false hammerbeam roof, entered by a newly created foyer. Below are modernised halls and other facilities. Originally a church, then a community centre, a dance and exercise centre and now again a church ministering to a busy and diverse urban community.�Year Of Young People: The church runs for every age and stage. Sunday creche, Sunday schools and a Teenage Bible class. Baby and toddler groups during the week. Varieties of events held yearly for children and their families. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:46 PM |
EDM |
1659 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Park Education Centre |
Historic Scotland's new Education Centre and Park Ranger Station for Holyrood Park, designed by Malcolm Fraser, replaces undistinguished changing rooms and provides much needed space for introducing school parties and other groups to the history and geography of Queen's Park. Displays on the topography, geology and wildlife of Holyrood Park. Parking in Palace carpark. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:48 PM |
EDM |
1660 (Digital Doors Open) |
ICMS & ECCI |
Home to the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences and the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation, the former College Street United Presbyterian Church was built in 1856 in Graeco-Italian style by Patrick Wilson.The finely detailed temple front has conch niches and bracketed balconies. The interior was remodelled in 1996 by Reiach and Hall to form offices and conference facilities.ICMS is one of the UK�s most important resources in the mathematical sciences. By opening their doors ICMS hope to demonstrate their international work and share some insights into the importance of maths through some interesting, fun and challenging puzzles and games. ECCI�s �low carbon hub� brings together businesses, governments, researchers and communities to find solutions to global challenges and take risks on ideas and innovations that will create a low carbon future. Visit the hub to find out more about what ECCI do and how they do it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:50 PM |
EDM |
1661 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inch House Community Centre |
Inch House is a traditional early 17th century Scottish tower house, set in a magnificent surrounding park.˜ Although greatly extended in baronial style in the 1890s by the architects MacGibbon & Ross, it maintains much of its original grace and character and many historical features. ˜Since 1968 it has housed the local community centre.www.inchhouse.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:52 PM |
EDM |
1662 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inch Nursery |
The Inch Nursery is City of Edinburgh Council�s plant nursery and training centre covering a 10 acre site within Inch Park. Opened in 1982, it produces around a million plants each year. These are used for the City�s parks, gardens, planters and floral displays, including the famous Floral Clock in Princes Street Gardens. Visitors will be able to see behind the scenes of Edinburgh�s vibrant green spaces enjoyed by so many residents and visitors to the City.www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20064/parks_and_green_spaces/470/inch_nursery� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:54 PM |
EDM |
1663 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inch Park Sports Community Club |
A new community based sports hub combining changing accommodation with social and community use. The building is designed to fit into the surrounding landscape and to enhance the natural environment. The building is a result of the efforts of three core clubs, Lismore RFC, Edinburgh South Cricket and Edinburgh South Football. The Clubs have come together and have, with the help of various funders, built what is hoped will be a sustainable business model to run and operate the facilities and from there go into the community to expand delivery of the three sports as well as provide a welcoming base for community use and involvement. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:57 PM |
EDM |
1664 (Digital Doors Open) |
Informatics Forum |
Did you know the Informatics Forum has a garden roof terrace with a wonderful view of the surrounding area, including Arthur?s Seat? Opened in September 2008, the Informatics Forum is a fit for purpose building, providing a Forum for Interaction that fosters synergies among the 500 researchers in Informatics. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:32:59 PM |
EDM |
1665 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ingleby Gallery |
The gallery has been created in the building that formerly housed �The Venue�, an infamous nightclub on Calton Road. On the ground floor there is a small gallery and print and publications room. On the upper floor there is a large gallery space. A dramatic new staircase has been introduced between the floors giving a discreet, hidden and beautiful route between the three floors of the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:01 PM |
EDM |
1666 (Digital Doors Open) |
Institut Francais D'Ecosse |
There have been public buildings on this site for centuries. The present one was inaugurated in 1904 for Midlothian County. Since September 2017, it houses the Institut fran?ais d?Ecosse and Consulate General of France in Scotland, serving as a centre for cultural exchanges in the very heart of the Old Town and civic centre of Edinburgh. All are welcome to discover the architecture, our cultural offerings, and some unique treasures shown as part of ?behind the scenes? guided tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:03 PM |
EDM |
1667 (Digital Doors Open) |
Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE) Scotland Museum |
This is a modern university building which is part of the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society (EGIS) at Heriot-Watt University. It houses the museum collection of the Scottish Branch of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Some 300 items forming the majority of items in the collection are on display in and around the building, including some relating to the Forth Bridges, the Stevenson family, a fine collection of surveying instruments and much more. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:05 PM |
EDM |
1668 (Digital Doors Open) |
International Centre for Mathematical Sciences |
The former College Street United Presbyterian Church, built in 1856 in Graeco-Italian style by Patrick Wilson, has a finely detailed temple front with conch niches and bracketed balconies. Remodelled in 1996 by Reiach and Hall to form offices and conference facilities, the ICMS is one of the UK�s most important resources in the mathematical sciences.www.icms.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:07 PM |
EDM |
1669 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverleith St Serf's Church |
Designed by George Mackie Watson and opened in 1903, with Pilkington Jackson carvings and Gordon Webster stained glass windows, the church occupies a splendid location at Goldenacre. 2011 saw a union with neighbouring Inverleith church, with their communion table, war memorial, original font, piano and stained glass windows relocated to form Inverleith St Serf's Church. Since unification, there have been upgrades to the seating, organ and a major hall redevelopment to provide modern and flexible accommodation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:10 PM |
EDM |
1670 (Digital Doors Open) |
James Clerk Maxwell Foundation |
Fine New Town house built in about 1820 and in which James Clerk Maxwell was born in 1831. Now the home of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation. The house's original colour scheme and appearance have been restored with advice from Historic Environment Scotland. The house contains exhibits, scientific models and pictures illustrating the work of Maxwell, who ranks with Newton and Einstein as the ‘Big Three’ of physics.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:12 PM |
EDM |
1671 (Digital Doors Open) |
Japanese House |
The Japanese House, winner of the 2010 EAA small projects award, combines light, space and a Japanese theme to make an innovative yet restrained home. This environmentally aware house was self built by the architect, orientates towards the sun and is clad in locally sourced Scottish Oak with polished concrete floors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:14 PM |
EDM |
1672 (Digital Doors Open) |
JM Architects |
jmarchitects, formally Percy Johnson Marshall & Partners moved in 2006 from Duddingston House and purchased the 17th century A-listed town house at 64 Queen Street.Built for the 7th Earl of Wemyss it has retained the cast-iron spearhead railings and cast-iron lamp standards enhancing its entrance to the 3-storey, attic and basement building.Early and mid-nineteenth century interior alterations adapted the house for large-scale entertaining. ACTIVITIESVisitors are invited to learn about the history of this old town house and specific architectural elements within it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:16 PM |
EDM |
1673 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Hope Gateway Building |
Opened in 2009 the John Hope Gateway Building has been designed by Edward Cullinan Architects with sustainability as a guiding principle.Engineered timber is prominent, and is used both structurally and as a decorative feature. The laminated wood spiral staircase is a showcase for timber technology as well as being a beautiful structure.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:18 PM |
EDM |
1674 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Knox House |
Dating back to 1470 and now incorporated into the Scottish Storytelling Centre, John Knox House is one of Scotland's greatest cultural treasures and is associated with the most dramatic events in Scotland's turbulent history. Located in The Netherbow, the house was the home of James Mossman, goldsmith to Mary Queen of Scots, and became known as the final residence of John Knox, the Protestant reformer. 30 tickets will be available per half-hour, with limited tickets available in advance via the website.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe tour of John Knox House explains the international reach of Knox’s influence and places Scotland in an international context through its association with Mary, Queen of Scots.ACTIVITIESSelf-guided tours of the House and surrounding areaChildren’s activity sheetsRefreshments from the cafewww.scottishstorytellingcentre.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:21 PM |
EDM |
1675 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Sinclair House |
John Sinclair House is home to the archival collections of Historic Environment Scotland (HES), the new lead public body for the historic environment created in October 2015. HES is the guardian of the National Record of the Historic Environment, an extensive collection of information and material documenting Scotland's past. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:23 PM |
EDM |
1676 (Digital Doors Open) |
Joseph Black Building |
Named after the eminent chemist Joseph Black (1728-1799), one of the foremost scientists of his day. Classical frontage of 1930s, with a new building added in 1999. No access from West Mains Road, enter by east entrance facing King's Buildings House at the principal basement level. The lifts are located close to this entrance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:25 PM |
EDM |
1677 (Digital Doors Open) |
Keppie Design |
Former stable block built in 1881 and now housing the offices of architectural practice Keppie Design, this year celebrating their 150th anniversary. For more information, please contact Abigail Stein on 0141 204 0066 www.keppiedesign.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:27 PM |
EDM |
1678 (Digital Doors Open) |
King's Buildings |
Since its establishment in 1920, the King's Buildings campus has experienced vast transformation. Find examples of architectural developments across the site and discover more through our information panels. Additionally, there are a variety of interactive activities and lab tours through which the whole family can explore cutting-edge research across the sciences and perhaps have ice cream made using liquid nitrogen.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:29 PM |
EDM |
1679 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkliston Parish Church |
Kirkliston Parish Church was built in about 1200 while the Bell Tower is a bird cage belfry with a single bell dated 1687. Many interesting graves including a gravestone with two carved heads both wearing glasses. Stained glass windows and, on one of the window ledges in the main aisle, is a curious model of the church as it was between 1859-1884. Vault of the families of Dundas of Newliston and their successors Dalrymples of Stair and the Hogs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:31 PM |
EDM |
1680 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lamb's House |
Lamb�s House was built in 1610 by Andro Lamb, merchant. It was saved from demolition by the 4th Marquis of Bute in 1938-40. His son gave the house to the National Trust for Scotland in 1958. They completed the external restoration and a single storey hall was built by the Edinburgh and Leith Old People�s Welfare Council. Groves-Raines Architects Ltd acquired the building in 2010 and on the site of the hall an extension and Pavilion have been built with a Renaissance garden.www.grovesraines.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:33 PM |
EDM |
1681 (Digital Doors Open) |
Laudate House, German speaking congregation |
Laudate House has accommodated the German speaking congregation in Edinburgh since 1967 when it was built by the architect Reiach & Hall to designs by Alfred Schildt. It is a purpose built community style centre typical of the time with a large stained glass window by George Garson allowing a lot of light into the worship room. The grand piano is used by the congregation for worship and by musicians for rehearsals. The visitor encounters an original 1960s building in the Grange well used by the congregation and other groups including a nursery.www.germanchurch.org.uk/edinburgh.php |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:35 PM |
EDM |
1682 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lauriston Castle |
The tower house built in the 1590s for Sir Archibald Napier, whose son John is best known for his exploration of logarithms. The house was extended in 1824 by architect William Burn. Opulent Edwardian interiors by William R Reid, who bought the house in 1902. They remain exactly as they were at the death of the last private owner in 1926. Notable collections of Italian furniture, Blue John, Crossley wool mosaics and mezzotints. N.B. stairs to all principal rooms. The castle stands in 30 acres of parkland and formal gardens, which include an Italianate rose garden and the 'Edinburgh Kyoto friendship garden', a new Japanese garden completed in 2002. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:38 PM |
EDM |
1683 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Links Allotments |
The Leith Links allotments will be open for the first time as part of Doors Open Day, in conjunction with the Greener Leith Children’s orchard. Go and see productive plots, join in the BBQ and learn what’s involved in tending the plots. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:40 PM |
EDM |
1684 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Links Children's Orchard |
First planted with the help of hundreds of local children in 2010, the Leith Links Children’s Orchard incorporates 90 apple, pear, plum and cherry trees. It is bounded by a lengthy “berry” hedge made of more edible plants. Many trees are rare or heritage varieties, from Scotland and Wales, and although there are unlikely to be large quantities of fruit from the orchard this year, visitors may get a chance to see and taste some of the fruit. http://www.greenerleith.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:42 PM |
EDM |
1685 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Police Station |
Leith Police Station is the old Leith Town Hall, built 1827-28 by R & R Dickson as the Leith Sheriff Court. From the Queen Charlotte Street entrance, a grand ceremonial stair leads to the magnificent old Council Chamber. Huge panoramic painting of George IV's landing at Leith in 1822 by Alexander Carse. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:44 PM |
EDM |
1686 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith School of Art |
Built in 1868 as a church for Norwegian seamen visiting Leith and still occasionally used by the Norwegian community in Edinburgh. Leith School of Art was founded in 1988 and the building was adapted and extended in 2000 by Hugh Martin & Partners, Architects. Top-lit spaces give the spaces lots of light for studio use. Exhibition of students' work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:47 PM |
EDM |
1687 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Theatre |
The Leith Theatre complex was a gift to the people following the decision to incorporate the Burgh of Leith into Edinburgh.The building has seen bomb damage and dereliction, but the decades spent shut have also preserved much of the 30s Art Deco original features. It is currently moving into the first phase of essential refurbishments so it can blossom into a unique cultural gem in the heart of Leith.Discover the charm of its faded glamour!GLOBAL CONNECTIONSLeith Theatre has attracted acclaimed bands, performers and directors from across the world.ACTIVITIESTours, information boards, video presentation, knowledgeable stewards.www.leiththeatretrust.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:49 PM |
EDM |
1688 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Town Hall & Sheriff Court |
Leith Town Hall and Sheriff Court are situated within Leith Police station. Built in 1828 to a design by R. and R. Dicksons, the building contains the Victorian debating chamber, more commonly referred to as the old Leith town hall, unaltered since 1864, and the former Leith Sheriff Court. The Alexander Carse painting ?The landing of King George the IV? is on display within the town hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:51 PM |
EDM |
1689 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leith Walk Police Box |
One of 85 police boxes, the Leith Walk Police box was designed by City Architect, Ebenezer Macrae. Originally at the junction of Leith Walk and Albert Street in 1933, it was used by City of Edinburgh Police with the Leith Burgh Force. In 1979, the box was moved by Lothian and Borders Police.Leith walk police box is now a pop up venue used as temporary spaces for different purposes including art, entrepreneurship, charity and campaigning. The outside has been turned into a public art gallery but the inside remains exactly as it was. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:54 PM |
EDM |
1690 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leitheatre |
Leitheatre is housed in one of the few remaining examples of 19th century mixed use tenement development of housing, industry and railway lines.In turns our premises have been a builder's workshop, a cooperage, a hi-fi centre, and a used car saleroom. The building, on Hib's original ground site, even featured in a 1951 documentary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:56 PM |
EDM |
1691 (Digital Doors Open) |
Liberton Kirk |
The present church, designed by James Gillespie Graham and built in 1815, stands on a prominent site where people have worshipped for over 1,000 years. Recently refurbished, the church has modern hangings as well as many historical features and an ancient kirkyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:33:58 PM |
EDM |
1692 (Digital Doors Open) |
Liberton Tower |
Liberton was built by the Dalmahoy family in the late 15th century and has been hailed as ‘the most perfect and unspoilt tower within the precincts of Edinburgh’. The tower contains many features typical of tower houses, including deep walls, slit windows and a listening hole called a ‘laird’s lug’. Following recent restoration to the roof, the tower has reopened in 2012 as a holiday let with the Vivat Trust. www.vivat-trust.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:00 PM |
EDM |
1693 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lister Housing Co-operative |
Lister Housing Co-operative owns 185 social rented flats in and around Lauriston Place. Most are Category B-listed Georgian tenements.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:02 PM |
EDM |
1694 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lorn Macneal Architects |
Lorn Macneal, Chartered Architects, have been established in the New Town for over 25 years with a varied portfolio of predominantly private client works. They have a great many past and present projects on display in their studio office, as well as demonstrations of computer visualisations and models.www.lornmacneal.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:04 PM |
EDM |
1695 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lothian Buses |
Built originally for the Industrial Exhibition of 1922, the category 'B' listed building was purchased to become the home of Edinburgh Corporation Transport?s bus fleet in 1926 then housing 108 vehicles including buses, char-a-bancs and city cars. The garage was extended in 1933 and again in 1963. By the mid 1960?s with garage was home to 242 buses and the company also had satellite garages at Longstone, Portobello, Tollcross and Leith. Of particular interest is the building?s roof dome and bus wash. Today the building is the Head Office of the Lothian Group, housing over 250 buses and 900 staff. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:06 PM |
EDM |
1696 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lyon & Turnbull |
Lyon & Turnbull is a privately owned international auction house based in Edinburgh. Founded in 1826, it is Scotland�s oldest and largest fine art auctioneers. The company�s Edinburgh HQ is based in a neoclassical building designed by Archibald Elliott and built in 1821. The building was originally Broughton Place Church and some of the original features remain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:08 PM |
EDM |
1697 (Digital Doors Open) |
Magdalen Chapel |
A hidden gem in the Old Town. Built in 1541 as the last Roman Catholic chapel built in Edinburgh before the Reformation it contains the only pre reformation stained glass in Scotland still in its original location. The chapel may have hosted the first General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1560. It also features a remarkable 17th century interior including inscribed wooden panels and a mortuary table associated with the Covenanters. It was the meeting place for the charitable activities of the Hammermen and Incorporate Trades for several centuries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:10 PM |
EDM |
1698 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Centre |
In a former stable block on the edge of the hospital site, Maggie's Centre, designed by Richard Murphy Architects, is an innovative refurbished building where people affected by cancer can drop in for information and support. Extension, also by Richard Murphy, opened 2001. There are informal talks throughout the day about this and other Maggie's Centres. They are named in honour of Maggie Keswick Jencks, who came up with the idea for friendly and imaginatively designed day-care centres during her own illness. http://www.maggiescentres.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:13 PM |
EDM |
1699 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mansfield Traquair Centre |
The Mansfield Traquair Centre is a former Catholic Apostolic Church. The building features an outstanding mural scheme painted by Phoebe Anna Traquair in the 1980s. The renovated building, designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, now houses the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO).Come and visit Edinburgh's Sistine Chapel and see the beautiful mural scheme by celebrated arts and crafts artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. Painted between 1893 and 1901, and the largest of her mural schemes, every surface is covered with images of all kinds: humans, angels, animals, birds and above all, patterns.Year Of Young People: The building is now the headquarters of the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations.? The restoration of the mural scheme was used as a training programme for young mural conservators, with Erasmus funded scholarships bringing young people from across Europe to study and work in the building during its restoration.www.mansfieldtraquair.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:15 PM |
EDM |
1700 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marchbank Water Treatment Works |
The recently upgraded Marchbank Water Treatment Works takes water from Megget Reservoir 28 miles away and makes it safe for use in homes and industry in West Edinburgh and West Lothian. The processes of ozonisation for colour removal, rapid gravity filtration, chlorine disinfection and pH correction will be explained by Scottish Water technical staff. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:17 PM |
EDM |
1701 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marjo's Studio |
This garden studio, designed by Bergmark Architects, is created by reconfiguring an existing 1960's garage.It is a space where the owners can work, accommodate guests, or simply enjoy their garden.� It is designed in a clean and contemporary manner as a deliberate contrast to the traditional buildings in the Grange. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:20 PM |
EDM |
1702 (Digital Doors Open) |
Marketing Suite, Park Centre |
This is the main presentation area for those wanting to find out more about the history of Edinburgh Park, one of Europe's most successful business locations. Park Centre, designed by Campbell & Arnott in 1995. is the HQ of New Edinburgh Limited. Richard Meier produced the masterplan for Edinburgh Park, but the individual buildings are by different architects, creating a showpiece of architecture. The buildings are complemented by an award-winning Public Art Programme including poetry bus shelters and a series of bronze herms of poets. Photographs and models of the development of Edinburgh Park will be on display.http://www.miller.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:22 PM |
EDM |
1703 (Digital Doors Open) |
Martello Tower |
Built 1809. One of the rings of forts built around the British Isles as a defence against Napoleonic invasions. Designed to support cannons, was last used to house AckAck guns in the 1939-1945 war. It stood on the shore but as a result of the land reclamation in the 1950s and 60's it now stands inland. Leithers know it by the name of the "Tally too'er". Not a venue to be missed. Access by bus only from casino at old dock at bottom of Commercial Street every hour on the hour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:24 PM |
EDM |
1704 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mary Erskine School and Ravelston House |
Ravelston House, built c.1800 by Alexander Keith in the late Adam manner, commands magnificent views over Edinburgh and the Pentland Hills. The Victorian wing was added c 1875 and the interior of the house was renovated in Adam-revival style in 1915. The modern buildings, designed by William Kininmonth in 1964, form a cubist-influenced development with white, harled clear-cut geometric shapes set around courtyards to optimise the light. The superb grounds provide excellent sporting facilities and interesting nature trails.www.wsms.edin.sch.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:26 PM |
EDM |
1705 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mary King's Close |
Tour through impressive subterranean city streets by guides in period costume. Fascinating insight into urban life in times past. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:28 PM |
EDM |
1706 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church of Scotland |
In the early 1870's the architect Hippolyte Blanc (1844-1917) won a competition to design the Church and Hall and came up with a Gothic style described as a 'little Cathedral'. The sanctuary has a fine set of stained-glass windows ranging from high Victorian to William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement. Our participation in Doors Open Day is an extension of our 5 Minutes’ Peace initiative opening the sanctuary twice weekly to all as a haven of peace and beauty. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe Chinese Church of Edinburgh hold their services at Mayfield Salisbury each weekACTIVITIESOrgan recital by Kate Pearson, the Mayfield Salisbury Church organist at 1pm. A performance of choral music by the Chamber Group of the Church Choir at 3pm.Refreshments will be available throughout the day. www.mayfieldsalisbury.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:30 PM |
EDM |
1707 (Digital Doors Open) |
McNeil House |
McNeil House is a recently completed home for the McNeil Trust, a charity formed under the auspice of the Christian Science Church. This is a six bedroom, 4,500 square foot house which nestles into the hillside of the previously unused garden plot belonging to the Trust. It has been designed in an intentionally contemporary design style by Lorn Macneal Architects with an inverted floor plan arrangement. This ensures the principal rooms with balconies can optimise the southern aspects over the Pentland Hills, with all bedrooms having direct access into the courtyard garden below. It embraces renewable technologies including ground source heat pumps. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:32 PM |
EDM |
1708 (Digital Doors Open) |
Meadows Croquet Club |
The Meadows Croquet Club is the home of the National Croquet Centre. Croquet has been played in Scotland since the second half of the nineteenth century. Some of the trophies from the early days are still competed for and will be on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:35 PM |
EDM |
1709 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mercat Cross |
Parts of the shaft date back to the 15C, but the present Cross is largely a 1885 reconstruction by Sydney Mitchell, based on drawings and engravings of the original. The earlier Mercat Cross was removed in 1756 as a traffic obstacle: its site is marked in the pavement, just a few metres from its present location. The Cross is embellished with the Scottish Royal Coat of Arms and the arms of Edinburgh, the Burgh of the Canongate, Leith, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, all in true heraldic tinctures. Public proclamations are made from the gallery three days after proclamation in London (that being the time a horseman takes to travel between the two capitals). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:37 PM |
EDM |
1710 (Digital Doors Open) |
Merchants' Hall |
The Merchants� Hall was built in the C19th to reflect values associated with Scotland�s capital city: integrity, acumen and accomplishment.� Situated in the heart of the city it is one of Scotland�s most discreet treasures where the best of art and architecture have combined to create a building of grace and distinction.The Merchant Company of Edinburgh has three independent schools full of pupils and runs an initiative award for secondary pupils. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:39 PM |
EDM |
1711 (Digital Doors Open) |
Merchiston Castle School |
The school site contains the Georgian building, Colinton House, as well as the ruins of Colinton Castle which date from the 16th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:41 PM |
EDM |
1712 (Digital Doors Open) |
Merchiston Tower |
15C home of "Marvellous Merchiston", the mathematician and thinker John Napier, inventor of logarithms. Superb painted and plaster ceilings including one from Prestongrange which was inserted when the tower was restored. The Napier University buildings (not open) were added in 1961 by Alison and Hutchison. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:43 PM |
EDM |
1713 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moray House Nursery School |
Purpose-built Nursery School designed on Montessori principles by Frank Wood in 1932. Converted to School Reception and Moray House College Archive, 1999 by Lewis and Hickey djp. It has retained many of its original features. Exhibition of the history of the College and material from its Archive. http://www.education@ed.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:45 PM |
EDM |
1714 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moredun Primary School |
Unusual surviving example of a system-built school of prefabricated panels on a metal frame. Art Deco in style with a horizontal emphasis, wide windows and a pretty clock tower. The future of the building is uncertain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:48 PM |
EDM |
1715 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morningside Cemetary |
Morningside Cemetery was opened in 1878 by the Metropolitan Cemetery Company and bought by the City of Edinburgh in 1992. It is still a working cemetery and, despite the loss of some ground to development, retains typical features of a late Victorian cemetery. Amongst those buried there are Robert Louis Stevenson?s nurse, a number of female medical and nursing pioneers, a Nobel Prize winner, a Hungarian patriot, and several artists. There are over 80 Commonwealth War Graves. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:50 PM |
EDM |
1716 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morton Fraser |
Part of Quartermile, an exciting city centre development by Gladedale, and built on the site of the former Edinburgh Royal Informary, the offices of leading law firm Morton Fraser offer a unique working environment with panoramic views from the client suite to the south and west of the city. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:52 PM |
EDM |
1717 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mortonhall Crematorium |
Mortonhall Crematorium is set in a mature woodland setting and opened in February 1967. It is one of Edinburgh’s best examples of post-war architecture designed by the architectural practice of Sir Basil Spence, Glover and Ferguson in an Expressionist style and category A listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:54 PM |
EDM |
1718 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mossman Houses |
Two new private mews houses on infill site in mews. The principal living spaces are arranged on split levels under a top lit pitched roof, with bedrooms, ensuite bathrooms and garages lying on the levels below. The building presents an entrance frontage in stone on Merchiston Mews and a rendered frontage to Dorset Place. No Disabled access to interior |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:56 PM |
EDM |
1719 (Digital Doors Open) |
MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine |
The MRC IGMM includes 3 Research Centres: the CRUK Edinburgh Cancer Centre; the MRC Human Genetics Unit & the Centre for Genomic and Experimental Medicine (CGEM) Our University of Edinburgh Institute brings together over 600 scientists, including 200 students, in a single, scientific endeavour. Visit the IGMM building to discover how it was designed to physically and intellectually link the three research centres within the Institute, encouraging exciting multi-disciplinary collaborations in biomedical research. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:34:58 PM |
EDM |
1720 (Digital Doors Open) |
Muirhouse St Andrews Parish Church |
Foundation stone laid September 1963 and opened June 1965, the building was designed by Howard Taylor (Church of Scotland Home Board) and represents the best of ‘60s concrete architecture: light, open, inclusive. The sculptures above the entrance represent the four evangelists and the Holy Spirit. It has a lozenge shaped worship space, with raised central dias, a floating roof representing a bird watching over its brood and furnished with Whytock & Reid chancel furniture, Scots designed stained ‘glass’. Vertical structural girder exposed as part of major ‘cross’ piece – in the church and in the world. Building not likely to remain in this present form after church union sometime after 2013. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:00 PM |
EDM |
1721 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Fire |
Fire Service Headquarters was opened on the 7th June 1900 and was an operational fire station until 1986. It continues to be the administrative and command centre for Lothian and Borders Fire and Rescue Service. It is also the home of the Museum of Fire. Housing the last remaining Halley fire appliance in the world. The Halley which served in Leith is unique and along with other appliances on display, which include James Braidwood's High Street appliance, forms a progressive display covering the development of the fire engine. The building also houses a mock-up of an Edinburgh close which allows the visitor to experience the conditions during the great fire of Edinburgh. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:03 PM |
EDM |
1722 (Digital Doors Open) |
Napier University Sighthill Campus |
The new campus is Scotland’s newest hub for health, science and sports education and hosts the Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences. The state of art Edinburgh Napier University building, designed by architects RMJM, was built by Balfour Beatty Construction on an existing campus in Sighthill. At its core is the eight storey lock which was retained from the old university buildings, while further buildings were developed and integrated around it. The new campus is a beacon of sustainability and has already been awarded a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating. (BREEAM is the world’s foremost environmental assessment method and rating system for buildings). The new campus offers a wide range of top class facilities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:05 PM |
EDM |
1723 (Digital Doors Open) |
Napier University: Craiglockhart Campus |
The Craiglockhart campus will re-open in September 2004 and will be home to our Business School - one of our four faculties - great care has been taken to integrate the new modern development with the sites existing 19C buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:12 PM |
EDM |
1724 (Digital Doors Open) |
Napier University: Jack Kilby Computing Centre |
Designed by Richard Murphy Architects, 2001. The impact of hundreds of computer terminals is lessened by the division of the hall into discrete sections, with varying levels. Dramatic use of light from the roof and sides gives a sense of warmth not usually associated with high technology. This is a quiet working area; visitors should respect the silence. Information available in the foyer. Numbers inside limited at any one time, be prepared to queue. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:14 PM |
EDM |
1725 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Archives of Scotland: West Register House |
Originally St George's Church, the design by Robert Adam was modified by Robert Reid in 1811. The church with its elegant dome and gilded lantern magnificently closes the vista of George Street. Converted in 1964 for use by the Scottish Record Office (now National Archives of Scotland). The entrance hall only will be open. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:17 PM |
EDM |
1726 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Galleries of Scotland - Granton Art Centre |
In addition to artworks displayed at the Scottish National Gallery, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, the National Galleries of Scotland stores over 5,000 artworks in the Granton Art Centre. This Centre is Scotland?s first purpose-built art store, providing 1,300 square-metres of secure, climate-controlled storage space. During Doors Open Day 2019, the Centre will be open for behind-the-scenes tours including a short presentation on recent developments, an overview of how the Centre is currently used, and an insight into future plans. Guided tours: (booking opens 2nd September) 10:00 – 11:15 11:30 – 12:45 13:15 – 14:30 14:45 – 16:00.These 4 tours are ticketed and tickets must be booked in advance via https://www.nationalgalleries.org/whats-on or contact the Information Desk, Scottish National Gallery on +44 (0)131 624 6200.Please note booking in person is not possible at Granton Art Centre. Free street parking and disabled parking by prior arrangement. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:19 PM |
EDM |
1727 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Library of Scotland |
The National Library of Scotland is Scotland?s largest library. Take this opportunity to learn more about the collections and the history of its impressive building. See behind the scenes, including a visit to ?The Void, a rarely seen area beneath George IV Bridge. Along with our main exhibition about Scotland?s role in the Enlightenment, there will also be special displays on Doors Open Day about the history, architecture, and opening of the National Library building in 1956.Booking opens 2nd September via: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/doors-open-day-2019-at-the-national-library-of-scotland-tickets-69706041647 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:21 PM |
EDM |
1728 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Library of Scotland (Causewayside) |
The National Library of Scotland?s Causewayside Building is an iconic piece of modern architecture, which has recently undergone major renovations. The range of activities it houses include: acquisitions, cataloguing, conservation, digitisation, map consultation and storage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:23 PM |
EDM |
1729 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Monuments Record |
Purpose-built headquarters for the RCAHMS converted from a former warehouse by J & F Johnson Architects, opened in 1992. Open plan reading room houses archives of the National Monuments Record of Scotland. Items from the collection of drawings, photographs and documents on the architecture and archaeology of Scotland will be on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:25 PM |
EDM |
1730 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Museums Collection Centre - SOLD OUT |
Sadly, this event is now sold out, but the good news is that there are plenty of other venues to visit! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:27 PM |
EDM |
1731 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Museums Collections Centre |
Go behind the scenes on a tour of our state-of-the-art collections research centre in Edinburgh. On this guided tour you'll see how we access, research and prepare collections not on display, meeting specialists from our curatorial and collections care teams to learn more about how we look after our internationally important collections.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:29 PM |
EDM |
1732 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Trust for Scotland (HLF) |
The grand houses of the south side of Charlotte Square were built by Robert Reid to Robert Adam's design of 1791, though without the sphinxes. Nos 26-31 have been restored and converted to provide new headquarters for the National Trust for Scotland (Simpson & Brown Architects, 1997).� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:31 PM |
EDM |
1733 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Calton Burial Ground |
2017 is the 200th anniversary of the opening of New Calton Burial Ground. Join the Friends for a tour of this historic graveyard, a secret treasure within the World Heritage Site. Hear about its controversial creation before it became the City's most beautiful burial landscape. We will introduce you to some of the citizens who shaped Edinburgh's New Town, as well as unsung heroes and eccentric figures from the rich tapestry of Edinburgh life during Victorian times. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:33 PM |
EDM |
1734 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Parliament Building Visitor Centre |
Temporary exhibition chronicling the evolving design for the new building for the Scottish Parliament going up across Holyrood Road. Using a variety of media, including architectural models, plans and computer images, you can view the design of the building that will be the permanent home of the Scottish Parliament.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:35 PM |
EDM |
1735 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Register House |
New Register House is one of Scotland’s most important buildings where National Records of Scotland provides some of its public services. It was designed by Robert Matheson as the home of civil registration in Scotland and opened in 1861.Its centrepiece is the Dome, a large and striking circular chamber, over 27m (90 feet) high, which consists of five tiers of ironwork shelving and galleries. It’s of considerable interest as a piece of 19th century functional architecture and structural engineering.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSNational Records of Scotland preserves the primary records for understanding all aspects of Scotland’s history, its people, government, economy and society. These records can inspire and engage communities across Scotland and the world, as their own heritage is revealed.ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:30-minute tours of New Register House and Archivists’ Garden, 10:30 – 15:30. Advance booking is essential, informing us of any special access requirements on tour routes.Email: customerservices@scotlandspeople.gov.uk orTelephone: 0131 314 4300 (Mon – Fri 09:00 – 12:00)https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/visit-us/events-talks-and-visitsPlease note, that only the tours must be booked in advance: visitors are welcome to drop in on the day to New Register House and engage with other activities available and NRS staff.https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/research/visit-us/events-talks-and-visitsVisitors are advised that the tours will entail a degree of walking and climbing stairs and are recommended to wear suitable footwear |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:37 PM |
EDM |
1736 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newhaven Station |
In 1879 Newhaven Station was opened along with other stations built for passengers between North Leith and the Caledonian Station on Princess Street. The railway line closed, with the final train leaving the station on the 28th April 1962. Newhaven is the only survivor of the five Caledonian Railway Stations on the Leith Branch Line. The front façade and the internal conversion work is complete and may be of interest to those who have visited before. The old station now offers desk space to rent. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:40 PM |
EDM |
1737 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newington Cemetary |
A publicly accessible green lung in an urban setting, this 14 acre cemetery dating from 1846 is a peaceful haven and wildlife sanctuary supporting biodiversity, in the care of City of Edinburgh Council. Architect David Cousin followed 19th century ?garden cemetery movement? principles in its layout, also designing the Victorian Gothic entrance lodge and the Romanesque catacombs. Friends of Newington Cemetery will be on hand to point out features of interest, including links to graves of folk with global connections. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:42 PM |
EDM |
1738 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newington Cemetery |
A publicly accessible green lung in an urban setting, this 14 acre cemetery dating from 1846 is a peaceful haven and wildlife sanctuary supporting biodiversity, in the care of City of Edinburgh Council. Architect David Cousin followed 19th century “garden cemetery movement” principles in its layout, also designing the Victorian Gothic entrance lodge and the Romanesque catacombs. Friends of Newington Cemetery will be on hand to point out features of interest, including links to graves of folk with global connections. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThere are a number of graves of notable and less well-known local people whose work and life had a global reach.www.newington-cemetery.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:44 PM |
EDM |
1739 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Edinburgh Arts Garden |
The architecturally designed award-winning garden landscape at North Edinburgh Arts was created during 2014 on former brownfield land adjacent to the principal Arts Centre Building. From a design perspective, it has been recognised for excellence via awards from the Scottish Urban Regeneration Forum, Scottish Civic Trust and Place Making UK.The garden is a multi-themed greenspace focusing on providing access to artistic expression, community play-space and horticultural growing, with a primary focus on sustainable communities, cultural interpretation and environmental awareness.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe area within which North Edinburgh Arts is located has a diverse and fascinating cultural heritage, reflecting its place as an interface between the Edinburgh Waterfront and the City. We work with a range of local history groups and community members to interpret local heritage in all its forms, taken from the areas important industrial and social history that forms an integrated context within a broad global influence.ACTIVITIESGuided tours of the garden and the opportunity to visit the North Edinburgh Arts Building.Children’s play activitiesRefreshments available from the café.https://northedinburgharts.co.uk/about-neg/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:47 PM |
EDM |
1740 (Digital Doors Open) |
Northern Lighthouse Board |
84 George Street has been the offices of the Commissioners of Northern Lights since 1832.˜ Built in 1786 as part of James Craig?s New Town development, the original fa?ade is almost unchanged since its construction.˜ Acquiring No. 82 in the late 1960?s both buildings were renovated and developed into a single office, which included a workshop and engineering facility within the basement.˜ The basement underwent a complete refurbishment in 2016/17 and is now a conference and meeting space for NLB.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:49 PM |
EDM |
1741 (Digital Doors Open) |
Norton Park |
Formerly an annexe to Leith Academy, Norton Park School has been adapted to form much needed office accommodation for local, mainly social welfare charities. The huge, high spaces of the school have been divided horizontally by new partitions and vertically by mezzanines to create spaces for modern office working (1997, Burnett Pollock Associates, Architects) incorporating innovative environmental and sustainable features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:51 PM |
EDM |
1742 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oakvale Funeral Home |
Oakvale is a typical large Edinburgh Victorian villa built sometime in the 1870's. Originally intended to be a cathedral, the building has been used as a private residence, a convent and now a funeral home. It is the head office of William Purves, Scotland's largest group of independent funeral directors.� Oakvale has magnificent reception rooms with ornate plasterwork, woodwork and fireplaces, as well as an original grand staircase and stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:53 PM |
EDM |
1743 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oakvale Funeral Home (1) |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:56 PM |
EDM |
1744 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Calton Burial Ground |
Calton Old Burial Ground is one of the �famous five� historic graveyards in the heart of Edinburgh World Heritage Site and was opened in 1718 by the Trades of Calton. The site is situated on a spectacular slope, enjoying superb views of the city. Calton Old contains many magnificent monuments dating from 18th and 19th centuries commemorating eminent figures from the history of Edinburgh and Scotland. Highlights include: the mausoleum to David Hume; the Scottish-American Soldiers Monument, erected in 1893 to the Scottish Soldiers who died in the American Civil War and the only such memorial outside the US; and the imposing obelisk of the Martyr�s Monument put up in 1844 to commemorate the political martyrs who were deported to Botany Bay in 1793.Five historic graveyards in the heart of the Edinburgh World Heritage Site were included in the World Monuments Fund 2010 Watch List. Old and New Calton, Greyfriars, Canongate and St Cuthbert�s graveyards are recognised as exceptional burial sites. It is intended that a graveyards trust be established.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:35:58 PM |
EDM |
1745 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old City Observatory |
The New Observatory was built to the plan of WH Playfair between 1818 and 1822 to be a Scientific Observatory and is the earliest of Playfair�s many Edinburgh masterpieces. Modeled on the Temple of the Four Winds in Athens, itblends with the nearby Classical Architecture.The building was the Royal Observatory throughout the 18th century and some of the original instruments and time pieces can still be viewed in their historic setting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:00 PM |
EDM |
1746 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old College, University of Edinburgh |
Old College sits at the heart of the University of Edinburgh. Work on Robert Adam?s original design began in 1789 and was completed by William Henry Playfair who created the magnificent Playfair Library. The dome, added in 1887, bears a 6ft foot high gilded bronze statue of a youth bearing ?the torch of knowledge? and is affectionately nicknamed the ?Golden Boy.? The meeting rooms and main staircase contain many fine paintings, including a dozen by Henry Raeburn. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:02 PM |
EDM |
1747 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Moray House |
Originally a private house for Mary, Countess of Home, dating back to 1618, Old Moray House has undergone several changes of use including offices for the British Linen Company, a tea and paper warehouse and a school. It is now occupied by the Moray House School of Education. The Balcony Room and Cromwell Room are of historical interest, notable for their ornate vaulted ceilings and 18th century panelling. The Newington Collection of paintings includes fine examples of the work of the Scottish Colourists. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:05 PM |
EDM |
1748 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Observatory House |
An iconic 18th century Gothic style building designed by the architect James Craig in 1776. It has been restored by the Vivat Trust and is now a self catering property.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:07 PM |
EDM |
1749 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old St Paul's Episcopal Church |
Old Saint Paul�s is an inclusive and welcoming church, just off the Royal Mile. Founded in 1689, it is the original Episcopal church of the city, and was once a Jacobite stronghold. The present 19th century building contains much of interest, such as the ironwork cross which once stood by the gallows, the last thing seen by condemned Jacobites; the WWI Memorial Chapel naming 150 men and 1 woman who died; and Alison Watt�s award-winning painting �Still�.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:10 PM |
EDM |
1750 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oriam - Scotland's Sports Performance Centre |
The concept of Oriam, Scotland?s Sports Performance Centre, was developed as a result of findings reported in the McLeish report into Scottish Football. The aim of Oriam is to provide our top sportsmen and women with the facilities, access and support services pivotal for successful performance on the international stage. While the roots of investment into creating Oriam was driven by performance sport, the organisation is focussed on three key pillars; performance, student & community. Oriam is committed to contributing to the health of the nation through both enabling access to facilities and provision of programmes and services targeted at a range of different user groups. Oriam is open to all regardless of age, disability, race, religion or sexual orientation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:12 PM |
EDM |
1751 (Digital Doors Open) |
Out of the Blue Drill Hall |
Bought by Out of the Blue Arts & Education Trust in 2003, The Drill Hall is being transformed into a multi-disciplinary arts centre with already 40 individuals and organisations active in Edinburgh's creative industries, rising to 80 when fully converted.The Drill Hall is a key catalyst in the area's cultural regeneration. The Drill Hall was built as a two storey seven-bay symmetrical classical military hall. Office building to street with polished sandstone ashlar facade. Centre bay is slightly advanced arch with keystone, frieze above inscription "7th B. The Royal Scots" Segmental pediment over eaves with matching bracketed comice, carved coat-of-arms and date 1901 in tympanum. Carved Roman military motifs at 1st floor. 3-bay with single ground floor window flanked by slit windows. 15-panel timber sash and case windows. Two-leaf doors to centre archway. Green-grey slate piended roof.˜On Friday 22˜ May 1915 a south-bound troop train crashed into another stationary train near Gretna and was then hit by a north-bound express train coming the other way. 227 passengers died including 224 men of the 7th Battalion Royal Scots, all locally recruited soldiers. Relatives of the men congregated outside the Drill Hall seeking news and eventually a list of the dead was read from a window. The bodies were transported from Gretna to Leith Central Station and were taken to the Hall, which was functioning as a temporary mortuary. The soldiers were laid to rest in Rosebank Cemetery, Pilrig.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:14 PM |
EDM |
1752 (Digital Doors Open) |
Palmerston Place Church |
Constructed in the early 1870s when Edinburgh architects Peddie & Kinnear may have sought inspiration for the facade from the Parisian church of Saint-Sulpice. This B-listed church has a surprisingly lofty and beautiful amphitheatre interior, with Peterhead marble columns supporting arches around a clerestory window. The organ was added in 1992 inside the original casing dating from 1902. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:16 PM |
EDM |
1753 (Digital Doors Open) |
Panmure House |
Built in 1691, Panmure House is the final remaining home of economist and philosopher Adam Smith, who occupied the House from 1778 until his death there in 1790. During his tenancy, Smith completed the final editions of his magnum opus The Wealth of Nations, and regularly hosted key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment. Rescued and restored by Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University, it is now a new centre for global economic and social debate, not normally accessible to the public. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:18 PM |
EDM |
1754 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paper Tiger |
Built in the early 19th century by The Erskine Trustees and Sir Patrick Walker, these original buildings are part of a development of townhouses forming a plain classical row, consistent with and complementary to the wider Walker Estate between Queensferry Street and St Mary�s Cathedral. Subsequent remodeling includes a Victorian shop front with original wrought iron detailing. Number 8 was the home of John Scott Russell, a Scottish engineer, naval architect and ship builder who lead an interesting and varied career, including collaborations with Isambard Kingdom Brunel to build the Great Eastern.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:20 PM |
EDM |
1755 (Digital Doors Open) |
Parish Church of St Cuthbert |
The oldest Christian site in Edinburgh, tradition has it that the church was founded by St Cuthbert 1,300 years ago. The original building no longer stands but in its place is a spectacular 18th century bell tower and 19th century church, designed by Scottish architect Hippolyte Blanc. Features of the church include the marble-lined Memorial Chapel; the beautiful alabaster carving of the Last Supper; the mural of Christ in Glory by Robert Hope; our Tiffany stained glass window; our impressive marble pulpit and font; and our spectacular painting of New Zealand?s Lake Tekapo by renowned Scottish artist, Adrian Wiszniewski. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:23 PM |
EDM |
1756 (Digital Doors Open) |
Parliament House (Supreme Courts) |
Parliament House is steeped in history and architecture. Immediately enter the prestigious Parliament Hall for sight of the impressive stained glass Great window. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:25 PM |
EDM |
1757 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pilrig St Paul's Parish Church |
This flamboyant French Gothic church of 1862 is dramatically sited on the corner of Leith Walk and Pilrig Street. It has a spectacular lofty interior filled with stained and painted glass by Daniel Cottier and a historic organ by Forster and Andrews. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:33 PM |
EDM |
1758 (Digital Doors Open) |
Playfair at Donaldsons |
Donaldson?s was designed by the eminent Edinburgh architect William Henry Playfair and was built between 1842-51. It was built as a Hospital for the instruction of children in accordance with the terms laid out in the will of James Donaldson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:35 PM |
EDM |
1759 (Digital Doors Open) |
Playfair Library |
Work on Robert Adam�s original design began in 1789 and paused at his death. It was completed by William Henry Playfair who combined the two courts into one great court and created the magnificent Playfair Library. The dome, added in 1887 to a design by Robert Rowand Anderson, is not open to the public. Other meeting rooms contain fine paintings, including a dozen by Raeburn. The landscaped quadrangle was made possible in 2011 thanks to a generous benefactor.Meet the (Dead) Authors� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:37 PM |
EDM |
1760 (Digital Doors Open) |
Point Hotel Conference Centre |
Designed as an extension to St Cuthbert’s Co-operative Association’s department store in 1937 by the architect TW Marwick (whose father designed the neighbouring building) the Modernist elevation was the first glass curtain-wall to be built in Scotland. The architect Andrew Doolan converted it to a conference centre in 2000, adding the Penthouse on the 5th floor which offers spectacular views of Edinburgh and the Castle. The conference centre has won numerous design awards. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:39 PM |
EDM |
1761 (Digital Doors Open) |
Police Box |
An Edinburgh police box with original interior fittings, commissioned in May 1933, as one of about a hundred produced to the 1929 design of City Architect Ebenezer James MacRae. The police boxes were designed to fulfil a modern, practical and technical function, whilst being styled to fit in with the city's existing architecture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:41 PM |
EDM |
1762 (Digital Doors Open) |
Polwarth Parish Church |
A splendid example of early 20th century architecture by Sydney Mitchell & Wilson 1901 showing pre-Reformation influences with stone carving of Mary and examples of 'the green man'. The marble chancel has one of the finest pulpits, sculpted by William & Beveridge 1903. The Ascension window is by Clayton & Bell and the pipe organ by Forster & Andrews 1903.Special features include an indoor labyrinth and outside Canalside & Church gardens. These offer places of calm and reflection.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:43 PM |
EDM |
1763 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portobello & Joppa Parish Church |
Portobello and Joppa Parish Church was finished in 1877.� Designed by John Honeywell �after the style of 12th-century Gothic or Early English�, it is an excellent example of his work.� Its 165ft. spire, a distinguishing landmark in Portobello and Edinburgh, is visible for miles.� Renovation after a fire in 1998 has blended traditional features with wood, brass, striking colours and vibrant stained-glass windows.� The north and south windows, designed by Douglas Hogg and installed in 2002, have won a Saltire Art and Architecture Award.��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:46 PM |
EDM |
1764 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portobello Baptist Church |
Portobello Baptist Church is celebrating its centenary of using the building which was the first Portobello Town Hall (opened 1868) and was built on the site of Puerto Bello House which was the first dwelling in the area. The building was designed by David Bryce (who also designed Fettes College and the original Edinburgh Infirmary). The building was also used as a dance hall, a cinema and hosted soirees before becoming a church. The church hall was originally from the Devil’s Porridge site in Gretna where munitions were assembled during WW1. After the war, the huts were disassembled and sold. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:48 PM |
EDM |
1765 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portobello Swim Centre |
A beautiful Victorian Swimming Baths that stands proudly on the Portobello Promenade. It has one of the only three remaining Turkish Baths within Scotland and although the venue was refurbished in 2002 it still retains many of its original features.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:50 PM |
EDM |
1766 (Digital Doors Open) |
Powderhall Refuse Depot |
Monumental waste handling plant, 1970, handling and processing nearly 500,000 tonnes of Edinburgh's refuse each year. The refuse is compacted into containers and despatched by rail to landfill at Dunbar. The stable block and offices of the original facility, 1893, by the City Engineer, now houses a visitors centre with an explanation of the process.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:52 PM |
EDM |
1767 (Digital Doors Open) |
Priestfield Parish Church |
The church building was opened for worship as Rosehall United Presbyterian Church in December 1880. It is of Italianate design by Sutherland and Walker and its twin towers form a landmark on the main Dalkeith Road. The building is category A listed. The stonework has recently been renewed, entrance area remodelled and the interior redecorated following grants by the Church of Scotland, Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund. It contains a very fine set of stained glass windows.www.priestfield.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:54 PM |
EDM |
1768 (Digital Doors Open) |
Priestfield Tennis and Sports Association (PTSA) Clubhouse |
The Priestfield Tennis and Sports Association (PTSA) clubhouse is a traditional, wood panelled building built in the 1930s to serve as a clubhouse for the local, community tennis club.� It has a veranda looking out over five hard courts allowing members to rest and watch tennis on the newly surfaced courts.� The central hall is spacious and wood-lined with a small functional kitchen adjacent.� ��limited wheelchair access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:57 PM |
EDM |
1769 (Digital Doors Open) |
Princes Exchange |
Office block filling a long-empty site developed by Teesland and designed by Percy Johnson Marshall & Partners (2000). Grand curving entrance with double-height entrance hall faces Tollcross. Occupants include Turcan Connell, McGrigor Donald, 3Com Ltd, Watson Wyatt Partners and Ledingham Chalmers. (Turcan Connell, 5th Floor) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:36:59 PM |
EDM |
1770 (Digital Doors Open) |
Priory Church of St Mary of Mount Carmel |
Originally a Carmelite Friary founded in 1330, the church fell into disrepair during the 16th century. It was restored for the use of the Episcopal church in 1890, the work being started by John Kinross. Later work was carried out in the 1960s by Ian Lindsay with extensive refurbishment in 2000, new floor (with underfloor heating), and a glass engraved screen to the side chapel. Features include the font cover designed by Lorimer, 14th century aumbry and Mass Dial on the outside south wall. It is now the only Medieval carmelite church still in use in the British Isles. www.priorychurch.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:02 PM |
EDM |
1771 (Digital Doors Open) |
Prospect Community Housing Association |
Designed for Prospect Community Housing Association by Smith Scott Mullan Architects, 2001. The remit was for a light, airy, naturally ventilated and energy efficient office space that would balance openness with security, professionalism with informality and privacy with contact. Extensive use of glass throughout expresses confidence in the regeneration of Wester Hailes and provides a comfortable and spacious workplace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:04 PM |
EDM |
1772 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quaker Meeting House |
Edinburgh�s Quaker Meeting House was built as the Original Secession Church in 1865, part of the Victoria Street development. It has been in Quaker hands since 1989. It stands at the foot of Upper Bow, on Victoria Terrace, enjoying views of Victoria Street and across the city towards the Pentland Hills. The exterior is a fine example of Italian Revival style, and the Meeting House is well-used by local Quakers, the wider community and as a Fringe venue.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:06 PM |
EDM |
1773 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen Street Gardens Central and East Districts |
Queen Street Gardens were established under a private Act of Parliament in 1822, intending to safeguard the open space along Queen Street as communal pleasure gardens. Today, proprietors and tenants of neighbouring properties are entitled to apply for a key and the levies received meet the cost of maintenance and upkeep. The Centre District of Queen Street Gardens was designed by Andrew Wilson, Landscape Painter, inspired by the classical landscapes of Claude Lorrain. The gardens feature a stone pavillion in the Greek Doric style that underwent conservation in 2014. It is 4.25 acres in size. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:08 PM |
EDM |
1774 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen Street Gardens East |
The Eastern Garden is 6.90 acres. In 1812 householders from Abercromby Place came together with a plan to purchase the ground that is now occupied by East Queen Street Gardens to create a pleasure garden for the benefit of the local community. The original design was by John Hay, a nursery man and landscape gardener. To this day, the gardens remain an urban parkland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:10 PM |
EDM |
1775 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen Street Gardens West |
Original design by Andrew Wilson, a landscape artist who transformed the garden into a carefully composed layout, drawing inspiration from classical landscapes. Comparison of Wilson's original plan and contemporary plans reveal how little of the original structure has altered. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:12 PM |
EDM |
1776 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen's Hall |
A category A listed former church, originally designed by architect Robert Brown in 1822, which in 2014 is celebrating its 35th anniversary as a concert hall which now hosts approximately 200 events a year to over 100,000 people.www.thequeenshall.net |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:14 PM |
EDM |
1777 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland |
The Queen?s Nursing Institute Scotland celebrates its 130th anniversary by opening its office on Castle Terrace to the public for the first time. Designed by James Gowans and completed in 1870, the Institute acquired the property in 1889 as a training centre for Queen?s Nurses, funded by money raised for Queen Victoria?s Golden Jubilee. Today, the Institute promotes excellence in community nursing. Find out more about the building, the history of QNIS and our links to Sherlock Holmes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:17 PM |
EDM |
1778 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queensferry Museum |
The Museum tells the story of South Queensferry and its people, the ferry, the bridges, and the annual ritual of the Burry Man. Magnificent views (aided by binoculars and telescopes) of both Forth Bridges. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:19 PM |
EDM |
1779 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queensferry Parish Church |
The Queensferry Parish Church was opened in 1894 during the reign of Queen Victoria. This historic church set on a picturesque hill features beautiful stained glass windows and a picture gallery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:21 PM |
EDM |
1780 (Digital Doors Open) |
R S MacDonald Charitable Trust |
Initial designs were made for 21 Rutland Square by Archibald Elliot in 1819 but the ground floor flat was actually completed in 1837 as part of a development by John Learmonth and his architect John Tait.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:23 PM |
EDM |
1781 (Digital Doors Open) |
Raimes Clark & Co Head Office - Smiths Place House |
This fine Palladian style Georgian Villa retains many original features including its exemplary entrance hall, cantilevered oval staircase, period fireplaces and Leith's oldest walled garden. Raimes Clark & Co Ltd, who trade as Lindsay & Gilmour Pharmacies, recently celebrated their 200th anniversary and there will be a display of historical artefacts, photographs and papers including, what is probably, the oldest patent medicine in the world and the UK's most complete collection of old prescription ledgers.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:26 PM |
EDM |
1782 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ramp House |
An award-winning architect?s own two storey wheelchair accessible family home and studio on a tight urban site based around an unfolding 28m long ramp. It has resulted in a design that is both open plan and complex, with spaces connecting whilst still feeling separate and able to be used for different purposes. A restrained front fa?ade using stone and shingles contrasts with the copper clad playful forms of the garden fa?ade. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:28 PM |
EDM |
1783 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ratho Adventure Centre |
New Adventure Centre providing a home for a number of different sports, teams, athletes, their governing bodies and coaches. The unique configuration of a quarry in established deciduous woodland near Ratho Village provides a splendid natural setting for the Centre. The quarry forms a huge amphitheatre, 130 metres across and 20 metres deep and has an average cliff height of 18 metres. The architecture of the Adventure Centre is unique. A combination of stone, glass, rocks and wood that blends in with the surrounding environment. The Adventure Centre includes: the world's largest indoor climbing arena, the world's highest sky ride and an aerial adventure course. Gym and healthclub.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:30 PM |
EDM |
1784 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ratho Byres Forge |
P Johnson & Co at Ratho Byres Forge, established over 40 years ago, is a family-run business designing and creating contemporary metalwork. The artist blacksmiths combine modern technology with traditional skills to create innovative ironwork. Many examples of commissioned works can be found in various locations around Edinburgh, as well as throughout Scotland. This is a unique opportunity to take a tour of a well equipped working forge and watch the ‘smiths at work.ACTIVITIESThe forges will be lit and several blacksmiths will demonstrate the forging of mild steel using power and hand hammers at the anvil.Tours of the forge and how it operates.Displays of past andRefreshments will be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:32 PM |
EDM |
1785 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ravelston Dykes House |
This award winning transformation of a 1960s bungalow incorporates a Japanese sensibility towards space that blends inside and outside to provide a seamless transition between the house and its attractive gardens. The existing bungalow was opened up to form a new living space with exposed scissor trusses and views through the building from front to back. The house, designed by Konishi Gaffney Architects, has a strong environmental pedigree with external insulation, photovoltaic panels, a ground source heat pump and water recycling sanitary ware. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:34 PM |
EDM |
1786 (Digital Doors Open) |
Re-Union Canal Boats |
Described by Ian Rankin as Edinburgh�s �hidden secret� the Union Canal lies in the heart of Edinburgh. Re-Union operate�a wide-beam canal boat as a social enterprise encouraging communities to engage positively with their canal.www.re-union.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:37 PM |
EDM |
1787 (Digital Doors Open) |
Redhall Walled Garden (SAMH) |
Redhall Walled Garden is an 18th century garden and summerhouse run by the Scottish Association for Mental Health. It is a working garden which provides a unique setting for a remarkable mental health service, nestled in the peaceful haven of Edinburgh?s Colinton Dell. Redhall supports people recovering from mental ill health through therapeutic horticulture. The beautiful setting provides an environment for learning skills, being active, spending time in nature and working alongside others. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:39 PM |
EDM |
1788 (Digital Doors Open) |
Regent, Royal and Calton Terrace Gardens |
One of the largest New Town gardens in private ownership, its main format remains relatively unchanged since its development by William Henry Playfair in 1830. The design consists of an upland lawn of seven acres planted with specimen trees. The flanking woodlands of five acres are planted with crocuses, daffodils and bluebells, providing a carpet of colour in the spring. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:41 PM |
EDM |
1789 (Digital Doors Open) |
Registers of Scotland Executive Agency |
Registers of Scotland is the government departmentresponsible for registers relating to property and other legal documents in Scotland. They maintain 17 public registers. The two main registers, the General Register of Sasines and the Land Register, are the official records of who owns what in Scotland. As the first country in the world to officially record property ownership, there is a long and important history.Explore the exhibition in the newlyrefurbished Meadowbank House to find out more.www.ros.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:43 PM |
EDM |
1790 (Digital Doors Open) |
Registers of Scotland, Meadowbank House |
Registers of Scotland is the non-ministerial government department responsible for compiling and maintaining 18 public registers. These relate to land, property, and other legal documents. 2017 was a landmark year for ROS -� celebrated the 400th anniversary of the world's oldest national land register, the General Register of Sasines. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:45 PM |
EDM |
1791 (Digital Doors Open) |
Reid Concert Hall |
The Reid Concert Hall, built in 1859, is the original home of the Reid School of Music and retains a central role in the musical life of the University, hosting lectures, performances and concerts. The Museum of Instruments is the earliest surviving purpose-built musical museum in the world. It displays objects from the University’s collection including examples from the woodwind, brass, string and percussion families.www.ed.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:47 PM |
EDM |
1792 (Digital Doors Open) |
Riddle's Court |
Riddle's Court is a picturesque A-listed merchant's house just steps away from Edinburgh's famous castle. The 1590s building houses unique features including exquisite painted ceilings, authentic working fireplaces and panelled rooms � all of which have been being painstakingly restored by skilled craftsmen. It is closely linked to the work of Patrick Geddes, environmentalist and �father of town planning�.The building has been restored and new, contemporary interventions added to transform the space into a state of the art venue.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:49 PM |
EDM |
1793 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robin Chapel |
This is a grade A listed building in the 'Arts and Crafts' style. The chapel is a memorial to Robin Tudsbery, killed in the last week of the Second World War. The stained glass windows, by Sadie McLellan (one of the Glasgow Girls), depict scenes from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Carved furniture by Thomas Goode & Co is another important feature.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:52 PM |
EDM |
1794 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rock House |
Rock House is known as the most important address in the world of photography as it was the home and studio of pioneering photographers Hill and Adamson from 1843 to 1847. The house dates from 1765 and features in JMW Turner's watercolour 'Edinburgh from Calton Hill'. Recently the house was refurbished and decorated by leading interior designers, Studio Reed and it's very beautiful. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:54 PM |
EDM |
1795 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Auxiliary Air Force |
This Victorian Mansion was designed in 1891 for Arthur Sanderson, the famous whisky distiller who had bought a large collection of fine arts. However, since 1925 it has been the Headquarters of 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force.The interiors were finely decorated by William Scott Morton, with each room individually designed according to the art displayed a Grecian themed entrance hall, a Renaissance Dining Room, Drawing Room inspired by Robert Adam, and Louis XIII styled bedroom.Limited wheelchair access beyond 1st floor.�http://facebook.com/603sqn/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:56 PM |
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1796 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal College of Nursing |
This Category B-listed 1869 villa imaginatively incorporates Victorian features, including a Pompeian-style painted vestibule and cupola. It is now the Scottish headquarters of the RCN, the world's largest professional organisation and trade union for nursing. There are exhibition displays, including the history of nursing and RCN Scotland's first headquarters at Heriot Row in the New Town. One discovery during refurbishment of the 1869 villa was original and intact decoration attributed to David Ramsay Hay, a leading reformer of interior design.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:37:58 PM |
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1797 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh |
Located on Queen Street since 1848, the Royal College of Physicians buildings contain many beautiful Georgian and Victorian rooms. Our mission remains close to the founders' ideals: namely to promote the highest standards in medicine and this is reflected throughout the buildings. One highlight is Number Eight - the first house built in Queen Street - a classic Georgian townhouse designed by Robert Adam�for Robert�Orde�the Chief Baron of the Court of the Exchequer. It was used to host his private parties which were attended by great figures�of the day, including the philosopher David Hume. Much of Adam's impressive interiors including spectacular plasterwork ceilings survives.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:00 PM |
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1798 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal College of Surgeons |
William Playfair's magnificent 1832 Surgeons' Hall, a Temple to Surgery, has an Ionic portico to the street. Internal alterations by A Balfour Paul, 1908. Main Hall, Library, Museums and the Exhibition of the History of Surgery. www.rcsed.ac.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:02 PM |
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1799 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Commission on The Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland |
For over 100 years RCAHMS has been working to create a record of Scotland's built environment. Their vast national collection of over 15 million unique items is made available to the public to explore online and in their Search Room.This year RCAHMS is showcasing the hidden treasures of Scotland’s rich industrial heritage. Whether you’re interested in exploring old photographs of Victorian factory workers, shipbuilding on the Clyde, or the construction of the Forth Bridge; original design drawings of power stations and hydro-electric schemes; survey photographs of distilleries, factories and mills; or aerial photographs of lost industrial sites across Scotland and Europe – there will be something for everyone. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:04 PM |
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1800 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens |
The Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens was established in 2010, and is managed by Cyrenians.We work with hospital patients, staff, volunteers, visitors and local community groups to grow fruit, vegetables, flowers and herbs, cook food, improve the bio-diversity of the site, and support people on a journey of recovery.The Growing Space was established in June 2014, as part of the Green Space Art Space initiative which aims to develop the outdoor spaces at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:06 PM |
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1801 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland |
Once a laboratory store for the Holyrood Brewery, now the offices of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland following its conversion in 1997 by Richard Murphy, Architect. Pedestrian access from Canongate and Holyrood Road. Disabled access from Canongate. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:09 PM |
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1802 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Hospital for Sick Children Mortuary Chapel |
The Mortuary Chapel of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh is a nineteenth century chapel, designed by the Scottish architect George Washington Browne, with mural decorations by the Arts and Crafts artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. The murals are Phoebe Traquair's first professional commission, and the sole survivor of around 20 commissions instigated by Patrick Geddes' Edinburgh Social Union.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:11 PM |
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1803 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Hospital for Sick Children: Mortuary Chapel |
A small room lined with tender, luminous paintings by Phoebe Anna Traquair, 1885. Life-size angels sing the Sanctus on a background of the Creation with panels of "Maternity", "The Cup of Life" and "The Bridge of Life". Lots of appealing detail.Enter through front entrance fate between main hospital bulding and Sciennes Primary school, then follow signs down right hand (eastern) side of building.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:13 PM |
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1804 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) |
The Edinburgh townhouse in Rutland Square was gifted by the founder Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and is the HQ of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).The RIAS is the membership organisation for Chartered Architects in Scotland.��www.rias.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:15 PM |
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1805 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Lyceum Theatre |
In its early days this Victorian theatre built in 1883 saw performances by the likes of Henry Irvine and Ellen Terry, whilst being run by famous theatre manager Howard and Wyndham. The building has remained a theatre space and was taken over by the Royal Lyceum Theatre Company in 1965. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:17 PM |
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1806 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh |
The Lyceum has been one of Edinburgh's premier playing houses since 1883, stand where many memorable performances have been given by actors such as Henry Irving, Ellen Terry, Brian Cox, Siobhan Redmond and David Tennant.'Architecture' our Victorian jewelbox theatre is one of the most exquisite examples of the style.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:20 PM |
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1807 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Observatory Edinburgh |
The Royal Observatory Edinburgh combines state-of-the-art high-tech facilities and original Victorian observatory buildings in a beautiful hilltop site overlooking the city. Instruments for some of the world?s best telescopes are designed and built on-site. Catch talks, demonstrations and exhibits and go behind the scenes at one of the UK?s leading scientific establishments. Discover how˜the Observatory˜contributes to astronomy at every stage in the process from designing a new telescope to using and storing the data produced.˜˜www.roe.ac.uk/opendays/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:22 PM |
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1808 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Scots Club |
Situated within one of Edinburgh�s finest Georgian streets, The Royal Scots Club hosts an abundance of military history. This history only adds to the charm of cosy club feeling which now welcomes over 2000 members.Recent refurbishment has enhanced the Club�s country house style while still embracing its military heritage.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:24 PM |
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1809 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rudolf Steiner Kindergarten |
The kindergarten of the Rudolf Steiner School puts the principles of the school into practice. Designed by Wilfried Bohm of Benjamin Tindall Architects in 1991, the layout has the child at its heart. It is intended to inspire creativity through its distinctive 'mother hen' appearance, its use of organic materials and its novel arrangement of space. The large roof covers four asymmetric and polygonal classrooms fulfilling Rudolf Steiner's ideal of space as magical and full of wonder as a fairy tale. A 'green' building, only sustainable materials and organic paint was used in its construction. Enter from Spylaw Road or Polwarth Terrace. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:26 PM |
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1810 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saltire Society |
Once a town house, the Saltire's property was occupied by the British Linen Company in 1792; later the head office of British Linen Bank, and the printers Oliver & Boyd. If carpets and floorboards were removed the original tram rails used to transport bullion from one room to the other would be visible. The iron front doors and the one leading to the kitchen are relics of this past use of the building. The vaulted ceiling acted as a security device if anyone tried to break through the roof, the whole structure would fall. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:28 PM |
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1811 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saltyard |
A spired Victorian church, uneconomical to repair and maintain by its congregation: an inspired minister with an innovative solution being pioneered in the 1980s; Dalry Church of Scotland who 'conspired', with the local Housing Association, to materialise a visionary redevelopment; an Architect's 1983 Feasibility Study which transpired to a 1991 completion; and a 2011 Union of churches which aspired to design a church caf which has become an evening Caf Church.The transformation of Dalry United Free Church to Saltyard. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:30 PM |
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1812 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sandeman House (Scottish Book Trust) |
Built in 1916 for Knox and Morey Free Churches in memory of Reverend Dr. John, this building now houses the headquarters of the Scottish Book Trust, the leading agency for the promotion of literature, reading and writing. Previously home to regimental tie factory, architect studio and even a night club, There is also a��tranquile garden. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:32 PM |
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1813 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saughtonhall United Reformed Church |
The Church was completed in 1995, incorporating three stained glass windows rescued after a fire in 1993. Solar PV panels were installed on the south-facing roof in October 2011 and raise income through the Feed-in-Tariff. They saved over 6.0 tons of CO2 in the first year and have exceeded the target of a 30% carbon reduction. Energy efficient lighting and video projection of service sheets reduce the energy consumption. www.greenhomesnetwork.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:35 PM |
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1814 (Digital Doors Open) |
Schop - JUST ADDED |
Schop will allow you to� discover if you have a creative three dimensional mind and hopefully allow you to leave with a sharpened sense of perception about the buildings around you. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:37 PM |
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1815 (Digital Doors Open) |
Science and Advice For Scottish Agriculture (SASA) |
SASA provides a range of scientific services and advice on behalf of the Scottish Government relating to agriculture, plant health, biodiversity and the environment. SASA was based at East Craigs from 1920 and moved to this purpose-built laboratory facility in 2006. The building on SASA�s farm was designed to achieve as high a BREEAM certification as possible, attaining a �Very Good� rating.www.sasa.gov.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:39 PM |
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1816 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotsman Hotel |
Splendid offices for The Scotsman by Dunn & Findlay, 1899-1902, converted, 2001, into the 5-star Scotsman Hotel. Palatial entrance hall with swags of fruits and flowers carved in oak and a grand marble stair with full-height stained glass window. Modern arts and crafts bring a touch of humour to the public rooms.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:41 PM |
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1817 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotsman Hotel (1) |
Splendid offices for The Scotsman by Dunn & Findlay, 1899-1902, converted, 2001, into the 5-star Scotsman Hotel. Palatial entrance hall with swags of fruits and flowers carved in oak and a grand marble stair with full-height stained glass window. Modern arts and crafts bring a touch of humour to the public rooms.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:43 PM |
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1818 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotsman Steps |
The Scotsman Steps are an important part of Edinburgh�s cityscape, they link the Old and New Towns and have historically been considered as a road. Before restoration by Edinburgh World Heritage and Edinburgh City Council, they were extremely dilapidated, and vulnerable to misuse.The Fruitmarket Gallery suggested commissioning a public artwork for the Steps as part of the renovation, to help change the public perception of them, and to fulfill the Gallery�s mission to make contemporary art freely accessible. Martin Creed, with his smart response to public space, his ability to engage with materials and their surroundings, and his understanding of the creative possibilities embedded in the act of going up and down steps, seemed an obvious choice for the commission. Using 104 different marbles Creed describes the work as a microcosm of the whole world � stepping on the different marble steps is like walking through the world. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:45 PM |
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1819 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotstoun House |
Arup first practised in Edinburgh in 1960. Over the next few years, staff numbers increased, occupying several offices throughout Edinburgh. To bring its staff together and accommodate growth, Arup Associates was commissioned to design a purpose built office. The resulting pavilion within the walled garden of the original Scotstoun House was designed principally by Peter Foggo during 1964/65 and occupied in December 1966. Scotstoun House has since been owned and occupied by Arup, which includes the recent refurbishment. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:48 PM |
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1820 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Arts Club |
Rutland Square, Georgian in style, is a significant surviving example of one of the most important and best-preserved examples of urban planning in Britain. It is A-listed and designated as part of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site and Conservation Area. In 1894 the Scottish Arts Club bought 24 Rutland Square as a meeting place for all arts disciplines, painters, sculptors, musicians, writers and ‘lay’ members interested in the arts.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSWe will have a special exhibition showing the historic buildings, used by Arts Clubs around the world with which we have reciprocal arrangements. We regularly host visitors from these clubs which are as close as Glasgow and as far away as Melbourne. ACTIVITIESOn display will be information on the history of the building, including names of the owners before it was purchased by the Club, together with illustrations of typical inhabitants. The monthly exhibition in September is of work by one of our current members, Gordon Mitchell RSA RSW RGI.Saturday - illustrated talk by Dr James Lawson on the Bauhaus. 12:00. Lunch will be served in the dining room from 13:00 to 14.30 on Saturday. Advance booking is required by telephoning 0131 229 8157. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:50 PM |
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1821 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine |
The new £54m Scottish Centre for Regenerative Medicine (SCRM) building was officially opened by HRH Princess Royal on the 28th May 2012. The contemporary building is the first large-scale, purpose-built facility of its kind in the UK and provides accommodation for up to 250 stem cell scientists. It contains state of- the-art laboratory and support space and a clinical translation unit - enabling the production of cells suitable for future therapeutic applications. The building’s internal form mimics a ‘pebble in a pond’ effect: write-up spaces and offices are located around the perimeter, with concentric rings of laboratories and smaller specialised rooms moving towards the centre of the building. Sustainability is central to the design of the SCRM building and 76% of the energy needed to operate the building is contributed from renewable sources. Sustainable design features include solar panels on the roof, a ground source heat pump system below ground and rainwater collection for flushing the WCs. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:52 PM |
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1822 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Equitable House |
Spacious office building, 1997, by Architects Koetter Kim & Associates. Working spaces and staff facilities are arranged around a landscaped courtyard. The cylindrical garden room is used for meals, informal meetings and special functions. Enter from west terrace. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:55 PM |
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1823 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Free French House, Official Residence of the Consul General of France |
Nestled on the hillside of Calton Hill, the Scottish Free French House is the Official Residence of the Consul General of France in Edinburgh. The building was purchased in 1942 by the Free French, who fled Nazi-occupied France and rallied around General de Gaulle in Britain to plan the Liberation of France. Since then the House has been the home of France?s much longer relationship with Scotland, and it has welcomed numerous guests coming from all over the world. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:57 PM |
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1824 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Mineral and Lapidary Club |
The yard, originally ?Quality Court? on Quality Lane (pre 1777) has been home to the Club since 2007. The rebuild by Alexander Hunter Crawford in 1891, incorporating earlier 19th Century workshops and warehouses, has been internally altered to provide workshop facilities for Lapidary ? the cutting and polishing of stones (a traditional Scottish craft), silversmithing and the faceting of gemstones. It also houses a comprehensive Library and Club collections of Scottish agates and minerals with selected displays. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:38:59 PM |
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1825 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Archives and Library) |
The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art comprises two buildings � Modern One and Modern Two, the latter housing the Archives and Library. The Modern Two building was originally an orphanage, and was converted to a gallery space in the late 20th century. The Archives and Library house an unrivalled collection of works on paper and an extensive library, and is usually open only by appointment.��www.nationalgalleries.org |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:01 PM |
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1826 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish National Gallery Study Room & Research Library |
The Scottish National Gallery comprises the Gallery Building and the Academy Building, both designed by William Henry Playfair in the mid-19th Century. Situated in the Gallery Building, the Prints & Drawings Study Room and Research Library houses an unrivalled collection of works on paper and an extensive library, and is usually open only by appointment.�www.nationalgalleries.org |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:04 PM |
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1827 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Parliament: Committee Chambers |
Midlothian County Council Buildings (J Macintyre Henry 1900-05). Deep frieze by W Birnie Rhind with high reliefs of Agriculture, Mining and Fishing. A marble pilastered hall and stair lead to the Main Council Chamber on the first floor. Exhibition of the work of the Scottish Parliament. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:06 PM |
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1828 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Poetry Library |
This unique national resource and advocate for the art of poetry is committed to bringing the pleasures and benefits of poetry to as wide an audience as possible. Established in 1984, the SPL is the only independently constituted and housed poetry library in the UK. Over 45,000 items are held in collections and archives. The modern and functional building recently underwent an extensive renovation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:08 PM |
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1829 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Public Services Ombudsman's Office |
A pair of A-listed New Town houses designed by Robert Brown and built in the 1820s as part of the development of the Walker Estate. They have been in commercial use for some time and were recently re-furbished to provide offices for the new Ombudsman service set up as a one-stop-shop for dealing with complaints about public services in Scotland. The refurbishment has provided improved disabled access and private interview space. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:10 PM |
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1830 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Storytelling Centre |
The home of Scotland's stories houses stunning contemporary spaces and facilities for all to enjoy.The building provides not only an exhibition space and theatre but a unique 'Storytelling Bothy' for live performances. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:12 PM |
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1831 (Digital Doors Open) |
Seafield Treatment Centre - Veolia |
Seafield is Scotland?s largest wastewater treatment works, treating the wastewater from the population equivalent of 850,000 people and is open for organised tours on Doors Open Day. You will hear how Edinburgh?s wastewater was treated in the past, then discover how it is treated today. Gone are the days where sewage was tossed into the streets or loaded onto the Gardyloo ship - you?ll see how today's treatment methods adhere to strict environmental regulations and even produce energy rich products such as green energy that can be exported to the national grid, and a nutrient rich fertiliser that is used in agriculture. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:14 PM |
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1832 (Digital Doors Open) |
Secret Herb Garden |
A herb nursery on the outskirts of Edinburgh opened in April this year. It is a 7.5 acre organic, tranquil green space with a bee observatory, vintage glasshouse, orchard, shop, caf� and more. A Silver Gilt Medal winner at Gardening Scotland 2014. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:17 PM |
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1833 (Digital Doors Open) |
Signet Library |
The Signet Library building (Lower and Upper Libraries), begun in 1810, designed by Robert Reid, with principal interiors by William Stark, was completed in 1822, in time for King George IV's visit to Edinburgh. The libraries are linked by a triumphal staircase by William Burn with a screen by William Playfair, 1819. The Upper Library has Corinthian column capitals carved by sculptor John Steell. It has been described as a 'classical cathedral', and by George IV as "the finest drawing room in Europe"!. The Lower Library is divided into reading bays. The west wing (Sydney Mitchell 1903), originally storage, has been redeveloped to provide more accommodation by Benjamin Tindall Architects, 1995. The building is home to The Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet (known as the WS Society), one of the founding institutions of the Scottish legal system. Today the WS Society is a thriving professional body of practising solicitors.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:19 PM |
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1834 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sikh Temple |
Former St Thomas's Church finding a new use as the Guru Nanak Gurdawara Singh Sabha Sikh Temple. Designed by John Henderson 1840-43, the Gothic pinnacles and octagonal spire give no hint of the eastern delights now within. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:21 PM |
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1835 (Digital Doors Open) |
Simpson House |
Family home and surgery of James Young Simpson who discovered the anaesthetic properties of chloroform in the dining room, now the Discovery Room, in 1847. Now a Church of Scotland centre providing drugs counselling and related services.Sunflower Garden specially set out for children affected by family drug misuse.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:23 PM |
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1836 (Digital Doors Open) |
Simpson House (1) |
Sir James Young Simpson lived at Simpson House from 1845 to 1870. He was a Scottish doctor and an important figure in the history of medicine. Simpson discovered the anaesthetic properties of chloroform and successfully introduced it for general medical use. Simpson House is now part of Cross Reach, the Social Care arm of the Church of Scotland, and offers services to those affected by substance misuse. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:25 PM |
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1837 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sir Patrick Geddes Apartment, Ramsay Gardens |
A wonderful opportunity to visit the National Trust Patrick Geddes apartment located within Ramsay Gardens in the Old Town. This exquisite period Arts and Crafts apartment was designed by the town-planner and environmentalist Sir Patrick Geddes for himself and his family at the end of the 19th Century. It retains many original features and is situated next to Edinburgh Castle, with magnificent 360 degree views across the City.Advance booking essential via: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dod-ramsay-garden-patrick-geddes-apartment-tickets-65095029987Please note that this venue is located on the fourth floor, and so is not accessible to all. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:28 PM |
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1838 (Digital Doors Open) |
Slateford Green |
Car-free development designed using green technology for a sustainable style of living for Canmore Housing Association by Architects Hackland & Dore, 2000.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:30 PM |
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1839 (Digital Doors Open) |
Smith Scott Mullan Associates |
Recent conversion of a former tropical fish shop into a studio for architects Smith Scott Mullan Associates. It shows inventive use of the two-storey space and simple materials, creating an environment for flexible working and casual communication. Display of recent urban regeneration projects by the practice. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:32 PM |
EDM |
1840 (Digital Doors Open) |
Smiths Place House |
Since 1835 this Georgian house in Leith has belonged to Raimes Clark and Co Ltd. It is currently home to the Head Office of Lindsay & Gilmour Pharmacies.The house has retained many of its original features such as the oval central staircase, Adam fireplaces and the oldest surviving walled garden in Leith. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:34 PM |
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1841 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Bridge Vaults |
Beneath the 19 arches of the South Bridge lies a labyrinth of underground passages and chambers dating from the 18C. Once used as workshops, houses and storage, these atmospheric, candlelit areas contain wine cellars, carved stones and unearthed treasures.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:36 PM |
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1842 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Leith Parish Church |
South Leith Parish Church, founded in 1483, has been the ?Church in the Midst? the historic parish church in Leith for over 500 years. Our historic building, redesigned by Thomas Hamilton in 1847, has within it many historical and architectural items of great interest including a unique hammer beam roof and magnificent stained-glass windows. The church has many royal connections including the coat of arms of Mary of Guise and Mary Queen of Scots. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:38 PM |
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1843 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Queensferry Waste Water Treatment Works |
Built into the hillside to minimise its visual impact, the treatment plant screens and de-grits sewage before pumping to the River Forth. Display of plans about the proposed new treatment plant, due to come on stream in 2003, and on the East of Scotland Water Watermark Initiative. Access through Port Edgar Marina. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:41 PM |
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1844 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's and St George's West Church |
Built in 1784 as the first church of the New Town, St Andrew’s Church was designed by Major Andrew Frazer and the unusual elliptical plan, the first in Britain, responded to the restricted site after Sir Laurence Dundas built his house on the intended site in St Andrew’s Square on the George Street axis.The Church boasts a fine Georgian interior, especially the Adam-style ceiling, notable glass (Alf Webster and Douglas Strachan), Wells Kennedy organ (1984), original peel of bells (restored 2006), and interpretation panels. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:43 PM |
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1845 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's House |
St Andrew's House is the headquarters of the Scottish Government and opened the day after war was declared in September 1939. Following years of controversy, it was built on the site of the Old Calton Gaol and brought Government departments serving Scotland under the same roof for the first time. Designed by Thomas Tait, the Grade A listed building is considered to be an outstanding example of international architecture's Modern movement. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:45 PM |
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1846 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anne's Parish Church |
This beautiful Church was designed by Peter McGregor Chalmers, a leading Scottish ecclesiastical architect.˜ The aim of the Church?s design was ?to make the stones speak?, accomplished by engraving texts of Scripture on the walls, and carving the capitals of pillars and doorways with meaningful symbols.˜ Take a few moments in the center aisle to view the building: Regard the apse, the organ, the pulpit and the youth chapel, around the stained-glass windows, thirteen of which were designed by notable Scottish craftsman Gordon Webster.˜Year Of Young People:˜Active youth community and association with several youth groups.˜ St Anne?s is also twinned with St Andrew?s Church in Lusaka, Zambia which has a very large active youth community.˜ The World Issues Team are actively seeking the involvement of young people in the work of the Team.˜ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:47 PM |
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1847 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anne's Parish Church (1) |
This beautiful Church was designed by Peter McGregor Chalmers, a leading Scottish ecclesiastical architect. The aim of the Church's design was to make the stones speak, accomplished by engraving texts of Scripture on the walls, and carving the capitals of pillars and doorways with meaningful symbols. Take a few moments in the centre aisle to view the building: Regard the apse, the organ, the pulpit and the youth chapel, around the stained-glass windows, thirteen of which were designed by notable Scottish craftsman Gordon Webster. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:49 PM |
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1848 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Bernard's Well |
St Bernard's Well was designed by Alexander Nasmyth in 1789 on the site of an earlier mineral water well, believed to have medicinal properties. This little gem was restored in 2013, as the last in the City?s ?Twelve Monuments? programme. Some features have been restored, such as the pineapple finial being re-gilded and roof timbers replaced. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:52 PM |
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1849 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cecilia's Hall |
St Cecilia?s Hall is Scotland?s oldest concert hall and home to the University of Edinburgh?s collection of musical instruments. Built by the Edinburgh Musical Society and designed by Robert Mylne, this Georgian jewel held its first concert in 1763. Surrounding the Concert Room are 4 galleries that display over 500 musical instruments spanning five centuries of musical heritage and history. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:54 PM |
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1850 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's by the Castle |
This Victorian Church, sitting just below the Castle, is a small gem. Visitors often remark upon the stained glass windows which, unusually, feature several female figures. There is a large mural of Christ in Glory painted by the renowned Wildlife artist John Busby and a tapestry by Millie Donaldson.This year, the interior has been refurbished including the fitting of underfloor heating, a new oak floor and improvements to the East end. The new lighting now illuminates more clearly the interior features.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS AND ACTIVITIESThere will be an exhibition of "Our global connections" including an all-age activity.www.stcolumbasbythecastle.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:56 PM |
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1851 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's Hospice Education Centre |
St. Columba?s Hospice provides excellent palliative and end-of-life care to patients and their families, as well as specialist education to healthcare professionals. It opened in 1977, incorporating Challenger Lodge, a B-listed Greek revival villa built in 1825, and modern surrounding buildings. Please note: inpatient areas will not be open to visitors. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:39:59 PM |
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1852 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cuthbert's Church, Dalmeny |
Considered one of the finest examples of Romanesque churches in Scotland, St Cuthbert?s was built in the 12th century and has been in continuous use ever since. It contains three fine windows by Lalia Dickson depicting the Madonna and SS Margaret and Theresa.There are mason?s marks duplicating those in Dunfermline Abbey and Leuchars church.˜ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:01 PM |
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1853 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cuthbert's Church, Kirk of the Castle Rock and Princes Street Gardens |
Kirk of the Castle Rock and Princes Street Gardens. Stands on the oldest Christian site in Edinburgh where Saint Cuthbert himself once built a wooden chapel back in 643. Known as the Mother Church of Edinburgh. This church consists of Burke and Hare Era body snatchers Watchtower and Tiffany of New York stain glass window. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:03 PM |
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1854 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cuthbert's Episcopal Church |
Robert Rowand Anderson was a founder member of the Church.� He not only designed and personally supervised its building, but was responsible for the internal decoration and furniture much of which is unique.The spectacular painted ceilings, rood screen, font and stained glass have all been restored and extended to the original design. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:05 PM |
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1855 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Cuthbert's Watchtower |
Circular watchtower, built in 1827 to deter 'Resurrectionists' stealing bodies. Restored 1990 by Robert Hurd & Partners to provide a unique and charming studio, currrently occupied by the Touch Agency, graphic designers. Many interesting monuments in the graveyard. Small building, be prepared to queue. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:08 PM |
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1856 (Digital Doors Open) |
St James Church, Goldenacre |
A gothic red sandstone Episcopal church designed by Robert Rowand Anderson in the 1880s. Although simple from the outside, the chancel designed by John Burnett is glorious, with stunning frescos and a triptych painted by William Hole. The theme is the Te Deum, with the words written around the chancel and continuing into the south aisle. Above this are thirty life size figures depicted in procession leading to the altar, higher still are archangels, evangelists and the company of heaven. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:11 PM |
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1857 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Church |
St Johns is the only church on Princes Street. It stands at the junction with Lothian Road. Designed by William Burn in the Perpendicular Gothic Style it was built in 1818. Since that time alterations and additions to the building have enhanced its character. In particular it now contains one of the finest collections of stained glass under one roof in Scotland, many of the windows coming from the studio of James Ballantine of Edinburgh. St Johns is also home to a large and vibrant congregation eager to welcome visitors. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:13 PM |
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1858 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Leonard's Land |
Original Physical Education facility of Moray House (Gordon & Dey 1970), altered with apron of new accomodation by University of Edinburgh with staff facilities, laboratories and swimming pool. Faulkner Brown have added a bright facade, the rusticated ground floor following the streetline. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:15 PM |
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1859 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's & St Leonard's Catholic Church |
Built in 1880 for the Church of Scotland and designed by John Lassels, the Church is described as flat Scots gothic with a wagon roof and hammer beam trusses. The building has been a Catholic church since 1990 and is the only church in Edinburgh to offer, exclusively, the Tridentine Latin Mass. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:17 PM |
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1860 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's Catholic Church |
St Margaret’s Catholic Church was built in the 1930s and replaced a Victorian corrugated iron building. A particular feature of the church is its Barnett & Sons stained glass windows. St Margaret’s has served the local Catholic community and the many visitors to South Queensferry for 135 years. The church has an interesting history tending to shale workers, builders of the Forth Bridges, navy staff from both World Wars and cruise ship visitors.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSSt Margaret’s church has been available to the international workforces who built the Forth Bridges; also the many sailors and travellers from around the world, especially during both World Wars, and now from cruise ships.ACTVITIESA walking map of Queensferry and Dalmeny highlighting local attractions will be available.http://www.queensferryheritage.org.uk/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:19 PM |
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1861 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's Chapel & The Gillis Centre |
St Margaret�s Chapel forms part of the Gillis Centre and is a beautiful example of the work of Scottish Architect James Gillespie Graham, one of the leading architects of the 19th century. Gillespie Graham�s associate, Augustus Welby Pugin, had a significant influence on the design and is credited with several internal features including the High Altar and stained-glass windows.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:22 PM |
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1862 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret’s Parish Church |
St Margaret’s Parish Church can be traced back to a Norman church on the site in 1165, which was destroyed in the Reformation. Rebuilding began in 1836 in the Scots Gothic style by William Burn, completed in 1837. Adjoining the Church is the hexagonal 15th Century St Triduana’s Well.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAlthough, today, Restalrig is a small hamlet with a medieval chapel and well, and a tiny church, it has through the centuries, attracted people of international fame. St Triduana of Greece, James III, IV and V of Scotland, Richard III of England and the Cauvins from France all played a significant part in the history of the area.ACTIVITIESGuided tours of the Church, Chapel and graveyard. This includes St Triduanas Well, video presentation and photo display inside the Church. There will also be Music from St Margaret’s musical interludes throughout the day.www. stmargarets-restalrig.co.ukNB - the brochure states this venue is open on Sunday. This is NOT the case. The correct opening times are Saturday 10:00 - 16:00 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:24 PM |
EDM |
1863 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mark's Episcopal Church |
St Mark?s church is a B-listed neo-classical villa-style building which was consecrated in 1828. The interior has some fine Greek Revival detailing and good quality stained-glass. The graveyard contains many monuments to military and naval officers based in Portobello during the 19th century. A small memorial garden has also been recently developed. The combination of a church placed in line with a gateway and with the churchyard in a formal arrangement is unusual in Scotland and unique in Edinburgh. Disabled parking available. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:26 PM |
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1864 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mark's Unitarian Church |
The Church was designed by the distinguished Scottish architect David Bryce and built as a Unitarian Church in 1835. Unitarians do not generally embrace the concept of sainthood, and it is one of only two Unitarian Churches identified with a saint�s name, perhaps because, in 1835, there was a threat of litigation in English Courts that could challenge the rights of Unitarians to church buildings. Perhaps also the use of the �IHS� symbol on the sounding board that was formerly above the pulpit and on the bays above the Gallery, was part of this requirement. Behind the Baroque fa�ade there is a galleried U-plan interior with iron columns supporting the arched ceiling and allowing for an exceptionally and naturally well lit interior, which has Mannerist touches.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:28 PM |
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1865 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Martin's Community Resource Centre |
St Martin�s Community Resource Centre is a recently sympathetically redeveloped community hub for the Gorgie Dalry area of Edinburgh. Built in the 1880s, this category B listed building has been, since the early 1980s, St Martin�s Episcopal Church. This last congregation still worships in the building, but it is also home to Gorgie Dalry Community Association and a host of community groups.www.stmartinsedinburgh.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:31 PM |
EDM |
1866 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Cathedral Song School |
The Song School, adjacent to St Mary?s Cathedral, is where the Cathedral choristers practice. The Song School walls are covered with murals by Phoebe Traquair (1852-1936), painted between 1888 and 1892. The murals include religious images, portraits of leading figures of the day and of the choir and clergy of the time, and images of the natural world. St Mary?s Cathedral is a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic architecture, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878) and consecrated in 1879. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:33 PM |
EDM |
1867 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral |
The gothic fa�ade of St Mary�s Metropolitan Cathedral is all that remains of the much smaller St Mary�s Chapel designed by Gillespie Graham, 1814. After fire damage a rebuilding programme was undertaken by John Biggar in 1891. Recent additions include the organ by Matthew Copley in 2007 with its beautiful copper-flamed 32ft pipes, the largest organ to have been installed in Scotland in recent years, and the Parish Centre by LDN Architects in 2008 in the courtyard. For the bicentenary this year the church lighting system has been completely redesigned.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:35 PM |
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1868 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Star Of The Sea |
A Pugin & Son designed church in a classic style constructed between 1852-54. One of the side altars is dedicated to Mary Star of the Sea, the patron saint of Leith since the 12th Century. The Church has over 20 stained glass windows, and a new baptismal font by local sculptress Graciella Ainsworth. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:38 PM |
EDM |
1869 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael and All Saints Church |
St Michael and All Saints Church is a Grade A listed building designed by the Edinburgh Architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and built in 1867. The Church boasts fine altar pieces by William Burges (1867) and C E Kemp (1889) and excellent stained glass by William Wailes, Clayton Bell & Ninian Comper. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:40 PM |
EDM |
1870 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Nicholas Church |
This B listed Church was designed by Ross, Doak & Whitelaw and opened in 1957. Described as being in a 'Festival of Britain'/Modernist style, its distinctive form and particularly the copper roof make it a landmark building at a prominent road junction. The exterior and interior retain many original decorative features and fittings comprising a rectangular double height church and integrated halls. It is a vibrant hub at the heart of Sighthill. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSOur minister, Rev DrTom Kisitu, was born and raised in Uganda. Two African churches, the Deeper Christian Life Ministry and the Remnant Christian Network, hold their services in our church. Since opening in 1957 we have welcomed missions to and from overseas. Charity work to Romania, Bosnia and Florida has been a central strand of life at St Nicholas over decades.ACTIVITIESRefreshments free of chargewww.stnicholasedinburgh.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:42 PM |
EDM |
1871 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Manse |
Nestled amidst industrial units and modern apartment blocks, St Ninian’s Manse is very much a hidden treasure. Whilst the clocktower and belfry are together a key local landmark, the history and significance of the manse is often overlooked. Historical information about the Manse will be displayed, along with displays of other projects by Simpson & Brown for visitors to browse. www.simpsonandbrown.co.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:44 PM |
EDM |
1872 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Episcopal Church |
The most complete Gothic church in Edinburgh - The Builder, 1865.Grade A listed gothic church with 1930’s hall attached. The church was redecorated and re-lit in the early 2000s with a rich red scheme. The newly rebuilt Link building by Benjamin Tindall Architects will be open to the public for the first time, joining the church and church hall in a more accessible way, with a new entrance lobby and lift.GLOBAL CONNECTIONSVisitors can learn about the Serbian boys who worshipped at St Peter’s during WW1. Billeted at George Heriots’ school the boys later introduced rugby to Serbia.ACTIVITIES- For the first time, see the new Link community building, designed by Benjamin Tindall Architects- Enjoy coffee & cake or soup & roll in our pop up cafe in the hall- Listen to live music- Learn about global and local people who have been part of St Peter's over the past 159 yearsStpetersedinburgh.orgThe Link building is the second of three phases in a £1.2 million project to renew our church community halls. It was made possible thanks to the generosity of Viridor Landfill Tax Credits, The Robertson Trust, Allchurches Trust, The Baird Trust, Swinton Paterson Trust and the congregation of St Peter's Lutton Place. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:46 PM |
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1873 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's RC Church |
From its towering campanile to its intimate cloistered courtyard, a little bit of rural Italy in the heart of literary Morningside. St Peter�s was built especially for Father John Gray (former aesthetic poet and associate of Mallarm�, Rimbaud, Verlaine, Wilde and Beardsley) by his literary patron Marc-Andr� Raffalovich, in 1907.� The work of Sir Robert Lorimer (champion of the �Arts and Crafts� movement), this Grade A listed building remains a repository of exquisite metalwork, woodcarving, paintings, statuary and stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:49 PM |
EDM |
1874 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Stephen's Stockbridge |
Saint Stephen's was designed by William Playfair and opened for worship in December 1828. Reconstruction was carried out in 1956-1957 by installing a floor across at the gallery level to create halls below and a church above. St Stephens was sold by the Church of Scotland in 2014 and it is now privately owned. Future plans are to create 'A Dance House for Scotland' and a world class theatre in the round.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:51 PM |
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1875 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Vincent's Chapel |
A village church in the heart of the city, St Vincent's is a Victorian Gothic delight which opened in 1857. Light streams through the stained-glass windows including an admirably bright and clear heraldic display by A. Carrick Whalen. Formerly home to the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus, impressive armorial embellishments still decorate the interior. Today the building houses a growing congregation in the Scottish Episcopal Church and functions as a music and community venue. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:53 PM |
EDM |
1876 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stewart's Melville College |
The College, by David Rhind, opened in 1855 as Daniel Stewart?s Hospital for 50 destitute boys. In 1870 the Edinburgh Merchant Company turned the Hospital into a fee-paying day school and changed the name to Daniel Stewart?s College. The old courtyard at the north side of the building was eventually roofed over, and reopened in 2007 as a Performing Arts Centre.˜ Additionally, there are other fine rooms such as the Library, formerly the Chapel.˜˜ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:55 PM |
EDM |
1877 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stills Centre For Photography |
Founded in 1977, Stills is a centre for photography based in the heart of Edinburgh, designed by architects Reiach and Hall. We will be offering tours at 11am & 3pm on Saturday and Sunday. Come and see our exhibition by Cindy Sherman, one of the most influential artists of the last 40 years, and find out more about our production facilities. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:40:58 PM |
EDM |
1878 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stockbridge Parish Church |
The Church was designed by the architect James Milne and opened in 1823 as an extension church of St Cuthbert's for the rapidly expanding population of the Stockbridge area. A semi-circular apse was added in 1888. In more recent times the building has been sensitively upgraded to meet the needs of the present-day congregation and to form a first class concert venue with flexible-use ancillary spaces. The war memorial murals in the apse are a particularly beautiful feature. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:00 PM |
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1879 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stockbridge Primary School |
Designed by Robert Rowand Anderson, 1874-7, this is considered to be the best of the first generation Board Schools. Giant arches and gables build up to a slated fleche. A high-relief roundel of Education and her pupils adorns the chimney stack. The interior is lit by Anderson's characteristic rectangular top-lights. 2002 is the school's 125th anniversary. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:02 PM |
EDM |
1880 (Digital Doors Open) |
Summerhall |
Summerhall is a vibrant cultural village in the heart of Edinburgh. A place where things happen, all kinds of interesting, wonderful and downright inspiring things.Originally the old Royal Dick Veterinary College for Edinburgh University, Summerhall is a mix of 20th century public architecture, 70s style lecture theatres and unique features and spaces such as The Dissection Room. The building's Techcube is a prime example of Brutalist architecture - an economical solution to urban destruction after World War II. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:05 PM |
EDM |
1881 (Digital Doors Open) |
Suntrap Garden & Millbuies House CLOSED |
Millbuies was the home of benefactor George Boyd Anderson and reflects his expansive, innovative, creative and slightly eccentric personality. Designed by architect Sir Robert Matthews, assisted by Sir James Dunbar Nasmith, it was built in 1957 as an early eco-home incorporating many unusual, heat-saving features suggested by the owner: triple and quadruple glazing, positioned to catch maximum sunlight, underfloor heating, a sun room and an inner courtyard. The house is set in a beautiful garden sloping down to the Gogar burn with statues, terraces, a sunken garden, and specially commissioned doocot and stone compost area. It is a fascinating example of modernist architecture which aims to bring the garden into the house in accordance with the principles of architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It was B listed by Historic Scotland in February 2012. At the time of printing the future of Suntrap is uncertain; please check www. suntrapgarden.org for details of opening. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:07 PM |
EDM |
1882 (Digital Doors Open) |
Supreme Courts |
Come and visit Parliament House which is steeped in history and has impressive architecture. Upon entering the prestigious Parliament Hall you?ll gain sight of the impressive German-made stained glass ?Great South? window and the fabulous Baltic oak beamed ceiling. You?ll also have the opportunity to view and learn more about a typical courtroom used today. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:09 PM |
EDM |
1883 (Digital Doors Open) |
Surgeons' Hall Museums |
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:11 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:39:39 PM |
EDM |
1884 (Digital Doors Open) |
Surgeons' Hall Museum |
Surgeons� Hall Museum houses one of the largest and most historic collections of surgical pathology in the World. The Museum was developed as a teaching facility for students of medicine. Its fascinating collections are housed in a magnificent example of William Playfair�s architectural design.www.museum.rcsed.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:13 PM |
EDM |
1885 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talbot Rice Gallery |
Situated in the heart of The University of Edinburgh?s historic Old College, Talbot Rice Gallery is one of Scotland?s leading contemporary art galleries comprising of three distinct exhibition spaces including the contemporary white cube and the neoclassical Georgian space. Visitors can enjoy the Gallery?s festival exhibition Samson Young Real Music. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:16 PM |
EDM |
1886 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Edinburgh's Old Royal High School |
Richard Murphy, ArchitectA new public use for one of our greatest public buildings Thomas Hamilton's Royal High School is one of Scotland's most important buildings, not just for its extraordinary architectural merits, but for its near revolutionary expression of a democratic ideal.The Building was commissioned by the City in the early 19th Century as a direct response to the privatisation of education, offering free schooling to the Nation's brightest children in a building deliberately intended to be a beacon to the power of culture at the centre of the City. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:18 PM |
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1887 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Evolution of a 'Scots' architectural style |
Crichton Woods, Architect"As a child my grandfather spent a considerable amount of time with me. I remember being taken on numerous walking tours around buildings old and new. For many of the Edwardian buildings he had personally known the designers and had tales to tell of the builders.On one particular occasion I remember my grandfather taking me to the National Galleries for an exhibition on the Robert Adam drawings from Blair Adam. I was swept away by the Romantic images. How could somebody sketch these fantastic images straight from their imagination? My grandfather then told me we had our own style of Scottish Architecture that was based on a very individual and beautiful style created in the sixteenth century and that many architects had used this language to design their buildings."Crichton's main aim is to be simply the best practice in Scotland in designing houses and small developments in a modern Scots style. With new developments in carbon neutral construction and renewable energy it is a very exciting time to develop a new Scottish house style.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:20 PM |
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1888 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Healthy Buildings |
Healthy Buildings: light, landscape, timber and breathing constructionby Malcolm Fraser, ArchitectThe nursery at Edinburgh University's King's Buildings campus is designed around the 'free-play' concept, which helps develop children's confidence, independence and creativity. Three 'age group' playrooms are joined together by a single-storey building, with a large roof light offering views up to the tree canopy above. There is a first floor area for offices, staff and a family room. Each of the three playrooms opens out to the covered terrace, to allow outdoor time for the children, and then out into three distinct garden spaces.A Cross-Laminated Timber structure provides the perfect combination of creating a warm, tactile interior, whilst also using a natural, sustainable product that could structurally achieve the clear roof volumes.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:23 PM |
EDM |
1889 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Inter-war Housing of Ebenezer MacRae |
Inter-war Housing of Ebenezer MacRae, Edinburgh City ArchitectSteven RobbSteven works in the Heritage Management Directorate leading a team that deals with historic buildings casework on the east side of Scotland from Aberdeenshire down to the Borders. The team deals with many high-profile developments involving listed buildings and conservation areas.Steven has recently published a paper on Edinburgh?s public washhouses and is currently researching the inter-war housing of Edinburgh?s City Architect Ebenezer MacRae.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:25 PM |
EDM |
1890 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Lost Edinburgh |
David McLean�is Edinburgh born and bred, with a keen interest in the history and architecture of the city. Since 2011 David has managed the popular Lost Edinburgh page on Facebook.David adores his hometown and feels very passionate about protecting its most cherished assets, its architectural heritage and uniquely stunning environment being high on the list.? |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:27 PM |
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1891 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - MESH - Mapping Edinburgh's Social History |
Richard Rodger, Professor of Economic and Social HistoryThe Edinburgh Atlas (E-ATLAS) will provide a new digital atlas of Edinburgh structured around six temporal periods: the early city; medieval city c.1300-1550; the early modern city 1550-1680; Enlightenment Edinburgh, 1680-1820; the 'modern' city, c.1820-1914; the capital city, 1914-2000.The project will be structured around the theme of the city's spatial evolution, and guided by cartographic principles - administrative areas, urban plans, plots and jurisdictions.?The initiative will result in both a published hard copy Edinburgh Atlas, updateable on demand, and an electronic version (the e-atlas).Professor Rodger believes they will provide a ground-breaking new form of urban atlas, a spatial frame in which scholars, local history groups and the general public may supplement existing work and provide their own mapped data to interrogate city form over time. ?The changing nature and structure of the city will form the basis of interpretive essays organised around key themes, such as The Dynamics of Negotiated Spaces.The work is being funded by a �633,000 grant from the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and supported by project partners: Edinburgh City Council, Edinburgh World Heritage Trust, National Library of Scotland (Map Library), Royal Commission on Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland, and Simpson and Brown (Architects).As such, MESH combines institutional collaboration within Scotland's capital with research-led, intellectual innovation, technical innovation, web-based academic exchange and public involvement.Like the earlier Visualising Urban Geographies project, also funded by the AHRC, MESH will work closely with its partners to develop new and imaginative resources to represent the changing nature of urban form. Professor Rodger is confident that the Edinburgh Atlas will form the basis for wider dissemination and project emulation in cities across the world. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:30 PM |
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1892 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Near Neighbours of the New Town |
Dr John W ArthurJames Clerk Maxwell, the worlds greatest physicist of 19th Century, was born in 1831 at 14 India Street. The talk will explain why he should be be remembered, not least every time we reach for our mobile phone.It will cover his family's connection with not only this New Town house, but at least a dozen more not a 'stone's throw' distant...� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:32 PM |
EDM |
1893 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Putting heritage at the heart of a vision for Edinburgh |
Chair of the Cockburn Association, Cliff HagueTalk:�how can we ensure that heritage is at the heart of a vision for Edinburgh. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:34 PM |
EDM |
1894 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk - Secret Edinburgh - an Unusual Quiz |
Hannah Robinson shares her unusual Edinburgh secrets at Liberton Tower.Tour, quiz, drinks and book signing - 'Secret Edinburgh an unusual guide'� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:36 PM |
EDM |
1895 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tanfield House |
Large administration offices for Standard Life Co, designed by Michael Laird & Partners. Opened in 1991, it incorporates the facade of Tanfield Hall, site of the first Free Church assembly in 1843. The foyer and hall, with its stupendous Holywood-style staircase, will be open. Outside Gerald Laing's Axis Mundi represents the apotheosis of the five wise virgins, finding an obelisk pointing the way to heaven. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:39 PM |
EDM |
1896 (Digital Doors Open) |
Teviot Row House |
Teviot Row House is one of several buildings managed by Edinburgh University Students? Association. It opened in 1889 ? making it the world?s oldest purpose-built Student Union building ? and was designed by Sydney Mitchell and Wilson in a 16th century Scots architectural style with late Gothic features. It has a variety of catering and bar areas, a debating chamber, a dining room, and many other meeting rooms; a number of which will be open to visitors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:41 PM |
EDM |
1897 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Allotment Hut |
In September 2010 Sutherland Hussey Architects were approached by Edinburgh Council with an invitation to design a small meeting hut for a new allotment site in Stockbridge on the edge of a desinated World Heritage Site. Opened in 2013 the hut, a wedge-shaped, single volume timber building, now serves as a meeting place for plot holders and outside groups run by India Place Allotment Association. It also serves to promote organic growing and a sustainable lifestyle within the wider community through events and open days. www.indiaplaceallotments.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:43 PM |
EDM |
1898 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Bank Gardens, Lord Moray's Feu |
The gardens comprise the steep wooded east bank of the Water of Leith roughly between Stockbridge and the Dean Bridge. It is part of the 'Pleasure Grounds' laid out by Lord Moray in the early 19th century and is currently and jointly owned by the owned of the houses in the Moray Feu. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:45 PM |
EDM |
1899 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Caves & the Rowantree & the Upper Vaults |
The Caves offers an exciting opportunity to see these vast underground caverns. Rediscovered and excavated in the mid 90�s, the rooms form a series of arches underneath the buildings on South Bridge and make for a unique venue steeped in history and atmosphere. The building is owned by an ex international rugby player! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:47 PM |
EDM |
1900 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Celebrating its 50th year, this year. Built to a simple but elegant style to meet the requirements of worship and a variety of social activities for all age groups. With great emphasis on family participation the building includes a chapel, multi-purpose hall with a stage, a Family History Centre and various multi-purpose rooms.A building of simple, quiet elegance meeting the many needs for which the building was designed.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:49 PM |
EDM |
1901 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Dower House |
Dower House dates to 1587. It was in the ownership of James Ingles. J P Wood in his Draft History of Corstorphine Parish (written 1792) mentions the stones being removed from the old castle site to build Mr Michelson's house that was the residence of the Lord Forrester, the residence later known as the Dower House. It eventually fell into disrepair and was derelict until The Corstophine Trust began regenerating it in 1991.�www.corstorphinetrust.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:52 PM |
EDM |
1902 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Edinburgh Trades Fund (Trades Maiden Hospital) |
The Edinburgh Trades fund houses a collection of artefacts pertaining to the ancient Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh. These were the artisan classes involved in the governance of the city and its development over the centuries. This was initially centred within the Old Town but then they were hugely influential in the development of the Edinburgh New Town. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:54 PM |
EDM |
1903 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Fire Service Museum |
Fire Service Headquarters was opened on the 7th June 1900, serving as an operational station until 1986. It continues today as an administrative centre and home to the 'Museum of Fire'.The museum holds James Braidwood's High Street appliance and the last remaining 'Halley' fire appliance in the world, which served in Leith. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:56 PM |
EDM |
1904 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Forts |
'The Forts' is an historic site of gun and searchlight emplacements constructed as part of a defensive network for the Forth during WW1.Acquired by its present owner in 1986, the site has been extensively excavated� including the military installations and associated facilities and marker stones, the defensive perimeter fence and gates have been conserved or restored.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:41:58 PM |
EDM |
1905 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Garden Room |
This project adapts and extends a spare bedroom to provide new Summer + Garden Rooms for this end of terrace Victorian property. The project exploits the south-eastern orientation and offered a welcome opportunity to resolve some awkward geometry through the creation of a new hard landscaped terrace (edged by a line of free-standing oak pillars).The palette of materials acts as a deliberate contrast to the traditional stonework of the main house and includes hand-split oak shakes, sedum roof blanket, copper cladding panel and extensive areas of glazing. The ceiling comprises a zig-zag timber structure supporting a sedum roof comprising a variegated mix of heathers and mosses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:00 PM |
EDM |
1906 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Georgian House |
The Georgian House, a grand New Town house in Charlotte Square, was designed by celebrated classical architect Robert Adam in 1790. Three floors have been authentically restored and furnished to reflect the luxurious lifestyle of the first owners, the Lamont family, who moved in in 1796. See also the fabulous kitchen and servant’s room in the basement.ACTIVITIESSelf-guided tours with information sheets and a guide in each room.16-minute film “Living in a Grand Design” dramatises a ‘Day in the Life’ of those who lived in the house in the late 18th – early 19th centuryActivity room with replica costumes (for all ages), quill pens, handling objects, and colouring in.No need to book, but visitors may have to wait if the house is busy.www.nts.org.uk/Visit/Georgian-House/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:02 PM |
EDM |
1907 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Grassmarket Centre |
The Grassmarket area is first recorded in the fourteenth century, when it was referred to as ‘the street called Newbygging under the castle’. By the 1470s the area was known as ‘Westirmart’, and seems to have been associated with the sale of timber, hats, and shoes. At the far end of the Grassmarket stood the gateway known as the West Port, which was in existence by at least 1509, and formed the western boundary of the burgh. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:05 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:40 PM |
EDM |
1908 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hub |
This historic building was constructed between 1842-45 as the Victoria Hall to house the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. The architects were James Gillespie Graham and Augustus Welby Pugin, famous for his work on the Houses of Parliament. In 1929 it became a temporary home for a variety of congregations. It was named the Highland Tolbooth St John’s Church in 1956, before falling into disuse in the 1980s. Today The Hub is home to the Edinburgh International Festival as well as an exciting venue for dinners and weddings. A café and box office are also located on the ground floor. www.thehub-edinburgh.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:07 PM |
EDM |
1909 (Digital Doors Open) |
King’s Theatre Edinburgh |
The King's Theatre was built in 1905 by Edinburgh builder, William Stewart Cruikshank. Andrew Carnegie laid the foundation stone and the Theatre was opened in 1906 with a performance of Cinderella. The King's Theatre became the headquarters of Howard & Wyndham before being sold to Edinburgh Council in 1966. The local authority managed the King's Theatre up until July 1998 when the operation merged with the Festival Theatre. Festival City Theatres Trust now manages both Theatres. The theatre has beautiful examples of Edwardian stained glass and its domed ceiling is the largest piece of public art work designed and painted by John Byrne.ACTIVITIES AND GLOBAL CONNECTIONSWe will provide several building tours throughout the day that will highlight the history and heritage of our building and showcase the theatre’s connections with a host of global entertainers, including Anna Pavlova, Dame Margot Fontaine, Maria Callas, Juliette Binoche and Dame Maggie Smith. 10:30; 12:30; 14:30.We will offer two intergenerational dance workshops where young people can join in with their grown ups to learn dances from across the globe – the vibrant Brazilian Samba, the timeless English Waltz through to jumpin’ jive from America and the dance of the spanish matador, the Paso Doble. 11:30, 13:30.We will also run two workshops exploring the global origins of pantomime. Participants will be introduced to the archetypal characters and rhythms that are clearly recognisable when watching the dame, the prince and the villain, whilst creating a new finale song to stage. All ages and abilities will be welcome. 12:00, 14:00.Advance booking essential for all activities via https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/d/united-kingdom--edinburgh/king's-theatre-edinburgh/?q=King%27s%20Theatre%20edinburgh&lc=1Please note only people with tickets to these activities will be allowed into the theatres, so make sure to book your space! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:09 PM |
EDM |
1910 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Linburn Centre |
�The Centre for the Scottish War Blinded (Linburn Centre) is a day centre for visually impaired exservicemen and women. Facilities include a craft workshop, art space, training gym, skills kitchen, IT centre, media lounge, and remembrance garden. The centre accommodates up to 35 members daily and offers services at no charge. Designed by Page\Park Architects and opened in 2011, the building�s design was inspired by the curved shape of a Chinese celestial phoenix that was presented to the original War Blinded centre on a plaque by the Sanlingerers Hong Kong golf club in 1951. The centre features a light and spacious floorplan with colour-coded d�cor that makes it easier for blind and visually impaired members to navigate without assistance. The building has received awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Glasgow Institute of Architects, and Disability West Lothian and was most recently named as the �Scottish Building Project of the Year� by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:11 PM |
EDM |
1911 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Lyell Centre (British Geological Survey) |
The ?21m Lyell Centre opened in 2016 to house a pioneering research centre for Earth and marine science in joint venture between the British Geological Survey and Heriot-Watt University. The centre features state-of-the-art facilities including a 3D visualization suite and a large research aquarium. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:13 PM |
EDM |
1912 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Maltings |
The Maltings are part of a late 17th century inn complex, the inn itself (Royal Oak Inn) was demolished in the 1970s. The Maltings is today used as an education and exhibition centre while its associated brewhouse houses an archive of local documents, photographs and ephemera. The earliest carbon dated Mesolithic occupation of Scotland has been identified just behind the Maltings and the exhibition contains artefacts from this date until the present day.The exhibition highlights the local iron industry’s links with the continent. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe existing exhibition shows the iron industry links to the Russian and Swedish trade ports from which they obtained their main source of iron and the links from Cramond to their customers throughout the world.ACTIVITIESGuided walks up the River Almond by local guides. One of these, covering the area’s industrial past, will start at the Maltings and continue upriver to Cramond Brig. The other walk will offer a guided tour of Cramond’s rich archaeological heritage.Start time 14.00 each day and will last approximately 2 hours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:16 PM |
EDM |
1913 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Mary Erskine School and Ravelston House |
Ravelston House built in 1800 by Alexander Keith in the late Adam manner, commands magnificent views over Edinburgh and the Pentland Hills.The Victorian wing was added in 1875 and the interior of the house was renovated in Adam-revival style in 1915. The modern buildings, designed by William Kininmonth in 1964, form a cubist-influenced development with white, clear cut geometric shapes set around courtyards to optimise the light. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:18 PM |
EDM |
1914 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Orthodox Community of St Andrew & Causey Development Trust |
The former Buccleuch Parish Church (now owned by the Orthodox Community of St Andrew - Edinburgh) is C-listed and dates from 1755-6. Built as overflow for St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Lothian Road, its tranquil secret graveyard houses several significant graves. It sits on the western edge of a historic triangular space known locally as The Causey - Causey Development Trust aims to transform this space and is partnering with the Orthodox Community of St Andrew to host this event. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:20 PM |
EDM |
1915 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Press by Studio DuB Architects |
A 1950�s former purpose-built paper warehouse formerly home of the University Press until change of use and conversion into six dynamic apartments by Studio DuB architects in 2002. The original steel beams, brick walls and concrete ceilings are left exposed and new surface mounted services are carefully integrated creating a gutsy, tough yet romantic urban aesthetic. Each flat has its own identity: duplexes at the upper levels benefit from private, south-facing roof terraces and those at lower levels from live-work space.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:23 PM |
EDM |
1916 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Press, Flat 2 |
A conversion of University print works that form 6 dynamic apartments. Each flat has its own identity with a gutsy, rustic, romantic, urban aesthetic. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:25 PM |
EDM |
1917 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Queen's Hall |
A category A listed former church, designed by architect Robert Brown in 1822, which� celebrated its 34th anniversary as a concert hall in 2013 and now hosts approximately 200 events a year to over 100,000 people.��www.thequeenshall.net� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:27 PM |
EDM |
1918 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Ramp House |
An award-winning architect�s own two storey wheelchair accessible family home and studio on a tight urban site based around an unfolding 28m long ramp. It has resulted in a design that is both open plan and complex, with spaces connecting whilst still feeling separate and able to be used for different purposes. A restrained front fa�ade using stone and shingles contrasts with the copper clad playful forms of the garden fa�ade.The building was designed for and was designed with, a young wheelchair user.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:30 PM |
EDM |
1919 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Royal Society of Edinburgh |
The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) was established in 1783 and has been based on George Street since 1908. It originally occupied numbers 22–24, which had been built for the Edinburgh Life Assurance Company (ELAC) in 1843 on the site of two terraced townhouses designed by David Bryce. It acquired number 26, whose corner-site façade is built of white Portland stone with a copper-roofed dome crowned with a bronze status of Prudence, in 1994. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThe RSE is Scotland’s National Academy and was established for the advancement of learning and useful knowledge. It remains true to these principles today by playing a leading role in challenging, developing and sharing current thinking and ideas that can benefit Scotland and the wider world. It does this through harnessing the diverse knowledge and expertise of its Fellowship of over 1600 experts and leaders, drawn from the worlds of science, the arts, business and public service.ACTIVITIESVirtual tours, displays, artefacts, presentations and refreshments plus a chance to see our ‘Women in Science in Scotland’ photographic exhibition, featuring some of Scotland’s finest female scientists who are all shaping our understanding of the world.https://www.rse.org.uk/events/Parking available on George Street subject to normal restrictions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:32 PM |
EDM |
1920 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Gallery |
The Scottish Gallery specialises in contemporary Scottish and 20th Century painting, and Scottish, UK and international objects. Established in South St. David Street, Edinburgh by Aitken Dott in 1842 as Gilders, Framers, and Artists' Colourmen, the firm also exhibited work by leading Scottish artists. Following a time in Castle Street, a new dedicated gallery space was opened in 1897 as The Scottish Gallery. The Gallery has been situated on Dundas Street since 1992 and celebrated 175 Years of Art in 2017.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS The Scottish Gallery champions international, contemporary applied art and artists who have a presence within the global art community; from young, talented graduates who may have travelled to Scotland to study at one of the art schools, to established makers and artists who have an international reach.ACTIVITIESDoors Open Days will be the final chance to see several exhibitions including solo exhibitions from both Victoria Crowe and Rebecca Collins, alongside an exhibition showcasing some of the finest British and International glass artists featuring work from Vidar Koksvik, Harry Morgan, Karlyn Sutherland, Inge Panneels & Kevin Greenfield. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:34 PM |
EDM |
1921 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Genealogy Society |
Founded in 1953, the Society moved into 15 Victoria Terrace in 1991. The internal walls of the property are from two phases of building: vaulted arches dating from c.1830-1840 and the cellars of tenements on Johnston Terrace in 1868-9. Over time it has been used as an ARP centre during WWII and then occupied by a confectionery manufacturer, a scientific equipment supplier, a pottery & printmaking studio, a restaurant and then home to The Scottish Genealogy Society. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:37 PM |
EDM |
1922 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Parliament |
Opened by HM The Queen in 2004, the Scottish Parliament has welcomed over 2 million visitors to its Holyrood site. Visit and explore areas normally only accessible through accompanied tours, including the Debating Chamber, Garden Lobby and Members’ Lobby. Historic Queensberry House, home of the 2nd Duke of Queensberry in the early 18th century, will be accessible (wheelchair access with assistance) as will the contemporary version of a Scottish Knot Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:39 PM |
EDM |
1923 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings |
SPAB Scotland will bring along a thatcher to give demonstrations of the craft of roof thatching. Staff and volunteers will be happy to discuss their work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:41 PM |
EDM |
1924 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Steel House |
The Steel House is a striking contemporary new house built in the heart of Edinburgh�s New Town in 2002. Finished externally in stainless steel the house sits in a walled garden between Georgian townhouses. It is a demonstration of how good quality modern architecture can sit comfortably in a historic setting and as it is now reaching its tenth birthday, the owners, Gordon and Racheal Greig,decided to open it for Doors Open Day 2018.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:43 PM |
EDM |
1925 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Steel Shed |
The Shed is the last remaining building from The Henry Robb�s Shipyard that closed in 1984 due to industrial decline, bringing 500 years of shipbuilding to an end. Constructed like a ship, complete with riveted seams, portholes and painted battleship grey it was built by the Robb apprentices honing their skills. The steel building was originally a bomb-proof store for the shipping blueprints during WW2 as well as a first aid station and paint store.YOYP: As well as working with emerging artists at DOK we run free mentoring programs for young people that want to pursue a career in the creative industries. We have also worked with Princes Trust and other groups of young people that may be disengaged or disadvantaged in some way. Providing workshops and free materials. Our membership scheme is free to schools.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:45 PM |
EDM |
1926 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Tun |
Exciting contemporary development by award-winning Allan Murray Architects as part of the redevelopment of Holyrood North Site. The brick East Tun, where Tartan Special used to be brewed, has been converted and extended to offer a mix of retail and commercial uses, including a caf? bar and top-floor restaurant. Access by the Scenic Lift to the fifth floor restaurant 'shell' which enjoys stunning views to Salisbury Crags. Limited access to rest of building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:47 PM |
EDM |
1927 (Digital Doors Open) |
The UK National Centre For Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi |
69 Marionville Road was purchased in 2011 to serve as the UK Centre for Taoist Tai Chi™. The building was in a state of neglect and had suffered from vandalism both inside and out. The large internal space is ideal for the practise of Taoist arts, and the site offered the opportunity to contribute to and engage with the local community by improving its condition and offering the health benefits of Taoist Tai Chi™ arts to all who wish to receive them. Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi™ belongs to a tradition many thousands of years old, the UK Centre also has a history, albeit a little less ancient. It appears that the site was undeveloped until around 1908 when railway sidings were located in the area currently occupied by the rear car park. In the early 1930s the first building was constructed on the site. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult www.taoist.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:49 PM |
EDM |
1928 (Digital Doors Open) |
The White House |
The White House is a B-Listed Art Deco building.It was a road house, commissioned in 1936 at the time when motor cars were becoming popular. An exhibition which encompasses its restoration, sustainable Scottish Communities, Craigmillar’s Heritage and Craigmillar’s Regeneration. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:51 PM |
EDM |
1929 (Digital Doors Open) |
The White House (1) |
The B-listed building originally designed by William Innes Thomson was opened as a road house in 1936 – a cross between a pub and a hotel where people went to play billiards, take tea or have a drink. Funds from the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Regeneration Fund and Historic Scotland enabled a £2m restoration of the building. The building is now run for the benefit of the community by The Community Alliance Trust. www.thewhitehousekitchen.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:53 PM |
EDM |
1930 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Yard |
The Yard Adventure Centre has been running play sessions for children and young people with disabilities for over 25 years. The current building was opened by HRH Princess Anne in 1993 and was virtually untouched until two years ago when the team from BBC DIY SOS The Big Build and over 300 tradespeople from all over Edinburgh and Lothians gave it a major overhaul in just 9 days as part of BBC Children in Need.www.theyardscotland.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:56 PM |
EDM |
1931 (Digital Doors Open) |
Thistle Foundation Centre of Wellbeing |
Come and join us at the award-winning Thistle Centre of Wellbeing building, where people are at the heart of all we do. Take a walk around the Thistle estate following the recently launched ‘Archie’s Trail’ which takes you on a trip through time from 1945 to the present. Our trail tells you all about the history of this unique conservation-status site, Thistle’s connection to royalty, our illustrious Paralympians, our connection with the beautiful Robin Chapel, and our approach to supporting people living with long term health conditions. GLOBAL CONNECTIONSThistle was founded 75 years ago to support disabled veterans returning from World War II, with money raised from across the world. ACTIVITIESThis weekend will be the first occasion for the general public to enjoy Archie’s Trail. The Robin Chapel will be having a service on Sunday afternoon, which all visitors are welcome to attend.As part of Thistle’s anniversary celebrations, an orchard garden has been planted, which visitors will be able to access. www.Thistle.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:42:58 PM |
EDM |
1932 (Digital Doors Open) |
Thomson Tower |
The�Thomson�Tower was designed by�architect William�Playfair�for his friends at�Duddingston�Curling Society as a place to store their curling stones on the shores of�Duddingston�Loch. As the weather changed, curling moved indoors, and the Tower fell into disrepair. In 2009 the Trustees restored the Tower, which now houses an interpretation room in the upper chamber whilst the lower chamber houses a�museum of curling. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:00 PM |
EDM |
1933 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Centre (Kagyu samye Dzong) |
This iconic Georgian building was originally opened in 1805 as the first Bank of Leith. It is now a Buddhist Meditation Centre open to people of all faiths, for meditation, prayer and classes in Yoga, Qigong and other wholesome activities to benefit body, mind and spirit. ACTIVITIES After a brief tour, a talk will be given in the main Shrine Room. People wishing to attend are respectfully requested to take off their shoes in the vestibule before entering the Shrine Room. Entry times for the tours and talks are: 2.30 till 3pm and 3.30 till 4pm. www.edinburgh.samye.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:02 PM |
EDM |
1934 (Digital Doors Open) |
Traverse Theatre |
The Traverse Theatre inhabits a unique position as Scotland�s only theatre wholly dedicated to the discovery, development and presentation of new dramatic work. A vibrant artistic powerhouse in central Edinburgh, the Traverse produces an inspiring programme of the best work from the UK and beyond, covering theatre, dance, music and spoken word. From its origins as a theatre club on Edinburgh�s Lawnmarket, the Traverse has been at its current, custom-built home in Saltire Court since 1992. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:05 PM |
EDM |
1935 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Apse |
Trinity Apse is a spectacular gothic kirk situated in a perfect location just off the Royal Mile and a mere three minutes walk from Waverley Station. Historic Trinity Apse is part of what was once described as one of the finest ecclesiastical buildings constructed in Edinburgh. Tucked away down a small close, the Apse has beautiful vaulted ceilings.Edinburgh Museums and Galleries see Trinity Apse as one of our greatest 'hidden gems'. It housed the Brass Rubbing Centre until 2010 and is now in a very exciting period of new beginnings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:07 PM |
EDM |
1936 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity House |
Dive into Leith?s famous maritime history and discover an outstanding collection of maritime treasures. Once the base of the Incorporation of Mariners and Shipmasters, Trinity House has proudly stood in Leith?s Kirkgate since at least 1555. Established to help sailors in need, it grew to play a key role in the development of the port and is a reminder of Leith?s great heritage. Explore the building for yourself and step into a nautical world. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:09 PM |
EDM |
1937 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tron Kirk |
The A listed Tron Kirk was constructed in the 1630s by the master-mason to the Crown and Edinburgh, John Mylne. Although altered with the creation of South Bridge and Hunter Square and refurbishment in the 1970s the building contains a mix of architectural styles and has one of Edinburgh’s best examples of a 17th century timber ceiling. Archaeological excavations have revealed some of Edinburgh’s best preserved remains of medieval and 16th century tenements located either side of the cobbled medieval Marlin’s Wynd and also a rare surviving section of the medieval High Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:12 PM |
EDM |
1938 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tynecastle High School |
Tynecastle High School’s impressive building provides a superb working and learning environment while retaining its strong sense of tradition and local identity. The school is extremely proud of both the achievements of its students and the superb facilities, which are widely used by the public. Visitors are amazed by the sense of space, light and colour in the atrium. The flexible working areas are central to delivery of the Curriculum for Excellence while outdoor spaces help inspire creative learning.www.tynecastle.edin.sch.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:14 PM |
EDM |
1939 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Chancellor's Court |
University of Edinburgh. Built 2003. Designed by Oberlanders Architects and built by Balfour Beatty. Accommodation for 526 students during term time, commercial activity during vacation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:16 PM |
EDM |
1940 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Main Library |
The University library has been collecting printed materials, art, and other objects from around the world since the late 16th century, and more recently building its digital collections which can be accessed globally 24/7. Come and visit the Main Library, a first class library facility, designed by Sir Basil Spence, built in 1967 and redeveloped in 2013 where students, academics and visitors from around the world can engage with our physical and electronic collections. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:18 PM |
EDM |
1941 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Matthew Architecture Gallery |
The Matthew Architecture Gallery was opened in 1992 and named after the late Sir Robert Matthew (the first Professor of Architecture at the University of Edinburgh). The current exhibition is on Urban Cartography. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:21 PM |
EDM |
1942 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: McEwan Hall |
McEwan Hall was presented to the University in 1897 by William McEwan, not only as a ceremonial hall for graduations but also as a gift to the people of Edinburgh. Designed by Sir Rowand Anderson, with lavish interiors by William Palin, this iconic Grade A listed building was reopened in 2017 following a painstaking three-year multi-million pound refurbishment, which not only ‘refreshed’ its intricate paintings and stonework, but also expanded the function of the Hall to meet the modern demands of the University. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:23 PM |
EDM |
1943 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: New College, Rainy Hall, Martin Hall, Library |
New College has a central place in the city’s iconic skyline. Now home to the University of Edinburgh’s School of Divinity, which encompasses students of different faiths and none, the building was founded as the theological college of the Free Church of Scotland on 3 June 1846. Discover the rich history in its magnificent architecture and visit the newly refurbished Rainy Hall and Social Bite café. You may even catch a glimpse of the New College ghost!GLOBAL CONNECTIONSAs a leading centre for research in World Christianity, Christian Muslim relations and other faiths, New College has an international community and global reach. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:25 PM |
EDM |
1944 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Old College |
Old College sits at the heart of the University of Edinburgh. Work on Robert Adam�s original design began in 1789 and was completed by William Henry Playfair who created the magnificent Playfair Library. The dome, added in 1887, bears a 6ft foot high gilded bronze statue of a youth bearing �the torch of knowledge� and is affectionately nicknamed the �Golden Boy.� Meeting rooms and the main staircase contain fine paintings, including a dozen by Raeburn.www.ed.ac.uk/news |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:27 PM |
EDM |
1945 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Old College (1) |
Beyond the South Bridge front of Old College, only a small part of the design by Robert Adam 1789 was actually built. The remainder was largely completed by William Playfair 1817-40 and the dome added by Robert Rowand Anderson 1877.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:29 PM |
EDM |
1946 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Old Moray House |
Aristocratic mansion of 1618 with massive obelisks flanking the gate. Now part of the Faculty of Education of the University of Edinburgh. Balcony Room and Cromwell Room: Two very fine rooms up a turnpike stair, with elaborate original plaster ceilings and 18C panelling. Enter from St John Street (via Canongate or Holyrood Road) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:32 PM |
EDM |
1947 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Playfair Library Hall |
Enter through arch (Robert Adam 1789) beneath the dome by Robert Rowand Anderson, into the Old Quad (William Playfair 1819-27), and up the steps to the left. Playfair's Library is on the first floor, with its eleven bays of books supporting a coffered vaulted ceiling, it is one of Edinburgh's grandest interiors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:34 PM |
EDM |
1948 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Playfair Library Hall (1) |
Enter through arch (Robert Adam 1789) beneath the dome by Robert Rowand Anderson, into the Old Quad (William Playfair 1819-27), and up the steps to the left. Playfair's Library is on the first floor, with its eleven bays of books supporting a coffered vaulted ceiling, it is one of Edinburgh's grandest interiors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:37 PM |
EDM |
1949 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Queen's Medical Research Institute |
Located alongside the University of Edinburgh Medical School and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh the Queen's Medical Research Institute will house 670 staff working on research into a greater understanding of common diseases. The Institute will accommodate three centres Reproductive Biology; Cardiovascular Sciences and Inflammation Research. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:39 PM |
EDM |
1950 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Research & Innovation |
Formerly College Street United Presbyterian Church, built 1856 in Greco-Roman style by Patrick Wilson. Top-lit interior ingeniously converted into a training and conference centre for the University of Edinburgh by Reiach & Hall, 1996. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:41 PM |
EDM |
1951 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: Salisbury Green |
Built 1862-64 by John Lessels. Excellent interior with rich painting by Charles Frechou. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:43 PM |
EDM |
1952 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: St Leonards |
Built 1869 by John Lessels. Has a lion-bracketed oriel over the entrance and a 4-storey tower. Inside, a carved stair with birds and beasts and stencil work by Thomas Bonnnar.www.accom.ed.ac.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:45 PM |
EDM |
1953 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh: The Chancellor's Building |
The Chancellor's Building was opened by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, on 12 August 2002. The University's new Medical School provides a modern academic space for teaching and research with two large lecture theatres and a medical library together with research laboratories. Taking pride of place in the main entrance foyer is The Morton Tapestry by Alan Davie 'To a Celtic Spirit'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:47 PM |
EDM |
1954 (Digital Doors Open) |
Usher Hall |
Built in 1914, the Usher Hall is a beautiful Edwardian concert hall set in the heart of Edinburgh. Steeped in history, the Hall is the city’s key venue for visiting national and international orchestras. It embraces the widest range of music and events, including rock, pop, world, folk, blues, comedy, conferences, award ceremonies and recording sessions. From Ella Fitzgerald to Winston Churchill; Johnny Cash to The Rolling Stones; Billy Connolly to Jamie Cullum; Robert Plant to Katherine Jenkins - the world’s greatest artists have stood on its stage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:49 PM |
EDM |
1955 (Digital Doors Open) |
Vennel Churchyard, Masonic Lodge and Hawthorne Bank Community Garden |
The Vennel Churchyard, usually glimpsed through locked gates, is next to the old Parish Church (1633) and contains headstones with intriguing carvings and inscriptions. Queensferry’s Masonic Lodge is adjacent, once one of Scotland’s earliest school buildings, dating from 1671. Visitors can access the Lodge, where Masonic regalia and artefacts will be on display, the Churchyard and the recently transformed Hawthorn Bank Community Garden, open after a four-year redevelopment. Make a day of it – walking tour map of Queensferry & Dalmeny available.GLOBAL CONNECTIONS AND ACTIVITIESGuided tours of the Churchyard will highlight the stories of those who came from far off lands or travelled abroad but who all ended up in this final resting place. Visitors will hear stories about witches, sea captains, sailors and many others.Refreshments available.www.queensferryheritage.org.uk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:52 PM |
EDM |
1956 (Digital Doors Open) |
Victoria Primary School |
The school is the oldest working Primary school in Edinburgh. The original building dating from 1845 (architect James Lessels) later extended in 1874 and 1875 has its exterior intact. Its original timber sash and case windows, a relatively unchanged interior retaining timber boarded dado panelling, iron radiators, stone stairs, cast-iron banisters and double-height hall make the school an impressive and virtually complete example of its type.It also contains the recently refreshed ?Wee Museum? a permanent display of Newhaven artefacts.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:54 PM |
EDM |
1957 (Digital Doors Open) |
Victorian Schoolroom |
Inside the History of Education Centre is a fully functioning Victorian classroom with wooden desks, blackboards, finger-stocks, and the tawse, as well as a museum room full of Victoriana including a kitchen range and a variety of household items, most of which can be handled. Enjoy a Victorian-style lesson in the classroom and explore the exhibitions and household and other items in the museum room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:56 PM |
EDM |
1958 (Digital Doors Open) |
Vine Trust Barge |
Opened in 2011 and home to international volunteering charity Vine Trust, this critically- acclaimed barge boasts state-of-the-art design from Archial Architects (now NORR). This converted oil barge boasts a panorama Glass Room with stunning views. While also available for private hire, the barge provides a creative space from which Vine Trust coordinates volunteering expeditions providing life- changing projects in Tanzania and Peru. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:43:58 PM |
EDM |
1959 (Digital Doors Open) |
Waldorf Architecture: Kindergarten and Final Years Coach House |
Founded in Edinburgh in 1919, the Steiner School occupies a range of bespoke and adapted child-friendly buildings, including the unhurried, purpose-built Kindergarten for the Early Years and newly converted 19th Century coach house which houses classrooms for the penultimate and final years of school. Both are living examples of a community approach to construction, with pupil, teacher and parent participation. GLOBAL CONNECTIONS Waldorf campuses worldwide follow a remarkable and consistent ethos, drawing inspiration from founder Rudolf Steiner’s teachings and his Goetheanum in Switzerland, which is considered a masterpiece of twentieth century expressionist architecture.ACTIVITIESGuided tours of the Coach House throughout the day.Workshop for young people (16+) exploring concepts for the entrance gate, 12:00 – 15:00. Advance booking essential via: https://www.edinburghsteinerschool.org.uk/event/doors-open-day/Children’s activities in the Kindergarten.Talk by Benjamin Tindall Architects on architecture and environmental, economic and social sustainability – 11:00 – 11:30Exhibition: Waldorf Steiner in 100 Objects https://www.edinburghsteinerschool.org.uk/event/doors-open-day/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:01 PM |
EDM |
1960 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk & Talk - Through the Old Town |
A walk & talk through Edinburgh's Old Town taking in recent developments.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:03 PM |
EDM |
1961 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Architectural Introduction to Edinburgh Old Town |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:05 PM |
EDM |
1962 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Edinburgh's Buildings of Architectural Interest |
A walk led by a Scottish Tourist Guide Association Blue Badge Guide exploring some of Edinburgh's Buildings of Architectural Interest.�NB: This walk will operate 4 times over the Doors Open Days weekend |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:07 PM |
EDM |
1963 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Unlocking the Union Canal |
The walk is approximately 3 miles, on towpaths and footpaths.Looking at traces of the industry still visible in the buildings of the Old Town.Scotland's Canals played a defining role in the history of the Industrial Age of Great Britain and Ireland and each has a fascinating and unique history. Join the Scottish Waterways Trust for a 2 hour guided walk to explore the social and industrial history of Fountainbridge and Edinburgh's Union Canal, opened in 1822.Year of Innovation Architecture and Design: Explore the innovative Leamington Lift Bridge, outstanding aqueducts and association with eminent engineers on our journey along the Union Canal - an extraordinary example of Georgian civil engineering. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:09 PM |
EDM |
1964 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wardie Primary School |
Wardie Primary opened in 1931 in an area where 800 new houses had been recently built and was designed by architect Joseph Marr Johnston. The school was planned on the open-air principle around an inside garden and described as Continental in design at the time. Five years later, under the ‘Schools Beautiful’ scheme Robert Heriot Westwater (1905-62) painted the large, nine-panel mural of Alice in Wonderland in its hall. The ‘transcendent’ Wonderland mural was to act in several ways – to enliven the school environment, as a pedagogic tool and as part of a modern, twentieth century campaign to revive mural art for public service. It still leaves an impression. It is a testament to the vision and ideals of early twentieth century social reformers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:11 PM |
EDM |
1965 (Digital Doors Open) |
Warrender Swim Centre |
Warrender Swim Centre is a swimming pool (25 yards) and fitness centre in Marchmont, Edinburgh.It is home to the Warrender Baths Club, which is said to be the oldest, most famous and successful swimming club in Scotland training Olympians including David Wilkie.It is notable for its Victorian architecture with bright interior and its old-fashioned poolside changing facilities. The baths enjoy Category B listed building conservation status.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:14 PM |
EDM |
1966 (Digital Doors Open) |
Warriston Cemetery |
Warriston was the first designed garden cemetery (opened 1843) in Edinburgh. Many of the illustrious and anonymous of the day were interred there. Later it was neglected until the City implemented a Compulsory Purchase Order. The older parts became overgrown with invasive weeds and excess ivy until the Friends of Warriston Cemetery started clearance in 2013, to ensure that gravestones and fascinating monuments can be viewed, family graves visited, history and heritage enjoyed, whilst enhancing the Local Biodiversity aspects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:16 PM |
EDM |
1967 (Digital Doors Open) |
WASPS Studios |
WASPS Patriothall was originally a bakery and is a building of great character, that still retains many of its orgininal features, including Victorian red tiled walls. It was converted to artists studios in 1984 and now has 52 studios that house 61 artists over 3 floors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:18 PM |
EDM |
1968 (Digital Doors Open) |
Water of Leith Visitor Centre |
Formerly the Slateford School House, the Water of Leith Visitor Centre is a unique attraction to the city. It was extensively renovated thanks to funding from the Millennium Commission and City of Edinburgh Council, with the building design by Malcolm Fraser Architects and the interactive exhibition space by James Carter. It was opened in April 2000.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:20 PM |
EDM |
1969 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wauchope Mausoleum |
The Wauchope Mausoleum is a single-storey tomb house dating from 1735 and enclosing a grave slab which dates from 1587. It was part of Niddrie House which was demolished in around 1968. The Mausoleum is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is Category B listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:23 PM |
EDM |
1970 (Digital Doors Open) |
Waverley Court |
Opened in 2006, Waverley Court houses the headquarters of the City of Edinburgh Council. The building includes a number of features such as solar panels and the harvesting of rainwater, designed to make it more sustainable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:26 PM |
EDM |
1971 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Port Garden |
The West Port Garden opened in 1910, inspired by pioneer ecologist Patrick Geddes, whose vision was to create green spaces among the Old Town slums, where children could play safely and experience the natural world through gardening.A century on, after years of neglect, local residents are renewing Geddes' vision by creating a green space for everyone to enjoy, terraces on the steeply sloping site provide flower gardens, vegetable plots and play areas for children.This garden poses great historic importance to the city - being one of Patrick Geddes Old Town Gardens. The garden was intended to give families and children of the neighbourhood an outdoor space to play, explore and enjoy. Now owned by The City of Edinburgh, this garden is still in use as a space for the locals today.YOYP: West Port Garden encourages the youth to become involved in gardening and learning new skills, such as growing their own food. Friendly, expert advice available.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:28 PM |
EDM |
1972 (Digital Doors Open) |
WHALE Arts Centre |
WHALE Arts Centre is a community arts venue built in 2000, designed by Zoo Architects and funded through the Scottish Arts Council. The building is a unique community asset that provides a range of high-quality creative spaces for the community including exhibition spaces, arts workshop, and performance space and garden. WHALE Arts Centre operates as a social enterprise via office and venue hire allowing WHALE Arts to generate income that supports our charitable work to be the creative heart of a vibrant, thriving community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:30 PM |
EDM |
1973 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wilson Memorial United Free Church of Scotland |
This category B listed building was designed by architect James Stewart Johnston, and is one of the few arts and crafts style churches in the UK. It was completed in 1934, and opened on September 29, 1934. It is a symmetrically fronted church constructed in red brick and banded with painted render. The interior comprises a barrel-roof nave, with many of the original features, including an oak communion table, font, and pulpit. The church is situated in a prominent position within the community of Craigentinny.˜ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:32 PM |
EDM |
1974 (Digital Doors Open) |
WT Architecture, Gote Lane Studio |
Award-winning architects WT Architecture’s newly renovated studios on Queensferry Harbour overlook the Forth Rail Bridge. The studios were formerly a fish shop and a cobblers shop and are part of Hillwood Place, which was built as colony-style flats by the Hillwood Cooperative Society in 1910. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:35 PM |
EDM |
1975 (Digital Doors Open) |
Antonine Wall Gallery, Callendar House |
Family workshop to mark Scottish Archaeology Month. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:37 PM |
EDM |
1976 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bantaskine Boathouse |
The Bantaskine Boathouse on the Union Canal near Walker's bridge was built in 1991 for the Seagull Trust. The buff-coloured brick stands out against the sylvan and watery setting, with contrasting blue engineering brick margins. There are three distinctive tall, arched and dormered windows facing the canal and lighting the interior berth. The Seagull Trust operates boat tours for groups from here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:39 PM |
EDM |
1977 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bo'ness Apostolic Church |
Located beside the steep track of the School Brae that provides a slice through history, linking the historic town beside the harbour to the Victorian villas on the high ground, this church was built by the congregation in the 1950s. It was extended eastward in the 1970s and the old building used as a hall.One of the features of the new church is a total immersion baptistery underneath the platform at the south end. The altar takes the form of a simple carpenter’s bench. As it is built into the hillside there is a lower floor, which houses a craft room with a loom for working on quilts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:42 PM |
EDM |
1978 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bo'ness Baptist Church |
By way of a total contrast to the massive stone structures of the Victorian and Edwardian periods the Baptist Church is pretty utilitarian. It is of steel frame construction with steel roof beams and brick walls relieved by a high line of windows that provide ample light to the interior. It was constructed in the 1970s for the Brethren Church, but was purchased a decade later by the Baptist Church when they gave up their town centre premises in South Street. The open format allows the hall auditorium to be used for many purposes, such as a nursery or meeting place. The location is highly significant. It lay just to the north of the original St Andrew’s Free Church on Boundary Street. This street gets its name as the frontier between the parishes of Kinneil and Carriden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:44 PM |
EDM |
1979 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bo'ness Motor Museum |
Colin Anderson has brought together an amazing collection of vehicles and road transport memorabilia from private collections and since 2004 has displayed them in a much converted snooker hall. A recent addition is the Chitty chitty Bang Bang, the official MGM Authorised car and the only one in the world with fully automatic working wings - and completely road legal. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:46 PM |
EDM |
1980 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bo'ness Old Kirk |
In 1638 the inhabitants of Bo’ness built their own church at Corbiehall to replace that at Kinneil. The present church was opened in 1888 on the hill above. It is a large Gothic church with Normandy details designed by Shiels and Thomson, architects, George Street, Edinburgh. It is constructed of snecked, squared rubble with ashlar dressings, using local stone.The building is cruciform in plan with additional stair projections flanking the tower. A four bay nave with aisles has a four stage tower with a faceted spire standing at its north end, overlooking the Forth Estuary. Above the door of the tower is a sculpture of the burning bush, and a carving of the Duke of Hamilton's coat-of-arms, in gratitude of his subscription. The 175ft tall tower dominates the coastline. The galleried interior consists of three lofts - the Laird’s Loft under the tower; the Mariners’ in the west transept; and the Miners’ in the east. The timber roof springs from corbelled shafts, supported on alternating round and octagonal columns by pointed arches about 18ft high. The main couples being supported by carved capitals. The chancel arch facing the congregation is 35ft tall with fine carving at the springs and echoes the large traceried window in the gable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:48 PM |
EDM |
1981 (Digital Doors Open) |
BP Grangemouth Exhibition Centre |
This building functions as a walk around display linking the giant oil and petro-chemical industry to its early roots in shale mining. It contains a 90-seater theatre and is attached to the canteen building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:51 PM |
EDM |
1982 (Digital Doors Open) |
Callendar House Kennels |
Built around 1840, the Callendar House Kennels building is situated in Callendar Wood, some distance from the big house so that the noise from barking dogs was not a nuisance. Callendar Wood is now cared for by the Forestry Commission Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:53 PM |
EDM |
1983 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carriden House |
Although altered in each of the subsequent centuries, this 16th century towerhouse still has a defensive feel with fluted gun-loops set in corbelled turrets. The earliest of many datestones is for 1602 and there is a fine 17th century plaster ceiling in one of the rooms of the principal floor. Among the famous owners were Rear Admiral Sir George Hope and his sone James, who was Admiral of the Fleet in the mid 19th century. In the First World War the empty house was believed to be a German spy den, before being used as a convalecent home for wounded soldiers. The grounds contain the remains of the medieval chaurch and its graveyard, as well as haw-haws and terraces. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:55 PM |
EDM |
1984 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carriden Old Church |
The church was built in 1766 to replace the medieval church adjacent to Carriden House. It is T-shaped in plan and finished in simple Georgian style. An aedicule was attached to the north side of the building in 1771 to protect the monument to Sir William Maxwell of Carriden. A tower with a spire and a session house were added around 1840. When the church was opened in 1909 the roof was taken off the old one and it is now a picturesque ruin. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:57 PM |
EDM |
1985 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carriden Parish Church |
Designed by P Macgregor Chalmers and opened in 1909 this building is a prominent land and seamark. Its simple Romanesque style features a tall tower capped by a pyramidal spire and with a recessed entrance doorway set in an ornate arch at its foot. The session house, which forms the south "transept", has a Baronial turret attached to it. Internally there is rich ornamentation with many stained glass windows and an apsidal baptistery with a mosaic floor and painted half domed ceiling entered under a chevroned arch. The plain massive columns of the six-bay nave with its half-rounded timber ceiling dominate. This famous pitch pine barrel-roof was the work of Turnbulls of Bonhard. The stone for the church was brought by horse from Deanfield Quarry and the whole operation cost £6,500. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:44:59 PM |
EDM |
1986 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carron Phoenix |
Carron Phoenix is the successor of the old Carron Company, and today is the world's largest manufacturer of granite sinks, a fascinating and complex process; and the UK's largest manufacturer of stainless steel sinks, which is an exercise in automation with robots working alongside staff.Visitors to the works will have the opportunity to compare this 21st century technology with the internal canal system used in the 1760s to transport heavy cast iron goods. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:01 PM |
EDM |
1987 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carronglen House - NEW! |
Built in 1863 as the private residence of mill owner Andrew Duncan, and most recently used as the offices for Carrongrove Papermill, an opulent mid-Victorian villa. Current plans are to redevelop the building into apartments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:04 PM |
EDM |
1988 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cauldcoats Steading |
Sympathetic conversion of a vernacular farm building to create a modern house. It has been featured in Scottish Television's The Home Show. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:06 PM |
EDM |
1989 (Digital Doors Open) |
Christ Church |
Designed by R Rowand Anderson in a relatively plain Gothic style and completed in 1864, the exterior of this church belies the homely extravagance of the polychrome interior. It is lined with yellow-brown glazed bricks with red bands three bricks deep. The window arches and chamfered sills are also red and the chancel has square moulded tiles. A panelled oak dado extends round the whole interior. The nave has an open scissor truss roof; whilst the ceiling of the chancel is painted pale blue with stencilled stars. The chancel arch springs from attached pillars that stand on carved corbels with naturalistic foliage. Within the arch is set a wrought iron screen, made in 1897 by the Carron Company. It was heavily pruned in the 1960s and the cross that surmounted it was suspended from the arch. In the Lady Chapel there is a wooden altar dedicated to those of the congregation who fell in the First World War, with front panels painted with scenes from the life of Christ. Hinged side panels have been added with the names of those who died in the Second World War. This was the first war memorial to be erected in Falkirk. Stained glass colours the light streaming in through the windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:08 PM |
EDM |
1990 (Digital Doors Open) |
Craigmailen United Free Church |
The present building dates to 1883 and is in the simple Early English Gothic style. Located above the magnificent town hall, it has wonderful views out to the Forth and is itself a prominent sea-mark. The tall angled buttressed tower with its crown spire dominates the area and acts as a beacon to ships and worshippers alike. The main door is in the north gable under a pointed arch heavily carved with vines. Above this is a tall plate traceried window with cusped lancets, trefoils and a vesica. On entry there is a gallery stair to the left with an east gable. There are three pairs of plain lancets to the nave. The nave is three-bayed, arcaded, with galleries over the aisles and to the north. The boarded roof is painted with flowers and stars. The architects were McKissack and Rowan and the cost was £4,000. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:11 PM |
EDM |
1991 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dobbie Hall, Larbert |
This exuberant building with its 5-bay neo-baroque front elevation was given to the people of Larbert and Stenhousemuir by ironfounder Major Robert Dobbie as a memorial to his son who was killed in the Boer War. It was designed by A and W Black of Falkirk, cost £12,000 to build, and was opened in August 1901 by the Duchess of Montrose. The entrance hall is unusual in retaining its original layout with cloakrooms and toilets to either side. This includes the checking windows and counters. Fine tiled floors are found throughout the main access points.The massive main hall is dominated by a lavish proscenium arch and a broad horseshoe-shaped gallery gives it an operatic feel. The lesser hall on the first floor also has original detailing and plasterwork. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:14 PM |
EDM |
1992 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dymock's Buildings |
One of the oldest dwellings in Bo'ness, the present structure incorporates part of a 17th century building. It was substantially remodelled in 1720, when a wood panelled room complete with buffet for showing off the best china was added. The building was restored under the National Trust's Small Houses scheme and opened as eight apartments in 2004. The architects of the Pollock Fammond Partnership were able to restore the crowstep gables, pantile roofs and dormer windows to return it to its earlier appearance typical of the Forth Estuary. The panelled room was also restored and may be seen. New elements, such as the fine steel gates to the courtyard by Ratho Byres Forge, compliment the older work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:16 PM |
EDM |
1993 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dymock's Buildings (1) |
One of the oldest dwellings in Bo'ness, the present structure incorporates part of a 17th century building. It was substantially remodelled in 1720, when a wood panelled room complete with buffet for showing off the best china was added. The building was restored under the National Trust's Small Houses scheme and opened as eight apartments in 2004. The architects of the Pollock Fammond Partnership were able to restore the crowstep gables, pantile roofs and dormer windows to return it to its earlier appearance typical of the Forth Estuary. The panelled room was also restored and may be seen. New elements, such as the fine steel gates to the courtyard by Ratho Byres Forge, compliment the older work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:18 PM |
EDM |
1994 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Burgh Buildings |
Described variously as “Rogue” or “Punchy” Scottish Baronial, this building is certainly distinctive. It was completed in 1879 according to designs by the Falkirk architect Alexander Black. The oriel bay resting on a squat flowering column looks like a pulpit – just right for the Provost of Falkirk. Perhaps the ironwork crown on the truncated pyramid roof is also symbolic. That this was the administrative building for the burgh of Falkirk is shown by the large coat-of-arms set high in the gable. A description of Falkirk published in 1879 aptly stated that “pains have been taken to produce a bold and effective exterior without any lavish expenditure.” The total cost was a little over £3,000. As well as housing the Town Clerk’s office it contained the Fiscal’s office, the Collector’s rooms, the court room, witnesses’ room, committee room and council chamber. On the upper floor was a flat for the caretaker. Today the building is home to the Registrar, where births, marriages and deaths are recorded. The parts open to the public are the main hall and marriage rooms. Open courtesy of the Chief Executive, Falkirk Council. Wheelchair access to ground floor and lift to first floor. Parking in town centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:20 PM |
EDM |
1995 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Council Archives, Callendar House |
The panelled library in Callendar House, designed by David Hamilton, is now home to the Council Archives, and holds a vast range of material relating to the local area; including electoral roles, family and personal papers, maps and thousands of photographs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:22 PM |
EDM |
1996 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Fire Station |
This new Fire Station replaces the previous facility in nearby Grangemouth Road and is probably the best recognised contemporary public building in the area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:25 PM |
EDM |
1997 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Free Church |
A neat, contemporary building in a newly built area is a tribute to the re-establishment of a Free Church congregation in the Falkirk area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:27 PM |
EDM |
1998 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Masonic Temple |
In 1903 Lint Riggs was reconstructed using design parameters laid down by burgh engineer David Ronald and it is consequently the most architecturally consistent street in the area with a Continental feel. The dominant building is the Masonic Temple with its classical Corinthian style under a balustrade. It is the only Masonic Temple in the district and was completed in 1906 for Lodge Callendar No.588, the second lodge of freemasons to be established in the town. The internal decoration and furnishing is very interesting, especially the five outstanding painted windows with their floral patterns; each represents a Principal Office Bearer namely - The Right Worshipful Master in the centre flanked on either side by the Worshipful Senior and Junior Wardens. The two Wardens are flanked on their other side by windows representing the Senior and Junior Deacons.All in all this is an exceptional masonic lodge building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:30 PM |
EDM |
1999 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Steeple |
Completed in 1814 according to designs by David Hamilton of Glasgow the Steeple is the iconic landmark of the town. 140ft tall, it has four stages – the bottom being severe Florentine; the second Greek Doric; the third or clock chamber Italianate; and the belfry Ionic. It was constructed to house the town’s bell and clock, as well as containing temporary lockups. The design was a reflection of civic pride. The original Steeple on the site was erected in 1697 and was the first building to be owned by the Stentmasters – the precursor of the town council. An exhibition on the history of the Steeple has just been installed by the Falkirk Local History Society, which is the host for this occasion.During this weekend there will be an opportunity to inspect the two prison cells (lockups). These retain their original reinforced doors and traces of the iron cladding of both the ceilings and the floors. People had escaped from the previous tolbooth, but this was not going to happen here! Please note that access is to the first and second floors of the building only, by a small spiral staircase. You will need to be able to ascend and descend the stairs. We reserve the right to refuse access in reasonable circumstances. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:32 PM |
EDM |
2000 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk's shopfronts |
As part of the Falkirk Townscape Heritage Initiative there will be a temporary exhibition and a guided walk to illustrate and explore the living architecture of the shops in the town centre. The THI is funded by Falkirk Council, HLF, Historic Environment Scotland and others, that will see £5.5 million invested in Falkirk Town Centre between 2013 and 2018 with the aim of helping to regenerate the area through investing in its unique and rich heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:35 PM |
EDM |
2001 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grahamston Gateway |
This cast iron gateway is said to be one of the largest ever made. It consists of two massive columns, pilastered with ornamental panels, and weighing fully 4.5 tons each. A semi-circular arch stands on consoled corbels, with an entablature weighing over 2 tons. The gateway was made for the Edinburgh International Exhibition in 1886 opened by Queen Victoria, and was renovated and moved to a new site next to the River Carron by Carron Phoenix in 2001. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:37 PM |
EDM |
2002 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grangemouth Stadium |
The large athletics stadium at Grangemouth was officially opened on 9th July 1966 and its inclusion in Doors Open Days is part of the 50th anniversary celebrations. The venue rapidly became a national centre for events and in 1967 the Scottish Paraplegic Games were held there.The stadium was designed by the architects Wilson & Wilson, and constructed by Chisholm & Co. A major innovation was the use of a rub-cor all-weather running track.In 1997 a £1.2 million investment saw a 60m indoor synthetic running track constructed to the east of the stand. For the first time athletes could train in all weathers. In 2004 it was extended, doubling its size to over 2100 square metres to create one of the best sports facilities in Scotland - home for the National Indoor Athletics Academy.The 2014 Commonwealth Games athletics track at Hampden Park was lifted and moved to Grangemouth Stadium as part of the Games legacy programme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:39 PM |
EDM |
2003 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hippodrome |
The Hippodrome is Scotland's oldest surviving purpose built cinema, designed by local architect Matthew Steele in 1911 in response to a commission from film-maker Louis Dickson, who wanted somewhere to show his films. The building's most notable feature is the large circular auditorium. A number of modifications have been made to the Hippodrome over the years, including the addition of a ticket office set in the corner angle with a small dome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:42 PM |
EDM |
2004 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnaird House |
Jacobethan style mansion with central battlemented tower, port-cochere entrance and, within, an impressive vaulted hallway, grand stair and minstrel's gallery. A walled garden and stable block lie adjacent ( neither 'open'). The house was built for Robert Orr on the site of the previous seat of the Bruces of Kinnaird, the best known being James Bruce (1730-94) who discovered the source of the Blue Nile. B-listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:44 PM |
EDM |
2005 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneil Church |
The ruins of the 12th century church associated with the village of Kinneil lie just west of Kinneil House. The west gable stands full height, with rows of putlog holes and a double bellcote. It is first mentioned in the 6th century in connection with St Serf. An early stone cross from the site, of possibly 9th or 10th century date, is on display in Kinneil House. The bell, dedicated to St Catherine, is on display at the nearby museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:46 PM |
EDM |
2006 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneil House |
Set within a carefully designed park landscape Kinneil House or Palace was built for James Hamilton the second Earl of Arran when he was the Protector and Governor of Scotland from 1542 to 1554 during the minority of Mary, Queen of Scots. For a few short years it was the seat of Scottish government.It still houses the best 16th and 17th century murals in Scotland. The bed chamber is now known as the Arbour room and the painting is full of foliage, scrolls and animals. This was later painted over in imitation of wainscoting and a coffered ceiling containing the 1621 coat of arms of Arran. The withdrawing chamber has a number of biblical scenes on the walls, notably the Good Samaritan.In 1677 Anne Duchess of Hamilton began a programme of renovation, producing the house and grounds as they appear today. By the late 18th century the house was being let. Inventor, industrialist and part-founder of Carron Company Dr John Roebuck lived here 1764-94. Dugald Stewart the philosopher was the last tenant 1809-1828.The grounds are also the setting for events connected with Roman Week, which runs in September. The Antonine Wall runs close to the House and the remains of a Roman fortlet can be seen. There is also a 12th century church. Kinneil Museum, located in the old coachhouse, is open from 12.00-4.00pm. Nearby is the workshop in which James Watt experimented on the separate condenser in 1768 and this will feature in the guided tours.Please book online at www.historicenvironment.scot/events |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:48 PM |
EDM |
2007 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert Baptist Church |
A striking little modern church with an unusual drum feature on the street frontage. It replaces the original early 20C building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:51 PM |
EDM |
2008 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert East Church of Scotland |
This B-Listed Gothic-style church, prominent at this road junction includes a square and finialled tower and belfry on the roadside corner to a substantial entrance gable. The roof-line sweeps down over the side aisles. Originally built for the breakaway Free Church. The simple Arts and Crafts hall was added in 1923. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:53 PM |
EDM |
2009 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert Old Parish Church |
In the 17th century Larbert Church was caught up in national politics. King James VI exiled Reverend Robert Bruce of Kinnaird to his home parish. Bruce naturally started to preach from the pulpit of the old semi-deserted church, fulfilling the roll of minister for the parish. It is said that he attracted large audiences of thousands of attendees from all over central Scotland. Around 1624 he paid to have the decaying church building demolished and a new one constructed in its place. Part of it still remains. The present church opened in 1821 at a cost of £4,400. Its architect, David Hamilton, also designed Falkirk Steeple. The style is Gothic with prominent crocketed finials on the corner buttresses and the west tower. The tower contains the main entrance and the stained glass is particularly attractive with windows by Alf Webster of Glasgow, Dickson & Walker of Edinburgh and Stephen Adam of Glasgow. On the left of the approach to the church is a pink granite marble fountain with a shallow bowl on a turned circular plinth, presented in 1923. On the right is the 1905 hall, designed by P. MacGregor Chalmers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:55 PM |
EDM |
2010 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert Old Parish Churchyard |
Adjacent to the parish church is a burial ground whose magnificent monuments neatly illustrate the advent of the Industrial Revolution in Scotland. They are dominated by those relating to the Carron Ironworks, which was established in 1759. The large edifices to its managers range from an Italianate tomb, to a huge urned column and a mock Roman temple. Cast iron features strongly throughout the graveyard with elaborate railings and obelisks. The Carron Enclosure contains beautiful examples of public art, including two tombs designed by John Hutchison of Edinburgh, one of the most famous sculptors of the late 19th century.In its own separate enclosure stood the earliest cast iron funerary obelisk anywhere in the world. It commemorates James Bruce, discoverer of the source of the Nile and grandson of Reverend Robert Bruce of Kinnaird referred to in this brochure under Larbert Church. “James Bruce Esq of Kinnaird,/Who died on the 27th of April 1794,/In the 64th year of his age/His life was spent performing/useful, and splendid actions./He explored many distant regions./He discovered the fountains of the Nile./He traversed the deserts of Nubia.”The monument was so famous that Roberts Burns paid a visit to it.The graveyard is open all the year round, but during this weekend there will be guided tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:45:58 PM |
EDM |
2011 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert Rotary Hall or Carnegie Library |
Built alongside the Dobbie Hall in 1904 and designed by the same architects, A & W Black, the former library building reflects the hall’s rich façade. It is one of 2509 libraries around the world built between 1883 and 1929 with money donated by the Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie.The entrance hall has a plain mosaic floor with scrolled border. To its left, lighted by the Italianate window, is the panelled reading room. The main area of the library, where the book shelves stood, is now used as a store by the Larbert Operatic Society and the local dance group. The librarian’s howff is a hairdresser’s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:00 PM |
EDM |
2012 (Digital Doors Open) |
Larbert West Church of Scotland |
Two Gothic gables present to the main road, the larger to the main church and the smaller to the original church (1898, now the church hall). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:02 PM |
EDM |
2013 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Hall |
Erected for 409 Lodge Douglas in an Arts and Crafts style with significant Egyptian elements. The main hall still has its orignal internal decoration. This little building is considered to be Steele's best work (despite the higher B listing given to his Hippodrome cinema and Grangewells, a house in nearby Muirhouses). A list of his works in the Bo'ness area will be available at this venue. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:05 PM |
EDM |
2014 (Digital Doors Open) |
Matthew Steele Court |
The housing complex at 43-51 Corbiehall is known locally as the “Coffin Block” due to the shape of the doorways. It was designed in 1932 by Matt Steele for Bo’ness Town Council and comprises of two large 3-storey L-plan blocks with canted corners flanking a 2-storey rectangular-plan piend-roofed block on higher ground. This mass is exaggerated by the use of a painted cement render, regularly placed windows, and slightly projecting vertically aligned chimney-headed entrance bays. These latter consist of moulded piers rising through the eaves as battered stacks. Below the ground floor window sills the base is of red and white brick. The rear block has brick door margins extending to the first floor banded sill course and a vertically emphasised shaped stair window above. These have been described as early Modern Movement with Voyseyesque influences and an Austrian Secession bias. Whatever the name tag they are visually attractive and have just been completely renovated by Falkirk Council. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:07 PM |
EDM |
2015 (Digital Doors Open) |
Municipal Buildings |
This 20C complex includes the Town Hall, District Court and the main 4 storey office block linked to the Councillor / Committee Wing. Opening will be restricted to this latter portion contains the Committee Suite and Council Chambers, and has a style influenced by Le Corbusier. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:09 PM |
EDM |
2016 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum Store |
This unimposing Grangemouth warehouse is a veritable treasure house! Like many museums, Falkirk Council is only able to exhibit a small fraction of its fascinating collection of objects at any one time, and the remaining items are held here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:11 PM |
EDM |
2017 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum Store - NEW! |
See a veritable treasure trove of museum objects from the Falkirk Museums collection, housed in this unimposing Grangemouth warehouse, for future generations to appreciate. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:13 PM |
EDM |
2018 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Bo'ness Academy |
One of 4 new school buildings designed in the same architectural style under a Public-Private Finance Initiative. 3 storey crisply articulated T-block, top-lit with a strong gable treatment at its northern end. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:15 PM |
EDM |
2019 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Sheriff Court |
This building together with a swimming pool were originally planned for the town centre but are now both located in Camelon close to each other. The purpose of the court building is reflected in the stern symmetry of the frontage facade which makes an interesting comparison with the Scots Baronial variety of the Old Sheriff Court. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:17 PM |
EDM |
2020 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Burgh Buildings |
Listed Category C/S, 1879 This building presently houses the Falkirk Registrars' Office, the Marriage Room being located in the former Council Chamber. No Disabled Access to Marriage Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:19 PM |
EDM |
2021 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Gatehouse |
The Carron office block was designed by Robert Baldie in 1880. Originally fifty three bays long, the central tower gatehouse, known locally as Thunderbird 3, is all that now remains.The ground floor has a moulded segmental pend arch; the first floor a triple window; and the second floor an armorial panel featuring the Carron Company seal. The tower is topped by a square clock turret and a pyramid spire.On either side of the pend, set into the front walls, are a furnace lintel from 1760 and a date plate from a boiler connected with James Watt. The pend is fronted by a wrought iron screen and contains two carronades and two 9-pounder long guns set on garrison carriages. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:21 PM |
EDM |
2022 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Kirk |
This very large and prominent building in the Gothic style, built to replace the original, has an aisled and cruciform plan and some important stained glass. The church hall to the rear is by Matthew Steele. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:23 PM |
EDM |
2023 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Parish Church |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:25 PM |
EDM |
2024 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Sheriff Court |
Listed Category B, c 1870 Occupying the former Aitken Brewery site this building was designed by Thomas Brown in Baronial-Jacobean style (crow stepped gables and conical roofed turrets) to replace temporary hostelry accommodation for the new post of Town Sheriff. The hammer-beam roof to the courtroom is a striking internal feature. Unfortunately, the oriel windowed police station wing which formed an attractive part of the original complex is now replaced by a car park. The building is now occupied by the Falkirk Voluntary Group. Disabled Access to First Floor W.C. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:27 PM |
EDM |
2025 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady of Lourdes & St Bernadette RC Church |
This pleasance low white rendered building creates a single precinct with the Priests House which along with the substantial boundary wall partially conceals it from the main road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:29 PM |
EDM |
2026 (Digital Doors Open) |
Parish Church of Stenhouse & Carron |
Originally McLaren Memorial Church (amalgamated with Carron Church, demolished 1963) this building shows similarities to Carronvale House by the same architect, eg a flavouring of Arts-and-Crafts, open timber-work porches and small paned windows. A-listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:31 PM |
EDM |
2027 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pineapple House |
Iconic domed stone structure carved into pineapple shape. The building, originally attached to glass hot-houses, forms part of enclosure to former walled garden. Restored in 1972 by Landmark Trust to include holiday accommodation to rear. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:34 PM |
EDM |
2028 (Digital Doors Open) |
Polmont Old Church |
Built in 1732 to a design by William Adam this is a typical T-shaped church of the Presbyterian form. The south façade contains two large round-headed windows with remnants of the former tracery. The pulpit stood in the centre of the south wall, facing aisles to the north, west and east, each with a gallery. A door in each of these gables gave access to the ground floor. The galleries were reached by external stairs on the north side and the upper floor doorways mark their positions.Until last year the building was barely visible due to the growth of ivy, but recent work by the Falkirk Local History Society has seen this ivy removed. The restoration project was undertaken to enhance the World Heritage Site of the Antonine Wall, upon which the church is built. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:36 PM |
EDM |
2029 (Digital Doors Open) |
Polmont Parish Church |
This Romanesque church with its two eastern clasping towers is a familiar sight to travellers of the adjacent M9 motorway. It is claimed to be the only parish church in Scotland with two towers and was built in 1840 to a design by Edinburgh architect John Tait. Two stained glass windows facing the horseshoe gallery, donated by the Salvesen family, have recently been cleaned.The graveyard has two Adam and Eve stones, as well as green men and trade symbols and an odd carving of a man lifting his head aloft. Amongst those buried here are First World War fighter ace John Morris and victims of the Redding Pit disaster in 1923. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:38 PM |
EDM |
2030 (Digital Doors Open) |
Polmont Young Offenders Institution |
Her Majesty's Young Offenders Institution Polmont is Scotland's national facility for young men aged between 16 and 21 years who are committed to custody on remand (untried) and convicted sentences. The Scottish Government invested in a comprehensive rebuild of HMYOI Polmont, which was completed approximately 4 years ago.Polmont’s position has provided a unique opportunity to deliver the Scottish Prison Service’s vision of Unlocking Potential and Transforming Lives. For Polmont, the Vision for Young People in custody is: “To use the time a young person spends in custody to enable them to prepare for a positive future” making every contact an opportunity to learn.This vision recognises that some their time in custody may represent a chance - a rare chance - for them to engage in education or find someone who can help to point them to a better future. In addition, the approach seeks to mitigate the negative aspects of custody. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:40 PM |
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2031 (Digital Doors Open) |
Randolph Hill (Strathcarron Hospice) |
Randolph Hill, home to Strathcarron Hospice since the 1970s, was built in 1912 by William Wallace, the general manager and director of Carrongrove Papermill. The building was designed by architect E. Simpson of Stirling in the latest style of architecture, with a nod to the Arts and Crafts movement. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:43 PM |
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2032 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosebank Distillery |
The Rosebank Distillery building, mothballed by United Distillers in 1995, but still containing the vats, storage tanks, whiskey safe and stills. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:45 PM |
EDM |
2033 (Digital Doors Open) |
Russel + Aitken Offices |
James Aitken began practising as a lawyer in Falkirk in 1792 and in 1818 was joined by James Russel. The premises, from the very beginning, were in Kings Court – named after a public house called the King’s Arms. The firm of Russel + Aitken is therefore probably the oldest one in Scotland to be operating under the same name and from the same site – it’s been almost 200 years!James Russel was also a businessman involved in the industrial growth of the town. Amongst his other interests he was the manager of the Falkirk Banking Company. His portrait still hangs in the offices.The offices were built for the firm and looking from the courtyard it often strikes the passer by as odd that there is a lot of wall between the windows and the roof. This is because there is a stone vault over the ground floor rooms designed to make them fire safe and burglar proof – useful for the valuable legal documents - hence also the shutters.Over the years the offices have been extended and now reach through to Cow Wynd and the 1993 façade designed by William Cadell. Consequently there are numerous levels within the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:47 PM |
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2034 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Centre for Simulation & Clinical Human Factors |
In the heart of the new Forth Valley Royal Hospital, the Scottish Centre for Simulation & Clinical Human Factors is a state-of-the-art multi-professional training facility and the only high fidelity simulation centre in Scotland. It was established in 1998 and is increasingly recognised as a pivotal part of training a safe and capable healthcare workforce.The centre boasts a range of mid and high fidelity mannequins including adult, child, baby and neonatal simulators. Courses are run for all levels of healthcare personnel and a range of specialities, including emergency medicine, obstetrics, paediatrics and anaesthetics. The high-tech “robots” are used to simulate a range of medical conditions, including heart attacks and convulsions and the course participants’ actions are monitored and recorded. The participants then take part in a facilitated debrief where their decision-making and actions are analysed in order to see why things went well or perhaps were challenging. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:50 PM |
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2035 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Railway Preservation Society |
Bo’ness Station is dominated by the 8-bay Haymarket Shed with its fluted cast iron columns supporting an elliptical arched arcade with decorative spandrels. As well as this famous Shed the train enthusiasts of the SRPS have amassed a huge range of buildings in order to provide a working railway. The buildings range from modern warehouses to traditional goods sheds. These enable the steam engines to be maintained daily, carriages to be stripped down and diesel locomotives rebuilt. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:52 PM |
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2036 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's West Church |
This tall red sandstone building with its 130ft tall spire dominates Newmarket Street. The use of red-snecked rubble makes it stand out from the neighbouring buildings. Above the entrance is a fine Burning Bush sculpture. The foundation stone for Falkirk Free Church was laid on 15th September 1894, and in January 1896 it opened at a total cost of £8,100. It was designed by James Strang in the mid-pointed Gothic style. The inside was refurbished last year and is now bright and clean. Colourful stained glass in a variety of styles fills the ground floor windows. It includes the figure of St Modan – the patron saint of the town – and the town’s coat of arms and motto, ”BETTER MEDDLE WI THE DEIL THAN THE BAIRNS O FALKIRK”. These are also to be found on the Burgh Buildings. On the window the lion has changed colour to yellow! The congregation’s war memorial is on the organ casing, and the roll of honour is in the main stair. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:54 PM |
EDM |
2037 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Church |
This tall red sandstone building with its 130ft tall spire dominates Newmarket Street. The use of red-snecked rubble makes it stand out from the neighbouring buildings. Above the entrance is a fine Burning Bush sculpture. The foundation stone for Falkirk Free Church was laid on 15th September 1894, and in January 1896 it opened at a total cost of £8,100. It was designed by James Strang in the mid-pointed Gothic style. The inside was refurbished recently and is now bright and clean. Colourful stained glass in a variety of styles fills the ground floor windows. It includes the figure of St Modan – the patron saint of the town – and the town’s coat of arms and motto BETTER MEDDLE WI THE DEIL THAN THE BAIRNS O FALKIRK. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:56 PM |
EDM |
2038 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Parish Church |
Designed in 1905 by J N Scott and A Lorne Campbell in the perpendicular style the church has Art Nouveau details. The three stage tower contains the entrance under a square moulded hood. The tower is finished with a battlemented parapet and a green copper fleche. An octagonal stair tower rises above the parapet with delicate Art Nouveau pedestals at each angle extending above the ogival roof. There are wide perpendicular traceried windows in the gables containing stained glass. The interior consists of a four-bay nave with a north gallery over the vestibule. The latter is screened from the nave by wooden panelling with leaded glass; the doors having ornate brass handles. Chamfered arcades provide aisles that merge into the transepts giving the church a cruciform plan. The grand scale of St Andrew’s is evident immediately; however, it has lost none of its charm or sense of community. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:46:58 PM |
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2039 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Catharine's Episcopal Church |
This small homely building is in the Romanesque or Norman style and its most prominent feature is the use of slate in the arched windows and door heads. It was built in 1921, as testified by the foundation stone in the north wall of the angular chancel apse. The architects were Dick Peddie and Walker Todd. The church was built in such a way that it could easily be extended to the west, which now gives it a strange unfinished appearance. To the south the wooden hall and connecting passage prove a sharp contrast to the stone main building. The church is entered through a beautifully detailed and heavily buttressed porch, under an arched doorway. Small stained glass windows in the apse provide colour and light. One was donated by Mr G Gould, art master at the Bo’ness Academy, and was made by his students. The glass in the west gable depicts the town’s main industries – coal mining, whaling and maritime trade. The stone of the chancel arch is left bare to contrast with the groin-plastered vaulted ceiling of the nave and chancel. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:01 PM |
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2040 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary of the Angels |
This unusual church was designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia in 1960-1 and includes a presbytery to the rear. From outside the distinguishing features are the use of banded yellow firebrick, irregular rectilinear windows, deep wooden boarding and flat copper roofs. The entrance is through the low western aisle. Inside the rays of light from the clerestory windows play across the twin pillars that separate the aisle from the eight-bay nave. Deep laminated beams – a speciality of the Grangemouth firm of Muirheads – enrich the ceiling and are echoed by the pine pews. The baptistry provides a separate focal point.The furniture is modern, with clean lines, presenting an uncluttered but warm space for the congregation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:03 PM |
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2041 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary Of The Angels RC Church |
This church and priest's house is one of a number of buildings by the experimental Glasgow architect Jack Coia and his practice, and a unique example of a Category A listing of a 'modernist' building. The design of the abstract flat roof brick exterior maybe a matter of aesthetic debate but inside the clerestory lighting of brick and wood creates an unquestionably beautiful sacred space. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:05 PM |
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2042 (Digital Doors Open) |
Steeple |
Completed in 1814 according to designs by David Hamilton of Glasgow, the Steeple is the iconic landmark of the town. 140ft tall, it has four stages – the bottom being severe Florentine; the second Greek Doric; the third or clock chamber Italianate; and the belfry Ionic. It was constructed to house the town’s bell and clock, as well as containing temporary lockups. The design was a reflection of civic pride. The original Steeple on the site was erected in 1697 and was the first building to be owned by the Stentmasters – the precursor of the town council. An exhibition on the history of the Steeple can be found in the Howgate Shopping Centre nearby from mid-September.Today the ground floor is the only area open to the public and functions as the Box Office for Falkirk Community Trust. Over this weekend there will be opportunities to inspect the two prison cells (lockups) usual closed to the public. These retain their original reinforced doors and traces of the iron cladding of both the ceilings and the floors. People had escaped from the previous tolbooth, but this was not going to happen here! To enable it to open to the public, work on the building has been supported by the Falkirk Townscape Heritage Initiative with further work to be undertaken in future years.Open courtesy of Falkirk Council & Falkirk Community TrustPlease note: access is to the first and second floors of the building only, by a small spiral staircase. Visitors must be able to ascend and descend the stairs. We reserve the right to refuse access in reasonable circumstances. No wheelchair access. Parking in town centre. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:07 PM |
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2043 (Digital Doors Open) |
Struthers Memorial Church |
The foundation stone for the new Falkirk Town Mission was laid on 10th September 1898. Amazingly, almost all of the money for it, about £1600, was raised at a grand bazaar in the Town Hall that year.The original plans by Alexander Gauld were modified when the mission was given a bell from Falkirk Steeple – the tower was provided with a louvred belfry instead of a dome. The church has a horseshoe balcony, reached by a stair in the tower. A library (now a crèche) and meeting rooms were placed to the front of the building.The Town Mission closed its doors for the last time in March 1985. On 12th December 1986 they re-opened as the Struther’s Memorial Church and remain so to this day. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:10 PM |
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2044 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Barony Theatre |
The Barony Theatre building was erected in the 1880s as Borrowstoun Primary School. It is a typical stone building of the School Board era in plain Scottish Baronial style.Since the early 1960s, the Barony Players have made a number of internal modifications, including the installation of raked seating, to bring the building back to life as a venue fit to host theatrical productions. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:12 PM |
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2045 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Knowe |
Large Victorian villa extended upwards (Matthew Steele 1907) with striking columned and domed corner turret and cantilevered Tudor billiard room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:14 PM |
EDM |
2046 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torwood Broch |
Torwood or Tappoch Broch is probably the best preserved of all the Lowland brochs with walls over 10ft high. It stands at the high point overlooking the Roman road to Stirling and with panoramic views across the Forth Valley. Due to its strategic location on the road this historic wood also saw William Wallace hiding in an oak tree, the Royalist army holding a defensive line against Oliver Cromwell and Donald Cargill excommunicating Charles II. The broch was excavated in 1868 by Colonel Dundas and the interior left exposed. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:16 PM |
EDM |
2047 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity Church |
A walk through the history of the town inevitably starts at the old parish church. The town of Falkirk owes its name to the church, which is believed to date back to the 7th century. However, the oldest part of the existing building is the base of the tower, which is 15th century. The prominent steeple of 1738 was designed by William Adam. The medieval church was demolished in 1810 and on 8th September 1811 the present one was opened. The plans had been prepared by Gillespie Graham giving an auditorium church. Externally, the angles are emphasised by square pseudo-towers with crenellated tops, the gables surmounted by a matching crow-stepping. The cost of the building was nearly £5000. In 1892 a two-storey hall by R R Anderson was added to the south side of the tower. Since the late 13th century the graveyard has attracted international visitors, including Cromwell’s troops. Robert Burns also made the pilgrimage, for here are the monuments to Sir John de Graeme and Sir John Stewart of Bonkhill, killed in the 1298 Battle of Falkirk. The de Graeme tomb was covered with a cast iron canopy made by the Falkirk Iron Company in 1860. Here too are the graves of Colonel Robert Munro, young Glengarry, and other victims of the Jacobite battle of 1746. More soldiers are commemorated on the war memorial that forms the entrance from the hall; and this is now joined by the memorial from the Erskine Church. Open courtesy of the Kirk Session of Falkirk Trinity. Wheelchair access to ground floor only. Limited parking to side of church for elderly/disabled. Further parking in town centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:18 PM |
EDM |
2048 (Digital Doors Open) |
Watling Lodge |
Watling Lodge is a finely detailed and well-preserved example of a late 19th century Arts and Crafts villa, with the added importance of being constructed directly upon one of the best preserved stretches of the Antonine Wall. The villa was built in 1893 for Mr Fairley, the proprietor of a nearby chemical works. Red sandstone and the copious use of timber give the building a warm welcoming aspect. The green slated roof is broken up by prominent jettied half-timbered dormers with carved bargeboarded gables; and is capped by terracotta ridge tiles and underlined by overhanging bracketed eaves. The timber sash and case windows contain examples of patterned, stained, frosted and leaded glass and this is echoed by the richly decorated lobby door and surround. The interior is richly finished with timber, panelled plaster and glass. Both the main house and the brick stable block are today used by the Barnardo’s Cluaran Service and the Barnardo’s Axis Service – it is not a residential children’s home. Open courtesy of Barnardo’s Scotland. Wheelchair access to ground floor only. Parking on street/ disabled spaces in drive. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:21 PM |
EDM |
2049 (Digital Doors Open) |
Zetland Old Parish Church |
This unusual asymmetrical grouping in grey ashlar replaced the original in Zetland Place. It has a cruciform plan and is dominated by a parapeted and perforated main tower and slender stair tower. Visitors to this venue may take the opportunity to view from outside the neighbouring Grange Church (1903, B listed) and also, further along Ronaldshay Crescent, the former Abbotsgrange Middle School (1908, B listed) , both buildings now converted to flats. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:23 PM |
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2050 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine Community Halls |
Designed by William Black of Messrs A. & W. Black, architects, Falkirk, the Erskine Church was built in 1905. It is in the Gothic style of architecture of the Perpendicular period, with a square tower at the south-west corner some 90 ft tall. The south gable presents a five light tracery window and twin doors to the street, approached by an imposing broad flight of steps.The church is cruciform in plan, with nave, aisles, chancel and two shallow transepts. There are galleries over the end of the nave and each of the transepts. A creamy sandstone from Eastfield Quarry was used.Internally the bases of the pillars are of freestone but the walls and ceiling have been finished with lathe and plaster. Behind the church and communicating with it is a hall to accommodate 200 people, a smaller hall, vestry, session room, ladies room, waiting room, kitchen and offices. The total cost of the building was put at £9248.The building ceased functioning as a church in 2014 and is used as community halls. It now provides a great venue for functions.Courtesy of The Erskine Community Halls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:25 PM |
EDM |
2051 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Town Centre |
The Falkirk Townscape Initiative is a grant-giving scheme funded by Falkirk Council, HLF, Historic Environment Scotland and others, that has seen £5.5 million invested in Falkirk Town Centre between 2013 and 2018. The aim is to help regenerate the area through investing in its unique and rich heritage. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:27 PM |
EDM |
2052 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bo'ness Recreation Centre |
The buildings were designed for the sloping site in Gauze Road by Alison, Hutchison & Partners in 1972 for Central Regional Council and opened in 1976. The exterior features an open scale and platt staircase and ramp access to the main entrance on the first floor. Described by one architect as a “metal box” it has large areas of windows, typical of this period. It houses meeting rooms, games rooms and a swimming pool, with tennis and football pitches outside. These facilities support indoor bowling, football, keep fit classes, badminton, the 50+ club, yoga, squash, and so on. The main feature is the swimming pool measuring 25m x 12.5m with six lanes and a large viewing area for up to 60 spectators. This allows a wide range of water based activities to take place – not just swimming, but also synchronised swimming and sub-aqua diving. The pool is set in a thick concrete trough terraced into the hill slope with most of it set above ground on a supporting frame. Some water leaches though the concrete, carrying with it calcium, to form small stalactites on the outer face. Even though the water comes from the mains it is filtered in large containers to remove small particles and chemically treated to kill bacteria and remove parasites like Cryptosporidium. Infamously chlorine is added, find out why and how. Due to the restricted spaces involved there is no wheelchair access. Courtesy of Falkirk Community Trust & the management of the Recreation Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:29 PM |
EDM |
2053 (Digital Doors Open) |
Callendar House Archives |
In the west wing of Callendar House lies the Searchroom for Falkirk Archives, containing collections relating to the Falkirk area and its people.It is located in the oldest part of the house. When the Forbes family was in residence it was used as a library whilst the adjacent archival storage area was a ladies’ parlour. The current design of the library dates from 1830 and was created by David Hamilton, who also designed the Steeple and Larbert Church. It has original oak panelled walls with an elegant barrel-vaulted ceiling. The wood is said to be from the family estates in the south of Scotland. A large mirror at one end reflects the repeated rectangular shapes of the bronze screens and coffering of the ceiling, thereby exaggerating the length of the narrow room. The room is north facing which helps to keep the contents cool, both in Forbes’ time and ours, as well as contributing to the visual mood of the room.This special weekend opening of Falkirk Archives also opens up a lesser known aspect of archival collecting - displaying material one might not expect to find in an archive such as sound and film recordings. This was highlighted by a recent BBC documentary on the BA Cowboys!Callendar House is open free throughout the year and has permanent displays of Roman material, as well as a large late 18th century kitchen and beautiful grounds. Courtesy of Falkirk Community Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:31 PM |
EDM |
2054 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkirk Football Stadium |
Falkirk Stadium is home to the Scottish Championship club, Falkirk FC, and has a capacity of 7,937.Work began on building the stadium in 2003 after Brockville Park, the club's town centre home since 1885, was sold and demolished. The new stadium was opened in 2004 with the main stand completed. It was designed by Falkirk Council architects and constructed by Mowlem. The main façade faces west towards the town and is dominated by four apsidal metal sheeted stairwells and horizontal bands of powder blue-tinted windows. The north and south stands were built and opened in 2005 and 2009 respectively.The project of building the stadium started as a partnership between Falkirk Football Club and Falkirk Council who set up the Falkirk Community Stadium Ltd. Falkirk's first ever game at the stadium was a friendly in July 2004 against Dundee resulting in a 2–1 defeat (but we don’t mention that).The second stand to the north of the pitch has a capacity of 2,000 and its completion brought the stadium's capacity to over the Scottish Premier League's 6,000 seating criteria, meaning Falkirk was allowed automatic promotion from the First Division. The stand received its safety certificate in late March 2005, shortly before the SPL's deadline.An artificial playing surface was installed at the stadium in June 2013. In 2016 Lowland Football League side Stirling University FC started playing their home matches at the ground, having moved from Stirling Albion's Forthbank Stadium. Likewise, in April 2018 it was announced that East Stirlingshire would begin playing their home matches at the Falkirk Stadium from the start of the 2018–19 season. The club had previously played in the town at Firs Park until 2008, before spending a decade ground-sharing with Stenhousemuir at Ochilview Park.Courtesy of Falkirk Football Club. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:33 PM |
EDM |
2055 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forth Valley Sensory Centre garden |
Forth Valley Sensory Centre are the proud beneficiaries of the “Adopt a Sculpture” programme. A fabulous tactile sculpture called “Big Wave Vortex”, by Tom Allan, is now located within the Sensory Garden located next to the Centre.The Garden provides a great place to relax and grab a moment of peace or simply enjoy the delightful flowers. With benches, tables, chairs and a picnic bench, it is also a great spot for some alfresco dining. The garden was designed to enrich the senses of touch and smell.You can even say hello to the famous Tin Man - now an official Pokestop for Pokemon Go players!The fountain has recently been remodelled and some great new musical instruments installed along with a new handcrafted bench. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:36 PM |
EDM |
2056 (Digital Doors Open) |
ADAM SMITH HERITAGE CENTRE |
Adam Smith Global Foundation offers you an opportunity to explore their exciting Heritage Centre and Timeline, created to celebrate Kirkcaldy’s most famous son, the economist and moral philosopher, Adam Smith, in his 18th Century town birthplace. Come along and enjoy the exhibition and hear about our exciting plans for the latest phase of this Birthplace Initiative including the garden and enterprise projects. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:38 PM |
EDM |
2057 (Digital Doors Open) |
Adam Smith Theatre |
Located in Kirkcaldy's town centre, the Adam Smith Theatre is a popular venue in a traditional setting, well-loved for its high-quality shows, full-scale cinema and long history as the heart of the local arts scene. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:47:40 PM |
EDM |
2058 (Digital Doors Open) |
AUCHTERDERRAN CHURCH |
The Church and Crypt underwent major renovations and restoration in 2017. Visitors will be able to view and tour the church and grounds. The local History Group have produced a booklet detailing the history of the church and the surrounding area, and this will be available for visitors. The flower committee will have decorated the church which will also be open on the Saturday afternoon 2- 4pm. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:52:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:52:58 PM |
EDM |
2059 (Digital Doors Open) |
AUCHTERTOOL KIRK |
The Kirk invites you to enjoy peaceful contemplation in this beautiful setting. See our wonderful stained glass war memorial window, 17thC grave slabs, carved stone font and 1886 organ. All are welcome in this place. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:00 PM |
EDM |
2060 (Digital Doors Open) |
BURNTISLAND HERITAGE TRUST |
"Island Jewels of the Forth" - an island hopping tour which shines a spotlight on the now mainly deserted islands from Bass Rock at mouth of the Forth westwards to the iconic Forth Bridge. Exhibition examines their character, rich natural heritage and tells tales that deserve to be better known. www.burntisland.net |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:02 PM |
EDM |
2061 (Digital Doors Open) |
DYSART TOLBOOTH & TOWN HALL |
Dysart Tolbooth was built in the late 16th century and visitors will be able to access the former prison cell. The 19th century Town Hall holds the permanent exhibition of the Dysart Trust which features fascinating items from Dysart’s industrial past. There are many old school class photographs which have always proven to be of great interest to visitors and the memorabilia relating to bygone Dysart is particularly evocative. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:04 PM |
EDM |
2062 (Digital Doors Open) |
KINGLASSIE PARISH CHURCH |
A church has stood on this site since 1126 when Robert, Archbishop of St Andrews, granted the land to the Abbey of Dunfermline. The original building, which was dedicated to St Glastian, has had many alterations since then. The current building standing on the footprint of the original, dates partly to the 16thC, but was largely rebuilt in 1773 after it had become ruinous, and was then altered again in 1887. The phases of extending and rebuilding can still be seen in the masonry walls. Combine your visit to the church with a short walk to see the nearby Finglassin's Well. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:06 PM |
EDM |
2063 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkcaldy Galleries |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:09 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:20 PM |
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2064 (Digital Doors Open) |
KIRKCALDY AULD KIRK |
Experience Kirkcaldy’s heritage inside the oldest building in town in continuous use. View the beautiful stained glass windows by Burne-Jones and William Morris, newly restored, and Crear McCartney; hear the stories of Kirkcaldy’s famous folk – the butler who made his fortune from a beached whale; the last fatal duel in Scotland; the witch kept in the tower before execution; Adam Smith and Rev. George Gillespie. Tour the historic graveyard for more! Climb the ancient bell tower for magnificent views and take in this year’s exhibition celebrating 775 years since the Catholic consecration in 1244. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:11 PM |
EDM |
2065 (Digital Doors Open) |
LAWS CLOSE ~ THE MERCHANTS HOUSE |
Law’s Close, known locally as “The Merchants House” is a Category ‘A’ listed building and one of the best preserved 16th century town houses in Scotland. Situated on the High Street in Kirkcaldy with views across the Firth of Forth towards Edinburgh. The building dates from the 1500’s and is considered to be one of the finest surviving examples of a house of this type. After becoming redundant and falling into disrepair, the building was restored by Scottish Historic Buildings Trust after an extensive repair programme. The building re-opened in 2005 and now offers comfortable and unique office accommodation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:13 PM |
EDM |
2066 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochore Meadows Country Park |
The Willie Clarke Centre at Lochore Meadows Country Park is the hub of all activities within the park. We are keen that visitors are given the opportunity to appreciate the buildings setting in the park and its flexibility for use for a variety of business and leisure functions and events. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:15 PM |
EDM |
2067 (Digital Doors Open) |
Methil Heritage Centre |
In our Heritage Centre we have 6 monthly exhibitions. We have workshops on regularly and we do talks and outreach. We also have class visits from local schools. We have an extensive Archive and deal with many enquiries from both home and abroad. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:17 PM |
EDM |
2068 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rothes Halls |
Rothes Halls is an entertainment and conference venue located right in the centre of Glenrothes, adjoining the Kingdom Shopping Centre. Its vibrant programme includes popular music, big-name comedy, drama, dance and children's shows and large-scale, site-specific theatre productions. The FifeSpace & FotoSpace visual arts galleries are located on the first floor and host new exhibitions every six weeks, ranging from nationally-recognised names to touring exhibitions and local artists' work. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:19 PM |
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2069 (Digital Doors Open) |
St FINGLASSEN'S WELL |
Laying on the mediaeval pilgrimage route from Culross to St Andrews Kinglassie has a little known spring called Finglassin's or St Glass’s well and it is highly likely that pilgrims would have stopped here to slake their thirst.With the official opening of the new “Fife Pilgrim Way" the well has been featured as part of Kinglassie’s rich heritage and access has been improved to allow a new generation of ‘pilgrims’ to visit the historic site. This year you will be able to see the new wellhead that has been constructed to a design based on early mediaeval bee-hive cell wellheads found in Britain and Ireland.Our thanks go to the owner of the site for his continued support in this project. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:21 PM |
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2070 (Digital Doors Open) |
St MARK'S COPTIC ORTHODOX CHURCH |
Scotland's first Coptic Church serves a congregation of people from 15 nationalities including Scottish, Irish, Egyptian, Swedish, Sudanese, Lebanese, Spanish and Korean. The congregation comes to Kirkcaldy every Sunday morning from all over Scotland to attend divine liturgy. Converting Invertiel Parish Church in 1994 produced an astounding interior which will not fail to impress. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:23 PM |
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2071 (Digital Doors Open) |
St DROSTAN'S , MARKINCH |
There are records of a church at Markinch dating from the time of MacBeth but the present church tower was built in the first half of the 12th century. Pieces of Norman decoration still survive. It is believed to be one of the oldest buildings in Scotland still in continuous use - but why such quality and why Markinch? The tour guide will try to provide answers. The interior now has a light, elegant Georgian character. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:25 PM |
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2072 (Digital Doors Open) |
KIRKCALDY ART CLUB |
The history of the building is bound up with Dysart House as It once served as offices and laundry for the Sinclair and Nairn families. From 1930 it was the laundry for the Carmelite Monastery. Kirkcaldy Art Club bought the building in 1970 for £150! Visitors will find greatly improved premises with a splendid Pottery and an upstairs painting studio with stair lift access if necessary. There will be an exhibition of members' work, including pottery, paintings, jewellery, glass, cards and other items. There will also be activities for children in the Pottery, and light refreshments on offer. Some art club members will also be demonstrating their work in a range of mediums. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:27 PM |
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2073 (Digital Doors Open) |
BURNTISLAND PARISH CHURCH |
Built between 1592-1595, this is the oldest post reformation church still in use in Scotland. Burntisland Parish Church is also known as the 'Kirk of the Bible' because King James VI of Scotland held the General Assembly here in May 1601 where he granted a new translation of the Bible since known as the 'King James Authorised Version'. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:29 PM |
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2074 (Digital Doors Open) |
DYSART St CLAIR CHURCH |
There is only one example of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s work on the east coast of Scotland and it can be seen in Dysart St Clair Church of Scotland. The murals will be on show from 12 noon, after the morning service. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:32 PM |
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2075 (Digital Doors Open) |
MONIMAIL TOWER |
Monimail Tower Project is a small charity and community living in a beautiful walled garden and orchard set around a medieval tower dating to the 13th century. Monimail was an estate belonging to William Lamberton (Bishop of St. Andrews 1298-1328) who constructed a manor house that became a Rennaisance Palace for the Archbishops of St Andrews. The A-Listed tower is a surviving fragment of the palace and comprises three storeys over a basement, which was later altered to form an ice house.https://www.diggersanddreamers.org.uk/communities/existing/monimail-tower-project |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:34 PM |
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2076 (Digital Doors Open) |
EARTHSHIP FIFE, KINGHORN |
Earthship Fife is the only building of its kind in Scotland – a sustainability model made from car tyres and waste with renewable energy, self contained water and sewage systems. Needs to be seen to be believed!Tours of the Earthship will take place at 1200, 1400 and 1500. https://sci-scotland.org.uk/about-earthship-fife/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:36 PM |
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2077 (Digital Doors Open) |
MAC - FIFE'S MUSEUM BUS @ LOCHORE |
The Museum Bus will be on site and open for Doors Open Day at Lochore Meadows Country Park and will have a Museum Exhibition on the recently opened Fife Pilgrim Way. https://www.onfife.com/museums-galleries/schools-and-groups/mac-fifes-mobile-museum |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:38 PM |
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2078 (Digital Doors Open) |
WEMYSS SCHOOL OF NEEDLEWORK |
Started in 1876 by Dora, the eldest daughter of James Hay Erskine Wemyss, of Wemyss Castle, the school was modelled on the Royal School of Needlework in London; but with a partisan purpose. The Wemyss School sought to teach a skill to local girls from which they would then be able to earn a living. Under the present guardian, Fiona Wemyss, the School has progressed to teaching all kinds of Needlecrafts, supplying materials and designs to customers while still retaining the original building and a wealth of historical pieces.https://wemyssneedlework.com/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:40 PM |
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2079 (Digital Doors Open) |
FIFE HERITAGE RAILWAY |
Wheelchairs are welcome and disabled parking will be provided close to the amenities. Wheelchair access to toilets, tearoom, platform, station building and workshop. However our heritage coach on the train unfortunately does not have wheelchair access. A steam passenger train will be running to provide rides on the day and there will be a model railway on display as well as craft stalls. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:42 PM |
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2080 (Digital Doors Open) |
LEVENMOUTH ACADEMY |
The Centre currently offers a wide variety of activities to include:• Learning for Work (Adult Certificated Courses) • Learning for Leisure (Adult Non-Certificated Courses) • Sport and Fitness Classes • Learning for Fun (Children's Classes) • Children's Holiday activities • Special Events and 'One Off' Activities • Birthday Parties • Casual facility use The Centre is also home to a variety of different community groups and organisations, which operate as independent groups based within the facility.For more information regarding the class programmes and facilities offered at Community Use Schools, please visit our website www.fifedirect.org.uk/CUSchools or our Facebook page www.facebook.com/CUSchools or our Twitter page www.twitter.com/CUSchoolsFife |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:44 PM |
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2081 (Digital Doors Open) |
KIRKCALDY SHERIFF COURT |
The original Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court building was built in 1894, and opened in May of that year. A modern extension was added in 1982, providing additional court rooms, chambers and a room (with library) for the use the local faculty of solicitors. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:47 PM |
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2082 (Digital Doors Open) |
SWACS, TERRAS HALL |
Come and see the largest collection of Pictish carvings anywhere – still in the place where they were made over 1500 years ago. As well as telling the story of the caves our brand-new Museum & Visitor Centre has displays and information on local geology and history, including later industries based in the village, like mining and textiles. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:49 PM |
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2083 (Digital Doors Open) |
COLLESSIE VILLAGE TOURS |
PLEASE NOTE COLLESSIE WILL TAKE PART IN THE EAST AREA EVENTS ON SUNDAY 1st SEPTEMBER AND NOT 8th SEPTEMBER AS ERRONEOUSLY LISTED IN THE PRINTED BROCHURE |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:51 PM |
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2084 (Digital Doors Open) |
ARCHAEOLOGY ROOM, UNIVERSITY OF St ANDREWS |
Come to the University's Archaeology Room to see and handle examples of prehistoric worked flint and Cypriot artefacts such as pottery vessels, lamps, figurines and votive offerings. The objects, dating from the Palaeolithic to the Byzantine period, provide fascinating glimpses into the ancient world – from trade, technology and consumption to burial, beliefs and artistic expression. Learn about our latest digital research and discover how we are using unfamiliar, ancient material to improve literacy, health and well being! |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:53 PM |
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2085 (Digital Doors Open) |
CULTS KIRK, PITLESSIE |
Cults Kirk is a well preserved 18th century Presbyterian Church (‘B’ Listed) in a beautiful location. Christian worship has taken place on this site for more than one thousand years. Sir David Wilkie R.A., born in the manse, was a child when the Kirk was renovated to its present form. The only memorial in Scotland to Sir David, by Samuel Joseph, is located in the church. A brief history is available and there is a permanent display of Wilkie’s life and work. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:55 PM |
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2086 (Digital Doors Open) |
FIFE FOLK MUSEUM |
Housed in weavers’ cottages and the historic Weigh House, in the beautiful village of Ceres, the Fife Folk Museum has over 10,000 objects and artefacts on display. Our small independent museum is manned by volunteers and offers a warm welcome. This year our exhibits are:- the Cottage Room depicting life in the 1850’s ; Victorian Life in Costume; Working Horses in Fife and many more. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:53:58 PM |
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2087 (Digital Doors Open) |
ISLE OF MAY LIGHTHOUSES |
Over the weekend, we’ll be opening buildings normally kept under lock and key on the island. This includes access to the main Stevenson lighthouse (access to the top), the 1634 Beacon (Scotland’s oldest lighthouse), the Low Lighthouse (access to the top), the engine rooms and the former lighthouse keepers’ building. It’s the only opportunity all year to see inside these unique buildings on the Isle of May. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:00 PM |
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2088 (Digital Doors Open) |
KING JAMES LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF St ANDREWS |
The King James Library was founded in 1612 with the patronage of James VI & I. The Library is in the north range of St Mary's College quadrangle, above Parliament Hall. Distinguished scientist James Gregory, first Regius Professor of Mathematics (1668-1673), worked in the Library. A meridian line was placed in the floor in 1726 to commemorate his work. This line continues outside across the pavement of South Street. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:02 PM |
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2089 (Digital Doors Open) |
KINGSBARNS CHURCH |
You will be given a warm welcome to this old village church, which dates from 1631. Come to enjoy short organ recitals or ask to hear your favourite hymn. Explore the historic churchyard with our quiz. Refreshments served for a donation to church funds. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:04 PM |
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2090 (Digital Doors Open) |
LARGO PARISH CHURCH |
The current building of Largo Parish Church dates from 1620 with a number of alterations over the years. Major restoration in 2015-17 involved external stonework repairs and work on the stained glass and leaded windows. There is a wealth of local history to be seen inside and out, with stories to bring it all to life - come and enjoy our shared heritage. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:06 PM |
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2091 (Digital Doors Open) |
PARLIAMENT HALL, UNIVERSITY OF St. ANDREWS |
Standing on the site of the University's oldest college, this impressive wood-paneled room was originally used for classes and examinations. It was renamed ‘Parliament Hall’ after the Scottish Parliament sat here in 1645-1646 during an outbreak of plague in Edinburgh. Visitors can view some of the University’s historic portraits and furniture and chat to our friendly staff! Outside, in St Mary’s Quadrangle, there is a large holm oak tree, which is around 275 years old and another ancient tree: a thorn tree, supposedly planted by Mary Queen of Scots in the sixteenth century. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:08 PM |
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2092 (Digital Doors Open) |
PITTENWEEM PRIORY GATEHOUSE |
Discover the charm of this 15th century Gatehouse rebuilt by Bishop James Kennedy. The Priory of Pittenweem thrived from the 13th century until the Reformation. Let your steward explain its links with the Isle of May and St Andrews Cathedral. Efforts continue to restore this hidden gem for community use. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:10 PM |
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2093 (Digital Doors Open) |
SENATE ROOM, UNIVERSITY OF St ANDREWS |
This room is named after the Senatus Academicus, the supreme body of the University responsible for regulating teaching and discipline and approving degrees. The interior was re-designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson in 1897-8. It contains fine portraits by Raeburn, Lely and Wilkie and a rare split second clock used by 17th century mathematician, James Gregory. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:12 PM |
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2094 (Digital Doors Open) |
St JOHN THE EVANGELIST, EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
Enter this deceptively large interior and admire the wood carvings by Robert Lorimer, who lived at nearby Kellie Castle, as well as the splendid stained glass, both old and contemporary. Younger visitors may enjoy counting how many angels they can find inside the church. Don’t forget to visit the nearby Priory Gatehouse. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:15 PM |
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2095 (Digital Doors Open) |
St MARGARET'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
A picturesque red-brick church with a vaulted interior, designed in late Victorian Gothic style by eminent Dundee Architect Thomas Cappon in 1896, and featuring a variety of texture and colour, use of timber, and intricate window tracery. The church contains several interesting memorials and the 2004 hall extension constructed in matching materials fits perfectly with the original building. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:17 PM |
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2096 (Digital Doors Open) |
TAYPORT AULD KIRK |
This has been a religious site since 1607 but the present structure dates from 1794. It is a distinctive local landmark, particularly because of its leaning tower. The church contains a Miller pipe organ installed in 1899. Auld Kirk is developing as an Arts and Heritage Centre, whilst retaining historic features. The surrounding graveyard has interesting slabs which reflect Tayport’s history, maritime connections and the family grave of renowned local artist Cynicus. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:19 PM |
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2097 (Digital Doors Open) |
TAYPORT BURGH CHAMBERS |
The old Tayport Burgh Chambers are opened especially for Doors Open events. Take the opportunity to visit the old JP Courtroom and view pictures, historical maps, information, regalia and documents. The garden will also be open for you to enjoy. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:21 PM |
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2098 (Digital Doors Open) |
THE 1940s HOUSE |
Built in 1936 as a comfortable modern home in central Cupar, this private dwelling house has survived with only limited modernisation. Sympathetically restored in a 1940s' décor and fitted out with furniture, furnishings and appliances of the era, it is a living time-capsule of the sights, sounds and smells of a home of that period, giving visitors a fully immersive experience. Tours in small groups, conducted by the owners. ALL TOURS ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:23 PM |
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2099 (Digital Doors Open) |
MARTYRS KIRK, THOMSON READING ROOM, UNIVERSITY OF St ANDREWS |
The University bought Martyrs Kirk in 2012. After preserving and re-fitting the iconic building, incorporating the Thomson Reading Room and Special Collections Reading Room, it opened in 2013. The architects used lighting skillfully to illuminate highlights of the new interior as well as the original architecture and with awe inspiring stained glass in windows, the Thomson Reading Room is an exceptional environment for study and contemplation. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:25 PM |
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2100 (Digital Doors Open) |
BYRE THEATRE, St ANDREWS |
The Byre Theatre was founded in 1933 and the current building was designed by award-winning architects Nicoll Russell Studios of Broughty Ferry, opening in 2001. With an auditorium and studio the Byre hosts around 800 events every year including theatre, dance, film, comedy and music. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:28 PM |
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2101 (Digital Doors Open) |
EARLSFERRY TOWN HALL GUIDED WALKS |
Earlsferry became a Royal Burgh in 1589 with liberty to hold markets and have a market cross. The mediaeval town-house was described in 1840 as 'an old building', which contained the town-hall, and a wretched gaol before being replaced in 1872. Learn about the history of Earlsferry’s Town Hall and take a guided history walk round the Burgh learning about the pilgrims, weavers, golf club makers and tourist venues. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:30 PM |
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2102 (Digital Doors Open) |
LENG MEMORIAL CHAPEL |
Sir John Leng was a 19th century entrepreneur from Hull who adopted Dundee and made his name producing a pioneering daily newspaper for the people. He commissioned the Gothic style chapel as a memorial for his first wife, Mary. This charming A-Listed building was erected in 1895-7 to a design, by Dundee Architect Thomas Cappon, which reflected a miniature cathedral in 13th Century French style. It has a Caen stone interior and is adorned with gargoyles, and carvings by John BremnerEnjoy the magnificent views from the hill-top location. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:32 PM |
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2103 (Digital Doors Open) |
St MARY'S , NEWPORT on TAY |
Designed by architect TM Cappon, this Grade B Listed Building dates from 1886. The stained glass in the church dates from 1885 to 1950 and includes two windows from the Kempe Studio in London. The organ was installed in 1904, and is by John Miller of Dundee. The Rood screen figures were sculpted by William Lamb of Montrose and unusually depict Christ as beardless. Many visitors remark on a numinous feeling in the church.https://stmaryschurchnewportontay.org/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:34 PM |
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2104 (Digital Doors Open) |
THE ANDERSON COLLECTION, COLINSBURGH |
Enjoy this splendid collection showing how genealogy enriches your family history. Interesting artefacts and portraits illuminating ancestors back through the centuries; from Diana, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Robert the Bruce and beyond! www.andersonofnorthfield.net |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:36 PM |
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2105 (Digital Doors Open) |
ABDIE CURLING HOUSE |
Built in the 1860s on Lindores Loch this is a rare and charming example of its type. On display will be original artefacts associated with this ancient Scottish sport and this particular venerable club’s history. Trace your curling ancestors in the beautiful hand-written club books dating back to 1831.Access from car park beside church. Follow the markers over a stile and round a farm field, approx 400m walk and stout shoes or boots are essential. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:38 PM |
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2106 (Digital Doors Open) |
PRIORY DOOCOT, CRAIL |
Known locally as the Priory Doocot, and built on landholdings likely to have once belonged to the Cistercian Nunnery of St Mary, this is an excellent example of 16thC beehive doocot. The building has recently undergone an extensive restoration which included a reconstructed interior, complete with a new potence ladder for accessing the nesting boxes, lighting and information boards. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:40 PM |
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2107 (Digital Doors Open) |
WILKIE MEMORIAL HALL, PITLESSIE |
The Wilkie Memorial Hall was built in 1897 to celebrate the renowned local artist Sir David Wilkie, 1785-1841, who lived in the village in the early 19th century, and contains a display about his work. The hall is used for a variety of community events by several groups and is the heart of the Pitlessie community. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:42 PM |
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2108 (Digital Doors Open) |
CUPAR BURGH RECORDS |
This University of St Andrews Special Collections project is cataloguing Cupar’s Burgh Records from 1364 to 1975, to eventually make them easily accessible to everyone. A display of their work will be hosted by the Cupar Heritage Centre, adjacent to the railway station; open Saturday 10.30-1.30 and Sunday 2-4.30. So come along and find out about transcribing original documents, researching ancestors, house histories or other aspects of the chronicles of Cupar over the years. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:44 PM |
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2109 (Digital Doors Open) |
COLLESSIE VILLAGE TOURS |
"Guided tours from the village hall will take you around this historic village. Visit the ancient site where a Church has stood since at least 1243, view inside the current building and the 17th Century Melville Tomb. Learn more about the history and thatched buildings on this village walk. " |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:47 PM |
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2110 (Digital Doors Open) |
Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum |
Back in Time Day. Step back in time and experience life in Victorian Dunfermline! Find out from our resident Victorians what handloom weavers family life was like in the 1830s and try some Victorian activities. Visitors also have a chance to dress in period costume. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:49 PM |
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2111 (Digital Doors Open) |
CAIRNEYHILL PARISH CHURCH & WATCH HOUSE |
Situated on the East Entrance to the village, Cairneyhill Church (1752) has served its congregation through various splits and unions until becoming part of the Church of Scotland in 1929. A simple building structure with the pulpit on the long wall between two stained glass commemorative windows. It is considered of historic importance having been in continuous use in a relatively unaltered form. it was restored externally with the help of Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2013. There are garden grounds and a Victorian Watch House built to guard the church graveyard from body snatchers. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:51 PM |
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2112 (Digital Doors Open) |
CARNEGIE HALL, DUNFERMLINE |
Carnegie Hall opened in 1937 with a programme of musical recitals and children's entertainment, and became the main theatre for variety shows and amateur dramatics in the town. We now present a wide programme of music, comedy, dance and drama. The tour of the theatre will take you on stage, backstage and show how the technical aspects of theatre work. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:53 PM |
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2113 (Digital Doors Open) |
SCOTTISH LIME CENTRE, CHARLESTOWN WORKSHOPS |
Charlestown Workshops are the former 1705 estate workshops for Broomhall, the seat of the Earl of Elgin. Charlestown Workshops were restored and converted in 2000 as the offices and training centre for the Scottish Lime Centre Trust – an internationally recognised Centre of Excellence for the conservation, repair & maintenance of traditional buildings. Come and see what we have achieved in nearly 25 years of operation |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:55 PM |
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2114 (Digital Doors Open) |
CARNEGIE LIBRARY & GALLERIES, DUNFERMLINE |
Welcome to Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries. With a lively programme and so much to enjoy under one roof, our venue offers the perfect all-day visitor attraction. There’s always something new, so you can visit often! In addition to The World’s first Carnegie Library and Children’s library we have a Reading Room, a Museum, Galleries, Café, Gift Shop and beautiful Gardens to explore. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:54:57 PM |
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2115 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine Building |
The former St Andrews Erskine Church is a B listed building that is registered as being "At Risk". It is noted in the Dunfermline Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme and the Dunfermline Conservation Area Appraisal. It was purchased, by means of a MacDonald family legacy, by the the Yes-U-Are Partnership in 2012. The building has direct links to one of the participants in the First Secession, Revd. Ralph Erskine, whose earlier church was built on the same elevated ridge, his statue stands on the location of his original pulpit. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:00 PM |
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2116 (Digital Doors Open) |
HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH |
Fine Victorian church from 1891 by architect Rowand Anderson who also encased the attractive 1895 Hamilton church organ. Enjoy the lovely Kempe & Wilson stained glass windows and let the children have fun hunting out the quiz clues. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:02 PM |
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2117 (Digital Doors Open) |
INVERKEITHING FRIARY |
This mediaeval building is the surviving hospitium of the Franciscan Friary and is one of the few upstanding remnants of a Greyfriars site in Scotland. It has undergone many changes, not least a restoration in the 1930’s, but it still retains the core fabric of the original 14thC structure. Ruins of other friary buildings can be seen in the gardens, which are laid out on the Friary’s claustral range. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:04 PM |
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2118 (Digital Doors Open) |
INVERKEITHING PARISH CHURCH |
Visit this historic church to see one of the finest baptismal fonts in Scotland. Hear its remarkable story and get the chance to see our lovely stained glass windows, both old and modern. The Church of St Peter was granted to the Monastery of Dunfermline in 1139. No trace of this church now remains but the later church, of which the tower still stands, was probably built about 1480. The church is still in use for public worship. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:07 PM |
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2119 (Digital Doors Open) |
INVERKEITHING TOWN HOUSE |
A tolbooth has existed at Inverkeithing to administer the town's justice from at least 1550 but because of its poor condition and frequent escapes from the gaol a new Townhouse was built in 1770 incorporating some of the earlier Renaissance bell-tower at the western end, containing in its pediment a representation of the burgh arms, which dates from the 17th century. See the meeting room for the Town Council and hear the story of the “Black Hole” debtors prison and its toilet. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:09 PM |
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2120 (Digital Doors Open) |
SALINE & DISTRICT HERITAGE SOCIETY MUSEUM |
The church was built by William Stark between 1808 and 1810. Stark was born in Dunfermline and was an influential Scottish architect and town planner – he was responsible for the interior of the Signet Library in Edinburgh. The church bell was salvaged from the old church, and still hangs in the belfry. In the former church session house is the Heritage Society Museum displaying this year’s exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:12 PM |
EDM |
2121 (Digital Doors Open) |
St JAMES CHAPEL, NORTH QUEENSFERRY |
The remnants of St James' Chapel are the only surviving medieval remains in North Queensferry. Queen Margaret (c 1046 -93) encouraged pilgrims to visit the shrine of St Andrew in the settlement of the same name by giving free passage across the Forth. Their first port of call would have been this chapel for prayer along their route. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:14 PM |
EDM |
2122 (Digital Doors Open) |
St MARGARET'S MEMORIAL CHURCH, DUNFERMLINE |
St. Margaret's was designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and opened in 1896. It contains many interesting features including a reredos by Sir Hew Lorimer and stained glass by Willy Wilson and John Blyth as well as artwork by Jurek Putter which tells the story of St Margaret of Scotland. The pipe organ dates to 1872 and was constructed by G.M Holdich. The shrine of St Margaret of Scotland is housed in the Lady Chapel and contains a relic of St Margaret which was returned to Scotland from the Escorial, Spain in 1862. The relic returned to Dunfermline in 2008. It is housed in gothic reliquary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:16 PM |
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2123 (Digital Doors Open) |
TULLIALLAN OLD CHURCHYARD |
Explore this wonderful old kirkyard, a treasure-trove of Kincardine history. Three and four hundred years ago local craftsmen carved into local stone slabs the trades of the people interred, thereby providing a glimpse of a busy and prosperious Kincardine. Also appreciate the huge effort by Willie and Bill over decades rescuing this tranquil corner of Fife from oblivion. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:18 PM |
EDM |
2124 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverkeithing Baptist Church |
Inverkeithing Baptist Church had its first recorded meeting on 12th December 1903. The original church was built on the site in Church Street during 1916/17 for a cost of £513 15/- and was officially opened on 14th August 1917. The Church was rebuilt following a fire in 1987 and the current building was opened in 1989.The church has a baptistry for full immersion baptism.The current building is multipurpose and is used by the church and local community groups.We have minutes and account books to display covering the church history from 1903. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:21 PM |
EDM |
2125 (Digital Doors Open) |
FORTH BRIDGE HERITAGE CENTRE, NORTH QUEENSFERRY |
Managed by North Queensferry Heritage Trust the Forth Bridge Heritage Centre is located in the original Victorian waiting room of Queensferry station and has a gallery of memorabilia that promotes the Forth Bridge as Scotland’s 6th World Heritage Site. An exhibition of works by famous artists in North Queensferry will be displayed and this will be augmented for Doors Open Day by works from local artists and crafts artists. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:23 PM |
EDM |
2126 (Digital Doors Open) |
NORTH QUEENSFERRY LIGHT TOWER |
The Light Tower was built in 1817 by the famous lighthouse engineer Robert Stevenson. After restoration, and now managed by the NQHT, the tower has reopened on the old Town Pier. Located right alongside the light tower is our Forth Bridge & Light Tower mini-museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:25 PM |
EDM |
2127 (Digital Doors Open) |
DUNFERMLINE SHERIFF COURT |
Dunfermline Sheriff Court and Justice of the Peace Court is one of 39 Sheriff Courts in Scotland. The modern building sits on Carnegie Drive and was opened in 1983 having moved from its original location on Dunfermline High Street. The building has four court rooms and hears all criminal and civil business in West Fife. It also houses the offices of the Procurator Fiscal. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:28 PM |
EDM |
2128 (Digital Doors Open) |
HOLY NAME CHURCH, OAKLEY |
The present Holy Name Church was designed and opened in 1958, and constructed in the early Scottish style by Charles W Gray. It was built by the Smith-Sligo family of Inzievar House. Particularly outstanding features are the stained glass windows, and statues carved by French designers from Chartres. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:30 PM |
EDM |
2129 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anchor Line, The |
The Edwardian Category A listed Anchor Line building has been beautifully renovated from a former cruise line booking office into one of Glasgow's best restaurants. Original nautical details have been retained to evoke the feel of an ocean liner.The Anchor Line building has wonderful memorabilia and beautiful decor. The restaurant is remodelled to resemble a luxurious ocean liner capturing the style and glamour of 20s and 30s era America.�It has a�wide range of posters for luxury cruises reflefcting the golden age of ocean travel.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:32 PM |
EDM |
2130 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalmarnock Leather Works (Andrew Muirhead & Son) |
A unique opportunity to visit Andrew Muirhead & Son's historic Leather Works as the Company opens its doors to see best practice manufacturing of modern seating leathers destined for the worlds major airlines and public buildings.���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:35 PM |
EDM |
2131 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anniesland Court |
At 22-storeys, Anniesland Court is the tallest listed building in Scotland and Glasgow's only Category A listed tower block. It has views over the city.Limited disabled access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:37 PM |
EDM |
2132 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arlington Baths Club |
Arlington Baths Club built in 1870 is the oldest private club of its kind in Europe. A fine example of Victorian architecture, the main facade is well proportioned and gives an effect of modest Classicism. Don�t miss the stunning Turkish Suite!Originally built during 1871 the building is a fine example of Victorian Architecture of the time. The Club opened on 1 August 1871 with membership drawn from the local area. Members appeared first thing in the morning before work and returned in the evening before going home in a regular twice daily ritual. In 1885 a Turkish Room plus ancillary accommodation was added allowing membership to increase to 600. This Glaswegian homage to the Alhambra with its tiled walls and floors beehive roof studded with star shaped coloured windows sufficient only to light the space dimly, calmed bathers as they reclined on benches in super-heated seclusion. By 1893 architect Andrew Myles added an additional Reading Room and Billiard Room to the south end of the existing building in the form of a single storey with service space below and extended the facade of the building. A third extension was added presumably by Myles which moved the entrance from the centre of the Burnet building to what now emerged as a kind of interregnum between the two phases of the street frontage. This was developed separately as an entrance leading to a grand staircase, which in turn led to the reading room and billiard room on the first floor. Myles emphasised this by means of a triple arched entrance and steps with a five arched loggia above. In 1902, architect Benjamin Conner extended the front wall of the original building directly upwards to create a larger billiard room and long gallery which is now used as a gym, lit by a regular rhythm of single windows.Tours: Sat-Sun every half hour 10am-4pm; 30 minutes??Booking not requiredTour meeting point: Members Lounge |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:39 PM |
EDM |
2133 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barras Art and Design (BAaD) |
BAaD is a venue, a studio, a retail space and creative hub - a multi-use creative industry units with an eclectic mix of tenants covering music, fashion, film and tech sectors. It has a unique arched roof indoor courtyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:41 PM |
EDM |
2134 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bridgeton Bus Garage |
The last purpose-built Glasgow Corporation bus garage. Home to the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust, it contains vintage buses, commercial vehicles and transport-related artefacts.Bridgeton Bus Garage was built for Glasgow Corporation Transport and opened in 1965. It�s a good example of industrial architecture from that era. The garage operated buses till 1976 (only 11 years). It was later used as a local authority internal transport depot before being leased by Glasgow City Council to the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust in 2003. The garage is now well established as a heritage centre for buses and commercial vehicles. It�contains vehicles ranging from hulks rescued from scrap yards to fully restored and active examples. The vehicles we have revive memories of years gone by with a wide variety of makes, models and liveries long since disappeared from our streets. During Doors Open Day, guided tours give visitors a �behind the scenes� look at the building and its facilities. The tours also explain what it was like when it was a working bus garage. The restoration activities currently in progress�include the Trust�s �Back on the Road� project which gives those in recovery from drug or alcohol addiction problems skills and work experience to prepare them for future employment. We have a variety of smaller transport-related artefacts from our archives on display such as destination boxes from trams and old uniforms. Finally, and not to be forgotten, there is our "Clippie's Caf�".���http://www.gvvt.orghttps://www.facebook.com/BridgetonGarage/https://twitter.com/gvvtglasgow |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:43 PM |
EDM |
2135 (Digital Doors Open) |
Briggait, The |
The Briggait was the city�s fish market for over 100 years, and incorporates the Merchant�s Steeple, one of the few remaining parts of Medieval Glasgow. Category A listed, it is now home to 80 artists and cultural organisations, as well as events and exhibitions.This beautiful Category A listed building is in Glasgow�s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Built in 1873, the Briggait served as the city�s fish market for over 100 years. The building also incorporates the �Merchant�s Steeple� notable for being one of the few remaining parts of Medieval Glasgow. After the closure of the fish market in 1977 The Briggait lay in a semi derelict state for almost 25 years. By the turn of the millennium it was clear the building was in severe need of restoration. In 2001, Wasps Artists� Studios set out on the long road to redevelop the building into a studio complex and arts venue, which was finally completed in 2009. The Briggait now provides work space for over 80 visual artists and office space for 25 cultural organisations and charities. The impressive 1873 Hall remains largely unchanged since its inception and now plays host to a diverse programme of exhibitions and events.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:46 PM |
EDM |
2136 (Digital Doors Open) |
Britannia Panopticon Music Hall |
The world's oldest surviving music hall in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City where Stan Laurel made his debut in 1906. It has an incredible, quirky, and in some cases downright disgusting past.Opened in 1857, The Britannia Panopticon Music Hall has seen a variety of entertainments including Music Hall shows, cinematograph, waxworks, rooftop carnival and a basement zoo before it closed in 1938. Saved in 1997 by social historian Judith Bowers and currently undergoing a major conservation project. Marvel at the wonders hidden within its walls.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:48 PM |
EDM |
2137 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buchanan Bridge Club |
The Park area mansions were 'the place to live' in the 1850s. This stunning A-listed building has innumerable original features. Originally the private residence of David Hutcheson, founder of Calmac, it has been home to Buchanan Bridge Club since 1960.These magnificent homes were built as Glasgow expanded West and were spacious houses for Glasgow�s most wealthy citizens.� After WW2 these substantial buildings were too expensive to heat and to maintain, but they were perfect to convert to offices because they were�located so near the city centre.�Number 4 Clairmont Gardens is the notable exception and survived because it was a family home for 100 years until the Bridge Club purchased it in 1960. It contains a plethora of features much more lavish than the neighbouring properties! The first owner in 1857 had an expanding fleet of steamships and this house was designed to reflect his success, status, and in which to entertain. David Hutcheson was one of �One Hundred Glasgow Men� in Victorian times, whose vision and enterprise transformed our city into the �Second City of the Empire� When David retired in 1879 his junior partner succeeded him and changed the name of the company to David Macbrayne and Co which is now familiar to you as Calmac.During�Doors Open Day� you can visit an intact townhouse, hear the story about David Hutcheson�s importance in the development of the steamships in Scotland, how Queen Victoria influenced this, and how the economy of the West Coast was transformed. As well as a tour there is an exhibition which includes a map of Glasgow in 1861 showing who his �notable neighbours� were, where they lived, and what their occupations were, as well as information leaflets for those who want to know more. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:50 PM |
EDM |
2138 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burrell Collection, The |
Set in the heart of Pollok Country Park, this award-winning building houses a unique collection in a beautiful woodland setting. The collection is one of the greatest ever created by one person, comprising over 8000 objects.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:53 PM |
EDM |
2139 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshields Heritage Bus Tour |
During Doors Open Days, join Pollokshields Heritage for a guided bus tour of this magnificent Victorian garden suburb: see listed buildings, discover splendid villas, tenements and nature areas see various communities, and hear many stories.Dating from 1849, Pollokshields is a fine example of a Victorian Garden suburb. The tour includes the oldest secular building in Glasgow, a villa built by an American gun runner, Jimmy Logan's villa, an uber cool modernist villa, fine art nouveau tenements, Greek Thomson villa, a hidden gem of the Glasgow style. Various Churches, Mosques, the new Gurdwara, and Tramway's rich though tragic history.The suburb contains parks, green spaces, villas, tenements and church by some of Glasgow's well known architects including Alexandrer Greek Thomson, WJ Anderson, JC McKellar, William Hunter McNab, HE Clifford, Burnet Boston and Carruthers.The heritage of the Maxwell family is evident in gifted space for parks, bowling greens and allotments, with their varied landscapes and wildlife. The architectural styles and building materials used demonstrate the eclecticism and evolution of Victorian/Edwardian middle class taste. Within these buildings are superb interiors by talented craftsmen of sumptuous stained glass, ornamental plasterwork, cast iron and marble, wally tiles and elegant wood carvings to frame the equally interesting lives of the people who commissioned and lived in them, whose stories will be noted. You will hear about issues relating to new developments and technologies too. With its gridded streets lined with handsome tenements, terraces, shops and public buildings, East Pollokshields was developed as an upmarket tenement suburb.Maxwell Park station, 101 Fotheringay Road, G41 4EF� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:55 PM |
EDM |
2140 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caledonia Road Church |
This is a striking �Greek� Thomson church which was burnt out in 1965.During Doors Open Days, explore 'freespace', activated by WAVE particle as a space for the local community and artists. Attend �The Happenstance� exhibition or simply come and have a look at this striking �Greek� Thomson church which was burnt out in 1965.To engage with the Biennale Architettura 2018 in Venice, and celebrate Scotland�s Year of Young People, The Happenstance, (www.ads.org.uk/scotlandvenice2018), curated by WAVEparticle, is an exploration of the Biennale theme of Freespace. We are exploring how public space, non-space, stalled space and civic space all have the potential to change and grow, depending on how we choose to occupy them. We cite various ideas that are home-grown and developed in Scotland, a country interested in grassroots, community-led processes that inform emerging places. We are demonstrating what can be built through mapping connections, bringing together needs, resources and ideas of Freespace in both Scotland and Venice. The Happenstance brings together a team of Artists and Architects who are experts in play, in exploring the spaces in-between. We encourage everyone into a vital relationship with the built environment, using play as an active agent within the process of rethinking and reclaiming their Freespace. There is a particular focus on young people, their capacities, their needs and their imagination, harnessed to empower this energy in all of us. In Venice this was presented as a Living Library Of Ideas focusing on the event nature of live situations � exploring how we can all intervene in our own lives and the circumstances that shape us. For Glasgow Doors Open, the core structure in Venice will be presented and activated with a series of screenings and documentation in the iconic Caledonia Road Church.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:57 PM |
EDM |
2141 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cancer Support Scotland Centre |
Home to Cancer Support Scotland, a beautifully restored arts and crafts styled Sir John James Burnet building built in 1904 formally as the Royal Gartnavel Chapel. A bright, welcoming space with a relaxing atmosphere.����Mon�Sat, 10am�4pm. Sat�Sun Tours�on request; 20mins.Meeting Point:�Upstairs Receptionhttps://www.cancersupportscotland.orgwww.facebook.com/Cancersuppscotland/Twitter @CancerSuppScot Instagram @cancersupportscotland |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:55:59 PM |
EDM |
2142 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castlemilk Stables |
During Doors Open Day, discover Castlemilk�s oldest surviving building. See the magnificent 15-foot high fireplace that once graced the now-demolished Castlemilk House. Learn about the Stuart family and their love of horses on a visit to this beautifully restored former stables block.Learn about the history of Castlemilk Stables and Castlemilk House and the Stuart family who owned the grand estate. Find out what other buildings were designed by David Hamilton and learn about the famous forester William Gilchrist who created the designed landscape that is now Castlemilk Park. Learn about the more recent transformation of the Stables from a derelict building to a busy social hub that has been a catalyst for change.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:01 PM |
EDM |
2143 (Digital Doors Open) |
Citizens Theatre, The |
This iconic theatre has a vibrant history in its Gorbals home. There are backstage areas and hidden gems under the stage.������� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:04 PM |
EDM |
2144 (Digital Doors Open) |
City of Glasgow College, City Campus |
The rooftop of this building, one of Scotland's largest colleges, has wonderful views over the central conservation area and beyond. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:06 PM |
EDM |
2145 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydeport Building |
Seldom open to the public, this is Clydeport's superb A-listed head office. Originally the Clyde Trust Building, it contains many original features such as French walnut panelling and Stephen Adam stained glass.The Clydeport head office in Robertson Street, Glasgow is a fine example of the work of the architect Sir John James Burnet and includes a number of finely appointed rooms with original features including French walnut panelling, stained glass, mosaic flooring and gold leaf ornamentation. The original Clyde Trust Building, consisting of the main entrance and four upper floors, was completed in 1886. This was then extended between 1906 and 1908 to create the building as it appears today. The building is now A-listed and provides office premises for Peel Property, Peel Ports - Clydeport and other organisations.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:08 PM |
EDM |
2146 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowcaddens Fire Station |
This large fire station provides fire cover to most of Glasgow city centre from the River Clyde northwards. Find out more about Glasgow's Firefighters and the inner workings of a station.Limited disabled accessFor more information go to http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/cowcaddens-fire-station/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:11 PM |
EDM |
2147 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cycle: Let our Bikes do the Talking |
An easy cycle tour of Pollok Park, one of Glasgow's hidden gems, delivered by a professional cycle guide. Hire a bike from us or bring your own!For more information go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/let-our-bikes-do-the-talking/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:13 PM |
EDM |
2148 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fairfield |
Learn about the Clyde�s great shipbuilding history in the Category A-listed former headquarters of Fairfield shipyard. It contains a grand boardroom where the Queen would have been received, and the building� has a� prestigious maritime heritage.These magnificent Grade A Listed offices reflect the prestige of the once world renowned Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Ltd. The former managers� offices and the Boardroom now form Fairfield Heritage whose excellent displays tell the enduring story of shipbuilding on the Clyde. Normally only open 1-4pm on weekdays, Fairfield Heritage will be open 10am - 5pm from Monday to Sunday during Doors Open week with tours available on request. At the week-end you will be also able to see the former Shipbuilding Office where draughtsmen created the plans for proposed ships. This space beautifully lit with natural daylight now provides desk space for young start-up companies with modern technical skills who design software, websites and apps, known as Rookie Oven.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:15 PM |
EDM |
2149 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garnethill Synagogue |
Scotland�s first purpose-built Synagogue. As well as continuing to be an active place of worship, the building is the home of the Scottish Jewish Archive Centre and Museum. This �A� listed building features extensive high quality stained glass windows.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:17 PM |
EDM |
2150 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gateway Hall |
This 1950's white box powered trolleybuses in southside Glasgow. Recently converted into a community & youth sports/health hub. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:20 PM |
EDM |
2151 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Art Club, The |
Founded in 1867, Glasgow Art Club has occupied two handsome Georgian terrace houses in Bath Street since 1893. The jewel in its handsome Victorian interior is the gallery, largely designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.Recent extensive refurbishment with substantial financial aid from Heritage Lottery Fund and Historic Scotland with generous contributions from private donors, has resulted in restoration of the Gallery to its original Victorian splendour.Much careful research went into establishing the original designs and colours used by Mackintosh for his frieze which has been painstakingly recreated. The fixtures and furnishings which he claimed as his work by publishing an illustration of them in June 1893 in the Bailie, a magazine of the day, have all been restored to their original state. The result is a breath-taking room which gives a vivid impression of the early stages of his developing creative genius.The original billiard room on the first floor has been converted into a light, airy space which is used for smaller exhibitions and for social events and gatherings. The remainder of the building has also been repaired and redecorated and much of the original furniture has been restored. The exterior of the building has been cleaned and the stonework restored.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:22 PM |
EDM |
2152 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Cathedral |
Built in 1197, the cathedral represents over 800 years history of the Church, city and indeed Scotland itself. This remarkable medieval building, built over the burial place of St Mungo, founder and Patron Saint of Glasgow, is still a thriving place of worship.Experience over 800 years of the history of the Church, City and indeed Scotland itself in a mediaeval building showcasing a fine collection of 20th Century Stained Glass and Tapestry while still functioning as a place of worship. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:24 PM |
EDM |
2153 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Central Station |
Doors Open Day 2018:Explore the many hidden parts of Glasgow Central Station. You'll find yourself walking through tunnels, boiler rooms and darkened basements. See the station architecture that led Victorian engineering and discover the tales behind them. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:27 PM |
EDM |
2154 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow City Chambers |
The City Chambers somehow manages to be a hidden gem in the very centre of the city. A combination of mosaic, marble and carved wood come together to create a wonderful civic palace, with grand corridors and stately function rooms full of original details.Completed in 1888, the City Chambers has for over a hundred years been the headquarters of successive councils serving the City of Glasgow.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:29 PM |
EDM |
2155 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Crematorium |
Category B listed, revival Gothic designed crematorium established 1895, Scotland's first crematorium offers a unique insight into the history of the cremation movement, beautiful architecture, stained glass windows, high technology and considerate memorial facilities.Image credit: Herald and Times Group�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:31 PM |
EDM |
2156 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Evangelical Church |
Glasgow Evangelical Church has a restored exterior and beautiful interior, entrance and sanctuary and is an A-listed building. It has original stained-glass and Grade 1 historic pipe organ as well as award-winning modern stained-glass windows made by members.The restoration work to the Building and Sanctuary was �funded by Grants from Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland and our own fundraising. We have also recently put in new Pew Cushions, some of which are donated by Members and Friends of the Church. Work was finally completed in December 2017.John Honeyman (1831-1914) was an Architect of high renown and from 1888 his partner was John Keppie and from 1889 he had Charles Rennie Mackintosh as an Assistant.The skyline is dominated with Statues of St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke and St. John and at their feet lie, respectively, the heads of a man, a lion, a calf and an eagle. Above the doors are St. Peter and St. Paul.Within there is a magnificent Pipe Organ installed in 1887, so impressive that visitors from far afield come to see it. The Institute of Historic Pipe Organs has granted it a Grade 1 Certificate. The Organ is regularly maintained and is believed to be one of only a few of its kind in Scotland.Some Members of the Church learned the craft of Stained Glass Windows making and have created eight award winning windows installed from 1999 to 2001.We are proud of this place of Worship in what is the true centre of the City. It is perhaps fitting that the Church is �watched over" by John Knox, the father of the Scottish Reformation. As 2017 was the 500th anniversary of the Reformation some Members embarked on making a craft banner for the Church to commemorate Martin Luther.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:33 PM |
EDM |
2157 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib Sikh Sabha |
Established in Glasgow�s South Side in the 1960s, the Gurdwara moved to a spectacular purpose-built building, inspired by traditional South Asian architecture, in 2013. A community facility providing free education and a full free kitchen. Visit to find out more.The �4million complex, designed and built by Scottish companies adds to the elegance of the Glasgow skyline. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:36 PM |
EDM |
2158 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow High Court |
The most important court in Glasgow. It is a grade A listed building where notorious characters of bygone days were tried. The majestic Victorian interior contrasts with the stylish modern wing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:38 PM |
EDM |
2159 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre |
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC) houses a vast collection of objects from around the world. Glasgow Museums can only display a fraction of our collections at any one time, the rest is stored at GMRC our publicly accessible store. The vast collection of objects from around the world contains everything from armour to zebras. There�s something for everyone!You name it we've got it: paintings, pots, swords, ship models, clocks and kayaks - the list goes on.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:40 PM |
EDM |
2160 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Police Museum |
Disover the history of the UK's oldest police force and view an international display of police uniforms from all over the World.����Mon�Sun 10am�4.30pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:43 PM |
EDM |
2161 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow School of Art, The - Reid Building |
Glasgow School of Art has a unique collection of original Charles Rennie Mackintosh furniture. Visit the School's recently completed Reid building to view contemporary art exhibitions on the ground floor, browse the new visitor centre and join a tour.������ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:45 PM |
EDM |
2162 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Sheriff Court |
Category B listed, this imposing flagship building is the largest Court in the Estate for the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service.Highly polished interiors incorporate an imaginative use of timber, stone and daylight.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:47 PM |
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2163 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Women's Library |
The beautiful Category B listed Carnegie Library has been home to the world-famous Glasgow Women's Library since 2013. There is a library, archive and a programme of year round events dedicated to women�s lives, histories and achievements.GWL is visited by people from all over the world and from just around the corner. It is a Recognised Collection of National Significance, a status only awarded to those museums that house collections deemed important to telling of a national story.Mon-Wed & Fri 9.30am-5pm, Thu 9.30am-7.30pm, Sat-Sun 12pm-4pm�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:50 PM |
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2164 (Digital Doors Open) |
Govan Old Church |
Visit the magnificent Category A listed Govan Old Church and travel back over a thousand years to the golden age of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. Explore Govan's Celtic sculptured crosses, Viking hogback gravestones and the mysterious Govan Sarcophagus.A visit to the Govan Stones exhibition transports visitors to a moment in history when Govan was the seat of kings, when pilgrims prayed at the tombs of saints, and when Viking warriors plundered and conquered throughout the islands of Britain. The collection dates between the 9th-11th centuries and is housed in the magnificent A-Listed Govan Old Church, designed by Robert Rowan Anderson and described architecturally as possibly the most influential Post-Reformation church in Scotland. The stunning stained-glass windows on display are the work of expert late-Victorian workshops.���??� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:52 PM |
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2165 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars Garden |
Greyfriar's Garden, a tranquil and magical oasis in the Merchant City is a modern garden on a medieval site. Home to raised beds, greenhouses, a wildflower meadow and a picnic space. When you enter, it's like walking into another world.It is located in the Medieval City on a site adjacent to the former Franciscan Friary. As Franciscans were known as Greyfriars, we adopted the name as a link to Glasgow�s medieval past.When you step into this magical space you will enjoy seeing the variety of vegetables and flowers grown by the local gardeners and you can lose yourself in the wildflower meadow.Throughout the garden you will see haiku poems displayed on various media. The poems were written by the gardeners and children from St Stephen�s Primary School.Gardeners will be on hand to tell you about their own plot and about the garden. It�s amazing what can be grown in a metre square space. Our gardeners are from the Merchant City, Trongate and Ladywell areas. You�ll spot them as they�ll be wearing the green Greyfriars Garden aprons. Visitors last year were charmed and delighted by the garden and many left inspired. Sadly�2018 may be our last year as plans have been submitted to develop the site.�You can enter via Shuttle Street or via St Nicholas Street.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:54 PM |
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2166 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hampden Park |
An iconic stadium in world football, and the host stadium to the track and field athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Hampden Park is rated by UEFA as a 5-star stadium.Entrance to the Museum will be charged at normal rates.�Image credit: Ross Campbell |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:56 PM |
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2167 (Digital Doors Open) |
House for an Art Lover |
A stunning building completed in 1996 from original designs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Set in leafy Bellahouston Park, House for an Art Lover has been realised in materials, craftsmanship and dimensions as closely as possible to the original Mackintosh designs.In 1901 Charles Rennie Mackintosh, now Glasgow�s most famous architect, entered a German-based competition to design a �Grand Residence for an Art Lover�. The rules stated that �only genuinely original modern designs will be considered�. Mackintosh worked on the submission with his new wife, Margaret Macdonald. In the event, the Mackintosh entry was disqualified from the competition on the grounds of incomplete submission, but after three required interior perspectives were completed and submitted, the designs were awarded a purchase prize for �their pronounced personal quality, their novel and austere form and the uniform configuration of interior and exterior�.�Significantly, no first prize had been awarded.Creating the House, The Mackintosh competition entry, has been admired by academics and architects alike over the last century. But, it was in 1987 that Glasgow civil engineer Graham Roxburgh conceived and developed the idea of building the House for an Art Lover, from the competition drawings, on a site he had identified in Bellahouston Park.Graham had been responsible for the refurbishment of the nearby Craigie Hall which contains early Mackintosh interiors. His dream to build the House for an Art Lover became a reality in 1990 when the building exterior and much of the interior and craftwork were completed by his remarkable team of architects, designers, builders and craftsmen. However, recession in the early nineties forced the project to be temporarily halted. Interior work and landscaping were resumed in 1994, revived by collaboration between Glasgow City Council and the Glasgow School of Art.It is a fitting tribute that Mackintosh�s most impressive and respected building, the Glasgow School of Art, retains strong links with the House for an Art Lover.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:56:59 PM |
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2168 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jordanhill Parish Church |
This fine sandstone church built in 1905, designed by James Miller, has recently has major stonework repairs to enable it to continue to work of the congregation into the 21st century.�For more information please go to http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/jordanhill-parish-church/� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:01 PM |
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2169 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvingrove Bandstand & Amphitheatre |
The only bandstand left in Glasgow having been restored to its former glory, this charming open-air venue is situated in the picturesque Kelvingrove Park. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:03 PM |
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2170 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church |
Built in 1876 as the subject of an architectural competition, the winning design was based on Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. 140 years later, the spectacular Category A listed building still fulfils its original purpose as a place of sanctuary and community. This glass-walled building stands as a link to its heritage and community.James Sellers original design was altered and adapted to suit a �more Scottish manner�, then in 1921 the interior was re-ordered when the 'Light' was introduced with the new War Memorial Chancel arrangement.The beautiful soaring windows will lift your eyes upwards to the groined and vaulted ceiling which has also been recently preserved as part of the 2014-15 re-roofing works. This building has stood as a place of worship for over 140 years and it still fulfills its original function as a place of sanctuary and community. It has stood the test of time, its narrow buttresses were driven down to the rock below the old mine workings of the area.The magnificent addition of the figured Stained Glass took place around 1900, the size of which are seldom seen within a Parish Church and eight of these large windows have been restored in recent years.Cottier, Burne-Jones, Shrigley-Hunt, Meikle and Maclellan have all contributed to the beauty of this building. The little windows around the entrance to the church were also restored as a gift to the current Congregation, who enjoy the art within and are keen to share with all who enter.The sumptuousness of these pre-raphaelite windows is always a delight especially with the sun shining through.The space is a friendly one and the recent building works have enabled the previously closed South Porch Door to be re-opened, such that you can now enter straight 'into the body of the kirk' if you wish, but essentially this extra door allows the Congregation greater flexibility in the use of the space upstairs, not just for worship, but for performance and exhibitions.All Buildings such as this must be sustainable going forward, the door opening is just the first step along the way. Listen out for ad-hoc performances & talks.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:05 PM |
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2171 (Digital Doors Open) |
King's Theatre, The |
One of Scotland�s most historic and significant theatres, designed by prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham. With many original features intact, this Glasgow institution is still a busy working theatre receiving musicals, drama and dance, and is proud of its part in Glasgow�s pantomime tradition.The King's Theatre is one of Scotland's most historic and significant theatres. It opened in 1904 as one of the most brilliant designs of the prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham and has played host to top stars ever since.It is home to possibly the very best Christmas pantomime to be seen in the United Kingdom which over the years has featured the Scottish greats including Stanley Baxter, Jimmy Logan, Rikki Fulton, Elaine C. Smith and Gerard Kelly.The King's provides Glasgow's flourishing amateur groups with a high profile stage. It was the location for the opening ceremony of Glasgow's European City of Culture events in 1990. Above all, it continues to pack in appreciative audiences, performance after performance, year after year. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:07 PM |
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2172 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lambhill Stables |
Lambhill Stables is a vibrant community facility in the north of Glasgow. Our two-hundred year old 'B' listed building and extensive gardens provide a range of opportunities for people of all ages to meet, gather, learn and grow.���� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:09 PM |
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2173 (Digital Doors Open) |
Langside Parish Church |
This multi-purpose church building dates from 1995, extended in 2011. Here you can see a spectacular 12 foot oil-on-canvas portrayal of The Last Supper (Stuart Duffin RSA, 2012), along with stained glass by Adam and Webster (1909, 1952).For more information please go to�http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/langside-parish-church/Image credit: Iain Mclean� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:12 PM |
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2174 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leiper Gallery |
French Gothic meets Victorian Glasgow. Fine Art gallery in William Leiper's A-listed red sandstone tower with sculpture by William Birnie Rhind. Home to Alexander Reid show showed the Glasgow Boys here.Limited disabled accessFor more information please go to??http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/leiper-gallery/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:14 PM |
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2175 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lighthouse, The |
Formerly The Herald Building, this was the first public commission Charles Rennie Mackintosh worked on and opened in 1895.��www.thelighthouse.co.uk/www.facebook.com/lighthouseglasgow/@The_Lighthouse (Twitter)thelighthouseglasgow (Instagram) |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:16 PM |
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2176 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mackintosh Queen's Cross Church |
This beautiful church was designed in its entirety by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Magnificent stained glass and exceptional relief carving on wood and stonework are highlights of the interior where light and space are used to dramatic effect. It is now the headquarters of the Mackintosh Society.The building was commissioned in 1896 and the simplicity of the design - compared with much Victorian architecture of the day - is inspiring. Mackintosh Queen's Cross looks very much as it would have done in Mackintosh's time - the magnificent stained glass blue heart window and exceptional relief carving on wood and stone are highlights of the interior. The building is a stunning venue for concerts, weddings and movie events as well.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:19 PM |
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2177 (Digital Doors Open) |
Norwoodville- Madrasa Taleem Ul Islam |
Norwoodville is an iconic twin-pedimented villa in Pollokshields, now renovated as a Mosque and Madrasa. It has unique �Thomsonesque� features such as an alcove decorated with an intricate mirror mosaic.Norwoodville is an iconic twin pedimented villa in Pollokshields, Europe's first planned green suburb. It was built circa 1878 as a residential dwelling and is described as a "Thomsonesque" Villa. In the 1920s, it was converted into a Synogogue and served the local Orthodox Jewish community of Pollokshields for over 60 years. In 1988, the then vacant building was acquired by Taleem ul Islam Trust for the growing Muslim community. After being extensively renovated in 2006, the building serves as a Mosque and Madrasa; a unique place of worship and study.��� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:21 PM |
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2178 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maryhill Burgh Halls |
Visit the Category B listed Burgh Halls of the historic Burgh of Maryhill. View the iconic stained glass windows designed by Stephen Adam, learn about the unique heritage of the area�s industrial and social past, and find out who was Mary Hill.The stunning stained glass windows portray the variety of trades in Maryhill and offer a glimpse into the past of those who lived and worked in the area in the time of renowned maker and designer Stephen Adam. Maryhill, once an expanse of fields in the Gairbraid Estate quickly grew into a thriving industrial area where families flocked to live and work upon the expansion of the Forth and Clyde Canal. The Burgh Halls built in 1878 became a social and civic hub of the community, with a bath house, fire station and police station located next door. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:23 PM |
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2179 (Digital Doors Open) |
Merchants House of Glasgow, The |
The Merchants House is a Glasgow institution, constituted in 1605. Still serving its original purpose of charitable giving to the city, visitors can learn more about its charitable work while admiring its well-preserved historic city centre offices.�We offer a unique experience with all being welcomed equally. View portraits of our Ex Lord Dean's of Guild - second citizen of the city of Glasgow, and view items from our original building dating back to 1605. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:25 PM |
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2180 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mitchell Library |
The Mitchell Library, with its distinctive copper dome, is Glasgow�s largest public library and one of its most famous landmarks."The Mitchell Library, with its distinctive copper dome, is one of Glasgow�s most famous landmarks. The original library, opened in 1877 in Ingram Street in the city centre but by the mid-1880s the Library moved to Miller Street. However, soon problems with lack of space for both books and readers were encountered. The situation became exacerbated after the Library received a substantial bequest from the late Robert Jeffrey in 1902. In 1904, the Corporation decided to erect a new building and an architectural competition was held and plans by William B. Whitie were chosen. � The Library�s recurring problem with space meant that an extension was begun in 1939. Building work was discontinued during the WWII and this extension finally opened in 1963. In 1962, the St Andrew�s Halls was destroyed by fire, putting the adjacent Mitchell Library at considerable risk. After much debate it was agreed that the site could be used for a library extension and Edinburgh architects, Sir Frank Mears and Partners were appointed to prepare the plans. The new extension was begun in 1972 and opened in 1981. The original fa�ade of the St Andrews Halls, with its impressive statuary, became part of the new exterior. � In 2006 library material was made available for lending for the first time in the Library�s history. In 2007 redevelopment work took place to turn the old Mitchell Theatre foyer into an impressive Surf Area with public PCs, Leisure and Lifestyle for lending, and Caf�. In 2008, the Business and Media section opened on Level 1, with an emphasis on electronic information resources. � The library has continued to evolve and in 2016 developed the Let�s Talk area where library visitors can use the original study tables as well as learn about the wide and varied collections within the library.Mon-Sat 9am-8pm - Building can be visited at these times without booking� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:28 PM |
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2181 (Digital Doors Open) |
Partick Curling Club Clubhouse |
A hidden gem, little altered from its earliest days. It contains Curling Club memorabilia, the locker room where stones are kept, and� an outdoor rink.Curling is one of Scotland's oldest sports. Sadly, few clubhouses with outside rinks have survived. Not often open to the public, this listed clubhouse takes you back in time to an age when members were regularly able to play outside.Curling began in the countryside but was aided in moving to town areas by the invention of artificial ponds, of which the present playing area is an example. Much of the character of the pavilion has been retained, together with artefacts of the game.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:30 PM |
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2182 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pearce Institute, The |
The Pearce Institute was gifted to the working men and women of Govan by Lady Pearce in 1906. This much-loved Category A listed building, contains many photographs of the PI over the years, with details about the characters that made Govan great.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:33 PM |
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2183 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollok House |
Pollok House is the ancestral home of the Maxwell family. The present house dates from around 1752 and contains one of the finest collections of Spanish art in the United Kingdom together with furniture and furnishings appropriate to an Edwardian country house.Friendly guides are always on hand to entertain children (and adults alike!) with stories about the house�s contents and inhabitants.Outside, you�re spoilt for choice. Pollok House is set in the middle of Pollok Country Park, which is the perfect place for young explorers to roam in the woods, splash about next to the river or swing in the adventure playground. Make sure you take them to visit the Highland cattle on the way. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:35 PM |
EDM |
2184 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall |
Built in the Scottish Renaissance style and gifted to the burgh in 1898, Pollokshaws Burgh Hall has been serving the community ever since. Known for its crow-stepped gables, remarkable clock tower and many original features it also houses the last concert-standard Wurlitzer wind organ left in Scotland.Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Baronet of Pollok (1866-1956) commissioned Sir Robert Rowand Anderson (1834-1921) to design a Public Hall for the Pollokshaws Community. Sir Rowand created the building in the Scottish Renaissance style. He incorporated as many details from the old Glasgow College buildings as he could because the College site had been sold to Glasgow Union Railway (1863) to develop a large covered goods yard on the corner of High St/Duke St near the City centre. Income enabled the College to develop the Gilmore Hill greenfield site as Glasgow University. Outstanding architectural features recorded in the "Public Hall" include the "replica" clock tower accessed by three sections of iron spiral staircase, crow-stepped gables, decorative stone details around the doors and windows. Sir John was an active Freemason and arranged for a masonic motif above the north entrance. He donated the completed building to Pollokshaws Burgh in 1898 with a proviso that it be used by the public and community in perpetuity. Pollokshaws Burgh was annexed by Glasgow Corporation in 1912. Comprehensive Redevelopment was approved in 1958. 1,600 buildings were demolished (89% of the built heritage) to make way for 14 multi-storey blocks of flats & 29 shops to accommodate 6,780 people. Economic circumstances changed globally and locally. in 2009 the Scottish Government, GHA and GCC established Eight Transformational Regeneration Areas (TRAs): Pollokshaws is one. The multi-storeys were demolished in 2014/16 to introduce low-rise development of a mix of houses for rent and sale. Pollokshaws Burgh Hall Trust was created in 2000 following closure of the Hall by GCC as a cost saving. The Wurlitzer, the last concert-standard wind organ left in Scotland, was rescued from a flooded Clydebank Town Hall in 2007 by the Scottish Cinema Organ Trust and rebuilt in Pollokshaws Burgh Hall. As TRA work progresses PBHT has commissioned an Options Appraisal, the first essential step to secure restoration of the Hall incorporating, modern office space for Home Start and at the request of Glasgow Life and Education Services a new Library and Childrens' Nursery. The Appraisal was completed in June 2018. The project is being led by a Task Force including Pollokshaws Area Network representatives. The brief is being reviewed through community consultation as part of the process to ensure that the form of the New Pollokshaws Village Hub reflects community needs and aspirations.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:37 PM |
EDM |
2185 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshaws West Railway Station |
The oldest surviving railway station building in current operation in Glasgow. It was refurbished in 2013 by Glasgow Building Preservation Trust and has been adopted by South West Community Cycles to provide affordable bike-related services and activities for local residents.Inspired by First ScotRail�s Adopt a Train Station initiative, Glasgow Building Preservation Trust have developed Pollokshaws West Railway Station for a number of years with the restoration successfully completed in May 2013. The buildings have been converted into a resource centre for South West Community Cycles, providing affordable bike-related services and activities including cycle hire and repair, with a new branch of the organisation now offering employability support to local residents.�� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:40 PM |
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2186 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshields Church of Scotland |
B listed Gothic style church boasting 60 brilliantly coloured stained glass windows, the largest being almost 7.5 x 5m, together with a magnificent Harrison & Harrison pipe organ dating from 1913, still in regular use.Having celebrated it's centenary in 2013 the 3 manual instrument is enclosed in a carved oak case, designed by Henry Edward Clifford of Glasgow, with the console detached. Set into the casing, behind the exquisitely carved oak stall are 3 tapestries, reputed to be 14th Century Italian. Also in the Chancel is an oak communion table and the beautiful octagonal alabaster and marble pulpit, both of which are elaborately carved and decorated. The Sanctuary glows with the unique light from the stained glass windows, many of which are designed by Stephen Adam, W & JJ Keir, and Robert Anning Bell, and illustrate passages and stories from the Bible. Within the body of the church are polished granite columns, each with unique caps. These are complemented by the original granite, sandstone and alabaster baptismal font. A large brass eagled lectern can also be found close to the chancel. Modern decorative needlework panels by Sally Harkness Moody are on display, together with older ecclesiastical embroideries inherited from other local churches, which have variously united to become the present Pollokshields Church. In the side chapel there is the Book of Remembrance, containing details of these local churches and the names of their members who died in recent conflicts, a boon to genealogists.http://www.pollokshieldschurch.org.uk |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:42 PM |
EDM |
2187 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Andrew's in the Square (Festival Pop-Up Hub!) |
A stunning 18th century former church, inspired by St Martin-in-the-Fields in London, this unique building will be the Glasgow Doors Open Days Festival pop-up hub for the week. Explore the beautiful interior and enjoy a full programme of talks and events.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:44 PM |
EDM |
2188 (Digital Doors Open) |
Provan Hall House |
Dating from the 15th century, Provan Hall is one of Glasgow's oldest buildings. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:46 PM |
EDM |
2189 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen's Park Govanhill Church |
Church with active congregation. Memorial windows to Jane Harding who died in Auschwitz. Stencil design and window deign by Daniel Cottier.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:49 PM |
EDM |
2190 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow |
In this beautifully decorated 19th century building you can see historic medical instruments, rare books and art, and find out how we've helped doctors, surgeons and dentists to stay at the cutting edge for over 400 years.
The College was founded in 1599 and moved into its current home in 1862. Today the College is a bustling centre of medical education and examination, as well as being an accredited museum. You can see some of our amazing collections of medical instruments, rare books and archives, and learn more about medicine and surgery in old Glasgow. We'll also have a showcase of the exciting work we're doing to combine our heritage collections with Medical Visualisation technology.And we're not just about medicine! You can also view our copy of John James Audubon's breath-taking "Birds of America" and browse the artwork on display throughout the College.In 2017 the building underwent a large refurbishment programme, expanding our on-site clinical skills facilities and modernising our lecture theatres and meeting spaces. This means the College is busier than ever, and Doors Open Day provides you with a unique chance to fully explore every part of the building in a single visit. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:51 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:47:20 PM |
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2191 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow |
Italianate, 'palazzo' style building; designed by Charles Wilson. Finely sculpted masks of legal figures forming keystones to the window arches outside and richly decorated interior. Members law library which celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2017 on upper floor.The Faculty of Procurators (or lawyers) in Glasgow has been in existence since before 1668. The building, into which the Faculty and its library moved in 1857, is a two-storeyed building with three fa�ades designed by the architect Charles Wilson (1810-1863) in the style of a Venetian Palazzo. Wilson is also responsible for some of Glasgow�s finest Italianate buildings. The keystones to the arches, depicting the faces of eminent lawyers, were modelled by Alexander Handyside Ritchie and carved by James Shanks. There are a number of different rooms within the building including � the Faculty Hall which has been used for a variety of purposes over the years, including auctions and Royal Faculty lunches. The Small Library with its �bicentenary window� commissioned from John K. Clark for the Royal Faculty�s bicentenary in 1996 and mortification boards around the balcony commemorating bequests to the Royal Faculty�s charitable funds. The Main Library which was described in the Glasgow Herald of 12 June 1857 as "one of the most exquisite halls in the West of Scotland". Nine busts of former members of the Faculty and other notables add character to the library. The building houses an extremely important collection of legal texts and is still used as a working space by solicitors and advocates, consequently it is usually only open to members.www.rfpg.orgfacebook.com/rfpg2twitter.com/rfpg2 |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:53 PM |
EDM |
2192 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotland Street School Museum |
Designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Scotland Street School Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. See what school days were like in the reign of Queen Victoria, during World War II, and in the swinging 60s.����� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:55 PM |
EDM |
2193 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre |
This hidden gem is a treat for all ages. The extensive collection showcases the history of masks and puppets, with exhibits from all over the world � you can even make your own. Tour the theatre, library, film effects centre and workshops.We are fund raising to convert our former salt and grit stores situated to the rear of the building to a new 107 seat theatre with retractable seating. This will allow us to accommodate the continued and growing demand for our regular children and families programme of puppet and magic shows for one and all at the Centre; which includes Halloween, Easter, Christmas events and our family workshops. Every year to help you through the October schools week we runs a wee festival called MAGIPUP, a week long programme of magic and puppets to keep everyone entertained. Please visit WHAT�S ON at www.maskandpuppet.co.uk for full details of our Doors Open Days events. The shows are all free and there will be lots of fun puppet and mask design packs for the children; to colour-in cut out and assemble in our cafe (�1.50 helping raising funds for the centre and our new theatre), while adults have a tea or coffee, sample our home-baking or soup and rest any weary feet. We are a dedicated hands on creative space, with a large archive of collection materials, which go out as touring exhibitions, to museums and galleries around the country; Scotland to the Isle of White to Cork and everywhere in between. We also house an extensive library of books related to puppets and masks at SMPC. We showcase Scottish and English puppeteers and host international companies, hold residencies and act as a meeting place for all. We run both in-house and outreach workshops and projects with puppets and masks for children, families, schools, community groups and organisations in addition to hiring out spaces to film and TV companies and also to the Scottish Conjurer's association who continue to meet regularly through the year Sep - May for their lecture and demonstration programme, always with a tea break half way through the evening, at SMPC on a Wednesday night.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:57:58 PM |
EDM |
2194 (Digital Doors Open) |
Special Event: Digging In |
Visit the launch of Digging In to explore reconstructed World War I Allied and German trench systems, with hands-on activities that help convey the human experiences of the conflict and its impact on soldiers and communities at home. Limited disabled access. For more information please go to�http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/digging-in/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:00 PM |
EDM |
2195 (Digital Doors Open) |
Special Event: Traditional Building Skills and Materials Demonstration |
Glasgow Traditional Building Forum will host a demonstration of traditional building skills and materials for repairing and maintaining Scotland's traditional homes.Complimentary activities will take place in Architecture and Design Scotland's Material Considerations - A Library of Sustainable Building Materials. Limited disabled access. For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/traditional-building-skills-and-materials/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:02 PM |
EDM |
2196 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Andrew's Metropolitan Cathedral |
Glasgow's first post-Reformation Catholic Church has stunning d�cor and contemporary artwork, including Peter Howson's 'St John Ogilvie' and a baptismal font by Tim Pomeroy. Outside, the Italian Cloister Garden is a peaceful space with a memorial to the Arandora Star tragedy.Today, St Andrew's Cathedral is seen in a new light since the renovation work completed in April 2011.Visitors remark on the brightness and the colour which are now the features of a much-loved city-centre church restored to the people of Glasgow and welcoming all who come to visit.The artwork and the imaginative cloister garden all enhance this sacred space. Within the Cathedral you can take time to appreciate the atmosphere of prayer and peace which embraces the visitor.Guides will be available to give a flavour of what makes up the daily programme of this Church, and to describe the various artefacts and the artists behind them, such as the baptismal font by Tim Pomeroy, the painting of St John Ogilvie by Peter Howson, the sculpted doors by Jack Sloane and the late Hector McGarva and the altar and lectern by Archbishop Mario Conti and Neil Reid.The Italian Cloister Garden, with its own entrance from Clyde Street, invites the visitor to read on the wall plaques the story of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and it�s Cathedral.The monument in the centre courtyard recalls the sinking of the Arandora Star during the Second World War and the impact this event had on the Scots Italian community.Come and walk among the mirrored plinths and reflect on the inscribed words from Scripture and literature.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:04 PM |
EDM |
2197 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Columba Gaelic Church of Scotland |
Early Gothic church which can accommodate more than 1000! A beautiful building, the nave is 112 feet long and 40 feet wide, the spire is 220 feet high, with pinnacles, a belfry stage, a niche and a canopy containing a statue of St. Columba. All welcome to explore!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:06 PM |
EDM |
2198 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Francis Centre, The |
The magnificent gothic grandeur of the St Francis Centre is breathtaking. The category A listed building with beautiful alters and its very own private chapel is well worth a visit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:09 PM |
EDM |
2199 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church |
A wonderful example of neo-Romanesque architecture - harmoniously proportioned with thick walls, small windows and round arches. The whole is enhanced with a barrel - vaulted roof, mosaics in the apses and noted stained glass windows.Fri, Sat & Sun 10am-4pm (Sun service taking place 10:30am-11:45am)For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/st-margarets-episcopal-church/? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:11 PM |
EDM |
2200 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral |
The Cathedral of St Mary the Virgin stands on the busy thoroughfare of Great Western Road. Rising above the tenements and plethora of shops and cafes, the 200ft spire of this Gothic Revival building overlooks Glasgow.For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/st-marys-episcopal-cathedral/� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:14 PM |
EDM |
2201 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Vincent Street Church |
Take this opportunity to see inside one of our city's most stunning pieces of architecture, which is also listed on the World Monument Fund's list of the world's 100 most endangered buildings. You'll be amazed at the beautiful interior.For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/st-vincent-street-church/� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:16 PM |
EDM |
2202 (Digital Doors Open) |
STV Studios |
Scotland�s leading digital media brand opens its doors for a behind the scenes look at our Glasgow headquarters. STV reaches over 3.5 million viewers each month and produces engaging multi-platform digital content on our website www.stv.tv.��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:18 PM |
EDM |
2203 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: 1820 Radical War |
The Radical Martyrs, John Baird and Andrew Hardie, were tried for treason, found guilty, and sentenced to be hung drawn and quartered. The Sighthill Monument commemorates their lives. Learn more of this eventful period in Scotland's history.Duration: 1 hour. For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/the-1820-radical-war/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:20 PM |
EDM |
2204 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Fairfield-Built Ships |
Over 800 ships were built at Fairfield. Ian Buxton, President of the World Ship Society, explores the types and classes of ships since 1860. Duration: 90 minutes. For more information please go to�http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/fairfield-built-ships/.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:23 PM |
EDM |
2205 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Glasgow and the Merchant City: Slavery and Abolition |
Stephen Mullen presents this fascinating lecture which explores Glasgow's mercantile past from 1660 and examines the links with tobacco, slavery, the abolition movement and the city's urban environment.Fri 16 Sep, 12.30pm (1 hour) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:25 PM |
EDM |
2206 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Glasgow's Historic Interiors |
Join Helen Kendrick and photographer Neale Smith as they take you behind the front doors of some of the city's most alluring buildings. This illustrated talk, based on their publication 'Glasgow Interiors', explores a world behind Glasgow's historic facades, and the fascinating stories within.Sun 18 Sep, 2pm (1 hour)http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgows-historic-interiors-2/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:27 PM |
EDM |
2207 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: The Jolly Red Giants |
The twenty five year period before 1914 saw the centre of Glasgow changed with the arrival of purpose-built office blocks. We explore these Jolly Red Giants from conception to maturity, through dark days to survive against the odds.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/the-jolly-red-giants/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:29 PM |
EDM |
2208 (Digital Doors Open) |
Back Garden, The |
Tucked in the heart of sandstone tenements, yards from busy Argyle Street in Finnieston, this urban garden grows various crops and houses a tool shed, polytunnel, greenhouse, five raised beds & mini orchard.Up a lane between residential blocks, you may be expecting to find the usual city �back court�; dejected, empty washing lines and stowed bins. But behind Brechin Street you will find The Back Garden. Set up by Annexe Communities in 2011 using a grant obtained from the Climate Challenge Fund. The Back Garden was officially transferred to the G3 Growers the following year, a small committee from the community who oversee the smooth running of The Back Garden. As far as is known, the site was once occupied by a �mews building� which later became a motor workshop and after that was demolished it became a local fly-tip. Step into The Back Garden and you step out of the city. These tenements make effective sound barriers and screens the garden from the worst of the traffic fumes. All on ground level, the gravel pathways are easy for you to get around; motorised wheelchairs seem to cope better than manuals, prams and such.���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:32 PM |
EDM |
2209 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Civic Room |
A former 1897 Linen Bank built by W.F. Salmon. Now an arts space, come and share your ideas about the forthcoming proposed High Street Fayre in 2017For more information go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/doors-open-day-hub-the-civic-room/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:34 PM |
EDM |
2210 (Digital Doors Open) |
Theatre Royal |
The Theatre Royal is the performance home to both Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet and a host to a variety of visiting performances. The dramatic extension to the foyer has transformed the building.The Theatre Royal is managed by the Ambassador Theatre Group and is the performance home to both Scottish Opera and Scottish Ballet and a host to a variety of visiting performances.The theatre was transformed in 2014 following the dramatic extension of the foyer spaces. The extension provides a new entrance to the theatre with vastly improved facilities for theatre patrons and visitors.Lifts provide access to all levels of the theatre including an outdoor roof terrace from which views across Glasgow and beyond can be enjoyed.The spacious foyer houses bars, toilets, a caf�, as well as a Box Office that is open six days a week.Within the Grade A listed auditorium - the largest surviving example of renowned theatre architect Charles J. Phipps' work - the seating layout has been redesigned to improve sightlines, while an air handling system has been installed to improve the air flow. Doors Open Day offers visitors the unique opportunity to access areas of the theatre not normally open to the public. Our knowledgeable guides will lead tour groups backstage, revealing the technical processes that go into creating on-stage magic. This is your opportunity to stand on the theatre stage and see the auditorium from the perspective of the performers.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:36 PM |
EDM |
2211 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trades Hall of Glasgow, The |
This magnificent Adam-designed building has historic interiors and is the second oldest building in Glasgow still used for its original purpose.Experience the work of Glasgow�s traditional trades and view artefacts in the museum, which was originally a Free Trades School.This is a fantastic opportunity to freely explore or be shown around Trades Hall, the only remaining Adam built property in Glasgow, full of architectural delights, historic paintings and artefacts with its own museum describing its fascinating history.In 1971, Adam was commissioned to design a new Trades Hall on Glassford Street as a meeting place for the 14 Incorporated Crafts of Glasgow.� He worked on Trades Hall at the very end of his career but sadly died two years before its completion.� His brothers, James and William, were responsible for finishing the building which opened in 1794.�There are four beautiful stained glass windows, and the magnificent Grand Hall has a stunning ceiling with a seven metre dome containing the Coat of Arms of the 14 Incorporations and their mottos and a 64 metres (210 feet) frieze painted by Belgian artists shortly after the Boer War.� The Museum, originally a Free Trade School, contains interesting artefacts donated by the 14 Crafts, some dating back to 1500.During Doors Open Day weekend Trades Hall is proud to be the host of Scottish Glass Society�s 2018 Exhibition �Glorious Glass�. Browse the wonderful contemporary exhibits featuring a wide range of techniques, from hot blown forms to stained glass panels. Free entry.After your tour take time to relax in the Robert Adam Room with a tea or coffee and take advantage of our free Wifi.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:39 PM |
EDM |
2212 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tron Theatre |
The 16th century clock tower that fronts the Theatre is one of the oldest surviving landmarks of the historic Merchant City. Join a tour to discover the Tron's compelling past and what goes on behind the scenes today.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:41 PM |
EDM |
2213 (Digital Doors Open) |
Village Storytelling Centre, The |
This category B listed Gothic Church was moved brick by brick from Titwood in 1951. Now home to the Village Storytelling Centre, a unique community arts and outreach organisation. See stunning original stained glass windows and take a tour around this interesting old building.For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/village-storytelling-centre-the/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:43 PM |
EDM |
2214 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Barras Area & Sights - CANCELLED |
Visit Barras Market Area and explore the fascinating charms of the Barras including: Barrowland Ballroom, iconic neon sign, old clay pipe factory, cobbled lanes, oldest chippy in Glasgow, St Alphonsus Church, Heilan Jessie & Tollbooth - Glasgow Execution Site.http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/barras-area-sights/- CANCELLED |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:46 PM |
EDM |
2215 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Bishop Wishart - Warrior and Kingmaker |
Just over seven hundred years ago a stormy Scottish night in 1286 was the catalyst that shaped the course of Scottish politics, changing the lives of many millions in the process. This is the story of Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow. Duration: 40 minutes.For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/bishop-wishart-warrior-and-kingmaker/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:48 PM |
EDM |
2216 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Bridgeton Heritage Trail |
Sun 17 Sep 2017, 2pm; 90mins Meeting point: People's Palace Glasgow Green Discover the rich history of Bridgeton as Peter Mortimer leads you on�this walk taking in such treasures as Greenhead Works, Templeton's Olympia Cinema, the Umbrella at Bridgeton Cross and other impresive buildings and monuments. Advance booking required: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bridgeton-heritage-trail-tickets-35967947098 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:50 PM |
EDM |
2217 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - The Building Stones of Central Glasgow |
See the city from a new perspective on this tour exploring the geology and origins of the rocks cladding many of Glasgow�s central buildings.Much of the stone used in the construction and cladding of the buildings in Glasgow was initially quarried in and around Glasgow before improvement in transport brought rock from further afield. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:52 PM |
EDM |
2218 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Calton Heritage Trail |
Enjoy a walk round Calton led by Peter Mortimer and experience the history of the weaving industry in this ancient Glasgow district. Admire the architecture of Glasgow Cross and St Andrew's Square and witness the Barras Street Market. Advance booking required:�https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/calton-heritage-trail-tickets-35968352310 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:54 PM |
EDM |
2219 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Canal Walk |
Discover the buildings which reveal Maryhill's story from countryside estate to industrial burgh on our guided talk.Booking essentialhttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/canal-walk/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:57 PM |
EDM |
2220 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Crosshill |
Sir Joseph Paxton designed Queens Park as a park with a surrounding area of villas. As built the area has villas tenements churches and schools many designed by Glasgow architects. Tour with Roger Guthrie looking at a selection of these listed buildings.Advanced booking requiredhttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/crosshill/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:58:59 PM |
EDM |
2221 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Dennistoun |
Alexander Dennistoun commissioned a grand design from James Salmon for a new middle class suburb. However, as the 19th century ended, pressure to house Glasgow's influx of workers forced higher density development creating the community's extraordinary variety. Led by Roger Guthrie.Advanced booking required. http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/dennistoun/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:01 PM |
EDM |
2222 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Dumbreck & Hazelwood Heritage Walk |
Explore the heritage of Dumbreck & Hazelwood on this tour from House for an Art Lover, via the Category A Listed Craigie Hall, to Hazelwood House.The A-listed Craigiehall House was built in 1872 for the 3rd son of a family from Plantation. He brought the name from one of their properties. In the late 1890s the house was extended and renovated by Sir Thomas Mason.There are internal C R Mackintosh features [no access]. A recent owner of Craigiehall became so enchanted with C R Mackintosh that he spearheaded a campaign to build the House for an Art Lover. Mason built many notable Glasgow buildings. He was a charismatic man and a great supporter of the Liberal Party. He entertained the Liberal Prime Minister, Asquith, at Craigiehall. After a general overview of Dumbreck and its current boundaries, the walk will proceed through Dumbreck following the moves of Sir Thomas Mason. The features of the main Dumbreck Builder will be highlighted as will some other Architects. There are views of 2 of Hamilton's own houses. The tour continues into Hazelwood where Mason once lived and follows Hamilton to the B-listed Hazelwood House [no access] in whose grounds he built his revolutionary �Electric Houses". These are a marked contrast to his "Dumbreck" style.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:03 PM |
EDM |
2223 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: First World War |
A special tour, commemorating the 101st anniversary of the First World War. We will be highlighting monuments, stories and people connected to Central Glasgow in the First World War. Duration: 90 mins. For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/first-world-war/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:06 PM |
EDM |
2224 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: From the Calton to the Riot Act |
Tues 12 Sep 2017, 2pm; 120mins Meeting point: Bridgeton Cross Bridgeton Cross, G40 1BW A walk through some of the most significant radical history sites�in Glasgow's East City Centre, highlighting often forgotten events and people in the shaping of Glasgow's 'Red Clydeside'. Book via�https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/walk-from-the-calton-to-the-riot-act-tickets-36304209869 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:08 PM |
EDM |
2225 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: George Square Monuments |
George Square is the heart of Glasgow and central to its identity. But who is immortalised in the square, why were they chosen, and is there a pattern behind its evolution? Join architect Niall Murphy for a tour explaining the square. Duration: 2 hours.For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/george-square-glasgow-walk-the-monuments-tour/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:10 PM |
EDM |
2226 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: George Square Statues |
Family fun! Make up and draw stories about the George Square statues. Children are given a photograph of their favourite statue with a bit about its history. In breathing life into these celebrated historical figures, children become aware of how people made Glasgow. (Ideal for 6-11yrs)http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/george-square-statues/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:12 PM |
EDM |
2227 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow and the Merchant City Slavery and Abolition |
This walk, guided by Stephen Mullen, takes the audience on an historical journey of discovery through the Merchant City to reveal connections with the built heritage, slavery and the abolition movement. Limited disabled access.Duration:75 mins.For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgows-built-heritage-tobacco/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:14 PM |
EDM |
2228 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walks/Tours - Unlocking the Story of Glasgow�s Canal � Boat Tour |
Join Scottish Canals and the Scottish Waterways Trust on board the Gypsy Princess and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Forth & Clyde canal. Take a journey back in time to the bustling industrial heyday of the canal, the world�s first sea to sea canal.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:16 PM |
EDM |
2229 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow Canal Water Taxi from Lambhill Stables FULLY BOOKED |
A fascinating boat trip on the canal in Glasgow. Crewed by volunteers from the Forth and Clyde Canal Society, come and explore the Canal and its place in the history of Glasgow.Please note this tour ends at Canal House, Applecross Street.Advanced booking requiredFULLY BOOKED� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:18 PM |
EDM |
2230 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail |
Within easy walking distance, the City Centre Mural Trail features a diverse and amazing range of street art, helping to rejuvenate streets and revitalise buildings and vacant sites. Expanding in scope since the first art work was produced in 2008, the City Centre Mural Trail is having a major impact on Glasgow city centre, rejuvenating streets and revitalising buildings and vacant sites which have become tired, or suffer from environmental blight. The murals create splashes of colour and brighten the urban landscape and have become increasingly popular with residents, local businesses and visitors to the city centre. They help to increase awareness of Glasgow's rich cultural and artistic heritage, as well as strengthening the city's reputation as a warm, inviting and welcoming destination.The huge range of artwork on display has something to suit all tastes - conservative to radical, quirky to bizarre. Notable highlights include the Hip Hop Marionettes, the Glasgow Tiger, the Spaceman, and our Fellow Glasgow Residents. Glasgow is proud of its cultural heritage, its local artists and their inspirational, colourful installations that have helped make the City Centre Mural Trail the award winning attraction it has become.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:20 PM |
EDM |
2231 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Glasgow Necropolis Guided Tours |
Join the Friends of Glasgow Necropolis for friendly, informative tours of this magnificent cemetery. Hear the stories within the gates of those who made Glasgow the Second City of the Empire.The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis are delighted to once again offer to undertake friendly and informative tours of the cemetery. Come and hear some of the stories of the approx 50,000 people interred within its magnificent gates dating back to 1832. You will find monuments designed by major architects and sculptors of the time, including Alexander �Greek� Thomson, Charles Rennie Macintosh and JT Rochead, in every architectural style, created for the prominent and wealthy entrepreneurs of the �Second City of the Empire�.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:23 PM |
EDM |
2232 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow Photography Walking Tours |
Visit many of Glasgow's most iconic venues with an experienced photography tutor. Learn more about your camera and the city as you are guided through the best way to capture the sights of Glasgow.For the past 3 years Dreghorn Photography has been running walking tours throughout the Glasgow Doors Open Day event.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:25 PM |
EDM |
2233 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow School of Art The 'Glasgow Miracle' |
Investigate the remarkable transformation of post industrial Glasgow as GSA's guides reveal cultural sites and artworks throughout the city. Through grassroots organisations and Turner Prize winning artists, witness the rise of Glasgow's internationally acclaimed arts scene with an engaging student guide.Advanced booking required |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:27 PM |
EDM |
2234 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow School of Art, The 'Glasgow Miracle' City |
Uncover contemporary public art, architecture and design to reveal Glasgow's remarkable creative regeneration. Explore artworks installed down hidden lanes, new architecture in the city and discover Glasgow's booming creative industries as GSA's guides reveal the story behind the 'Miracle'.Duration: 135 mins. For more information please go to http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgow-school-of-art-the-glasgow-miracle-city-walking-tour/. Image credit: GSA Enterprises |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:29 PM |
EDM |
2235 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: A Night at the Pictures |
Journalist and writer Norry Wilson, curator of the Lost Glasgow Facebook page, uses old photographs and forgotten stories- some true, some tall- to trace the changing face of the Dear Green Place. This modern 'magic lantern' show is one part history, one part psycho-geography.http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/a-night-at-the-pictures/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:31 PM |
EDM |
2236 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: After the Fire. The Glasgow School of Art |
Join Liz Davidson, the Senior Project Manager responsible for overseeing the repair and restoration of the Glasgow School of Art, following the devastating fire in 2014. Find out about the project and plans for the future f the iconic Charles Rennie Mackintosh building.Tue 13 Sep, 6.30pm (1 hour)http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/after-the-fire-the-glasgow-school-of-art/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:34 PM |
EDM |
2237 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: 18th Century Innovator: Dreghorn and the Merchant City |
Glasgow's growth in the 1700's through global trade is well known, but who was the city's architect? This talk, led by Dr Anthony Lewis, examines the career of Allan Dreghorn (1706-1764), and ways in which we can see and understand Georgian Glasgow better.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:36 PM |
EDM |
2238 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow School of Art, The 'Glasgow Style' City |
Journey back to industrial Glasgow with GSA's talented student guides as they illuminate the city's wealth of built heritage. Discover Mackintosh and his contemporaries' unique 'Glasgow Style' through their architectural achievements and uncover surprising Art Nouveau details in the city.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:38 PM |
EDM |
2239 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: George Square: The evolution of a square across three centuries |
George Square- the heart of Glasgow and central to its identity. But how did the square come into being, how has it evolved over three centuries and is there a pateren behind the locations of the monuments? Niall Murphy of Glasgow City Heritage Trust explores the background to the Square.Wed 14 Sep 2016, 12.30pm, (1 hour)�Photo credit: Tom D |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:40 PM |
EDM |
2240 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow School of Art, The 'Glasgow Style' City (1) |
Investigate Glasgow's illustrious industrial past and the city's distinct architectural language from the Victorian greats to Charles Rennie Mackintosh's innovative designs and the output of his contemporaries working in the Glasgow Style. Duration: 135 minutes.� .For more information please go tohttp://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgow-school-of-art-the-glasgow-style-city-walking-tour/. Image credit: GSA Enterprises. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:42 PM |
EDM |
2241 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow's Animal Magic |
For younger students of architectural heritage, and their attendant adults, Ronnie Scott will lead an exciting safari through the city centre on the trail of sculptures of animals in and on Glasgow buildings. One adult per child, please. Bring binoculars or zoom cameras. Duration: 1 hour.For more information please go to http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgows-animal-magic/. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:44 PM |
EDM |
2242 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Illustrated talk- Scotstyle: 100 years of Scottish Architecture |
Scotstlye: 100 years of Scottish Architecture is a new book and touring exhibition produced for the 2016 Festival of Architecture. Join contributing authors Ranald MacInnes, Ruairidh Moir and Helen Kendrick to find out more about Scotland's 100 'top' buildings and how they were selected for this project.Photo Credit: Ross Campbell |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:47 PM |
EDM |
2243 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Glasgow Undergrounds |
Ever fancied learning more about the much-loved 'Clockwork Orange'? Did you know Glasgow's first 'Underground' wasn't the Subway - it was the 'City and District' from Finneston to the High Street? Join TV and radio broadcaster Colin MacKay to find out more about Glasgow's intriguing undergrounds!Thu 15 Sep 2016, 12.30pm (1 hour)http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgow-undergrounds/Photo credit: Tom D |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:49 PM |
EDM |
2244 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow's Golden Age Tour |
Form the 1880s onwards a half century of prosperity gave birth to some of Glasgow's finest buildings many lining the gridded streets of the City Centre. Join architect Niall Murphy for a walking tour exploring this Golden Age of architecture. Limited disabled access. Duration: 2 hours. For more information please go to http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgows-golden-age-tour/. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:51 PM |
EDM |
2245 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Govan Waterfront Walk |
The tour will take in Water Row, the edge of the Showpeople's yard, Harland Way alongside the river and culminating at the derelict historic graving docks (dry docks). Hear about proposals to bring the dry docks back to life. Limited disabled access. Duration: 1 hour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:53 PM |
EDM |
2246 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Mapping Glasgow |
Based on his recent book, 'Glasgow: mapping the city', author John Moore will introduce a selection of the most important or unique maps of the city and discusses the men and the stories behind how Glasgow was put on the map.Thu 15 Sep 2016, 6.30pm (1 hour)http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/mapping-glasgow/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:56 PM |
EDM |
2247 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Can person-centered design improve service delivery? |
Discover how our well planned and contemporary urban space conveys how we value people and has a positive impact on how our services are run. A seminar followed by a tour then lunch made by our cookery class.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 06:59:58 PM |
EDM |
2248 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Historic Guided Tour of Dennistoun |
Alexander Dennistoun had a vision to build a residential suburb. He employed architect James Salmon to produce a masterplan of the area with villas, terraces and gardens, some of which form the Dennistoun Conservation Area. Advanced booking required.http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/historic-guided-tour-of-dennistoun/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:00 PM |
EDM |
2249 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Clyde Shipbuilding and the Liner Revolution |
In the 1960's the typical merchant ships built by Clyde yards, cargo and passenger liners, began to be superseded by new vessel types-roll-on/roll-off and container ships. Join Bruce Peter, historian and author, to examine the contribution made by Fairfield and Upper Clyde Shipbuilders.Photo Credit: Tom D� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:02 PM |
EDM |
2250 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Things You Didn't Know About the West End... |
Join Ann Laird for a lunchtime talk to learn about Glasgow's famous west end. Known for its elegant houses and some quirky streets, the city's first university, and many interesting residents since Victorian times. Hear about these and today's vibrant and innovative local community. � |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:05 PM |
EDM |
2251 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Glasgow Academy 1916-2016 |
In 1916 Glasgow Academy was a boy's private school. Reconstituted as a War Memorial Trust in a memory of former pupils who fell, this talk describes The Academy's century of evolution and expansion to become the thriving, co-educational school it is today.http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/glasgow-academy/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:07 PM |
EDM |
2252 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Helen McCook: talk and demonstration of embroidery work |
Helen McCook was Head of Costume and Textiles at Bonham's and teaches at the Royal School of Needlework. Regularly commissioned for a wide range of work from fashion houses, the royal wedding outfit, the Mackintosh music cabinet and galleries worldwide.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:10 PM |
EDM |
2253 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Jacobite Glasgow |
In the 18th century most Glaswegians supported the Hanoverian Kings, but a small group of citizens played a significant role in Jacobite intrigue, fighting on the opposing side at Killicrankie, Sheriffmuir and Culloden. This walk explains their forgotten story. Limited disabled access. Duration: 1 hour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:12 PM |
EDM |
2254 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Historic Stenciling recreation - Glasgow Style and Others |
Elisabeth Viguie-Culshaw from the Lansdowne House of Stencils has extensive knowledge and experience in historic stenciling re-creation for listed buildings and has worked on important commissions such as Mackintosh's House for an Art Lover. Talk/demonstration and advice on your own projects!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:14 PM |
EDM |
2255 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Maryhill Burgh Halls Heritage Trail |
Join our tour guides on a trail of discovery along the paths, canal and river walkways through Maryhill. Discover the buildings that tell Maryhill's story from grand estate grounds to buzzing industrial police burgh to modern life. Limited disabled access. Duration: 90 mins. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:16 PM |
EDM |
2256 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: House for an Art Lover's stencilling re-creation 20 years on |
Learn how Mackintosh's stencillied scheme for the House for an Art Lover was re-created 20 years ago by Elizabeth Viguie Culshaw, artist stenciller. From the origin of the designs to the techniques used to adorn the newly built 'House' in 1996.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:18 PM |
EDM |
2257 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Karen Beauchamp: Historic Wallpaper Designer |
Karen Beauchamp specalises in working with archives and recreating designs for specialist projects. Her illustrated talk will include samples of her work as well as unveiling the, just released, work from the archives of the Parisian firm of Isidore Leroy.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/karen-beauchamp-historic-wallpaper-designer/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:21 PM |
EDM |
2258 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Medieval City Tours |
This is a tale of two towns. Explore the history and architecture of Glasgow's Medieval City. The tour will look at, and explore the fascinating history of sites such as ; the puddle dubs, the old pedagogy and Eist Barras Yett along with Glasgow Cathedral and the Tron. Duration: 90 mins. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:23 PM |
EDM |
2259 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Old Kinning Park & Plantation |
Sat 16 Sep 2016, 11am; 90mins Meeting point: Outside Kinning Park Subway Station,�30 Cornwall Street, Plantation�(Off Paisley Road West, adjacent to M8), G41 Join guide Brian D Henderson on�our Living History Adventure around Old Kinning Park Police Burgh, and Plantation Ward of Old Govan Burgh. You will meet "Wee Jimmy" and "Old Susie" - en route! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:25 PM |
EDM |
2260 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Mackintosh and Thomson on Campus |
Glasgow University has a wealth of imposing and impressive buildings. Historian Dr Ronnie Scott focuses on the important contribution that Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Alexander Greek Thomson, the city's two world-class architects, have made to the university's campus and its setting.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/mackintosh-and-thomson-on-campus/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:27 PM |
EDM |
2261 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Pollokshaws Past & Present |
Pollokshaws Heritage Society will look at how Pollokshaws Village and its community have been 'deranged' twice. The Comprehensive Development Plan of the 1960's demolished 89% of buildings, displacing their occupants and high rise flats were constructed, which were to become un-lettable. Find out about what the area has lost.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/pollokshaws-past-and-present/� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:30 PM |
EDM |
2262 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Parkhead Heritage Trail |
Sat 16 Sep 2016, 10am; 90mins Meeting point: Parkhead Cross 1356 Gallowgate, G31 5QG Enjoy this walk around the Parkhead area. Learn about its weaving�and coal mining roots, and later industrialisation, characterised by the world famous Parkhead Forge. Appreciate the fine architecture of Parkhead Cross led by historian Peter Mortimer. Book via: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/parkhead-heritage-trail-tickets-36305472646 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:32 PM |
EDM |
2263 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Rebuilding Pollokshaws Village |
Eddie Warde of Glasgow Housing Association will report on the progress of the Pollokshaws TRA works and comment on the challenges faced in attempting to re-build 'Pollokshaws Village'.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/the-future-pollokshaws/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:34 PM |
EDM |
2264 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: (Re)Imagining Glasgow and The Last of the Govan Cranes, 2 short films by Chris Leslie |
A chance to see 2 films by Chris Leslie, who will discuss his documentry work in Govan and Glasgow. '(Re)Imagining Glasgow' looks at Glasgow's regeneration over the past 40 year. The film playfully reworks Oscar Marzaroli's 1970's film 'Glasgow 1980'. 'The Last of the Govan Cranes' explores Govan's rich heritage in shipbuilding alongside the demolition of the cranes. Chris will introduce both films.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/reimagining-glasgow-and-the-last-of-the-govan-cranes-2-short-films-by-chris-leslie/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:36 PM |
EDM |
2265 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Photographing Glasgow's Heritage |
Appreciate Glasgow's architecture through photography in this 2 hour walk + 1 hour review session starting from Wellpark and progress along Duke Street before heading up John Knox Street to the Cathedral area. Using your own camera, you will be given guidance to learn techniques for improving your architectural photography.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/photographing-glasgows-heritage/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:39 PM |
EDM |
2266 (Digital Doors Open) |
Workshop- Adventures in Space Exhibition: Drop in Workshops |
Join us to Adventure in Space (and time) as we explore the history of architecture in science-fiction through books, films, TV and comics. Our drop in designer-led workshops will have a range of activities available, suitable for all ages!�See http://www.thelighthouse.co.uk/create/event/doors-open-day for details. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:41 PM |
EDM |
2267 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Sir John Maxwell & Family |
Join Joe Murray, National Trust for Scotland's Learning Officer at Pollok Park, for a fascinating exploration of the largely forgotten legacy left by the Maxwell Baronets of Pollock.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/sir-john-maxwell-family/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:43 PM |
EDM |
2268 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Pollokshields Heritage Trail I : The Villas |
Sat 16 September 2017, 11am; 120mins Meeting point: Maxwell Park Station 120 Terregles Ave, G41 4LJ Join Niall Murphy of Pollokshields Heritage for a walking tour through Pollokshields' Aveunes with their splendid villas and nd out more about the UK's original, biggest and best planned Garden Suburb and the stories of those who built it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:46 PM |
EDM |
2269 (Digital Doors Open) |
ARTchitecture' Collage Exhibition |
Glasgow architecture is interpreted through a collection of distinctive, kaleidoscope, 3D effect collages. The artwork by local artist Marion Gardyne will draw your attention to the often overlooked or unnoticed features of buildings and invite you to look closer at the reconstructed, architectural detail.Exhibition will be held at more than one place through the week of Glasgow Doors Open Day. To confirm opening times and for more information please go to:http://www.thelighthouse.co.uk/visit/exhibition/artchitecture� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:48 PM |
EDM |
2270 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: The Lost Story of The William and Mary |
Join author Gill Hoff's who will be talking about her new book 'The Lost Story of the William and Mary'. This features the disastrous 1850's shipwreck that occurred among the Bahama Islands and caused the loss of nearly 200 lives.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/the-lost-story-of-the-william-and-mary/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:50 PM |
EDM |
2271 (Digital Doors Open) |
Exhibition: New Glaswegians |
Do you ever wonder what your city looks like to those encountering it for the first time? New Glasgow Society brings together 20 photographers from diverse backgrounds, whose perspectives are unbiased by familiarityFor more information please visit:?http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:52 PM |
EDM |
2272 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Pollokshields Heritage Trail II: the Tenements |
Join Niall Murphy of Pollokshields Heritage for a walking tour of East Pollokshields' many tenements and Join Niall Murphy of Pollokshields Heritage for a walking tour of East Pollokshields' many tenements and listed buildings and find out more about the UK's original, biggest and best planned 'Garden Suburb' and the stories of those who built it. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:55 PM |
EDM |
2273 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: The Work of Sir Robert Rowand Anderson |
Illustrated talk by the Prof Sam McKinstry of the University of the West of Scotland. He is an expert in the work of Sir Robert Rowand Anderson, premier architect of Scotland and designer of Pollokshaws Burgh Halls.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/the-work-of-sir-robert-rowand-anderson-2/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:57 PM |
EDM |
2274 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: River Clyde Bridges |
A guided walk along the River Clyde, admire 12 of Glasgow's most famous bridges discovering history and�facts relating to their construction. Commencing at Glasgow Green's St Andrews Suspension Bridge, the 1.5 hour walk ends at M8 Kingston Bridge.The story of Glasgow's Clyde Bridges in many ways reflects the development of Glasgow. As the city flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, the demands for better communications resulted in Bridges being built which, in turn, encouraged further trade and prosperity. So bridges both nurtured and reflected the growth of the city. The bridges also tell the story of transportation, from the pedestrian and horse traffic of the middle ages, through railway mania in the 19th century, and the 20th century age of the motor car, onwards into the new millennium. Glasgow has all types of bridges ranging from suspension to cabled stayed, and from arched to truss, with all manner of materials used in their construction from steel to concrete, and from granite to wood. Glasgow's Clyde Bridges are steeped in history and offer a unique walking experience. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:00:59 PM |
EDM |
2275 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hunterian Taster Session |
Over one million objects from the Hunterian collections will soon be housed in state of the art facilities at Kelvin Hall. Come and see a small selection and discover the fascinating stories behind them.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:02 PM |
EDM |
2276 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: River Clyde Bridges (1) |
A guided walk along the River Clyde, admire 12 of Glasgow's most famous bridges discovering history and facts relating to their construction. Commencing at Glasgow Green?s St Andrews Suspension Bridge, the 1.5 hour walk ends at M8 Kingston Bridge. Limited disabled access.http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/river-clyde-bridges/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:04 PM |
EDM |
2277 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Wilma MacKenzie: Glass Engraver |
The process of engraving involves using copper wheels with a mix of carborundum and oil to grind into the glass. Every stage of the process is done by hand and is very labour intensive. Wilma MacKenzie is one of the few remaining qualified practitioners of copper wheel engraving, mainly working on commissions, (clients including Museums of Scotland, Outlander TV series). Learn more at this unique event.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/wilma-mackenzie-glass-engraver/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:06 PM |
EDM |
2278 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - River Kelvin Bridges |
Stroll through 200 years of history! Our expert guides reveal the hidden industrial past of the River Kelvin Bridges. Perfect for all ages, the experience tells the engineering history of the bridges and their impact on history and culture.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:08 PM |
EDM |
2279 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tour- Meet the Maker: Bruce Hamilton Mackintosh Furniture |
A unique opportunity to visit the workshop of Mackintosh furniture maker Bruce Hamilton. Find out how he creates stunning pieces for clients such as the Willow Tearooms, from initial idea to final product. Please note this is a working space. Not suitable for under 15's.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:10 PM |
EDM |
2280 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall: University of Glasgow Choir |
Experience the phenomenal surroundings of Pollokshaws Burgh Hall through the beautiful sound of the University of Glasgow Choir.For more information please go to:http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/pollokshaws-burgh-hall-university-of-glasgow-choir/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:13 PM |
EDM |
2281 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Southern Necropolis with the Happy Reaper |
Come along to the Gorbals' very own 'City of the Dead' for a meander through the history and lairs of the Southern Necropolis with the 'Happy Reaper' aka Colin Mackie.Advanced booking required� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:15 PM |
EDM |
2282 (Digital Doors Open) |
Silent Film: Buster Keaton: Sherlock Jr acc. Gordon Cree |
A unique opportunity to experience the Pollokshaws Burgh Halls brought to life with silent film and music.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:17 PM |
EDM |
2283 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Southern Necropolis with the Happy Reaper (1) |
You are welcome to come on a mental meander around the Southern Necropolis in the company of the Happy Reaper (aka Colin Mackie). Visiting the graves of individuals such as Greek Thomson, Sir Thomas Lipton and the legendary White Lady.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:19 PM |
EDM |
2284 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: A Guide Walk Around Victorian Byres Road |
Ann Laird leads a walk through the Victorian era of Byres Road. In 1850, it was a country track; 40 years later, a busy and fashionable city street offering every amenity to thousands of Victorians: churches, shops, stabling, trams, underground, Western Baths Club, Glasgow University and Infirmary.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:21 PM |
EDM |
2285 (Digital Doors Open) |
Performance - TURN: A performance for Govan's Graving Dock |
TURN is a performance project created specially for Govan's iconic Graving Dock no. 3 by theatre-maker Nic Green. Bringing together radio-broadcast speech, choral composition and a series of hand-cast bells, this is a unique opportunity to experience this site as the tide turns and the sun sets over the River Clyde.See www.turn.org.uk for more details |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:23 PM |
EDM |
2286 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Special City Centre Sightseeing Bus Tour |
Journey through seven centuries of Glasgow's architectural history on the special Doors Open Day tour.Hop on and off at any of the six special stops serving many of the city centre venues taking part in Doors Open Day 2013.Tour is as follows (stops in brackets); West side of George Square (1); George Street; North Frederick Street; Cathedral Street; Castle Street; John Knox St (2); Gallowgate; London Road; St Andrews Square (3); St Andrews Street; Saltmarket; Trongate (4); Stockwell Street; Howard Street; Dunlop Street; Clyde Street; York Street (5); Argyle Street; Hope Street; St Vincent Street; Douglas Street (6); Sauchiehall Street; Blythswood Street; West George Street; then return to George Square.�Tickets cannot be used on regular City Sightseeing services.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:25 PM |
EDM |
2287 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Royal Concert Hall |
Come along to one of Scotland�s most prestigious venues, built in 1990 for Glasgow's reign as European City of Culture. Now hosting nearly 250 performances each year, visitors can follow in the footsteps of artists including BB King, Johnny Cash and Bob Hope.Built in 1990 for Glasgow's reign as European City of Culture, the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is located in the heart of the city. Whether you're simply visiting the city, or a true Glaswegian, you won't fail to be caught up in the magic as you get to take a peek inside the venue that hosts world renowned classical, jazz, pop, rock and folk concerts every year.The building is open every day to the public but timings vary depending on concert schedules. The public are free to enter the building and go to Cafe, Box Office, Gift Shop, Gallery areas during the day but not in the evening unless they have tickets for the event.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:27 PM |
EDM |
2288 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hoskins Architects |
We design all different types of innovative buildings and spaces using models to help explain our ideas. Visit our studio, see our model collection and get involved with out drop-in Future City plasticine building activity. Be it a school, a fire station or Chewbacca's holiday home - get innovative!For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:30 PM |
EDM |
2289 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Springburn Park and Winter Gardens |
A lively tour of Springburn Park and Winter Gardens will take you through the story of Springburn, covering its heritage and history - from the Reid Family and locomotives to the future plans for the Category A listed Winter Gardens.Springburn Park is the highest park in Glasgow and has lots of fantastic features including a rockery, wildlife pond, and biodiversity area, Site of Importance for Nature Conservation, children's play areas, bowling greens, a peace garden, nature trail, Doulton Ware column, former bandstand and much more.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:32 PM |
EDM |
2290 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Creative Glasgow Walking Tour |
Explore the city's unique artistic regeneration and booming creative industries through innovative public artworks and bold new architecture. Delve in to the thriving contemporary arts scene, view vibrant galleries and find hidden artworks installed in the city.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:34 PM |
EDM |
2291 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Youth Theatre |
Housed at basement level, SYT resides in this purpose-designed conversation of Glasgow's former Sheriff Court. Get a glimpse behind the scenes at Scotland's national youth theatre, featuring rehearsal rooms, a dance studio and a studio theatre with backstage facilities.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:36 PM |
EDM |
2292 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellahouston Demonstration Garden |
Bellahouston Demonstration Garden is a unique resource within the Glasgow City Council Allotment portfolio where educational establishments and specific needs groups can participate in delivering outdoor learning experiences and horticulture therapy within a safe and secure walled garden setting.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:38 PM |
EDM |
2293 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Tales of the George Square Statues |
Join historian Dr Mark Nixon on this popular walk. The statues, and George Square itself, frequently attract as much attention as the activities around them. Yet what do you really know about their fascinating stories and politics? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:40 PM |
EDM |
2294 (Digital Doors Open) |
Heritage Centre |
Our Heritage Centre is a new educational facility showcasing the rich and diverse history of Bellahouston and the surrounding area. Explore the rich, cultural heritage of Govan and learn about the Empire Exhibition of 1938 in a dedicated showcase, featuring an animated 'fly-through'.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:43 PM |
EDM |
2295 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Tradeston - Engine Shop to the West Indies |
Walk the grid plan of Tradeston, taking in industrial architecture: paint works, granaries and the worldwide focus for makers of sugar plantation and refining machinery. See how some have been transformed as places to live and work. Duration: 75 minutes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:44 PM |
EDM |
2296 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Cross the City Centre by Lane |
Go "behind the scenes" of central Glasgow on this guided walk, led by�historian Dr Ronnie Scott, from the ancient Cross to the Style Mile. See the familiar from an unfamiliar point of view, and discover some often overlooked aspects of the city centre.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:46 PM |
EDM |
2297 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Dennistoun Conservation Area - Historic Walk |
Alexander Dennistoun had a vision to build a residential suburb. Architect, James Salmon, produced a masterplan with villas, terraces and gardens which form the Dennistoun Conservation Area - the main area of our tour.Alexander Dennistoun employed Architect, James Salmon, to produce a masterplan with villas, terraces and gardens following on from where John Reid, a local merchant, first built Annfield Place. Reid died before he could take his plans further. Alexander Dennistoun then gradually accumulated all the local estates and started to work on his vision of a healthy residential suburb barely a mile from Glasgow High Street. Dennistoun, eldest son of a successful merchant family, was educated at Glasgow Grammar School and the College of Glasgow. In 1820 he was sent to New Orleans, where his father and uncle had a branch of their business in the cotton trade. On his return to Britain, he lived in Cheshire and took charge of the Liverpool branch. He later spent several years in France before returning to Glasgow. He was a director of the Union Bank of Scotland and served as a Member of Parliament for Dumbarton in 1834, having stood as a Liberal. After the death of his wife in 1847, he alternated between his Glasgow home in Golfhill and Lagarie, on the Gareloch. The Dennistoun Conservation Society has a great deal of further information and photographs of the estates including Dennistoun�s own Golfhill estate, Craigpark, Annfield, Whitehill, Meadowpark etc and the current map of the Conservation Area. The mansion houses of those estates are shown in the buildings section of History.http://www.dennistounconservationsociety.org.uk�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:49 PM |
EDM |
2298 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pollokshields Playhouse |
Playhouse is a place to create new ideas in Pollokshields. Initiated to generate discussion about public spaces within Pollokshields. Through the temporary animation of a redundant and derelict site the project provided a unique opportunity for testing opportunities.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:51 PM |
EDM |
2299 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Victoria Park Heritage Walk |
Sample heritage and culture from prehistoric times, meeting 19th century benefactors, and remembering those who died on the SS Daphne and World War I. Learn too about the wildlife visitors to the Park.Discover with local guides past present and future of Victoria Park. This walk appeals to young and old, residents far and wide as there is so much to learn about the Park.We start at the Jubilee Gates commemorating the Queen's jubilee/opening in 1887. We learn about those Victorians who gifted the land and importance of the Park as Glasgow's green space. We pause at the SS Daphne memorial stressing the importance of shipbuilding to the communities served by the Park. The Park has been enjoyed for over a hundred years since it was created. We visit the important features, some that no longer exist as well as those in current use. We illustrate how important the Park is and was for leisure pursuits. We will stop at sites to learn about the former bandstand, Oswald Clock and formal gardens, a significant ornamental feature of the Park. The walk includes a visit to the famous Fossil Grove with its preserved fossil tree trunks aged at 300 million years old discovered when the Park was being developed. We reflect on the sacrifice of the First World War and the impact on the local community at the listed memorial unveiled in 1922. We will pause at the ornamental boating and duck pond to learn about the Park's many active wildlife visitors, swans and ducks. The walk will finish at the Partick Curling Pavilion formed in 1842 and one of the first arrivals in the Park in 1887. The Partick Curling Pavilion will also be part of Open Doors so there will be time at the end of the walk to stay and enjoy a coffee or tea as part of the celebrations.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:53 PM |
EDM |
2300 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Walmer Crescent Guided Walk |
Alexander Thomson's achievements included the the creation of some of Glasgow's most remarkable housing. Walmer Crecent is a rare survivor�of grandeur in an unexpected setting. Led by Roger Guthrie of the Alexander Thomson Society.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:55 PM |
EDM |
2301 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queen�s Park Camera Clubrooms |
Queen's Park Camera Club, formed in 1945,�is Glasgow's longest surviving camera club where members share a passion for the art and science of photography. View prints and images depicting the club's work, and involvement with local projects including��Langside 450��and �Glasgow South Side Independent Traders�.Come and view a collection of prints and images depicting the club's work and involvement with local projects including��Langside 450"��and "Glasgow South Side Independent Traders".�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:57 PM |
EDM |
2302 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Docklands Discovery Tour |
From the Broomielaw to the SECC and from Pacific Quay to Kingston rediscover the old docks and quays that lined the River Clyde. Learn what types of vessels operated from each quay and where they went. Marvel at pictures of what the docklands used to look like and how their architecture has changed.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:01:59 PM |
EDM |
2303 (Digital Doors Open) |
Riverside Building, City of Glasgow College |
Welcome to Scotland's leading maritime and engineering campus. Say WOW as you enter the stunning seven story atrium. Take charge of a super tanker in a 360 degrees simulator and watch a full sized ship engine work. Bring your camera!�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:01 PM |
EDM |
2304 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Where Glasgow Used to Shop and Dine 1 |
From Charing Cross to Buchanan Street, were famous restaurants, department stores and specialist shops which catered for a wide range of customers. This walk looks at the sites of some of these, and the surviving buildings which housed them. Duration: 90 minutes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:04 PM |
EDM |
2305 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Savings Bank |
This former savings bank with fine Victorian features is now a beautifully-restored events space. The Savings Bank will tip its hat to its former owners and offer visitors a range of refreshments from virtuous teas and Greek platters to cocktails that will keep you royally flushed.Construction of the current premises began in 1888 with the vision of transforming a simple hatters shop into a radical new savings bank that would work to put pennies back into the pockets of Glasgow�s working class. The Victorian building features a host of architectural curiosities from a large neoclassical dome to intimate brass-work, carvings and glazed tiling. After a change in ownership The Savings Bank went on to become a raucous Greek restaurant and then a notorious Southside poker den, each iteration leaving its unique mark on the building. Over Doors Open, The Savings Bank will tip its hat to its former owners and offer visitors a range of refreshments from virtuous teas, Greek platters and cocktails to keep you royally flushed.Music and Tours will transport you to a Victorian Laurieston and illuminate the architectural history of the building which is currently in use as an events venue run by Glasgow's favourite events company, Inhouse.��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:06 PM |
EDM |
2306 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Where Glasgow Used to Shop and Dine 2 |
The Merchant City housed numerous warehouses, including Goldbergs, where the walk begins. Others were located on Ingram, Glassford and Miller Streets. On Argyle Street was the famous Andersons' Polytechnic department store, and Gardners, Paisleys and the Colosseum were on Jamaica Street. Duration: 90 minutes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:08 PM |
EDM |
2307 (Digital Doors Open) |
Flourish House |
This striking Category B-listed former church retains its austere and imposing appearance, yet remains a hidden gem within the hustle and bustle of the West End. Now the heart of a vibrant mental health clubhouse, step inside to find a friendly and welcoming community.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:10 PM |
EDM |
2308 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Bike Station |
Part of Glasgow's cycle revolution, the Bike Station has given life back to a former warehouse with a huge range of community activities and schemes to develop cycling across the city. Take a tour behind the scenes to find out more about how we find, fix and give bikes to Glasgow!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:12 PM |
EDM |
2309 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - East End Women's Heritage Walk |
Hear stories of feisty activists, radical change-makers, weavers and witches on this fascinating guided women�s heritage walk to the heart of Glasgow�s East End.The women of the East End have always had to be resourceful and industrious simply to survive. This walking tour focuses on some of their achievements and struggles, and the radical nature of the area which gave birth to them. Learn about the women of the Templeton carpet factory, the suffragettes, the brazen women of Glasgow Green, Battling Betty, the woman who set up the Barras and many, many more! Beginning and ending at the unique Glasgow Women�s Library this is a wonderful opportunity to discover the hidden histories of Glasgow�s women.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:14 PM |
EDM |
2310 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Women of the Merchant City |
Join Glasgow Women?s Library tour guides as we uncover the female stars that stud the fabric of this famous quarter. Scandal, vice, radicalism, regeneration and revival are topics highlighted by our original tour. Limited disabled access. Duration: 2 hours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:16 PM |
EDM |
2311 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Feeding the City - Markets of Glasgow |
Join us on a journey through the historic markets of Glasgow. Sample foods ancient and modern as we eat our way through the city, culminating in a traditional poke of fish and chips in the magnificent former fishmarket, The Briggait!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:18 PM |
EDM |
2312 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Back Garden (1) |
Tucked in the heart of sandstone tenements, this urban garden, yards from busy Argyle Street houses a polytunnel, a greenhouse made from recycled bottles, 5 raised beds growing various crops and a mini orchard; all produce shared by members� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:20 PM |
EDM |
2313 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Women, the War, Rent Strikes and Revolution |
Discover Glasgow's massive radicalisation during World War I: with women to the fore, suffragettes, peace campaigners, rent strikers and industrial workers united in struggle.You will visit sites where many strands of radical activism came together to challenge the vicissitudes of war, led by outstanding women such as Mary Barbour and Helen Crawford. At 'The Happy Land down in Duke Street Jail', you will see where suffragettes and anti-war protesters were imprisoned. Moving on through George Square, site of the 1919 mass strike protest, you'll go to the scene of the great rent strike victory of 1915. Also visited are the sites of the suppressed socialist newspaper 'Forward' and the memorial to Spanish Civil War heroine La Pasionaria. You'll also see sites of relevance to the Russian Revolution and its impact on Glasgow.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:22 PM |
EDM |
2314 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Saunders Centre |
The Saunders Centre won three 2016 RIAS/RIBA awards. It incorporates 16 teaching laboratories, a 165 seat auditorium, alumni gallery and hospitality suite. Designed by PAGE/PARK, it is the largest development at Glasgow Academy's Kelvinbridge campus since 1878.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:25 PM |
EDM |
2315 (Digital Doors Open) |
West of Scotland Cricket Club |
West of Scotland Cricket Club hosted the first football match between Scotland and England in 1871. Have a look at this famous club and sports ground which has hosted world famous cricket and football matches since its foundation in 1862.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:27 PM |
EDM |
2316 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wellpark Brewery (Tennent Caledonian) |
Wellpark Brewery is home to more than 450 years of brewing tradition and award winning beers. Our tour takes you behind the scenes to discover how we make Tennent's so special. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:29 PM |
EDM |
2317 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodlands Community Garden |
Celebrate the beautiful outdoor space of Woodlands Community Gardens and enjoy feltmaking workshops with artists Grace Mark and Stella Phipps. Discover the tactile and therapeutic art of feltmaking, gaining inspiration from nature and wildlife. Suitable for all age groups and abilities.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:31 PM |
EDM |
2318 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Boathouse |
Come and learn about the sporting heritage of Glasgow's oldest rowing club. Hear about plans for the rejuvenation of the West Boathouse or get out on the Clyde and see the historic timber frame clubhouse from the river. Rower taster sessions are available on request for ages 12 and over.Come and have a look around our historic building on the beautiful banks of the river Clyde in Glasgow Green. Enjoy a cup of tea in the club room and watch the rowers mess about on the river. The club has many historic images and photographs on display and out club members will be delighted to show you around and tell you all about being a rower in Glasgow. This year, we plan to have lots of activities and information on offer as a taster for the 'Rejuvenation of the West Boathouse' project.� Come along, get involved and influence the development of this exciting heritage project.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:33 PM |
EDM |
2319 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow City Mission |
Glasgow City Mission is a modern building�with a roof garden. Find out first-hand about their work with men and women affected by homelessness, and learn about the preventative work they do with families.Glasgow City Mission was established in 1826 as the world�s first city mission by David Nasmith, who had a vision for pioneering Christian care where people�s physical, emotional and spiritual needs would be met. We have been working with people affected by poverty since then, adapting to a changing city and changing needs. Today the focus of our city centre project is with people affected by homelessness. Our city centre project is housed in a contemporary building which has won architecture awards. When people visit us they are often surprised that a building that caters for people who are homeless and marginalised is so well designed and full of light. Join us and learn more about how our building facilitates our work with people who are homeless and marginalised. We have a�roof garden, IT suite, music studio, art space and gym. Many of our guests had incredibly difficult childhoods and received little or no affirmation from parents or teachers. We help our guests grow in confidence and discover and develop their skills. Our guests have many skills and talents and we look forward to sharing these with you. Find out about our preventative work at our Child and Family Centre in Govan where we work with families affected by poverty. Our aim here is to ensure the children have the best possible start in life and that the parents can fulfil their own potential.��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:36 PM |
EDM |
2320 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shawlands United Reformed Church |
The United Reformed Church in Shawlands is the successor to the first congregation of Churches of Christ founded in 1839. Designed by Miller & Black in 1908 in Arts & Crafts Gothic and built in red sandstone, with baptistery & pipe organ.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:39 PM |
EDM |
2321 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Martin's Church (Cathkin Braes Activity Centre) |
A one-off opportunity to see the former St Martin's Church before conversion into the Cathkin Braes Activity Centre. Find out about the significance of this modernist Gillespie Kidd & Coia designed building in its picturesque landscape during tours of the site.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:41 PM |
EDM |
2322 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whisky Bond, The - Glasgow Sculpture Studios |
The Whisky Bond was built in 1957 by Highland Distillers. Renovated in 2012 as a creative centre for artists and designers, Glasgow Sculpture Studios open their doors to show you first class sculptural production facilities.�The Whisky Bond (TWB) combines the creative buzz and identity of Glasgow Sculpture Studios (GSS); event spaces, artist studios and production facilities and workspaces for creative individuals and organisations such as architects and designers. In 2012 GSS moved premises to TWB, which was built in 1957 by Highland Distillers as a bonded warehouse. It operated as a bond until the 1970s then became a Mushroom Factory. Renovations to TWB building began in 2011 and since then it�s been transformed into a creative factory for Glasgow, a nerve centre providing a home to artists, a place for like-minded entrepreneurs to run a business, and an accessible venue for a wide audience to enjoy. The Whisky Bond joins the growing creative neighbourhood around Glasgow's canal, including the National Theatre of Scotland, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Scottish Opera and The Glue Factory. GSS occupies the lower three floors of TWB and includes artists� studios, production facilities. There are over 40 studio spaces for artists and the production facilities include wood, metal, ceramics, plaster, resin and spray and digital production lab (3-D printer and scanner). Upper floors of The Whisky Bond house a range of work spaces for creative industry businesses, makers, architects and designers. ���Tour: Sat 11.00am, 1pm, 2pm & 3pm; 40mins. Meeting�Point: Reception at The Whisky BondBooking essential: call 01413533708 or�email information@glasgowsculpturestudios.orgwww.glasgowsculpturestudios.orgwww.facebook.com/glasgowsculpturestudios Twitter: @GSSGLASGOW, @WhiskyBondInstagram: @glasgowsculpturestudios, @thewhiskybond |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:43 PM |
EDM |
2323 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hidden Gardens |
Discover how the old Coplawhill Tramworks has been transformed into a lush green haven, a sanctuary for humans and wildlife alike. A work of art in themselves, the gardens also host art works and artistic activities, alongside their neighbour, the Tramway.The site of the old Coplawhill Tramworks was transformed into a lush green haven, a sanctuary from the city bustle for humans and wildlife alike.As well as a green space the Hidden Gardens are a work of art in themselves, and host art works and artistic activities. This year we will be collaborating with the Tramway in presenting opportunities for young people to earn an �Arts Award Discover�, an award open to children and young people aged up to 25, encouraging them to participate in arts activities, research artists and their work, and share their arts discoveries. The activity will be creating cyanotypes, an early form of photography, under the guidance of an artist.You can create your own keepsake card by making creative wax rubbings of textures and materials found in the gardens.You can take part in wildlife activities including a Bioblitz, a fun interactive survey of wildlife in the garden. Every discovery made during a Bioblitz is recorded and submitted to local wildlife record centres and the National Biodiversity Network.� All the information collected will help to shed light on how wildlife on our land is changing and how best to protect it.You can take home plants, seed packets and produce for a donation from The Hidden Gardens plant kiosk.This event is delivered in partnership with our friends and neighbours at RSPB, Tramway and Glasgow Natural History Society.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:45 PM |
EDM |
2324 (Digital Doors Open) |
William Quarrier Scottish Epilepsy Centre, The |
The state of the art epilepsy centre is the only one of its kind in Scotland. The centre is a bright, modern building in the heart of Govan, and features a stunning stained glass window.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:47 PM |
EDM |
2325 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church |
Category B-listed church, built in the Brutalist style of the 1960s when concrete was king. Look for the distinctive green pyramid roof and find a bright Modernist sanctuary and a thriving community hub with big plans for the future.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:50 PM |
EDM |
2326 (Digital Doors Open) |
Willow Tea Room |
Enjoy hearing about the history of tearooms in Glasgow, the amazing stories behind the buildings, the architecture and innovation which led to the success of the partnership between Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Kate Cranston.General opening times:Mon-Wed 9am-5:30pm, Thurs-Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 10:30am-5:30pm.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:52 PM |
EDM |
2327 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coach House Trust |
The charming red brick building and garden area, found at the end of a cobbled lane, is discretely sheltered from the bustling activity of the city's west end. Converted in 2001, many of the original features have been retained.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:54 PM |
EDM |
2328 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvin Hall |
Visit the new National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall, which showcases an extensive digital collection of films, maps, books and manuscripts. Go behind the scenes at the Moving Image Archive and learn how Scotland�s film, video and digital collections are preserved and made accessible.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:56 PM |
EDM |
2329 (Digital Doors Open) |
Knightswood St Margaret's Parish Church |
The stonebuilt Category B listed Knightswood St. Margaret's Parish Church, designed by the well known architect Sir Robert Lorimer, dominates Knightwood Cross and inside, with its lofty wooden ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows, has the appearance of a mini-cathedral. It also houses a musican gem- the 150 year old Father Willis Organ.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:02:58 PM |
EDM |
2330 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodside Library |
A stunning building with attractive arched windows, Woodside Library's purpose in the spirit and intention of the founder, Andrew Carnegie, has remained constant since it opened in 19056. Have a look around this library gem and explore the collection on local history.Mon-Sat 10am-5pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:00 PM |
EDM |
2331 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Charles RC Church |
St Charles RC is a Modernist building by architects Gillesipie, Kidd & Coia with outstanding Stations of the Cross by Glasgow sculptor Benno Schotz. Silver dove sculpture by Walter Pritchard and etching on the glass doors by Avril Gibb.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:03 PM |
EDM |
2332 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Renfield Church |
In its lofty setting, this light-filled sanctuary by James Taylor Thomson features stained glass by Douglas Strachan, Scotland's finest stained glass artist, and Gordon Webster, an elder of our church who make a major contribution to the decoration of Scotland's churches.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:05 PM |
EDM |
2333 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
Purpose built with glulam beams and modernist windows. You can sign-up for a workshop or lecture, pop in for a guided tour or wander at your leisure.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:07 PM |
EDM |
2334 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tall Ship at Riverside, The |
The Glenlee was built at the Bay Yard in Port Glasgow and first took to the water in 1896. She circumnavigated the world four times before being brought home to Glasgow. Learn about her fascinating life on the high seas.The Glenlee first took to the water as a bulk cargo carrier in 1896. She circumnavigated the globe four times and survived (though not without incident) passing through the fearsome storms of Cape Horn 15 times before being bought by the Spanish navy in 1922 and being turned into a sail training vessel. The ship was modified and served in that role until 1969. She then operated as a training school until 1981 when she was laid up in Seville Harbour and largely forgotten. A British naval architect saw her in Seville in 1990 and two years later, the Clyde Maritime Trust succeeded in buying the re-named Galatea at auction for 5 million Pesetas (�40,000) and saved her from dereliction. In November 1999, the Glenlee was recognised as part of the Core Collection of historic vessels in the UK. Chosen from a list of over 1,500 ships, the Glenlee is one of only 43 vessels recognised by the National Historic Ships Committee as being of pre-eminent national significance in terms of maritime heritage, historic associations or technological innovation.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:09 PM |
EDM |
2335 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodlands Methodist Church |
The upper floor church is a light cruciform shape with a range of stained glass windows. The ground floor contains an interestingly panelled library, toilets with the original art nouveau floor tiles, a hall and other rooms.Image Credit: Tom Donald |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:12 PM |
EDM |
2336 (Digital Doors Open) |
Provand's Lordship |
Dating from 1471, Provand�s Lordship is Glasgow�s oldest remaining house. Step back in time to see how Glasgow life has changed through the centuries. Outside, the medieval �Physic� garden contains herbs and plants traditionally used to heal various parts of the body.Spread over 3 floors, displays in the house feature a stunning collection of Scottish furniture through the centuries as well as exploring the changing use of the house as the city grew and spread around it. Explore our portrait gallery on the first floor where we look at Mary Queen of Scots connection with the house, while on the top floor art gallery there are a lovely selection of paintings by William �Crimea� Simpson of Glasgow in the 1840s. Behind Provands sits the St. Nicholas Garden, laid out in 1993 to represent a medieval �Physic� garden and named after the St. Nicholas Hospital which sat immediately to the south of the house. Each of the 10 flower beds here is home to herbs and plants traditionally used to heal various parts of the body.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:14 PM |
EDM |
2337 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sloans |
Sloans building is one of the city's most stunning and impressive venues, set over three floors hosting a decadent ballroom, private snug bar and restaurant space.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:16 PM |
EDM |
2338 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Aloysius Church |
Voted one of the top 16 churches in the world to take your breath away (churchpop.com) this stunning building is lavishly decorated in the baroque revival style. Explore the interiors to marvel at spectacular mosaics and huge glazed dome.������ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:18 PM |
EDM |
2339 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tenement House |
Ring the doorbell and step in for a rare glimpse into Glasgow life in the early 20th century, in the four room house lived in by short hand typist Miss Agnes Toward for over half a century.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:20 PM |
EDM |
2340 (Digital Doors Open) |
The National Piping Centre |
The Museum of Piping. Learn about the history of this great instrument . Educational experience.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:22 PM |
EDM |
2341 (Digital Doors Open) |
Olympia Building, The |
The B-listed Olympia Building began life in 1911 as the Olympia Theatre of Varieties, and is now home to the Olympia Social Research Hub as well as Bridgeton Library and Scotland's first British Film Institute (BFI) Mediatheque. You are invited to the top floor to learn about health and life in Glasgow, the building's history, and take in the panoramic city views.The B-listed Olympia Building began life in 1911 as the Olympia Theatre of Varieties, and has had an eventful history, being used as a theatre, cinema, bingo club and furniture store, before becoming derelict and suffering a serious fire in the early 21st century. It was acquired on behalf of the local community by Clyde Gateway Ltd in 2009 and, after extensive redevelopment, was reopened in 2012 as part of the regeneration of Bridgeton Cross. It is now home to the Olympia Social Research Hub as well as Bridgeton Library and Scotland's first British Film Institute (BFI) Mediatheque. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:25 PM |
EDM |
2342 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Park |
Founded in 1874 as 'East Park Home for Infirm Children', the charity now provides educational and residential care for children and young people with complex additional support needs. This holistic and progressive centre for excellence has undergone a major expansion to its services.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:27 PM |
EDM |
2343 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Victoria Garden Allotments |
No two allotments are the same - and this is very true at NVG.Take a relaxing stroll into the secret gardens of Pollokshields!In the Gardens we nurture and care for the important things - we grow food to nourish the body, flowers to give us peace and enjoyment on those rare sunny days and when the weather changes we care for the wildlife in our ponds and in the air, providing safe and warm habitats over the winter months.� We like to share it with the community too, at our popular spring and summer shows, and on Doors open day you can enjoy free access to most of the plots.� Take a walk around and steal ideas for your garden, ask an experienced gardener nosey questions and breath in the atmosphere of this urban wildlife haven in the suburbs.� You may be inspired to get an allotment yourself!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:29 PM |
EDM |
2344 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Scotstyle Exhibition |
Learn about the top 100 buildings in Scotland, all voted for by the public. Glasgow highlights include The Italian Centre, Zoology Building at the University of Glasgow, Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre and Glasgow Film Theatre.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:31 PM |
EDM |
2345 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Tea Green Art, Design & Contemporary Craft Market |
Tea Green Events take over the stunning St Andrew's in the Square for the unique market experience. Showcasing the very best of Scotland's creative talent. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:33 PM |
EDM |
2346 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Glasgow and the Irish Revolution |
Visit sites linked to movements and figures associated with Irish Republicanism and the 1816 Easter Rising, from the Gallowgate to Midland St, on this walk led by historian Stephen Coyle.The story of Glasgow's Clyde Bridges in many ways reflects the development of Glasgow. As the city flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, the demands for better communications resulted in bridges being built which, in turn, encouraged further trade and prosperity. So bridges both nurtured and reflected the growth of the city. The bridges also tell the story of transportation, from the pedestrian and horse traffic of the middle ages, through railway mania in the 19th century, and the 20th century age of the motor car, onwards into the new millennium. Glasgow has all types of bridges ranging from suspension to cable stayed, and from arched to truss, with all manner of materials used in their construction from steel to concrete, and from granite to wood. Glasgow's Clyde Bridges are steeped in history and offer a unique walking experience!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:36 PM |
EDM |
2347 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Glasgow Through the Ages I- The Medieval City |
Join Niall Murphy of Glasgow City Heritage Trust on a tour showing how Glasgow evolved from its origins as a medieval city.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:38 PM |
EDM |
2348 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow Through the Ages II The Industrial City |
Join Gemma Wild of Glasgow City Heritage Trust on a tour showing how Glasgow developed following the arrival of the Forth & Clyde Canal, the motorway of the 18th century.Please note the tour lasts approximately 2 hrs starting from Scottish Canals HQ at Applecross Street following the canal to Firhill and taking in the canal-side industries in and around Garscube Road before heading back towards Speirs Wharf and finishing back at Applecross Street. Highlights include the unlikely history of Bairds Brae, the oldest canalside buildings in Scotland, Maryhill's past as the Venice of Scotland, aqueducts, bridges and spillways, World War II protection measures, the Hamiltonhill Claypits, the Phoenix Flowers, The Glue Factory and the Speirs Wharf warehouses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:40 PM |
EDM |
2349 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Empire Exhibition Walk & Talk |
Step back in time to 1938 when Bellahouston Park hosted the Empire Exhibition, a colossal modernist celebration of industry, architecture and engineering which attracted 13 million visitors.For six months in 1938 Bellahouston Park was transformed into a city of striking modernist architecture, wide boulevards, fountains and other stunning water features. At night the Exhibition shone like a beacon visible for miles around. Although over 100 strikingly modern buildings were constructed; including the 300ft 'Tait's Tower' which could be seen 100 miles away and the largest amusement park in Britain, there is little evidence today that such a remarkable vision of the future ever happened at all. This walking tour will shed light on the sheer scale and ambition of the exhibition, examine some of the key buildings and provide an insight into the ideas of the architects who made it a reality. You will also visit the Palace of Art, the only remaining building from 1938 and will conclude the tour at House for an Art Lover's Heritage Centre. Tour guide James Winnett will guide you around the park using archive material and digital imagery.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:42 PM |
EDM |
2350 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Laurieston Living Regeneration |
Guided by experts, you will trace the history of the Laurieston neighbourhood, its importance for the character of Glasgow, its decline, redevelopment with high rise blocks and its renaissance based new housing and green spaces, which builds from the City's substantial urban design heritage.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:45 PM |
EDM |
2351 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Mackintosh's Glasgow Walking Tour |
Delve into Charles Rennie Mackintosh�s city with The Glasgow School of Art�s knowledgeable tour guides. Uncover Mackintosh�s lesser known architectural gems alongside his impressive city centre commissions, work by the great Glasgow architects who informed Mackintosh and buildings by his contemporaries forging the internationally acclaimed �Glasgow Style� Art Nouveau. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:47 PM |
EDM |
2352 (Digital Doors Open) |
Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) |
The CCA has been at the centre of Glasgow�s art scene for 25 years. Its year-round programme includes exhibitions, film, music, literature, festivals, Gaelic and performance.�� Designed in 1868 by Alexander Greek Thomson, and previously home to The Third Eye Centre (1975-1991), the building is steeped in history and the organisation has played a key role in the cultural life of the city for decades. Our broad and experimental programme encourages a diverse audience to experience the arts, with 348,211 visitors in 2017. CCA curates six major exhibitions a year, presenting national and international contemporary artists. We are also home to Intermedia Gallery, showcasing emerging artists. Entrance to exhibitions is free.� Saramago Caf� Bar serves fresh, tasty food every day, and stocks a range of quality beers, wines and juices, in a relaxed atmosphere. In 2017, CCA won the Best Cultural Venue award at the Glasgow Awards in 2017 for the third year running; the Arts & Culture Award at The Herald Inspiring City Awards and Unique Venue of the Year at the Scottish Event Awards. CCA also received a commendation for Best Performing Arts Venue at the Sunday Herald Culture Awards, and was shortlisted in the Glasgow Business Awards (Innovation in Youth Employment) and The Icon Awards (Venue of the Year).�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:49 PM |
EDM |
2353 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Miss Cranston and her Tearoom Empire |
Enjoy hearing about the history of tearooms in Glasgow, the amazing stories behind the buildings, the architecture and innovation which led to the success of the partnership between Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Kate Cranston.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:51 PM |
EDM |
2354 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Neale Thomson and the Crossmyloof Bakery |
Hear the story of Neale Thomson - outside his home, his bakery, and on the site of �Greek� Thomson cottages where he housed his bakers. Find out about his business and the baking of the once renowned Crossmyloof Bread!Little known philanthropist Neale Thomson took over his father and grandfather's cotton business in the Gorbals in 1843. Shocked by the poor quality of bread available to his workers, he set up the Crossmyloof Bakery to provide them with decently made affordable loaves. Soon there was so much demand for it that the bakery grew in size, with outlets all over the city where people queued for the famous Crossmyloof Bread! The lot of the journeyman baker was a hard one at that time, and Neale Thomson set about to ensure that his bakers were given much better working conditions than was common at that time.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:53 PM |
EDM |
2355 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Central Mosque |
Glasgow Central Mosque is the first purpose-built mosque in Glasgow. Muslims pray, learn, get married or attend funerals and non-Muslims visit throughout the year. See how Islamic architecture and Glasgow�s characteristic red sandstone come together in this unique building.Please come explore Glasgow Central Mosque which was formally opened in 1984. Built on a 4-acre (16,000 m2) site at a cost of three million pounds the land was acquired and the preferred architectural design meant that the architect had to travel to Turkey and Jeddah. The courtyard of the mosque is in keeping with the traditional Arabesque style. It is enclosed on one of its sides by gardens and on the other by a long fa�ade of arched windows. The main entrance is arched with etched glass doors of a floral design. In the courtyard one of the most noticeable features is the Minaret (tower) where traditionally the Muezzin recites the call to prayer stands. The other more noticeable feature is the dome above the main prayer hall allowing natural light into the building. Inside the mosque is a recess which is called the Mihrab where the Imam stands. The Mihrab points in the direction of Mecca. Enclosed in a walled garden and with a separate minaret, the mosque combines Islamic architecture with the characteristic Old Red Sandstone material used to build many of Glasgow's buildings.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:55 PM |
EDM |
2356 (Digital Doors Open) |
City Halls and Old Fruitmarket, The |
A pair of gems in the Merchant City - City Halls, Glasgow's oldest purpose-built performance space has been entertaining visitors since 1841. The adjoining Old Fruitmarket has been reborn as a music venue while still retaining its traditional market ambience.No matter what type of concert you prefer, from orchestral to the more intimate recital, the sound in our Grand Hall is breath-taking. The traditional shoe box auditorium is renowned throughout the world for having some of the finest acoustics and our elegant and spectacular Hall is also home to the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Scottish Music Centre. The exciting music complex houses top class rehearsal, recording, broadcasting and webcasting facilities. The Old Fruitmarket was a functioning market until the 1970s and an original sign from one of the fruit sellers can still be seen. It is now a hugely versatile building that plays host to theatre events, jazz concerts, comedy, rock, pop and world music gigs, as well as club nights, ceilidhs, fashion shows and banquets. A true jewel in the city that is definitely worth a visit.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:03:58 PM |
EDM |
2357 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow City Free Church (St. Vincent Street Church) |
See inside one of Glasgow�s most stunning pieces of architecture, also considered one of the World Monument Fund's 100 most endangered buildings. Pause for a peaceful moment in the beautiful interior packed full of �Greek� Thomson character.Alexander "Greek" Thomson's work has achieved international acclaim, and the St Vincent Street church has been recognised as one of the most important 19th-century church buildings in the UK. We look forward to welcoming you to view the spectacular main sanctuary, and to enjoy the architect's use of light and wide range of motifs and designs.There is a living and active congregation in the building. You are also welcome to attend any of our Sunday morning church services which start at 11am.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:01 PM |
EDM |
2358 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Photographing Glasgow's Heritage 2 |
Interested in photographing architecture? Appreciate Glasgow's architecture through photography in this 2 hour walk + 1 hour review session starting at the Tron, up to Glasgow Cross and St Andrew's Church and Square before heading into the Merchant City area. Using your own camera, you will be given guidance to learn techniques for improving your architectural photography.For more information please go to: http://glasgowdoorsopenday.com/event/9412/Photo Credit: Tom D |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:03 PM |
EDM |
2359 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Police Box Walking Tour |
There are over 300 iconic Police Boxes in Glasgow. See the few remaining ones left in the city and learn about their history by enjoying a self led historic walk that weaves round the city, taking in 5 of these intriguing and eye catching sites. Pick up your trail map at the Brew Box Coffee Company (Police Box) in Merchant City.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:05 PM |
EDM |
2360 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Film Theatre |
Scotland's original independent cinema, the GFT, is housed in the former Cosmo Cinema. Opened in May 1939, this was the last cinema to be built in Glasgow before WW2.�What began as a single screen cinema over 40 years ago has become Scotland�s most diverse and best publicly attended independent cinema in Scotland, with Glasgow Film Festival one of the top three film festivals in the UK. Glasgow Film is a national centre for film and moving image media where audiences and filmmakers experience and debate cultural practice and ideas through diverse, unique and quality programmes that transform the way people see the world, through film.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:07 PM |
EDM |
2361 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland |
With 170 years of experience and recognised as one of the world top three performing arts institutions, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) has created an environment that is truly distinctive and offers students and experience like no other conservatoire.� As Scotland�s national conservatoire, it is�one of Europe�s most multi-disciplinary performing arts higher education centres, offering specialised teaching across music, drama, dance, production and film. Around 1100 students are currently pursuing degrees at the RCS across these specialisms.The RCS works in partnership with the national companies, including the National Theatre of Scotland, Scottish Opera and BBC Scotland, to provide students with the very best learning experiences the Scottish landscape has to offer. Based in the heart of Glasgow, the RCS is also a busy performing arts venue, hosting more than 500 public performances each year and issuing around 55,000 tickets from its box office annually.�Additionally, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland teaches over 3000 part-time learners every year through its Junior Conservatoire and Lifelong Learning departments�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:09 PM |
EDM |
2362 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk - Mary Barbour and other Strong Women of the Clydeside |
Celebrating the work of Mary Barbour and the women who made up her army, this guided artwalk employs humour, graffiti, & banners! Learn about campaigners for the 1915 Rent Strikes and other protests � in their own words.You will hear the stories of important Clydesiders as we walk the streets where they lived and worked. We use the Occupy Movement�s �human megaphone� to quote Govan activists � including Mary Barbour, Helen Crawfurd, Peace Crusaders, Suffragettes, and veterans of the 1971 Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Work-In. Join us as we march with banners, employ (temporary) graffiti to rename streets, and visit important spaces such as the tenement building where Mary Barbour lived during the Rent Strikes. You will be led by a creative team of artists, activists, and local historians who have been researching these histories as part of the �Strong Women of the Clydeside� team, led by artist t s Beall. This is a creative happening as much as a guided walk. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:12 PM |
EDM |
2363 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quest for the 13 Treasures |
An interactive treasure trail exploring ancient Govan and Glasgow. Help Merlin and Clyde the Dragon on their Quest around Govan and the Riverside Museum! On this self-led interactive trail you will see amazing architecture and artefacts, and discover some of the area's medieval history. A great family day out!� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:14 PM |
EDM |
2364 (Digital Doors Open) |
Workshop: Architecture, traditional skills & building materials by Say Hello to Architecture |
A packed day of traditional skills workshops with the Glasgow Traditional Building Forum. Try various traditional building skills, and discover the A&DS Library of sustainable and innovative materials and collect a Say Hello to Architecture pack with activities to help you explore your local area.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:17 PM |
EDM |
2365 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: The Sensational Story surrounding St Mungo's Birth |
This is the story of a defiant Pictish princess, who escaped certain death three times to then give birth to Kentigern - the patron Saint of Glasgow - St Mungo. A story tour led by amateur historian Kati Waitzmann.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:19 PM |
EDM |
2366 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Opera Headquarters |
The former headquarters of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland � now the administrative home of Scottish Opera. Commissioned by IESIS in 1907, it has a richly decorative interior, marble staircases and a stunning series of stained glass windows.��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:21 PM |
EDM |
2367 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tobacco Merchant's House, The |
42 Miller Street is one of the last tobacco merchants� houses in Glasgow's Merchant City. Built in 1775 and restored in 1993, it is home to The Scottish Civic Trust.��Discover the building's history and the role of the Trust.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:23 PM |
EDM |
2368 (Digital Doors Open) |
Performance: Wurlitzer Concert - Frikki Walker |
Join organist Frikki Walker as he demonstrates the phenomenal Wurlitzer. There were once 17 organs in Glasgow's larger cinemas and the Wurlitzer in Pollokshaws Burgh Hall is the only remaining instrument in Scotland - ranked in the top five in Britain.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:25 PM |
EDM |
2369 (Digital Doors Open) |
Performance: Wurlitzer Concert - Gorden Cree |
There were once 17 organs in Glasgow's larger cinemas. The Wurlitzer in the Hall is the only remaining instrument in Scotland and is ranked in the top five in Britain. Organist Gorden Cree will demonstrate its versatility.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:27 PM |
EDM |
2370 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bilson Eleven |
Discover Dennistoun's Victorian heritage in a unique townhouse, now home to a restaurant. Come and see a special exhibition space dedicated to the building's glorious past and enjoy an interactive and informal tour.We will supplement the discussion with old photographs, newspaper cuttings, and archive material sourced using local community groups. It is a chance to explore the Victorian heritage of Glasgow and specifically how the east end changed over time and how the buildings still standing changed in use over time. There will also be an opportunity to visit the current incarnation of the building which is a fine dining restaurant if only to supply context to the discussion on its changing usage.���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:29 PM |
EDM |
2371 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drygate Brewery |
Visit the UK�s first experiential brewery creating fresh, award-winning beer under the iconic Seven Peaks of 85 Drygate. Join an informal and informative brewery tour to learn about Glasgow�s brewing history, Drygate�s microbrewery and even how to brew your own beer.The only Microbrewery operating in the historic heart of Glasgow, Drygate has been brewing with Open Doors and Open Minds for four years, mashing in for the first time in 2014.Operating across our state of the art bespoke 24Hl Brewhouse + 250L Studio Brewery, our brewing team share a passion for great beer. Housed in a converted box factory under the iconic Seven Peaks of the roof, our building reflects on Glasgow�s industrial past while the experiential brewery inside invites visitors on a journey of brewing and discovery.Take a peek behind the glass with a guided tour around our Studio Brew Room & 24Hl Production Brewhouse. One of our knowledgeable & passionate Beer Advocates will guide you on a walking tour of our Brewery, discussing processes & ingredients alongside the history of our company and brewing in the East End of Glasgow.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:32 PM |
EDM |
2372 (Digital Doors Open) |
Parkhead School |
A special opportunity to visit the old Parkhead School while it is being restored as a community enterprise centre. Tours will show the restoration work in progress.��������� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:34 PM |
EDM |
2373 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pipe Factory, The |
A chance to explore this important building, built in 1877 as a clay pipe factory and now housing a burgeoning contemporary arts space.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:36 PM |
EDM |
2374 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary of the Assumption (Calton) |
Celebrating its 175th year and benefiting from a period of sustained restoration. Built in the classic style it is the only church in the Archdiocese with a crypt and Celtic Football Club was started here in 1888 by Brother Walfrid.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:38 PM |
EDM |
2375 (Digital Doors Open) |
WEST Brewery, The Templeton Building |
Accompanied by one of our knowledgeable WEST guides, you will walk through our on-site brewery where you will learn about the history of WEST and how we brew our award winning beers using only water, barley, hops, and yeast.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:41 PM |
EDM |
2376 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greek Thomson Sixty Steps, The |
Visit �Greek� Thomson's only structural project with its sixty-step staircase sweeping round an immense retaining wall. See the recently reclaimed pleasure garden, and look down into the Kelvin valley from the renovated 'Belle Vue' pillared viewing area.Wonder at the mysterious traces of old doorways and spectres of windows. See photographs of The Steps when beautiful cast iron lamps illuminated the way. Learn why the structure was built and why it was important in the development of North Kelvinside, when people and horse drawn carriages crossed the original Queen Margaret Bridge at the foot of The Steps. You can see the remains of the old bridge, known locally as 'Walker's Bridge�, named after the entrepreneur who gave Thomson the commission to design the wall. Trust members and other residents will explain the work which has been necessary to save this B Listed structure which is on the Buildings at Risk Register e.g. substantial drainage improvement to stop the wall bulging dangerously. Visit the recently reclaimed pleasure garden and look down into the Kelvin valley from the renovated 'Belle Vue' pillared viewing area.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:43 PM |
EDM |
2377 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland HQ |
A unique chance to see behind the scenes at Rockvilla, National Theatre of Scotland's new rehearsal and technical centre. Meet the team and take an interactive tour of the building with introductions to technical theatre, exhibits, workshops and a talk.The National Theatre of Scotland is opening up its new facility to the public. We look forward to welcoming all ages to Rockvilla, an engine room for Scottish theatre, designed by Hoskins Architects, on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal, part of an emerging cultural quarter.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:45 PM |
EDM |
2378 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pinkston Watersports Centre |
A chance to find out about the creation of Scotlands only Artificial White water course and the history of the site that once hosted Pinkston Power Station.�Come and meet our staff who will give you a tour of Pinkston Watersports centre, telling you about the history of the site, the creation of Pinkston Watersports and the work that the charity does in the local community.���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:48 PM |
EDM |
2379 (Digital Doors Open) |
Small Animal Hospital |
Behind the scenes tour of the University of Glasgow�s award-winning purpose-built Small Animal Hospital. The hospital is one of the most sophisticated in Europe and is a flagship for the School of Veterinary Medicine.The University of Glasgow�s School of Veterinary Medicine is renowned for teaching, research and clinical provision, and attracts students, researchers and clinicians from around the world. Set in the beautiful 92-acre green space of Garscube Estate, the internationally accredited school provides an expert referral centre via the Weipers Equine Hospital, Scottish Centre for Production Animal Health & Food Safety and the Small Animal Hospital for animal owners and referring practitioners throughout the UK. Our exceptional facilities allow companion animals from across the UK to benefit from the most advanced care available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Furthermore, we support our local practitioners through our dedicated first opinion emergency service throughout the year. The Small Animal Hospital is one of the most sophisticated in Europe and is the only Scottish veterinary hospital housing an imaging diagnostic suite complete with both MRI and CT scanners. There is also a state-of the art endoscopy room, four operating theatres, a unique pain and rehabilitation centre incorporating a hydrotherapy pool and treadmill together with a room dedicated to physiotherapy. The School has a long and distinguished reputation for the high quality teaching that it offers to its students. The School is ranked 1st in the UK for Veterinary Science in the Times Good University Guide 2018, and 1st in the UK for Veterinary Medicine in the Complete University Guide 2019. In addition to the highly acclaimed Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery degree, the School offers an MSci/BSc(Hons)/BSc Veterinary Biosciences programme, dedicated to those areas of science that underpin veterinary medicine. The School runs an RCVS approved full time veterinary nurse training course in conjunction with Scotland's Rural College and in 2017 introduced an MSc Advanced Practice in Veterinary Nursing.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:50 PM |
EDM |
2380 (Digital Doors Open) |
Art Park (HAL) |
ART PARK features a new educational facility, the Heritage Centre, showcasing the rich and diverse history of Bellahouston and the surrounding area as well as a contemporary art gallery and studios.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:52 PM |
EDM |
2381 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camphill Gate Tenement |
A rare opportunity to see this unique 'Glasgow'-style tenement built in 1906, and the first to be built with fireproofing. Learn about the history of this innovative building, and enjoy the stunning views from the private roof garden.A fantastic opportunity to see the Southside from a different vantage point. Only usually open to the residents of Camphill Gate, come join them in their roof garden and look out across the City and see its story laid out. The building was built in 1906 by the prolific architect John Nisbet and builder John McTaggart. As well as the unique communal roof garden, the building was also the first tenement in Glasgow to be built with fireproofing. It has featured in many books about the Southside and about Glasgow tenement design and is included in both the Shawlands and the Langside Heritage trails. The garden space is used by the residents for BBQs, playing games and growing both flowers and crops. As the tallest building in the area, to the front/East of the building you have a stunning view over Queen's Park and Langside Halls. To the rear/West of the building we overlook the remnants of a large bakery and across the entire West of the city. On a clear day you can see all the way to Ben Lomond. To the North, you can see the City Centre and to the South watch the bustling life of Shawlands. As well a tour of the history of the building and the surrounding view we will also be hosting a small exhibitions, looking at the history of the building, its builder, land owner & architect.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:54 PM |
EDM |
2382 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cathcart Hebrew Cemetery |
We will host an exhibition �Gathering�the Voices� telling the stories of�refugees from Nazi Germany with�talks about holocaust survivors. Local�artist Lynn Wolfson, designer of�Scotland�s only permanent holocaust�memorial sculpture, housed in the�prayer hall, will also speak.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:57 PM |
EDM |
2383 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eastwood Parish Church |
Gothic cruciform Church with tower, spire & stained glass by various artists. Slide show & fact sheets about windows. Principal benefactor Sir John Stirling Maxwell & info on the 400 year connection with his estate.The first Church was built on this site in 1781 and the present Church is over 150 years old. As well as the information about the stained glass windows, historical artefacts will also be on display. You can sit in the �Laird�s Pew� and imagine how it much have been with all the estate workers sitting in around you! ��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:04:59 PM |
EDM |
2384 (Digital Doors Open) |
GalGael Workshop |
Come and see GalGael's busy workshop in operation. From the woodwork and boat building taking place in our workshop to the milling and processing in our timber yard. Our premises also include a blacksmiths forge.GalGael have been based at the workshops on Fairley Street for the past 12 years and celebrate their twentieth anniversary this year. In addition to the activity taking place in our workshop, the building itself was built in 1891 as Ibrox Iron Works for J. M. Adams Engineers. It features a hammer beam roof and elegantly tapered cast iron supports. ���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:01 PM |
EDM |
2385 (Digital Doors Open) |
Govanhill Baths |
The last chance to visit this beautiful 100 year old Edwardian bathhouse in its existing state before major refurbishment in 2018/19.Govanhill Baths was closed in 2001 but re-opened by Govanhill Baths Community Trust in 2012. Since then it has been used as a community hub and arts venue. In 2019 the building will re-open as a Wellbeing Centre. The 2018 tour� covered the hot baths, three former swimming pools and washhouse (the steamie).���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:03 PM |
EDM |
2386 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holmwood House |
Holmwood is a detached house designed by renowned architect Alexander �Greek� Thomson. Masterfully designed but surprisingly cosy, Holmwood is a family home with grand imagination behind it. Visit this inspiring setting to see how the other half lived.Holmwood was designed by architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, who is considered to be one of Scotland's most original designers. Masterfully designed but surprisingly cosy, Holmwood is a family home with grand imagination behind it.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:05 PM |
EDM |
2387 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinning Park Complex |
Come and learn more about the history and future plans of the KPC and visit a range of artist studios to find out more about their work.The KPC is an independent community centre with a range of artist and music studios. Come and find out more about what goes on at the centre, meet the artists, visit their studios and find out more about their work.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:08 PM |
EDM |
2388 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mount Florida Primary School |
Mount Florida Primary School celebrates 120 years. Grab a glimpse of the past, present and future of this fabulous school on Glasgow's south side.Recently refurbished by the City Council, the school is a delightful example of the work of H&D Barclay, architects of so many of Glasgow's Victorian school buildings. Join is some playground games from down the years, walk round with one of our current pupils, learn about life in classrooms of the past, see the stunning glass ceiling/floor (as featured in the 1996 film, Small Faces). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:10 PM |
EDM |
2389 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shearer Candles |
Venture behind the scenes of a working candle factory in Govan. Witness the different mesmerising production techniques perfected over 120 years by the UK�s oldest candle manufacturer as we manipulate masses of molten wax!Learn about our company�s long-standing history and our relationship with Glasgow. Get an insight into how candle making and the machinery we use has evolved over the years with this guided tour of our working factory in Govan. We will walk you through the life-span of a candle, from drawing board, to wax, wick, colour, scent, testing and through to first flame. Our founders Mr Shearer and Mr Harvey initially worked in the Candleriggs area (one of Glasgow�s oldest streets and its historic home of candle making) before opening their own factory on the city outskirts over 120 years ago, in 1897. Today, our founders would be astonished to see our factory full of cutting-edge candle making technology, and to know that Shearer Candles are popular the world over. Whilst much has changed, Shearer Candles are still recognised for our artisanal approach, attention to detail and craftsmanship.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:13 PM |
EDM |
2390 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. James' Pollok Parish Church |
Come and visit our Mini-Cathedral set in a Glasgow Urban Priority Area. St. James' (Pollok) Church has a wonderful history for you to explore. Look out from the Church towards the famous Crookston Castle.�Our Sanctuary Stained Glass windows are traditional. Turret Stair-case house five modern Stained Glass windows by Christian Shaw. Village Story-Telling Space is inspirational , and offers various venues for Church and Community events. ��� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:15 PM |
EDM |
2391 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Margaret's Scottish Episcopal Church |
A superb example of neo-Romanesque architecture, harmoniously proportioned with thick walls, small windows, round arches and a barrel-vaulted roof. There are noted stained glass windows, mosaics and an oral history exhibition, making it a welcoming peaceful space.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:17 PM |
EDM |
2392 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Ninian's Episcopal Church |
St Ninian's, by David Thomson was the first Episcopal church to be built on the south side of Glasgow. The most distinguishing features are the magnificent stained glass windows and the Sanctuary Murals by William Hole.The stained glass windows were installed between 1888 and 1912. the murals were painted by William Hole RSA and depict scenes from the Benedicite with some contemporary settings. William Hole grew up in Edinburgh where some of his famous works are exhibited in the National Portrait Gallery. The murals were refurbished in 2003. The church also exhibits a painting by contemporary artist Richard Whincop called "Graven Image"�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:19 PM |
EDM |
2393 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tramway |
A former tram depot, this vast Southside building was converted into a theatre in 1988. 30 years on, it continues to produce internationally renowned contemporary visual art and performance. Browse historical exhibition catalogues and join us for a talk about the rich history of the building.A former tram depot, this vast Southside building was converted into a theatre for Peter Brook�s 1988 production of the Mahabharata. 30 years on, and the venue continues to produce internationally renowned contemporary visual art and performance. An archive of artist books and catalogues will be on display, alongside past programmes, architectural plans and photographs. The archive is open 1-3.30pm, and is followed at 4pm by a talk. Our large gallery is open for you to explore, and contains a large site-specific installation inspired by its architecture, by artist Samara Scott. Our partners The Work Room will also be opening their doors: find out about their work with dance artists across Scotland. If you are under 25 you can take part in a series of self-led activities to gain an Arts Award Discover certificate.Take part in a sun-printing workshop (1-3.30pm) with our friends in The Hidden Gardens, find out about the other art forms in the building, and then share your discoveries with our Arts Award Adviser.�Find out more about Arts Award here: http://www.artsaward.org.uk� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:22 PM |
EDM |
2394 (Digital Doors Open) |
TS Queen Mary |
This beautiful turbine steamer was built in 1933 by Denny of Dumbarton. �This is a rare opportunity to get on board TS Queen Mary as she is being restored, and learn about the history of �The Glasgow Boat�.This beautiful turbine steamer was built in 1933 by Denny of Dumbarton. She operated "Doon the Watter" sailings from Glasgow to Arran and the Kyles of Bute, for 44 years. She was towed from the Clyde to London and for almost twenty years was operated as a bar and restaurant. In October 2015, Friends of TS Queen Mary saved her from scrap and raised almost �300,000 in cash and in-kind support to return her to Scotland, in May 2016. She came home to Glasgow in November 2016 and is being restored at Glasgow Science Centre. When you come on board you'll get to meet the workers who are bringing the ship back to life, and see for yourself the craftsmanship involved. The charity's vision is that Queen Mary will be one of the UK�s largest interactive maritime exhibits and will provide an unparalleled way of learning about our maritime and social history. As a museum, she will connect local people with their river and its industrial heritage. Queen Mary will offer a range of exciting curriculum-linked learning experiences to all schools in Strathclyde, for pupils and learners of all ages and abilities. She will inspire the next generation in a range of related disciplines.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:24 PM |
EDM |
2395 (Digital Doors Open) |
Botanic Gardens Glasshouses |
Tour behind the scenes at the Botanic Gardens. A member of staff will lead an informative walk through the glasshouses that are not usually open to the public, including the secretive 'filmy fern house'.�See some of the comprehensive collection of exotic plants being grown in areas that not usually open - including the National Begonia Collection.���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:26 PM |
EDM |
2396 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kingsborough Sanctuary Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church |
Be uplifted and inspired by the beauty and peace of this majestic Leiper building. View the exquisite windows, listen to fine organ music, and hear about the lives behind some of the names on the World War 1 Memorial.Hyndland Church was created in the wake of the gradual move westwards by successful Glaswegians in the late nineteenth century. Originally a 'daughter' church of Govan the congregation was first housed in a corrugated iron building which had previously stood in Byres Road and had belonged to the then Hillhead Parish Church (now Kelvinside Hillhead Church). The little 'tin' church stood directly opposite the site of the present church on Hyndland Road and was replaced in 1887 by Leiper's elegant and inspirational building. He moved away from the preaching church layout he had previously favoured to create a more typically mediaeval layout. The stone carvings, light fittings and Willis organ conspire to produce a building whose calm loveliness inspires all who enter. Of particular note are the fine stained glass windows which exemplify changes in idiom from Victorian style to late twentieth century including the artists Macdougall, Paterson, Strachan, Hamilton, Wilson, Gordon Webster, Shaw and MacInnes assisted by Cannon. Visitors will be left grateful for the efforts and artistry which created this fine place in the past. The building has however always been filled with people living out their faith in the world and looking to the future. With the merger of Hyndland and Broomhill Churches it is now named the Kingsborough Sanctuary. Exciting developments lie ahead. Please visit us and find out about the expanding role of this very fine place of worship.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:29 PM |
EDM |
2397 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Gurdwara Singh Sbha |
Visit Scotland�s first purpose-built Sikh Gurdwara, the hub of the Scottish Sikh community. It is a place where people can congregate to practice their faith, gain religious and social education, learn music, eat, and quite importantly, socialise.For over 3 decades the Gurdwara has opened its door to the wider community offering food for all walks of life regardless of their colour, cast, creed or religion. It has served as an educational facility to schools from all over Scotland, given Scots the opportunity to see what Sikhism is, where it comes and what it represents. Both Sikhs and Scots are well known for their commitment to charity work, entrepreneurship and community spirit. To accommodate the growing number of Glasgow�s Sikh population, on the site of the Gurdwara�s commercial car park which was originally Glasgow�s old Eye Infirmary, the new Gurdwara was built. The foundation brick was laid on April 13th 1999 with actual work commencing officially in November 2010. In 2016, the Phase One build of the New Central Gurdwara Singh Sahba was completed. The Scottish Sikh community embarked upon a pioneering journey in completing phase one of the �8.5 million project which proudly sits as Scotland�s largest, purpose built Gurdwara, altering Glasgow�s skyline forever. The completed Gurdwara has by far exceeded the Sangat�s expectations in its grandeur and presence. Its architectural significance alone has changed Glasgow�s iconic skyline forever with the Gold Dome glistening in the skyline.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:31 PM |
EDM |
2398 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fossil Grove |
Fossil Grove houses a unique collection of fossil trees, formed 325 million years ago. This once vast forest eventually became the coal that powered Glasgow�s industry. Marvel at this piece of ancient history in the beautiful surroundings of Victoria Park.� |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:33 PM |
EDM |
2399 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hyndland Parish Church |
Be uplifted and inspired by the beauty and peace of this Leiper building. View the exquisite windows and flowers and hear about the lives behind the names on the WW1 Memorial.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:36 PM |
EDM |
2400 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvin Hall - National Library of Scotland |
Models of the stage set created by John Byrne for the John McGrath play 'The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil' |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:38 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:17 PM |
EDM |
2401 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Glasgow Society |
Founded in 1965 in the realisation that Glasgow is one of the finest remaining Victorian cities in the world, the society has always had strong architectural leanings, but it rapidly developed wider interests to meet the challenges of large scale transportation and industrial planning. The aims of the Society are; To promote, encourage and stimulate public interest in, and care for, the beauty, history and character of the city of Glasgow and its surroundings. To encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in the Glasgow region in co-operation with other interested organisations where appropriate. To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest. To pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, conferences, publicity and the promotion of schemes of a charitable nature. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:40 PM |
EDM |
2402 (Digital Doors Open) |
Partickhill Bowling & Community Clubhouse and Green |
Partickhill Bowling Club was founded in 1905 and still retains its original features. Tour the clubhouse, explore the area through old photos and try your hand at bowls. Bring your children and grand-children and enjoy a game in lovely surroundings.Bowls owes its existence to Scots. Once banned because the game threatened the practice of archery, it is now played in over 40 countries with more than 50 member national authorities. The home of the modern game is still Scotland with the World Bowls centre in Edinburgh. The sport has been popular in Scotland since the mid-19th century, since when there has been a huge expansion in the number of bowling greens, making it a genuine mass participation sport. Partickhill Bowling & Tennis Club was founded in 1905, by local residents, and the Club opened that year with an Arts & Crafts design that has been widely utilized elsewhere. As a Glasgow institution, the clubhouse finds itself surrounded by wonderful Glasgow tenements, and remains a real oasis for relaxation in our great post-industrial city. The beautiful tenement opposite was Glasgow's first block of luxury flats, each landing with its very own telephone! Tennis is no longer played, but the Club has provided the opportunity for wider community engagement, with many new activities introduced. That context also provides the opportunity for an exhibition of art-works by local school children, as well as a small display of historic maps of the local area, demonstrating how Partickhill has grown over the last 125 years.We plan for bowls demonstrations and games by local school-children, following the introduction this year of the sport to their curriculum. The clubhouse has a bar.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:42 PM |
EDM |
2403 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Bride's Episcopal Church |
St Bride's has been present in Hyndland for just over 100 years. View an exhibition of designs and photos from its early days and throughout its history.In 1891 the Diocese determined to provide a church to serve the affluent Kelvinside area; and a small wooden chapel which had been in the grounds of Douglas Castle in Lanarkshire was brought in. This church, sited in Beaconsfield Road, was dedicated to St Bride of Kildare, patron saint of the Douglas family. In 1899 the old church was moved to the present site. GF Bodley, the leading architect of English Gothic Revivalism and designer of the Washington National Cathedral, USA, was commissioned to design the new church. Work began on the chancel in 1903 and the nave in 1906. The church was dedicated in 1907 but completion of the work took nearly another decade. The church was finally consecrated in 1915. (The proposed south aisle was never built.) We have original plans, drawings and photos which are being digitally reproduced�and enhanced to go on display. ���� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:44 PM |
EDM |
2404 (Digital Doors Open) |
Timorous Beasties Design Studio |
A rare opportunity to see behind the scenes of design studio, Timorous Beasties. Explore the design and print studio first hand. Witness the screen printers in action printing lengths of fabrics and wallpapers, and find out more about the inspiration behind their world-famous collections.Come and explore our design and print studio first hand. Witness our screen printers in action printing lengths of fabrics and wallpapers. View large displays of our design collections and find out about the inspiration behind them.Please note: This event will be held at our design studio, not our showroom on Great Western Road.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:46 PM |
EDM |
2405 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Glasgow Library |
Join a tour of one of the oldest library collections in Europe, housed in an iconic part of Glasgow�s skyline. See treasures from its rare book, map and manuscript collections, and take in stunning views from the rooftop Reading Room.In September 2018, the University Library building celebrates its 50th birthday. The 12-storey building is a feature of the Glasgow skyline. Designed by William Whitfield, the present day University library traces its beginnings from 1475. This world-class research library started as a library room (libraria) in Glasgow Cathedral, before moving to the High Street in the 17th century, and then to Gilmorehill in 1870. The library is home to collections of international significance and your tour will feature displays from our renowned map collections and illuminated manuscripts.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:49 PM |
EDM |
2406 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodlands Cottage ' The Hidden House' |
Enter an ordinary tenement close and find in the back courts a hidden villa. Woodlands Cottage predates the tenements built around it, once surrounded by Kale Yards, the last surviving dwelling house of rural Woodlands.������ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:51 PM |
EDM |
2407 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The architecture of Park Circus |
2018�marked the 35th Anniversary of the Alliance Fran�aise Glasgow!Talk on the history of Glasgow�s Park Circus and(re-)discover our premises. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:54 PM |
EDM |
2408 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION: History, Heritage and Development of Park Circus |
To celebrate the 35th Anniversary of the AllianceFran�aise Glasgow, discover this exhibition whichfeatures an assembled collection of unique photographs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:56 PM |
EDM |
2409 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Heritage Stencilling and Paint Techniques |
Take part in a one off workshop in heritage painttechniques and stencilling of past Glasgow interiors. Youwill be introduced to the techniques of wax distressingand Victorian stencilling in the style of Charles RennieMackintosh and Alexander Greek Thomson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:05:58 PM |
EDM |
2410 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: A History of Tartan |
Director of ANTA Scotland Annie Stewart follows a history of tartan from the 16th century to contemporary incarnations including those produced by ANTA in theirHighland factory today. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:00 PM |
EDM |
2411 (Digital Doors Open) |
FILM: Tod Browning's 'Freaks' a 1932 Horror Britannia Panopticon |
A screening of Tod Browning�s Freaks. Come andexperience this 1932 horror film and prove that you reallyare 'one of us'.�Due to nature of the film this event is open to 18+ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:02 PM |
EDM |
2412 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALKS: 20 in 10 - Open Studio Talks |
An opportunity to visit Collective Architecture�s citycentre studio in the Mercat Building.Panoramic views, see architects� work and hearinformal talks by the team, clients & collaborators. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:04 PM |
EDM |
2413 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Synchronised Swimming |
Known in the 18th century as Water Ballet, come alongfor a contemporary display of routines from ClydebankSynchronised Swimming Team. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:06 PM |
EDM |
2414 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: 2017 Celebrity Organ Recital: David Briggs |
World-famous organist David Briggs performs in GlasgowCathedral. An exciting programme, and�a master of theinstrument- this is not one to miss.A real superstar of the organ, David Briggs is one of the world's best organists. His dramatic and exciting programme will be a memorable experience in the grand, gothic surroundings of Glasgow Cathedral - you'll hear the Cathedral's organ showing off all its voices, from soft flutes to the 32-foot-long bass pipes which you'll feel more than hear! David's programme has something for everyone; French fanfares, Bach, and even an improvisation on a tune chosen by YOU, the audience! If you haven't heard the Cathedral organ before, this is an unmissable experience - and even if you have been before, we can guarantee you'll hear something special this evening. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:08 PM |
EDM |
2415 (Digital Doors Open) |
SEMINAR: Homelessness - a thing of the past? |
Hear stories from men and women we�ve worked withsince 1826. What are the common themes and whathas changed? Discover what we�re doing to makehomelessness a thing of the past. Tour our building and stayfor lunch.Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:10 PM |
EDM |
2416 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Refurbishing the Glasgow Film Theatre |
Illustrated talk by McGinlay Bell Architects. Hear thestory of GFT�s recent award-winning refurbishment.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:12 PM |
EDM |
2417 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Glasgow's Cinema Experiment - Illustrated talk by Gordon Barr and Gary Painter of ScottishCinemas.org |
Scotland has some of the most architecturally diverse cinema buildings of anywhere in the world. This double-act led talk will cover the full range of Glasgow�s cinema history covering cinemas that were, cinemas that are, and cinemas that might have been. (Maximum two tickets per person)� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:14 PM |
EDM |
2418 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: George Walton's Aultwharrie |
A talk by the new owners of George Walton�s Aultwharriemansion in Dunblane and its recent restoration. Extensiveinternal and exterior work to uncover the original designs.Restored with a range of artisans. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:16 PM |
EDM |
2419 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Prof Lyndsay Fletcher: Colours and Design in Images of Astronomy |
Prof Lyndsay Fletcher in Astronomy at Glasgow Universitywill give an illustrated talk on the �Beauty of the Universe�with the latest imagery & film footage from NASA. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:18 PM |
EDM |
2420 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITIONS: New Interpretations: Contemporary Art in Heritage |
New Interpretations: Contemporary Art inHeritage is a new strand of the festival whichseeks to offer alternative interpretations ofour buildings and their histories, throughcontemporary art. The selected emergingartists will be exhibiting new work, made inresponse to Pollok House and HolmwoodHouse, in the buildings during festival week.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:20 PM |
EDM |
2421 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Dr Louise Kiesling: Backhausen and the Wiener Werkst�tte |
New owner of Backhausen , Dr Louise Kiesling will givea talk on the history of this famous Austrian 165 year oldfabric company, focusing on it�s seminal period workingwith the Wiener Werkst�tte. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:22 PM |
EDM |
2422 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Chapati Making Workshop at the Glasgow Gurdwara |
Join us in the Glasgow Gurdwara kitchen to learn the artof chapati making!�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:25 PM |
EDM |
2423 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Conservation Philosophy: A case study- The Mack Restoration |
A lecture and panel talk discussing the conservationphilosophy guiding the work undertaken to conserve,restore and rebuild the Mackintosh Building, returning it touse as a working art school.The Mackintosh building inhabited since its construction by the Glasgow School of Art is widely recognised as a work of art in its own right. Through its many years of use the building has developed a unique patina and undergone a number of alterations and additions. The recent fire and subsequent restoration raises a number of considerations concerning the integrity of the original design, the history of the building and its adaption for future use. This lecture and panel talk is an opportunity to discuss this ever present dichotomy facing the conservation and restoration of buildings in use, drawing on the unique and precious Mackintosh building as a case study. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:27 PM |
EDM |
2424 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Craft: A case study - The Mack Restoration |
A series of talks from the craft men & women responsiblefor the painstaking work being undertaken to restore theworld famous Mackintosh building at the Glasgow Schoolof Art.The GSA restoration project draws on a number of highly skilled building and decorative crafts people. These talks are an opportunity to hear from the craft operatives themselves about the challenges faced to conserve, restore and rebuild the Mackintosh Building. The afternoon will be a fascinating tour through many of the disciplines essential to the project with presentations rich in anecdote drawn from experience on the job. Mackintosh�s relationship with practising craftsmen underpinned the genius of his design and each talk will reveal the skills and expertise that were originally required to deliver the art school Mackintosh envisaged. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:29 PM |
EDM |
2425 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION: ARTchitecture by Marion Gardyne |
Opening times in line with Royal Concert Hall Glasgow Glasgow architecture is represented in this selection of kaleidoscopic, 3D effect collages. Glasgow artist, Marion Gardyne invites you to look closely at the reconstructed architectural detail of the buildings depicted.A feature of the exhibition will be collage work displayed to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the renowned Glasgow architect, Alexander 'Greek' Thomson. Influenced by Greek classical architecture you will see close-up, the details of several of his buildings found in the Strathbungo area, Glasgow's west end and Holmwood House in Cathcart. There are also collages created from the artist's photographs taken at the Acropolis in Athens earlier this year. These collages show the Ancient Greek design and pattern carved in the marble over 2000 years ago on the Parthenon and other smaller temples. You will be able to compare the features of Thomson's architecture with the Ancient Greek design that so inspired him. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:31 PM |
EDM |
2426 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Glasgow Wild Fest |
Join RSPB Scotland�s Glasgow Wild Fest at the Hidden Gardens where we will be joining Enterprise Music Scotland for an afternoon of wildlife themed activities�in the garden.www.glasgowwildfest.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:34 PM |
EDM |
2427 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Hidden Sounds of the Gardens, A picnic concert! |
Join Enterprise Music Scotland for the grand finale�of National Chamber Music Day 2017! Bring along a picnic and hear some fantastic classical chamber music performances in the heart of The Hidden Gardens.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:36 PM |
EDM |
2428 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Lives Behind the Names 1917-1918 |
Who were the men named on our WW1 Memorial? Hear about their lives and backgrounds and some of Hyndland�s social history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:38 PM |
EDM |
2429 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: National Chamber Music Day at Kelvingrove Bandstand |
Whilst exploring Kelvingrove, listen out for the sound of music coming from the bandstand! There you will�see Enterprise Music Scotland celebrating National Chamber Music Day with a performance from a classical chamber music group. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:40 PM |
EDM |
2430 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Glasgow Wild Fest (Kelvingrove Bandstand) |
Join RSPB Scotland�s Glasgow Wild Fest at the Kelvingrove Bandstand where we will be joining Enterprise Music Scotland for an afternoon of wildlife themed activities and music in the bandstand and park |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:42 PM |
EDM |
2431 (Digital Doors Open) |
MARKET: The I.D. Store, Granny Would Be Proud |
The Lighthouse and Granny Would Be Proud present the I.D. Store through the building. Hosting an exciting range of traders through all areas of craft and design, the market will turn each level of the iconic building into a department store. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:44 PM |
EDM |
2432 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Stencil Station with The Lansdowne House of Stencils |
Drop InMarquee in Sauchiehall Street,�217 Sauchiehall Street,G3 3EXStencilling expert Elisabeth Viguie-Culshaw will share her talents and enthusiasm where in 1903, Mackintosh was stencilling on the site boards outside the building to become Miss Cranston�s latest and nest Tea Rooms. Limited availability. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:46 PM |
EDM |
2433 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The History of Rockvilla and the North Glasgow Canal corridor |
National Theatre of Scotland, 125 Craighall Road, G4 9TL National Theatre of Scotland named their new building Rockvilla, recognising the social heritage of this area, on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal. A fascinating talk about this North Glasgow canal corridor.A local historian will share fascinating insights past and present into the Forth and Clyde canal and canal-side area of Rockvilla. This heritage talk will be presented with visuals, in of one of the National Theatre of Scotland�s new rehearsal rooms in the Company�s new facility. The first documented use of the name Rockvilla was in an 1860 Ordnance Survey map, and it is likely that the name derives from the extensive quarrying industry that once existed in this area of Glasgow surrounding the canals. Several local buildings and establishments have borne the name Rockvilla, notably Rockvilla School (demolished in 1996) and Rockvilla Church, which still stands today on Saracen Street with its new name, Possilpark Parish Church and the wider area is referred to as Rockvilla Basin. When the canal first opened in 1790, there was sudden growth of industry with buildings being constructed on an unprecedented scale that had never been seen before. Port Dundas, Spiers Wharf and the area of Rockvilla were key to the growth of Glasgow�s becoming the second city of Great Britain. The National Theatre of Scotland now proudly takes its place, as part of a new creative industrial hub, alongside neighbours The Whisky Bond, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Scottish Opera and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. A forthcoming National Theatre of Scotland participatory arts project, Submarine Time Machine based around the canal will be dredging up stories and mythologies from the local area and these will also be shared and integrated into exhibits at Rockvilla.�� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:48 PM |
EDM |
2434 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Witches to Whizzkids: The Maxwells of Pollok Family |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall,�2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NE�Join Joe Murray to hear about the Maxwells of Pollok � |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:51 PM |
EDM |
2435 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Pollokshaws Village Hub: What's Happening |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall 2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NE An update by Tom Graham and Eddie Warde about Pollokshaws Transitional Regeneration (TRA) and the new Village Hub. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:53 PM |
EDM |
2436 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: 'T' Dance (Pollokshaws Burgh Hall) |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall� � � 2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NE�Join us for a �T� dance with live accompaniment from the mighty wurlitzer. Entry-free. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:55 PM |
EDM |
2437 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Children's Games! Traditional Games Gird & Kleek; Whip & Peerie |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall,�2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NEStep back into the past and join us for Traditional Games including peever beds; bagatelle; shove ha�penny; nine pin skittles with wooden ball; jenga; stilts; skipping ropes; yoyos; quoits; drafts; snakes and ladders (mansize); marbles; splat-the-rat. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:57 PM |
EDM |
2438 (Digital Doors Open) |
FILM: Silent Movie (Pollokshaws Burgh Hall) |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall,�2025 Pollokshaws Road- off Christian Street, G43 1NEJoin us for a surprise screening of a silent movie with Wurlitzer accompaniment. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:06:59 PM |
EDM |
2439 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Late Night Strings with Scottish Ensemble at the Pipe Factory |
The Pipe Factory , 42 Bain Street, G20 4LA At this after-hours pop-up event, Daniel Pioro (violin) and Andy Berridge (viola) treat you to an intriguing display of just how dynamic strings can be, set against the 18th century former clay-pipe factory. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:01 PM |
EDM |
2440 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Late Morning Strings with Scottish Ensemble at the Pearce Institute |
The Pearce Institute, 840-860 Govan Road, G51 3UUDaniel and Andy return for the second of Scottish Ensemble�s series of pop-up performances, this time with a family-friendly morning session of duos for violin and viola encompassing a wide range of styles and genres. � |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:03 PM |
EDM |
2441 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Poolside Strings with Scottish Ensemble at Govanhill Baths |
Govanhill Baths, 99 Calder Street, G42 7RA Cheryl Crockett and Alison Lawrance nish the trio of events with a resonant performance at this iconic Glasgow space, playing a rich selection of music for violin and cello by composers from Barto?k to Ravel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:05 PM |
EDM |
2442 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Pollokshaws Burgh Hall Finale: Concert on Mighty Wurlitzer |
Pollokshaws Burgh Hall,�2025 Pollokshaws Road - off Christian Street, G43 1NEFeel the �Power�. Enjoy the Wurlitzers range of sounds.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:07 PM |
EDM |
2443 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Soul Food Sisters cooking heritage |
Soul Food Sisters,�202 Gallowgate, G1 5DSJoin us for the celebration of the diverse cuisines of Soul Food Sisters. Have a go at making of pierogi, injera and giant couscous in bite size workshops over the weekend or book in depth session on Thursday or Friday.�Advance booking suggested, limited places available on the day: |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:10 PM |
EDM |
2444 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Meet the Maker: Bruce Hamilton |
Strathcona Studio, 18 Strathcona Drive, G13 1JG A unique opportunity to visit the workshop of Mackintosh furniture maker Bruce Hamilton. Find out how he creates stunning pieces for clients such as the Willow Tearooms, from initial idea to final product. Please note this is a working space not suitable for under 15s. Booking Essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:12 PM |
EDM |
2445 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION: Lines of Thought |
The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane,G1 3NULines of Thought is an exhibition devoted to the work of Alexander Thomson, celebrating the bicentenary of his birth through a selection of original drawings by the architect and those of others who have later recorded or interpreted his work in a range of media. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:14 PM |
EDM |
2446 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Storytelling, Arts and Crafts, fun for all the family! |
The Village Storytelling Centre Langton Halls, 134 Langton Road, G53 4DD Come visit The Village Storytelling Centre in its new home! Hear stories, get involved in art activities and much more. See our exciting exhibition �Pollok Then and Now� featuring photography from our young people! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:16 PM |
EDM |
2447 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: One of Glasgow�s Greatest Assets: TEA! |
The Willow Tea Rooms,�3rd Floor, 119 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3ELJoin us as we explore one of our city�s greatest assets, TEA. Glasgow has a great a nity with tea, both as tea drinkers & innovators - hear about Thomas Lipton, Stuart Cranston, Kate Cranston & the role of the Clyde!Our talk will give an insight into how Glasgow took the lead in so many ways in the history of the tea industry. The birthplace in 1848 of one of the most successful tea exporters and importers, Sir Thomas Lipton, the company today still sells over ten million cups a day in America! Hear about how we built some of the finest Clippers that conveyed tea across the seas and how some of these won many prizes in the �Great Tea Race�. The talk will tell the story of how Glasgow invented the tearoom and brought the gentlemen out of ale houses into a whole new world for conducting their business matters. The sites where the trades were located are significant to the history of Glasgow - Stuart Cranston opened up his first tea shop in St Enoch's Square, which was built on the ancient burial site of Glasgow's patron saint's mother's grave, one of the most sacred sites in the city dating back to the 6th century. Glasgow was once known as the tea Tokyo of the west and over 200 years later tea is still being enjoyed on one of Glasgow's finest streets in one of its most established tea houses, The Willow Tea Rooms on Buchanan Street. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:18 PM |
EDM |
2448 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The radical war of 1820 |
Members of the 1820 society narrate the events of the 1820 radical uprising and the role of John Baird and Andrew Hardy who were executed in the insurrection.����� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:20 PM |
EDM |
2449 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOPS / DEMOS: Traditional Skills Festival |
The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NUA day of Traditional Skills Workshops and demonstrations with the Glasgow Traditional Building Forum. Try your hand at traditional building skills and explore materials with the A&DS library of sustainable materials.Glasgow�s rich built heritage is suffused with the history of its people and the city. Architecture & Design Scotland and the Glasgow Traditional Building Forum are collaborating to showcase the materials and skills that make Glasgow great now and in the future. Glasgow Traditional Building Forum invites you to discover more about the history of the cities fantastic buildings and the skills and materials required to maintain them for the future. Exciting demonstrations of key skills required to maintain our traditional buildings will give you a fascinating insight into the highly skilled world of craft building. Workshops and demonstrations will include � Stone Carving � Roof Slating � Stained Glass Copper Foiling � Traditional Joinery Children�s Activities will include � Paper stained glass windows � Mini drystone walling The Glasgow Traditional Building Forum is keen to help homeowners make informed decisions on how best to get their homes, or ensure they remain, in good condition and energy efficient. The team of experts present will be delighted to offer advice and guidance on how to tackle traditional building maintenance issues. There will also be the opportunity to explore innovative and sustainable materials in Architecture & Design Scotland�s Material Considerations � A library of Sustainable Building Materials. Family friendly activities will allow you to explore the materials further before you head off to play �I spy � building materials in the lighthouse� ChildrenThis event is suitable for all with a number of fun craft activities for children of any age. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:22 PM |
EDM |
2450 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: From Govan to Shettleston via Polmadie: an exploration of Glasgow�s place-names |
This talk explores Glasgow�s fascinating history through its place-names. These place-names provide evidence of the languages spoken locally from the medieval period to the present day: Brittonic (a language closely related to Old Welsh), Gaelic and Scots.� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:24 PM |
EDM |
2451 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Glasgow At A Glance |
Norry Wilson, curator of the Lost Glasgow Facebook page, uses archive snaps to take a sideways look at Glasgow, its architecture, people, and places. An idiosyncratic, and illuminating glimpse of our city�s history.Using 'Glasgow At A Glance', Andrew McLaren Young and AM Doak's 1965 architectural guide, as a starting point, this illustrated talk aims to make you look closer, linger longer, and think more deeply about the people, places and buildings that shape our experience of the city. From the grand and gracious, to the mundane and humble, every corner of Glasgow echoes to the footsteps of history. Drawing on images from a variety of photographic archives, both public and private, journalist and historian Norry Wilson teases out the hidden histories, tall tales, myths and legends which go together to form the warp and weft of Glasgow's unique human 'tartan'. One part memory lane, one part psycho-geographical ramble, this is a visual love letter to the Dear Green Place.Andrew McLaren Young (1913-1975) was Richmond Professor of Fine Art at the University from 1965 to 1975.�Born in Argyllshire, Young was brought up in Jamaica and studied at (but did not graduate from) the University of Edinburgh. He served in the King's Own Yorkshire Infantry during the Second World War, in Burma, North Africa and Italy, and then joined the Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham.�In 1949 he was invited to come to Glasgow to establish a Department of Fine Art and the University awarded him an honorary MA on his appointment to the Richmond Chair in 1965. He was an authority on the works of James McNeill Whistler and made important acquisitions of works of art which are now exhibited at the Hunterian Art Gallery.For an extended biography of AM Doak follow this link:�http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=203472 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:27 PM |
EDM |
2452 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: GlaswegAsians: The contributions of the South Asian and Muslim Community in Scotland |
Join Saqib Razzaq from Colourful Heritage and Isobel McDonald from Scotland Street School Museum to learn about the history and contribution of South Asian migrants within Scotland, and the development of a new exhibition showcasing the achievements of the South Asian community.Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:29 PM |
EDM |
2453 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: PreCity PreHistory |
Join archaeologists Gavin MacGregor and Ingrid Shearer on a 10,000 year interactive journey through Glasgow before history. Explore the drowned lands of the Clyde estuary, ancient burial mounds in Govan, logboats in Bridgeton, and prehistoric loch-dwellings in Easterhouse.Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:31 PM |
EDM |
2454 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Glasgow�s Prehistoric Geometry: Ludovic Mann and Harry Bell�s search for Glasgow�s urban prehistory |
It lies behind the prehistoric patterns that Ludovic McLellan Mann and Harry Bell argued underlie modern Glasgow. Can we still see prehistory in Glasgow�s urban�landscape today? Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:33 PM |
EDM |
2455 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Doors Open Glasgow Women's Library Barnstorm |
Over a lunchtime of talks Glasgow Women�s Library, the sole accredited museum dedicated to women�s history in the UK will be sharing some of their insights on the spaces, places, buildings and hotspots that bring women�s often hidden histories to life.Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:35 PM |
EDM |
2456 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Built Heritage and Material Culture of the Colonial Elite of Glasgow 1740-1838, Marenka Thompson-Odlum and Dr Stephen Mullen. |
�This talk examines the built heritage and material culture of the colonial elite of Glasgow between 1740-1838. How did the �Tobacco Lords� and �Sugar Aristocracy� live? Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:37 PM |
EDM |
2457 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Selling Glasgow: The Great Exhibitions of 1888, 1901 and 1911 |
The Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace set the standard for all to follow and Glasgow rose to the challenge with three expos in Kelvingrove Park that between them attracted over 26 million people.Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:40 PM |
EDM |
2458 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: 3 Villas, 5 Residences and 7 Muses |
Discover a Thomson villa and 2 villas by other architects, some of Alexander Thomson�s beautiful external detailing of 5 of his residential buildings in Glasgow and where the 7 Glasgow muses are to be found.3 half hour talks followed by a Q&A. Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:42 PM |
EDM |
2459 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Entertainment Architecture in Victorian and Edwardian Glasgow |
Theatres, music halls, circuses, zoos, roller-skating rinks and early cinemas are among the diverse examples of Glaswegian entertainment architecture featured in this lecture about the city�s expanding provision from the�latter-nineteenth century onwards.Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:44 PM |
EDM |
2460 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Rethinking Glasgow Style: Scottish Symbolism in Architecture & Design |
Dr Robyne Calvert, Mackintosh Research Fellow at Glasgow School of Art, will look at work labelled Glasgow Style and think about its meaning and connections to the European Symbolist movement with a particular focus on the work of Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh.Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:46 PM |
EDM |
2461 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Mackintosh at the Willow |
Mackintosh designed a number of Tea Rooms for his enlightened patron Miss Catherine Cranston. In Sauchiehall Street, his design genius was unparalleled. Mackintosh expert Anne Ellis' talk will inspire and delight. Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:48 PM |
EDM |
2462 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Re�building the Mackintosh at Glasgow School of Art |
� In May 2014 the �Mack� was engulfed in a fire that threatened to remove this remarkable edifice from the City�s landscape. This talk will explore the challenges of the restoration and the quirks of good fortune and even better design that will allow it to once again serve the creative energy of Glasgow when it re-opens in 2019.Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:51 PM |
EDM |
2463 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: A HERstory of Glasgow |
The History Girls Frae Scotland will delve into the fascinating history of Glasgow through its female inhabitants. Researchers Rachael and Karen will discuss the colourful, energetic and powerful female personalities of Glasgow including artists, designers as well as female ship- yard workers, activists and wealthy philanthropists, in order to create a HERstory of this side of the city. Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:53 PM |
EDM |
2464 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: 1938 and all that |
The Empire Exhibition held in Bellahouston Park in 1938 was the fourth of the ve great exhibitions held in Glasgow between 1888 and 1988, but is probably the most fondly remembered, not least for the iconic Tait�s Tower. Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:55 PM |
EDM |
2465 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Tea Green Art, Design & Contemporary craft market |
Join Tea Green as they return to St Andrews in the Square for a unique art, design & contemporary craft market showcasing the very best from Scotland�s diverse creative talent.Our eclectic selection of exhibitors range from jewellers, glass artists and painters to makers creating beautiful home wares, stunning textiles and breathtaking illustrations to name just a few. St Andrews in the Square is a truly spectacular venue and the perfect back drop for the high quality work from our exhibitors. This will once again be an unmissable event, its the perfect opportunity to meet the talented people creating work in Scotland and treat yourself to something really special. We will also be giving away our trademark goody bags, packed full of wonderful treats from Tea Green and our exhibitors. Established in 2014, Tea Green has now worked with hundreds of independent artists & designers based in Scotland and we are passionate about championing the wealth of creative talent based in the country. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:57 PM |
EDM |
2466 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: National Chamber Music Day |
Mull around the market at St Andrews in the Square whilst enjoying the sounds of classical chamber music brought to you by Enterprise Music Scotland as part of their National Chamber Music Day celebrations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:07:59 PM |
EDM |
2467 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Glasgow�s Historic Interiors |
Join Helen Kendrick and Photographer Neale Smith as they take you behind the front doors of some of the city�s most alluring buildings. This illustrated talk, based on their publication �Glasgow Interiors�, explores a world behind Glasgow�s historic facades, and the fascinating stories within. Booking essential:� |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:01 PM |
EDM |
2468 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Modern Hotel in Scotland |
Based on Bruce Peter�s new book �The Modern Hotel in Britain�, this lecture focuses on Scottish and Glaswegian examples from the 1920s until the 1970s. The Beresford in Glasgow will be featured, as will numerous other pre- and post-war examples. Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:03 PM |
EDM |
2469 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: In conversation: History of the New Glasgow Society |
In conversation with the New Glasgow Society. Learn about the history and future of one of Glasgow�s oldest civic groups through the stories and experiences of one of its oldest members.Booking essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:06 PM |
EDM |
2470 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: People Made Glasgow: A short history of grassroots urban renewal in Glasgow |
Dr Ambrose Gillick discusses moments of grassroots activism which have played a significant role in forming the spaces, streets and buildings of contemporary Glasgow. Looking at activists, organisations and tactics, this talk explores the different ways ordinary people have helped make Glasgow. Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:08 PM |
EDM |
2471 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Crosshill Historic Guided Walk |
Sir Joseph Paxton designed Queen's Park with a surrounding area of villas. As built, the area has villas, tenements and schools, many designed by Glasgow architects.Tour with Roger Guthrie looking at a selection of these listed buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:10 PM |
EDM |
2472 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dennistoun Heritage Walk |
�Alexander Dennistoun commissioned a grand design from James Salmon for a new middle class suburb. However, as the 19th century ended, pressure to house Glasgow's influx�of workers forced higher population density, creating the community's extraordinary variety. Led by Roger Guthrie of the Alexander Thomson Society. � |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:12 PM |
EDM |
2473 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Follow in the footsteps of the Stirling Stuarts (Castlemilk Stables) |
Meeting point: Outside Castlemilk Stables 59 Machrie Road, G45 0AZ Step back in time follow in the footsteps of the Stirling Stuarts as�we walk around what was once part�of the designed landscape, garden, pleasure grounds and now demolished Castlemilk House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:14 PM |
EDM |
2474 (Digital Doors Open) |
Doors Open Day Music Mile Tour |
Meeting point: Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Killermont Street entrance,�G2 3NY From Glasgow Royal Concert Hall to King Tut�s via Glasgow School of Art and the site of the Apollo, Glasgow�s Music Mile tour is a whistle-stop guide around the city centre, an area teeming with music venues past and present. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:16 PM |
EDM |
2475 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow Through the Ages III - The Enlightenment City |
Meeting point: St Andrews in the Square 1 St Andrew's Square, Calton, G1 5PP Join Niall Murphy of Glasgow City Heritage Trust on a tour showing how Glasgow evolved from the age of the Scottish Enlightenment and as a result of the innovative works of the Glasgow City Improvement Trust.Please note the tour lasts approximately 2 hrs starting from St Andrews in the Square heading into Glasgow Cross via the Saltmarket then on into the Merchant City via the High Street and Bell Street. We will then take in Wilson Street, Glassford Street, Ingram Street, Virginia Street, Miller Street, and Royal Exchange Square before finishing at the Lighthouse. Highlights include the lost realm of the Tobacco Lords, the high jinks of the Hellfire club, the devastating economic impact of the collapse of the City of Glasgow Bank, the works of the City Improvement Trust, Glasgow's interwar �Avenue of the Americas� and the County Buildings, Robert Adam's Trades House, a Post-modern courtyard, Sir JJ Burnet's baroque TSB Banking hall, and the link between Paris�s Arc du Triomphe and the Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington. A free copy of our kids Merchant City trail will be available to keep the wee ones entertained. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:18 PM |
EDM |
2476 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow Through the Ages IV - The Gilded City |
Meeting point: The Lighthouse,�11 Mitchell Lane, G1 3NUJoin Niall Murphy of Glasgow City Heritage Trust on a tour showing how Glasgow evolved from the age of�the Scottish Enlightenment and as a result of the innovative works of the Glasgow City Improvement Trust.Please note the tour lasts approximately 2 hrs with a looped route stretching from the Lighthouse through Central Station to Bothwell, Hope, Renfield, West George, St Vincent and Buchanan Streets via Nelson Mandela Place, George Square, and St Vincent Place before concluding at the Lighthouse. Highlights include Central Station, James Salmon�s �Hatrack� and Mercantile Chambers, J Gaff Gillespie�s Scottish Temperance Building, CR Mackintosh�s Glasgow Record Building, William Leiper�s Sun Life Building, Greek Thomson�s Grosvenor Buildings, JA Campbell�s Hope Street Alcazar, Sir JJ Burnet and James Miller�s American influenced commercial buildings. See Glasgow�s most public IOU and the apprentice�s touching tribute to his master; the sculptor who helped those scarred by the Great War; the War Criminal�s prison; the hidden influence of the Vienna Secession; Glasgow�s skyscraper race; the links between Glasgow and New York; Roman Baths and Venetian Palaces; a stone Dreadnought; the influence of the Chicago World�s Fair; and Beaux Arts and Glasgow Baroque masterpieces. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:20 PM |
EDM |
2477 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: The Glasgow Wallace Walk |
Meeting point: Wallacewell Church 57 Northgate Road, G21 3QT We will walk to view the little known Wallace Memorial Monument, and signpost local points of interest along the way like Wallace's Well. Starting at Wallacewell Community Fellowship and Oasis Centre with refreshments.The Church building is now run by Wallacewell Community Fellowship and has recently been renovated to become a hub of local community activity with lots of different social, learning, environmental activities. We will hear a brief history of the building and other local history as well as the walk to the monument. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:23 PM |
EDM |
2478 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow Walking Lunch |
Wed 13 Sep, 12pm; 180mins Meeting point: Duke of Wellington statue Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AJ A guided walk with good lunch and conversation. A look at the city's history of hospitality with edible illustrations. Led by food and travel writer Andrea Pearson (Herald, List Eating and Drinking Guide). What connects Robert Burns to a milkshake on Duke Street? How did a family recipe from the Isle of Lewis help to regenerate the Merchant City? And what do billionaires really like to eat? These and many other questions will be answered during the Glasgow Walking Lunch. Visit hidden historic sites and sample food and drink from some of the best independent eateries in the city. �35 including four courses, a beer/cocktail and a coffee as well as the chance to meet friendly hosts along the way. To Book: Call 07769676899 or email walkinglunch@copytaker.com, �35 advance payment to cover the cost of food and drink |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:25 PM |
EDM |
2479 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow Walking Lunch Light Bite |
�90mins Meeting point: Duke of Wellington statue,�Royal Exchange Square, G1 3AJA guided walk with a light lunch. A brief look at the history of hospitality in Glasgow focusing on the Merchant City. Led by food and travel writer Andrea Pearson (Herald, List Eating and Drinking Guide).What connects Robert Burns to a milkshake on Duke Street? How did a family recipe from the Isle of Lewis help to regenerate the Merchant City? And what do billionaires really like to eat? These and many other questions will be answered during the Glasgow Walking Lunch. Visit hidden historic sites and sample food and drink from some of the best independent eateries in the city. �20 including soup, roll, coffee and tablet as well as the chance to meet friendly hosts along the way.Call 07769676899 or email walkinglunch@copytaker.com, �20 advance payment to cover the cost of food and drink |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:27 PM |
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2480 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Glasgow's Buildings at Risk Tour |
90minsMeeting point: Outside Starbucks Coffee, Charing Cross, 10 St George's Rd, Charing Cross Mansions, G3 6UJ
In this engaging tour, designed for built environment professionals or anyone interested in our City's heritage, we will visit key historic Buildings at Risk with expert guidance from Johnny Rodger, Professor of Urban Literature at the Glasgow School of Art.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:57:02 PM |
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2481 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Guided Walk of Hyndland |
90mins.
Meeting point: On Clarence Drive at Dudley Drive
Ann Laird, chairman of Friends of Glasgow West and local history author, tours the elegant architecture of this highly planned Edwardian development of red sandstone tenements. Includes the former railway station site, churches, shops, secondary school and bowling club, and the havoc left by the Clydebank Blitz.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:31 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:56:50 PM |
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2482 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Historic Maryhill Guided Walk |
90minsMeeting point: At reception at Maryhill Burgh Halls10-24 Gairbraid Avenue, G20 8YE
Discover the buildings which reveal Maryhill's story from country side estate to industrial burgh. Once a vast expanse of fields and greenery, Maryhill developed as a local community outside of Glasgow with the industry spurred on by the opening of the Forth and Clyde Canal in 1790. Workers brought their families to settle close to the factories along the canal and a community was born. Inspired by the scenes portrayed in the stained glass windows which decorate the Halls, the guided walk locates the sites of a buzzing industrial and social Victorian post.
The walk is suitable for adults and families. Hands-on creative activities of designing your own 'stained glass' with acetate frames will be available for children (and/or adults!) along the way. Children under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by a supervising adult over the age of 16.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:56:37 PM |
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2483 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Local Colour: Dye plants in the Botanics |
90mins
Meeting point: Entrance to the Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens Corner Great Western and Byres Roads, G12 0UE
Join horticulturist and natural dyer Julia Billings for a walk exploring the dye potential of some of the plants growing in and around the Glasgow Botanics: traditional Scottish species, important exotic imports and some unexpected common and weedy dyes.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:56:24 PM |
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2484 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Mackintosh: stencilling, remodelling and more |
Meeting point: 219 Sauchiehall Street Sainsbury's local, 219 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3EX
Learn how Mackintosh transformed Sauchiehall Street elevations for Miss Cranston's finest Tea Room, see where he lived with Margaret Macdonald, and his work for the Lady Artists Club in Blythswood Square.
This short walk, led by conservation specialists at Simpson and Brown Architects involved in the transformation of Miss Cranston's most important Tea Rooms, will highlight just how significant Mackintosh's influence was on this Sauchiehall Street building.
While the interiors are being conserved, and therefore inaccessible, the walk will highlight Mackintosh's work to the outside of the building: from stencilling the site hoardings, which he claimed to have done himself, rising at 6am, to work on the designs. At the rear of the building, a chimney reminiscent of those at the Hill House in Helensburgh will be pointed out among his other alterations here too, before moving on the the site of the flat where Mackintosh lived in 1903 with his wife Margaret McDonald. The walk will conclude with a visit to the doorway which Makintosh re-modelled for the Lady Artists Club, in Blythswood Square.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:38 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:56:16 PM |
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2485 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Scottish Football History Walk |
90minsMeeting point: Mount Florida railway station, McLennan Street entrance2 McLennan Street,G42 9DQ
Hear about and visit the sites of the earliest days of Scottish football, the birth of Queen's ParkFC, the early Cup Finals and internationals, the three Hampden Park grounds, and the development of the modern game. Led by Drew McMahon.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:56:07 PM |
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2486 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: The Spaces Inbetween |
Meeting point: Clutha Vaults Pub 159 Bridgegate, Glasgow G1 5HZ
From the Clydeside to the Cathedral, Norry Wilson, curator of the Lost Glasgow Facebook page, leads you on a merry dance linking participating Doors Open Day venues to the history and development of Glasgow.
While the buildings are the stars of the city, this walk aims to map and explore the forgotten corners, hidden clues, and historic routes which shaped the constellation of Glasgow. Following the ancient way from river to religion, we'll tread in the footsteps of St Mungo, the Tobacco Lords, bodysnatchers, inventors, freedom fighters, murderers, poets, musicians, stage stars, and the everyday folk of bygone Glasgow. From curious street names to forgotten floods, hidden gems to vanished industries, it's a rambling ramble through time, space, and history. Bring a brolly, your curiosity, and your imagination...
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:55:57 PM |
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2487 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: St Mungo's Walk |
Meeting point: Stepps Railway Station Cardowan Road, G33 6AT
Starting where the Molendinar Burn rises, walkers can follow the burn to its end where it meets the River Clyde. We can see what the area would have looked like in St Mungo's time and traces of the Medieval city.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:50:39 PM |
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2488 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: Terrain Spotting |
Meeting point: Kelvingrove Park Skatepark, Kelvin Walkway, G3 7SE
Artist Toby Paterson will lead a quixotic tour of visually intriguing and architecturally obscure locations signi cant to Glasgow's skateboarders. From vanished skateparks to overlooked Brutalism, this expedition scans the city through the eye of both the skater and the artist.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:46 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:50:30 PM |
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2489 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tour of Glasgow Cathedral |
Meeting point: Cathedral, West door Castle Street, G4 0QZ
Join archaeologist Adrian Cox of Historic Environment Scotland for a guided tour of the Cathedral, exploring its history and archaeology. As part of the tour, we will follow in the footsteps of countless pilgrims in the medieval period and look at how the building has developed through the centuries.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:48 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:50:12 PM |
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2490 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK: First World War Tour - Central Glasgow |
Meeting Point: Under Central Station Clock
Glasgow commemorates the 100th year anniversary of the First world war, by holding a walking tour of Central Glasgow. Exploring the places that connected the people of Glasgow to the war. www.firstworldwarglasgow.co.uk
For the centenary of the The First World War, Glasgow is undertaking a programme of events and activities aimed at creating an awareness of the impact of the conflict on the city. It is hoped that people will be inspired by the stories told within this tour. The war left an indelible mark on the social landscape of Glasgow. This unsurpassed impact is still visible in many forms such as tributes, monuments and collections across the city. The tour brings these sites and memories along with the individuals behind them to life creating an understanding of the sacrifices made.
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:50 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:49:56 PM |
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2491 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bus Trip: World Heritage Site - Antonine wall |
Meeting Point: Outside the City Chambers
The most Northern of the Roman Frontiers the Antonine Wall stretches from east to West Scotland. This tour is a unique , all day tour which explores the objects, places and stories associated with the Antonine Wall.
The Antonine Wall, Unesco, World Heritage Site, is part of a series of frontiers stretching across Europe, the Mediteranean and North Africa. Built in AD142 by Emperor Antoninus Pious the wall was home to many soldiers from within the Roman World. Within the comfort of our Antonine Wall Vintage bus, we will visit the Hunterian Museum investigating the finds associated with the soldiers who lived on the wall, discovering who they were and how they lived. On foot we will explore the largest fort on the wall, find out about the bathing habits of the romans, and visit one of the highest strategic viewpoints the romans used. The tour will be all day, so bring your own lunch or visit Dobbies Bearsden cafe. Its important you dress according to the weather and sturdy footwear is a must, as uphill walking will be included in the tour !
Booking essential: |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:53 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:49:39 PM |
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2492 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Historical Meander around the Southern Necropolis |
A historical mental meander through some of the lairs of the Gorbals' very own "City of the Dead". Join the Happy Reaper and visit the graves of characters including Sir Thomas Lipton and Alexander "Greek" Thomson.
The Southern Necropolis was opened in 1840 and is the final resting place of approximately 250,000 contributors to Glasgow`s rich historical legacy. Built on land once owned by Oatlands Merchant William Gilmour, the cemetery stands as a unique window on time into the social history of our fair city.
Children
There will be Southern Necropolis Tally Sheets available on the day, for our younger historians to complete on their way around the cemetery. There is also a find the Gorbals Vampire challenge!
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Booking not required
Meeting point: Southern Necropolis Gate House |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:55 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:48:57 PM |
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2493 (Digital Doors Open) |
High Court of Justiciary |
Visit the most important court in Glasgow.
See where notorious villains of bygone eras were tried.
Visit courtrooms old and new and the cells where prisoners are housed.
Take a guided tour or wander round at your leisure.
Construction of the High Court of Justiciary in Glasgow commenced in 1807.
It is an impressive building that has been subject to careful renovation using original materials.
The neo-classical front of a a colonnade of fluted Doric columns with pediment gives an imposing, library-like feel which is increased by high ceilings, interiour frieze carvings, Ionic and square Doric and Corinthian Columns.
The two courtrooms behind this use dark wood to increase the feel. Plaster images, marble and wood decorate the hallway between North and South Court. All courts display the heraldic coat of arms uniting the Queen's arms.
The infamous Peter Manuel, a "serial killer" from the late 1950s, was prosecuted in North court; it is still used. The courtrooms have been revamped over the years. Despite the introduction of electronic equipment, the courtrooms retain a Victorian look and feel which the beast of Birkenshaw would recognise.
The cell detaining him can be viewed on the tour conducted by G4S staff who will answer your questions.
An underground passage linking the cells to gallows on Glasgow Green, used by Dr Pritchard the last man hanged in Glasgow, is now sealed.
Since its original build, the building has expanded to house 9 courts.
In the new wing courts feel like modern, high quality theatres and show a marked difference in concept and style. The brightly lit rooms have a spacious, airy feel. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:57 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:48:07 PM |
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2494 (Digital Doors Open) |
Talk: Discover our Robert Burns Collection - Mitchell Library |
Join us for a fascinating talk about our about our world-renowned Robert Burns Collection by one of the Special Collections librarians.
When the library opened in 1877, one of the earliest decisions taken by the library committee was to form a Robert Burns Collection in memorial to the national bard. Over the years it has grown to over 5000 items and is believed to be the largest in the world. The collection includes rare and unique items including 15 original manuscripts of letters and poems, two copies of the Kilmarnock edition, translations, ephemera and artefacts.
Book by phone: 0141 287 2999 or in person at The Mitchell Library (Granville St reception). |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:08:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:39:35 PM |
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2495 (Digital Doors Open) |
Display: Items from the Burns Collection - Mitchell Library |
When the library opened in 1877, one of the earliest decisions taken by the library committee was to form a Robert Burns Collection in memorial to the national bard. Over the years it has grown to over 5000 items and is believed to be the largest in the world. The collection includes rare and unique items including 15 original manuscripts of letters and poems, two copies of the Kilmarnock edition, translations, ephemera and artefacts.Don't miss this rare chance to see some items from our world-renowned Robert Burns Collection. Highlights will include our copy of Auld Lang Syne (only one of six extant copies) and the only surviving letter written by Burns in Scots plus a few other surprises. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:01 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:39:26 PM |
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2496 (Digital Doors Open) |
Family fun: Scriever Rab Wilson entertains in Scots! |
Join Scriever Rab Wilson for a gallus event about Rabbie Burns and the Scots language. This is a family friendly event for kids aged 5-11 along with the parents and other carers. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:03 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:39:18 PM |
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2497 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK / MUSIC: John Cavanagh presents The Piper at the Gates of Dawn |
John Cavanagh discusses The Piper at the Age of Dawn. You will also have the opportunity to listen to album on the main stage of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on a top of the range hi-fi system provided by Loud + Clear.
John Cavanagh, renowned musician, broadcaster and author of "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn" (published by Continuum), the only Pink Floyd album recorded with Sid Barrett, discusses the making of the album and the role played by Sid Barrett in the development of Pink Floyd. You will also have the opportunity to listen to the full album on the main stage of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on a top of the range hi-fi system, provided by Loud + Clear.
Booking Essential: |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:05 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:39:10 PM |
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2498 (Digital Doors Open) |
Citizen Building, The |
The former offices of Glasgow's Evening Citizen newspaper are now The Citizen, a stylish bar and dining room. Enjoy photography and archive editions of the Evening Citizen alongside street art and paintings from some of Glasgow's greatest emerging stars.
The Citizen has been beautifully restored to encompass our new bar and dining rooms, with photography, street art and paintings from some of Glasgow's greatest emerging stars, we also feature archived editions of the Evening Citizen paper and original photography, celebrating Glasgow's Past, Present and Future. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:07 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:38:43 PM |
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2499 (Digital Doors Open) |
City Campus, City of Glasgow College |
Opened in Glasgow city centre 2016 as a sister site to the college's Riverside Campus. Enjoy the impressive atrium space, and check out the simulated aircraft cabin, TV and radio studios, professional training kitchens and other world-class facilities.
WORLD CLASS TWIN-SITE SUPER COLLEGE. Riverside campus opened its doors to students and staff in August 2015 with an ambitious aim to lead the maritime college community globally. City campus on Cathedral Street opened in August 2016 creating a technologically advanced twin site super campus, a flagship Super College and powerhouse of technical and professional skills.CITY CAMPUSCity campus sits in the heart of Glasgow's Learning Quarter. Described as "jaw droppingly elegant", it was officially opened by HRH The Countess of Wessex. The state of the art building has dramatically altered Glasgow's skyline and its industry standard facilities include:
TV and radio studiosCreative design and photography studiosCity Market (butchers, baker, fishmongers) open to publicFully equipped aircraft training cabin16 professional cookery kitchensSport Scotland standard sports hallCommercial hair salon, beauty salon and nail bar |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:38:32 PM |
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2500 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cloud Water Zen Centre - Gordon Chambers |
The Cloud Water Zen Centre opened in 2017 for people of any faith or belief. It offers a space for quiet meditation and reflection, set in an impressive 8 storey red sandstone building in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
Cloud Water Zen Centre opened in the autumn of 2017. It offers people living in Glasgow and the West of Scotland the opportunity to explore and practise Zen Buddhism. It was established in order to provide a quiet and peaceful space right in the heart of the city, where people can enjoy some silence and calm amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Visiting the Zen centre offers the possibility of finding out more about the design and organisation of a Zen Buddhist temple, as well as learning about how a Buddhist temple functions and what it has to offer. Visitors are welcome to participate in a short guided tour of the temple, as well as the possibility of simply spending time in a relaxing and comfortable space, designed for quiet reflection and meditation. There will also be a Zen Buddhist teacher available to provide more information and answer any questions that you may have about the space, the building and Zen, as well as the opportunity to attend a public talk in the Zen Centre for anyone interested in finding out more about Buddhism and Zen. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:11 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:38:06 PM |
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2501 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dear Green Coffee Roasters |
Dear Green Coffee Roasters are based in Glasgow's East End. In this two-hour tour learn about the origins of coffee and hear Norry from Lost Glasgow spill the beans about the history of Glasgow's coffee houses.
Established in 2011, Dear Green Coffee Roasters are a coffee roaster and supplier of exclusively 'speciality' grade coffee beans. Taking its name from its home city of Glasgow, the "Dear Green Place," the roastery is just around the corner from the Barrowlands in the Glasgow Collective. The tour will give you an insight into the sourcing, roasting and ethics of coffee - as well as the chance to taste different origins. Norry Wilson from Lost Glasgow will be speaking about the history of Glasgow coffee houses and the role the exotic beverage went on to play a role in the city's mercantile, commercial and social life.- Norry will also be talking about the history of the nearby buildings in the East End. This tour is essential for any coffee lover. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:37:57 PM |
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2502 (Digital Doors Open) |
g1 George Square |
Join architect Graham Forsyth from Cooper Cromar to hear about the inspiration behind the redevelopment of this Grade A listed former General Post Office Building which involved the construction of a new 10 storey building behind the retained Victorian facade. An exclusive opportunity to enjoy views from the rooftop balcony. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:37:27 PM |
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2503 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garment Factory, The |
Built by James Thomas in 1898; The Garment Factory has been recently refurbished by Developers Castleforge Partners. The Victorian textiles factory has been restored and transformed into contemporary office and retail spaces unlike any other in Glasgow. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:19 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:37:16 PM |
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2504 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Central Police Courts |
A unique chance to see this historic court, prison and police station prior to renovation.
This building has played a central role in Glasgow's twentieth century history as the headquarters of the Glasgow City Police, from the tumultuous events of the 1914 "Battle of Glasgow" with the Suffragette movement (Emmeline Pankhurst was held here) and the 1919 "Battle of George Square" to the more day-to-day role of a district court room and recently as a filming destination for many historic dramas. The building will begin its renovation in late 2018 and this represents a chance to see it before this process begins. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:21 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:36:59 PM |
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2505 (Digital Doors Open) |
110 Queen Street |
Join an exclusive architect-led tour with Graham Forsyth from Cooper Cromar to find out more about this contemporary architectural response to the site of the 1839 David and James Hamilton building. Take this opportunity to travel up to an 8th floor balcony to see views down Queen Street. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:23 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:36:24 PM |
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2506 (Digital Doors Open) |
Riverside Campus, City of Glasgow College |
Riverside Campus is the most modern and technologically advanced maritime campus of all 230 such colleges anywhere in the world. It has won 12 architectural and design awards and was shortlisted for architecture's most prestigious accolade, the RIBA Stirling Prize.
WORLD CLASS TWIN-SITE SUPER COLLEGE. Riverside campus opened its doors to students and staff in August 2015 with an ambitious aim to lead the maritime college community globally. City campus on Cathedral Street opened in August 2016 creating a technologically advanced twin site super campus, a flagship Super College and powerhouse of technical and professional skills.RIVERSIDE CAMPUSRiverside campus is situated on the south bank of the River Clyde and represents a multi-million investment in maritime education and training, marine engineering and science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Riverside is the most modern, most technologically advanced, most future-proofed maritime campus of all 230 such colleges anywhere in the world. It has won 12 architectural and design awards and was shortlisted for architecture's most prestigious accolade, the RIBA Stirling Prize. It is home to almost 3,000 Marine and Engineering students who have access to a 198-bed en-suite student accommodation tower that sits alongside the main college building, separated by a continental style colonnade and garden area. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:36:02 PM |
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2507 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's House |
This Category A listed Brutalist building, part of the Cowcaddens emergency services area, is dominated by the red cross of St Andrew's First Aid. Inside, look out for Modernist features like the remarkable Lubetkin cantilevered staircase and vertical timber panels.
The much admired cantilevered staircase and vertical timber panels - polished on the ground floor and rough-hewn in the Board Room - are both hallmarks of Berthold Lubetkin, the pioneering British Modernist. Designated A-listed the building is dominated by the red cross of St Andrew's First Aid and the remarkable Lubetkin cantilevered staircase. Other features include tesserae, concrete, stone and coloured glass. You'll be able to find them all with the help of our guides and handy visitor notes.St Andrew's First Aid embodies many of the modernist beliefs. Our work in bringing first aid and volunteering opportunities to Scotland provides a social function, working towards a safer, stronger Scotland where together, we can save lives. While you're visiting the building you will be able to watch lifesaving demonstrations and see some of the fascinating items from our long history as Scotland's first aid charity. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:35:40 PM |
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2508 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wolfson Centre/Cumbrae House, The |
Your opportunity to see inside the wonderfully modernised Prince's Trust Wolfson Centre and learn more about the courses and opportunities we offer for young people aged 11-30.
Visit the Prince's Trust Wolfson Centre to get a behind-the-scenes look at our Glasgow base, where we deliver courses for young people aged 11-30. Learn more about the opportunities we offer to help young people increase their employability, learn a new skill, volunteer with us or start their own business. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:30 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:35:23 PM |
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2509 (Digital Doors Open) |
Engine Works, The |
The recently restored Engine Works is steeped in history and played a substantial part in Maryhill's industrial past. The Engine Room houses an electrically powered Royce Ltd crane, designed by automotive pioneer Sir Henry Royce of Rolls-Royce.
After falling into disrepair, this Victorian warehouse has only recently, been lovingly restored and we are delighted to open our doors for the first time, and welcome you to share in the buildings rich history.Built on the banks of the Forth and Clyde Canal, this tour offers a fascinating insight into how the warehouse developed alongside the city waterway. Now a multipurpose events venue, alongside dynamic and creative commercial spaces, we are excited to see the space flourish once more as a vibrant and collaborative business hub.The Engine Room houses an electrically powered Royce Ltd crane, designed by automotive pioneer Sir Henry Royce of Rolls-Royce. You will also see the exposed red brick walls, original cast iron columns, old outbuilding and private gardens.Originally built for William Walls then rented to Clarkson and Becket in 1873. It has historically employed many local people and enhanced and encouraged industry in the local and surrounding communities.The Engine Works has also been celebrated in a stained glass panel by Stephen Adam - one of Scotland's most prolific stained glass designers. There are 20 panels from 1873 - displayed at Maryhill Burgh Halls - and The Engine Works is the only building depicted that is still standing.We feel extremely passionate about Maryhill and its regeneration and are delighted to participate in the redevelopment of the area. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:32 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:35:11 PM |
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2510 (Digital Doors Open) |
Napiershall Street Centre |
Once Napiershall Public School, the Napiershall Street Centre is now home to a variety of community groups and other organisations. Admire its many original features and find out how different organisations are re-using the old classrooms to serve the community.
The original design of the school is said to be designed by Robert Alexander Bryden, who is listed within the Dictionary of Scottish Architects. The building, now owned by City Property, is in need of repair. However, it still boasts of much of the original features, such as, the arches, the plaque dedicated to the former headmaster - John B. Freebairn M.A - and a plaque of Queen Victoria. It is clear that what seemed to be a plain building from the outside had a very attractive interior. The building is now hosting tenants who have customised each of the original classrooms into office purpose rooms, and part of the tours organised will include visits to previous classrooms and some of the organisations who are now based there. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:34:38 PM |
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2511 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saint Charles Borromeo RC Church |
St Charles RC Church was designed by Isi Metztein and Andy Macmillan for renowned Glasgow architects Gillespie, Kidd and Coia. Discover fine interior details like Stations of the Cross by Glasgow sculptor Benno Schotz and silver dove sculpture by Walter Pritchard.
The present Church was formally opened by the then Archbishop of Glasgow, most Rev. Donald Campbell on 31st January 1960. The Church had been in construction since the mid 1950s, replacing a temporary building which, with modifications and extensions, had served the parish on this site since its foundation in 1899, albeit it at right angles to the present building. Around the same time of the foundation of the Parish, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's famous St Matthew's Church was nearing completion at nearby Queen's Cross. The present Church was designed by the renowned architects Isi Metztein and Andy Macmillan for Gillespie, Kidd and Coia. Several features of the Church are worth noting as you make your way round the building, starting with the structure, consisting of the concrete frames supporting the concrete roof and the deliberate exploitation of the shuttering board marks, interspersed with brick. A feature of St Charles RC Church is the magnificent set of 14 stations of the Cross, made of terracotta by Glasgow sculptor Benno Schotz. Individual pieces total 72. Seldom, if ever, can such a range of Schotz's work be viewed in their original setting, and in such quantity, since he was also responsible for the bronze crucifixion scene behind the tabermacle, the suspended sanctuary lamp to the right of the altar and the sacrificial lamp on the main altar. The last feature draws the story of Abraham and Isaac, combining the theme of the lamb caught in the thicket with that of Christ, the Lamb of God. Side entrance is provided from Kelvinside Gardens, entered by a flight of steps under an 80 foot tree standing tower. A striking cross, featuring a dove, the sun and the moon, crowns the tower, designed by Andy Macmillan. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:37 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:34:12 PM |
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2512 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barmulloch Resident's Centre - BCDC |
The new Barmulloch Residents' Centre opened in 2017 to provide flexible activity spaces to meet the needs and aspirations of local residents. Find out more about the building's innovative and sustainable design as a landmark community hub.
Principally funded by The Big Lottery Growing Community Assets Fund, the centre is designed to be highly sustainable and provide flexible activity spaces to meet the needs and aspirations of local residents.The building uses innovative glulam timber frame construction and locally sourced sandstone, providing a thermally efficient building fabric. Air source heat pumps provide underfloor heating throughout to reduce running costs and sustain the building well into the future.The new centre has been carefully crafted to provide a landmark hub to serve the surrounding community and its future generations.Collective Architecture is grateful to have had such a patient and courageous client who supported our design vision throughout.Jim Hope (Client representative for Barmulloch Community Development Company) "The building has become an icon of which the local community are immensely proud and the development of this project has vastly increased local interest and community spirit within Barmulloch". |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:34:00 PM |
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2513 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Lady of Good Counsel |
An extraordinary Category A listed modernist building designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia and nestled amongst traditional tenements in Dennistoun. Discover what is under the soaring roof of this working building, still owned and run by the Roman Catholic Church. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:33:36 PM |
EDM |
2514 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tennent's Wellpark Brewery |
Wellpark Brewery's revamped visitor experience goes behind the doors of Tennent's lager, including personal stories from staff from over the centuries, a look back on iconic marketing campaigns from years gone by and topped off with a tasting experience of Scotland's favourite beer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:33:27 PM |
EDM |
2515 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellahouston Demonstration Garden |
The garden is a unique place for schools, groups and the wider community to learn and grow. Discover how this safe and secure walled garden setting is improving health and participation as well as providing locally-grown seasonal produce.
This is a unique opportunity to gain access to a site and experience for yourself the benefits of being part of the garden brings to client user groups and the wider community and for clients to engage with a wider audience and demonstrate how the garden has a positive impact on their lives by increasing activity levels, offering opportunity for peer group development, creating community cohesion, individual resilience and increasing opportunities for sharing best practice and knowledge. The opportunity to gain access to locally grown seasonal produce is also a key feature of this project.
Booking not required |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:46 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:32:18 PM |
EDM |
2516 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Press |
Join Glasgow's finest letterpress printers for its Wayzgoose - the traditional outing for print workers, marking the end of summer and the start of the season of working by candlelight. Budding printer's imps can make an impression with hands-on activities.
A Wayzgoose is the traditional annual outing held by a printing house for its workers, marking the end of summer and the start of the season of working by candlelight.This year, we're staying in the factory, and invite you to join us for some festivities. Come and see us at work, and participate in hands on letterpress activities.Please wear appropriate clothing - ink is difficult to remove, so no white cashmere please!Activities will be suitable for eight years plus - with adult supervision - so feel free to bring along any budding printer's imps.The event will be held at our premises:Glasgow Press, No. 6 / 21 Clydebrae Street, Glasgow G51 2AJ,Look forward to seeing you!
Tours available on request
Booking not required |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:49 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:32:03 PM |
EDM |
2517 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenbank Gardens |
Built for merchant Robert Allason in the 1760s, Greenbank Garden is an impressive celebration of west coast domestic gardening, featuring more than 3,600 named species of plants. Visitors can take a stroll around the garden or relax by the soothing water feature.
Greenbank was built for Robert Allason in the 1760s - he made his money as a tobacco merchant and slave trader in the days when Glasgow was the second city of the British Empire. The walled garden was built at the same time as the house, and both are surrounded by tall swaying beeches. After the American Wars of Independence Allason went bankrupt and lost the house and estate.For gardening inspiration, Greenbank Garden is unbeatable. Today, the large garden aims to inspire visitors to grow a wide array of plants in their own gardens.
Booking not required |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:51 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:31:37 PM |
EDM |
2518 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hampden Bowling Club |
Come along and discover 1st Hampden, the world's first purpose-built international football ground made for Scotland and Queens Park FC in 1873. Hampden Bowling Club now occupies this sporting site and continues to use the original pavilion from the first Hampden Park.
Hampden Bowling Club sits on the 1st Hampden Park - yes there are 3 Hampdens in Glasgow. It was home to Queens Park FC and the Scotland International Football Team from 1873 to 1884, before the 2nd Hampden was built at Cathkin Park and then they moved on again to create the 3rd Hampden at the present site in Mount Florida.
1st Hampden is a unique venue where the modern passing game of football was invented and the ground is the template for all modern football stadiums including the first turnstiles, season tickets and enclosed ground. The original pavilion is still in use by the Bowling Club and historians argue that this is the most important football building in the world. It is also the sight of 6 home internationals including a prestigious win by Scotland over England by 7 - 2 in 1878. The irony of this was that the 1st Hampden was lost for over 113 years until we finally found a map showing its exact location in 2017. It is a hidden gem in the south-side and is must see for all those that want to see where the modern game of football started. There is more to this building than meets the eye. Oh and you might even get to throw a bowl or two and be able to go home and say "I played at Hampden today". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:53 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:31:14 PM |
EDM |
2519 (Digital Doors Open) |
Langside Halls |
Originally the National Bank of Scotland in Queen Street, Langside Halls was dismantled and moved brick by brick to its present location in 1902-03. Take a tour of this unique building, and learn about its architecture, sculptures and history.
Langside Halls was dismantled, moved from the city centre and reconstructed on it's present location in 1902-03. It was originally one of the city's mostimposing commercial buildings, the National Bank of Scotland at 57 Queen Street, designed in 1847 by John Gibson, a prolific bank architect, with sculpture by John Thomas who also worked on the decoration of the Houses of ParliamentIn 1902, the building was moved brick by brick to the Southside and rebuilt on the edge of Queens Park. Langside Halls were officially opened on the 24 December 1903Come along and find out about the fascinating history of this unique building, take a tour and learn about the architecture, sculptures and history of the building. There will be an exhibition of the history of the building with photographs, illustrations and maps.Find out about the Langside Trusts plans for the future of the halls.
Construction works that are being under taken for the new civic square in front of the halls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:55 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:30:50 PM |
EDM |
2520 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newlands South Church |
Impressive perpendicular Gothic revival style church with beautiful WW1 memorial stained glass windows. Explore our recently discovered WW1 archives, and hear music played by talented young people. See how the building has evolved into a thriving community space for over 20 multi-generational organisations.The architect appointed was Mr H.E.Clifford of Glasgow and work was completed in 1899. It has Class B listing. There is a beautiful oak pulpit, communion table and choir stalls. There is also an impressive stone Baptismal font. The main windows to the church are arched with ornate stone mullions and transoms known as tracery. All windows have leaded glass panes. There are two beautiful WW1 memorial stained glass windows. Come and hear music played by talented young people! The WW1 archive includes a Roll of Honour, handcrafted in 1915, letters to local hospitals detailing entertainments to wounded soldiers, war risk insurance documents, an honourable discharge signed by King George V and much more. The young people of the church will guide you through these archives - linking past to present. There are 20 multi-generational organisations using the building and halls today. Come and meet them and find out what they offer the local community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:57 PM |
EDM |
2521 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Ballet |
Follow in the footsteps of a dancer with a behind-the-scenes tour at Scottish Ballet's purpose-built headquarters. Wander through Wardrobe, take a peek into Production, and see the studios where modern ballet is created and rehearsed.
Scottish Ballet was founded by Peter Darrell in 1969, and will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year. In June 2009 it moved to purpose-built national headquarters at the Tramway international arts centre. All aspects of the building were carefully designed, from the locally sourced Douglas Fir corridors to the natural ventilation in the rehearsal studios. As Scotland's national dance company, we aim to move people by sharing our passion and creating exceptional dance. Our mission is to inspire on stage and beyond, showcasing our nation's creativity and bringing ballet to the widest possible audience.Our award-winning performances take place all over Scotland - from our biggest cities to our most remote communities. We also tour the world, promoting Scotland's diverse and pioneering spirit far and wide. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:09:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:30:38 PM |
EDM |
2522 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shawmuir Lodge |
An opportunity to learn about the 2017 restoration of the lodge for a private Scottish charitable organisation with before and after photos of the works.
Shawmuir Lodge is located near the entrance to Pollok Park, on Pollokshaws road. Designed as an architectural precursor to the mansion house it has now been sensitively restored after many years on the Buildings at Risk register. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:02 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:30:10 PM |
EDM |
2523 (Digital Doors Open) |
Studio Pavilion |
The Studio Pavilion is an addition to House for an Art Lover that offers free contemporary art in a public park, through a robust and diverse programme of exhibitions, residencies and public engagement opportunities that span art, design and architecture.
The Studio Pavilion at House for an Art Lover opened in 2014. Designed by ZM Architecture and linked to the Victorian Walled Garden, the Studio Pavilion is a highly significant addition to House for an Art Lover that allows us to present a robust and diverse programme of exhibitions, residencies and public engagement opportunities that span art, design and architecture. The Studio Pavilion offers free contemporary art in a public park and provides a regular programme of art activities and public courses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:04 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:30:03 PM |
EDM |
2524 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wilson Macdonald House |
An exclusive guided tour with Studio KAP of this award-winning extension designed to complement the existing Victorian villa externally in a contemporary manner and to create a variety of contrasting spaces internally from which to experience the garden landscape in different ways. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:06 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:29:54 PM |
EDM |
2525 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anniesland Court |
At 22-storeys high, Anniesland Court is the tallest listed building in Scotland and Glasgow's only Grade A-listed tower block. Visitors will be taken to a top floor to see communal areas and views of the city.
Built between 1968 and 1970 and designed by Jack Holmes & Partners, 843 Crow Road is located in the heart of Anniesland at the junction of Crow Road and Great Western Road. Constructed at a time when the Glasgow Corporation was building tower blocks throughout the city, Anniesland Court remains one of the finest examples of these megastructures. With its split level flats and a separate service tower it was perhaps inspired by Ern? Goldfinger's Balfron Tower (which itself was the inspiration for his later and more famous Trellick Tower). This is a rare opportunity to visit Anniesland Court, which is fully let and popular amongst residents. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:29:46 PM |
EDM |
2526 (Digital Doors Open) |
Common Guild, The |
The Common Guild is a leading visual arts organisation and gallery located in a Victorian townhouse in Glasgow's Park Circus. Established in 2006 it presents a dynamic, international programme of contemporary visual art projects, exhibitions, and events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:11 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:29:28 PM |
EDM |
2527 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow International Airport |
See behind the scenes at Scotland's principle long-haul airport which served 9.9 million passengers and 13,033 tonnes of air cargo in 2017.
Visitors must bring passports/drivers' license in order to generate a pass. Photography in parts of the tour wouldn't be allowed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:13 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:29:17 PM |
EDM |
2528 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jordanhill School |
Jordanhill School is a high performing, grant-aided, community comprehensive school. Are you a former pupil? Reminisce on a tour. Never visited? Come and find out more. Don't miss the "Harry Potter" stairs, and impressive facilities.
Jordanhill School is a high performing, grant-aided, community comprehensive school. As we are approaching centenary year, come and visit our original main building, see our more recent new facilities in our South Campus.
Honeyman, Keppie & Mackintosh's design won the competition for the Jordanhill Demonstration School for 800 pupils, in 1912-13. Their three-storey, symmetrical, Edwardian classical design, with classrooms arranged largely on the S. side of a single, long corridor, was probably made by Andrew Graham Henderson, and was published in the Builder in July 1913, alongside H. & D. Barclay's successful design for the Training College.Construction started in 1915, interrupted by WW1, and the school opened in 1920. There have been additions and alterations with PE and refectory block being added in 1950's onwards. Our reception was refurbished in 2013 along with our Main Hall. The Bell Tower was restored to its original colour and glory in 2016.Most significantly a new teaching block, atrium and landscaped plaza was formed and opened in 2008, known as our South Campus (Elder & Cannon.) This was a RIAS Best Building in Scotland finalist in 2008. It accommodates, maths, art, history, geography, languages and our SWIRE Chinese Language centre.The school has been used as a filming location for Trainspotting, the film of the 1993 Irvine Welsh novel, and has also been used for the filming of BBC dramas, Shetland and Single Father. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:28:56 PM |
EDM |
2529 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Centre |
Maggie's Centres provide free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends. Prize-winning architect Rem Koolhaas' innovative design of interlocking rooms around a thriving internal garden creates a homely, calming place to visit.
Maggie's provides free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends, following the ideas about cancer care originally laid out by Maggie Keswick Jencks.Built in the grounds of NHS cancer hospitals, Maggie's Centres are places with professional staff on hand to offer the support people need.Our Centres are places to find practical advice about benefits and eating well; places where qualified experts provide emotional support; places to meet other people; places where you can simply sit quietly with a cup of tea.The first Maggie's Centre opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and since then Maggie's has continued to grow, with 22 Centres at major NHS cancer hospitals in the UK and abroad. Maggie's also has an Online Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:18 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:28:32 PM |
EDM |
2530 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Youth Orchestras of Scotland Offices and Event Space |
A four-storey 18th Century Category B listed, Victorian townhouse in the Kelvingrove Park conservation area. Visit the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland and enjoy classical and jazz music performed live by Scotland's finest young musicians.
Visit the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland and enjoy classical and jazz music performed live by some of Scotland's finest young musicians.The NYOS office and events space is a four-storey, 18th Century, Grade B-listed, early Victorian townhouse on a prominent terrace which overlooks Sauchiehall Street in the Kelvingrove Park conservation area.The Building was built in 1840 and first entered onto the Sasine register on 25 September 1841. The first owners/developers were James Brown and John Carrick, trustees of architectural firm Brown & Carrick Subsequent incumbents include Architect, John Honeyman, National Mutual Life Assurance and St Andrews Bridge Club.NYOS took ownership of the first floor and basement of the building in 1992 and subsequently purchased the second and third floors in 2014. The entire building underwent extensive internal and external refurbishment from 2014-2015, thanks in part to a grant from Glasgow City Heritage Trust. Particular attention was paid to restoring all remaining original features including ornate cornicing, spectacular central copula, pillared entrance and original curved, ornate stairwell.The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland is unique in providing a complete orchestral experience for its students aged between 8 and 25, through its comprehensive pathway of orchestras, jazz bands, chamber ensembles and an ever-expanding outreach programme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:20 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:58 PM |
EDM |
2531 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Pumphouse, Clydeside Distillery, The |
The first dedicated, single malt whisky distillery to be built in Glasgow for over a century. Come down to Queens Dock and watch Glasgow's stills flow once again. Learn more about the birth of the whisky industry and join a tour around the distillery.
The city was once home to countless distilleries, blending houses and bonded warehouses, bottling plants, cooperages, maltsters and other associated businesses. The first dedicated, single malt whisky distillery to be built in Glasgow for over a century, Clydeside Distillery celebrates the significant role that whisky has played in shaping both our city and Scotland as a whole, while putting Glasgow right back on the scotch whisky map.Our Dockside Story is the first, self-guided part of the tour. Wander around and discover fascinating tales about the birth of the whisky industry and Glasgow's history, featuring live footage and animation bringing history to life.Next, our expert guide who will show you around Clydeside Distillery itself. Meet our lively craftsmen as they handcraft pure new spirit using traditional methods and time-honoured skills. Enjoy the spectacular view over the Clyde from our gleaming contemporary Still House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:22 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:43 PM |
EDM |
2532 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral |
The Cathedral of St Mary's is a familiar landmark on the busy thoroughfare of Great Western Road. The 200-foot tall bell tower and spire of this Gothic Revival building is a stunning example of architect Sir George Gilbert Scott's work.
Following a period of turbulence and uncertainty for Episcopalians dating back to the 17th century, 1825 saw the opening of St Mary's Chapel in Renfield Street to accommodate a growing population. Later in the century, Sir George Gilbert Scott was commissioned to build a new church on Great Western Road for the congregation of St Mary's, and the result is open of the city's best Gothic Revival buildings, constructed by the finest craftsmen available and opened in 1871. The stain glass, part of an integrated sequence within the church, was designed by the studios of Hardman, Ward & Hughs and Clayton & Bell. St Mary's was consecrated in 1884, with the spire being added nine years later to the original tower. In 1908, in recognition of the church's growing influence and status, St Mary's became the Cathedral Church of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. After the Great War, refitting of the chancel was undertaken by the distinguished architect Sir William Lorimer. By the 1980's, St Mary's was in need of major refurbishment. Essential roof repairs were carried out in 1985, with restoration, repair and internal improvements taking place between 1989 and 1996. Externally the roof has been re-slated and the tower and spire repaired. Internally, the organ has been rebuilt, the font moved from the west door to the south transept, and the east end and crossing decorated with murals painted by Gwyneth Leech. Interior restoration has included the introduction of an alter and choir stalls in the nave, and a new porch completed in 2002 at the west end. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:24 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:30 PM |
EDM |
2533 (Digital Doors Open) |
SWG3 |
Located by the River Clyde, SWG3 has been expanding and growing for over 13 years to become one of the most significant cultural hubs in the country. Join a tour to explore the newly developed 6000sq ft Galvanisers yard, events spaces and studios throughout the industrial building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:22 PM |
EDM |
2534 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity House |
Built during the 1850s, Trinity House was once a training college for Scotland's Ministers. This stunning landmark building represents the power and influence once possessed by the Free Kirk. Climb the tower for fantastic views over the park and West End.
Trinity house was built by Architect Charles Wilson during the 1850s after he won a competition for the right to design it. Not only was he required to be a good Architect, but the winner also needed to be a member of the Free Kirk. Trinity House was constructed on Woodland Hill, originally the first choice for the new Glasgow University, after the Free Kirk managed to get their hands on it first. The building was used as a training college for the Ministers of Scotland for a period of 112 years, and has been described as ''an eccleastical lighthouse'' and ''one of Britain's most outstanding pieces of Victorian house planning. Enjoy the opportunity to look around this stunning landmark building, and find out more about its rich history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:15 PM |
EDM |
2535 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodlands Workspace |
Built in Invergordon and installed in Glasgow in 2017, Woodlands Workspace is an innovative, sustainable new building sitting in the gap site of an old tenement block. See how this bright, modern structure is bringing the community together.
Sitting in the surrounds of the urban haven that is the Woodlands neighbourhood of Glasgow, Woodlands Workspace is a vibrant new community space proving that community spirit is alive and well. Hosting all sorts of groups, classes, meetings and workshops, the space is beautifully light with floor to ceiling windows and cross-laminated timber interiors. The building was fabricated up north and brought down on a lorry, being placed on site in two pieces by a forklift. It's a really lovely space to visit and look around and is just a minute away from our blooming Community Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:30 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:27:07 PM |
EDM |
2536 (Digital Doors Open) |
FILM: Screening at the Alliance Francaise |
Join us for a special screening of Standing tall / La tete haute(2015) directed by Emmanuelle Bercot and starring Catherine Deneuve & Beno't Magimel. Film in French with English subtitles.
In French with English subtitles.
Booking essential - culture@afglasgow.org.uk, afglasgow.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:26:57 PM |
EDM |
2537 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: From Ashton Lane to WW1 - The Kelly Bulletin |
In the old coach house where her grandmother grew up, which is now Brel on Ashton Lane in the West End of Glasgow, a family member will chat about family history and about the journals which her grandmother sent to her brother who was at the Front in WW1.
Snippets of family history from Ashton Lane and Glasgow history from 100 years ago during WW1. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:24:50 PM |
EDM |
2538 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: 1918 Cine-Variety Show |
Join The Friends of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall for a recreation of a WW1 variety show featuring demonstrations by re-enactors, recruitment songs, comedy sketches, silent films and newsreels shown in the Britannia Panopticon during 1918. There will be rolling music hall performances all day.
One hundred years down the line, we are recreating historic music hall shows, featuring demonstrations by re-enactors, recruitment songs, comedy sketches, silent films and newsreels shown in the Britannia Panopticon during 1918. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:37 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:24:42 PM |
EDM |
2539 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Zen Buddhism |
Zen Buddhism offers a fresh perspective on our busy and often stressful lives. This 30 minute talk provides an outline of Zen Buddhism and how it can help us deal more effectively and skilfully with these challenges.
The aim of Zen meditation and practice is to become more present and aware and, in doing so, enable us to enjoy a richer experience of life. This talk is given by Sensei Karl Kaliski, a fully qualified Zen teacher. It outlines key principles of Buddhism and Zen and provides information about how Zen Buddhist practice can be of value in our daily lives. There will also be an opportunity for a short question and answer session towards the end of the talk.
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:39 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:24:34 PM |
EDM |
2540 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION: The Happenstance |
The Happenstance: take a chance, make a stance, and see what happens. Explore 'freespace' at the Caledonia Road Church, activated by WAVEparticle as a space for use by the local community and artists.
To engage with the Biennale Architettura 2018 in Venice, and celebrate Scotland's Year of Young People, The Happenstance, (www.ads.org.uk/scotlandvenice2018), curated by WAVEparticle, is an exploration of the Biennale theme of Freespace. We are exploring how public space, non-space, stalled space and civic space all have the potential to change and grow, depending on how we choose to occupy them. We cite various ideas that are home-grown and developed in Scotland, a country interested in grassroots, community-led processes that inform emerging places. We are demonstrating what can be built through mapping connections, bringing together needs, resources and ideas of Freespace in both Scotland and Venice.The Happenstance brings together a team of Artists and Architects who are experts in play, in exploring the spaces in-between. We encourage everyone into a vital relationship with the built environment, using play as an active agent within the process of rethinking and reclaiming their Freespace. There is a particular focus on young people, their capacities, their needs and their imagination, harnessed to empower this energy in all of us.In Venice this was presented as a Living Library Of Ideasfocusing on the event nature of live situations exploring how we can all intervene in our own lives and the circumstances that shape us.For Glasgow Doors Open 2018, the core structure in Venice will be presented and activated with a series of screenings and documentation in the iconic Caledonia Road Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:41 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:24:17 PM |
EDM |
2541 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Stencilling Mackintosh - the challenges of stencilling recreation |
Hear about the challenges of researching and recreating historic stencilling linked with the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh by Glasgow-based artist Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw of The Lansdowne House of Stencils. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:23:59 PM |
EDM |
2542 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Glasgow Cenotaph |
Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust, tells the story of the Glasgow Cenotaph and Sir JJ Burnet's understated design came about.
Please note the talk lasts approximately 50 mins. The talk will take a closer look at Sir JJ Burnet's subtle design for the Glasgow Cenotaph with its superb sculpture by Ernest Gillick. The talk will demonstrate how the Glasgow Cenotaph fits into Sir JJ Burnet's oeuvre and seek to illustrate how it fits into the hierarchy and sequence of war memorials Burnet produced for the Imperial War Graves commission amongst others. The talk will also touch on other proposals to commemorate the "Great War", explain the debate over its location within the square, discuss conservation issues such as the condition of the memorial and attempt to ascertain people's views as to whether or not the listing status of the Glasgow Cenotaph should be raised from a 'B' to an "A".
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:46 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:23:50 PM |
EDM |
2543 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Talwin Morris: the Fifth member of the Glasgow Four |
Recently retired Professor of Medieval History & Codicology at Glasgow University, Robert Gibb, presenting an illustrated talk on Talwin Morris, Art Director of Blackie & Sons & major proponent of the Glasgow Style. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:53 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:23:21 PM |
EDM |
2544 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Women's history of Garnethill |
Karen Mailley-Watt & Rachael Purse, aka the 'History Girls' will discuss the women who have shaped Garnethill. A lively talk on woman's lives; from artists, business owners to staff at The Glasgow School of Art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:55 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:23:15 PM |
EDM |
2545 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Paisley through its Art, the Glasgow connections |
Michael Durning, artist & archivist of Paisley Art Institute, reappraises the contribution to the nation's art from Paisley. Artistic greats that came to be the Glasgow Boys, Glasgow Girls, and the Glasgow School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:57 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:23:05 PM |
EDM |
2546 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Roti Making at the Glasgow Gurdwara |
"Come down to the Glasgow Gurdwara kitchen to learn to art of roti making!"
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:10:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:58 PM |
EDM |
2547 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Origami in the Greenhouse |
A chance to visit our exciting new studio space, and spend some time making origami flowers, looking out into our studio garden for inspiration! Drop in workshops will run over the weekend and the resulting origami creations will contribute to an exciting installation which will be displayed and published on completion of the open doors festival. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:01 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:47 PM |
EDM |
2548 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP Discover Eco Printing at the Glasgow Botanics |
A chance to see a demonstration of Eco Printing in the Beautiful Kibble Palace with artist Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw from The Lansdowne House of Stencils.
The Glasgow Botanic Garden dating 1817 offers the visitors a wonderful tree trail to view the unique tree collection and a magnificent Kibble Palace erected in 1873 by John Kibble a Scottish Engineer. This is one of the most favourite venues of the Glasgow West end. Eco Printing is a natural printing technique where botanical material is used create a pattern on paper or fabric by transferring natural pigment/tannin through close contact. We will spend two hours experimenting the technique of Eco Printing in the Kibble Palace using the botanical material harvested in the Botanical garden. We will take a short walk around the garden to identify the trees giving the best leaves used for the technique.... and marvel at the result.Meet at 10 am at the entrance of the Kibble Palace with Artist Eco Printer Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw from The Lansdowne House of Stencil. Elisabeth runs a studio in the Glasgow West end where she both study and works with Eco Printing. She runs regular courses and workshop in Eco Printing. Details about future workshops can be found on www.thelansdownehouseofstencils.com
Booking is essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:03 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:40 PM |
EDM |
2549 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Lives Behind the Names: Men of 1918 |
As we approach the centenary of the end of World War 1 this is an opportunity to hear about the lives of those men named on our Memorial Plaque who died in the final year of the war.
So often we know nothing about the lives of those commemorated on War Memorials. In the Kingsborough Sanctuary the World War 1 Memorial takes the form of a magnificent stained glass window and a marble plaque bearing thirty names. The facts behind the names give a picture of life in Victorian and Edwardian Glasgow. The young men were the sons of the wealthy and aspirational nineteenth century middle class which came to reside in the large villas and terraces of the West End. They were prompt to enlist and being, for the most part, officers, lost their lives very quickly in the carnage of war. One hundred years later what are we able to do? Remember and honour them; care for all victims of war everywhere, most especially the young and in any small way that we can seek to create peace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:05 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:31 PM |
EDM |
2550 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: The Lighthouse History Tour |
Join us on a 50 minute tour to learn more about the history of The Lighthouse, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's first public commission and the former head offices of The Glasgow Herald newspaper.
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:07 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:23 PM |
EDM |
2551 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Mackintosh Inspired Art |
A workshop that will bring out the artist in everyone. Try out different drawing and painting techniques, all inspired by Mackintosh. Under 14's must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All materials included.
An opportunity to create art in the heart of the city. Our free workshop 'Mackintosh Inspired Art' will take place in the Education and Learning suite of the newly opened Mackintosh at the Willow Visitor and Exhibition centre. It is located next door to the only surviving tea room designed in its entirety by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. As well as housing a world class interactive Visitor/Exhibition Centre, Mackintosh at the Willow is a living breathing museum experience. The historic building is of the greatest significance for Scotland's design heritage. It is the only tea room where Mackintosh controlled both the exterior and the interior. His arrangement of internal spaces and his designs for the furniture are unparalleled in his designs for tea rooms.
Mackintosh at the Willow have fully embraced this year's theme of 'The year of the young people' by firstly allowing local college students to be involved in the design and manufacture of some of the tea room's furniture. These two traditional buildings have now been given a new lease of life, with one being restored back to its 1903 glory and the other a new purpose with both benefiting local communities and future generations for years to come. This year also marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh's birth. So come along and be inspired and creative at Mackintosh at the Willow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:14 PM |
EDM |
2552 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT & EXHIBITION: The Big Mack Build |
See the Billiard Room at Mackintosh at the Willow transformed by an installation of cardboard, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Experience the exciting student-designed project built live, enhancing and responding to the Mackintosh-designed space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:11 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:22:00 PM |
EDM |
2553 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION & CHARETTE: HAUS_work |
With increasing numbers of people moving to urban-centers worldwide, new solutions for growth are needed. HAUS_work will combine an exhibition of our vision of Glasgows' future with a "Design Charrette" engaging the local community, informing the debate on our City's evolution. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:21:50 PM |
EDM |
2554 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: See the City as a Playground- Parkour Workshop |
Join Chris Grant from Parkour Generations Glasgow for a workshop suitable for beginners of any level. See the city through the eyes of a Traceur - a practitioner of Parkour, and learn some beginners' techniques for ways to explore the city's architecture.
Booking is essential: |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:21:28 PM |
EDM |
2555 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSIC: Live classical and jazz music at the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland |
Enjoy live music in a chamber setting at the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland. Experience the future of classical and jazz music in Scotland performed by the country's finest young musicians.
Enjoy live classical and jazz music in a chamber setting at the home of the National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS). Experience the future of Classical and Jazz music in Scotland performed by the country's finest young instrumentalists. The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland is unique in providing a complete orchestral experience for its students aged between 8 and 25, through its comprehensive pathway of orchestras, jazz bands, training ensembles and an ever-expanding outreach programme.Our ensembles inspire audiences with their outstanding skill, youthful energy and panache. Audiences marvel at the powerful sound of our large-scale orchestras, appreciate the intimacy of our smaller chamber ensembles and delight in the fresh and uplifting performances given by our jazz bands.The NYOS office and events space is a four-storey, 18th Century, Grade B-listed, early Victorian townhouse on a prominent terrace which overlooks Sauchiehall Street in the Kelvingrove Park conservation area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:18 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:21:16 PM |
EDM |
2556 (Digital Doors Open) |
EXHIBITION: Mapping Glasgow |
Many different people find themselves creating maps of Glasgow, or parts of Glasgow. Finely plotted or loosely hand-drawn, every map reveals the intentions of the map maker, and another way to view and edit the city. This exhibition presents a variety of maps, each with their own motive, style and story.
During the Cold War, the USSR undertook the greatest cartography operation ever known, covertly producing thousands of detailed plans of countries, towns and cities around the world. Some of these previously-restricted maps have recently become available on the open market. Informed by the work of John Davies and others, New Glasgow Society's Lex Lamb will present the fascinating story - and highlight some peculiar features of - the secret Soviet map of Glasgow. The talk will also present the first ever translation of the map's detailed text description of Glasgow's infrastructure, industry and government in the 1970s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:21 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:20:17 PM |
EDM |
2557 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Mapping Glasgow: Armoured Car Production at Linwood: the secret Soviet map of Glasgow revealed |
New Glasgow Society's Lex Lamb will present the fascinating story of the secret Soviet map of Glasgow, including the first ever translation of the map's detailed text description of Glasgow's infrastructure, industry and government in the 1970s.
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:23 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:20:10 PM |
EDM |
2558 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Hands-on with the Burrell Collection |
Examine, touch and marvel in this handling session of artefacts and objects from the Burrell Collection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:25 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:19:58 PM |
EDM |
2559 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Re-purposing Historic Buildings |
Join John Gilbert Architects, the studio working on plans for Pollokshaws Burgh Hall's future, in this talk on re-purposing historic buildings for contemporary use. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:27 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:19:50 PM |
EDM |
2560 (Digital Doors Open) |
FILM: Laurel & Hardy Movie Classics |
Enjoy a trip down memory lane with the Laurel and Hardy classics Double Whoopees: Dirty Work (Chimney sweeps) & The Music Box (Moving the Piano) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:29 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:19:40 PM |
EDM |
2561 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: T Dance with the Mighty Wurlitzer |
Put on your dancing shoes and glide onto the sprung floor of the the ballroom for an afternoon T Dance with live accompaniment from the Wurlitzer organ. Follow in the footsteps of Susan Calman who trained in the hall during her time on Strictly Come Dancing! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:31 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:17:17 PM |
EDM |
2562 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The 306 - in conversation with Oliver Emmanuel and Gareth Williams about their musical First World War Trilogy for the National Theatre of Scotland |
Composer Gareth Williams and Playwright Oliver Emmanuel talk about their First World War trilogy, The 306, written to commemorate the 306 men shot for cowardice and desertion in World War One.
The 306: Dusk is the final part in the National Theatre of Scotland's World War One Trilogy, co-produced with Perth Theatre and part of the 1418 NOW programme of new work marking UK's WWI centenary commemorations. Co-created by award-winning duo, composer Gareth Williams and Oliver Emmanuel playwright, The 306: Dusk premieres later this year at Perth Theatre. The 306: Dusk brings the trilogy into the modern day, exploring the depth of feeling around the First World War a century on from its conclusion, and how the spectre of trauma continues to haunt soldiers in the modern day. Find out more about the three productions from Gareth and Oliver, and about their recent research trip to the Somme to visit the WW1 battlefields and graveyards. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:34 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:17:00 PM |
EDM |
2563 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: A Futureproof theatre workshop with Lucy Gaizely from 21Common |
Join Lucy Gaizely leading artist, key collaborator with 21Common and co-curator of the National Theatre of Scotland's Scotland-wide Futureproof festival for a theatre workshop, celebrating the Year of Young People. Lucy will be joined by a member of the Company's Youth Project team/young theatre practitioner.
Lucy Gaizely is a producer and artist of new work, encompassing live art practice, participation and hybrid art forms with a particular focus on diversity. She asks "who is and can be an artist?" and uses this question to motivate her practice.
Lucy makes performance art that interrogates motherhood and society's collective (or not) responsibilities to this, and works collaboratively as an artist developing arts projects that promote social change with adults and young people. Lucy is co-curator on Futureproof, the National Theatre of Scotland's major radical new festival of international performing arts, created by young people working alongside renowned Scottish, British and international theatre practitioners to be staged Scotland-wide in Sept - October 2018. This workshop is for young people as part of the Futureproof programme.
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:36 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:16:46 PM |
EDM |
2564 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: A song workshop with Gareth Williams |
This is your chance to hear one of the songs from National Theatre of Scotland's forthcoming production of The 306: Dusk about WW1 and learn to sing and perform it under the expert guidance and tuition of composer, Gareth Williams.
The 306: Dusk is the final part in the National Theatre of Scotland's World War One Trilogy, co-produced with Perth Theatre and part of the 1418 NOW programme of new work marking UK's WWI centenary commemorations. Co-created by award-winning duo, composer Gareth Williams and Oliver Emmanuel playwright, The 306: Dusk premieres later this year at Perth Theatre. The 306: Dusk brings the trilogy into the modern day, exploring the depth of feeling around the First World War a century on from its conclusion, and how the spectre of trauma continues to haunt soldiers in the modern day. Be one of the first to hear a new song from the production and be part of a special Glasgow Doors Open Day workshop and choir to bring the song to life for the first time. No experience necessary.
Booking essential |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:38 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:16:25 PM |
EDM |
2565 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Dream House |
Visit Southblock to see Hoskins Architects' pop up exhibition "Home" & get involved in their drop-in "Dream House" workshop. Be it an underwater tower block, a bungalow in the sky or Chewbacca's holiday home - get designing!
All materials will be provided. Children are required to be accompanied by an adult.
Visitors will have the chance to design & model their own dream house from plasticine which will become part of a large landscape that is constructed over the course of the day.
Hoskins Architects will use the process to explain how the design of buildings and the spaces between them can contribute to improving our lives. The activity is targeted at all ages, skills and abilities.
The workshop is accompanied by an exhibition of houses by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects & Hoskins Architects, first shown at the Royal Scottish Academy in 2016. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:16:03 PM |
EDM |
2566 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: Architect Brian McGinley on the Refurbishment of South Block |
Architect Brian McGinlay will be giving a talk about the award winning refurbishment of South Block.
Undertaken by Nord Architects on behalf of Wasps Studios.
Children are required to be accompanied by an adult.
Visitors will have the chance to design & model their own dream house from plasticine which will become part of a large landscape that is constructed over the course of the day. Hoskins Architects will use the process to explain how the design of buildings and the spaces between them can contribute to improving our lives. The activity is targeted at all ages, skills and abilities.
The workshop is accompanied by an exhibition of houses by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects & Hoskins Architects, first shown at the Royal Scottish Academy in 2016. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:15:38 PM |
EDM |
2567 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP: Printmaking at Studio Pavilion |
At Studio Pavilion we run art classes for adults and kids year round. Come along for free taster workshops in printmaking and kids arts activities as well as an exhibition material handling session.
Design and create your own beautiful prints - Mobile Print Studio will be running a Woodcut Printing workshop from 12-4pm on Saturday and a Drypoint Etching workshop on Sunday, the sessions are free and drop in. Sessions may be busy so come before 3pm to secure a place. Mobile Print Studio is a Glasgow based partnership run by local artists David Farrar and Fionnuala McGowan, delivering pop-up printmaking workshops within the community.www.mobileprintstudio.co.uk
There will be free, fun and friendly arts workshops for kids, open to all ages.Plus join the curators of the exhibition currently on display in the Studio Pavilion at House for an Art Lover for an intimate and exclusive hands on look at the work of Scottish artist and designer Jimmy Cosgrove.A selection of sketchbooks, travel diaries, posters, photographs and texts will be available to view from an artistic career that spans some fifty years providing an insight into the diversity of Cosgrove's practice that reflects his immense curiosity in the exploration of ideas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:15:30 PM |
EDM |
2568 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK: The Life and Times of a Radio Officer Talk- The Tall Ship at Riverside |
A chance to hear from retired radio officers who travelled the world doing Morse code for a variety of shipsLearn about what life was like, how long it took to train and exciting accounts of voyages across the world! Witness them demonstrate Morse on a traditional Morse key and even have a go yourself.Booking:13th September 11.30am13th September 2pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:46 PM |
EDM |
2569 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Wasps Open Studios |
A chance to explore a former tobacco factory that was transformed into artists' studios in 2001. Visitors will have access to a number of studios where they can learn about the creativity taking place in the building.
The artists and makers will be available to talk about their practice, techniques and inspiration for their work.
Children's
An artist trail will be available for children to complete on their journey around the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:48 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:15:17 PM |
EDM |
2570 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Barras Sights & Sounds |
Visit Barras Market Area and explore the fascinating charms of the Barras including: the iconic Ballroom sign, Old Clay Pipe Factory, Cobbled Lanes, St Alphonsus Church, Heilan Jessie & Tolbooth, Glasgow's Execution Site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:50 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:15:02 PM |
EDM |
2571 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Broomhill Heritage Trail |
Discover how Broomhill has developed since 1850. Witness its many fine buildings and its hidden railway.
Broomhill is sandwiched between Partick, Hyndland and Victoria Park. The trail starts at the easily accessible Hyndland station and goes in a loop through the Broomhill Conservation area, looking at many fine late Victorian and Edwardian tenements and buildings. There are a couple of modern buildings too. You also get a chance to see what remains of the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway and how its closure in 1970 altered Broomhill.
The walk will also be done as part of the West End Festival. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:53 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:14:52 PM |
EDM |
2572 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Brutalism in Glasgow's City Centre |
A walk round the city centre of Glasgow looking at examples of brutalist and post-modern architecture. Glasgow has changed a lot in recent years and the Le Corbusier "beton brut" style of architecture that was so popular in post-war Britain is now being swept away. We'll be travelling round looking at some of the architecture, at one time attached to an optimistic, utopian vision of the future, now reviled by some as ugly eye sores. There will also be a live Instagram of the walk, where as we go round you will be able to see pictures of the sites in their former glory and other examples of the architects that designed them. We also want you to post your own photos as you go, some of these buildings make for stunning, dramatic shots with their angular facades and intimidating size. If you don't have Instagram, don't worry, it's not essential and you're free to just come along with or without a camera. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:55 PM |
EDM |
2573 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - City Centre Mural Trail |
Within easy walking distance, the City Centre Mural Trail features a diverse and amazing range of street art, helping to rejuvenate streets and revitalise buildings and vacant sites. Join this tour to find out more.
Expanding in scope since the first art work was produced in 2008, the City Centre Mural Trail is having a major impact on Glasgow city centre, rejuvenating streets and revitalising buildings and vacant sites which have become tired, or suffer from environmental blight. The murals create splashes of colour and brighten the urban landscape and have become increasingly popular with residents, local businesses and visitors to the city centre. They help to increase awareness of Glasgow's rich cultural and artistic heritage, as well as strengthening the city's reputation as a warm, inviting and welcoming destination.The huge range of artwork on display has something to suit all tastes - conservative to radical, quirky to bizarre. Notable highlights include the Hip Hop Marionettes, the Glasgow Tiger, the Spaceman, and our Fellow Glasgow Residents. Along the way you will hear about the origins of the Mural Trail, and the artists and organisations involved in its development. Glasgow is proud of its cultural heritage, its local artists and their inspirational, colourful installations that have helped make the City Centre Mural Trail the award winning attraction it has become. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:57 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:14:41 PM |
EDM |
2574 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Clyde Bridges |
Take a tour through 18th Century Glasgow! This guided walk along the River Clyde will open your eyes to the engineering superheroes who designed and built these amazing bridges. Engaging and entertaining for all ages, the tour ends in Broomielaw.
The story of Glasgow's Clyde Bridges in many ways reflects the development of Glasgow. As the city flourished in the 18th and 19th centuries, the demands for better communications resulted in bridges being built which, in turn, encouraged further trade and prosperity. So bridges both nurtured and reflected the growth of the city. The bridges also tell the story of transportation, from the pedestrian and horse traffic of the middle ages, through railway mania in the 19th century, and the 20th century age of the motor car, onwards into the new millennium. Glasgow has all types of bridges ranging from suspension to cable stayed, and from arched to truss, with all manner of materials used in their construction from steel to concrete, and from granite to wood. Glasgow's Clyde Bridges are steeped in history and offer a unique walking experience!
Children's
Great for encouraging children into Engineering and Architecture, learning about Glasgow's rich heritage and for getting some exercise! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:11:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:14:33 PM |
EDM |
2575 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Follow in the Footsteps |
Learn about the history of the Stuart family through a guided walk in their designed landscape which is Castlemilk Park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:06 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:14:22 PM |
EDM |
2576 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - From Arts & Crafts to Brutalism: The University of Glasgow's 20th-century buildings |
Join Nick Haynes from Docomomo Scotland for a walking tour of the University of Glasgow's 20th century buildings at Gilmorehill and Hillhead. Learn about the two main periods of University expansion in the 20th century and take the opportunity to look at original plans and models of the scheme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:08 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:14:14 PM |
EDM |
2577 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - From the Calton to the Riot Act |
A walk through some of the most significant sites in Glasgow's radical history, highlighting often forgotten events and personalities in the shaping of Red Clydeside.
You will visit sites and memorials marking radical, socialist and trade union traditions and activities in Glasgow from the eighteenth century to the present. Your guides will restore for you the places and people that earned Glasgow the reputation of Red Clydeside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:13:46 PM |
EDM |
2578 (Digital Doors Open) |
GCHT "Mini City Break" health walk 1: Concert Hall steps to St Vincent Street |
Get away for your desk and get active at lunch time by having a gander down the upper part of Buchanan Street with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust.
With its superb Late Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and early 20th Century commercial architecture Buchanan Street is arguably Glasgow's best street and is recognised through numerous accolades. Highlights include a little slice of Italian fascist architecture; a Testimonial which turns a corner German style; Sir JJ Burnet's Athenaeum and Athenaeum Theatre; see Glasgow's "Anything you can do I can do better" moment; a Venetian palace with some very stern keystones; why Plagiarism is not a good strategy, especially when you get caught; and, Glasgow's Versace moment. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:12 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:13:34 PM |
EDM |
2579 (Digital Doors Open) |
GCHT "Mini City Break" health walk 2: St Vincent Place to Royal Exchange Square |
Get away for your desk and get active at lunch time by having a gander around St Vincent Place and Royal Exchange Square with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust.
With their superb late Georgian, Victorian Edwardian and early 20th Century commercial architecture, St Vincent Place and Royal Exchange Square are key to the city centre's character. Highlights include the tragedy of W J Anderson, James Miller's Anchor Line Building, the influence of Michelangelo; David Hamilton's Royal Exchange Square; a Renaissance palace; Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Glasgow Herald Building (aka the Lighthouse); can Brutalism be touchy feely; and, the site of the original Miss Cranston's Buchanan Street tea room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:13:10 PM |
EDM |
2580 (Digital Doors Open) |
GCHT "Mini City Break" health walk 3: Royal Exchange Square to John Street |
Get away for your desk and get active at lunch time by having a gander along Ingram Street with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust.
Ingram Street and John Street's are two of the key streets within Glasgow's Merchant City. Highlights include the link between Paris's Arc du Triomphe and the Monument to the Duke of Wellington; Corinthian's connection to Liverpool; Sir JJ Burnet's baroque TSB Banking Hall; one of the finest examples of Post-Modernism in the UK; the decadence of Versailles comes to Glasgow; and, the paired Triumphal Arches of John Street - one of the great moments in 20th Century Scottish architecture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:12:40 PM |
EDM |
2581 (Digital Doors Open) |
GCHT "Mini City Break" health walk 4: George Square |
Get away for your desk and get active at lunch time by having a gander at George Square with Niall Murphy, Deputy Director of Glasgow City Heritage Trust
George Square, the civic heart of Glasgow but a hugely contested space within the city as it has evolved over three centuries. Highlights include an examination of each of the monuments, an explanation of why the various people were selected for immortalisation and who were the sculptors. The tour will take a closer look at Sir JJ Burnet's subtle design for the Cenotaph with its superb sculpture by Ernest Gillick. Finally, the tour will also look at the overall positions of the monuments, how they have moved over time and if a pattern to their arrangement is discernible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:18 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:11:38 PM |
EDM |
2582 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Glasgow in Print |
Glasgow's printing industry dates back to the 17th century. Explore the history of Glasgow in Print. The buildings and places linked to the production of books, newspapers and other forms of print.
Most of Glasgow's best known printing firms date from the 19th century, and some remain in business today. Book printers included Blackie & Son, and William Collins, Sons & Co, there were also many newspaper and magazine printers. Stationery manufacture and wholesaling was another important branch of the trade. As well as large-scale businesses, there were many smaller print shops producing all the other forms of letterpress print required for business and personal use: invoices, letterheads, advertising posters, invitation cards, menus, annual reports, forms, etc. Other specialised printing businesses produced tram tickets, cheques and bank notes, and, in the twentieth century, special stationery for computer printers. In the 19th century a number of firms took up the newer process of lithography. It became especially important in the production of advertising material and for printing labels for mineral water and whisky bottles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:20 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:11:21 PM |
EDM |
2583 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - GLASSGOW |
Discover a city of glass on this 10k walk from the Botanic Gardens to the Peoples' Palace and experience the city from a new perspective.
Glasgow has some remarkable glass structured buildings - the GLASSGOW walk, which is approximately 10K, will take you through these structures, including the Kibble Palace, Glasgow Central Station, the Argyle Arcade, and the Peoples Palace. Along the way you shall pass through other significant architectural highlights including the Riverside Museum, the University of Glasgow and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery. Altogether you will discover Glasgow from a radically different perspective, mapped according to these specific architectural gems. You will receive commentary as we go, and be left with a cumulative series of maps that will allow you to explore Glasgow according to other Glasgow architectural landmarks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:23 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:11:11 PM |
EDM |
2584 (Digital Doors Open) |
Home Front Walk Glasgow Buildings in Wartime 1939-1945 |
Explore Glasgow city centre transformed by the culture of war: shelters, sandbags, sirens, the blackout, emergency water tanks, mobile canteens, allied soldiers, wartime entertainment and visiting dignitaries.
Starting at the Mitchell Library and ending at Glasgow Green explore Glasgow city centre transformed by the culture of war; air raid shelters, sandbags, sirens, blacked out streets, supplementary water tanks, mobile canteens, allied soldiers, wartime entertainment and visiting dignitaries. PhD student Kevin Morrison will guide you through the wartime streets, squares and parks of Glasgow City centre. Kevin will share with you what exciting information he has uncovered about Glasgow's buildings, open spaces, networks and the people who experienced Glasgow's darkest hour. Far from dark, behind the blackout curtains and blinds Glaswegians organised air raid precautions from nerve centres, danced the jitterbug under bright lights, organised billets for tired service men and women and allied troops and reported blackout infringements. Based on material from Glasgow's archival centres this guided tour will provide accounts of the wartime civilians who lived and engaged with the cityscape in wartime. A special after dark tour will explore Glasgow's blackout and air raid precautions including the location of air raid shelters constructed in the city centre. Come along and experience Glasgow's war from the vantage point of the cityscape. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:25 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:10:59 PM |
EDM |
2585 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Rebuilding Argyle Street |
The project architects from Collective Architecture have led the final phases of the regeneration of Anderston, following the newly accessible and reinstated Argyle Street.
This city centre area of Glasgow has undergone significant redevelopment over the past 8 years, and the completed masterplan will provide over 500 new homes for existing residents, replacing outdated and substandard housing stock.Beginning at Anderson Station the walk will set off from the east following the arterial route of Argyle Street, passing a number of award-winning Collective Architecture projects which have played a significant role in remaking the urban streetscape.Collective Architecture have recently completed the regeneration project with Anderston Phases 4 & 5 on behalf of Sanctuary Scotland Housing Association. The final phases of the regeneration are located within a site which includes an important junction with St Vincent Street, a major arterial road into the city centre. The site was previously occupied by large 10 storey prefabricated slab blocks, set back from St Vincent Street, as well as a number of smaller 4 storey blocks. The development of 206 new build flats, with a mixed tenure of social rent and mid-market rent. This final scheme seeks to reinstate the historic Victorian street pattern which was eradicated by comprehensive redevelopment in the 1960's, and which led to the loss of tenements, churches and a significant section of Argyle Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:27 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:10:34 PM |
EDM |
2586 (Digital Doors Open) |
See the City as a Playground - Parkour |
Join Chris Grant from Parkour Generations Glasgow on a journey through the city from the eyes of a Traceur - a practitioner of Parkour. Chris shares his perspective on how the city's architecture creates opportunity for movement, exercise and exploration. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:29 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:10:20 PM |
EDM |
2587 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Staying Ahead of the Curve - Glasgow's 21st Century Buildings of Learning |
Glasgow's most modern further education campus, designed for built environment professionals or anyone interested in our City's education landscape.
Over 130,000 students from 135 different countries have chosen Glasgow as their place of study. What are the planning and urban design issues that underpin building for learning in Glasgow City Centre? This engaging tour, delivered in partnership between the RTPI West of Scotland Chapter and Glasgow City College sets out to answer this question. Through an interactive guided tour we will explore the multi-million pound City Campus. Professionals or simply those with an interest in our City's architecture and urban design will come away illuminated about how Glasgow's further and higher education institutions contribute to the City's position at the academic heart of Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:31 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:10:09 PM |
EDM |
2588 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - The Glasgow Avenues Project and the M8 - A Walk Through a Past Future to a Future Present |
See the city through new eyes on this tour above, through and under the M8 motorway from Anderston to Stow College, with Architect, Urbanist and photographer Dan Dubowitz and Glasgow Historian Fergus Sutherland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:09:50 PM |
EDM |
2589 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Unlocking the Story of Maryhill's Canal |
Join Scottish Waterways Trust around the Forth & Clyde Canal to learn about the Botany, boat building and Birthday of the canal. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:09:38 PM |
EDM |
2590 (Digital Doors Open) |
What About the Women? - Women of Maryhill Guided Walk |
On this guided walk along the canal, hear stories of Maryhill's women: an heiress who gave the area her name; mill workers immortalised in stained glass, a Suffragette and the post-box, and the "wayward girls" who escaped.
When Maryhill Burgh Halls opened in 1878, stained glass artist Stephen Adam was commissioned to produce twenty windows representing local trades. Eighteen showed men and only two showed women: The Calico Printers and The Linen Bleachers. Fair enough, Adam was representing what he saw at the time, but what about the women of Maryhill? What are their stories? Come on our guided walk along the canal banks and we'll tell you some historic tales.Who will you hear about? Women whose statuses ranged from factory worker to heiress. Women who were artists or teachers. Women who looked after the soldiers stationed at Maryhill Barracks. Women who were passionate activists and campaigners: for temperance, for the vote, and for better conditions for young and old.It has been said that well-behaved women seldom make history, so we'll tell you about some "bad" behaviour too. The Suffragettes fought for a good cause, but not all of their methods were legal: learn about one who made a habit of attacking pillar boxes - and how she got away with it. Hear also about the "wayward girls" and "fallen women" who were locked away in Maryhill right up until the 1950s, and how some of them escaped.We'll show you the sites where all of these women made history but, of course, many of the actual buildings have long disappeared. So bring your imagination - and a pair of stout shoes! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:37 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:09:31 PM |
EDM |
2591 (Digital Doors Open) |
Broomhill Hyndland Parish Church (Naseby Park Sanctuary) |
At the centre of the local community for over 100 years, this stately church recently reached a wider audience in the film Sunshine on Leith and regular television broadcasts. See the new sanctuary within a sanctuary and welcoming entrance vestibule.
This is a busy building housing worship and community events for the local area. Visit our sanctuary within a sanctuary and our new welcoming entrance vestibule. Come to gather - stay to grow.Founded in 1899, Broomhill Church was extended in 1903 to accommodate an expanding population in the Broomhill area. The population continues to expand and Broomhill Church is excited to be at the heart of the community. The church and halls are in use every day from toddler groups, dancing classes, to badminton club, coffee mornings and youth organisations. Broomhill Church wants to welcome you and your families. There truly are activities for all ages and we are reaching up and reaching out to the local community and beyond. Journey with us as we evolve and adapt our historic buildings for use in modern times. From small beginnings in 1899 to the present day, the immense dedication and generosity of many people have given us a building to be proud of. You can tour our new smaller sanctuary within the sanctuary, see a showcase of vibrant scenes from everyday life in the building on our new screens. You also have a rare chance to see our eye-catching pulpit falls up close, embroidered by the renowned Hannah Frew Paterson in 2000. Fun Facts: Our warm and welcoming sanctuary played a walk-on part in the 2013 movie "Sunshine on Leith". Our previous minister played himself in an episode of Taggart. Our services have been televised seven times over recent years, and we have also appeared in radio broadcasts. In 2017, Broomhill Church united with Hyndland Parish Church and began an exciting new chapter. Both Church buildings remain in use and the Hyndland building (Kingsborough Gardens Sanctuary) is also part of Glasgow Doors Open Days this year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:08:28 PM |
EDM |
2592 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow High Court |
Visit the most important Court in Glasgow, a Grade A listed Victorian Courthouse with a modern expansion. See where notorious villains of bygone eras were tried. Visit the cells. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:08:10 PM |
EDM |
2593 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK - Raw Concrete: Brutalism, Architecture and Energy |
Join architectural historian Barnabas Calder for a look at the long standing relationship between architecture and energy, focusing on Brutalism. Calder explores how this architecture celebrated and exploited the post-WWII energy boom, bringing with it liberating and life-enhancing technologies and possibilities to Glasgow and cities worldwide. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:08:00 PM |
EDM |
2594 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Glasgow's Unbuilt 'Cultural Centre', 1965-90, and the Pre-history of the Royal Concert Hall |
The 1990 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, despite being substantial, is in fact the only surviving component of a 1960s/70s plan to construct a much bigger 'cultural centre'. This talk considers these extraordinary designs, examining how this corner of Glasgow could have looked had the vision come true. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:46 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:07:40 PM |
EDM |
2595 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK In Search of Light: The Architecture of Gillespie, Kidd & Coia |
This talk explores the architectural themes pursued by Isi Metzstein and Andy MacMillan of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia between 1956 and 1987 which found highly distinctive formal and spatial expression in a considerable range of unique buildings, each moulded to place and purpose and most memorably fashioned in light. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:48 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:06:37 PM |
EDM |
2596 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Modernism in the City: Listing Glasgow's Post-War Buildings |
A new optimism following WWII bolstered a boom for new architecture, transforming the way we built in the post-war years. This talk takes a look at the richness and innovation in the design of some of the city's Modern architecture, exploring the often controversial issue of these buildings protection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:51 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:06:29 PM |
EDM |
2597 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Utopia to Carbuncle?: History and Legacy of Scotland's New Towns Movement |
A talk about the innovation and diversity in the design, reception and legacy of Scotland's post-war New Towns. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:53 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:05:43 PM |
EDM |
2598 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Shaping Spaces: Land Reform and Community Empowerment |
A talk on how Land Reform and Community Empowerment might re-shape the way we own, build and see the spaces in which we live. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:55 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:05:29 PM |
EDM |
2599 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Whit aboot the weans? |
A photographic journey using historic city images and stories to explore the theme of childhood and growing up in an ever-changing city. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:57 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:05:12 PM |
EDM |
2600 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK The Happenstance: The City as a Playground |
How could play help us develop our cities? A talk exploring Scotland's contribution to La Biennale Architettura di Venezia 2018, featuring projects where people of all ages used play to explore and shape the future of their places. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:12:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:58 PM |
EDM |
2601 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK From Rottenrow to the Monklands Motorway |
A history of Glasgow's great roads from prehistory to the present day and why people thought that the M8 was a good idea. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:01 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:40 PM |
EDM |
2602 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Can Walking the City Change the City? |
Our modern towns and cities have been designed around cars. In this talk we ask if walking can create a new way to see and redesign 21st century Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:04 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:29 PM |
EDM |
2603 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP The Travelling Darkroom, Make your own Camera Obscura Workshop |
Discover the alchemy, science and art of drawing with light with a workshop where participants will make their own Camera Obscura. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:06 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:19 PM |
EDM |
2604 (Digital Doors Open) |
WORKSHOP (Dolls) Houses of the Future, Workshop with Missing in Architecture |
Help make a collaborative drawing to design the city of the future using an innovative method combining projection, tracing and playing with a futuristic dolls house! We'll begin to ask questions on how we could design for multigenerational living and wellbeing.
Also on display will be some provocative designs by young architectural students. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:08 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:12 PM |
EDM |
2605 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALKS City(ies) of the Future / Architects of the Future |
An evening of 5 minute presentations from current and recently graduated Architecture students from GSA & Strathclyde on their predictions of what a city of the future might look like. Coordinated by Missing in Architecture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:04:03 PM |
EDM |
2606 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Why Smart & Not Happy? |
Many politicians world-wide are keen on their cities becoming part of the Smart City Elite. This talk will ask: How can we ensure that this race to become smart does not impoverish our cities as social and cultural places? How can we ensure that all this technology makes us more human and happy? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:12 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:03:51 PM |
EDM |
2607 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Building for the Future: 100 Sustainable Buildings |
The Scottish Ecological Design Association look back at their 2016 publication of 100 buildings exemplifying a more thoughtful response to social, economic and environmental sustainability; discussing what makes these projects a guide for better ways to make the places we live. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:03:42 PM |
EDM |
2608 (Digital Doors Open) |
TALK Glasgow 2050 |
The 2050 Climate Group educates, engages and empowers young people to take climate change actions to enable a low carbon and climate resilient Scotland. Hear about their work and vision for what Glasgow could look like in 2050. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:03:34 PM |
EDM |
2609 (Digital Doors Open) |
Threesixty Architecture Studio |
A tour of our new studio space demonstrating our careful insertion of new elements into a historic industrial interior. Experience how we use the space, how it shapes our business and supports our design culture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:18 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:03:26 PM |
EDM |
2610 (Digital Doors Open) |
WALK - Glasgow Walking Lunch |
Visit hidden historic sites and sample food and drink from some of the best independent eateries in town with food and travel writer Andrea Pearson (The List Eating and Drinking Guide, The Herald).The story of the city told through food and drink.Visit hidden historic sites and sample food and drink from some of the best independent eateries in town. Check out one of the city's ancient watering holes, find out how Robert Burns is involved in the city's cafe scene and learn what part a family recipe from the Outer Hebrides played in helping to regenerate the city.Travel through 1,000 years of the Glasgow story with food and travel writer Andrea Pearson (The List Eating and Drinking Guide, The Herald) as she leads you on a guided tour to unearth the city's past, enjoying edible illustrations along the way. The walking element takes approximately 45 minutes with one very slight hill. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:20 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:03:14 PM |
EDM |
2611 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromdale & Advie Church of Scotland |
Cromdale & Advie Church of Scotland is a stone built building situated on the banks of the river Spey. The church as it stands today was rebuilt on the site of a much earlier church in 1809. Built into the wall is a reused date stone dated 1602. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:22 PM |
EDM |
2612 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverallan Parish Church |
Inverallan Church is a magnificent Neo-Gothic B Listed building donated to the Parish by the Countess of Seafield in memory of her husband, the 7th Earl, and her son, the 8th Earl. It was opened in 1886 and has many interesting artefacts and architectural features.www.inverallanparishchurch.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:24 PM |
EDM |
2613 (Digital Doors Open) |
Neptune's Staircase, Banavie |
The Caledonian Canal, opened in 1822, was designed by Thomas Telford. The impressive Neptune's Staircase is the longest lock staircase in Britain, with a series of eight locks. Today the canal is a busy working waterway, welcoming a variety of boats. The towpaths are havens for wildlife, and are great places to explore on foot or bike. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 04:02:37 PM |
EDM |
2614 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy Old Kirk |
Community-owned Abernethy Old Kirk, which is Grade C-listed, dates back to the 1760s. The site dates back as a religious site to the 1180s according to a Latin manuscript.The building has a unique layout in that the pulpit in the centre of the south wall with pews in a "horseshoe" shape.It is used for weddings, funerals, occasional worship, talks, concerts and various cultural displays and exhibitions.WW1 exhibition displaying artefacts, war diaries, photographs and a Remembrance Tree.Children and adults can enjoy searching for the 10 white clay mice hidden around the kirk. Information sheets, crafts, tombola, second-hand books for sale. Tea and home baking available.www.oldkirknethybridge.orgoldkirk@nethybridge.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:29 PM |
EDM |
2615 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathspey Steam Railway (Aviemore) |
Here resides two former Highland Railway Company sheds, with engines and carriages dating back to the late 1800s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:31 PM |
EDM |
2616 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Roy, Nethy Bridge |
Castle Roy is reported to be the oldest masonry fortification in Scotland, dating from 1200 (MacGibbon and Ross 1872-1914) and is a very rare example of an unaltered building of its type.It will remain the most accessible fortress when it opens to the public. The site is currently undergoing a consolidation that has lasted for over 25 years. However the end is in sight and the Castle Roy Trust is keen to open its doors, show the work being carried out and explain it's history.The castle is a building site so people looking around will need to be escorted but all are welcome including children. Please dress appropriately.www.castleroy.org.ukTel 01479 821370castle.roy@nethybridge.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:33 PM |
EDM |
2617 (Digital Doors Open) |
Am Fasgadh, Highland Folk Museum |
"Am Fasgadh" (The Shelter) is continued from founder Isabel Grant's original name for the musuem; building on her philosophy that the museum she started on the island of Iona in 1935 was a safe haven for her collection.The collection today represents the rich and varied material and non material culture from the Highlands and Islands from the 17th century to recent times. The emphasis is on rural and domestic life.In 2015 the museum was awarded recognised status in respect of the entire collection. Owned and funded by the Scottish Government, the Recognition Scheme formally recognises and invests in outstanding and irreplaceable collections of national significance in non-national museums and galleries in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:36 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 05:07:01 PM |
EDM |
2618 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of St John the Baptist |
This white church on the ski road is passed by thousands every year, very few of whom realise that it is a masterpiece. It was designed by Sir Ninian Comper (1864-1960). He was a Scot who was arguably the greatest British 20th Church Architect and who described the building as his "little gem".Sir Ninian Comper was much admired by Betjeman (and therefore ridiculed by Pevsner) and he is buried in Westminster Abbey, for which he designed 8 stained glass windows. He was much patronised by the Scottish Episcopal churches for which her created many fittings, windows, vestments and extensions but he was responsible for only three complete churches in Scotland, at Kirriemuir, Braemar and Rothiemurchus. This little building nestles amongst the Caledonian pines with the minimum of external or internal decoration. It was consecrated in 1931 in memory of John Peter Grant, the 13th Laird of Rothiemurchus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:38 PM |
EDM |
2619 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grantown Community Centre |
This special service is run by volunteers with music provided by local and visiting musicians when available. it is a dedicated place to meet, chat and relax with very good chances of hearing (and joining in) traditional music. Patrons and Musicians welcome |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:40 PM |
EDM |
2620 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ben Mhor Hotel |
It was in 1893 when the Grantown branches of the YMCA and TWCA decided to build a suitable hall for the various meetings of both associations. by 1896 the fund had only reached £800 and it was decided to broaden the appeal and persuade the people of Grantown to make it the town's permanent memorial of the Diamond Jubilee - a scheme that met the approval of the townspeople and Queen Victoria's "most cordial approvial". The foundation stone was laid on the Diamond Jubilee day of June 22 1897. A well received workshop was held in the fiddler's cafe in the YM community centre commonly known as 'The Institute'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:42 PM |
EDM |
2621 (Digital Doors Open) |
"Return of the Railways" event |
IN 1853 not one byt two railway companies arrived in Grantown to what became known as Grantown East and Grantown West. Alas both lines closed after 100 years of very valuable service to the community and the closure proved very expensive to the town. Grantown East has subsequently been revitalised.
The 'railways to Grantown' project progresses and Grantown looks forward to the return of its rail service. Meanwhile, there are several fantastic modern railway layouts that deserve to be on show. With the support of the volunteers who build, maintain, look after and exhibit these, and the support of Doors Open Days, it is hoped to have these on display in Grantown for the Festival Weekend in the former Hydro shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:44 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 05:41:40 PM |
EDM |
2622 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grantown East Highland Heritage and Culture Centre |
Railways have served Scotland for nearly 200 years. The line which ran through Grantown East, built by the Great North of Scotland Railway, opened on the 1st of July 1863. the Last train passed through here on the 2nd of November 1968.Visitors to the Highland Heritage and Cultural Centre can view the interactive screens to learn about the history of the Speyside Line, Kilt Making, The History of the Tartan, The Highland Games and the Clydesdale Horses, or browse the shop for a unique gift or souvenir.Come aboard, the two restaurant carriages await. In the restaurant you can enjoy one of the savoury pizzas cooked in the stone built wood oven, or why not try one of the unique sweet 'Puddin' Pizzas'. Soup nad bakery goods are also available.Not only does Grantown East Support its own Heritage it also sponsors events such as the Fiddler of Strathspey Festival, of which it is patron.Our restaurant has disabled access with a ramp and handles and spacious seating for wheelchairs. We do have a dedicated disabled toilet as well which is also accessible by ramp. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:46 PM |
EDM |
2623 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grantown All Day Marquee |
Join us in the square for a fantastic festival day full of activities such as guided walks, a musical tour and procession, photo opportunities and much more!For information and timings on sites and places to visit - and for information on where to find the music - see; St Columba's, Inverallen, Totally Locally Shops, Grantown Museum, Grantown, East Highlands Heritage and Cultural Centre and possibly more - details available in the marquee.For details on the musical tours, their destinations and timings, visit Cromdale Church, Neldy Auld Kirk, Castle Roy and possibly more - see the marquee for more details. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:48 PM |
EDM |
2624 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garvamore Inn |
In the company of Historic Environment Scotland archaeologist Eve Boyle enjoy a rare opportunity to step inside Garvamore on Doors Open Day, a remote 18th century inn, scene of dark deeds in the years after Culloden!We’ll then visit General Wade’s Garva Bridge, and follow some of the military road towards the Corrieyairack pass.Stop in at Laggan Village Hall on route to the event, with refreshments and venison for sale from 10am.The walk is graded as Moderate (over one hour in length, some gradient or rough terrain).Event organised by the Badenoch Heritage: Bringing the Past to the 21st Century Project as part of the Badenoch Festival. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Cairngorm National Park Authority, Transport Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and The Highland Council.Please note - there is a charge for this event - more details on Eventbrite at:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/garvamore-inn-garva-bridge-and-general-wade-tickets-68689122013?aff=eac2 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:50 PM |
EDM |
2625 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auldearn Church |
This church which dates from 1754-57 replaces a medieval church, part of which remains at the east end. The interior is all of 1898, by architect John Robertson who placed the pulpit to the west end, placed a very deep gallery to the east and Gothicised the vault and roof. Interesting stained glass and various murals and tombs dating from 16C. Excellent display of post-Reformation monuments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:52 PM |
EDM |
2626 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballone Castle |
Ballone Castle was built in 1590 on the cliff edge above the raised beach, and has dramatic views out across the Moray Firth. The Dunbars from Morayshire built the original Z plan castle which was extended in 1623 by the MacKenzies to create a brew house and bakery. After the 1745 rebellion, it was soon roofless and by the mid-19th century had lost most of its fine details.It was bought in 1990 by Lachlan and Annie Stewart who set about restoring it as their family home, creating a fusion of authentic medieval with ANTA's 21st century Scottish contemporary aesthetic.There will be guided tours every 40 minutes which don't need to be booked in advance. The gardens will also be open.For more information, visit www.anta.co.uk or call 01862 832477.email: sales@anta.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:54 PM |
EDM |
2627 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barkly House |
Barkly House is one of a number of merchant's houses in Cromarty, constructed at the end of the 18th / early 19th century. It stood roofless following a fire in the early 1980's and was on the Scottish Civic Trust's 'Buildings At Risk Register'. It has recently been sensitively repaired, restored and extended by the present owners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:57 PM |
EDM |
2628 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coastguard Station |
Adjacent to Lighthouse. Station display of rescue equipment and rescue vehicle. Staff on hand to give advice. Traditional two storey building unsuitable for disabled access but vehicle and equipment on ground level. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:13:59 PM |
EDM |
2629 (Digital Doors Open) |
Courthouse |
Although now serving as offices for The Highland Council, Nairn Court House was originally buiIt in 1817-18 as a prison and courthouse. The building was extensively altered and extended in 1868-1870 by Elgin architects, A & W Reid. Although the building has been modernised, the coved and enriched ceiling remains in the former courtroom, and the original cells and prison exercise yard can still be seen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:01 PM |
EDM |
2630 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty Courthouse Museum |
This A Listed building was completed in 1773 by George Ross, owner of the Cromarty Estate, using Government funds from lands forfeited after the unsucessful 1745 Jacobite Rising. The old Mercat Cross was moved to the front of the building just after it opened. The building was used for sittings of the Sheriff Court and other official purposes.A high perimeter wall and cell block was added in 1847. The dome of the cupola was re-roofed by public subscription in the 1950s. The Town Council and Burgh Magistrates continued to use the building until the 1960s.It was rescued from decay and restored in 1991 and is now run by a locally based Trust as a museum and visitor centre. The museum tells the story of Cromarty and the courtroom scene has lifelike figures with an audio enactment of a historic trial. Artefacts held in the museum date from the late Bronze Age (a newly acquired "Tress Ring") through to items donated by local people. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:03 PM |
EDM |
2631 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty House |
An imposing Georgian mansion, built for George Ross of Pitkerrie soon after he acquired the Cromarty Estate in 1722 and restored by the Nightingale family since the 1960's. The architect is unknown although Ross had close links with the Adam Brothers who visited Cromarty and produced unexecuted designs for a new parish church in the town.The guided tours are ticketed and limited to 25 visitors per tour. These have proven very popular over the years, so, to avoid disappointment, it is recommended that you go to the house on arrival in Cromarty and book your tour. You can then visit the other buildings open in Cromarty, have a coffee or lunch, visit Cromarty Potters, Gallery 48, Ingrid's House, or Gardiner and Gardiner Antiques before returning for your tour.Tours of the house will take place at 11 am, 12 noon, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm and 4 pm.Limited disabled access - staff happy to assist.nightingalecromarty@gmail.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:05 PM |
EDM |
2632 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty House - The Stables |
Lying to the south east of Cromarty House are the Cromarty House Stables of 1772. After lying derelict for many years, they were restored and are now used as an arts centre and artist studios. The magnificent plaster vaulted ceiling are especially noteworthy. As well as the splendid 18th Century building to look around there will be the Highland Book Fair Tour 2012, selling many first editions in travel, children’s, Scottish, classic Penguins, music and general interest. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:07 PM |
EDM |
2633 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty House Stables |
U-shaped stable and carriage house of Cromarty House, restored by the Cromarty Arts Trust. Tel: (01381) 600811 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:09 PM |
EDM |
2634 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty Lighthouse |
Cromarty Lighthouse was built by Alan Stevenson, uncle of Robert Louis Stevenson, and operated by the Northern Lighthouse Board from 1842 until it was de-commissioned in 2005. Overlooking John Smeaton's 18th century harbour, the Lighthouse Tower, Keeper's Cottage and Old Buoy Store are now used for marine research and teaching by the University of Aberdeen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:11 PM |
EDM |
2635 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty Primary School |
Cromarty Primary School is a Gothic style red and yellow sandstone primary school by Andrew Maitland and Sons 1875-76 with additions in 1890 and 1904 by the same architects. Classrooms are open with work by local school children. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:14 PM |
EDM |
2636 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culbokie Wastewater Treatment Plant |
The plant collects and treats waste water from houses & business in the Culbokie area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:17 PM |
EDM |
2637 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cromarty East Church |
More than 700 years ago, a parish church was built nestled next to a burn and close to the Royal Burgh of Cromarty. Now known as the East Church, the church has stood firm on the same foundations ever since, a witness to changing religious practice, ups and downs in the fortunes of the townspeople, and new building and design styles. The church today reflects many of these changes, and is both a spiritually inspiring and historically fascinating building.The church has been described as 'the epitome of a post Reformation Church' and ranks among the eight finest examples of its type in Scotland. It is nationally significant in terms of both built and ecclesiastical heritage.An exhibition on "Changing faith and fashion, and their influence on East Church architecture" can be seen in the vestry.Artefacts from Cromarty East Church (which were found during the excavation of the interior when the church underwent conservation work) are on display in Cromarty Courthouse Museum (also open for DOD 2018)Tours of the church and burial ground at 11am and 2pmwww.eastchurchcromarty.co.uk01381 600243cromartyeastchurch@gmail.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:18 PM |
EDM |
2638 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edderton Old Parish Church |
Edderton Old Parish Church, Easter Ross, was built in its present external form in 1743. It is quite unique in being little changed both internally and externally since 1821. Recently re-appraised by Historic Scotland as "A-listed" - ie of national or international importance. Within the graveyard stands the Edderton Cross Slab dating from the 9th century. Also on display is the Edderton Ark- a portable prefabricated pulpit used in the remoter areas of the Highlands in the 19th century. www.spanglefish.com/eddertonoldkirktel 01862 821679defin@btinternet.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:21 PM |
EDM |
2639 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fearn Abbey |
Known as "The Lamp of the North", Fearn Abbey was at one time an expensive monastery set in ythe fertile lands of the Tarbat Peninsula. It is one of the most northerly monastic foundation in Scotland and the oldest Premonstratension foundation to exist in Scotland, and possibly the UK that is still in use for worship today.It is a miracle that Fearn Abbey still survives. So often it has fallen into disrepair, been rebuilt, patched up and restored, yet the magnificent structure is still evident from these early times nearly 800 years ago.Exhibition on the life of Peter Fraser, wartime Prime Minister of New Zealand, born and educated at Hill of Fearn. Quiz for childrenTours at 11am and 2pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:23 PM |
EDM |
2640 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fingal Lodge of Freemasons |
The Charter for Lodge Fingal 318 was granted on 6 February 1826 by Lord Viscount Glenorchy.It is interesting to note that the cost of the present building was £4,000.00. It is now insured for over £1 million. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:26 PM |
EDM |
2641 (Digital Doors Open) |
Foulis Castle |
Foulis Castle is the home to the chief of the Clan Munro. The present 18C mansion incorporates parts of the 16C castle, which was burnt down during the 1745-46 Jacobite Rising. It comprises a semi-octagonal tower (1754) and a formal E-plan range (1777) Fluted frieze with rosettes in large, one and a half storey high drawing room in west wing and large dining room with good examples of 18C cast-iron grate in most of east wing. Old kitchen includes some original features and artefacts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:28 PM |
EDM |
2642 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anti-Aircraft Operations Room - Gairloch Museum |
On the north-west edge of mainland Scotland, an ugly building enjoys stunning views over Loch Gairloch and the Minch to the mountains on the Isle of Skye. From the early 1950s it played an unheralded and generally unrecognised role as an Anti-aircraft Operations Room (AAOR), part of the UK’s defence system against the anticipation of nuclear attack from Soviet Russia. That purpose redundant, it became the area civil defence centre from the mid-1960s until 1990, ready to support the continuation of government and services in the aftermath of the detonation of an atomic bomb.From the late 1960s, it also served as the Roads Depot and the local library occupied a temporary building in the grounds but by 2012, both had found new homes and the increasingly dilapidated and forlorn monolithic concrete block blighted the landscape until the volunteers of the Gairloch Museum recognised its potential to provide them with the space and facilities for a much needed community heritage and learning centre. Thanks to the funding and grants awarded by more than 20 national, public and private organisations and an energetic local fund raising campaign, the AAOR is soon to become the new Gairloch museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:30 PM |
EDM |
2643 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glachbeg Croft Centre |
A small farm aiming to provide a variety of education and training opportunities with farming, countryside and the environment as contexts for learning. A simple building of Douglas fir, built using principles of sustainable construction. Post and beam framed turf roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:32 PM |
EDM |
2644 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glachbeg Croft Education Centre |
A small farm aiming to provide a variety of education and training opportunities to provide a variety of education and training opportunities with farming, countryside and the environment as contexts for learning. A simple building of Douglas fir, built using principles of sustainable construction. Post and beam framed, turf roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:34 PM |
EDM |
2645 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greening Homes and Garden Events, Transition Black Isle |
A Greening Homes and Gardens exhibition hub at Findon Hall, Colbokie will showcase local suppliers of renewable technologies including biomass heating, solar water heating and electricity generation, heat pumps, domestic scale wind turbines, home insulation, home composting, vegetable growing and energy efficient boilers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:36 PM |
EDM |
2646 (Digital Doors Open) |
Groam House Museum |
Displays on "The Picts of Rosemarkie", also "The impact of the First World War on Rosemarkie, Fortrose and Avoch". There are also children's activities for all ages including Pictish rubbings and a handling table.Groam House is a harled 18th Century white painted two storey harled town house standing gable end to the High Street in Rosemarkie. The elegant courtyard is decorated with Pictish themed mosaic panels. Since 1980, the museum has been a Centre for Pictish Art internationally known for its magnificent Rosemarkie Cross-slab and display of other Pictish carved stones made some 1200 years ago for the vibrant monastic community of Rosemarkie.Guided tours of the permanent display of Pictish Stones in the museum. Mini exhibition on a missing part of the Rosemarkie Cross slab. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:39 PM |
EDM |
2647 (Digital Doors Open) |
Highland Museum of Childhood |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:41 PM |
EDM |
2648 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hugh Miller's Birthplace Cottage & Museum |
Fossil Hunter, folklorist, stonemason, geologist, newspaper editor, social justice campaigner - Hugh Miller was one of the great Scots of the 19th Century. His quests and writings have left a huge legacy of knowledge but as the two adjacent properties testify, he came from ordinary beginnings. The thatched cottage where Hugh was born in 1802 was built by Hughs's pirate grandfather, while the handsome Georgian villa, now an interactive museum, was built by his father.Outside Miller's yard Garden of Wonders is a stunning place to explore the stones and fossils of Miller's natural world while next door the gardens of the Birthplace include a working cobble courtyard, a beautiful cottage garden and a Garden Room - Space for Reflection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:43 PM |
EDM |
2649 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inchindown Oil Storage Tanks |
A rare chance to explore the tunnels constructed to ensure a constant supply of oil to Invergordon during World War II. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:45 PM |
EDM |
2650 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverasdale School/Russian Arctic Convoy Project |
Inverasdale Primary School is a beautiful Victorian building recently declared redundant by Highland Council because of its falling roll. It has a stunning location overlooking the west coast of Loch Ewe in Wester Ross. Its current fascinating exhibition of over 100 years of schooling includes many photographs and artefacts. Part of the school contains a wonderful exhibition designed by the Russian Arctic Convoy Museum Project. Memorabilia, maps, artefacts and small shop offer a unique picture of the involvement of the armed forces and the community in the vital convoys to Russia during WWII. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:47 PM |
EDM |
2651 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmuir Easter Church |
Built in 1797-8 and altered in 1882 (Andrew Maitland & Sons) and 1903 (John Robertson). Earlier church dated 1616 remains as burial vault and tower. Contact: Ewan Hay (01862) 842461 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:50 PM |
EDM |
2652 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kyle of Sutherland Heritage Centre |
Visit the historic Kincardine former parish church with its unique ceiling. There is also a graveyard with several interesting grave slabs. See the Kincardine Pictish gravemarker and hear the latest discoveries which the Kyle of Sutherland Heritage Society has made about its history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:52 PM |
EDM |
2653 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Seaforth Masonic Lodge |
Lodge Seaforth was raised in 1897 and first met in what is now the Anderson Hotel. It moved two years later to the Old Academy building in Seaforth Place, remained there until 1943 when it took occupancy of the Chapter House in the Cathedral. The Lodge used the Chapter House until 21st September 1973 when it moved into its current house.The building hosts a Lodge Room used by both Lodge Seaforth and Lodge Allan Wilson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:54 PM |
EDM |
2654 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macdonald Memorial Tower |
The Macdonald Memorial by architect, James Sandford Kay, Glasgow and dated 1907 is a tall Scottish Baronial tower erected to the memory of Hector Macdonald, the son of a Black Isle crofter and a much respected man who had a brilliant and distinguished career.This imposing monument built by public subscription and situated on Mitchell Hill offers the visitor magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Mitchell Hill was named after John Mitchell, who was appointed Provost of Dingwall in 1870. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:56 PM |
EDM |
2655 (Digital Doors Open) |
Muir of Ord Wastewater Treatment Plant |
The 1.6m sewage treatment facilities collect and treat wastewater from houses and businesses in the Muir of Ord area using modern technology combined with micro-biological processes to treat waste to a much greater standard than was previously achieved and exceeds current European legislation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:14:59 PM |
EDM |
2656 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newmore Water Treatment Works |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:01 PM |
EDM |
2657 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Parish Church, Edderton |
Edderton Old Parish Church in Easter Ross was built in its present external form in 1743. It is unique in being little changed both internally and externally since 1821. Historic Scotland recently re-appraised it as "A-listed" - ie it is of national or international importance. Within the graveyard stands the Edderton Cross Slab dating from the 9th century. The Edderton Ark - a portable prefabricated pulpit used in the remoter areas of the Highlands in the 19th century - is also on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:03 PM |
EDM |
2658 (Digital Doors Open) |
Redhouse Studios |
This delightful Arts and Crafts period building was built in the late nineteenth century as offices for the renowned architectural practice of Andrew Maitland and Sons.The decorative oak frame structure is complemented by etched, stained and painted glass windows. The interior spaces are light and lofty with cam ceiling and original joinery features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:05 PM |
EDM |
2659 (Digital Doors Open) |
Invergordon Lifeboat Station |
There has been a lifeboat station in the Moray Firth sign 1878 although the station at Invergordon opened in 1974.Invergorgon Lifeboat Station operates an all-weather Trent class lifeboat. With its ability to operate safely in all weathers and to inherently self-right, the Trent class is ideally suited for search and rescue in the Cromarty Firth , as well as further out to sea in the vast Moray Firth. The lifeboat is moored afloat adjacent to a pontoon, enabling it to rise up and down with the tide giving the crew safe access at all states of the tide. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:07 PM |
EDM |
2660 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Kessock Lifeboat Station |
The Kessock Station, which was designed by local architect Campbell Ross was officially opened in June 2002, when a naming ceremony wa held for the new inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat, Moray Dolphin. As well as the boat, the Station houses facilities for repair and maintenance and a general purpose crew room which has a panoramic view from its balcony to the Firth and Kessock Bridge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:10 PM |
EDM |
2661 (Digital Doors Open) |
Robertson's Masonic Lodge |
The Lodge of Freemasons in Cromarty was established in 1774 and named after its founder Donald Robertson. The present building opened in 1914 following a revival of the Freemasons in Cromarty under John Thomson. A carved stone taken from the earlier lodge in Bank Street, and incorporated into this, is said to have been carved by Hugh Miller. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:12 PM |
EDM |
2662 (Digital Doors Open) |
Spa Pavilion |
Pavilion: A very recent and successful restoration project by the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust, the original pavilion building by W C Joass was intended as the social focus of the Victorian Spa resort. Funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland among others. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:14 PM |
EDM |
2663 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Clement's Parish Church |
St Clement’s Parish Church of Dingwall was built in 1800-03 and is 'A-listed'. It is the only A listed building in Dingwall and is still used for weekly worship. The church is unique not only for it's rare architectural styles but that it's Front is at "The Back".Architect and contractor, George Burn of Haddington. Sits in historic kirkyard in which is ruinous St Clement's Aisle, built in 1529 on north wall of medieval kirk demolished in 1800. Interior re-modelled 1875 by W C Joass. Jacobean style pulpit with sounding board and interesting stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:16 PM |
EDM |
2664 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathpeffer Upper Pump Room |
The Upper Pump Room, Strathpeffer, built in 1839, is the only one remaining of the two pump rooms that provided Spa water treatments to the hundreds of people who travelled from far and wide to receive various therapies to relieve their ailments. Restored over ten years ago, visitors can see it’s architectural splendour and exhibition about the Spa and Strathpeffer village. The Real Sweets Company at The Pump Room now manage the building and exhibits and have a Victorian style sweetshop, as well as art and craft exhibits and sales. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:19 PM |
EDM |
2665 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strattpeffer Pavilion |
Originally built in 1881 to delight visiting Victorians, used as an American naval hospital in the Great War, famous in ‘60s and ‘70s as "the night-spot of the north", dilapidated until 2004, Strathpeffer Pavilion is now restored as a stunning performance, function and conference space in the heart of the village of Strathpeffer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:21 PM |
EDM |
2666 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tain Picture House (old Town Hall) |
The French Renaissance style former Town Hall by Andrew Maitland and Sons, 1874-76 was converted for use as Picture house/Cinema in the 1920s. The building features painted portraits on the walls and has interesting panelling. Tain Heritage Trust, a local charitable group set up to restore old community buildings in Tain have secured funding to carry out essential repairs to make the former Town Hall wind and water tight. The group are now working on raising the major capital funding to enable the building to be restored to its former glory. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:23 PM |
EDM |
2667 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarbat Discovery Centre |
Tarbat Discovery Centre sits on the site of one of the most exciting recent finds in Scotland, a Pictish monastic settlement dating from the 7th century. Nothing like it has been found elsewhere and archaeology has revealed an array of workshops devoted to the manufacture of precious metal objects, glasswork and the process of producing vellum from calfskins and then into the finest illuminated manuscripts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:25 PM |
EDM |
2668 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarbat Ness Lighthouse |
One of Scotland's tallest land-based lighthouses, standing 41m high, with 203 steps to the top. Red and white striped tower with machicolated parapet walk around a domed lantern. The lighthouse was engineered by Robert Stevenson (grandfather of Robert Louis Stevenson) in 1830 and is operated and maintained by the Northern Lighthouse Board. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:28 PM |
EDM |
2669 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tolbooth |
Built in 1706-8 by master mason Alexander Strachan as a square tower of three stages, with later additions. Clock faces added 1877; 17C bell survives. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:30 PM |
EDM |
2670 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ullapool Museum |
Ullapool Museum is an architectural gem. It was designed as one of Thomas Telforld's Parliamentary Churches and built in 1829. Ullapool Museum Trust preserved and restored the building and it opened as a museum in 1995.This year Ullapool Museum celebrates Scotland's Year of Architecture. Innovation and Design with a spotlight on Sis John Fowler, architect of the Forth Rail Bridge and sometime resident of Lochbroom. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:32 PM |
EDM |
2671 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Glass Studio |
The Glass Studio at 5 Bank Street was built in 2016 to provide a unique space for glass designer and maker, Emma Nightingale to create her innovative pieces of kiln formed glass. The studio has enabled Emma to increase production and develop larger scale works including architectural glass for kitchens and bathrooms (splashbacks and wall panels) alongside her portfolio of platters, vessels and sculptural pieces.The challenges in planning and creating the building included designing a building that would satisfy listed building consent and conservation requirements whilst at the same time providing a space that would work from a glassmaking perspective. The Glass Studio is a one room space - the owner and artist, Emma Nightingale will be available to provide a short overview of the project and the challenges it presented.Some of her kiln formed glass pieces together with architectural glass samples will be displayed in the studio.www.emmanightingaleglass.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:34 PM |
EDM |
2672 (Digital Doors Open) |
Avoch Parish Church |
The church stands in the old graveyard on the Braehead in Avoch. The earliest record of a church on this site is 1493, then a second church was built in 1670 followed by this church built in 1870 as the first two were destroyed by fire. The first two churches were built from North to South so it was suggested that the third church was built East to West and perhaps the change would bring better fortune!The church is a traditional style church with spire and bell tower. It features seven beautiful stained glass windows including work by Barnett of Newcastle and a historic pipe organ built by J R Miller of Dundee in 1907. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:36 PM |
EDM |
2673 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkmichael |
The medieval buildings at Kirkmichael were originally a pre-Reformation church, becoming a post-Reformation kirk until it was replaced in 1769. The buildings have survived as mausoleum from that date, although requiring to be restored in a major project over 2016/17. The nave mausoleum now houses a unique display of pre-Reformation ornate medieval gravestones. The site contains an external mausoleum of great heritage interest. Guided tours on Saturday and Sunday at 12noon and 3pm.On Saturday at 10am there will be the uncovering of a grave slab not seen for 100s of years."Small finds" display in the nave from noon till 4pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:38 PM |
EDM |
2674 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clachan Church |
Clachan has been a place of continual worship for 800 years although the current church dates from 1817. It has been at the heart of some of Scotland’s most iconic history.Clachans lairds, the Mackenzie’s of Ballone, lost land and fortune fighting for the Stuart Kings. Oliver Cromwell’s and “Butcher” Cumberland’s troops each laid waste to farmland around Clachan Church.In 1746 Clachans minister rescued Jacobite prisoners from death and deportation. The Mackenzie monuments can be seen in the graveyard.In 1773 emigrants from Lochbroom sailed in the ‘Hector’ to Pictou, Nova Scotia. Communion was held outside the church before they were rowed out to the ship anchored in Loch Broom. The two communities retain strong links to this day.The 1820s saw many townships around Clachan cleared to make way for sheep. Clachans then minister, Thomas Ross, allowed those cleared to settle and build new homes on glebe land.The Church was purchased by the local community in 2018 and extensive renovations are planned over the next 5 years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:41 PM |
EDM |
2675 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nigg Old Church |
This historic site has origins dating back to c1296 when Nigg church ran East to West. During the Reformation of 1560 the altar was removed and a central pulpit added. Rebuilt in 1626 with the addition of a north aisle, and later in 1729 with the further addition of three lofts (galleries). Nigg Old Church is a fine example of a post Reformation T - shaped Scottish Parish Church. The richly carved Nigg Cross Slab is housed at the west end of the church. Above the Cross Slab is the poor loft, which, partitioned off in 1853, is now accessible to visitors. The church was the starting point for the religious revival which began in 1739 and was to influence much of the north of Scotland.Nigg Old Church is enjoyed today by visitors from all over the world as a calm and special place and on Christmas Eve, filled with local families singing carols at the atmospheric candlelight service. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:43 PM |
EDM |
2676 (Digital Doors Open) |
Waterlines Visitor Centre |
The history of the fishing industry in Lybster, at one time the third largest herring port in Scotland, are brought to life in a fascinating exhibition. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:46 PM |
EDM |
2677 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clan Gunn Heritage Centre |
The Clan Gunn Heritage Centre is housed in the Old Parish Church, Latheron, just off the A99 to Wick and displays a fascinating exhibition describing the history of the Clan Gunn from its Norse origins to the present day against the history of the north of Scotland.The exhibition also includes an account of the reputed expedition of the Earl of Orkney to North America 90 years before Columbus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:48 PM |
EDM |
2678 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stroma Mausoleum & Doocot |
Details to be finalised by Dunbeath preservation trust, boat etc. subject to numbers and there would be a charge for the boat trip. OS grid Ref ND3577, Guided Tour. Pleas contact Dunbeath Preservation Trust 01593-731233 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:50 PM |
EDM |
2679 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ackergill Doocots |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:52 PM |
EDM |
2680 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dale Doocot |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:54 PM |
EDM |
2681 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbeath Doocot |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:56 PM |
EDM |
2682 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forse Doocot |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:15:58 PM |
EDM |
2683 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunbeath Heritage Centre |
Located in the Old School, Dunbeath Heritage Centre is an open door to the rich past of a Caithness strath and the landscape of Neil Gunn's Highland River and Silver Darlings.There is an exhibition about the Wag of Forse archaeological site, art installations, a bookshop, and a chance to view documents held within our Neil Gunn Society Archive. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:05 PM |
EDM |
2684 (Digital Doors Open) |
Halkirk Wastewater Treatment Plant |
The only wastewater treatment plant in the Wick operational area. It treats sewage from the village of Halkirk and receives and treats sewage sludge from septic tanks around Caithness and part of Sutherland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:07 PM |
EDM |
2685 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anne's RC Church |
Ecclesiastical sixties architecture at its best, dignified and modern. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:09 PM |
EDM |
2686 (Digital Doors Open) |
Icehouse, Fisherman's Bothy & Store |
Dunbeath Preservation Trust's historic harbour buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:11 PM |
EDM |
2687 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hoy Water Treatment & Pumping Station |
A 1950s building with an exciting reinforced concrete design. Open between 12.00 noon and 4.00pm only. Guided tour. Information leaflets available. signposted from B874. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:13 PM |
EDM |
2688 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dounreay Visitor Centre |
Tells the story of the pioneering work carried out at the site over the last fifty years and how UKAEA is working with the community to establish Caithness as a global centre of excellence in nuclear decommissioning. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:15 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:53:40 PM |
EDM |
2689 (Digital Doors Open) |
Thurso Museum |
Tel: (01847) 891166 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:17 PM |
EDM |
2690 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castlehill Visitor Centre |
Newly opened refurbished farm buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:19 PM |
EDM |
2691 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mary Ann's Cottage |
Mary Ann's Cottage presents a croft history from 1850 of one family's life over three generations. Mary Ann's grandfather, John built the cottage. The croft was worked on by him, his son William, then his granddaughter Mary Ann and her husband James Calder |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:21 PM |
EDM |
2692 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunnet Head Heritage Centre |
An exhibition of the WWII plans of Burifa Hill and Dunnet Head, a photographic archive relating to Brough Bay, letters from personnel stationed at both sites and a slide show prepared by the Historical Radar Archive, Peebles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:24 PM |
EDM |
2693 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle of Mey Gardens |
The walled garden was dear to the Queen Mother's heart and represents a real triumph over the neglect of time and the onslaught of the elements. Within the shelter of The Great Wall of Mey, a traditional Scottish rose garden has been lovingly created. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:53:29 PM |
EDM |
2694 (Digital Doors Open) |
Northlands Viking Centre |
Viking heritage, and the work of local sculptor and archaeologist John Nicolson (c 1843-1934). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:28 PM |
EDM |
2695 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wick Heritage Museum |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:30 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:49 PM |
EDM |
2696 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Highland Archive & St Fergus Gallery |
You can learn how to research your family tree using our archive and genealogy material and view our exhibition of documents and local artwork in the St Fergus Gallery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:53:11 PM |
EDM |
2697 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wick Airport |
A Warm Welcome into Caithness - with guided tours around Wick's newly refurbished Airport. A chance to see Magnificent Artwork of the surrounding area as well as new displays ranging from Heritage to Crafts. Numbers are limited, to book a place contact Emma at Caithness Archaeological Trust on 01593 731269. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:53:03 PM |
EDM |
2698 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Black Stairs |
In 1803 the British Fisheries Society bought 390 acres on the south side of the the mouth of Wick River. Here Thomas Telford created a new model town, the harbour, and the world's first industrial estate. It is named after Telford's great patron, Sir William Johnstone Pulteney, then Governor of the British Fisheries Society. The Black Steps connected the lower and upper parts of the town and were painted by L S Lowry in 1937. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:37 PM |
EDM |
2699 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Couthy Bothy |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:39 PM |
EDM |
2700 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe |
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe, a wild and romantic ruin with a turbulent past sitting on a precipitous promontory, finally giving up its secrets to archaeologists as this season's excavations come a close. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:41 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:52:40 PM |
EDM |
2701 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shelligoe Archery |
Archery is held here and can be used in battle or to catch food. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:43 PM |
EDM |
2702 (Digital Doors Open) |
Noss Head Lighthouse |
Created by engineer Alan Stevenson and completed in 1849 by Robert Arnot, Inverness. Style of lantern, with diagonal instead of vertical framing, was first used by Stevenson at Noss Head and adopted as the standard pattern for the service. The original lamp is now in the museum in Wick. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:45 PM |
EDM |
2703 (Digital Doors Open) |
Berriedale Church and Cemetery |
Berriedale Church is an historically important building in Caithness and was built in 1826 as a Parliamentary Church under the direction of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer. It was one of 32 Parliamentary Churches commissioned and built and is one of the few that remains furnished and laid out as it was originally built.The church is now under the stewardship of the Berriedale Church and Cemetery Association and remains in use for special church services, commemorative and general events which are well attended by the local community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:47 PM |
EDM |
2704 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Lands Creative Glass |
A welcome to the world of Northlands Creative Glass of Caithness. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:50 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:52:00 PM |
EDM |
2705 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Thurso |
Thurso is the NRLI's most northerly lifeboat station on mainland Scotland. Today's Severn class lifeboat launches into the often turbulent seas of the Pentalnd Firth. The crews have been presented with 17 awards for gallantry, the most recent in 2004.
The current boathouse was built in 1957 and was adapted in 1970. In 2004 the new lifeboat, 'The Taylors', was placed on service on 7th April. This lifeboat was funded by the generous bequest of Mrs Vera Rita Eliza Taylor together with the bequest of Miss Agness Anita Cluness. A new pontoon berth for the new lifeboat was also completed this year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:52 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:51:53 PM |
EDM |
2706 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery |
Caithness Horizons Museum and Art Gallery is home to many permanent and temporary displays. The museum covers The Pictus, Vikings, the Dounreay Nuclear Research Establishment and our latest display - the Flow Country.
Thurso Town Hall has been transformed into a hub for visitors to Caithness and locals alike and the gallery sees many rotational exhibitions from local and Scottish artists as well as solo exhibitions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:54 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:51:33 PM |
EDM |
2707 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of St John the Evangelist |
This Episcopal Church of Scotland, one of only two in Caithness, was designed by architect Alexander Ross, and built in 1868-70, It has seating for approximately 110 people.
The Church became a category 'B-listed' building in 1997.
The interior has a warm and friendly atmosphere, accentuated by impressive stained glass windows. There is a pipe organ by Harrison of Durham within the chancel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:56 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:51:25 PM |
EDM |
2708 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunnet Head Educational Trust |
The Trust's archive has WWII information, including plans of Burifa Hill and Dunnet Head. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:16:59 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:51:04 PM |
EDM |
2709 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mill Theatre |
In the 1960s, Thurso Players, looking for a permanent home, were gifted the, then virtually derelict, Water Mill which stood in the grounds of Robin Sinclair,the then Lord Thurso. Thurso Players then spent many years converting the mill into a theatre. Retaining the Caithness slated exterior, the inside has been converted into a fully functioning theatre.
The listed building incorporates an auditorium which can seat up to 88, backstage area, wardrobe, props store, sound and lighting box and a downstairs lounge and kitchen. All areas of the building will be open to the public on Doors Open Day and there will be Players members on hand to provide guided tours and answer questions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:01 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:50:49 PM |
EDM |
2710 (Digital Doors Open) |
Watten WastewaterTreatment Plant |
Contact Colleen Knight, Scottish Water 01463-246466 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:03 PM |
EDM |
2711 (Digital Doors Open) |
Laidhay Croft Museum |
Single-storey, thatched, cruck-framed longhouse once typical of the area, now a museum of crofting in Caithness Tel: (01593) 731244 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:05 PM |
EDM |
2712 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old St Peter's Kirk |
Old St Peter's Kirk is one of the most iconic buildings in Caithness. Its importance was recognised nationally when it became a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Category A Listed building.The area on which the church is built has been occupied since Viking times. There have been many additions to the church over the centuries until it was closed to worship in 1832. Although now roofless and in ruins it is still a hidden gem with a serene atmosphere of its own protecting secrets within its walls.Please note: the graveyard has very narrow gravel paths in some areas and access to the inner church is stepped down with no handrails. Every assistance will be given but there may be issues for those with impaired mobility to enjoy the entire venue. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:07 PM |
EDM |
2713 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canisbay Hall |
Can learn about the sport of archery and how it was used other than for hunting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:50:36 PM |
EDM |
2714 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter & The Holy Rood Episcopal Church |
This church was designed and built in 1885 by the notable Highland architect, Alexander Ross. The chancel was added in 1906. There is a fine carved reredos gifted to the church in 1905 and a pew back from Old St Peter's Kirk dating back to 1676. There is also a pewter chalice and pattern on the north wall which dates back to 1782 and a fine carved German oak reredos above the altar which was gifted to the church in 1905. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:12 PM |
EDM |
2715 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nucleus: The Nuclear & Caithness Archive |
Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archives are home to the archives of the UK civil nuclear industry and the historical archives of the county of Caithness.The records of the nuclear industry date back over seventy years and include plans, drawings, photographs, film, microfiche and documents. These have previously been held at various sites across the UK including Snowdonia and Sellafield in Cumbria. The relocation to Wick will take several years to complete.The archives of the county of Caithness date from 1469 to the present day and consist of documents in different formats including charters, minute books, correspondence, maps, photographs and plans.Nucleus opened to the public in 2017 and aims to provide a unique visitor experience for those wishing to carry out research or delve in their family history. The archive has a unique design and has won several architectural awards. The Nucleus community engagement programme aims to promote Nucleus and its collections to the wider community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:14 PM |
EDM |
2716 (Digital Doors Open) |
Environmental Research Institute |
Built around 1870 as the West Public Primary School, this building on Castle Street has remained a seat of learning to the present day. In the latter part of the 20th Century it changed use from a primary school to becoming an annexe for the North Highland College (NHC) (then known as Thurso Technical College), teaching a variety of skills including joinery. With the development of the NHC site at Ormlie road to host these courses the building entered into the latest phase of its history.It became the Environmental Research Institute (ERI), formally opened by Jamie Stone MP (then MSP) on 9th May 2000. The ERI has grown from just a handful of staff and students to around 35, with a core of 20 staff and PhD students still based at the Castle Street site. The two large office spaces, a conference room, and three large laboratories - hosting a range of state of the art analytical instruments, allow us to learn more about how we can look after and benefit from the local environment.Tours on the hour and half hour from 10am to 1.30pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:16 PM |
EDM |
2717 (Digital Doors Open) |
The John O Groats Mill |
Not normally open to the public, the John O Groats Mill is almost certainly the last water powered grain mill to be built in Scotland. Passed down through many generations of the Houston family, it was still in use fifty years after all other Caithness Mills. It finally stopped milling in 2001 on the sudden death of the last miller.Still completely intact it’s a time capsule, exactly as it was over a hundred years ago.On the buildings at risk register, the John O Groats Mill Trust aim to secure the Mill’s future and restore it to its former prominence in the community. The proprietor has kindly agreed to the Trust opening the Mill for the weekend. This may well be the last opportunity to see the Mill prior to any restoration work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:19 PM |
EDM |
2718 (Digital Doors Open) |
An Lochran / Inverness Campus |
Inverness Campus is a stunning 215 acre landscaped site which is home to business, education and research organisations. This high quality environment, developed by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), already houses Inverness College UHI and An Lochran, a collaborative centre between Highlands and Islands Enterprise, The University of the Highlands and Islands and Scotland's Rural College. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:21 PM |
EDM |
2719 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balnain House |
After many years of dereliction and close to the threat of demolition, Balnain House has been restored as a resource centre of Highland music. Originally built in 1726, it was the home of the Frasers of Balnain. It is an unusual survival of a regular fronted house of the period. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:23 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:50:24 PM |
EDM |
2720 (Digital Doors Open) |
BBC Scotland |
The Grade 'B' listed, two-storey Georgian townhouse (built circa 1830) was refurbished to provide additional office space, a news room and ALBA TV studio. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:25 PM |
EDM |
2721 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bona Lighthouse |
The Caledonian Canal was built between 1804 and 1822. It was designed by Thomas Telford and represents a remarkable feat of engineering.
Bona Lighthouse was built around 1815 to designs by Thomas Telford. Inland lighthouses are uncommon in Scotland and the stunning oriel bay window, which once held the light that guided ships from Loch Ness onto the Caledonian Canal in its heyday, remains the focal point of the cottage.
The octagonal shape of the building closely follows the types of design Telford used elsewhere for tollhouses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:50:14 PM |
EDM |
2722 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Leod |
Castle Leod is the finest 14th Century Tower House in Ross & Cromarty. It is a Grade A Listed Building of great historical importance and architectural merit, and is remarkable in that it has survived in relatively good condition up to the present day. Its survival is largely due to it being the ancestral home of the Clan Mackenzie, a large and powerful Highland clan that ruled the area. The Clan Mackenzie Charitable Trust has plans to see the building fully restored. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:30 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:50:04 PM |
EDM |
2723 (Digital Doors Open) |
Centre for Health Science |
The Centre for Health Science is a multi-user facility located next to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness. The Centre was one of the first of its kind in the UK and specialises in health-related teaching, training, research and patient care. The inspiring design of the building encourages interaction and collaboration among its users and a key feature is the open, internal "street" which looks onto a central courtyard through glass panels.
The Centre has state-of-the-art facilities including a dental "phantom-heads" simulation room, mock hospital ward with life-sized mannequins, laboratories and a clinical research facility. This public building also incorporates an ambitious programme of contemporary art and has a library and cafe that are open to the public throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:32 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:49:47 PM |
EDM |
2724 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalarossie Church |
Dalarossie Church, which was built in 1790, is situated on the site of an 8th century church, with the River Findhorn skirting its southern wall. It is surrounded by an old kirkyard with many headstones showing trade and origin as well as names. The church was repaired and altered in 1856 by the architect George Rhind and again considerably altered by W. L. Carruthers in 1904. Inside the church there is the baptismal font, formed in the shape of a rough-hewn stone, an old upright stone slab known as the Priest's Stone or bargaining stone, and an old offering ladle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:34 PM |
EDM |
2725 (Digital Doors Open) |
Daviot Church |
The Church is a well known landmark for travellers on the way to Inverness. The Church was built in 1826 although there has been a church here, and worship here for many centuries previously. It is recorded as having been granted its charter as a mensal (common) kirk of Elgin Cathedral and Pluscarden Abbey in the 13th Century though it is believed that there was worship here long before that. The present building was renovated and the gallery restored in 1990/1. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:37 PM |
EDM |
2726 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunolly House |
Dunolly House is situated at the eastern-most tip of the Caledonian Canal beside the junction between the Beauly Firth and the sealock gates. The house was built in the early 19th century and was used by engineers inspecting the build of the eastern section of the canal, later becoming accommodation for the Canal Manager. Details of the period - such as the lovely shutters, the fanlight and fanciful chimneypieces - remain. Dunolly House was refurbished in 2012-2013 as part of the Vivat Trust's partnership with Scottish Canals. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:39 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:48:12 PM |
EDM |
2727 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eden Court Theatre |
One of Inverness's landmark buildings, the award-winning Eden Court complex combines 19th century grandeur with 20th and 21st century sophistication. Eden Court consists of two theatres, two cinemas, dance studios and the beautiful Bishop's Palace. There is also a restaurant, bars, roof terrace and garden. Come and see what goes on inside one of the Uk's largest arts centres. Guided tours at 10am, 12 noon and 2pm. Spaces are limited so please book at the box office. 01463 239841marketing@eden-court.co.ukwww.eden-court.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:41 PM |
EDM |
2728 (Digital Doors Open) |
Emergency Centre |
A top-secret RADAR chain was constructed around Britain in the late 1930s. Three bomb-proof underground bunkers were built for the RAF in 1941 in the Raigmore Estate. Their purpose was top secret - to process RADAR signals from around the North of England, the Scottish and Irish coasts. This allowed the detection and interception of enemy bombers in the North Sea and the Atlantic. This is the single remaining bunker, the other two having been demolished. During the Cold War it was converted into a nuclear, biological and chemical hardened facility which could have been a Regional seat of Government. Until recently the bunker was used as the Council’s Emergency Centre.The bunker has recently changed hands and part of it will be converted into a museum. This is an opportunity to see the building as it was following the conversion to a hardened facility. If you have any artefacts or items of interest relating to the bunker, please bring them along.Open for tours onlyTours at 1000, 1130, 1300 and 1430The tour at 1300 will be conducted in GaelicAll tours must be booked in advance at Eventbrite:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/doors-open-days-highland-wwii-radar-bunker-tickets-65104587574 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:43 PM |
EDM |
2729 (Digital Doors Open) |
Free North Church |
The Free North Church, which was designed by Alexander Ross, and opened on 7th June 1893, is Gothic style with the tallest spire in Inverness at 170 feet.Whilst it is typical of the Presbyterian plain style, it surpasses most others in size and in the boldness and elegance of its detail. North Church congregation split from East Church (Church of Scotland) and joined the Free Church of Scotland at the 1843 Disruption.The interior, which can seat 1300, has been restored with stencil work on the barrel ceiling. The box below the pulpit was for the Precentor who led the singing. Now either a precentor or a keyboard player lead the praise. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:46 PM |
EDM |
2730 (Digital Doors Open) |
Great Glen House |
Scottish Natural Heritage's new headquarters, Great Glen House, has been awarded the highest ever design and contract rating in the United Kingdom for environmental buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:48 PM |
EDM |
2731 (Digital Doors Open) |
H M Coastguard Station |
H.M. Coastguard is 24-hour 999 maritime emergency service. The Coastguard station houses vehicles and equipment for use by the Inverness Coastguard Coast Rescue Team. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:50 PM |
EDM |
2732 (Digital Doors Open) |
Highland Archive and Registration Centre |
This year to mark the 10th anniversary of the Highland Archive Centre, our display will focus on some of the favourite items from our diverse collections.Uncover stories from the past at the Highland Archive and Registration Centre. The building situated along the river from Bught Park is the state of the art home for the historic records of Inverness-shire, Ross & Cromarty, Sutherland and Nairnshire; and houses documents dating from the 13th century to the present day, including maps, records of schools, poor relief, churches and businesses, alongside family and estate papers.The building is also home to the Family History Centre, the Inverness Registration Service (with two wedding ceremony rooms and access to the ScotlandsPeople network) and Highland History and Culture website, Am Baile.This year to mark the 10th anniversary of the Highland Archive Centre, our display will focus on some of the favourite items from our diverse collections.Guided tours (must be booked in advance) at 11.30am, 1pm and 2.30pm - to book call 01349 781130 or e: archives@highlifehighland.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:52 PM |
EDM |
2733 (Digital Doors Open) |
Highland Hospice |
When faced with life shortening illness, death and bereavement, the people of the Highlands deserve the best possible care and support. At Highland Hospice our ambition is to ensure they receive this.
During the design phase for our new Inpatient Unit, an art plan for the Hospice was developed by local arts consultants and artists. The theme of the plan was to "make space for the natural environment". The plan led to the Hospice adopting art objectives including:- Enhance patient care and facilities by placing a premium on the visual aesthetic of all aspects of the Hospice building.- Offer patients a range of opportunities for consolation, comfort and stimulation through participation in or experiencing the arts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:54 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:47:44 PM |
EDM |
2734 (Digital Doors Open) |
Highland Print Studio |
Highland Print Studio is an open-access studio with facilities for printmaking and digital imaging. The Studio teaches a range of techniques including; etching, screen printing, woodcut, linocut and wood engraving, alongside photo-based techniques such as photogravure and digital imaging.
The people who use the Studio range from complete beginners to professional artists and anyone can learn to use the facilities by doing one of the Studio's access courses. The Studio also provides a range of activities for schools and community groups across the Highlands and Islands and has a selection of hand-made artists prints for sale. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:56 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:47:31 PM |
EDM |
2735 (Digital Doors Open) |
HMP Inverness |
HMP Inverness is Scotland's smallest prison. Built around 110 years ago, HMP Inverness is the local prison serving the Highland, Islands and Moray courts, holding around 115 convicted and untried males and a small number of women nearing the end of their sentence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:17:58 PM |
EDM |
2736 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness College / UHI |
Through a partnership with 12 other colleges and internationally renowned research centres, Inverness College is making it easier for people to study high quality further and higher education across the region. Their vast selection of courses, from national certificates to post graduate degrees, are taught to over 6,500 full-time and part-time students from both the immediate area and also from countries across the globe. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:01 PM |
EDM |
2737 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Forest District Office |
One of the largest new timber buildings in the UK, designed by HRI Architects, Inverness with Hurd Rolland Partnership, this building was officially opened in January 2007.As an example of what can be achieved by using locally grown and certified timber, the building has been designed to be environmentally sustainable and highly energy efficient and features include an underground wood fuel bunker which feeds a carbon neutral biomass boiler. An underground storage tank collects rainwater from the roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:03 PM |
EDM |
2738 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Masjid |
Inverness Masjid Association purchased the building in Portland Place in 2014 and have turned it into a Mosque, community gathering place and an Islamic education centre for the Highland wide community.Inverness has a small Muslim community - approximately only 1% of the total Inverness populations and the Inverness Masjid in Portland Place is the most northerly Mosque in the United Kingdom.Islam is the universal religion of more than one billion people from every race and nationality, and it is the fastest growing religion in the world today. Islam is a religion which guides its followers in every aspect of their lives, spiritually and practically; it is a way of life. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:06 PM |
EDM |
2739 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Methodist Church |
The Inverness Methodist Church is a glass-fronted building with a distinctive bell tower dating from 1965. It has a plain interior with stained glass windows, including one commemorating a visit by John Wesley in 1764. The attractive building was erected on the Inverness riverside, replacing a former building in Union Street which had originally been a music hall and which had been destroyed by fire on 7th December 1961. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:08 PM |
EDM |
2740 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Museum & Art Gallery |
Inverness Museum holds a growing collection of Roman Iron Age objects, each of which tells a fascinating story of the relationships between Imperial Rome and the inhabitants of the Highlands 2,000 years ago.
Join us for this behind the scenes hands-on session with some of the North's most iconic treasures from beyond the Frontier and explore the world of Romans and Natives through the objects they made, cherished and buried. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:47:14 PM |
EDM |
2741 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Sheriff Court |
Standing on the site of the medieval castle of Inverness, the Sherriff Court is by Edinburgh architect William Burn and dates from 1833-5.Inside, the central stair rises under a panelled vaulted ceiling. Orginal furnishings include a Tudor Gothic Canopy over the bench in Court No.1.Please note: open for guided tours only at 11.30am, 12.30pm and 2pm.No entry/exit between tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:17 PM |
EDM |
2742 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Town House |
This Victorian Gothic style building was designed by architects James Matthews and William Lawrie following a competition to replace the previous Town House on the site. It was built between 1878 and 1881 and opened in 1882. The interior contains fine paintings, portraits and busts. The Council Chamber was the scene of an historic meeting of the British Cabinet in September 1921.Over the past 3 years, the building has undergone a £4.2M restoration and repair project - come and see for yourself the newly completed project. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:20 PM |
EDM |
2743 (Digital Doors Open) |
Jim Savage-Lowden Observatory |
Highlands Astronomical Society is the proud owner of a fully equipped astronomical observatory opened in 2008, the first observatory in the Highlands. The observatory houses a 14" Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and there are a number of other telescopes which the public and members can view the night sky from autumn until spring and also safely observe the sun through telescopes with special filters in the summer.Tours of the observatory accompanied by experienced members of Highlands Astronomical Society. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:22 PM |
EDM |
2744 (Digital Doors Open) |
Longman Pumping Station |
One of the largest wastewater pumping stations in Scotland, the Longman currently handles all Inverness sewage. The latter is screened through 6mm screens before discharge to the sea. It will shortly pump sewage to the new Allanfearn Works for treatment in line with strict new EU regulations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:24 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:46:58 PM |
EDM |
2745 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggie's Highland |
Maggie's Highlands is a striking sculptural building crowned in bright green copper. An award-winning building which opened in June 2005. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:46:52 PM |
EDM |
2746 (Digital Doors Open) |
MAKAR Workshop |
MAKAR design, manufacture and construct ecological buildings. In June 2012, MAKAR opened a customised workshop with 3-tonne gantrey crane to prefabricate wall, roof and floor panels up to 10m long. Surrounded by organic farmland, the 450m2 workshop was assembled within 10 days from 60 tonnes of locally-sourced Douglas Fir, Larch and Sitka Spruce. It is now a hub of activity producing 20-30 homes per year for sites across Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:29 PM |
EDM |
2747 (Digital Doors Open) |
Merkinch Welfare Hall |
A 1.2M restoration project for Merkinch Welfare Hall. The Hall was built in 1914 by the Catch My Pal Union.Thanks to the intervention of Merkinch Enterprise and feasibility studies carried out by the Highland Buildings Preservation Trust, a new use has been found for the hall.The "Fit for the Future" project and a 1.2M multi funded building contract is currently underway to save and restore this listed building to its former glory. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:31 PM |
EDM |
2748 (Digital Doors Open) |
Muirtown Locks |
The Caledonian Canal, opened in 1822, was designed by Thomas Telford. It is a spectacular piece of engineering, and the impressive locks mean that boats can travel up- or downhill. Today, the canal is a busy working waterway, welcoming a wide variety of boats. The towpaths are havens for wildlife, and are great places to explore on foot or bike. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:46:29 PM |
EDM |
2749 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ness Bank Church |
The Church was built and opened in 1901 on a steeply sloping site to a design by William Mackintosh. The style is early Gothic revival with walls of Tarradale stone. The congregation, which was founded in 1787, belonged to the United Free Church which united with the Church of Scotland in 1929. Configuration of the site led to halls being built below the Sanctuary. Inside, there are some notable stained glass works. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:36 PM |
EDM |
2750 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old High Church |
It is believed that there has been a church on this site since the 12th century. The present building dates from the late 18th century though it is thought that the building contains remnants of earlier structures.In Celtic times, St Columba of Iona is said to have preached here at 'St Michael's Mount'.The current building is mostly 18th century with 19th century additions, with part of the tower 14th century. Curfew is still rung from the clock tower at 8pm every night.It was used as a prison after The Battle of Culloden (1746) with prisoners said to have been executed in the graveyard. Inside you can see the King James' 1st Edition Bible of 1611, a field communion set used by the legendary "Tartan Pimpernel" during the Second World War, a Willis organ, a chancel of Iona marble, and monuments to Inverness worthies.It is still the venue of the annual 'Kirking of the Council' when the Provost and councillors process from the Town House for worship. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:38 PM |
EDM |
2751 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port of Inverness |
At the heart of the city, the port of Inverness is a thriving, expanding business. It handles cargoes from around Europe and beyond, such as timber products, salt, coal, grain, and oil, as well as welcoming visiting yachts to the area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:46:05 PM |
EDM |
2752 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Kessock Station |
The Kessock Station, which was designed by local architect Campbell Ross was officially opened in June 2002, when a naming ceremony was held for the new inshore B class Atlantic 75 lifeboat, Moray Dolphin. As well as the boat, the Station houses facilities for repair and maintenance, and a general purpose crew room which as a panoramic view from its balcony to the Firth and the Kessock Bridge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:43 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:45:58 PM |
EDM |
2753 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Cathedral |
The Cathedral which is dedicated to St Andrew was designed by architect Alexander Ross and built between 1866-9. It was consecrated in 1874 and is the mother church of the Episcopal diocese of Moray, Ross and Caithness. The Cathedral contains a picture celebrating the consecration of the first American Bishop, Samuel Seabury in 1784 and Russian icons presented to Bishop Eden by Tsar Alexander. There are a number of interesting features including the architecture and windows including the great west window representing Our Lord in Glory at the Last Judgement and the diocese's memorial to Bishop Eden. Access to the bell tower will be available.2019 marks 150 years of worship at the Cathedral. This will be marked by a choral evensong at 3pm on 01 September 2019. There will also be a lecture on the architecture of Alexander Ross at the cathedral at 7.30pm on Saturday 07 September 2019. More information is available from the Cathedral office: 01463 225553invernesscathedraloffice@gmail.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:45 PM |
EDM |
2754 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Evangelist Church |
St John's Church was consecrated in 1903. It is the third building of that name in Inverness - the previous two buildings were sited in different parts of Church Street. The congregation traces its origins to 1688, when the Episcopalians were expelled from the Parish Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:47 PM |
EDM |
2755 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Roman Catholic Church |
In 1827, St Mary's, Inverness, was established as a Mission with Fr Terence McGuire as priest in charge. St Mary's Church opened on 2nd April 1837.This beautiful building was the work of William Robertson, Architect, of Elgin. It is a very fine example of Victorian Gothic Revival. By 1888, to cater for ever-growing numbers, the Church was enlarged by the addition of a new Sanctuary, with a High Altar in Caen stone after the style of Peter Paul Pugin.During 2014 and 2015, there was extensive internal decoration and refurbishment in the church. There re many fine new stained glass windows throughout the building, a re-ordered sanctuary with a new forward altar and reliquary, a new icon of the Presentation, and a new carved wood statue of St John Ogilvie.Limited disabled access.www.stmarysinverness.co.uktel 01463 233519stmarysinverness@btinternet.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:49 PM |
EDM |
2756 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael and All Angels' Church |
St Michael and All Angels' Church was built in the early 20th century when the congregation of the Chapel of the Holy Spirit (an earlier mission from St Andrew's Cathedral situated in Factory Street) transported the stones of the chapel across the river to Abban Street. The building was designed by the noted architect Sir Ninian Comper and RC Bannatyne. The east window is a fine example of Comper's work. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:52 PM |
EDM |
2757 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Paul's Church, Croachy (Strathnairn) |
There has been an Episcopalian congregation in the glen for hundreds of years. Part of the effect of the 1689 - 90 revolution in Scotland was that the Presbyterian Church of Scotland replaced the Episcopalian one, though an exception was in Strathnairn where an Episcopalian presence continued until 1726. A church building was eventually provided at Knocknancroishag and a new church, further up the glen, was built in 1817, when Duncan Mackenzie (Parson Duncan) began his long ministry.
The present Saint Paul's, with some lovely stained glass windows, was built in 1868. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:54 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:45:43 PM |
EDM |
2758 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Stephen's Church |
Carefully detailed Arts and Crafts Gothic by W.L. Carruthers, 1895-97, the church has a high open interior under a braced collar roof.The stained glass is of note. The three-light west window depicts the Martyrdom of St Stephen and is by A. Ballantine & Son, 1905; in the south wall, a Prophet also by A. Ballantine & Son, 1901; and in the north wall, a portrait of the Very Reverend Norman MacLeod, 1911 while the two-light window in the north transept is of the Marys at the tomb and is by A. Ballantine & Son, 1906.The chancel lights are of strongly coloured glass, 1895. The organ is by Wadsworth & Bros, 1902 and the pulpit is of locally grown oak. The church organ was substantially renovated in 2000 by A Edmonstone. New light fittings, in keeping with the Early Arts interior, were installed in 2012 as part of the electrical system upgrade. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:56 PM |
EDM |
2759 (Digital Doors Open) |
horner + maclennan |
horner + maclennan landscape architects practice is located within the former dairy maids house at the south end of the former Dochfour Farm Steading. The building was designed by Mathews and Lawrie in 1872. It is Italianate in style and comprises a single storey and gabled attic. A round headed arch supporting a three storey tower above formed the entrance to an inner courtyard, now lawn. To either side are bays containing round headed key stone arches in the centre and outer bays.The building was converted in 2000 by Paul Waite Associates. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:18:59 PM |
EDM |
2760 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Artist's Cottage and Studio |
In 1900 the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh prepared drawings for a 'dream house'. These drawings were for a house that Mackintosh would probably have liked to build for himself and his wife.In 1992 the house was completed to this design (copyright owned by the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Glasgow). The house has strong sculptural presence in the Highlands. It is situated in spectacular countryside just south of Inverness. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:02 PM |
EDM |
2761 (Digital Doors Open) |
UHI Executive Office |
The building opened as an infirmary in 1799 designed to help the poorest members of society. In 1930 the expanded hospital became the Royal Northern Infirmary. In 2003, UHI, the prospective university of the Highlands and Islands, bought the bulding, where UHI staff work in the former wards. The orginal ''lunatic cells'' contain one of the most sophisticated video conference suites in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:04 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:45:26 PM |
EDM |
2762 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wardlaw Mausoleum |
The burial place of the Lovat Frasers, Wardlaw Mausoleum was erected in 1634 on the gable end of the medieval Wardlaw Parish Church. Built by William Ross, Master Mason, its notable features include a monument to Thomas 11th Lord Lovat and the buckle quoins in the east corner below the belfry which is dated 1722.There are also six lead coffins in the crypt, including one which until recently was thought to belong Simon 12th Lord Lovat, "The Old Fox", beheaded in London after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The mausoleum was renovated by the locally-formed Wardlaw Mausoleum Trust with funding from Historic Scotland and the Heritage Lottery Fund in 1998. During the works, a fine quatrefoil window, thought to have been dedicated by Euphemia Fraser in 1341, was exposed in the west gable.Guided tours will be available which do not need to be booked in advance |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:06 PM |
EDM |
2763 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abertarff House |
Built in 1593, the oldest house in Inverness has witnessed the Covenanting times, Jacobite risings and two world wars - if only the walls could talk!Abertarff is the oldest house in Inverness. Tucked away on Church Street it's a 2.5 storey town house with a projecting turnpike stairway. It was owned briefly by the Fraser of Lovat Family, whose clansmen fought on the Jacobite side at the Battle of Culloden.In the 19th Century the building was acquired by the Commercial Bank of Scotland but after being split up for housing, the site fell into disrepair. It was gifted to the National Trust for Scotland in 1963 and the building was restored by the Trust in 1966.Over the past 50+ years, Abertarff House has been used for many things including the headquarters for An Comunn Gaidhealach (The Gaelic Association), a shop and the Trust's regional headquarters.Talks each day on the history of the building and street each day at 1330 which do not need to be booked |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:09 PM |
EDM |
2764 (Digital Doors Open) |
Allanfearn Waste Water Treatment Works |
Interested to see how we treat Inverness and the surrounding areas waste water generating green electricity in the process? Allanfearn is the Highland's and Islands largest waste water treatment works and is open for Doors Open Day!As Allanfearn WWTW is an operational site, guided tours will be offered to interested members of the public.For Health and Safety reasons unguided tours are not possible. Over 16s onlyTo book tours please see:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/doors-open-days-highland-allanfearn-waste-water-treatment-works-tickets-65103216473 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:11 PM |
EDM |
2765 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunlichty Church |
Dunlichty Church was built in 1759 and is believed to be the third stone church on this site - all previous churches having been wooden constructions. According to tradition, the building before this one had a porch where the men of the parish left their bows and arrows during Sunday services. Marks made by sharpening arrows and swords could be seen on the sandstone cheeks of the porch. Such marks can still be seen on the corner stone of the Shaw burial enclosure.In the corner of the graveyard surrounding the church is a watch house, built around 1882 to protect the graves from grave robbers of the time.There has been worship here since the time of the first church dedicated to St Finan in the year 575 AD.Dunlichty Church was united with the Parish of Daviot in 1618 - one of the first such unions in Scotland and believed to be the oldest such union still where both churches are still in use. It is a place of wonderful stillness and has a special atmosphere of its own. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:13 PM |
EDM |
2766 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pepperpot Lighthouse - Fort Augustus |
The popular term "Pepperpot" lighthouse is used to describe a particular type of small lighthouse that has an architectural style similar to a scaled-up salt or pepper shaker. The Caledonian Canal has three of this type of lighthouse, each comprising a short round tower with a conical roof. The Caledonian Canal Pepperpot lighthouses are the smallest lighthouses in Britain.
The lighthouse at Fort Augustus was built in 1840 to mark the entrance to the Caledonian Canal from South Loch Ness. The lighthouse marks the east side of the canal and leads to a flight of five large canal locks. The lighthouse is readily accessible on foot via a short path along the banks for the canal.
Parking is available nearby in the village |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:15 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:44:59 PM |
EDM |
2767 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Creative Academy |
The Midmills Buildings are iconic landmarks in the Inverness Cityscape. Wasps is transforming these two beautiful B-listed Victorian school buildings into the largest creative facility for artists, creative industries, cultural social enterprises and the community in the Scottish Highlands.Phase 1, in the restored 1913 Arts & Science Extension, is complete and now home to 36 visual artists and makers based in the Highlands, and 3 creative learning organisations. It currently houses frequent and varied exhibitions in the refurbished gym hall and a mixed workshop and events programme in the smaller creative spaces. Wasps will host tours of both buildings at fixed times, and general access will be available to the exhibition and public spaces in Phase 1 throughout the day.Tours at 11am, 1pm and 3pm which must be booked in advance:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/doors-open-days-highland-inverness-creative-academy-tickets-65657303763 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:17 PM |
EDM |
2768 (Digital Doors Open) |
Northern Meeting Park |
Built as a Highland Games venue for the Northern Meeting Society in 1864, the Northern Meeting Park is a green oasis of tranquillity close to the centre of Inverness, which serves as a sports facility and occasional concert venue. It is believed that this may be the earliest and best surviving purpose built Highland Games venue in Scotland.The Northern Meeting Park was sold to Inverness Town Council in 1946 and it is now owned by The Highland Council but managed by Highlife Highland. It is opening for Highland Doors Open Days thanks to the Northern Meeting Park Group, a locally based community group established with the aim of taking the park into community ownership. There are also plans to conserve and upgrade the pavilion building to allow it to accommodate a range of new facilities and services.During the Doors Open days opening, visitors will be able to enjoy the grounds of the park between 10-4 so why not bring along some games or a picnic? There will also be a small exhibition about the Park’s history and information about the Northern Meeting Park Group’s plans. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:19 PM |
EDM |
2769 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cawdor Church |
At the west end of Cawdor village is Cawdor Parish Church. The first church on this site appears to have been T-shaped and was built in 1619. Parts of the former church of 1619, including the porch, are incorporated into the present church which dates from 1830. The tower at the end of the south arm dates back to 1619, though the belfry was probably added in the 1700s.Internally the church has a pulpit set against its south wall and galleries in the east, west and north arms. Much of the woodwork dates back to a remodelling of the interior in 1904.Doors Open Days is very much part of our 400 year celebrations - we plan to have the church full of flowers, with refreshments, live music, and guides to show people around the church and grave yard. On Sunday at 10.15am we will be having a songs of praise. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:21 PM |
EDM |
2770 (Digital Doors Open) |
Croy and Dalcross Church |
The original church dates from 1764 with repairs in 1829 and later 19th Century internal alterations and re-casting in the style of John Robertson, Inverness. It is a long harled rectangular building with a ball finial on the east gable and a birdcage bellcote of the west gable. Pointed arched windows on the south wall provide light to the interior. Internally there are many 19th century mural monuments, mainly to the Rose family of Kilravock and Davidsons of Cantry. There are many handsome table tombs, monuments and a watch house dating from around 1800 in the graveyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:23 PM |
EDM |
2771 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverness Masonic Temple |
Purpose built masonic temple with members club. Guided tours on request |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:25 PM |
EDM |
2772 (Digital Doors Open) |
Be a tourist in your own town - Gourock FULL |
Let us convey you up braes and down memory Lane while you relax and enjoy the trip. Leaving from and returning to Gourock Station, you will hear about Gourock’s role in both World Wars, her long history, colourful characters, Neolithic connections and the development from small fishing village to the town we know today.Leaving from Gourock Railway Station the tour will visit Bath Street for Granny Kempock’s Stone and St Johns Church, Darroch Park, Drumshantie, Tower Drive, Tower Hill with its fabulous views, Ashton Road, Castle Levan, Cloch Lighthouse & Lunderston Bay returning via the Royal Gourock Yacht Club Clubhouse & the Swimming Pool.Tour approx 2 1/2 hoursWith thanks to the Inverclyde Tourist Group Please book your place on www.eventrbite.co.uk Under 'Be a tourist in your own town' |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:28 PM |
EDM |
2773 (Digital Doors Open) |
James Watt tour and trail - FULL |
Join with us as we celebrate the life & times of Greenock’s most famous son – James Watt.We will visit all the local places identified with Watt, his birthplace ,the buildings commemorating him and conclude by visiting his Cairn at the cemetery.In this, the bicentenary of his death, we acknowledge his significant contribution to the world economy and changes to the social order.His legacy to the world was his scientific & engineering skills in developing the steam engine converting it into the workhorse of the Industrial Revolution driven by efficient, reliable motive power transforming the economies of the world, and bringing immense social change attracting millions of rural families to the towns and cities.Tour leaves from Kilblain Street Bus Station, Greenock and free car parking is available at nearby Hastie Street, PA 15 1SRBus leaves at 10.30 returning 12.30Some walking required.Book your place on www.eventbrite.co.uk and look for James Watt tour and trail Bus access may not be suitable for those with mobility restrictions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:30 PM |
EDM |
2774 (Digital Doors Open) |
Be a tourist in your own town & village - Port Glasgow & Kilmacolm Now Full |
Discover the heritage of Port Glasgow and Kilmacolm and view the regeneration of the area.The Tour will start at Church Street, Port Glasgow and is a Tour of contrasts – the old and the newIn Port Glasgow we start by visiting the Comet, the stones in memory of Stanley Spencer who spent some time, as a war artist in the shipyards of Port Glasgow, and the new houses at Kingston Dock near the Town Centre. A short drive takes us to Ferguson Marine’s new shipyard then visit the grounds of historic Newark Castle. We then follow part of the Heritage Coastal Trail to Parklea and see the new modern houses at Woodhall before driving through the countryside to Kilmacolm.Kilmacolm, with its farms, mansions, churches, Charles Rennie Mackintosh homes, Birkmyre Park & its newly opened Heritage Gallery in the Community Centre has a fascinating history and here there will be time to visit some of the open buildings, as well as enjoying a coffee or ice cream before returning to Church Street by a scenic route with wonderful views over the River Clyde.Coach leaves Port Glasgow Bus Station.Duration: 3 ½ hoursTour guides provided by Inverclyde Tourist GroupPlaces can be booked on www.eventbrite.co.uk, look for Be a tourist in your own town, Port GlasgowAlternatively call 01475 712032 between 9 am and 5pm, Mon - Fri.Bus access may not be suitable for those with mobility restrictions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:32 PM |
EDM |
2775 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm New Community Centre |
A redevelopment project in the heart of Kilmacolm, this new centre was created from two significant and semi derelict former primary school buildings in the centre of Kilmacolm which have undergone restoration, alteration and refurbishment with completely new interiors tailored to 21st century requirements. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:34 PM |
EDM |
2776 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm Primary |
Kilmacolm Primary School building was originally constructed in 1974 and is a single storey concrete frame structure with concrete cladding panel finish. The building has been the subject of a 4.478M comprehensive refurbishment, remodelling and infill extension including provision of a second gym space and external improvements including a new multi-use games area. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:36 PM |
EDM |
2777 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm Old Kirk |
Kilmacolm Old Kirk is the historic Parish Church of the village. The main part of the building dates from 1831 though there was a medieval building on the site. Some of this is incorporated into the Murray Chapel. There has been a Christian presence on or about this site since the 6th century missions from Iona. The village name “Kilmacolm”, deriving from the Gaelic meaning cell of church of my Columba, preserves that connection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:39 PM |
EDM |
2778 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow - Ferguson Marine FULL |
The first ship was launched from the Newark slipway in 1780 and Ferguson’s founded on the same site in 1903. The new buildings of Ferguson marine were constructed between 2015 and 2017 and designed by Canata & Seggie and Sunax Design & Build Ltd.Just under £26 million has been invested in rebuilding Ferguson Marine, now one of the most advanced shipyards in the world, currently building two of the UK’s first ever Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) ferries and officially on the roster for building the next generation of Royal Navy ships. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:41 PM |
EDM |
2779 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow Community Fire Station |
Operational fire station consisting of two fire appliances. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:43 PM |
EDM |
2780 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow - St John the Baptist Church |
Built in 1854, the Church of St John the Baptist has served the Catholic community of Port Glasgow continuously. Redeveloped over the years it boasts an interesting series of stained glass windows depicting the development of shipbuilding, a stunning rococo sancturary with an Apse Stained "Rose" window completely restored in 2010. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:45 PM |
EDM |
2781 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverclyde Unpaid Work Service |
Inverclyde Unpaid Work Service is a statutory service within Criminal Justice Social Work with the purpose of providing the Scottish Criminal Courts with a credible community based alternative to a custodial sentence. This service is innovative in harnessing the re-integrative and rehabilitative potential in providing opportunities to build capacities around employment skills, including painting and decorating and gardening. This service supports many local projects and organisations as well as providing these services to more vulnerable local people. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:48 PM |
EDM |
2782 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lyle Community Kirk (form Finnart St Paul's) |
This Grade A listed building was designed by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson and opened for worship in 1893 replacing the 'tin tabernacle' on the same site. It contains fine examples of stained glass designed by Scottish artists William Wilson and Douglas Strachan as well as designs attributed to Edward Burne-Jones. A Viscount Regent classical three manual organ has been sensitively installed saving all architectural features. There are fine examples of oak carving in the building notable the reredos behind the communion table. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:50 PM |
EDM |
2783 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lyle Kirk (form Old West Kirk) |
First Church built in Scotland after the Reformation. Opened in 1591, moved to Seafield site, stone by stone, and reopened in 1928. Finest collection of Pre-Raphaelite Glass in Great Britain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:52 PM |
EDM |
2784 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lyle Community Kirk (form Ardgowan Parish) |
Designed by John Starforth, Architect in 1871 the interior has been altered twice in 1951 and 2002. The latest alterations involved removing the pews and the Sanctuary has become a 21st Century multi functional area. A beautiful stained glass window dominates the Chancel. The building is used seven days a week by youth organisations, community groups and by the Church. Home to the vibrant Lyle Gateway - a weekly gathering for the community where good conversation is always on the menu. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:54 PM |
EDM |
2785 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Evangelist |
This Episcopal Church is in lovely decorative order and is an example of fine architecture of the Victorian period. Unusual features include fine stained glass windows, beautiful high alter and reredos. The unique Rood/Choir screen features numerous wooden carvings or animals including birds, lizards, monkeys, rabbits and dogs. The present building was designed by Paley and Austin of Lancaster and consecrated in 1878 replacing an earlier church dating from 1824. It was built in the early English style of freestone from Inverkip quarries. The font, which was gifted by Lady Emma Shaw Stewart in 1845 for the previous building, was copied from a 15th century original. Descriptive illustrated leaflets available and guided tours on request. Recorded organ music will also be played throughout the day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:56 PM |
EDM |
2786 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Patrick's Primary School- Greenock |
The new £7.012M St Patrick’s Primary School building was constructed in 2015/16 following the demolition of the old school. The school opened in November 2016 and is a two storey brick clad building with areas of feature cladding and curtain walling designed to maximise the use of natural daylight. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:19:58 PM |
EDM |
2787 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Rabbie Burns Museum - Greenock |
Greenock Custom House was designed by architect William Burn in the neoclassical style and in the early part of the 19th century, at a time when Greenock was a thriving principle ‘Port of Entry’ to Scotland and the custom House became a magnificent landmark on the busy River Clyde.Access to the Greenock Burns Club Room and Exhibition displaying artefacts amassed over the last 216 years. The exhibition comprises of Burns memorabilia and artefacts which includes the history of Greenock Burns Club, the oldest Burns Club in the world and the local connection with Robert Burns and Highland Mary. The collection of books and artefacts are said to be one of the best of its kind and includes literature and poetry by Robert Burns and many other famous authors such as John Gault and William Shakespeare.Children under 14 years of age must be accompanied by an adult. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:00 PM |
EDM |
2788 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Sir Gabriel Wood's Mariners Home |
The Mariners Home was built by Mr W King, Contractor & Builder, Houston in 1850 and opened in 1954. The front of the building ranging from 1500-1540 in a Tudor period of Gothic architecture.Currently a Care Home for the elderly and specialist unit for Korsakoff mainly for retired seafarers but currently open to all. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:03 PM |
EDM |
2789 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - St Mary's Catholic Church |
St Mary’s has great historical significance as the ‘Mother Parish’ of the Catholic Church in Inverclyde and beyond. At the back of the church a plaque commemorates deceased parish priests from 1808. The present building, designed by George Goldie of London, opened in 1862, replacing the earlier St Mary’s in East Shaw Street. The Grade B listed building, refurbished in 2002, has stained glass windows striking for their richness and colour. Recent additions are the stunning ‘Annunciation’ window (2013) by Shona McInnes, and the ‘Walsingham’ window (2016), which echoes the style of the original windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:05 PM |
EDM |
2790 (Digital Doors Open) |
HMP Greenock - this tour is now full |
HMP Greenock was built between 1907 and 1910, taking its first prisoners on 28th August 1910. HMP Greenock provides accommodation for both short and long term offenders. There are three residential halls and two community integration units and has a maximum provision for 263 people. Whilst the prison will ensure safe custody for people during their period of imprisonment, the ultimate desire of the prison is to return people to their communities as citizens prepared to positively contribute. The prison operates in partnership with local and national partner organisations to offer a wide range of services designed to address offending behaviour.Tours are only available at 1215 on Saturday and Sunday and last approx. 1 hour.These must be booked in advance and spaces are limited.THIS IS NOW FULL.No access for children under the age of 16. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:07 PM |
EDM |
2791 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Caddlehill Allotment Gardens |
The allotments gardens have been in existence since 1855. Plots are available to the residents of Inverclyde to grow both flowers and vegetables. In recent years the allotments have invited youth groups and nursery children into the gardens to encourage the next generation of gardeners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:10 PM |
EDM |
2792 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - West United Reformed Church |
Sited on the corner of Union Street and George Square, this B listed building was formerly called George Square United Reformed Church. Designed by John Blair, rectangular in plan with Tudor Gothic detailing. This suggested that the architect used a sketch design produced by a member of congregation for the South front. The stained glass vaulted ceiling and pipe organ are of particular interest. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:12 PM |
EDM |
2793 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - The Tobacco Warehouse |
The Tobacco Warehouse was built in the late 19th century. This historic five-storey building, which is located on the corner of Clarence, Hood and Haig Streets, dates back to 1896. It is a large 5-storey building built of red brick with contrasting yellow brick dressings. The B-Listed bonded store, although known as a tobacco warehouse, was also used for the storage of whisky and was built by Greenock whisky distillers and blenders R Thorne & Sons Ltd. The building was also used as accommodation for American soldiers during World War Two. There is World War Two GI graffiti, the soldiers have written their names on the window frames.The ground floor is a converted workshop and office space for RIG Arts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:14 PM |
EDM |
2794 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Waterfront Cinema |
A local independent cinema that shows all the recent blockbusters and live events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:16 PM |
EDM |
2795 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Sheriff & Justice of the Peace Court |
The buildings, designed by Peddie and Kinnear of Edinburgh, opened in 1869 and provided accommodation for the Sheriff, Sheriff Clerk and the Procurator Fiscal as well as living quarters for the caretaker.The two storey building is in the Scottish Baronial style with corner turrets and 140 foot high central tower. The new court building, designed by PSA Architects was added in 1980-81. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:18 PM |
EDM |
2796 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Fire & Rescue Service Museum |
This is the old Victorian Fire Station in Greenock, which opened in 1887 and closed in 1960. It is now the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services Museum and Heritage Centre. There is a complete range of fire engines and fire fighting equipment and uniforms on display covering the period The Fire Station was open. Further details can be obtained at www.sfrheritagetrust.org.Children’s quiz sheets, interactive games |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:20 PM |
EDM |
2797 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Dutch Gable House |
The Dutch Gable House is an iconic and unusual building in Greenock’s historic William Street town quarter. The rear of the building allows access to the oldest surviving house in the town. Come and step back in time. There will be a photograph exhibition called ‘Inverclyde At War’ which is a collection of local WW2 images taken from the Imperial War Museum’s Collection. This exhibition will be upstairs on the first floor at the back of the building.The bottom rooms at the front building will also be open, in this space we will be inviting the public to take part in a public consultation survey to find out what activity and projects, local people would like to see taking place in the building over the next 2-3 years.Please note – Wheelchair access is very limited. Assistance needed, the ground floor of the building is accessible, with an uneven cobbled area. There is no disabled access to middle floor |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:22 PM |
EDM |
2798 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm - St Fillans Episcopal Church of Scotland |
Built in 1954 and designed by Mervyn Noad the Church is of a modern A-frame design and set in garden grounds. The Church is built on the site of the original Church of St Fillan’s which was founded in 1905 and demolished when the new Church was built. The hall now stands on this site of the former building. St Fillan’s is part of the Anglican Communion and has an active congregation engaging in many activities with the hall being in daily use for various activities in the community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:25 PM |
EDM |
2799 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Wellpark Mid Kirk |
This Grade A-listed building had a complete restoration in 1999 with assistance from Historic Scotland. The pipe organ was built in 1867, enlarged in 1912 and restored with the help of the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2008. The church stands at the heart of Greenock, looking down William Street and the site of James Watt’s earliest years. The internal square layout, with seating positioned to fit a plan provided by James Watt’s father, gives the feeling of intimacy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:27 PM |
EDM |
2800 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Rig Arts, Broomhill Arts Flat |
Broomhill Court was built in the 1960s and became a popular block of flats for families to live in the Broomhill area.Since 2015 RIG Arts have been using creativity to assist River Clyde Homes with the regeneration of Broomhill. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:29 PM |
EDM |
2801 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Community Fire & Coastguard Rescue Station |
Greenock has had a fire station since 1753, initially in William Street, 1831 in Church Lane, 1837 Taylors Close, 1882 foot of the Vennel, 1887 the Municipal Buildings and 1960 to its present location. Currently we have three fire appliances and 60 firefighters alongside a Marine Coastguard Agency Unit and Police Scotland's Dive and Marine Units. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:31 PM |
EDM |
2802 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - River Clyde Homes, Prospecthill Court |
Gave people a chance to see Inverclyde from a different perspective. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:34 PM |
EDM |
2803 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverclyde's Heritage Hub |
Inverclyde's pop-up library, archive and museum service, delivering local and family history resources. There is a learning suite with free internet access, research and study space, microfilm readers, archive services and selected museum displays focusing on WW1, WW11, sugar and shipbuilding.Inverclyde Heritage Hub will host a “Story Café” where families can come along with their children to share a story tied into the theme of “Buildings of our youth”, in a relaxed, café style environment. Heritage Hub staff will support the story telling, give ideas for sharing heritage resources at home and share knowledge about some of the buildings around Inverclyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:36 PM |
EDM |
2804 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishop's House |
One of several houses designed by James Salmon which may be viewed from the garden. From the entrance gate on Porterfield Road, it appears deceptively small. It is, in fact, an impressive two-storey stone dwelling with a basement and interesting mullioned windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:38 PM |
EDM |
2805 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clune Park Resource Centre |
The Resource Centre is in the Hub of Robert Street Community and is a place where local people can access computers, learn new skills and gain credited certificates in a variety of subjects. A community café is on site where healthy food can be purchased at low cost. A Youth Club and Keep Fit classes take place throughout the week. The Centre also runs a Playscheme throughout the Summer holidays. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:40 PM |
EDM |
2806 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Cemetery - Great War Walk |
Within Greenock Cemetery as well as the Commonwealth War Graves there are over 350 family memorials to loved ones who gave their lives in WW1. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:42 PM |
EDM |
2807 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Ladyburn Business Centre |
The Ladyburn Business Centre was previously a primary school serving he east end of Greenock. It was renovated in 1991 to become a business centre. It was again refurbished to a high standard in 2009 and is now the Ladyburn Business Centre.The character of the school remains with the frames of the blackboards still in place in some offices. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:45 PM |
EDM |
2808 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Inverclyde Council Materials Recycling Facility |
Gave visitors an opportunity to see where the blue bins are delivered and how the co-mingled dry recyclable material is sorted prior to being sent for reprocessing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:47 PM |
EDM |
2809 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Town Trail |
Be a tourist in your own town and enjoy an escorted walk round Greenock`s new Town Trail. This trail covers 21 locations each of which is identified with a plaque in the ground. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:49 PM |
EDM |
2810 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hazelhope |
Roughcast two storey dwelling with stone dressings. Tiled roofs with dormers. Part half timbered |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:51 PM |
EDM |
2811 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newark Castle |
This 15th century castle is mainly associated with Patrick Maxwell. His achievements in elegantly extending Newark are diminished by his notoriety for murdering two neighbours and beating his wife of 44 years and mother of his 16 children. The Castle is managed by Historic Scotland and offers excellent views over the Firth of Clyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:53 PM |
EDM |
2812 (Digital Doors Open) |
Overton Water Treatment Works |
An insight into how Scottish Water uses modern technology to provide safe, clean drinking water from our taps. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:55 PM |
EDM |
2813 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow - Lodge Cumberland Kilwinning No.217 |
Although this lodge was instituted in 1746, it was not until 1757 that Robert Sellars, a Port Glasgow mason, was asked to build the two storey Lodge Rooms at 9 King Street. For over 100 years, the ground floor was a school used to teach 40 boys reading and writing. In 1772, John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, preached in the Lodge Rooms. it is the oldest purpose built Masonic Temple in the World. On 29th September 2007 the Lodge celebrated the 250th Anniversary of the building with a ceremony of re-dedication carried out by Sir Archibald D Orr Ewing BT. the Grant Mason of Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:57 PM |
EDM |
2814 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Primary School |
The St John's Primary School building was originally constructed in 1931 and comprises a two storey main building with a series of single story and two storey additions. The building has been the subject of a £2.9m comprehensive refurbishment, remodelling and extension which included the provision of a new dining area and nursery class. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:20:59 PM |
EDM |
2815 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whinhill Primary School |
Whinhill Primary School has been formed by the merger of Overton Primary School and Highlanders Academy. Originally built in 1973 it has been fully refurbished and extended to provide a modern Primary School which includes the Gaelic School as well as a Nursery and Gaelic Nursery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:01 PM |
EDM |
2816 (Digital Doors Open) |
TS Queen Mary |
TS Queen Mary was built in 1933 by Messer's Denny of Dumbarton, for Williamson Buchanan Steamers Ltd. In 1935, at the request of Cunard White Star Line, TS Queen Mary was renamed Queen Mary II, so as to release the name Queen Mary for yard number 534, then under construction at John Brown’s shipyard, in Clydebank. She was withdrawn in 1977 and towed from the Clyde to King George V Dock London.For almost twenty years the ship was operated as a successful bar and restaurant complex. She was sold to a French consortium in 2009, and then a private investor in 2011. Both plans fell through and, in October 2015, Friends of TS Queen Mary purchased the ship at auction, and then raised almost £300,000 in cash and in-kind support to return her to the Clyde, in May 2016.The charity's aspiration is that Queen Mary will be one of the UK’s largest interactive maritime exhibits and will provide an unparalleled way of learning about our maritime and social history. As a museum, she will connect local people with their river and its industrial heritage. Queen Mary will offer a range of exciting curriculum-linked learning experiences to all schools in Strathclyde, for pupils and learners of all ages and abilities. She will inspire the next generation in a range of related disciplines. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:03 PM |
EDM |
2817 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock Municipal Buildings |
Built in 1924, the former offices of Inverclyde Council have been refurbished. The result is a thoroughly modern Business Centre that preserves the style and grandeur of the original Gourock Municipal building. Saturday between 1 - 2pm we will be showing our amateur film, the Last Dance at CragburnSunday between 1 - 2pm there will be a live drama titled Witches and Witchcraft |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:06 PM |
EDM |
2818 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ardgowan Hospice Access Centre |
Officially opened in 2001 by HRH Prince Charles, the Duke of Rothesay, Access at Ardgowan is a purpose-built 3 storey building by James F Kennedy of Crawford & Neill, Chartered Architects and Planning Supervisors for Ardgowan Hospice. The main building contractor was D McEwing & Sons. Within the building there is a range of services available providing information, advice and support to people living with cancer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:08 PM |
EDM |
2819 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverkip Parish Church |
The current sanctuary dates from 1806 although there has been a church in Inverkip since the 12th century. The building was commissioned by Sir John Shaw-Stewart and was constructed using local sandstone from the Langhouse Quarry. It was refurbished in 1906-08 and is Grade B listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:10 PM |
EDM |
2820 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wemyss Bay & Skelmorlie Parish Church |
There are several beautiful stained glass windows, including two rescued from a Greenock church. The chancel and pulpit feature fine carving by a local artist. The Binn organ dates from 1904. Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed a staircase and an outside lamp.The original 1856 church is now used as the Hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:12 PM |
EDM |
2821 (Digital Doors Open) |
Skelmorlie's secret bunker |
Skelmorlie Secret Bunker is a fully restored underground Royal Observer Corps Monitoring Post built as part of a UK chain to monitor and report on a nuclear attack during the Cold War period.
An underground, atmospheric, hands on experience using some of our original equipment and instruments.
Access is via a 15 foot vertical steel ladder from an entrance shaft on the surface. Tours last one hour, and access is restricted to adults and children from Primary 7 upwards.
Pre-booking is essential due to restricted space. Please come warmly dressed and with sensible footwear.
Contact 07513-504115 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:43:19 PM |
EDM |
2822 (Digital Doors Open) |
Open the Door to Inverclyde and the Greenock Cut |
A circular tour was conducted taking us into the hills behind Greenock to appreciate the flora and fauna on our doorstep and understand the geography and geology that makes up our area, with scenic angle from above. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:17 PM |
EDM |
2823 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Westburn Parish Church |
The Church building is of special interest as it is has Grade A listing. The present building has been used for public worship since 1841. In 1855, the steeple was added to the Church structure. In 1912, Honeyman, Keppie & Rose built a chancel in the form of a semicircular apse, with rich oak furnishings including a pulpit and organ case. At this time, an organ built by Binns of Leeds was installed. The chancel area has three stained glass panels which were designed by Douglas Strachan. The colours are wonderfully vibrant especially the reds, blues and purples. Over the years, union and re-adjustment has been ongoing. As a result of this, the church building has changed its name several times – ‘The West Kirk’, The Old Kirk’, ‘St. Luke’s’ and now the Westburn Church. Over the past few years, extensive refurbishment has been carried out with an Audio Visual system having recently been installed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:19 PM |
EDM |
2824 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - St Margaret's Church |
St Margaret’s Church was opened in 1951 as the centre of worship in the newly developed Auchneagh Area. The biggest single influence in its development and improvement was its first Minister Rev Andrew Swan. The present beauty of the Sanctuary is due to the work of individual members over the years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:21 PM |
EDM |
2825 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Ocean Terminal |
Rare access was given to allow visitors to see what it is like for many cruise passengers who pass through ocean terminal and see first hand some of the behind the wall operations that take place. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:23 PM |
EDM |
2826 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Municipal Buildings |
In the 1870's, H & D Barclay won an architectural competition to design the Municipal Buildings with its ornate sculptures and landmark Victoria Tower. The intricate plasterwork on the Grand Corridor ceiling, the restored Council Chambers and the District Court are all well worth seeing. Category 'A' listed building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:25 PM |
EDM |
2827 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Lodge Greenock St. John's No.175 |
Lodge Greenock St John’s numbered 175 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland was founded on 1st February 1790 and has operated continuously since that date and has now contributed to our community for almost 225 years.The Lodge building which is constructed of red sandstone from the long since defunct Skelmorlie quarry is one of the few buildings of character which remain in Greenock town centre. It is a testimony to the designers, Messrs Boston, Menzies and Morton, who were the foremost Architects in Greenock in the late 19th Century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:28 PM |
EDM |
2828 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Inchgreen Dockyard |
Gave a rare opportunity for people to walk down to the bottom of the dry-dock and see the impressive size of this facility that once held the QE2. Inchgreen was built in 1962-1964 by the Firth of Clyde Dry Dock Company Ltd. At the time, it was one of the largest dry docks in the world, measuring 305m long and 45m wide, which still makes it one of Scotland’s largest dry docks. It is designed to accommodate ships of up to 150,000 tons deadweight. The famous QE2 and Queen Mary have both used the dry dock with modifications being made to the head of the dry dock to accommodate them. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:30 PM |
EDM |
2829 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Beacon Arts Centre |
Join us for exclusive tours of our backstage area at 12, 2pm and 4pmA unique opportunity to tour backstage areas usually closed to the public. Our tours will take in the under stage, wings, scene dock, green room and dressing rooms. Our experienced staff will explain the technical requirements of putting on a top show. Visitors will also have the opportunity to stand on one of Scotland’s biggest stages and look out over 500 seats. This will also be a great chance to have a selfie on the ‘Big Stage’. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:32 PM |
EDM |
2830 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - A Green Inverclyde Home |
In this the year of Natural Scotland, meet local householder Ciano Rebecchi (former Provost of Inverclyde) to find out about the process and benefits of installing solar panels in a private home. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:34 PM |
EDM |
2831 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock - Old Gourock and Ashton Church |
Old Gourock and Ashton Parish Church of Scotland is situated on Royal Street looking down Church Street onto Shore Street near the centre of Gourock. The present congregation was formed by a union between Old Gourock Parish Church and Ashton Parish Church which was in Albert Road.The building was completed in 1832 and has a lovely sanctuary with pulpit and choir stalls designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh and a selection of beautiful stained glass windows. Also within the building are furnishings from Ashton Parish Church. On your visit your are welcome to join us for a cup of tea or coffee. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:36 PM |
EDM |
2832 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wemyss Bay Station |
The Category A listed station was built to facilitate interchange between trains and steamers, through a spectacular glazed concourse and enclosed pier. It remains one of Scotland’s most remarkable stations and was recently judged by architectural critic Sir Simon Jenkins as one of the top ten stations in the UK. The station and pier have returned to their original Caledonian Railway colour scheme. The gallery and bookshop, as well as a display on the concourse, provide extensive information about the life and times of this remarkable station. Tours are available at 2pm, 3pm and 4pm |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:38 PM |
EDM |
2833 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church |
A unique and striking example of the work of Antonio Coia (1935). A soaring gable characterises a church of great strength. A framework of steel is encased in reinforced concrete and enveloped in Lanarkshire brick with a backing of Scots Cement clay bricks. Exquisite stone sculpture by Archibald Dawson, including bas relief of Saint Patrick blessing a child, rising from between the two doors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:40 PM |
EDM |
2834 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary the Virgin Scottish Ep'l Church |
An interesting modern Episcopal Church built in 1983 to replace the original St Mary’s which was demolished to make way for a new road. Light modern worship space retaining some of the original features from the previous building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:42 PM |
EDM |
2835 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Laurence's Roman Catholic Church |
Scandinavian inspired church. The red facing brick is pierced with a series of triangular and circular windows. Inside concrete ribs in Gothic arched form divide bays, with smaller arches in aisles. Stations of the Cross by William Crosbie. This buiilding is category A listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:45 PM |
EDM |
2836 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Primary School |
St Andrew’s Primary School has been formed by the merger of St Gabriel’s Primary School and Sacred Heart Primary School. Originally built in 1966 as Larkfield Primary School it has been fully refurbished and extended to provide a modern Primary School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:47 PM |
EDM |
2837 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Church |
Formerly known as the Old Parish Church, this square-planned, pavilion-roofed building was designed to accommodate 1,260 worshippers. There is a gallery. Plastered pedimented facade with Doric pilasters and a stone cupola. Listed Category B. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:49 PM |
EDM |
2838 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shielhill Glen Walk |
Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park was formally designated in 1990. The Greenock Cut Visitor Centre is located on the west side of Loch Thom in the hills south of Greenock at the top of Shielhill Glen. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:51 PM |
EDM |
2839 (Digital Doors Open) |
Princess Garden |
The Princess Garden was created by pupils, parents, staff and members of the community in South West Greenock with some help from the Beechgrove Garden Hit Squad and local businesses. Best Primary School garden in Inverclyde 2000 & 2001. Pupils won 'Greenfingers' title for Scotland in 2000. Special feature of the garden include the dramatic rocks with their variety of alpines, the wildflower patch, the sensory garden, the Millennium Fountain and an interesting display of tubs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:53 PM |
EDM |
2840 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow Library |
Two storey classic facade with Doric portico and 150 ft spire designed by David Hamilton. Originally Port Glasgow Town Buildings, construction cost: 12,000. The ground floor was originally laid out as shops, and the upper storey, in addition to the council chambers and town clerk's office, contained a large reading room and several apartments which were occupied as counting houses for mercantile businesses.Also situated within the buildings were the court house and police station, which at one time had its entrance right next to the harbour. This was changed after a prisoner was released one morning following a drunkenness offence, and fell into the harbour and drowned! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:56 PM |
EDM |
2841 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow Community Campus |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:21:58 PM |
EDM |
2842 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow - The Provost's Room |
Port Glasgow Town Hall stands on the site of the former town hall which was demolished in 1961. The Provost’s Room was used by the Provost of the Burgh of Port Glasgow up until local government organisation in 1975, when Inverclyde was formed. The wood carvings on the first floor foyer area date from 1936 and are the work of Archibald Dawson who was Head of the Glasgow School of Sculpture. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:05 PM |
EDM |
2843 (Digital Doors Open) |
John Wood Street Business Centre |
Formerly 5 shop units under residential accommodation converted by architects Austin Smith Lord of Glasgow and fined by Communities Scotland and Inverclyde Council matched with European funding from URBAN II. One of the statues was donated in 1900 by an American whose company had a ship built in Port Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:07 PM |
EDM |
2844 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock - St John's Church of Scotland |
Gothic-style church built 1857 (J J and W H Hay) and tower with open-work Crown added 1878 (Bruce & Sturrock). Interior whitewashed with tall arch-braced timber roof. The sanctuary underwent major renovations in 1998 when wooden flooring was laid and the pews replaced by chairs to give greater flexibility. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:09 PM |
EDM |
2845 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock - St Columba's High School |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:11 PM |
EDM |
2846 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock - St Bartholomew's Episcopal Church |
This beautiful church sits on a cliff overlooking the River Clyde. It was designed and built by J C Sharp of Gourock in 1867. It has recently undergone complete restoration. A new stained glass window has been commissioned and installed in the West End. There is a plaque of Dutch times in remembrance of the hospitality given to Dutch soldiers, sailors and airmen during the Second World War. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:13 PM |
EDM |
2847 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock - Royal Gourock Yacht Club |
Private members’ Club designed by Stewart, Tough and Alexander, the building of this arts and crafts style yacht club was mostly funded by James Coats Junior of Paisley. Arts and Craft Building ‘Royal’ since 1908. Club memorabilia is on display in the panelled bar area. There are spectacular views across the Clyde from the bar and other reception rooms. Sailing from April until end of August for adults and Cadets. Variety of social activities for Members and guests during winter months. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:15 PM |
EDM |
2848 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydeview Business Park |
Designed by leading architects Cooper Cromar, Clyde View is Riverside Inverclyde’s new state of the art office building at 22 Pottery Street, Greenock. The building offers, over two floors, 20,697 sq ft of accommodation subdivided into a range of different sized suites which can be readily divided to form private offices and meeting rooms.The building has been developed to provide accommodation that is comfortable, safe and extremely environmentally friendly and the suites to the front of the building offer excellent views of the James Watt Dock and the Clyde beyond. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:17 PM |
EDM |
2849 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burns Trail Bus Tour |
Greenock, home of the Mother Club, has many connections with Mary Campbell & Robert Burns. A tour took place to visit locations with links to Burns and will be interspersed with songs and poetry from members of the Mother Club. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:19 PM |
EDM |
2850 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm St Columba's Church |
Built in 1903 as St James UF, but in the union of 1957 adopted the name of St Columba. The last church designed by William Leiper Architect (1839-1903), in the style of Gothic Revival - decorated and the tower in Franco - Scottish with saddle back roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:21 PM |
EDM |
2851 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lunderston Bay/Ardgowan Policy Walk |
A shoreline walk from the Lunderston Bay carpark near Gourock to Ardgowan Estate policies. Find out about the history of the Estate and woodland policies. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:24 PM |
EDM |
2852 (Digital Doors Open) |
Notre Dame High School |
Notre Dame High School is one of four schools in the Inverclyde PPP Project. It has been designed by Archial Architects for a capacity of 850 pupils and incorporates the 40 place Stella Maris Communication and Language Unit. It has been designed as a low energy use school and built to a high specification for environmental design. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:26 PM |
EDM |
2853 (Digital Doors Open) |
Parklea Branching Out |
Parklea Branching Out is a not for profit voluntary sector organisation with Charitable status which was established in 1997 to help to develop local individuals with support needs to fulfil their potential. Parklea use Social and Therapeutic Horticulture (STH) as a vehicle to provide a variety of different training, work experience, supported employment, recreational and social facilities for a variety of clients including adults and children with learning and/or physical disabilities, those with mental health problems, school leavers, young and long term unemployed, elderly groups and local community groups. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:28 PM |
EDM |
2854 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quarriers Village |
On a guided walk of Quarriers Village, visitors learned about Orphan Homes of Scotland and founder William Quarrier. The picturesque village remains largely unchanged since its beginning in 1878 and is a fascinating piece of social history. Tours last approx 1 hour. Visitors can also pick up a self-guided walk booklet from Somerville Weir Hall and enjoy the tour at their own pace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:30 PM |
EDM |
2855 (Digital Doors Open) |
Childrens Programme - Sat 31st August |
Come along on Saturday 31st Aug and explore historical buildings while trying to find the James Watt figures. James Watt, a Greenock born famous inventor died 200 years ago and we are commemorating his death with a number of activities. Children can get involved by trying to find him hidden in some of the buildings.There are up to 8 to find and prizes to be won for everyone who finds 6 or more. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:33 PM |
EDM |
2856 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock I Youth Zone |
The I Youth Zones offer young people and communities access to the buildings for a variety of groups, we run youth drop in’s, informal youth work, job’s clubs, young mothers groups, LGBTQI groups as well as adult classes and adult literacy programmes to name a few. We mainly work with 11 to 25 year olds in our youth programmes, and we also offer family learning opportunities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:34 PM |
EDM |
2857 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow I Youth Zone |
The I Youth Zones offer young people and communities access to the buildings for a variety of groups, we run youth drop in’s, informal youth work, job’s clubs, young mothers groups, LGBTQI groups as well as adult classes and adult literacy programmes to name a few. We mainly work with 11 to 25 year olds in our youth programmes, and we also offer family learning opportunities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:37 PM |
EDM |
2858 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gourock I Youth Zone |
The I Youth Zones offer young people and communities access to the buildings for a variety of groups, we run youth drop in’s, informal youth work, job’s clubs, young mothers groups, LGBTQI groups as well as adult classes and adult literacy programmes to name a few. We mainly work with 11 to 25 year olds in our youth programmes, and we also offer family learning opportunities.We would like to encourage families and young people to come along and take part in out arts and crafts and cooking tasters and come for a look around and see what we can offer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:39 PM |
EDM |
2859 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Art Club |
Sir David Stewart obtained Gourock in 1455 when the old castle of Gourock was taken down and a mansion house built, about 40 years later in (1782), Sir John Stewart of Castlemilk sold the mansion house and estate to Duncan Darroch for a very small sum-about £5,000. The mansion house was let to Colonel Latham of Greenock in 1880. The area of the estate including the above stables and a walled garden was about 2700 acres.The Greenock Art Club was established in 1877 and it is recorded that in the first year of the club 74 members were registered and it’s interesting to note that the ratio was 54 males to 20 women, there is a very different ratio today. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:41 PM |
EDM |
2860 (Digital Doors Open) |
Belville Community Garden and Office |
Belville Community Garden is an urban greenspace loved by the local residents, offering community growing opportunities with an award winning biodiversity garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:43 PM |
EDM |
2861 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock - Central Library |
We’ve got the bricks, the space AND images of Inverclyde’s famous sons James Watt inventions. We want you to help us Invent just like him and build your inventions with Lego!Families have a chance to take part in “Making Waves- Libraries as Cultural Hubs” public consultation and use this opportunity to shape the exciting ways the library space will be used moving forward! Suitable for all ages (but we ask that children aged under 8 bring an adult.)Lego Watt! will take place at all Inverclyde libraries and on Saturday 31st August 2019.Sessions are drop-in from 11am – 12 noon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:45 PM |
EDM |
2862 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverkip & Wemyss Bay Library |
We’ve got the bricks, the space AND images of Inverclyde’s famous sons James Watt inventions. We want you to help us Invent just like him and build your inventions with lego! Families have a chance to take part in “Making Waves- Libraries as Cultural Hubs” public consultation and use this opportunity to shape the exciting ways the library space will be used moving forward! Suitable for all ages (but we ask that children aged under 8 bring an adult.)Lego Watt! will take place at all Inverclyde libraries and on Saturday 31st August 2019.Sessions are drop-in from 11am – 12 noon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:47 PM |
EDM |
2863 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmacolm Library |
A building block session for children took place at all Inverclyde libraries and at Inverclyde Heritage Hub. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:49 PM |
EDM |
2864 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port Glasgow Library |
We’ve got the bricks, the space AND images of Inverclyde’s famous sons James Watt inventions. We want you to help us Invent just like him and build your inventions with lego!
Families have a chance to take part in “Making Waves- Libraries as Cultural Hubs” public consultation and use this opportunity to shape the exciting ways the library space will be used moving forward!
Suitable for all ages (but we ask that children aged under 8 bring an adult.)
Lego Watt! will take place at all Inverclyde libraries and on Saturday 31st August 2019.
Sessions are drop-in from 11am – 12 noon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:51 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:37:29 PM |
EDM |
2865 (Digital Doors Open) |
Be a tourist in your town - Greenock |
Back by popular demand we are reviving this popular tour from the past!A local coach tour to visit many of Greenock’s wonderful attractions. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:53 PM |
EDM |
2866 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenpark Early Learning Centre |
Glenpark Early Learning Centre has been built on part of the former Greenock Academy site to replace the current ‘west end’ facility at Kelly Street Children’s Centre and St Mary’s Primary School Campus. The new purpose built establishment caters for 100 children each session.A rich outdoor learning environment has been created. Each of the three playrooms has an outdoor classroom attached to allow free flow access for the children. The stunning view looks towards the River Clyde. The Cowal Peninsula and the MV Captayannis will be key topics for the children’s learning. A quote from Oliver Bonnar, age 4 “Wow, you can see the whole of Greenock from here” |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:55 PM |
EDM |
2867 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moorfoot Primary School, Nursery Class & Garvel Deaf Centre |
Moorfoot Primary School, Nursery Class and Garvel Deaf Centre has undergone an extensive £5m refurbishment and provides a high quality learning environment, fit for purpose in a 21st century school. Bright, airy classroom space is enhanced by the creation of large and flexible learning areas “outside” classrooms. Spectacular roof lights increase natural lighting throughout. All classes are insulated acoustically to the highest standard, creating an improved learning experience particularly for deaf learners. The striking ICT suite and library add to the many features of a “five star” learning environment. Externally, the entrance plaza, senior playground/dining terrace and secure nursery playground are a showcase of some of the outstanding features of the transformation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:22:58 PM |
EDM |
2868 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Primary School, Gourock |
This modern and exciting primary school will be open to visitors and pupils past and present. It will give people the opportunity to see the new state of the art facility. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:00 PM |
EDM |
2869 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenock Arts Club |
The new Stable studio is an exhibition and work space. Visitors will see artists at work and view paintings and crafts. They may also try producing art work themselves as we will have materials on hand for people to try their hand at drawing, painting and crafts. We will have club members on hand demonstrating- Painting, craft making and wood turning.Refreshments are available and children are very welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:02 PM |
EDM |
2870 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's School, Kilmacolm |
St Columba’s was opened in 1897 as an independent boarding and day school to 54 young ladies. Pioneering educators, such as Georgina Kinnear and her protégés, Miss Young and Miss Waugh, were pivotal in shaping the School ensuring that the girls not only received “an education not inferior to that of their brothers”, but one which allowed them to develop their individual talents and aspirations.Shalott, an impressive Victorian mansion on Knockbuckle Road, housed first the School’s boarders and when boarding ceased in 1970, it was developed as the home of Junior School.Come in and explore this historical building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:04 PM |
EDM |
2871 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arradoul House |
Listed C(S). Core built as Parsonage for neighbouring Arradoul Episcopal chapel about 1835-6 probably to a design by William Robertson of Elgin for the Rev. Edward Lillingstone and his bride, Elizabeth Marjorie, daughter of Adam Gordon of Cairnfield, married at Arradoul 14 May, 1836. Adam Gordon closed and dismantled the chapel c 1840 after disagreement with a later incumbent. House enlarged c.1900. Delightful box hedges in garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:06 PM |
EDM |
2872 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Gregory's Church, Preshome |
The foundation stone was laid on Thursday 29 May 1788, by Letterfourie and his brother. The Chapel was opened for Holy Mass on Whit Sunday (Pentecost), 23 May 1790.Described as a wide rectangular Church with harled walls and freestone dressing, with flanking staircase pavilions, well-disposed headed openings, and a pedimented gable. The Church is adorned with urn finials; its west end is a charming product of eighteenth century taste, in which Italian baroque has been skilfully naturalised in a Banffshire setting.No chapel approaching its pretensions has been erected in Scotland since the Reformation. Even now, in the opinion of many appropriately qualified to decide, it is surpassed by no other Chapel in Scotland in spaciousness and in the elegance of its internal proportions.Listed Category B. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:08 PM |
EDM |
2873 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ninian's Church, Tynet |
Situated within a short distance from the main Elgin to Banff road, a quarter of a mile north of The Mill of Tynet, lies the oldest Post- Reformation Catholic Church in Scotland still used for regular worship.Nobody glancing at this long low building with its harled walls, slated roof and square headed windows, would ever guess that it is a Church, far less that it is a Catholic Church.Listed Category Bwww.stpeters-pa.org.uk/pa/st-ninians-tynet |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:10 PM |
EDM |
2874 (Digital Doors Open) |
Quarry Gardens Lodge |
Listed Category B. 1825 William Robertson, Elgin, architect. The quarry gardens are overgrown and the driveway no longer important. However, the 2-storey, bow fronted lodge with crenellated (battlemented) wallhead is attractive and suggests the former importance of this entrance. Exterior viewing only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:13 PM |
EDM |
2875 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Church |
Listed Category B 1852-54 by A & W Reid, pointed gothic church with tall three stage tower and spire with clock faces. Braced rafter ceiling internally, gallery supported by slender hexagonal columns with plaster capitals; panelled balustrade with Gothic motif and painted plaster friezes of entwined leaves and buds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:15 PM |
EDM |
2876 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elgin High Church |
Elgin High Church was built in the 1840's as a Free Church. It then joined with the Church of Scotland in 1929. Made of sandstone the North end has three large arched windows.There are arched windows at the sides. The church interior is largely unchanged since it opened with original pews.There are halls at the rear of the church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:17 PM |
EDM |
2877 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Villa & Ice-house |
Listed Category A 1830 almost certainly designed by William Robertson for Mrs Grant of Elchies, South Villa is the epitome of the Regency Villa in Elgin. Two storey under a low pitch pavilion roof, the central entrance fronted by a semicircular portico with Greek-Doric columns. 2 storey canted bay windows decorate the flanking elevations, all enriched by original cast-iron railings. The external blind boxes to the windows are an unusual survivor. Fine plaster ceiling and Ionic columned screen in entrance hall, otherwise little of original interior has survived. Domestic ice-house in garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:19 PM |
EDM |
2878 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's South Church of Scotland |
Built in 1905-06, the church, which is regularly used as a wedding venue, contains many attractive stained glass windows, including a World War I window and several memorial windows. The fine hexagonal pulpit dates from 1684 from the old St Giles Church in Elgin. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:21 PM |
EDM |
2879 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Bield |
Listed Category B 1930-32 by James B Dunn for Edward S Harrison, woollen mill owner, Ex- Lord Provost of Elgin. Substantial 2-storey and attic house with Scottish Renaissance details. The arcaded loggia recalls Elgin's arcaded merchant houses, such as Braco's banking house of 1694. Much of the Bield is Harrison's own design and he completed the supervision of the construction after the death of the architect in 1931. The built-in garage was an innovation in 1930, the insurance company requiring that it be completely concrete lined and the inner door to the house be metal lined. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:23 PM |
EDM |
2880 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shempston House |
Mid 18C farmhouse superseded by early 19C farmhouse to south, both now linked. Late 19C wing extended to south with new entrance door in re-entrant angle. Major late 20C extensions and alterations; including Italian marble stair and hall, large reception room to east with Tuscan columned loggia. A comfortable modern country house. Disabled access - Single step. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:25 PM |
EDM |
2881 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gordonstoun House |
This is a fine mansion with 3-storey, 8-bay central block facing north/south. 4-bay, 2-storey and attic wings to east and west. The impressive staircase hall leads to the first floor north and south drawing rooms.The mural on the wall of the staircase hall is the work of George Kennedy, the School’s first architect, who arrived during World War II and taught classics. The mural was intended to provide inspiration for the progressive development of the estate, following the School’s return to Gordonstoun after the war and on finding the buildings in a state of dilapidation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:27 PM |
EDM |
2882 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenrinnes Lodge |
Listed Category B. Imposing late 19C, probably designed by Brown & Watt, Aberdeen. Scottish Revival style with long entrance front and pronounced bay windows. Fine Victorian conservatory. Granite bellcote of the Glen Rinnes church of 1813 and superseded in 1883 (now secularised) in garden. Exterior viewing of house only, together with conservatory and garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:29 PM |
EDM |
2883 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Giles' Church |
St Giles’ was the most important church in the burgh of Edinburgh (although it was not a cathedral until the 1630s). In 1544 St Giles’ was still a Catholic Church. It was lavishly decorated with statues and stained glass, and housed the altars of the local craft guilds. The feast day of St Giles (on 1st September) was marked by a religious procession along the Royal Mile. In 1558 Protestant Reformers disrupted the religious festivities, throwing a statue of St Giles to the ground, and smashing it upon the paving stones. Two years later Scotland officially rejected Catholicism, and St Giles’ became a Protestant place of worship. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:31 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:33 PM |
EDM |
2884 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scott Moncrief & Co |
Listed Category B 1870-80 by A Marshall Mackenzie, 3-storey and attic building on the site of the 17C Ritchie's House. First floor room has large fireplace dated 1688, Initialled IDCV for John Donaldson and Catherine Urquhart, his wife, together with the Donaldson arms. The projecting oriel window recalls that originally on Ritchie's House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:34 PM |
EDM |
2885 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Thomas RC Church |
Listed Category A 1828-9, built to a design by William Robertson, Elgin, with money raised by the priest, Walter Lovi who also acted as master-of-works. Large copper dome designed by C J Menart, Glasgow, added 1916. The painting hanging behind the altar is 'The Incredulity of St. Thomas' by Francois Dubois, gifted to Lovi by Charles X of France. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:36 PM |
EDM |
2886 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Church of Scotland |
Listed Category B. Duncan MacMillan, architect 1878-9. Substantial Gothic Revival building the tower topped with a crown. Lofty interior with gallery supported by slender cast-iron columns; panelled pulpit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:38 PM |
EDM |
2887 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town Hall & Seafield Arms |
Listed Category A. William Robertson 1822-23, conceived as a single range and including 'commodious court room', council chamber, ball room, post office besides hotel. Built and paid for by the Earl of Seafield for £3,000; in 1900 the 4-bay end range facing the Square was sympathetically extended by John Fowlie, architect. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:40 PM |
EDM |
2888 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Buckie Drifter |
1994, striking modern design by The Kennedy Partnership, Aberdeen for Moray Council displaying and recording many aspects of the fishing industry, past and present, besides marine paintings by Peter Anson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:42 PM |
EDM |
2889 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coxton Tower |
Listed Category A.Dated 1641 or 1644, Coxton is a 4-storey tower house with a single vaulted room on each floor linked by a narrow spiral stair within the wall thickness. The roof is of stone slabs on a pointed vault, with two circular enclosed bartizan towers and one open square bartizan, which gives good views across the surrounding countryside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:49 PM |
EDM |
2890 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clock Tower |
Probably built in l839, this tall baronial clock tower dominates The Square at the centre of the town; clock installed in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Accommodates Tourist Information Office. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:51 PM |
EDM |
2891 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's Church |
A delicately detailed early 20C Tudor church by John Wittet of Elgin |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:53 PM |
EDM |
2892 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Leonard's Church |
A substantial Victorian Gothic church with fine decorative detailing and a sturdy stone spire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:55 PM |
EDM |
2893 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Laurence Church |
Built in 1904 to a design of John Robertson to replace the 1775 box Kirk of which only the gatepiers to the Kirkyard survive. Excellent 1939 stained glass by Douglas Strachan. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:23:57 PM |
EDM |
2894 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael's |
Listed Category B.Former Episcopalian Rectory by Robert Baillie Pratt 1911-12 in late 19C style. Many details such as hood mouldings over windows and the use of flat ogee arches internally reflect details of Holy Trinity Church. High quality interior carpentry and original detailing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:00 PM |
EDM |
2895 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cullen Railway Viaducts |
P M Bartlett, engineer, 1884-6. The coastal railway, carried on a series of tall arches, fringes Cullen and is now part of the townscape and a public walkway to Portnockie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:02 PM |
EDM |
2896 (Digital Doors Open) |
Main Entrance Lodge - Gordon Castle |
Listed Category A. Lodges linked to entrance arch by screen walls, the composition stretching out across the driveway and particularly attractive when the sandstone walls glow in evening sun. Exterior viewing only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:04 PM |
EDM |
2897 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cullen House |
Including: Cullen House Bridge, North Tower, Old Dining Room, South Tower, Old Kitchens and Grand Entry. Listed Category A. Over the centuries the mansion has grown like Topsy and finally predominantly re-modelled in Baronial manner by David Bryce, 1858-9. However, the core is the 1602 tower house overlooking the Cullen Burn gorge and the ensuing additions and alterations over the years from a veritable roll call of Scottish architects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:06 PM |
EDM |
2898 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cullen Parish Church |
Listed Category A. 13th century core, the south aisle added in 1539 with later north aisle forming cruciform plan. In the former chancel (east) there is c. 1550 carved stone Sacrament House, a cupboard for safe keeping of consecrated elements of bread and wine. Above the cupboard recess are two angels supporting a monstrance (ornamental glazed frame displaying consecrated water). Also a magnificent c. 1554 mural tomb and 'Laird's Loft' or private pew for the Earls of Seafield, in part constructed of re-used 17th century carved wood. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:09 PM |
EDM |
2899 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ellyside Cottage |
19C former shepherd's cottage; award winning restoration by the owners from 1991 modern extension with barrel-vaulted, glass walled kitchen-living area added 1999, the design inspired by railway carriages. Attractive garden created by owners. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:11 PM |
EDM |
2900 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mill of Towie |
Listed Category A Early-mid l9C grain mill with drying kiln and breast-shot paddle wheel, restored 1988. Machinery intact and in working order. The group of buildings include former miller's house and steading. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:13 PM |
EDM |
2901 (Digital Doors Open) |
Davidston House |
Listed Category A.Delightful, L-plan vernacular laird's house complete with angle bartizan turrets at opposing angles to keep a defensive eye open for possible unfriendly visitors: architecturally slightly old fashioned by 1678. Masked date stone at SW angle of 1678, initialled IG and IA for Gordon and Abercrombie: I used for J in 17C, so perhaps John and Janet. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:15 PM |
EDM |
2902 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hazlewood |
Listed Category B C 1830, probably by William Robertson, Elgin: suave single-storey villa built against slope with substantial 2-storey garden elevation to rear. Top-lit entrance hall with restrained elegant house carpentry. Tiny doocot/hen house to rear. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:17 PM |
EDM |
2903 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arndilly House |
Listed Category A.Mansion house on earlier site, c 1770. Thereafter additions 1826, William Robertson, and 1840, Thomas Mackenzie, both Elgin. Porte-cochere graces entrance front, circular terrace at east over cool store and substantial drum stairwell at rear. Elegant public rooms. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:19 PM |
EDM |
2904 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boharm burial ground & ruined church |
Listed Category B.Boharm parish churches have occupied at least 3 sites in the parish. This one dates from 1618: the burial aisle commemorates the families of Arndilly and Auchlunkart. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:21 PM |
EDM |
2905 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boat of Brig Tollhouse |
Listed Category BSite of medieval bridge, in turn crossed by ferry boat and then suspension bridge in 1830 (replaced 1952): 'pontage' or tollhouse accommodated keeper who collected toll. Designed by William Robertson and paid for, like the suspension bridge, by 3 neighbouring landowners. Exterior only: visible from road at all times. Speyside way carpark close by. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:23 PM |
EDM |
2906 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Saints Episcopal Church, Buckie |
Built in 1876, the Episcopal Church of All Saints in Buckie and the elaborately carved freestone font were designed by Alexander Ross of Inverness.The church has a distinctive rounded apse and a broach spire; stained glass windows including a Rose window at the West end. The East end of the church was remodelled in 1951 when the present marble altar was installed.Listed Category B |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:25 PM |
EDM |
2907 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Church |
Designed in 1841 by Patrick Wilson but soon afterwards remodelled by Thomas Mackenzie in Italianate style. One of the older Scottish Episcopal Church buildings in the country. There are three wall-sized murals in the church, two are by the artist Hole and dated 1906 and 1912 while the third is by Haswell Miller, created in 1936. The church will be holding a Flower Festival along with organ music and refreshments on the lawn outside the church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:28 PM |
EDM |
2908 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newbold House |
A large country house, conservatory and walled garden dating from 1893. The house and garden are now run as a social enterprise promoting sustainable living. Visit the house and peace garden and see the home-grown food. Learn about the workshops, venue hire and accommodation that are on offer. There will also be apple pressing available on the day.www.newboldtrust.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:30 PM |
EDM |
2909 (Digital Doors Open) |
Nelson's Tower |
Come and conquer Nelson's Tower and enjoy one of the best views across Moray. Completed in 1812 in memory of Admiral Nelson, the tower offers fantastic views over Forres and surrounds. With artefacts, a children's quiz and volunteers on hand to answer questions, a visit to the Tower is a great trip out. www.forresheritage.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:32 PM |
EDM |
2910 (Digital Doors Open) |
Invererne House, Forres |
1.5 miles north of Forres. Built in 1818 by owner General William Grant, it has a superficial resemblance to the 18th Century “Great Houses” of the West Indian Plantations. This four storied building with beautiful Drawing Room and Dining Room provides evidence of the skilled craft workers in the Forres area in the early 1800s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:34 PM |
EDM |
2911 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Church, Buckie |
Designed by Bishop Kyle and the Architect, Alexander Ellis the foundations were laid in 1851 and the church completed in 1857. The resulting fine Gothic Church with its prominent west front (said to be a reduced version of that of Elgin Cathedral) with its twin towers and spires, has become one of the Landmarks of the area.The grandeur of the exterior of St Peter's is matched by the richness of the interior, which has been enhanced in later years. The interior is unusually light, with clerestory windows along the length of the nave, and a large Gothic window in the west front above the choir.Listed Category A. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:37 PM |
EDM |
2912 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellie Parish Church |
Listed Category A. 1798 John Baxter Edinburgh. Pedimented, porticoed classical church dominating The Square, replacing the old Bellie Parish church at Roman Camp. Restrained galleried interior mainly lit by clear glass. Alterations in the 1880's probably include the Greek key pattern detailing to the galleries. Copies of original drawings displayed within the church building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:39 PM |
EDM |
2913 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tugnet: Ice House |
Tugnet is reputed to the largest icehouse in Scotland. There are 6 vaulted chambers with cobbled floors and drainage sumps. Ice was collected during the winter and shot into vaults through external chutes.Icehouses are usually built into the side of a slope to retain cold but here the site is flat and the semi-subterranean, mounded structure excavated, turf covered and brick-lined for coolness. Built originally for storing the salmon netted in the River Spey, it now houses the Scottish Dolphin Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:42 PM |
EDM |
2914 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tugnet: Fishhouse |
Listed Category A. Dated 1783. The squat chimney serves the large hearth where salmon were par-boiled in large pars. Exterior viewing only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:44 PM |
EDM |
2915 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tugnet: Courtyard |
Listed Category A. 1772 John Baxter, architect. The hollow square originally accommodated fishermen, stables, cooperage and stores all serving the salmon fishing. Exterior viewing only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:46 PM |
EDM |
2916 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gordon Chapel |
1834, Archibald Simpson, Aberdeen, architect with later alterations by Alexander Ross. Inverness. It originally combined school and chapel, the school in the ground floor (now converted as minister's dwelling) and chapel above. Fine stained glass windows by Arts and Crafts designers \William Morris. Sir Edward Burnes-Jones and others. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:48 PM |
EDM |
2917 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fochabers RC Church |
Listed Category B. 1826-8 designed by James Gillespie, architect, Edinburgh who was also responsible for Dr. Gray's Hospital, Elgin. Gothic Revival style with buttress, pinnacles and tranceried windows. Aisless galleried interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:50 PM |
EDM |
2918 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old Stables, Dallas Lodge |
An extensive range of crowstepped farm offices built by Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun in the late 16C to resemble the more famous Round Square there. The intended great house was never built however and the present lodge (not open) was added to the offices in 1901. Some portions retain their original pegged rafter roofs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:52 PM |
EDM |
2919 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dallas Parish Church |
Built in 1793 to replace the ancient St Michael's described as 'a very ancient fabric, thatched with heath and without windows save two or three narrow slits'. During construction, the congregation worshiped in a barn at Dallas Lodge (No. 15). There is a 16C cross and an early 19C gabled watch house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:54 PM |
EDM |
2920 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blervie House & Gardens |
Designed in 1911 by J M Dick Peddie as a replacement for Blervie Mains House. A fine Edwardian classical 2 storey mansion with simply detailed but spacious austere interiors and a central vaulted top lit stairwell. 1987 Randoll Coate maze in garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:56 PM |
EDM |
2921 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinkillie House & Gardens |
Former manse designed in 1823 by John Patterson of Edinburgh on unusual butterfly plan with single storey outer wings. Circular entrance hall with round Drawing Room. Attractive gardens extending up river from house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:24:58 PM |
EDM |
2922 (Digital Doors Open) |
Logie House |
Mid 18C mansion with substantial mid 19C additions. Attractive wooden staircase and fine panelled library. Interesting plasterwork and spectacular views down to the Findhorn.Logie House Gardens newly re-opened following major restructuring and replanting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:01 PM |
EDM |
2923 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brodie Castle |
Celebrated tower house with Scottish baronial additions. A substantial mansion dating variously from 1567 to 1852. Built originally by Alexander 12th Baron of Brodie who was descended from Malcolm, Thane of Brodie, d 1285. The substantial additions of 1824 by William Burn were only part of the intended improvements at that date. It contains fine collections of furniture and art. It is also associated with the beauty Mary Sleigh, who married Baron Brodie, the Lord Lyon, in 1725, and is commemorated in the song 'Mally Leigh'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:03 PM |
EDM |
2924 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mortlach Distillery |
Established in 1823, though most buildings date from c 1860. Fine 3-storey former malt barn and kilns. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:05 PM |
EDM |
2925 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary of the Assumption RC Church |
Listed Category B, 1825, designed by William Robertson, Elgin. Simple rectangle with buttressed and crenellated street gable with flanking archways as additional decorative feature to frontage. Vaulted interior with green and white marble altar. Later hall and presbytery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:07 PM |
EDM |
2926 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael's Episcopal Church |
Unlisted. Alexander Ross. Simple, small Gothic Revival building dating from 1880. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:10 PM |
EDM |
2927 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dufftown Railway Station |
Unlisted 1862. Now used by the Keith & Dufftown Railway running trains the eleven mile journey each summer weekend. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:12 PM |
EDM |
2928 (Digital Doors Open) |
Keith Town Railway Station |
Reconstructed 2002 by volunteer members. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:15 PM |
EDM |
2929 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Keith |
This Gothic church was designed by Alexander Ross, 1882 replacing the small, plain building (1808) behind Land Street.Amongst the fittings is the Seabury Chair used by Bishop Kilgour when consecrated as the first American Episcopal bishop in Aberdeen 1784.Listed Category B. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:17 PM |
EDM |
2930 (Digital Doors Open) |
67 Seatown |
Dr. P Hetherington. Early 19C: home of the late Tony Hetherington who (c.1980) restored and enlarged the cottage and remodelled its tiny interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:19 PM |
EDM |
2931 (Digital Doors Open) |
Findhorn Foundation Eco Village |
The Findhorn Community was established in 1962 with a vision of a better world. It is now home to around 400 people with events and conferences throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:21 PM |
EDM |
2932 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grange Hall & Dovecote |
Built in 1805 for John Gordon Peterkin and continuously owned by the same family ever since. Said to be designed by William Stark but extensively altered in 1837 and 1898, although the fine original public rooms remain. Interesting c 1800 2-tier stone hexagonal dovecote nearby. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:23 PM |
EDM |
2933 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pluscarden Church of Scotland |
The Pluscarden congregation formerly worshiped in part of the Abbey, but were obliged to move in 1898 when it was bought by the Marquis of Bute. He gave them the site, known as the Drinking Hill and the present parish church was built in 1898 to a design by A & W Reid and Wittet of Elgin. Some features are based on the nearby Abbey. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:26 PM |
EDM |
2934 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Church |
Listed Category B. Originally the Free Church of Scotland designed by A & W Reid, Elgin. Plain Gothic revival design and simple interior with impressive modern stained glass including a circular window of 1967 depicting the risen Christ. Interesting collection of communion ware and tokens, some from the linked Rothiemay Parish Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:28 PM |
EDM |
2935 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milton Tower |
Listed Category B. The surviving portion of Milton Castle, c 1480 and later; simple 2-storey rubble tower over vaulted ground floor. Exterior viewing only; visible from road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:30 PM |
EDM |
2936 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Bridge over River Isla |
Listed Category A, 1609, repaired 1822; probably the oldest extant bridge in Moray, built by Thomas Moray and Janet Lindsay , a 'worthy couple' living close to the ford. Distressed by the cries of persons in danger crossing the river they devoted their savings to a stone bridge. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:32 PM |
EDM |
2937 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Keith Burial Ground |
Listed Category B Site of earlier church dedicated to St Rufus, superseded by present larger church. Interesting 17C and later carved tombstones. The bellcote of the old church re-erected at Botriphnie Church, Drummuir, in 1821. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:34 PM |
EDM |
2938 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pringle Church |
Listed Category C(S). D & R Macmillan, Aberdeen. Gothic former Free Church of Scotland replacing the earlier one of 1845 in South Street. The spire is a landmark and the building now serves as a museum and antique shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:36 PM |
EDM |
2939 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milne's School |
Listed Category A. 1845-6, Thomas Mackenzie, architect, Elgin in Neo-Tudor style. Impressive building with pinnacle wallhead and substantial oriel window giving presence to the frontage. The ornate window tracery pattern is original, copied from old photographs when the school was restored a decade or so ago. Now used as a primary school. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:38 PM |
EDM |
2940 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gordon Castle Walled Garden |
One of Britain's oldest and largest walled kitchen gardens. It is currently being restored to its former glory complete with cafe, children's play area and shop. Discover our beautiful garden this Doors Open Day. If visitors would like lunch in the café, then please book in advance.www.gordoncastle.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:41 PM |
EDM |
2941 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballindalloch Castle |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:43 PM |
EDM |
2942 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drummuir Primary School |
Exhibition devoted to the village, its environment and history, prepared by pupils and staff. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:45 PM |
EDM |
2943 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Rufus Church of Scotland |
Listed Category A. Large Gothic buttressed church with square tower on dominant site; designed by the Edinburgh architect, James Gillespie Graham to replace the old St Rufus, from which a small medieval cupboard for storage of communion vessels is reset near pulpit. Spacious galleried interior; gilded Seafield armorial. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:47 PM |
EDM |
2944 (Digital Doors Open) |
Botriphnie Parish Church of Scotland |
Listed Category B.Traditional rectangular church with paired tall windows in symmetrical south front flanking pulpit; built in 1820 on earlier site. The ball-finialled bellcote at west gable is re-used from the old Keith parish church, abandoned for the grander St Rufus in 1819. Original interior layout with panelled 5-sided gallery embellished by Gordon-Duff armorial. Interesting 17C and later memorials and tombstones in burial ground. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:49 PM |
EDM |
2945 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drummuir Castle Walled Garden |
Victorian walled garden specialising in organic grown vegetables and flowers. Linked to church, road and railway by footpath passing within sight of l8C Kirkton House (not open). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:51 PM |
EDM |
2946 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gordonstoun: Michael Kirk |
Listed Category A dated 1705, restored and interior refurbished by John Kinross, 1900-01. Small Gothic church with large pointed windows with elaborate tracery in east and west gables. Interior panelled throughout, 1900-01, wall-mounted memorials to various members of the Gordon and Gordon Cumming families. Built as a mausoleum to the Gordon of Gordonstoun family, it was restored as an Episcopal chapel for Lady Gordon Cumming in 1900. Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:53 PM |
EDM |
2947 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pitgaveny |
Listed Category B.Tall, 3-storey mansion over raised basement, pedimented south west front with tuscan columned, pedimented doorpiece, restored following removeal of 1870 porch, 1995. Entrance hall similarly restored to original form. Cantilevered stone staircase with moulded lip to risers leads to tall first floor saloon which has bracleted cornice and anthemion frieze. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:55 PM |
EDM |
2948 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scalan Former Catholic Seminary |
Between 1717-1799, the recusant, isolated Catholic seminary at Scalan educated and prepared boys for the priesthood, sending them to the Scots College at Rome and subsequent ordination. The 2-storey house (later a farmhouse) is witness to the tenacity of its adherents. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:25:57 PM |
EDM |
2949 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballindalloch Bridge & Gate Lodge |
The steep wooded gorge of the river Avon forms a panoramic setting for bridge by Robert Burn (1800) and Baronial Revival gate lodge with arched entrance to Ballindalloch Castle (Thomas Mackenzie, architect, Elgin, 1850). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:00 PM |
EDM |
2950 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blairfindy Moor |
A part of the Cairngorms Moorland Project which aims to raise awareness of moorland management in and around the Cairngorms national Park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:02 PM |
EDM |
2951 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballcorach Farm |
The home base of Tilly Smith, who runs the Cairngorm Reindeer Herd. This is a working farm with a fascinating range of unusual farm animals including Soay sheep, wild boar, water buffalo, belted Galloway cattle and reindeer. There is also a rare surviving threshing mill with a horse engine. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:04 PM |
EDM |
2952 (Digital Doors Open) |
Knock Earth House |
A stone-lined underground chamber, possibly built as a souterrain in the late Bronze Age, but thought to have been used more recently as an illicit still. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:06 PM |
EDM |
2953 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkmichael Kirk |
Simple parish kirk set in burial ground close by the River Avon. No longer in ecclesiastical use. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:08 PM |
EDM |
2954 (Digital Doors Open) |
Precision Rifles |
Specialist maker of sporting rifles situated at back of Strathavon Lodge (not open). Rifles are an essential tool in deer management as well as sport. Callum Ferguson and his team make them to individual specification. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:10 PM |
EDM |
2955 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Bridge of Avon |
Built during construction of the military road through Avonside in 1754, this substantial bridge provided the main route across the crystal clear waters of the Avon until it was replaced in 1991. An attractive picnic site and an excellent vantage point for viewing this lovely river. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:13 PM |
EDM |
2956 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tomintoul Church of Scotland |
Parliamentary church built to standard design by Thomas Telford in 1826 of which the bellcote survives. Remodelled in Gothic Revival manner by Inverness architect John Robertson in 1900. Former Telford manse next to church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:15 PM |
EDM |
2957 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tomintoul RC Church |
Built by George Mathewson, Dundee, architect, replacing a small chapel outside the village. The east arm of the cruciform layout serves as presbytery and the interior of the church altered. There is a carved local slate date-stone above main door. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:17 PM |
EDM |
2958 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crown Estate Offices |
Glenlivet is the largest property owned by the Crown Estate encompassing an area of 58,000 acres. From the 16-20C, Glenlivet belonged to the Gordon family, later the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon who owned most of the southern part of Banffshire until the 1900s. It became the property of the Crown Estate in 1937 and is now run as a highly integrated multiple-use upland estate. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:19 PM |
EDM |
2959 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tomintoul Museum |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:21 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:43 PM |
EDM |
2960 (Digital Doors Open) |
Croughly |
Home of Gordons of Croughly (there was an earlier Croughly upstream of the Conglass Water). James Gordon built some or all of the old house after marriage in 1760, enlarged by Robert's 'new house' after his parent's death in 1812. There are dovecote flight-holes in the gables of the older portion. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:23 PM |
EDM |
2961 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ironstone Mines |
From 1730 to 1737 Iron was mined here and the ore carried by pack horse over the hills to Nethybridge for smelting. In 1841 the mine was opened again for extraction of manganese ore and the conspicuous crushing plant, which used to contain a water wheel, was constructed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:25 PM |
EDM |
2962 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lecht Ski Centre |
Completed in 2004 at a cost of £1.2m and designed by TCD Architects, Aberdeen, this impressive building combines all of the facilities which used to be accommodated in a clutter of wooden buildings which had grown up over the years. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:27 PM |
EDM |
2963 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braes of Glenlivet RC Church |
Delightful Scottish Romanesque church with richly decorated interior designed 1906-7 by the Edwardian architect, John Kinross, financed by the Marquis of Bute, a generous Catholic patron. It is the second church on the site to serve this traditionally, formerly numerous, Catholic population. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:29 PM |
EDM |
2964 (Digital Doors Open) |
Braeval Distillery (Exterior only) |
Formerly named Braes of Glenlivet distillery, Braeval was built in l973-4 by Chivas in an interesting style recalling traditional l9C Speyside whisky distilleries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:31 PM |
EDM |
2965 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tombae RC Church |
1827, designed in Gothic revival manner by John Gall, Aberdeen, but not completed until 1844. East end first served as presbytery and then local school. Lofty, vaulted blue interior spangled with silver stars. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:33 PM |
EDM |
2966 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairngorms National Park at Glenlivet Hall |
Generously proportioned and recently refurbished, the Hall was the venue of last year's award winning Tea in the Park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:35 PM |
EDM |
2967 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenlivet Distillery |
Established by George Smith of Drumin in 1824 and moved to current site in 1858. Manager's House and Visitors' Centre (former barley loft) are the earliest original buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:38 PM |
EDM |
2968 (Digital Doors Open) |
Downan Old Bridge |
Two hump-back arches survive of this former 3-arch bridge probably constructed in the early 1700s. Third arch demolished by the 'Great spate' floods of l829 and never replaced. Surface turfing by Moray Council,1985 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:40 PM |
EDM |
2969 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathisla Distillery |
Listed Category B. Established in 1786 as Milton Distillery: 1695 armorial and other fragments from Milton tower re-set exterior of office block. Paired kilns; undershot waterwheel re-used for decorative effect. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:42 PM |
EDM |
2970 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mortlach Church of Scotland |
Listed Category A.Sited on outskirts of Dufftown by the Dullan Water, the church has 13C rectangular core with later north aisle, forming T-plan.Tomb with recumbent knight in armour thought to be Alexander Duff of Kininvie, died c 1549.Fine monument to Alexander Duff of Keithmore and his wife Helen, by John Faid of Elgin and inscribed in Latin, 'Mi fecit Johannes Faid'.Interesting carved gravestones in porch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:45 PM |
EDM |
2971 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drummuir Castle |
Listed Category A. Picturesque castellated mansion designed by Thomas Mackenzie, Elgin, built 1846-47 for Admiral Archibald Duff. Fine interior with original wallpaper (1847) in dining room and boudoir, and reproduced (1988) in the white and gold drawing room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:47 PM |
EDM |
2972 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ballantruan |
Mid 18C farmhouse with good quality interior woodwork, panelled doors, moulded ceiling joists, box beds and cupboards. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:49 PM |
EDM |
2973 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drumin Country Museum |
Started in 1960 by Cathy Reid, who sadly died last year, this is an intriguing and extensive collection of everyday objects relating to past life in the Grampian countryside. It is arranged in sections related to the house, kitchen, farming etc. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:51 PM |
EDM |
2974 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blairs Home Farm |
Picturesque Italianate group of detached farm steading buildings forming a courtyard with a Club House range. Possibly designed by Archibald Simpson c 1834 and forming a most unusual complex of outstanding interest. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:53 PM |
EDM |
2975 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pluscarden Abbey |
Founded as a house of Valliscaulian monks in 1230 by Alexander II. Bought by the Marquess of Bute in 1889 and gifted in 1948 to the Benedictine monks of Prinknash who restored and re-roofed the transepts, crossing and chancel of the medieval structure. The massive precinct walls contain some bee-boles with Gothic lintels.Unassisted wheelchair access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:55 PM |
EDM |
2976 (Digital Doors Open) |
Milton Brodie |
Chaste Greek South façade of 1835 in style of William Robertson of Elgin fronting and infilling early 18C U-plan courtyard house which itself backs onto an earlier tower house. Milton Brodie was built on an old site which was formerly part of the lands of Kinloss Abbey and known as Windyhills. Assisted wheelchair access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:26:57 PM |
EDM |
2977 (Digital Doors Open) |
Findhorn Village tours |
Findhorn village dates from 1702, but there was an earlier settlement inundated by tidal waters.Findhorn’s importance in the 18th and early 19th centuries as the entrepot for Forres and Nairn cannot be over-emphasised, the village owned by the Roses of Kilravock (see Quay Cottage and Kilravock) from the late 1600s to 1776 when sold to the Munros of Novar, Ross-shire. Sea and salmon fishing have also played a great part in the economy of the village. The houses fronting the bay and harbour originate as sea captains’ and merchant dwellings, including the premises occupied by the Royal Findhorn Yacht Club, mostly dating from the 18th century and having windows in the seaward gables, commanding the coming and going of shipping. The fishertown of single-storey cottages (some now raised to two storeys) is to the east, linked to the shore by numerous foot paths or ‘lanes’ (see above).Most of the earlier buildings are individually Listed (the icehouse also Scheduled) and the greater part of the village included within an Outstanding Conservation Area, all designated by Historic Scotland.Fishing, particularly salmon fishing, has played a great part in the village economy: the salmon fishing era vividly interpreted by the Heritage Centre within one of the icehouses close to the former salmon green (for drying nets on poles) and former fishhouse (where salmon were prepared for sale and export). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:00 PM |
EDM |
2978 (Digital Doors Open) |
James Milne Institute |
The Institute is a former chandlery. Any profits from the sale of refreshments during Doors Open Day will go to installing an electrical mechanism for winding the clock which currently has to be wound by hand every few days. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:02 PM |
EDM |
2979 (Digital Doors Open) |
Findhorn Church of Scotland |
Built in 1843 as a Free Church to a design by John Urquhart (1795-1869), architect/builder. A native of Forres, Urquhart worked for many years in Edinburgh, returning to his native town in 1841. The design, with its pilastered doorway and upper lunettes (semi-circular lights), is unusual, quietly restrained and with some similarity to Free Churches by John Cousins, architect, Edinburgh, whose work may have influenced Urquhart. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:04 PM |
EDM |
2980 (Digital Doors Open) |
Station House |
U-plan range of dwellings (now flatted) entered through an arched pend. Former warehouse with stables and, the building served as station for the short lived Findhorn Railway linking the village with Kinloss between 1860 and 1869. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:06 PM |
EDM |
2981 (Digital Doors Open) |
18 Findhorn (former Post Office) |
This former post office has 18th-century cellar/storage accessed from the road. The row of houses, of 19th-century date, are said to have been built on the site of a former warehouse. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:09 PM |
EDM |
2982 (Digital Doors Open) |
Findhorn Heritage Icehouse |
Mid-19th Century Commercial Icehouse built to support the local Coastal Salmon Netting industry. The underground chambers were used to store natural ice which kept the fish fresh on their way to the London Markets. The chambers now contain displays relating to the Salmon Fishing. Children’s quiz available. The museum opposite the Icehouse will also be open. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:11 PM |
EDM |
2983 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Roundhouse and Shambala |
From c1900 onwards some attractive villas were built close to the shore between Kinloss and the village.The Roundhouse was recently completed to an innovative circular design by the owner/architect, Graham Brown. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:13 PM |
EDM |
2984 (Digital Doors Open) |
Altyre Estate |
Altyre has been owned since the 14th century by the Comyn (Cumming) family (Gordon Cumming from 1795).In 1891 Sir William Gordon Cumming married his American fiancee, Florence Josaphine Garner, a cotton heiress, and they settled at Altyre. Until the Wall Street Crash of 1929, they spent lavishly on the estate, first commissioning the Inverness Arts and Crafts architect WL Caruthers, and then John Kinross, based in Edinburgh. Kinross is known for his elegant, finely detailed and executed designs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:15 PM |
EDM |
2985 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Michael Kirk, Gordonstoun |
Built as a mortuary chapel for Sir Robert Gordon, 3rd Baronet of Gordonstoun who succeeded his father in 1688. Educated at St Andrew’s University, much travelled, well read and a keen amateur chemist he was soon looked on as eccentric. The Michael Kirk is reached along a path from Gordonstoun named the ‘Silent Walk’ as those attending worship were expected to walk there in silence.One of the pillars at the entrance to the enclosure has a rude, vigorous carving of a bearded savage, seemingly in a loin cloth, standing on an upturned leaf, a club over each shoulder, a crude Ionic capital acting as halo. His twin can be seen top right on the 1705 Gordon memorial inside the chapel, one cudgel less.The chapel was re-roofed and furnished as an Episcopal chapel for Lady Gordon Cumming in 1900. It was reconditioned for use by the School before the construction of St Christopher’s in 1966, though the congregation usually had to stand in the open! It is now used for small school services, family weddings and similar occasions. In the graveyard, the medieval Ogstoun market cross survives with some very fine tombstones. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:18 PM |
EDM |
2986 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Round Square |
Unusual circular former steading and service range or square of offices built in the late 17th century. Predominately two-storey, the alternating tallersections with crow-stepped gables. The range is now converted for residential use, classrooms and library (with curved book shelves). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:20 PM |
EDM |
2987 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Beehive Doocot |
The Beehive Doocot is listed category B.It is close to the Round Square and is of the beehive type dating from c1600. The Beehive Doocot contains around 700 nesting boxes for pigeons destined for the table. There is a second doocot on the estate converted from a windmill in 1731. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:22 PM |
EDM |
2988 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Christopher's Chapel |
Designed in 1966 by Patrick Huggins, a former student, after a competition amongst three architectural practices.Built in the jagged profile, ribbed concrete, convex walled style fashionable in the 1960’s. Very calm, soothing interior.The design and layout reflect the School’s brief; to gather the congregation closely around the speaker, to give equal emphasis to the lectern and communion table, underlining the School’s multi-faith composition, to make use of light, simplicity in design and of traditional and modern materials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:24 PM |
EDM |
2989 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumming House |
Designed as an open square by George Kennedy in 1939 using timber naval construction, the walls taper outwards from base to eaves and the main entrance has a hull shaped pediment. Cumming House is 'B-listed. Sadly the square was not completed. Named after Lady Smith-Cumming, a friend of the founder of the School.Exterior viewing only as the building is in residential use by students. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:26 PM |
EDM |
2990 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ogstoun Drama Centre |
Acoustic screens and flexible seating rostra allow the 200 seat theatre to be converted to three separate teaching and rehearsal spaces so that the facility can be in use for the development of drama and dance throughout the year.There is also a generous foyer which doubles as an exhibition and reception space. The detailing both internally and externally has been kept simple and practical. The metal curving wave-form roof brings relatively low eaves heights to minimise visual impact on the landscape and vistas around Gordonstoun.Designed by LDN Architects and opened by HRH The Princess Royal in 2005. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:28 PM |
EDM |
2991 (Digital Doors Open) |
Services Centre |
Built in 1959-60 in neo-Georgian style, a gift of the Besse family in memory of Antonin Besse, this building houses the School’s Fire and Coastguard Services, and, on the upper floor, an examination hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:30 PM |
EDM |
2992 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falconer Museum |
A category B listed Italian Renaissance style museum built to commemorate Hugh Falconer, fossil collector, botanist and contemporary of Charles Darwin. Around the exterior of the building are a number of carved heads depicting eminent scientists including Sir Issac Newton, James Watt and Hugh Millar. Inside is a purpose built Victorian museum including a Curator's flat, now incorporated into the museum's exhibition areas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:32 PM |
EDM |
2993 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Church or Peter Kirk |
Listed Category A structure, dating originally to at least the 13th century. The church is roofless but includes at its west end the base of a 14th century tower along with the remains of a 16th century porch. It was partially rebuilt possibly around 1739 for Presbyterian worship. It appears to have been unroofed during the 19th century prior to the erection of the new church in 1869.Remains of Market Cross date to 14th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:35 PM |
EDM |
2994 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elgin Museum |
Explore Scotland’s oldest independent museum. Brief tours behind the scenes to see the stores, you can find out about the building's past and plans for the future and join in with our drop-in family craft activities. Elgin Museum was purpose built in 1842 by architect Thomas Mackenzie.www.elginmuseum.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:37 PM |
EDM |
2995 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinloss Abbey |
Walled burial ground containing ruins of Kinloss Abbey.Surviving fragments of Abbey, dating from 13th to 16th centuries include portions of south transept of church including barrel vaulted chapel with early 19th century altar with cusped front and entrance dated 1830.Stumps of cluster columns indicate nave; further remains below soil. Circular stair tower and ruins of 16th century Abbot's house stand immediately south of Abbey ruins, just outside burial ground. Fine burial enclosure of early and mid 19th century builds containing memorials to Grant Peterkin family of Grange Hall and Invererne. Mainly 18th and 19th century tombstones. RAF burial enclosure. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:39 PM |
EDM |
2996 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriar's Chapel, Elgin |
Greyfriars Convent is a large complex of buildings with the chapel as the focus. Listed Category A.Founded in 1479 for the Franciscan Friars, Greyfriars was sold to the Sisters of Mercy in 1891. The ruined buildings of the Convent and Chapel were restored between 1896 and 1908 by the Marquis of Bute and his son Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart.Still used as a convent chapel today, now by the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, the interior of the chapel is largely unchanged from when it was re-built. There is a lovely wooden barrel-vaulted roof structure, very finely carved wooden screen dividing the nave from the choir and a beautiful stained glass window above the altar. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:42 PM |
EDM |
2997 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elgin Sheriff Court |
Built in the 1860s, the interior was extensively renovated in 2006 to accommodate the Justice of the Peace Court. Guided tours at 10:30, 12:30 and 2:30 supported by Sheriff Court staff who will provide information about the building and the work that goes on inside. Opportunity to see the cell block. No booking required. **UPDATE - unfortunately, the Prisoner Escort Vehicle won't be available this year. There is still, however, plenty to see in the Sheriff Court. ** |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:44 PM |
EDM |
2998 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Public Library |
Lossiemouth Public Library this year celebrates 110 years since its opening in 1904. This Carnegie funded building retains many of its original features, as well as being the oldest library building in Moray still in use as a library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:46 PM |
EDM |
2999 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ramsay MacDonald's House |
In 1924 Ramsay MacDonald became the UK’s first Labour Prime Minister. He had this house built for his mother in 1908. Most rooms have original furniture, pictures (some from 10 Downing Street), photos, letters, hand-made clothes, schoolbooks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:48 PM |
EDM |
3000 (Digital Doors Open) |
Covesea Lighthouse, by Lossiemouth |
***UPDATE: TOURS OF COVESEA LIGHTHOUSE ARE NOW FULLY BOOKED FOR MORAY DOORS OPEN DAY 2019, SORRY. HOWEVER YOU CAN STILL COME ALONG TO SEE THE GROUNDS AND NEARBY ARMED FORCES HERITAGE CENTRE *** The Alan Stevenson designed Covesea Skerries Lighthouse was completed in 1846. 45 minute guided tours – booking essential. NOW FULLY BOOKED. Grounds will also be open to visitors as will the Heritage Centre which shows the armed forces history of the area and includes a flight simulator.Gallery photos (c) Alan Butterfieldhttp://covesealighthouse.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:51 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 08:01:52 PM |
EDM |
3001 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moray Golf Club |
The Moray Golf Club is celebrating it's 125th year of opening. Learn about the history of this fascinating golf club which famously banned Ramsay MacDonald! The club has two 18 hole golf courses called the Old Course designed by Tom Morris, and the New Course designed by Henry Cotton. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:53 PM |
EDM |
3002 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Town Hall |
This is a B listed newly renovated community run Town Hall built in 1880. Please note only the ground floor of the Town Hall is fully accessible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:55 PM |
EDM |
3003 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Fisheries and Community Museum |
One of Morays most interesting heritage museums. It holds many fascinating artefacts. The museum also contains the reconstructed study of Ramsay MacDonald from his Lossiemouth home the 'Hillocks', and the original lighting machinery from Covesea Lighthouse. Please note only the ground floor of the museum is fully accessible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:57 PM |
EDM |
3004 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth House |
Lossiemouth House is a B listed building and regarded as one of the oldest houses in Lossiemouth, being built in C. 1780. Being the property of Lady Gordon of Gordonstoun, the house has many original features including a central projecting circular drumtower which rises full height with conical slated roof, and the original well in the grounds of the property. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:27:59 PM |
EDM |
3005 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Gerardines High Church |
Lossiemouth's High Church, situated on Coulardhill, was built in 1903 by Sir John Burnet in the Romanesque Style.With its distinctive red tiled roof, white walls and imposing interior this B listed building is a major landmark on the Lossiemouth Townscape.This parish church contains numerous memorials including one for the 1806 Stotfield fishing Disaster. The church also has a beautiful open beamed roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:01 PM |
EDM |
3006 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church |
Opened on 6th August 1911 the small Episcopal Church of St. Margaret's, Lossiemouth is a peaceful place to visit.Inside the church you will find a reserved but well finished interior, with exposed wooded roof structure and finely tooled sandstone walls. Many of the interior fittings have come from a chapel at Altyre House and were donated by Lady Florence Gordon-Cumming.The beautiful east windows feature St. Margaret (incorporating the badge of the Queen’s nurses) and St Luke (incorporating a red cross), the triangular section above and between the windows depicts the Bishop of Moray’s coat of arms. They were made at nearby Pluscarden Abbey.Please note there is only on street parking outside St. Margaret's Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:04 PM |
EDM |
3007 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. James Church of Scotland |
St. James Church on Prospect Terrace is a fine building which looks out onto the old harbour, Seatown and out across Lossiemouh Bay to Buckie. Entrance is through the decorated large pointed doorway, above which is sited the beautifully crafted 'Miraculous Draught' stained glass window, which is best viewed from inside this serene church. The church also features an unusual octagonal tower on it's south east. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:06 PM |
EDM |
3008 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Baptist Church |
Lossiemouth Baptist church was built on James Square in 1861. The simple exterior of the old church contrasts well with the modern extension , which incorporates the wall of the old church into its structure. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:08 PM |
EDM |
3009 (Digital Doors Open) |
Windswept Brewing Co. |
After over 100 years without a brewery of its own, Lossiemouth’s only brewery Windswept Brewing Co started production in 2012. This modern craft brewery produce hand crafted contemporary ales and are already award winning producers. Windswept Brewing Co will be brewing on Lossiemouth's Doors Open Day and you will be able to see the production process and sample the beers in organised tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:10 PM |
EDM |
3010 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Waste Water Treatment Works |
Opened in 2001 Lossiemouth Waste Water Treatment Works are Morays most modern water treatment facilities. This facility treats the waste of some 50,000 Moray residents. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:13 PM |
EDM |
3011 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Heritage Walk |
Join members of the Lossiemouth Heritage Association for a ramble around Lossiemouth exploring some of its history and heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:15 PM |
EDM |
3012 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anderson's Institution of Elgin |
Anderson's Care Home was first opened in 1832 following the remarkable bequest of Andrew Anderson to his home town of Elgin. As a child, he lived a very harsh existence, sleeping in the ruins of the Cathedral with his widowed mother, relying on the generosity of local people.After joining the East India Company's private army as a young man, he quickly climbed the ranks and made a fortune from his conquests. Leaving a generous £70,000 in his will to provide a home for fifty children where they would be educated sufficiently to enable them to earn a living and to give a home to ten aged persons, Andrew obviously remembered his roots.Category A Listed Greek Revival style to a design by Archibald Simpson (architect of St Giles Church), Anderson's is now a lively care home with Heritage Garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:17 PM |
EDM |
3013 (Digital Doors Open) |
Austin's Tearooms |
Fondly remembered by those who enjoyed the treat of eating in elegant surroundings, with crisp linen tablecloths and silver cutlery.Largely unchanged interior with beautiful stained glass window and ornate plaster detailing, with original Art Nouveau features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:20 PM |
EDM |
3014 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elgin Fire Station |
A joint project between Grampian Fire Board, Moray and Aberdeenshire Councils and designed by Aberdeenshire Council architects, Elgin Fire Station was opened in 2001 by the then Deputy First Minister, Jim Wallace. A special feature is the state-of-the-art training block. The Service changed to Scottish Fire & Rescue Service in 2013.The Station provides capability with Fire & Rescue appliances but also has resources to deal with forest fires with an all-terrain vehicle, and water rescue incidents. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:22 PM |
EDM |
3015 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Church, Fochabers |
Completed in 1826 in gothic style, the church has a handsome sandstone facade and rubble walls of many coloured stones. It is adorned with pinnacled buttresses, fine traceried windows and a large central door leads into a porch from which one enters the spacious church.Part of the ceiling of the present sanctuary, at the apex, is done in panels of azure blue with a stencilled design in the middle of each, depicting the medieval letter M. Stained glass windows light the elaborate interior.Listed Category B. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:24 PM |
EDM |
3016 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buckie North Church |
Designed by architect Duncan Macmillan in 1878 this church, with its imposing tower topped by a finial crown, has changed little over the years.The interior is elegantly simple with beautiful wooden beams and panelling.Listed Category B. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:27 PM |
EDM |
3017 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forres Tolbooth |
Built in 1838/39 on the site of the existing Tolbooth which has been in existence for over 800 years. Main features include historic paintings, a court room and a chance to get a first glimpse of the renovated police office and prisoner cells. Volunteers can answer questions and guided tours are available. Disabled access to some rooms. Children can enjoy fingerprinting and a “convicts’ wall!”www.forresheritage.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:29 PM |
EDM |
3018 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow School of Art Highlands & Islands |
Located in the rural outskirts of Forres is The Glasgow School of Art Highlands and Islands Campus in the refurbished beautiful old building called Blair's Farm Steading. The Italianate Grade A listed building designed by Archibald Simpson in 1835 was previously used as a Dairy, Granary and Cottages.The Glasgow School of Art has use of the buildings as its Highlands and Islands Campus, offering Post Graduate Courses in Design Innovation at Masters, Masters of Research and PhD. The perfect peaceful spot to be creative! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:31 PM |
EDM |
3019 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grant Lodge |
Listed (Grade B). Built by Sir James Grant of Grantown. Bought by Sir George Cooper in 1899, who gave the house and surrounding Park to the people of Elgin in 1902. Grant Lodge was used as a public library until 2003, since when it has remained vacant. Note there are nearby toilets and a cafe at Elgin Library |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:31:00 PM |
EDM |
3020 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinkillie Church |
Edinkillie Parish Church is set in a rural location, on the Banks of the River Divie next to the A940, 9 miles South of Forres, with mature trees to the north and west. The large former manse and its grounds lie immediately to the east and the sizeable graveyard surrounds the church on three sides. The church was built in 1741 and renovated in the early 19th century. The interior is relatively simple, typical of other 18th and 19th century Scottish parish churches. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:36 PM |
EDM |
3021 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dyke Parish Church & Mausoleum |
Dated 1781, a rectangular building 66ft long x 33ft wide x 18ft high, lit in the long south elevation by four long round headed windows with a belfry to the west wall and doorways at each end. There are no windows in the north wall. The interior is dominated by an unusual three decker pulpit typical of the period. The three deck pulpit built to accommodate minister, precentor and beadle. Some believe the lowest deck was designed for sinners, caught by elders during the week and made to stand or sit in front of the congregation in shame. James Smith, Nairn and James Smith, Auldearn builders, were given the work of building the church having submitted plans and estimate. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:38 PM |
EDM |
3022 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inveravon Parish Church |
A simple harled church built in 1806 as replacement for a medieval church which stood a little to the south. The porch houses the Inveraven Pictish Stones. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:41 PM |
EDM |
3023 (Digital Doors Open) |
Birnie Kirk |
Birnie church dates back to beginning of 12th century and is one of the oldest churches in Scotland used for regular Sunday worship. Although believed to have been built around 1140 recent archaeological evidence suggests it was even earlier. The church became the first cathedral of the Bishop of Moray and remained the cathedral church until 1184. It is a plain building with a Norman Arch between the chancel and the nave. In 1734 the west gable was rebuilt and larger windows were added (south side). In 1890 further repairs were made. It was listed in 1971 as a category A building.The church is open to the public at all times throughout the year. Regular Sunday Services at 11am alternate with Pluscarden Church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:43 PM |
EDM |
3024 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cluny Hill Findhorn Foundation |
A beautiful large Victorian building just south-east of Forres. The building is set in extensive gardens and woods, and overlooking a golf course. It was originally a hydropathic establishment with a lovely ballroom and dining room and is now an Education Centre and campus of the Findhorn Foundation |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:45 PM |
EDM |
3025 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falconer Museum Store |
This building hides a fascinating interior where much of the hard work to collect and conserve objects for the nearby Falconer Museum is undertaken. Come and see the full range of objects collected, from the forgotten to the weird and wonderful. Guided 60 minute store tours are available at 10am, midday and 2pm. Please book tours via the Eventbrite website.https://moraydod2019falconerstore.eventbrite.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:48 PM |
EDM |
3026 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burghead Visitor Centre |
Can you spot the Moray Firth dolphins from the visitor centre, which is within the old Coastguard lookout building? The building is on top of what was the biggest Pictish fort. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:50 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 03:30:34 PM |
EDM |
3027 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burghead Heritage Walk |
Discover thousands of years of history around the Pictish Fort site including the Well, and Burghead Harbour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:52 PM |
EDM |
3028 (Digital Doors Open) |
AES Solar |
The only company in the UK that manufactures Solar Thermal Collectors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:54 PM |
EDM |
3029 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle to Cathedral Heritage Walk (Elgin) |
For further information on the walks through Elgin's unique history and heritage please visit our website at:www.elginheritage.scot |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:56 PM |
EDM |
3030 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burgie Arboretum |
Within Burgie Estate a wonderful Woodland Garden is currently being developed. The garden started in 2008 and is zoned into geographical areas and species types, including, Lime collection, Chile Bank, Asia Bank, and a Japanese Garden.www.burgie.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:28:58 PM |
EDM |
3031 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lossiemouth Heritage Walk (1) |
From dinosaurs to herring smoking to smuggling. All the things you did not know about Lossie’s history with lots to see, share and enjoy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:01 PM |
EDM |
3032 (Digital Doors Open) |
Darnaway Castle |
***UPDATE - Darnaway Castle is now fully booked for Moray Doors Open Day 2019, sorry ***Historic seat of the Earl’s of Moray since the C14th. Its crowning glory is Randolph’s Hall with the largest and oldest open timber roof in Scotland. Booking essential *** NOW FULLY BOOKED |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:03 PM |
EDM |
3033 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalvey House |
A 1748 Georgian Mansion House in the style of the Adams brothers with a wing added in 1897. It was originally a cell of Pluscarden Abbey. In an idyllic tranquil setting surrounded by trees and well maintained gardens and lawns. The house is owned by the MacLeod family and run as a luxury letting and wedding venue. Light refreshments provided. No disabled access, sorry.www.dalveyhouse.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:05 PM |
EDM |
3034 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forres Town Hall |
The Town Hall has been at the heart of the community since it was built in 1827-29 as the Mechanics' Institute. Since 2018 the Town Hall has been operated by Forres Area Community Trust (FACT) with a view to securing its future via a Community Asset Transfer. There will be a display of drawings and photographs tracing its history and FACT's future plans.www.forresarea.org |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:07 PM |
EDM |
3035 (Digital Doors Open) |
AJ Engineering |
HQ for AJ Engineering & Construction Services. In celebration of its 20th year in business, AJE is opening its doors with a free family fun day which will include a tour of the premises, tailored STEM activities, a bouncy castle, face-painter and BBQ. Visitors will also be able to learn about the company's apprenticeship scheme and meet staff who have gone through it.www.ajengineering.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:09 PM |
EDM |
3036 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duffus House |
Built around 1700 with a large extension in the 1800s, Duffus House has long been associated with Gordonstoun School. Find out more of its past as a family home, a school boarding house and exciting plans for the future. Drinks & cakes available. Outdoor children’s’ activities provided by Earthtime. Access via B9012. Disabled access to ground floor only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:11 PM |
EDM |
3037 (Digital Doors Open) |
BenRiach Distillery |
**UPDATE - BenRiach Distillery is now FULLY BOOKED for Moray Doors Open Day 2019, Sorry *** Visit Warehouse 13, our oldest dunnage warehouse, home to our most experimental casks. Here you will discover how we have built our reputation for eclectic cask maturation, before sampling our whiskies in the visitor centre.” Booking essential - FULLY BOOKED. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:13 PM |
EDM |
3038 (Digital Doors Open) |
Innes House |
Built for Robert Innes 1640-1653 and sold to the 2nd Earl of Fife, James Duff, in 1767. Then, the vast parkland was planted with trees including the rare Chinese Dove Tree and Virginia Camelia. Francis and Annie Tennant purchased the house circa 1910 and it is now ideal for weddings and other events. Refreshments available for purchase. Visitors can explore by themselves or book a guided tour on 01343 842410.www.inneshouse.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:16 PM |
EDM |
3039 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abronhill Parish Church |
This church is an early 1970s multi functional church building by local architects Hugh Wilson and Lewis Womersley and has a magnificent suite of rooms. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:18 PM |
EDM |
3040 (Digital Doors Open) |
Airdrie Arts Centre |
Situated in the Victoria and Town Centre Conservation are this 'B' listed two-storey classical temple in red sandstone was Airdrie's first purpose built public library, designed by George Arthur in 1893 and largely paid for by Andrew Carnegie. It is now home to Airdrie Arts Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:20 PM |
EDM |
3041 (Digital Doors Open) |
Airdrie Library |
This C(s) listed building, located in the Victoria and Town Centre Conservation Area, was designed by JM Arthur in 1924 and now houses Airdrie Public Library. The site and building were largely funded by Andrew Carnegie and Airdrie Savings Bank. The twin doric columns emphasise the entrance and provide a welcoming feature. The library contains the Covenanting Standard of East Monklands from the Battle of Bothwell Brig in 1679. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:23 PM |
EDM |
3042 (Digital Doors Open) |
Airdrie Observatory |
Situated above Airdrie Library, this C(s) listed building is a unique part of Airdrie’s built heritage. Being one of only four such municipal Public Observatories in the United Kingdom, Airdrie is the smallest of the Public Observatories and it dates back to 1896. The Observatory is located above Airdrie Public Library and is a facility owned by North Lanarkshire Council and run in partnership with Airdrie Astronomical Association. The original telescope was donated to Airdrie Library by local astronomer Doctor Reid. It is also Scotland's smallest public observatory.In 2009 the telescope was dismantled and removed from site to allow an overhaul and extensive refurbishment to be undertaken. Additional works including installing a new Observatory dome and Library Roof were also undertaken at this time. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:25 PM |
EDM |
3043 (Digital Doors Open) |
Airdrie Registration Office |
Airdrie Registration Office, Willowbank House, is a fine example of an early 19th Century villa situated in Airdrie's Victoria and Town Centre Conservation Area. Originally the home of Dr Walter Rankin, the house has since seen a variety of uses. It was recently upgraded and was opened as the registration office in 1997. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:27 PM |
EDM |
3044 (Digital Doors Open) |
Albert Bartlett - Booking Essential |
A family business founded in 1948, Albert Bartlett invested £30 in an old water boiler and cast iron bath in order that he might set up a small beetroot boiling operation in Coatbridge. Albert Bartlett is now the UK's leading grower and packer of potatoes. In November 2003 they moved from their Watt Street home to a new state-of-the-art facility on Stirling Road. The site packs over 4,000 tonnes of potatoes a week and has been accredited with various environmental awards.NOW FULLY BOOKEDAs this is a working factory all visitors must book a tour place for Sunday 22nd September in advance only.A maximum of 4 tour places can be booked per person and group bookings cannot be accepted for any tours.The tour times available on Sunday 22nd September 2019 are:9:00am; 10:00am; 11:00amVisitors who have not booked a tour place in advance will not be admitted to the factory. Places are allocated on a first come, first served basis by emailing info@albertbartlett.com. Booking must be made by 5pm on Wednesday 18th September 2019.No high heels, no jewellery apart from plain wedding bands, no false nails, no children under the age of 9, all children must be accompanied by an adult guardian, tours take around 45 minutes. Each tour will be for a maximum of 16 people. You will be supplied with a high-visibility jacket, hair net & hat before entering the factory. Restricted wheelchair access is available. Please note that due to health & safety there will be:limited wheelchair access to the factoryregrettably, no wheelchair access to the factory gantryregrettably, no wheelchair access to the lower gantry.however there is unrestricted wheelchair access to the Presentation situated in the Reception Area.Access for visitors with sight, hearing and other mobility difficulties is available. However, such visitors must be accompanied by a helper due to Health & Safety. Unfortunately there are no facilities to accommodate guide dogs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:29 PM |
EDM |
3045 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auchinbee Farm Early Years Centre |
The 'B' listed traditional farm steadiing was erected in the mid to late 19C and has been successfully converted to house the early years nursery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:32 PM |
EDM |
3046 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barrs Irn-Bru Factory - Fully Booked |
Barr Soft Drinks has been making, moving, marketing and selling some of the UK’s best-loved soft drinks brands for over 140 years. The first Barr family soft drinks business was established in Falkirk in 1875 and was soon followed by a second family business in Glasgow in 1887. In 1901 both Barr soft drinks businesses, Robert Barr Falkirk and A.G. Barr and Co. Glasgow, jointly launched their original recipe IRON BREW. The phonetic spelling IRN-BRU was introduced in 1947 following concern over proposed changes to food labelling regulations and IRN-BRU has since gone on to become the much loved and popular brand that it is today. Still made to its original secret recipe, IRN-BRU sits alongside our wide range of popular soft drinks brands, including Tizer, Barr’s Originals, Strathmore spring water and Rubicon. With over £50m invested across the site over the last 10 years, our Cumbernauld facility incorporates our head office, a state of the art manufacturing facility as well as a modern automated high-bay warehouse and logistics operation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:34 PM |
EDM |
3047 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellshill Community Fire Station |
Find out about life in a busy fire station with tours of the fire station and fire engines and information on rescue techniques. Meet the fire service personnel and find out about fire safety.Please note: fire engines may be unavailable at times as this is a working station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:36 PM |
EDM |
3048 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bellshill Registration Office |
Originally the Bothwell Parish Chambers, the building was constructed in 1908 to a Mackintosh-influenced design by John Gibb Morton of 121 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:38 PM |
EDM |
3049 (Digital Doors Open) |
BioCity Scotland are unable to open on Saturday 12th September 2015 |
Originally Organon which was founded by Dr. Saal van Zwanenberg in Oss, the Netherlands, in 1923 as Zwanenberg-Organon. Its first product was insulin in 1923.In the thirties it manufactured estrogens. In 1948, Organon acquired the Newhouse research site in Scotland, United Kingdom. The production of cortisone was initiated in 1953. The now named Koninklijke Zwanenberg-Organon (KZO) fused with the fibre producer AKU in 1969 to become AKZO, later Akzo Nobel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:40 PM |
EDM |
3050 (Digital Doors Open) |
Broadwood Stadium |
Broadwood Stadium, home of Clyde FC, Cumbernauld Colts FC, and Scottish Rugby’s Regional Academy, is Centre Piece of North Lanarkshire Leisure’s Broadwood Sports Hub, catering for over 20 sports and activities and over ¾ million visits a year.Here at Broadwood we have a huge range of facilities, including 2x 11-a-side, 4 x 5-a-side and 2 x 7-a-side football pitches, a rugby compliant 3G full size pitch, an international standard BMX track, 3 x outdoor tennis courts, a gymnastics academy, Fundamentals Soft Play, a spin studio, 2 fully equipped dance/fitness studio’s, a 115 piece Fitness gym, an outdoor Gym and path network to Broadwood Loch.At the heart of these facilities lies our 7,900 seater stadium. Home to Clyde FC, Cumbernauld Colts and Scottish Rugby’s Regional A |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:42 PM |
EDM |
3051 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burngreen Park Kilsyth |
Burngreen Park has been at the heart of Kilsyth for a century. Opening in 1910 the Park has recently been refurbished including the cast iron bandstand and drinking fountain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:44 PM |
EDM |
3052 (Digital Doors Open) |
Calder Parish Church |
The B listed gothic church with spire and rose window was designed by Hugh McLure in 1870. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:47 PM |
EDM |
3053 (Digital Doors Open) |
Canal Cruiser 'Voyager' |
Voyager, the biggest of the society boats, was launched into the Forth and Clyde Canal at the Hillhead Basin, Kirkintilloch in June 2005. Being larger both internally and externally, Voyager can comfortably carry 45 passengers for trips and celebrations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:49 PM |
EDM |
3054 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of the Holy Name Scottish Episcopal Church |
The Foundation Stone for the Church was laid in 1961 and the church was completed in 1962. It was the first new church to be built in the new town of Cumbernauld. As the church was to serve the whole town a site on top of the hill near to the Town centre was chosen. The design of the building was influenced by what became known as the New Liturgical Movement. Instead of the usual arrangement the nave is wider than it is long. This means the congregation are much closer to the altar. Above the altar is a beautiful wooden carving of Christ the King in the shape of a cross and we have a peaceful Lady Chapel which will be open for quiet prayer and meditation all day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:51 PM |
EDM |
3055 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coatbridge Community Fire Station |
One of North Lanarkshire's largest fire stations, Coatbridge Community Fire Station also houses a Mass Decontamination Unit.Tours of the fire station and fire engines and information on rescue techniques. Meet the fire service personnel and find out about fire safety.Please note: fire engines may be unavailable at times as this is a working station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:54 PM |
EDM |
3056 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coatbridge High School |
Coatbridge High School is a C listed building by H and P Barclay (1908) which has had various additions built on to it over the years. The orginal building is of red stone ashlar, some bull-faced coursers and slate roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:56 PM |
EDM |
3057 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coltness Memorial Church |
This B listed elegant rectangular-plan gothic church was designed by Alexander Wallace in 1878. The church contains an elegant pulpit of Caen stone from France with pillars of dark Serpentine marble. The Church organ was built by Thomas Lewis and Son of London. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:29:58 PM |
EDM |
3058 (Digital Doors Open) |
Colzium Estate Heritage Walk |
This event is part of the Kelvin Valley Heritage Walks programme organised by Friends of the Kelvin Valley Park Group. Walk is around 2.5 km (1.5 miles) in length with 20 m (70 feet) height surfaced paths. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:30:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:30:00 PM |
EDM |
3059 (Digital Doors Open) |
Colzium Estate Walled Garden Tours |
This beautiful, south-facing, award winning garden is situated just above Colzium House at around 500ft above sea level and is home to many rare plants and has something to offer throughout the year. The garden brings together a unique collection of plants, shrubs and trees from all over the world. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:00 PM |
EDM |
3060 (Digital Doors Open) |
Colzium Museum and Colzium Lennox Estate |
Colzium House was built in 1783, it was substantially enlarged in 1861, but much of the original building was pulled down in the late 1940s, due to dry rot, but the Victorian frontage and wings survive to form the house we see today. The museum comprises a single room on the second floor of the house, converted out of the former chapel.The Colzium Lennox Estate is rich in history and includes the excavated remains of a 15th Century L-plan tower house demolished in 1703. Nearby is a traditional Scottish ice-house c.1680 which has been restored and is open for public inspection. Also on the estate is a fine walled garden with numerous interesting shrubs and trees.Following the renovations in 2017, the former Clock Theatre adjoining the walled garden has been converted into a visitor centre and garden cafe, also featuring audio visual displays about Colzium’s colourful history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:02 PM |
EDM |
3061 (Digital Doors Open) |
Croy Community Centre |
Croy Historical Society was formed on 4th September 2000 by a group of villagers and former villagers with the aim of identifying, documenting, cataloguing and preserving all available material of local historical interest to Croy village and district. The Society is based at the Heritage Room in Croy Community Centre.Scottish Charity No. SC030769www.croyhistorical.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:05 PM |
EDM |
3062 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Castle and House Exhibition |
John Kirkhope is hosting a tented exhibition showing illustrations of the probably 12th century Motte and Bailey Castle of the Comyns, archaeological and map evidence with artist's impressions of the 14th century Castle of the Flemings and thirdly, pictures and plans of the various stages of development of the present William Adam House, built for John Fleming, 6th Earl of Wigton between 1731 and 1746.This will include plans of the current proposals for the conversion to flats now underway. There will be some biopics of some of the famous residents of the later Castle and of the House plus a little story about a groom who came to the House after the Battle of Waterloo.An area of 16th century cobbled courtyard adjacent to the Tent and near the Icehouse and the Garderobe will be excavated and be visible to visitors. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:07 PM |
EDM |
3063 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Community Enterprise Centre |
Visit Cumbernauld’s newest public building, with the £8m Cumbernauld Community Enterprise Centre having opened in August 2016 to replace the former Muirfield Community Facility. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:09 PM |
EDM |
3064 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Community Fire Station |
This purpose built fire station houses 2 frontline fire appliances and a forward control unit, covering an area of 45 sqkm.Tours of the fire station and fire engines and information on rescue techniques. Meet the fire service personnel and find out about fire safety. The service Urban Fire and Rescue Pod will also be available to explore on the day.Please note: fire engines may be unavailable at times as this is a working station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:11 PM |
EDM |
3065 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld History Exhibition and Guided Walk |
An exhibition about the social and architectural history of Cumbernauld will take place at Cumbernauld Community Enterprise Centre. Cumbernauld residents can also bring their photos of the town for Scotland’s Urban Past to scan for Historic Environment Scotland’s official record.We’re also asking Cumbernauld residents to bring their own photos of the town along to the exhibition to share. The Scotland’s Urban Past team will be there on the 24th to scan these photos in to Historic Environment Scotland’s official record of the built environment .The exhibition itself will look at Cumbernauld from it’s inception, as the result of mass overcrowding in Glasgow, and the vision of Cumbernauld as a New Town and a site of opportunity for residents and businesses alike. Using photographs, advertising material, letters and plans from the 1950s through to the 1990s, visitors can explore the ways in which the town was envisioned and run by the Cumbernauld Development Corporation, as well as shaped and experienced by those who made the move there.The exhibition will pay special attention to the work of Brian Miller, Cumbernauld’s town artist from 1962, and the public art which he created, much of which has now disappeared. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:13 PM |
EDM |
3066 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld House & Doo-Cot |
A fine 18C mansion house, designed by William Adam. Originally the family seat of the Flemings, the Adam interior was lost in a fire in 1877. The house is now the HQ of the D H Morris Group. Historian John Kirkhope will be giving tours and talks on the history of the building and area. Good example of 17C Scottish 'doo-cot' in grounds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:15 PM |
EDM |
3067 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld House Park |
Cumbernauld House Park is the largest town park in North Lanarkshire and one which is steeped in heritage. There is a tremendous history of the park, from Medieval Castles and Mary, Queen of Scots, to graded A-listed Cumbernauld House, designed by renowned Architect William Adam, and 1980 hit movie, Gregory's Girl through to the present day and the work of the Friends of Cumbernauld House Park. Future projects planned for Cumbernauld House Park include an outdoor gym, construction of a new path network, and a community excavation of Cumbernauld Castle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:17 PM |
EDM |
3068 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Library and Museum |
Situated within Cumbernauld's main library, the museum tells the story of Cumbernauld and surrounding area from pre-history to the Romans and on through the 19th century to the development of the new town in the 1960s.View originals and reproductions from the vast archive of the Cumbernauld Development Corporation illustrating the conception, realisation and promotion of Cumbernauld Town Centre, including a screening of historic movie clips of Cumbernauld.11am - 11:45am: Gerry Durkin - Storyteller Stories, songs and laughs for all the family2pm-5pm: Cumbernauld Films A selection of films from the archives showing in our pop up cinema in the museumOn throughout the dayLibrary Memories: A photo display of the Town Centre libraryFor Kids: Colouring in activities, and Lego free playNo booking required, just drop in |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:19 PM |
EDM |
3069 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld New Town Hall |
Designed by the David Leslie Partnership of Glasgow, the building is a fine example of contemporary civic architecture. Built by Mowlem's of Kilsyth, it offers the new town of Cumbernauld a focus for civic events, weddings, meetings and performances. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:21 PM |
EDM |
3070 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Old Parish Church |
This category B listed Church is a unique focal point within the Cumbernauld Village Conservation Area. This ancient building owes its foundations to an early chapel built by the Comyn family at the end of the 12th or the beginning of the 13th century. The Chapel fell into disuse after the Reformation but was rebuilt in 1650 and greatly extended in 1659 and remains in use as a Church of Scotland place of worship today.Tours and Leaflets will be available. Sunday Service 10:15am. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:23 PM |
EDM |
3071 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Theatre |
Cumbernauld Theatre has a distinguished reputation for producing high quality theatre productions, which tour nationally and internationally. The theatre and arts centre are based within a row of 18th century cottages which were originally built as part of the Cumbernauld House Estate and converted to a theatre in the early 1960's.This will be the final year of Cumbernauld Theatre taking part in Doors Open Days from this building as the theatre will be relocating to a brand new arts centre in 2020, so make sure you get along to see behind-the-scenes of this historic venue one last time. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:25 PM |
EDM |
3072 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Town Centre Penthouses |
The former penthouses of Cumbernauld Town Centre. This once award winning brutalist megastructure has suffered from neglect in previous years but now under new management there is a renewed desire to return the penthouses to a suitable use. There are fantastic views over much of Cumbernauld, and farther afield, from the penthouses. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:28 PM |
EDM |
3073 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalziel St Andrews Church |
This B listed church is set out in the form of a crucifix. It is the union of the former Dalziel and St Andrews Church of Scotland congregations in 1996. The parish of Dalziel has a history stretching back to the 12th century, while St Andrews was a daughter church of Dalziel. Erected in 1874, the building houses an organ by the German firm of Walcker 1900, recently restored. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:30 PM |
EDM |
3074 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drumpellier Plant Nursery Complex |
The New Plant Nursery Complex was opened on 19th August 1989, in Drumpellier Country Park. The Nursery has the capacity of growing 927 square metres of plants under cover. It arranges floral decorations for all Council events, produces the summer and winter plant containers as well as supplying the bedding and perennial plants for various site throughout North Lanarkshire.The Nursery has been a popular tourist attraction over the years seeing various tropical plants and seasonal displays, with ornamental gardens such as the house garden and peace garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:32 PM |
EDM |
3075 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunluce |
This A-listed building, built in the 1870's, is a fine example of an Alexander 'Greek' Thomson-styled villa, although the house is thought to be by his partner Robert Turnbull. Internally there remains many of the original features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:34 PM |
EDM |
3076 (Digital Doors Open) |
Finishing (Timing) Tower - Booking Essential |
Built in 1985 by John Payne for the 1986 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. Located on Strathclyde Loch at the Watersports Centre, the Finish Tower is the control centre for the timing of rowing regattas at Strathclyde Park. Enjoy the great views over the park plus lots of information on how the finishing cameras work and how computerised race schedules are managed in this international rowing and sailing venue plus get to press the race finish line buzzer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:36 PM |
EDM |
3077 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fir Park Football Stadium |
13,800 seat football stadium, opened in 1895. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:39 PM |
EDM |
3078 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gartcosh Parish Church |
Gartcosh Church was the first new church opened after the reunion in 1929 of the Established Church and the (majority of the) United Free Church of Scotland. The design of the Church is of Norman character and is constructed of white freestone from Earnock Quarry. It is also said to be the first Church of Scotland hall/church with movable seats and where the sanctuary can be cleared to allow the church to be used for other events if required. The two stained glass windows are early works by Gordon Webster.A volunteer led welcome with local Church history displays, tours of church and hall will be available. Sunday Service at 10:15am to 11:15am, all welcome. Teas and Coffees will also be available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:40 PM |
EDM |
3079 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenboig Parish Church |
A Church of Gothic design with Nave, Gallery, Vestry and Committee Rooms and built of local sandstone, roofed with slate - in 1987 the former Vestry was expanded into storeroom and toilet to make the 'Kirk Room' used for meetings, while the smaller Manager's Room was made into the Vestry, and alteration to the Sanctuary, removing choir pews to form useful 'open areas'. The church also contains 3 light stained glass (actually resin) window in 'dalles de verre' style by Sadie F McLellan.A volunteer led welcome with displays of church memorabilia.Sunday Service 11:45am until 12:45pm, all welcome. Teas and coffees will also be available.On Friday 20th September at 7:30pm there will be "An evening with the Columban Singers" with tickets costing £3.50 and available at the church in advance or on the door. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:43 PM |
EDM |
3080 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gospel Literature Outreach Centre |
Originally Dalziel UF Church, the B listed building now houses the evangelical Gospel Literature Outreach Centre. The buildings have been restored to accommodate a lecture theatre and café. The shallow domed Byzantine inspired church was designed by Henry Fleur in 1916. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:45 PM |
EDM |
3081 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Heritage Walk - Colzium Estare and Banton Loch (2.3km/1.5miles) |
This Guided Heritage walk by the Friends of the Kelvin Valley Park will start at 12 noon at the front door of Colzium House. The walk will take in Colzium Estate and Banton Loch and talk about the heritage of miners and canal builders. Walk will be around 2.3km/1.5 miles long and 30 metres (100 feet) rise on surfaced paths and should take around about one hour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:47 PM |
EDM |
3082 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hands on World Heritiage |
In 2003 the Antonine Wall was nominated for World Heritage Status by the Government with support from Scottish Local Authorities. It became Scotland's 5th World Heritage Site in 2008 being listed as an extension of the Frontiers of the Roman Empire. It is the most northerly and westerly section of the frontier which stretches across Europe.The Antonine Wall formed the northern defences of Antonine forts, the remaining 3 sides were also ramparts surrounded by 2 or 3 ditches. Forts contained barracks for about 500 men, administrative buildings, storerooms and workshops. The bath house was usually outside the fort to reduce the risk of fire. Antonine forts were located on Croy Hill, Bar Hill and at Westerwood and Castlecary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:49 PM |
EDM |
3083 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kildrum Parish Church |
This B listed church is a striking landmark in the New Town of Cumbernauld. Built by Alan Relach and Stuart Renton (1960-62), this square-plan church was influenced by Scandinavian designs and designed to emphasise light with the use of high level windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:51 PM |
EDM |
3084 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church |
Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Churches have a rich and interesting history leading to the unification of the Old Parish Church and Burns Parish Church to form Kilsyth Burns and Old Parish Church in 1975.The Parish Church was built in 1816 with the Chancel being added in 1932.Come and view the stained glass windows. History Corner, music, and tea and coffee available. Sunday Service 11am until 12pm, all welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:53 PM |
EDM |
3085 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilsyth Cemetery Watchtower |
Built to discourage grave robbers, watchtowers were once a feature of many graveyards. This is a rare survivor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:55 PM |
EDM |
3086 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilsyth Community Fire Station |
Located to the north-east of Kirkintilloch, Kilsyth Community Fire Station also provides fire cover to the villages of Banton, Kelvinhead and Queenzieburn. The building is purpose built and is easily recognisable, look for the training tower. This Community Fire Station is operated by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel from the local community. There is currently 1 fire appliance, 1 special appliance Environmental Incident Support Unit, and 14 firefighters.There will be the chance to meet some of these dedicated community firefighters and discuss their work and to sit in an operational fire engine and have a tour around the station. Community safety advice will also be provided and the Incident Support Unit will be available to explore on the day. Please note: fire engines may be unavailable at times as this is a working station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:57 PM |
EDM |
3087 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirk O' Shotts Church |
Famed landmark building, known as the 'M8 Church'. sits high on hill to immediate south of M8 Glasgow-Edinburgh motorway at its highest point between the two cities.It is a fine example of a James Gillespie Graham parish church built in 1820 and was further renovated by James Brash in 1871. This B listed Church has recently been redecorated and is well worth seeing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:32:59 PM |
EDM |
3088 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lanarkshire Central Mosque |
Lanarkshire Muslim Welfare Society was established through the efforts of five local businessmen in 1980. In 1997 the Society located a site and started taking donations for the construction of a new Mosque. After 8 years, the Mosque opened in 2005 at a cost of over £2 million. Please noteA conservative dress code should be observed within the Mosque.No music allowed |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:02 PM |
EDM |
3089 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lanarkshire Family History Society |
The Lanarkshire Family History Society centre has Microfilm Viewers, PC with internet access, a large selection of Lanarkshire/Glasgow Maps from 1856, many records and files which are of use in compiling your family tree. There is also a growing Reference Library of books relating to Genealogy and Local History. The Centre holds records and information on 37 Lanarkshire Parishes in North and South Lanarkshire. The society is run entirely by volunteers who give their time to help others find out more about their family history and explore their family tree.Continuous Tours of the Research Centre Facilities. Members will help and advise on 'Starting Your Family Tree'. Visitors can use the Resources within the Research Centre.Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.Further information can be found at www.lanarkshirefhs.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:04 PM |
EDM |
3090 (Digital Doors Open) |
Maggies Centre |
Come along and visit Maggie's Lanarkshire. Maggie's Lanarkshire was designed by Reiach and Hall Architects and is located in the grounds of Monklands Hospital. Named the Elizabeth Montgomerie Building, the Centre is a low lying building which negotiates the space between the existing trees. The essence of the design is the matrix of courtyards with Sun catchers being the eye catching Centre pieces in two. Great design and architecture is vital to the care Maggie's offers and so we work with great architects like Reiach and Hall, Zaha Hadid and Richard Rogers who give their time for little or nothing. Their skills deliver the calm environments that make the people who visit and work in our Centres feel safe, valued and comfortable in an atmosphere that stimulates their imagination and lifts their spirits. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:07 PM |
EDM |
3091 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Hall, Chryston |
Lodge Cadder Argyle 147, now in its 243rd year, was founded in Chryston and used several premises in the village before building the Masonic Hall in 1913. Total building costs were £876 7.6d (£876.371/2p). The Lodge is very active and raises thousands of pounds each year for local and national charities. On Saturday the 6 June 2013, 100 years exactly to the day the new building was dedicated, an impressive number of Free masons from all over Scotland attended a re-dedication Services carried out by member of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dunbartonshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:09 PM |
EDM |
3092 (Digital Doors Open) |
Motherwell College |
In August 2009 the new Motherwell College will open its doors for the very first time. Designed for 21st century learning, with its state-of-the-art modern technology classrooms, workshops, seminar rooms, theatre, nursery and accommodation, the new £70m building will change the face of learning in Lanarkshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:11 PM |
EDM |
3093 (Digital Doors Open) |
Motherwell Community Fire Station |
The Motherwell Community Fire Station is operated by Scottish Fire and Rescue Service personnel. Activities include tours of the fire station and fire engines and information on rescue techniques |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:13 PM |
EDM |
3094 (Digital Doors Open) |
National Rowing Academy |
The Award winning pavilion designed by Smith Scott Mullan Associates sits beside Strathclyde Park Loch. The national training facility has an indoor rowing-tank and state-of-the-art equipment making it one of the most advanced centres in Europe. The building reflects the ethos of rowing - lightweight, open and technical - with its structure exposed and components visible. It responds well to the spectacular site, with glass walls overlooking the loch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:15 PM |
EDM |
3095 (Digital Doors Open) |
New College Lanarkshire, Coatbridge Campus |
Located within the Blairhill and Dunbeth Conservation Area, New College Lanarkshire, Coatbridge Campus was built as Scotland's first College in the later 19th century. As Coatbridge moved away from the traditional heavy industries in the 1970's, the College also changed its focus. In 1984 work began on extending the original college building further to include sports facilities, beauty salons and computer suites. The two halves of the college have recently been linked by a central atrium, 101 PARK ST, which provides space for conferencing and events.101 PARK ST is a modern and unique wedding, conference and meeting facility positioned in the landscape of North Lanarkshire. Ideally located 20 minutes from Glasgow and 40 minutes from Edinburgh, 101 PARK ST offers an exceptional setting for any event.Our contemporary and stylish meeting rooms offer delegates a comfortable and spacious setting for meetings; with our large auditorium accommodating up to 250 people for larger events. Our impressive glass atrium and main hall will provide the ideal setting for any bridal party, offering boutique-style spaces to showcase their important day.Our professional management team are passionate about all events, and with a wealth of experience they will ensure all of your needs are fulfilled.For all enquiries, please contact our events team on ENQUIRIES@101PARKST.COM or telephone 01236 460 101. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:18 PM |
EDM |
3096 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Monkland Parish Church |
The oldest surviving building in the Monklands, the church has recently been restored and features some fine stained glass. The bell tower was once used as a local prison and a small exhibition will be mounted on the day. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:20 PM |
EDM |
3097 (Digital Doors Open) |
New St Andrew's Parish Church |
New St Andrew’s Parish Church, Coatbridge was formed on 28 October 2008 by the union of Clifton Parish Church and St Andrew’s Parish Church. The new united congregation meets in the former St Andrew’s building which is a listed building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:22 PM |
EDM |
3098 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Wellwynd Parish Church |
New Wellwynd was built in 1834 as the first Church of Scotland in Airdrie. The C listed church contains fine stained glass windows and has a superb three manual organ built by JJ BinnsThe Church is opened September to June every Friday from 10.00 to 12.00 noon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:24 PM |
EDM |
3099 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Lanarkshire Council - Bellshill Complex |
Join in on a weekend of events at North Lanarkshire Council's Bellshill Complex which houses the Transport Waste Management and Land Management. Transport activities include a MOT workshop, refueling and parking for some of the council vehicles. Events will include See the Council Fleet, Tours of the Workshop and salt dome, Come and see what happens to your recycling and Come and try an electric vehicle (please note a driving licence is required for this event). Climbing wall, mountain biking and make your own smoothie on the smoothie bike. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:26 PM |
EDM |
3100 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre |
North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre is a 1996 purpose-built design by architects Andrew Merrylees, Grierson and Robertson.The centre showcases the area's museums collections through a changing exhibition programme as well as kids and adult activities.Enjoy behind-the-scenes tours of the extensive archives, an exhibition on the history of the Motherwell area, with magnificent views from the tower, and children's arts and crafts Various talks, tours and activities from 10.30am-3.30pm, centre open from 9:30am - 4:30pm Join us for Doors Open Day on Saturday 21st September:Family-friendly behind-the-scenes tours of our archives, local studies and object stores at 1.30pm and 3pm FREENew exhibition Rhyme & Reason (explore the world of North Lanarkshire’s local poets) FREE11am-12noon talk by archivist Wiebke McGhee on Poems, Songs and Stories from North Lanarkshire Archives FREE10.30-11.00am Bookbug session (for children 0-4) FREE12.30-3.30pm Family Activities (£2)Tower exhibition about the history of the Motherwell area FREEMagnificent views from our viewing towerGarden play areaShop and WCs |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:28 PM |
EDM |
3101 (Digital Doors Open) |
Norwood |
This 'B' listed villa is part of an individually ornamented and asymmetrical double villa that was built to resemble one large house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:30 PM |
EDM |
3102 (Digital Doors Open) |
Orbiston Neighbourhood Centre |
The Centre incorporates the premises of Orbiston Parish Church and has over 1100 people visiting each week. There are currently 23 people employed in the Centre who undertake a range of different activities and projects including 'Older Person's Project', Out of School Care, Community Cafe, IT and Art and Youth work. Volunteers are of great importance and already over 60 members of the local community are involved on a regular basis. More volunteers are always required as the range of activities increases. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:33 PM |
EDM |
3103 (Digital Doors Open) |
Palacerigg Country Park |
Established in the early 1970s, Palacerigg Country Park has been developed around the objectives of conservation, environmental education and countryside recreation.Palacerigg's animal collection is unique in Central Scotland and provides an opportunity to see many rare breeds in addition to other friendly farm animals. Rare breeds include North Ronaldsay and Boreray sheep, Bagot goats, Tamworth pigs and Scots grey and Scots dumpy poultry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:35 PM |
EDM |
3104 (Digital Doors Open) |
Resource Efficient House - Booking Essential |
Delivered as part of the Scottish Government funded Resource Efficient Scotland programme, the Resource Efficient House has been constructed by Zero Waste Scotland in partnership with development company, Tigh Grian Limited. The Resource Efficient House features at the BRE Innovation Park at Ravenscraig, North Lanarkshire, and is part of the Energy Saving Trust’s Green Network for Businesses. The aim of the project has been to reveal how resource efficiency measures can be included in the design, construction and deconstruction of a new home. It has also been possible to show how a strong focus on resource efficiency can contribute to a resource efficient lifestyle for occupants. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:37 PM |
EDM |
3105 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sacred Heart Church |
The ‘A’ listed, Gillespie, Kidd and Coia church was built in 1964, having been founded in 1958. The unique design of a projected entrance, dominant glazing, corner altar, and rhythmic lights makes it a significant landmark in Cumbernauld. Visit a grade-A listed church building and find out more about it's history.Sunday Services 10am, all welcome.Please use the side-door entrance at Kyle Road |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:39 PM |
EDM |
3106 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shotts Community Fire Station |
Located just off the main transport artery M8 Shotts Community Firestation is the furthest east station of the west service delivery area. It provides fire cover to Harthill, Fauldhouse, Salsburgh, Allanton and Newmains. The building is purpose built and is easily recognisable, look for the training tower. This Community Fire Station is operated by Scottish Fire and Rescue service personnel from the local community, there is 1 fire appliance and 12 firefighters. These firefighters either live and/or work in the communities they serve. The firefighters attend a vast range of emergency incidents as well as carrying out community safety visits to the local community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:42 PM |
EDM |
3107 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sir John Wilson Town Hall |
Built in 1912 the Sir John Wilson Town Hall is a Category B Listed Building. The building is a fine example of an early 20th century town hall, notable for its Baroque detailing to principal elevation and richly decorated interior, reflecting the generosity of its budget. £10000 of its building cost was gifted by Sir John Wilson, then owner of the Airdrie estate, businessman and MP. Airdrie-born architect John Thomson won the commission in an open competition against George Arthur and Andrew Aitken. He died the year the building was completed. The building employs a steel lattice girder frame by William Baird and Son Ltd of Glasgow (not to be confused with prominent 19th century iron and coal manufacturer, William Baird and Company). Steelwork frames of this type became widely used in industrial building from the 1860s onwards and were increasingly adopted for civic and municipal architecture in the early years of the 20th century. This traditional style town hall comprises of a large and a lesser hall. The large hall has a main hall and balcony. Seating 660 for a concert/conference. The main hall is also used for wedding and dinner dances. The lesser hall is situated on the upper level of the facility and has a capacity of 110. The Airdrie Town Hall is used for both professional and amateur/community based events. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:44 PM |
EDM |
3108 (Digital Doors Open) |
Site of Shotts Ironworks |
Preserved wall of the former Shotts Ironworks. A silent memento of the town's 19C industrial heyday. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:46 PM |
EDM |
3109 (Digital Doors Open) |
South Dalziel Historic Building |
Motherwell's oldest church, opened in 1789 and extended in 1860. Now the home of South Dalziel Historic Building CIC, centrally located, opposite the Civic Centre. Enjoy a coffee or a light lunch in the cosy Spire Café, with various halls/studios available to hire for Weddings, parties, corporate events, dance/keep fit classes and any large or small group event.Find out more about this historic building and its current use as a community hub. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:48 PM |
EDM |
3110 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Church |
This B listed church designed by Scott Stephen and Gale in 1839 is one of Coatbridge's first buildings. Its slim red sandstone spire, like a Victorian Gothic skyrocket, dominates teh skyline. A graveyard surrounds St Andrew's. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:50 PM |
EDM |
3111 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's United Free Church |
St Andrew's Church, the oldest Church in Bellshill, celebrated their 250th Anniversary in 2012. The first church on the site was completed in August 1763. In 1846 the old plain church building was taken down and the foundation stone for the current church was laid on 7 May 1846. On 11 January 1941 the church was destroyed by fire, with only the four walls remaining. On 1 September 1950 a bright modern church was reopened.Tours of the Church and literature on the history of the church will be available.There will also be a Craft Fayre and Information Day, with local organisations and charities on hand. Teas and coffees available.Sunday Service 11am until 12.15pm, all welcome. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:52 PM |
EDM |
3112 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Augustine's RC Church |
St Augustine’s RC Church was designed by British Architects, Pugin and Pugin in 1896. The B listed gothic church demonstrates the use of high quality materials, fine decorative finishes and great attention to detail. It is a formidable red sandstone ensemble with an impressive triple doorway.Find out more about the history of St Augustine's with tours of the church building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:55 PM |
EDM |
3113 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Ignatius RC Church |
This notable Gothic A listed building was principally designed by George Goldie in 1865. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:57 PM |
EDM |
3114 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's RC Church |
St Mary's RC Church is a twin-aisled gothic church in blond sandstone, designed by the renowned architects Pugin and Pugin. The B listed church demonstrates the use of high quality materials, fine decorative finished and great attention to detail. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:33:59 PM |
EDM |
3115 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Patrick's RC Church |
This fantastic grade-A listed building was designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia and constructed in 1964 for the catholic congregation of Kilsyth and surrounding areas. The building was also one of the Scotstyle 100 buildings of the last 100 years for the Festival of Architecture 2016. Find out more about this architecturally inspiring grade-A listed church building. Mass takes place on Saturday at 9:30am and 6pm and Sunday at 9:30am and 12 Noon. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:01 PM |
EDM |
3116 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Paul & St John the Evangelist Episcopal Church |
This C-listed building is a good example of an arts and crafts Gothic style church. It was designed by HD Walton in 1897 and is currently in full ecclesiastical use. The foundation stone was laid in 1898 for St Pauls in Airdrie though the Church community now includes the Churches of St Johns of Coatbridge and St Andrews of Gartcosh.For further information go to http://monklands.church.scot |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:04 PM |
EDM |
3117 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stagecoach Bus Depot |
Stagecoach has invested over £1 million refurbishing the Cumbernauld depot, modernising offices and staff facilities and improving the engineering workshop with new pit facilities.160 drivers, 30 engineering staff and 18 managerial and administration staff are based at the Cumbernauld facility.Depot activity will include a number of vintage vehicles, access to the stagecoach fleet (including Citylink, Megabus, and Megabus Gold), visiting the engineering workshop, and rides through the bus watch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:06 PM |
EDM |
3118 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stagecoach Depot |
Stagecoach has invested over £1 million refurbishing the Cumbernauld depot, modernising offices and staff facilities and improving the engineering workshop with new pit facilities.160 drivers, 30 engineering staff and 18 managerial and administration staff are based at the Cumbernauld facility. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:08 PM |
EDM |
3119 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stepps Community Fire Station |
Located to the north-east of Glasgow, Stepps Community Fire Station provides fire cover to the villages of Muirhead, Chryston, Cardowan, Mount Ellen and Gartcosh. The building is purpose built and is easily recognisable, look for the training tower. This Community Fire Station is operated by Scottish Fire and Rescue service personnel from the local community, there is 1 fire appliance and 12 firefighters. These firefighters either live and/or work in the communities they serve. The firefighters attend a vast range of emergency incidents as well as carrying out community safety visits to the local community. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:10 PM |
EDM |
3120 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stepps Parish Church |
Built to a neo-Gothic design by P MacGregor Chalmers, the building reflects the scale and simplicity of a village church. The foundation stone was laid on 23 September 1899 and the building opened for worship on Sunday 27 May 1900. To mark the Centennial of the church in 2000, a new stained glass window by Glasgow artist Bryan Hutchison was installed. Note also the organ, originally built for the Rothesay Aquarium in 1884 by Joseph Brook and rebuilt in the church in 1976 by James Mackenzie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:12 PM |
EDM |
3121 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stuart House Multi Storey Flats |
Stuart House is the Tallest Multi Storey Block of Flats in Cumbernauld. The top floor flat provides excellent views from the town and surrounding countryside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:14 PM |
EDM |
3122 (Digital Doors Open) |
Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life |
Summerlee, the museum of Scottish Industrial Life, reopened in September 2008 following a major £10 million redevelopment.The main exhibition hall was completely stripped out and refitted and the new hall now provides a modern and environmentally sustainable setting for some of Scotland's most important displays of social and industrial history, including many 'star' items from the collection unseen by the public.Much of the Museum’s collection of industrial machinery is in working condition and the interactive displays gives 'hands on' experience, allowing visitors to explore their industrial heritage in a new and exciting way.Museum is open from 10am-5pm with Doors Open Days activities as follows:Curator Led Tours of the Industrial History StoreJoin the Industrial History Curator for a fascinating behind the scenes tour of the newly refurbished museum store. See objects and learn more about the story of industrial Lanarkshire.11am - 12 noon; 1pm - 2pmFree. Booking recommended. Please call 01236 856150.Sea Hames by OceanalloverSea Hames is an immersive performance piece by the acclaimed Oceanallover and is a visceral and poetic response to the mythology and iconography of horses. It will take place around Summerlee Museum and is suitable for families.Free. Please wear weather appropriate clothing and footwear.http://www.oceanallover.co.uk/Tours of the tramp depot from 2pm-5pmMine tours from 1pm-4pm, £1.10 for adults/ 65p for children (no disabled access)Heritage tram rides from 10am–4:30pm, all day tickets £1.65 for adults/ 85p for children.Exhibition hall with displays and interactives telling the story of industry.See the Vulcan exhibition, housed within a replica of Scotland’s first iron hulled boat, sited on the Gartsherrie cut of James Watt’s Monkland canal.Visit the Miners’ row with houses and gardens showing life from 1840s to the 1980s and also an old fashioned sweetie shop for a soor ploom or a lollipop.Large play area, picnic area, and outdoor walks.Café serving hot and cold food and refreshments from 10am-4:30pm.Accessible WCs, baby change and gift shop.Numerous outdoor exhibits including a sawmill, wood drying shed, engines, locomotives and much more!Accessible parking. 10 minutes from Coatbridge Sunnyside railway station or 5 minutes from Coatbridge Central. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:17 PM |
EDM |
3123 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments |
The Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments (Craighalbert Centre) is a special school delivering day-school and flexible services to children and families across Scotland who are affected by cerebral palsy and similar conditions. Please note that this information is correct however it differs slightly from the Lanarkshire Doors Open Day brochure. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:19 PM |
EDM |
3124 (Digital Doors Open) |
Things to do and see |
Airdrie and CoatbridgeLook out for…Centenary ViaductFormer Cattle Market BuildingDrumpellier Home FarmThings to do…Picnic and play in Drumpellier Country Park, Central Park (Airdrie) or the West End Park (Coatbridge) Walk or cycle the North Calder Heritage Trail and discover the Monkland Canal, North Calder Water and the variety of landscapes along the 10 mile route.Bellshill, Motherwell, Wishaw, Newmains and Kirk O’ShottsLook out for…Main Facade of Dalziel Steel WorksDrinking Fountain, MotherwellRoman Bridge, Strathclyde WorksThings to do...Visit Dalzell Estate with its ‘A’ listed house, interesting trails and adjacent RSPB Nature Reserve at Baron’s Haugh. For more information click here.Picnic and play in Strathclyde Park, Duchess Park (Motherwell), Bellhaven Park (Wishaw). Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and DullaturLook out for…the Antonine WallForth and Clyde CanalColzium House and Castle ruinsThings to do…You can picnic at Auchinstarry Quarry and watch climbers scale the wall.Play at Palacerigg Country Park and see its unique animal collection and other friendly farm animals. Expore the nature trails and places of historic interest.Visit Drumbreach Nature Reserve and explore the trails and art features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:22 PM |
EDM |
3125 (Digital Doors Open) |
Town House (Clock Tower) |
Designed by Alexander Baird, this B listed building is located within the Victoria and Town Centre Conservation Area and was originally built as a small town house and jail. A bell cast was added to the building in 1928 and replaced in 1954 by the clock tower. The Town House or Town Clock building has also served as a court hall and police offices, hospital, a library and a dance hall. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:24 PM |
EDM |
3126 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wishaw & District Housing Association Offices |
The Offices won a Civic Trust Award 'Commendation' for its valuable contribution to the quality of the local environment. A run-down 19C building was converted to form an attractive public frontage, successfully combining traditional with contemporary design resulting in a bright, stylish reception space, paving the way for further regeneration in Wishaw. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:26 PM |
EDM |
3127 (Digital Doors Open) |
YMCA Wishaw |
The YMCA is a C(s) listed building of brick construction, faced with red sandstone which was built by John Steel around 1912-14. The interior of the building displays many original features including the YMCA logo. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:28 PM |
EDM |
3128 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lawman Brewery |
With the first yeast pitched in November, 2014, Lawman Brewing Company is one of the smallest breweries in the UK. The original brewkit could produce only two casks of beer per brew, with three fermenters running constantly to keep up with demand. As of December 2015, installation of a commercial 5 Barrel microbrewery was completed in a small industrial unit near Cumbernauld town centre, allowing production of nearly twenty casks per brew. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:30 PM |
EDM |
3129 (Digital Doors Open) |
Freedom City Church Centre |
Freedom City Church has been active in Cumbernauld for a number of years but within the last 12 months has moved into a new Centre near Cumbernauld Town Centre. Thought to be Scotland's newest church building, Freedom City Church Centre has been constructed from former retail units. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:32 PM |
EDM |
3130 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Academy |
Cumbernauld Academy opened on 20th August 2014 following the merger of Cumbernauld High School and Abronhill High School. The current Cumbernauld Academy building dates from 1964 and in 2019 will be replaced by a new development.. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:35 PM |
EDM |
3131 (Digital Doors Open) |
Broadwood Gym |
Broadwood, one of NL Leisure’s larger venues, is a hub of sporting activity and has classes, sports and programmes for all the family.A modern gym houses top of the range resistance and cardiovascular equipment and a spin-fit studio. A multi-purpose hall can cater for a number of sports from badminton to short tennis, with outdoor tennis courts also available.A purpose built dojo is a training hub for local martial arts clubs and our cafés and soft play area offer a family friendly place to relax whilst the kids climb and play. In 2014 Broadwood added a world standard BMX track which is open 7 days a week and welcomes beginners and experts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:37 PM |
EDM |
3132 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cumbernauld Free Shuttle Bus Service |
For Doors Open Day 2019 there will again be a free shuttle bus ride around Cumbernauld, stopping at all local Doors Open Days participating venues. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:40 PM |
EDM |
3133 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mungo's Church |
St Mungo's Parish Church is a B-listed striking landmark in the centre of Cumbernauld. Prominently sited on the top of a small hill, the bold copper pyramidal roof is an important landmark. Deisgned by Alan Reiach (1910-1992), who was apprenticed to Sir Robert Lorimer (1864-1929), who was primarily involved in the design of public buildings, including churches, schools, universities and hospitals. Noteworthy features of St Mungo's Parish Church include the bold pyramidal roof, the apex of which forms a roof light lighting the nave of the church, and above this is a pyramidal belfry.Find out more about this visually impressive Church of Scotland building and explore the history of the B-listed church in the heart of Cumbernauld |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:42 PM |
EDM |
3134 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirbister Museum |
Based within a unique authentic survival of a central hearth homestead, of North European importance, dating to at least the 16C. John Hume, ex-Senior Inspector of Listed Buildings with Historic Scotland, famously described it as his favourite building in Scotland. The Kirbister complex also includes an 18C farmhouse, traditional byres and a putting green alongside an attractive stream. The museum gardens are peaceful and shady and the Custodian's interest in her subject is very obvious if you want a chat about the building's history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:44 PM |
EDM |
3135 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corrigall Farm & Folk Museum |
18C farm which has been restored to its mid-19C heyday. Peat fires, smoking fish, straw "simmons" strung across the parlour and a range of early farm machinery and livestock await the visitor. The Custodian has recently received an MBE for his services to the museum and its visitors, and is well known and liked across the world due to his friendly and chatty welcome, while chicks, cats and sheep roam freely. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:46 PM |
EDM |
3136 (Digital Doors Open) |
Exhibition: Norwegian Buildings |
For Doors Open Days 2005, there was an exhibition of photographs of Norwegian Buildings at the offices of Pentarq, Custom House, 33 Albert Street, KIRKWALL, Orkney, KW15 1HL.PENTARQ Chartered Architects & Chartered Surveyors were 'Building UK' Construction Consultants of the Year 2004 . |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:47 PM |
EDM |
3137 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Magnus Cathedral |
St Magnus Cathedral, built from red and yellow sandstone, is dedicated to Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney. The foundations were laid in 1137 and it took about 300 years to build. It is a fine example of a Romano-Gothic Cathedral.St Magnus Cathedral was founded in 1137 by Earl Rognvald, nephew of St Magnus. When first built, the cathedral was part of the Archdiocese of Nidaros (Trondheim) in Norway. Orkney became part of Scotland in 1468, and a few years later, the cathedral was given to the people of Kirkwall by the Scots king, James III. Restoration works took place in the 1850s and again from 1913-1930 following a large bequest from Sheriff George Thoms, when the present floors, woodwork, stained glass windows and spire were installed. The cathedral structure is constantly monitored to safeguard this beautiful building for future generations. After the Scottish Reformation in 1560 the cathedral was used for Protestant worship. Today, the cathedral belongs to the people of Orkney and is looked after by Orkney Islands Council. It has a Church of Scotland congregation, and by arrangement can be used by any Christian denomination. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:50 PM |
EDM |
3138 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ness Battery |
A WW1-WW2 battery, comprising lookout tower, gun emplacements and accommodation buildings. Used to protect the Hoy Sound approach to Scapa Flow, which was the base for the British Fleet. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:52 PM |
EDM |
3139 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Peter's Church, Sandwick |
St Peters Kirk was built in 1836-7 as the Parish Church of Sandwick, replacing a series of older churches on the site. It enjoys magnificent views across the Bay of Skaill, and is close to the prehistoric village of Skara Brae, now part of Orkney's new World Heritage Site.It contained seating for 544 people, half the adult population of the parish. Worship was held on a regular basis until 1935. In 1993 St Peters Kirk was placed on the Scottish Civic Trust Buildings at Risk register where it was described as disused and in a worsening state of repair.In May 2002, with funding from Orkney Islands Council, Orkney Enterprise, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland a large scale conservation project began. In May 2003, St Peters was officially opened by HRH The Duke of Gloucester. It now attracts many visitors and hosts concerts and other events. The kirk is also used for weddings.Now run by the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust, The Friends of St Peters Kirk care for the kirk on a day-to-day basis. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:54 PM |
EDM |
3140 (Digital Doors Open) |
A visit to HMS Tern (Twatt Aerodrome) |
For Doors Open Day 2007, there was a drive-through tour of this historic Fleet Air Arm aerodrome, taking in the control tower, cinema/theatre and various ruinous buildings.The event was run by The Birsay Heritage Trust with the admission charge going towards the conservation of the Control Tower. The event was made possible by kind permission of Stevie Harvey (Quoydandy). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:56 PM |
EDM |
3141 (Digital Doors Open) |
A Walk to Kitchener's Memorial |
Find out about the sinking of the Hampshire, the memorial and visit the magnificent seabird cliffs at Marwick Head. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:34:59 PM |
EDM |
3142 (Digital Doors Open) |
Free admission to Stromness Museum |
With the support of the Magistrates and Town Council, the current premises at 52 Alfred Street were built in 1858. The Museum was officially re-opened on 29th December 1862, initially occupying the first floor only, with the Town Hall below. In the 1920s the Town Hall was relocated, and offered an opportunity for expansion. The Society bought the Old Town Hall at public auction and were soon able to occupy the ground floor as well as the first, with the new gallery officially opened in February 1931 by the Lord Lieutenant of Orkney. The Museum expanded further in the 1990s, with the addition of the Pilot’s House (No.56 Alfred Street) to the rear of the main building. This was refurbished to house new displays, with new cases and displays in the first floor following soon after, but the Museum has retained its original Victorian character. We have collections on archaeology, ethnography, maritime, social and natural history.There is public parking at the Pierhead, about ten minutes walk away.There is limited disabled visitor access due to the age of the building. The entrance and ground floor are level, there is a slight incline to the upper gallery of the ground floor. A stair lift to our Natural History collection is available, but there is no such access to our other galleries. To access the Captain's Parlour and the Summer exhibition, speak with the custodian on duty who can arrange your access from the pier. There is a disabled-access toilet at street level. Wheelchair access, hand rails and baby changing facilities are all available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:01 PM |
EDM |
3143 (Digital Doors Open) |
Orkney Wireless Museum |
A fascinating collection tracing the history of early domestic radio and wartime communications in Orkney. Also maps, charts, valves, transistors, rare exhibits, wartime memorabilia and photo archive. An opportunity to experience a rare and unusual museum.The museum was founded in 1983 by the late Jim MacDonald after a lifetime passion working with, investigating and collecting all things electrical.Since 1997 the collection has been housed in the building erected in 1866 for the factor to the Earl of Zetland’s estates in Orkney. During the 1920s the building was sold and, over the years, became a cycle agency and electrical repair shop with a petrol pump.Due to the age and design of the building, Orkney Wireless Museum is regrettably not wheelchair accessible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:03 PM |
EDM |
3144 (Digital Doors Open) |
RNLI Stromness |
Operating for nearly 140 years, Stromness lifeboat is situated at the north end of Scapa Flow. The rescue work is varied in the difficult waters off the rugged coastline and waters of the Orkney Islands. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:05 PM |
EDM |
3145 (Digital Doors Open) |
Open Seas: Defending Orkney's Coast 1914-45 |
As part of Doors Open Day 2008, this illustrated talk by historian Geoffery Stell told the amazing story of how Orkney's coastal defences played a key part in national defences. From the guns of World War I to the Scarpa barrage of World War II that countered the Luftwaffe. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:07 PM |
EDM |
3146 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cuween Tomb |
Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall. It dates to around 3,000 BCE, and is similar in design to Maeshowe, but on a smaller scale. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:10 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:59 PM |
EDM |
3147 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wideford Tomb |
Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn is an excellent example of Neolithic design and construction. It is well preserved, with a high central chamber and three cells opening off it. Today the tomb is accessed through the roof, rather than original long and narrow original passage from the west. Inside there are rare examples of Neolithic scratch art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:12 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:50 PM |
EDM |
3148 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scapa Flow Visitors Centre |
The museum is centred around the former fuel oil pumping station at Lyness Naval Base. The exhibition illustrates the importance of Scapa Flow as a base for the British fleet throughout history, concentrating on its role during two world wars. Although work to build a shore depot for the Royal Navy in Scapa Flow began at the end of 1917, most of the Lyness Royal Naval Base developed between 1937 and 1943. The museum is housed in the former fuel oil pumping station and associated buildings.The Pumphouse, which now forms part of the Scapa Flow Visitor Centre & Museum, was constructed in 1937. Oil was offloaded from tankers and brought through an underground pipeline into the Pumphouse. Steam power was then used to pump the oil into storage tanks through a network of pipes.The Boiler Room houses three Lancashire boilers. Only one of these still has its makers plate, which shows that it was built by Wilson Boilermakers Ltd of Lillybank Works in Glasgow in 1938. The boilers supplied steam at 125 psi and the furnaces are oil fired with steam atomisers. Steam from the boilers was used to power three pairs of triple expansion pumps, housed in the Pump Room. Two of these were built by the Worthington Pump Co. Ltd., London, in 1916 and were originally installed at Port Edgar, a WW1 naval base on the Firth of Forth. The third was built for Lyness by the firms successor, Worthington-Simpson Ltd, Newark, in 1935 and installed here new in 1937 to supplement the other two units. Steam was supplied to the engines at 125 psi and they operated at 28 strokes per minute, with a capacity of 1000 tons per hour.Other exhibits are on display in one of the surface oil storage tanks, which also houses and audio-visual history of Scapa Flow. The former boat store holds a collection of small traditional Orkney craft, plus a boat once used as a floating bank and a motor launch from the German High Seas Fleet which scuttled itself in Scapa Flow in 1919. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:15 PM |
EDM |
3149 (Digital Doors Open) |
Start Point Lighthouse |
Gothic-style 92-ft. lighthouse, built in 1836, with a loud foghorn & open in summer to public. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:17 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 10:04:28 AM |
EDM |
3150 (Digital Doors Open) |
North Ronaldsay Lighthouse |
North Ronaldsay Lighthouse is the tallest land based lighthouse in the UK. The oldest intact lighthouse in Scotland. The last working foghorn station in Scotland.The working mill turning North Ronaldsay fleeces into yarn. Exhibitions on Island life and Lighthouses. Beautiful fresh food served in the cafe. Wonderful range of wool and lighthouse products in the gift shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:19 PM |
EDM |
3151 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stromness Fire Station |
This station is normally staffed by up to 18 personnel working on a retained duty system. It is provided with 2 fire appliances which are equipped to deal with all types of emergency including structural fires and road traffic collisions. All of the staff are trained in responding to these incidents.As part of their work, staff are also heavily involved in community fire safety activities, which includes carrying out Home Fire Safety checks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:21 PM |
EDM |
3152 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkwall Fire Station |
This station is normally staffed by up to 20 personnel working on a retained duty system. It is provided with 2 fire appliances which are equipped to deal with all types of emergency including structural fires and road traffic collisions.All of the staff are trained in responding to these incidents. As part of their work, staff are also heavily involved in community fire safety activities, which includes carrying out Home Fire Safety checks. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:23 PM |
EDM |
3153 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Sheriff Court, Kirkwall |
As part of Doors Open Day 2017 there was an opportunity to get behind the scenes of the local Sheriff Court, and for the general public to see a mock trial. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:25 PM |
EDM |
3154 (Digital Doors Open) |
Orkney Fossil and Heritage Centre |
Housed in converted farm buildings on the island of Burray, the Centre has an intriguing collection of fossils from Orkney and around the world, including some rare and beautifully preserved specimens.
There are also local heritage displays, including a fascinating exhibition about the construction of the Churchill Barriers.
The collections were donated to the people of Orkney by local builder Leslie Firth who, with his father Ernest, developed an interest after finding fossils at their quarry in Sandwick, West Mainland. The exhibitions downstairs showcase the extensive fossil and rock collection, with detailed information and illustrations of 380 million year old fish!
Ernest Firth was also a collector of heritage objects. His interest was in the objects used in everyday life by Orcadians. His extensive hoard includes furniture, household china, cameras and tools, providing an intimate portrait of life in Orkney in the last century.
The heritage galleries were upgraded over the winter of 2015-16, with new information about boat building in Burray and exhibits about life in Orkney during the First and Second World Wars, including a feature about the other 'Italian Chapel' built at POW Camp 34 on Burray.
There are also local heritage displays, including a fascinating exhibition about the construction of the Churchill Barriers. Thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, a new exhibition opened in 2019. 'Scapa and the Scuttle' features a new interpretative floor map of Scapa Flow which helps explain the scuttling of the German Fleet after WW1.
The temporary exhibition area features artefacts from the scuttled German Fleet which are on loan from Orkney Islands Council.
Disabled Access
The Centre has a level access through the Community Cafe, and there is an outside toilet accessible via a ramp as well as inside toilets with steps.
The downstairs galleries displaying fossils, rocks and the Building the Barriers exhibition are all readily accessible for wheelchairs and buggies. There are audio visual displays and a dark room showing fluorescing rocks using UV light, which is down a couple of steps.
The upstairs heritage galleries are accessed via a staircase. There is a courtyard display of agricultural equipment and some outdoor workshops containing tools and household objects all of which are accessed via a narrow uneven path and have low door lintels.
How to find us
From Kirkwall:A961 towards St Margaret’s Hope. The Fossil & Heritage Centre is on the left half a mile after crossing the third Churchill Barrier.From South Ronaldsay:A961 towards Kirkwall. After Burray Village, pass Echna Loch on your right with Scapa Flow on your left. The Fossil & Heritage Centre is on the hill on the right.
Car parking
Public transport - X1 bus - request stop
http://www.orkneyfossilcentre.co.uk
info@orkneyfossilcentre.co.uk
01856 731255 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:27 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 04:56:54 PM |
EDM |
3155 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Orkney Folklore and Storytelling Centre |
The Orkney Folklore and Storytelling Centre sits in 3.5 acres in the middle of the UNESCO World Heritage Site ‘The Heart Of Neolithic Orkney’.The Orkney Folklore and Storytelling Centre is a traditional Orkney Farmhouse,dated 1900. The original Via croft settlement,mid 18th Century, sits behind the Centre. The land called VIA means, in the old Orkney Norn language, ‘A Sacred Place ‘. There are 2 archaeological sites on this land, the Cromlech called the Stones of Via and a large Bronze Age burial mound.Sit in the Orkney Folklore and Heritage library with its old Orkney books,maps and 19th Century photographs of Orkney’s fishing and farming peoples.Take our Google tour on www.orkneystorytelling.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:30 PM |
EDM |
3156 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkwall East Church |
The East Church amalgamated in 1967 from two churches —the Paterson and King Street congregations. The current congregation worships in this King Street building, built in 1897, on the upper level, and the ground floor has the Hub and a variety of other rooms. Car park at the back of the church. There is disabled access through the ramp on the right of the main door. There will be music performances on the hour, and between times an opportunity for the public to try playing the organ. There will be guided tours on the half hour. Information on church activities and the building itself will be available. Fair trade teas, coffees and biscuits will be provided. The East Church will be open on Saturday 21st September 11am - 3pm. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:32 PM |
EDM |
3157 (Digital Doors Open) |
Orkney Museum |
The North and South wings of Tankerness House were originally manses for the Cathedral clergy. After the reformation they were bought by Gilbert Foulzie, the first Protestant minister, who, in 1574, built the arched gateway that bears his coat of arms. For three centuries this was the home of the Baikie family of Tankerness, whose estate gave the house its name. There will be two tours of the building, led by Tom Muir, giving the history of Tankerness House as a home, at 11.00 and 14.00, lasting about 45 minutes.Disabled access is limited. Disabled access is off Tankerness Lane, via the entrance to the gardens; stairlift access to upper galleries.There is public parking in Tankerness Lane and nearby pay and display car parks. Bus route 4 and X1 stop outside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:34 PM |
EDM |
3158 (Digital Doors Open) |
Radio Orkney |
BBC Radio Orkney went on air in May 1977. It is the county’s community station, broadcasting half an hour of local news and features weekday mornings, with a lunchtime news update. The Friday Request programme runs year round, other local programmes broadcast from six till seven weeknights during the autumn and winter. The building, Commercial Union House, used to be a bank, and the safe is still there in reception (but it’s empty). Upstairs the main broadcast studio features a mixing desk that once was used by the super-star DJs of wonderful Radio One. The station also has a small contribution point for use by other parts of the BBC when the main studio is busy. For some complicated reason, that’s known as Studio 7. Open on Saturday 21st September 10-12 noon and then 2-4pm.There is no public parking at the venue but there is a small council pay and display car park on Broad Street (just a few meters away). Radio Orkney is less than a hundred meters from the Travel Centre. Downstairs is fully accessible, but the broadcast studio and production office are upstairs with no lift access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:37 PM |
EDM |
3159 (Digital Doors Open) |
Deerness Distillery |
Spontaneous, self-sufficient, and with a little spirit thrown in for good measure, that’s Stuart and Adelle Brown, founders of Deerness Distillery – Orkney’s first distillery for over 130 years. It is here that they produce the multi-award winning Sea Glass Gin, new Scuttled Gin and the Islands only distilled vodka. From their purpose-built distillery at the side of their home in Deerness, Orkney they launched their products Sea Glass Gin and Into the Wild Vodka – back in May 2017, after a year of construction and product development. The distillery boasts a beautiful shop as well as tours and tastings of their spirits. Plans are afoot for a café and extending their spirits with a small batch rum and small batch whisky. Deerness Distillery spirits are a must try if you’re looking for an exclusive premium gin or vodka, visit https://www.deernessdistillery.com/shop/Onsite parking is available, or you can use the Kirkwall to Deerness bus route (no 8) (get off at Lighthouse corner stop) check the stagecoach website for timetables.The distillery is fully setup for disabled access, with access ramps, car park and toilet facilities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:39 PM |
EDM |
3160 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lakeland, 50 St John's Street, Perth |
Lakeland is situated in a heritage-rich store at 50 St John's Street. Built as the headquarters of the Central Bank and designed by David Rhind, this mid-19th century building, reminiscent of an Italian palazzo, is as richly decorated on the inside as it is on the outside. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:42 PM |
EDM |
3161 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Scoon & Perth No.3 |
A fine Georgian building built in 1797 that also houses a purpose-built Masonic Temple which is home to Lodge Scoon & Perth No.3, whose oldest document, dated 1658, shows that the Lodge was founded during the building of the Abbey at Scoon in the late 12th century. Enjoy the Georgian architecture and view the main staircase and cupola from the ground floor on the way to the Masonic Temple with its murals by the celebrated artist Thomas Hutchison Peddie, including his depiction of King James VI being initiated into the Lodge in 1601. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:44 PM |
EDM |
3162 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lower City Mills, Perth |
The Lower City Mills was designed by John Stewart in 1803 and built on the site of an earlier mill. It is one of three buildings that previously made up Perth's City Mills and is a rare survival of similar mills that once operated in all Scottish burghs from the medieval period until the late 1890s. Following closure in 1968, Perth and Kinross District Council carried out an extensive restoration completed in 1988. This repaired the water-wheel and mill machinery. The building now serves as an area office for VisitScotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:46 PM |
EDM |
3163 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Oasis Church |
Perth Oasis (formerly the United Free Church) dates back to 1843 and is now the home of Oasis Church. It is one of Perth’s great surprises! The drab entrance gives no hint of the delightful interior. Its wonderful acoustics make Perth Oasis a great venue for intimate concerts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:49 PM |
EDM |
3164 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnoull Primary School |
Kinnoull Primary School has been in the present building since 1876. The school was built on the site of Witch Hill Quarry. Recently there has been extensive refurbishment and to enhance this, the school community have worked in partnership with Beautiful Perth to develop and improve the front garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:51 PM |
EDM |
3165 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Mosque and Islamic Society |
Perth mosque is a humble little mosque, which was founded in 1997 by members of the local muslim community. At present it is an upstairs flat, however we are hoping to move to larger and more permanent premises in the future. The building serves as a place of worship, with capacity for 100 worshippers. The mosque conducts 5 daily prayers, weekly Friday prayers and Ramadhan evening prayers along with community events. There are also Islamic educational classes for children and adults. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:53 PM |
EDM |
3166 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Academy |
The Viewlands site, the largest local authority school site in Scotland, was opened in 1932 to accommodate the expanding Academy population.Designed by T Aikman Swan, the neo-Georgian block with cupola was extended with a Science block in the 1960s. The sports complex, workshops and additional classrooms were added in the 1990s. Perth Academy is one of few schools with its own war memorial. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:56 PM |
EDM |
3167 (Digital Doors Open) |
Michael Bruce Museum |
Housed in the weaver's cottage where Michael Bruce, the ‘Gentle Poet of Loch Leven’, was born in 1746. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:35:58 PM |
EDM |
3168 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinross (Marshall) Museum |
In 1902 the collector and antiquarian David Marshall left his collection to the inhabitants of Kinross. The Museum has grown over the years and is now housed at the new Community Campus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:00 PM |
EDM |
3169 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abercairny Stables |
The south wing of these gothic, former stables has been converted it into an events venue (see www.abercairny.com) incorporating a display of historical portraits. This project is serving to preserve an impressive Listed Building and will enable it to be opened to the public along with the surrounding Historic Gardens, grounds, and arboretum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3170 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stones, Stocks and Stories, Crieff Town Hall |
Housed in the former Town Hall, itself situated on the site of the medieval Tolbooth, is the Pictish cross-slab known as the Crieff Burgh Cross, the 17th century Drummond Cross and Crieff's iron jougs (along with a dramatic reconstruction of how they were used!) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:04 PM |
EDM |
3171 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathearn Artspace, Crieff |
St. Michael’s Lodge (Mason’s Hall) has a classically detailed exterior. Internally refurbished as dance/concert hall in 1930s, it now serves as a community-owned arts venue.Enjoy a taster of what Strathearn Artspace offers on a regular basis: dancing, writing, film, music, visual arts, drama, and that’s just for starters. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:06 PM |
EDM |
3172 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Bandstand, MacRosty Park, Crieff |
The focus of many events in the park, this cast-iron, B-listed bandstand was made in the Elmbank Foundry in Glasgow in 1907. It was gifted to Crieff by James MacRosty’s brother, Alexander. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:08 PM |
EDM |
3173 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Atholl Palace Hotel Museum, Pitlochry |
Housed within the garden level of this grand hotel is a small museum telling the stories of the people who built, worked at, and visited the Atholl Palace from the time building began in 1874, to the present day.Rooms have been set up, in accordance with to the original hotel plans, to show the working life of a Victorian hotel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:11 PM |
EDM |
3174 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moulin Brewery, nr Pitlochry |
This micro-brewery is tucked away in the former coach-house and stables for the Moulin Inn. It produces four unique ales. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:13 PM |
EDM |
3175 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anne's Kirk, Dowally |
Dowally Kirk was erected in 1818 on the site of an earlier 16th-century church. The bell and birdcage belfry came from the earlier building. The simple, beautiful interior is augmented with carved screens removed from Dunkeld Cathedral and installed in 1908. An oak communion table is also to be seen, along with traditional rectangular wooden box collection ladles, iron jugs and stained glass windows, one of which depicts St Anne and St Columba with musical instruments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:15 PM |
EDM |
3176 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunkeld Cathedral |
The Cathedral lies in a superb setting on the banks of the Tay, opposite the confluence with the River Braan and shaded by mature trees including the Dunkeld Parent Larch. Founded in mid-13th century, the Cathedral now consists of a renovated choir, chapter house, tower and ruinous nave. The choir visible today was re-designed by Dunn and Watson in the early 1900's under the patronage of Sir Donald Currie. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:18 PM |
EDM |
3177 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunkeld Cathedral Tower |
The tower was started by Bishop Lauder (1452-75) and finished by Bishop Livingston (1475-83). The lowest storey was used as an ecclesiastical court house. Its walls have paintings of the Judgement of Solomon and of the Woman taken in Adultery. Within it are a number of early and medieval carved stones. Marvellous views from the top of the tower. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:20 PM |
EDM |
3178 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abbey Church, Coupar Angus |
The present Abbey Church has a long history dating back to 1164 when a Cistercian Abbey was founded here where it flourished for 200 years the Abbey. The present church was built in the 1860s and has a striking hammer beam roof constructed by workmen from the Dundee Shipyards. There is an 1892 Wandsworth 2-manual pipe organ. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:22 PM |
EDM |
3179 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aberdalgie Incised Slab and Parish Church |
Discover the nationally important 14th century Tournai stone of Sir William Oliphant of Aberdalgy within the equally historical 18th century parish church of Aberdalgie, a site where Christian worship has taken place for almost 1000 years. Join church elders as they explain the remarkable story of Sir William and his connections to the Declaration of Arbroath and the Scottish Wars of Independence. Bring a torch and see bones in the vault, take in beautiful stained glass windows and admire the restored sandstone pillars of Lorimer's bellcote. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:24 PM |
EDM |
3180 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Abernethy |
The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century. Originally consisting of a byre, stable and cattle rede, it was renovated during the 1990s to house the Museum. In keeping with the aim of preserving the building's heritage, some of the original features, such as the internal stone walls and an area of cobbled floor, have been left visible. Abernethy itself is a historic settlement having been occupied since Pictish times, and the aim of the Museum is to preserve as much as possible of this varied and extensive history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:26 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:23 PM |
EDM |
3181 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Souls Episcopal Church |
Red Sandstone Scottish Episcopal Church designed by Hippolyte Blanc 1890 and built 1890-96 with 42.5m high spire. High Altar has beautiful Italian marble reredos and crucifix. Lady Chapel contains Altar from Rossie Priory Chapel. Sculptured Stations of the Cross. Embroidered Wall-hanging to celebrate Centenary of Consecration in 1996. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:28 PM |
EDM |
3182 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alyth Family History Project |
Alyth Parish Church was built in 1839 by Edinburgh architect Thomas Hamilton and is Gothic in style with Romanesque influences particularly around the impressive stained glass windows. Visitors always notice the unusually high spire and pulpit! A Pictish stone from circa 8th century can be seen in the vestibule. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:31 PM |
EDM |
3183 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alyth Museum |
The collections on display at Alyth Museum are drawn from the rich social history of this rural community and are presented in a themed exhibit which includes industry, agriculture, cultural life and travelling folk. Images from the extensive Laing Archive can be viewed digitally. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:33 PM |
EDM |
3184 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balhousie Care Home |
Balhousie Care Home is a modern, purpose-built care home. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:35 PM |
EDM |
3185 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balvaird Castle |
A fine late-15th-century tower-house that underwent a luxurious makeover in the 16th century to become a courtyard palace. Built by the Murrays of Balvaird, who became the Earls of Mansfield, it was their principle seat until 1658 when they moved to Scone. The L-shaped towerhouse had deteriorated into a ruinous state by the 19th century and in 1974 was taken into care by Historic Scotland's predecessor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:37 PM |
EDM |
3186 (Digital Doors Open) |
AK Bell Library |
The flagship library for Perth and Kinross, AK Bell Library opened in 1994 in a considerately extended 1838 infirmary building.Our guided tours will get you behind the scenes to see what historic and artistic treasures are held in our special collections and the Council Archive. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:40 PM |
EDM |
3187 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Museum and Art Gallery |
A prominent 1824 rotunda and later extension now home to over half a million historical and artistic objects: a Recognised Collection of National Significance to Scotland.Come along on a guided tour of our collections and discover what goes on behind the scenes at Perth Museum and Art Gallery! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:42 PM |
EDM |
3188 (Digital Doors Open) |
Belhaven House |
Former brewery Belhaven House was until recently, vacant and considered one of Perth’s most ‘at risk’ buildings. Now re-energised, it is a bright and welcoming space for those attending Children’s Hearings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:44 PM |
EDM |
3189 (Digital Doors Open) |
Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy |
First opened as a cinema in 1939 and closing in the early 1980s The Birks has now been brought back to life with a state of the art 104 seat cinema. This is a striking art-deco cinema with a café. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:46 PM |
EDM |
3190 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blackcraig Bridge House, Ballintuim |
An elaborate, baronial covered bridge with gatehouse above is a unique design in Scotland dating to 1870. Designed by Patrick Allan Fraser, this is a magical and truly picturesque building located on the principal approach to Blackcraig Castle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:48 PM |
EDM |
3191 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blair Atholl Church and Village Halls |
Built in 1907 as a drill hall for the Scottish Horse. Façade renovated in 2014 under Blair Atholl Conservation Area Renewal Scheme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:50 PM |
EDM |
3192 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blairgowrie Fire Station |
Officially opened in 1958, Blairgowrie Fire Station provided the first custom-built premises for firefighting equipment in the town since provision began in 1941. The station accommodates two appliances as well as a muster bay, lecture, locker and drying rooms, showers and equipment storage.The 1 hour guided tours on Doors Open Days Saturday include the opportunity to observe breathing apparatus demonstrations, road traffic collision scenarios and learn CPR skills delivered in partnership with the British Heart Foundation. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:52 PM |
EDM |
3193 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bowerswell House, Perth |
Mid-19th century Italinate villa and home of Effie Gray, whose marriage to Ruskin and friendship with the Pre-Raphaelite artists was much talked about at the time. The house was purchased in 1946 and converted into a retirement home as a WWII memorial for Perth. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:55 PM |
EDM |
3194 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buchan House |
C-listed double villa dating from the mid -19th century. No. 20 was the former manse of the Knox Free Church and was the birthplace in 1875 of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, prolific novelist, politician, army officer and diplomat. A plaque commemorates Buchan's service as Governor General of Canada. During 2014-15 Perth City Heritage Fund part-funded substantial repairs. The building is currently used by Mindspace. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:57 PM |
EDM |
3195 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cafe Isla, Community Cafe, Coupar Angus |
Cafe Isla is situated in the 'Y' building opposite the Bank of Scotland in Union Street. This is the centre of Youth activities in the town.The Cafe opened in March 2012, as a Community Cafe run by volunteers. It is a project of Forward Coupar Angus, the local Community Development Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:36:59 PM |
EDM |
3196 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cairn O' Mohr Winery |
Our nearly 250 year old farm has been considerately converted into a craft award winning winery that produces delicious fruity concoctions from local berries, leaves and blossoms.Take a free tour and enjoy your free glass of wine to celebrate DOD’s 30th anniversary. We even have a non-alcoholic potion for drivers! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:01 PM |
EDM |
3197 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clay Stove, Viewbank, Errol |
Viewbank contains a clay stove - similar to a 'Finnish Stove' and built largely of clay. At this stage the stove is not plumbed into a heating system and so provides heat directly to the house. The stove was installed in June as part of ClayFest 2015 that was held in Errol, 'clay capital of the Carse' and architecturally unique in Scotland for the number of houses within it made of clay. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:03 PM |
EDM |
3198 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cleish Parish Church |
There has been a church on this site since the 13th century. In 1775, the church was rebuilt to a design by the influential and local architect John Adam. Following a fire in 1832, the present church by McIntosh was built in its place. The chancel and crenelated tower were added by Hardy and Wright in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:05 PM |
EDM |
3199 (Digital Doors Open) |
Collace Church, Kinrossie |
Built in 1813 on the site of a church consecrated in 1242, the building was extensively upgraded 100 years ago when in 1919 the stained glass window was installed. The cemetery contains a conserved Morthouse, a Mausoleum with Romanesque arch, 17th & 18th Century headstones and a Pictish discoid stone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:08 PM |
EDM |
3200 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coupar Angus & District Heritage Association Office |
The Coupar Angus and District Heritage Association was established in January 2000 with the aim of raising awareness of the local historic environment. In 2006, a four year project came to fruition when the Association opened premises in a former shop in George Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:10 PM |
EDM |
3201 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coupar Angus Tolbooth Steeple |
Built in 1762 by public subscription this was the meeting place for the town committee and courthouse for the Justice of the Peace, with the lower portion of the steeple used as a gaol. The building is six storeys high with a tall roof slated in a fish scale pattern. It houses the town clock, and those who climb the steep staircase are rewarded with fine views over Coupar Angus. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:12 PM |
EDM |
3202 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cultybraggan Camp |
This last Scottish WW2 Prisoner of War Camp boasts a unique collection of listed Nissen huts, currently being adapted for new use by an eclectic mix of volunteers and small-scale craft businesses.Join the exhibition launch of historical pen and ink drawings, uniquely capturing past Arts and Entertainment in the camp. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:14 PM |
EDM |
3203 (Digital Doors Open) |
Durn, Isla Road, Perth |
Built around 1880 for Surgeon Major Frederick Robert Wilson of the 57th Brigade, Durn originally comprised the three main roofs in the centre of the present building.Acquired by the Pullars in 1890, numerous extensions and a stint in the ownership of the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve preceded its purchase by Bell Ingram land and estate agents as their headquarters in 1962. Bell Ingram invites visitors to explore this beautiful building and enjoy its commanding views over the Tay. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:17 PM |
EDM |
3204 (Digital Doors Open) |
Flatfield Farm, by Errol |
There is a unique mud wall steading at Flatfield Farm. This is a traditional building technique which, although there are perhaps 50 examples in the area, is distinctly ‘at risk’.The Tay Landscape Partnership's four year programme of work in the Carse of Gowrie and beyond intends, as just one strand in its wide range of projects, to address the lack of ‘mud masons’, the use of inappropriate modern repairs and the overall misunderstandings about this craft skill which ought to be celebrated as the most ‘green’ building technique ever.At Flatfield the barn will, in due course, be surveyed and recorded by volunteers and the repairs will be undertaken as a training exercise. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:19 PM |
EDM |
3205 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew’s Church, Forteviot |
A site steeped in history, Forteviot has links to 9th century Pictish king Kenneth MacAlpin. This late 18th century church retains an amazing collection of early medieval carved stones.Enjoy our exhibition and wander outside to see the beautifully crafted, modern carved stone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:21 PM |
EDM |
3206 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fortingall Kirk |
Fortingall Kirk was built in the elegant Arts and Crafts style, replacing a Pre-Reformation Church on a 7th century religious site beside our ancient Yew Tree.View Pictish stone carvings inside and the ancient Celtic Font and early medieval gravestones in the Kirkyard. Enjoy our exhibition and guided walk through the village. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:23 PM |
EDM |
3207 (Digital Doors Open) |
Friarton Recycling Centre (Waste Education Boardwalk), Friarton Depot & Earnside Energy (Organics Recycler, Binn Farm) |
Perth and Kinross Council maintain the Waste Education Boardwalk located at Friarton Recycling Centre. The WEBWalk provides an innovative interpretation centre for school and community groups.Earnside Energy's composting facilities are located at Binn Farm in Glenfarg. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:25 PM |
EDM |
3208 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenalmond College, Glenalmond |
Glenalmond College was founded in 1847 by William Ewart Gladstone. The original Gothic-style buildings, including the stunning Chapel, were designed by the noted ecclesiastical architect, John Henderson. Later buildings were designed by Perth architect, Andrew Granger Heiton, and Sir Basil Spence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:27 PM |
EDM |
3209 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gleneagles House, Chapel and ruined Castle |
The Haldanes have been at Gleneagles for seven hundred years and played a significant part in Scotland’s story, making this place a microcosm of our nation’s history.Hear the family’s history, take a guided tour round part of the house, visit the chapel and nearby castle ruins and enjoy the artwork by Mrs Haldane. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:29 PM |
EDM |
3210 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greyfriars Burial Ground, Perth |
Greyfriars became the burgh's burial ground in 1580 because St John's kirkyard was full. It had previously been the site of the Franciscan Friary, founded by 1496 and dissolved in 1559. There is a fine group of 18th century stones, with traditional winged souls, hourglasses and skulls and crossbones. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:31 PM |
EDM |
3211 (Digital Doors Open) |
HMP Castle Huntly |
Originating as a mid-15th century L-plan tower house, this 600 year old castle dramatically perches on a steep rocky outcrop overlooking the Carse of Gowrie.Drop in for a guided tour that includes the site’s designed landscape of terraced gardens, avenues and statues, doocot and uniquely accessible icehouse. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:34 PM |
EDM |
3212 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inchture Parish Church |
Inchture is a Grade 2 listed building which has recently been restored externally and refurbished internally to provide an accessible, modern facility which retains its 19th century character. During the refurbishment, a burial vault belonging to the Kinnaird family was discovered. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:36 PM |
EDM |
3213 (Digital Doors Open) |
Invergowrie Parish Church |
This Church of Scotland building is of early Gothic style with a square tower and an open timber roof which dates from 1909. The architect was John Robertson. A stained glass Chancel window by Shona McInnes of Halifax was installed in 2009. Invergowrie Parish Church has a War Memorial Garden within its grounds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:38 PM |
EDM |
3214 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kindrogan House, Enochdhu |
Once the private home of the Keir, and later, Balfour families, the beautiful early 19th century house of Kindrogan is set in wooded grounds on the banks of the river Ardle. Kindrogan is part of the Field Studies Council, an environmental education charity providing outdoor learning opportunities for all ages and abilities to discover, explore, and understand the environment. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:40 PM |
EDM |
3215 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkgate Watchtower, Kinross |
The old Burying Ground at the west end of Kirkgate Park was also the location for the Parish Church until 1743 when a replacement was built on the High Street. This was one of four early places of worship around the Loch which were associated with St Serf’s Priory on one of the islands in the middle of the Loch. The earliest surviving headstone in the Graveyard is dated 1690. The Watchtower was constructed on the site of an earlier building in 1852, at the same time that the original oval medieval burying ground was extended in a rectangular shape towards the West, formerly it probably served as a lookout to guard against the ‘Resurrection Men’. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:42 PM |
EDM |
3216 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge Breadalbane No.657 Masonic Temple |
Erected in 1905 this is the only purpose built Masonic Lodge in Highland Perthshire. The vaulted roof gives excellent acoustic properties. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:45 PM |
EDM |
3217 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodge St Michael No. 38 |
A two-storey building dating to the 1760s, with the Temple and a small museum on the first floor and committee room on the upper floor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:47 PM |
EDM |
3218 (Digital Doors Open) |
Megginch Castle Orchard and Walled Garden |
Explore this enchanting historic orchard and walled garden, in the grounds of 15th century Megginch Castle. The orchard has been extensively replanted with an abundance of heritage Scottish fruit varieties. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:49 PM |
EDM |
3219 (Digital Doors Open) |
Methven Castle |
An ancestral home of Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland and with a connection to Robert the Bruce this Category A Listed building was purchased by the Murdoch Family in the mid 1980’s and has been restored and maintained since. As well as being a private home, it has been the offices of Murdoch Chartered Architects for twenty years, and is now also available for Bed & Breakfast on an exclusive basis, for weddings and for events, www.methvencastle.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:51 PM |
EDM |
3220 (Digital Doors Open) |
Molteno Memorial Hall |
An Arts and Crafts style village hall designed by Curtis Green, last of the James Mclaren Office. Highlights include a beautiful oak scissor beam ceiling and Versailles dance floor.Enjoy our James McLaren Exhibition and guided tour of this Arts and Crafts village. Our archaeological exhibition features Fortingall’s early medieval monastery and recent discoveries from prehistoric times. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:53 PM |
EDM |
3221 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pitlochry and Moulin Heritage Centre |
Moulin Kirk was rebuilt in 1875, retains key features of its predecessor and houses a wealth of information on the history and archaeology of the Pitlochry area.Explore the Heritage Centre and join our resident artist collective for a seasonal tonic of creative creations, including textiles, ink artworks, ceramics, prints, basketry and incantations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:56 PM |
EDM |
3222 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth & Kinross Council buildings, 2 & 3-5 High Street |
Originally the Head Office of the General Accident Fire and Life Association Corporation in 1901, the Council Headquarters was fully refurbished in 2015-2017. The Old Council Chambers at 3 High Street is an excellent wedding venue.
Enjoy a tour and find out more about the history of these two buildings.
A BSL interpreter signed tour will be available on Saturday 14th September at 14:30. A signed summary of this year's programme is available below. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:37:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:55:38 PM |
EDM |
3223 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth College UHI |
Perth College UHI's Campus has seen many changes since opening in 1971, most recently with the construction of the Academy of Sport and Wellbeing. This vibrant campus provides a wide range of courses that attract a diverse student population to this key partner in the University of the Highlands and Islands. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:00 PM |
EDM |
3224 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Community Fire Station |
Built in the mid-1970s, Perth Community Fire Station provides cover for Perth and the wider Perthshire area. It is crewed by around eighty full-time fire fighters who operate three appliances, a heavy rescue unit, a technical rescue vehicle and a boat. The fire station also hosts Perth Fire and Rescue Training College which delivers scenario training for fire fighters. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:02 PM |
EDM |
3225 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Concert Hall |
Perth Concert Hall is Scotland's newest concert hall: it opened in 2005. Built as a millennium project, it has a dazzling glass-fronted foyer and copper-topped dome hall with a stunning auditorium and elegant studio. The open public area is home to Glassrooms cafe bar and our unique Threshold artspace for contemporary art. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:04 PM |
EDM |
3226 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Congregational Church |
Perth Congregational Church traces its roots back to 1794 – with the current Scots Gothic sandstone church opened in 1899. It was designed by Steele and Balfour, a Glasgow-based architectural practice. Original decorative timber pulpit, organ case and pews – with cast-iron columns, those at gallery level with decorated foliage capitals. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:06 PM |
EDM |
3227 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Crematorium |
As part of Doors Open Days, and in an effort to dispel the many myths and 'tall stories' that are told about the happenings at crematoria, visitors had the opportunity to visit and see 'behind the scenes' at Perth Crematorium. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:09 PM |
EDM |
3228 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Playhouse Cinema |
See all the latest Hollywood blockbusters at this 7 screen cinema in Perth. Designed by Kingussie based architect Alexander Cattanach Jr. the art deco Playhouse Cinema opened in 1933 and took only 9 weeks to complete. Tripled in the late 1970’s and re-furbished and extended to the current 7-screens in 1999, the B-Listed city centre cinema still retains many of the original art-deco features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:11 PM |
EDM |
3229 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Sheriff and Justice of the Peace Court |
Built in 1819 to a neo-Greek design by Sir Robert Smirke, this first new building on Perth’s Victorian riverside boasts and impressive colonnaded portico.Come see the court rooms and cells as part of our tour, meet the staff and Justice Partners and hear the history of our historic building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:13 PM |
EDM |
3230 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Theatre |
Perth Theatre is an Edwardian styled 460 seated Theatre situated in the heart of Perth. After 113 years at its present High Street location, Perth Theatre is about to embark on an exciting new transformation project which will not only see its auditorium restored but also the creation of new 220 seat Studio Theatre space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:15 PM |
EDM |
3231 (Digital Doors Open) |
Royal Perth Golfing Society & County and City Club |
The Perth Golfing Society was formed in 1824 and granted royal patronage by King William IV in 1833 - the first golfing society in the world to receive this honour. In 1878, the Club name was changed to The Royal Perth Golfing Society & County and City Club and in 1896 it moved to the current premises. Much of the Club's history is represented by the golfing artefacts and memorabilia on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:18 PM |
EDM |
3232 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotlandwell Wash House and Well |
It is just over 150 years since the wash house was first opened next to the well. Both were designed by the eminent architect David Bryce as part of a scheme to enhance the village. Scotlandwell-in-Bloom recently restored the buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:20 PM |
EDM |
3233 (Digital Doors Open) |
Soutar House |
The home of Perth poet William Soutar, this house retains much of its period oak-panelled rooms, stained glass windows, ceramic fire surrounds and beautiful bookcases full of Soutar’s own books.Enjoy a visit with guides from the ‘Friends of William Soutar’ on hand and with poetry recitals at 12:00. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:22 PM |
EDM |
3234 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Perth |
The church was built in 1832 with the presbytery added in 1834. The population grew enormously through the 1840s and the church was enlarged and remodelled under the direction of Perth architect Andrew Heiton Jr. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:24 PM |
EDM |
3235 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Episcopal Church, Perth |
St John's was completed in 1851 and over two phases between 2011 and 2014 was sensitively reordered internally. This work included paving the Sanctuary with slabs of stone from the Holy Land, all part of creating a light and welcoming building appropriate for worship in the 21st century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:26 PM |
EDM |
3236 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Kirk of Perth |
Known as the town Kirk a church has been on this site since the 12th century and the oldest part of the existing building dates from the 15th century.The Kirk boasts a wealth of architectural craftsmanship including some magnificent stained glass windows. Climb the tower to see the largest collection of bells in the British Isles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:28 PM |
EDM |
3237 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Leonard's in the Fields Church, Perth |
This impressive Scots Gothic church and hall (1885), by John James Stevenson , dominates views of Perth from the South Inch. The distinctive Crown Tower is probably the first such tower in post-Reformation Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:31 PM |
EDM |
3238 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary’s Monastery & Retreat Centre |
The Monastery is an example of the neo-gothic revival of the nineteenth century – the first Catholic Monastery to be built in Scotland since the Reformation.Enjoy the Monastic atmosphere of our main Church and have a cup of coffee or tea with some scones baked by our Chef. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:33 PM |
EDM |
3239 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Matthew's Church of Scotland, Perth |
This newly refurbished building standing on the bank of the River Tay has an iconic 212ft steeple. Built in 1871, the building retains the architecture, pipe organ and stained glass of its time as well as unique WW1 Black Watch colours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:55:04 PM |
EDM |
3240 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Cathedral, St Ninian's |
The first cathedral to be built in Britain since the Reformation. Newly repaired, its stunning architecture features beautiful sculptures and stained glass.Join us for the feast of St Ninian and enjoy the cathedral’s treasures, live music and artists’ exhibitions. Drop in for a guided tour, children’s activities and refreshments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:37 PM |
EDM |
3241 (Digital Doors Open) |
Studios and Residence, 5 Melville Street |
This building with tall minimalist facade and single window combines artist and architect studios and workshops with residential space. Existing workshops on the site have been renovated and frame a communal garden space and courtyard.Significant artwork is exhibited on all levels, including pieces by resident artist Arthur Watson. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:40 PM |
EDM |
3242 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sunnybrae Cottage |
A fine survival of an 18th century cottage. The cottage uniquely retains its Celtic Cuppills (‘crucks’), thatch and evidence for a hanging lum (central fireplace).Pre-book a tour for a detailed insight into the building’s development or drop in afterwards for a more general exploration of this rare vernacular heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:42 PM |
EDM |
3243 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balhousie Castle and the Black Watch Museum |
Balhouise Castle dates to the 12th century and is home to the Black Watch Museum, a 5 star visitor attraction sharing the story of Scotland’s oldest Highland Regiment. There is also the highly acclaimed Castle Gift Shop and café. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:44 PM |
EDM |
3244 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Earthquake House |
This small building was built in 1874 to house a seismoscope to register earthquake shocks. It was the first purpose-built earthquake observatory in the western hemisphere and attempted to record the ground movements in this part of the world which led to Comrie being known as the 'Shaky Toon'.A modern seismograph from the British Geological Survey now operates inside the building and records earthquakes from locations all around the globe. Within the building, there is a full explanation of the history and science.Park on road and walk up (steep) track |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:47 PM |
EDM |
3245 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Fair Maid's House |
Home to the visitor centre of the Royal Scottish Geographical society, the Fair Maid’s House is the oldest secular building in Perth.As ‘Arts & Entertainment’ we’ll be putting on geographical quizzes in our stylish Explorers’ library and showcasing the best of the Society’s images, films, ephemera and maps. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:49 PM |
EDM |
3246 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old St Michael's Churchyard |
St Michael's Church (B listed) was built in 1786 on the site of the first recorded 'Parish Church of Crefe' (1196) and Crieff's first Parish School (1593).Join us for a day of entertainment, with music, storytelling and historical interpretation. Discover if you have ancestors interred in this highly significant historical site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:51 PM |
EDM |
3247 (Digital Doors Open) |
Innerpeffray Library |
Explore Scotland’s first lending library, adjacent medieval Innerpeffray Chapel with decorative murals, the newly refurbished Victorian Schoolhouse and brand new river path.Visit Linda Russell’s exhibition of botanical illustrations and on Sunday celebrate the grand opening of our new heritage trail, with fun activities, market stalls, Roman Camp, hog roast and guided tours. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:53 PM |
EDM |
3248 (Digital Doors Open) |
Library Room of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science |
This 1930’s library has been central to Perthshire’s cultural and intellectual life.The Society will be highlighting its internationally acclaimed contribution to the study of willows. Drop in to view rare early volumes, seldom-seen exhibits and traditional willow use linked to a tour of Perth’s North Inch willows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:55 PM |
EDM |
3249 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Quarto Press |
The outbuildings housing this press were originally built as a cottage, stable and wagon-shed to the Grade B listed Beech Hill House (1750-1800).See and try your hand at historical letterpress printing. View our rare machinery, including typecasters and presses, and dozens of old gadgets and objects from the trade. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:38:58 PM |
EDM |
3250 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Gliding Centre & Portmoak Priory site |
Situated on the eastern shores of Loch Leven, the Scottish Gliding Centre is the largest gliding club in Scotland. It operates all year round from a grass airfield and membership is open to all. Once home to the early Christian Culdees, Portmoak Chapel dates back to about 850AD.The monks were of Irish origin and established a monastery on nearby St. Serf's Island in Loch Leven. We will continue to add to our knowledge of this site through archaeological investigations this summer. The vestiges of the chapel and graveyard have been recently restored by the Kinross-shire Civic Trust. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:00 PM |
EDM |
3251 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tibbermore Church |
An atmospheric church with medieval origins and a Covenanter connection, now best known to Outlander fans as Cranesmuir Church, scene of the infamous Witch Trial.For centuries churches have been the setting and inspiration for artistic endeavour. Meet our resident artists, see their work, and learn about their craft. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:02 PM |
EDM |
3252 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tullibole Castle |
Tullibole Castle is a 17th Century A-listed Castle set in peaceful countryside. The Moncreiff family home is steeped in history with lots of romantic tales and folklore.Enjoy a tour of part of the castle and its grounds, which include a ruined 9th Century church, a maze and a 150-yard moat. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:04 PM |
EDM |
3253 (Digital Doors Open) |
United Lodge of Dunkeld No 14 |
The United Lodge of Dunkeld No 14 meets at the Masonic Temple, Tay Terrace. This is a former Free Church of Scotland building which dates back to the 1800s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:07 PM |
EDM |
3254 (Digital Doors Open) |
VisionPK: Perth & Kinross Sensory Centre |
Based in a former church dating back to 1849, VisionPK provides specialist support for blind and partially sighted, deaf and hard of hearing people of all ages in Perth & Kinross. Following its role as a place of worship, the building has been the Perth Forces Canteen and the Red Cross Centre before being converted for its current use in 2002/3. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:09 PM |
EDM |
3255 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathallan School, Forgandenny |
Strathallan School sits in 153 acres of what was formerly the Ruthven family estate. At its heart is Freeland House, built in 1825 and designed by leading architect William Burn. Today the school combines its historical heart with a superb range of new facilities supporting academics, sports and the arts. The founder's ethos of 'opportunities for all to excel' still applies today. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:12 PM |
EDM |
3256 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Originals: Guided Walking Tour of Perth's Built Heritage |
Perth is blessed with a wonderful Georgian heritage. As part of Doors Open Day, local historian Dr Norman Watson conducted a 90-minute walk around the city's Georgian highlights, focusing on buildings from around two centuries ago which continue to fulfil their original purpose. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:14 PM |
EDM |
3257 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Guildry Incorporation of Perth |
The Guildry Incorporation is directly descended from Perth’s merchant guild founded in 1210.Come along and meet some of today’s Guildrymen and discover our fascinating medieval history and learn about the Guildry’s present-day role. And it’s a rare opportunity to view our precious 15th century Lockit Book. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:16 PM |
EDM |
3258 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old Academy Building, Perth |
The Old Academy was built between 1803 and 1807 as the Public Seminaries to house Perth Grammar and Perth Academy together in a suitable new building. It was designed by Robert Reid, the principal Government architect in Scotland in the first half of the 19th. Today the old school is divided into commercial units but teaching goes on. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:18 PM |
EDM |
3259 (Digital Doors Open) |
A9 Dualling: Luncarty to Pass of Birnam |
A unique opportunity to learn first-hand about this significant infrastructure improvement project from the expert engineers involved in its design and construction.Visitors will receive a project overview presentation followed by a minibus tour of the site, making use of our on-site viewing platforms. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:20 PM |
EDM |
3260 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hill Church |
The Church is a rectangular building with an eighty foot tower and a Pagoda style top. Built in 1824 it was the former parish Church and is on a site where a church has been since the 12th Century.The building is currently used by Blairgowrie Players local drama club. It is used for rehearsals and storage of costumes and props and has recently been refurbished. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:22 PM |
EDM |
3261 (Digital Doors Open) |
Meikleour Village Hall |
This listed building was gifted to the village in 1931. It was heralded at the time as the most artistic in design in Scotland.Tours will take place during the weekend to showcase the hall. Artists will be exhibiting and providing demonstrations of painting techniques. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:25 PM |
EDM |
3262 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Anne’s, Episcopal Church |
St. Anne’s boasts a fine organ built by Harrison & Harrison of Durham, beautiful stained glass windows and an oak reredos depicting the Last Supper.Our Mini Arts Festival features an arts & crafts display, quilting demonstration and drop-in workshop with local artist Roz Arno-Button. Sunday’s highlight is a music recital by Walter Blair (organ & keyboard) and Geoffrey Bridge (oboe)! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:27 PM |
EDM |
3263 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael and All Angels’ Episcopal Church |
Rev. William Sugden’s last commission: a simple stone building with iron clad flèche, wood-panelled interior, carved stone font, hand-crafted kneelers and embroidered altar frontal.Enjoy a five-mile sound walk along the Cateran trail with stories of people baptised here. Bring your own smartphone and headphones or book onto the guided tour. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:30 PM |
EDM |
3264 (Digital Doors Open) |
Textile Conservation/Restoration Workshop |
Located in an early Victorian stable block, our busy workshop still uses some of the building’s old features, like the stall floor drainage system and horse troughs.Come and see us at work as we celebrate our 30th anniversary of working in conservation. We conserve a range of modern and historic textiles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:32 PM |
EDM |
3265 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth North Church of Scotland |
Rebuilt on the footprint of its 1749 predecessor, this 1880’s city centre church displays a wealth of craftsmanship, including stained glass windows and beautiful tapestries.Enjoy our picture exhibition and sanctuary tour and learn about the church’s history and its strong links with the local community. Teas, coffee and biscuits served. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:34 PM |
EDM |
3266 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Subud Centre |
An excellent early 19th century villa, overlooking Perth’s South Inch and retaining many decorative features, including plasterwork, joinery and an open-well staircase.Drop in for a brief guided tour and stay to enjoy our fine art and ceramics exhibition, poem readings, information on Subud and Susila Dharma, live music, refreshments and a seminar on traditional tenement maintenance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:37 PM |
EDM |
3267 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - St Mary's RC Church |
The picturesque coloured glass is newer than the church, and was a replacement for the original glass which was shattered by a bomb blast during World War II.See the boy with the football and the lady with the Vacuum cleaner in this beautiful feature. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:39 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:51:16 PM |
EDM |
3268 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elderslie - Elderslie Kirk |
This grey stone kirk, of Gothic style, has a set of four stained glass windows entitled "God's Gifts to the Universe", designed by Leslie MacFie (BA Hons.), which were installed to mark the church's 150th anniversary. Refurbished in the 1950s, the light-coloured African hardwood pews light up the sanctuary. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:41 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:51:06 PM |
EDM |
3269 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Arts Centre |
Built in 1738 and was a place of worship for almost 250 years. Today though, you're more likely to visit here to watch a gig, panto, play or stand-up show.For Doors Open Days, Paisley Arts Centre will do what it does best by putting on a selection of arts, theatre and film activities for visitors, all with an animal theme! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:44 PM |
EDM |
3270 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Bull Inn |
The Bull Inn is one of the oldest pubs in Paisley. It was designed by one of Paisley's most famous architects, William D McLelland, who was a student of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and he designed many buildings in Paisley including this and St Matthew's Church.Built in 1901, it still contains the very rare Art Nouveau decoration and style with listed status on internal features including the stained glass, bar and the snugs in the rear.Our pub was also used as a location in the 2008 film The Stone of Destiny. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:47 PM |
EDM |
3271 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Sma' Shot Cottages |
An 18th Century weavers' cottage and loom shop which showcase the living and working conditions of a weaver's family in the 1750s, and a small row of mill workers cottages from the 19th Century. The cottages contain many fascinating artefacts and are linked by a 19th century heritage garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:49 PM |
EDM |
3272 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Renfrewshire House |
The headquarters of Renfrewshire Council features a Customer Service Centre and Council Chambers. The Council Chambers, suspended over the public service desks, are elliptical in shape to embody the principles of equality and inclusive debate in local democracy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:51 PM |
EDM |
3273 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Oakshaw Trinity Church |
The church's steeple is one of the most pronounced on Paisley's skyline. The Hill organ has been newly restored. The church contains a stunning plaster ceiling together with seven notable stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:54 PM |
EDM |
3274 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Holy Trinity & St Barnabas Scottish Episcopal Church |
There has been an Episcopalian presence in Paisley since 1817 when the congregation of Holy Trinity was founded. This building was erected and named Trinity Chapel in 1833 and extended in the 1880s. In 2003, the congregation of St Barnabas Church (on Castle Street) merged with that of Holy Trinity. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:56 PM |
EDM |
3275 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - St John's Episcopal Church |
The church dates back over 100 years . The simple, early pointed Gothic exterior is counterbalanced by a richly decorated interior, featuring mosaic and fine stained glass. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:39:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:50:25 PM |
EDM |
3276 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbarchan - Kilbarchan West Church |
A church with a spacious Gothic interior. There are six glass windows by various artists, four Edwardian and one by James Wright (d. 1947). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:00 PM |
EDM |
3277 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbarchan - Kilbarchan East Church |
Kilbarchan Parish Church can be found just off Steeple Square, in the centre of the village of Kilbarchan. The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1787, with the congregation worshipping in the unfurnished church a year later. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:02 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:50:14 PM |
EDM |
3278 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - St James's Church of Scotland |
This Gothic revival church of considerable architectural merit has a steeple which reaches for the sky. It's one of a limited number of churches in Scotland with eight or more bells. Certainly, the accomplished treatment of the cruciform plain interior design helped Blanc to win the commission for the Coats Memorial Church. The congregation has very strong musical interests including a choir, handbell team & orchestra. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:05 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:50:03 PM |
EDM |
3279 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Wallneuk North Church |
Built by TG Abercrombie on land which was in the corner (neuk) of the garden of the Abbott of Paisley, Wallneuk North Church opened in 1915 with Britain at war. It contains one of the last working pipe organs built by Abbott & Smith. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:07 PM |
EDM |
3280 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Renfrew Town Hall |
This Category A-listed mid-Victorian building often referred to as the Disney Castle was designed and built in French Gothic Style by James Jamieson Lamb and Baillie James Barr Lamb.Drop in and visit the Community Museum which tells the story of Renfrew's rich heritage or take a tour of the grand hall and function rooms. Come along and experience a trip 'frew time! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:10 PM |
EDM |
3281 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Renfrew Fire Station |
Take a peek inside this operational fire station, take seat in one of the fire engines and get fire safety advice from the experts. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:13 PM |
EDM |
3282 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Tannahill's Cottage |
The family home of Paisley's weaver poet, Robert Tannahill, is now home to Paisley Burns Club, the Tannahill-McDonald Club and the Paisley Bohemian Club. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:15 PM |
EDM |
3283 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishopton - Gledstane Park |
This is a square Scottish villa with granite causs facing and honey stone mullions. It is the home of John McLaughlin, A.K.A. the Govan Chairman. He has a fascinating collection of quirky hand carved chairs including a poignant tribute to Andy Murray's home town of Dunblane, along with some chairs celebrating his fantastic achievements. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:17 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:49:48 PM |
EDM |
3284 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - St Matthew's |
St Matthew's was built in 1905-1907 in a mix of Gothic and Art Nouveau styles by Paisley Architect W D McLennan, who was a member of the congregation.The church is regarded by many as Scotland's most significant Art Nouveau Church.McLennan originally intended the design to include a massive spire but it was decided late in 1907 to abandon this costly embellishment. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:20 PM |
EDM |
3285 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inchinnan - Inchinnan Parish Church |
Virtual reconstruction of All Hallows Church (Inchinnan), built in 1900 and demolished in 1965 to allow the extension of the airfield at Abbotsinch. Created for the Inchinnan Historical Interest Group. The digital reconstruction is based on historic photographs and floorplans. Some of them can be found on Canmore: https://canmore.org.uk/site/43063/inchinnan-old-parish-church-and-graveyard. Most of the stained windows originally from All Hallows are now at Inchinnan Parish Church. These were used on the virtual reconstruction, as well as a number of historical drawings of the missing windows. You can find more information about the stained glass windows at IHIG’s website: https://myinchinnan.org.uk/stained-glass/ This is a second version of this model, which was updated to add new details based on historical documentation, as well as annotations and clearer images of the stained glass windows. Given that these changes were required, the entirety of the 3D model was also reviewed and improved. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:22 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:14 PM |
EDM |
3286 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Thomas Coats Memorial Church |
Built by the Coats family in memory of Thomas Coats, the building is the epitome of Victorian neo-gothic splendour.One of the most opulent Baptist Churches in Britain, the church's eight arched crown spire is a principal feature of Paisley's skyline.The interior abounds with highly carved oak, marble and alabaster. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:25 PM |
EDM |
3287 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Museum & Art Galleries |
The museum houses a wealth of treasures, from ancient Egyptian artefacts to reminders of our industrial past and natural history. The pillar gallery has recently been refurbished with original Victorian architecture and double barrelled vaulted ceiling fully restored. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:27 PM |
EDM |
3288 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - John Neilson Institute |
Known as the 'porridge bowl' because of the shape of its beautiful dome, this was originally a school bequeathed to the town by local grocer John Neilson.The building was converted into apartments in 1993 and won a prestigious Saltire Award for its conversion.The large atrium has a statue of a Greek philosopher Diogenes, sculpted by Paisley's Alexander Stoddart (Sculptor in Ordinary to the Queen). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:29 PM |
EDM |
3289 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - St Mirin's Cathedral |
Built in 1932 to replace the 1808 church in East Buchanan Street, St Mirin's is dedicated to the Patron Saint of Paisley and became a cathedral for the newly formed Diocese of Paisley in 1948. It continues to serve as a parish church, with recent renovations taking place in 2012. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:32 PM |
EDM |
3290 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - Johnstone High Parish Church |
This striking octagonal building was built in 1792 and began life as a Chapel of Ease under the auspices of Paisley Abbey. Features include 10 stained glass windows and tributes to those who lost their lives in both World Wars. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:34 PM |
EDM |
3291 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Abbey |
Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about 12 miles west of Glasgow, in Scotland. Its origins date from the 12th century, based on a former Cluniac monastery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:36 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:25 PM |
EDM |
3292 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Anchor Mill |
The Anchor Mill stands as a proud reminder of Paisley's great industrial heritage. Located at the Hammills on the White Cart River, this landmark Grade A listed Domestic Finishing Mill was built in 1886 and is one of the few remaining buildings of the Anchor Mill complex.At the centre of the building is the elegant, 4 storied, sun-lit Atrium. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:39 PM |
EDM |
3293 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Central Library |
Opened in 1871, Paisley Free Library and Museum was designed by John Honeyman in an austere Greek revival style. The original building has been extended several times and is A-listed.There's no need for you to be bored on a visit to the library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:47 PM |
EDM |
3294 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Reid Macewen Training Centre |
All buildings are in a Tudor Gothic style with steep gabled roofs and built in grey sandstone with gold sandstone cressings. The stables were impeccably restored and imaginatively adapted in 2001 by Mike & Sue Thornley. The building serves as a training centre for Erskine. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:49 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:49:26 PM |
EDM |
3295 (Digital Doors Open) |
Howwood - Howwood Parish Church |
Modest gothic church but with splendid stained glass memorialising the laird and mill owners. The two west side windows, 1858, gifted by the Harveys of Castle Semple, the main window for a "delightful daughter" who died in 1871. Windows to east, 1880s, by W & JJ Kerr of Glasgow and to north and south 1990s, commemorate three generations of McNabs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:51 PM |
EDM |
3296 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochwinnoch - Lochwinnoch Parish Church |
Lochwinnoch Parish Church opened on 2nd October 1808. The building is octagonal in shape, built by "one Andrew from Kilbarchan" a Mason who went bankrupt during the construction. The church sits behind a high Doric porch, with classical belfry, clock and spire. A Gothic church hall (1901) is to the rear. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:53 PM |
EDM |
3297 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - Johnstone History Museum |
The museum documents the history of the burgh of Johnstone, particularly the industrial heritage of the town. Displays include photographs, maps and objects related to various well-known industries including Paton's shoelace factory, as well as some lesser-known ones such as the mousetrap factory! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:56 PM |
EDM |
3298 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Thread Mill Museum |
This museum is housed in the late 19th century Mile End Mill of the Anchor Thread Works - the last working mill building in Paisley. See machinery and artefacts relating to Paisley & Renfrewshire's vast linen, silk and cotton thread industries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:40:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:49:10 PM |
EDM |
3299 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Martyrs Sandyford Church |
The union of the Martyrs and Sandyford Churches was formalised in November 2009 and a presence is maintained at both Broomlands Street and Montgomery Road. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:01 PM |
EDM |
3300 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Brediland Allotment Association |
The Brediland Allotments were established in 1916, local knowledge states it was gifted by a generous farmer. With over 50 plots and 8 pigeon fanciers, Brediland Allotments hold something for all ages in the community from under 5?s to older adults. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:03 PM |
EDM |
3301 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Lamont Farm Project |
Lamont Farm Project is a vibrant community and animal welfare project located in Erskine, Renfrewshire.At Lamont Farm, you can meet a wide variety of animals, including ducks, hens, horses, pigs, sheep, goats, llamas, reptiles and small furries. We try our best to rescue and rehome as many animals as we can.If we cannot find a suitable forever home for our furry friends they will continue to live with us therefore there's always new furrys for you to meet. This means we have an ever growing family of new and different animals.We actively promote animal welfare and advise and educate people, where we can, in animal care and husbandry. Our work is dependent on the generous support of our visitors, to enable us to care for our animals and continue our vital work.We are a registered Scottish Charity No. SCO13875. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:05 PM |
EDM |
3302 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - Johnstone Community Fire Station |
Learn what it takes to be a fire fighter and get a closer look at the kit and equipment that helps keep firemen safe when responding to an emergency |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:07 PM |
EDM |
3303 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - The Ballast Trust |
For 30 years, the Ballast Trust has processed technical records such as shipbuilding plans, engineering and railway drawings for archive organisations like the University of Glasgow, Glasgow City Archives and National Records of Scotland.
The Trust's premises are in the former James E. Robertson and Sons Ltd furniture factory. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:48:52 PM |
EDM |
3304 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Renfrew Leisure Centre |
This excellent sports facility opened its doors to the public in June 2004 and has become hugely popular with the people of Renfrew thanks to its range of sports and leisure facilities which include a 4 court multipurpose sports hall, 2 level gym/fitness suite, dance studio, football pitch and a Sauna/Steam Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:12 PM |
EDM |
3305 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - St Margaret's Scottish Episcopal Church |
This stone-built church was opened in 1914 and this friendly and quiet place has been a place where all faiths can celebrate ever since. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:15 PM |
EDM |
3306 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Trinity Church |
There is plenty to see and admire on a visit to this C-listed church building, opened in 1865. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:17 PM |
EDM |
3307 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Church of the New Jerusalem |
Originally built by Methodists in 1810 to cater for the people building the Paisley Canal, the New Jerusalem Church bought the building in 1860 and spared no expense in its refurbishment - dye for the stained glass windows (designed by Sir Noel Paton) was imported all the way from France. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:19 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:48:36 PM |
EDM |
3308 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Hamishes' Hoose |
Good food, exhibition and live music. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:21 PM |
EDM |
3309 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Community Fire Station |
For Doors Open Days 2018, visitors could take a tour of the building and see all the fire engines in this operational fire station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:24 PM |
EDM |
3310 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Sheriff Court |
Order, order! Court is now in session. Step into the box and give an account of your whereabouts during a tour of Court 1 and 8. If you're found guilty, you'll be headed to the cells next... |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:26 PM |
EDM |
3311 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Bield |
Former Martyrs Parish Church purchasd by 7th Paisley Scout Group in 1981. It now has three large activity halls and is used by the wider community. The church was built by a large range of local churches within Paisley which is obvious from the different styles incorporated in the church. The Martyrs' Monument can be viewed at the rear of the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:28 PM |
EDM |
3312 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochwinnoch - Castle Semple Visitor Centre |
Of course the walks and trails are always open to explore, this this is your special chance to climb to the lookout tower and enjoy the wildlife and stunning views over the loch and beyond. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:30 PM |
EDM |
3313 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochwinnoch - RSPB Lochwinnoch Nature Reserve |
This beautiful weatland is home to wigeons, whooper swans and more species of duck than you can imagine! Follow the woodland trails and be sure to take your binoculars with you for the viewing holes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:33 PM |
EDM |
3314 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbarchan - The Steeple Hall and Tower |
This building, which looks like a church from the outside, was originally designed for use as a meatmarket and school. It has a Bronze copy of the wooden statue of legendary piper Habbie Simpson on the Tower. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:48:08 PM |
EDM |
3315 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Star Project |
For Doors Open Days 2018, make your way The STAR Project for some walrus-themed fun! Watch 'We are the Walrus' - a short film celebrating the restoration Fountain Gardens - then make your own walrus mask, before taking a short walk to see the walruses in the Grand Fountain. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:37 PM |
EDM |
3316 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Inchinnan Bascule Bridge |
Designed by Sir William Arrol in 1922, this unique Bascule Bridge is the only opening Bascule Bridge in the whole of Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:40 PM |
EDM |
3317 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renfrew - Victory Baths |
Designed and built by Paisley Architect, T.G. Abercrombie, the Grade B listed Victory Baths in all their detail and splendour are a particularly fine example of an Edwardian 25 yard swimming pool. The 1920's layout is largely intact with changing cubicles to poolside at ground level, arched doorways and a viewing gallery above with timber seats. It is said the pool has a resident ghost which has had numerous sightings over the years - none through the day though! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:42 PM |
EDM |
3318 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Glasgow Airport Terminal Building |
During Doors Open Day, visitors could get a behind the scenes look at operations at Glasgow Airport. There was a presentation on the history of Glasgow Airport and a tour of the Terminal Building with a talk on how the Airport works. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:45 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:47:56 PM |
EDM |
3319 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Fountain Gardens |
Paisley's oldest park is home not only to a grand central fountain adorned with sculptures of dolphins, walruses and herons, but also one of the finest statues of Robert Burns in existence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:47 PM |
EDM |
3320 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Johnston Street Street Party |
During Doors Open Days, Johnston Street celebrates their opening by hosting a street party, there will also be an opportunity to delve into Paisley's mill history on their interpretation trail, and they will have information on traditional building skills and materials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:49 PM |
EDM |
3321 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Lagoon Leisure Centre |
Have a splashing good time exploring Paisley's largest leisure centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:52 PM |
EDM |
3322 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Ambulance Station |
A purpose built Ambulance Station which became operational in 1996 to replace the temporary Ambulance Station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:54 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:47:40 PM |
EDM |
3323 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - St Mirren Football Club |
First established in 1877 and although they moved to a new purpose built stadium, the history of the club is proudly displayed within the club for all to see. For Doors Open Day you will also have the opportunity to go behind the scenes, why not walk out the tunnel, see the dressing rooms, board rooms, referee room and even the TV interview room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:56 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:47:32 PM |
EDM |
3324 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - White Cart Studio |
White Cart Studio is a well lit, fully equipped art studio situated in the Sir James Clark Building, Paisley. A programme of Drawing/Painting classes run throughout the year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:41:58 PM |
EDM |
3325 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Erskine Community Sports Centre |
This attractive building of architectural note includes a four court sports hall, a fitness gym, small studio space and a function suite which overlooks the Clyde. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:00 PM |
EDM |
3326 (Digital Doors Open) |
Linwood - ON-X Linwood Sport & Community Centre |
With three swimming pools, a modern fitness suite, dance studios, squash courts and a spin studio, there's plenty on offer at the On-X Linwood. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:03 PM |
EDM |
3327 (Digital Doors Open) |
Houston - Houston & Killellan Kirk |
Built in 1987 and restored in 1938, the Houston and Killellan Church is a result of a merger between the parishes of Houston and Killellan in 1771. View the special stained glass windows and display of pulpit falls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:05 PM |
EDM |
3328 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishopton - Formakin Estate |
For Doors Open Days, take the opportunity to tour around this stunning estate. Tours will meet in the car park prior to the times shown. Due to the nature of this estate and possible weather, please wear stout footwear. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:07 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:47:20 PM |
EDM |
3329 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Langs Tannery |
The original building dates to around 1830 but the site has been modernised over the years to provide a modern tanning operation to convert raw cattle hides into tanned leather suitable for upholstery and shoe leather manufacturers world wide. The cattle hides are a by-product of the meat industry and Langs Tannery takes this product, adds value and produces a desirable product much in demand. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:10 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:47:07 PM |
EDM |
3330 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Central Methodist Hall with Paisley Photographic Society |
First opened in 1908, this is the last intact example of a Central Methodist Hall in Scotland. This imposing building is located opposite Paisley Abbey and was designed by architects Watson and Salmond in the Free Renaissance style.Paisley Photographic Society is the oldest photographic club in Scotland, founded in 1857, and it regularly meets in the Methodist Central Hall. See an exhibition of photographic prints by club members - you might be inspired to join. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:12 PM |
EDM |
3331 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Stowbrae Kirk |
Stowbrae Kirk holds a collection of communion plates relating to the four churches in it's history. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:15 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:55 PM |
EDM |
3332 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Ralston Community Sports Centre |
Built around 1930 this is a world class example of Art Deco architecture in the style of the world famous Thomas Tait. In the last few years it has been refurbished into a community sports centre incorporating a dance studio, state of the art gym and synthetic football pitches. Its balconies and downstairs reception foyer make it an ideal function space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:17 PM |
EDM |
3333 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Sir James Clark Building - Studio 14 |
Built in 1923 this B listed building was part of the former Anchor Mill Complex and is now used for offices and workshops. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:19 PM |
EDM |
3334 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Wynd Centre |
The Wynd Centre opened its doors on 30 Sept. 1984 and is the outreach arm of Oakshaw Trinity Church. When the former St John's Church became available the centre expanded and the Architect Archie Richmond of Richmond Architects, Dumbarton, Glasgow designed the building as it stands now and it was opened by HRH Princess Anne in 2001. It has a 200 Seat Auditorium, Counselling rooms, varying sizes of rooms and halls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:21 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:44 PM |
EDM |
3335 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Walking Tours on Wheels & Historical Paisley |
Learn about the case of the 'Slug in a Bottle' - a legal case that changed the world, that all began in 1928 when Mrs May Donoghue walked into Minghella's Cafe on Well meadow Street and ordered a ginger beer... |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:24 PM |
EDM |
3336 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lochwinnoch - Auld Simon |
St. John's Kirk was built in 1729, with a new clock purchased in 1731. Most of the church was demolished, when the present Parish Church was opened in 1808, leaving only the gable end. Inside, you can see the clock, the oldest public clock in Renfrewshire. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:34 PM |
EDM |
3337 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Lapwing Lodge |
Lapwing Lodge started life as a Sanatorium for Coats Mill workers in 1910 until 1955. In 1960, Paisley Scouts began to use the site for camping before purchasing the site in 1988 and making improvements to the deteriorated building. Lapwing Lodge not only continues to be used for Scout Camps and other youth organisations, it also caters for individuals, businesses and educational use. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:27 PM |
EDM |
3338 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Brick Lane Studios |
A professional recording studio and the Diane Mitchell Music School. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:30 PM |
EDM |
3339 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Abbey Drain |
Only rediscovered in the 1990s, the Abbey Drain is one of Paisley's hidden gems and a site of continued archaeological interest. Inside, witches marks are inscribed on the stonework and artefacts found in the drain suggest what people are and wore. What exactly was the purpose of this passageway? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:33 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:17 PM |
EDM |
3340 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Lodge Glennifer No. 1219 |
This fascinating building contains a library and museum with information about the history of freemasonry. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:35 PM |
EDM |
3341 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Townscape Heritage Project (phase 2) |
Renfrewshire Council has been given money from the Heritage Lottery Fund to develop a new Townscape Heritage (TH) project for Paisley Town Centre which will focus on improving the listed buildings on Paisley High Street. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:37 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:46:07 PM |
EDM |
3342 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - PACE Youth Theatre |
A former church-turned-drama studio, this space is now used for PACE drama classes and prop building, including sets for the annual Christmas pantomime. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:39 PM |
EDM |
3343 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bridge of Weir - St Mary's Episcopal Church |
St Mary's began its life in 1907 in Ranfurly Castle Hotel, where a small group of Episcopalians joined together for a monthly service. Then towards the end of 1908, a site was given to the church - which quickly became known as "the little white church in the wood". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:45:59 PM |
EDM |
3344 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - Johnstone Town Hall |
Opened in May 2015, the brand new Johnstone Town Hall has transformed the look of the town. The new venue is home to a range of modern community facilities, including Johnstone Library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:44 PM |
EDM |
3345 (Digital Doors Open) |
Johnstone - Johnstone Community Sports Hub |
Packed full of indoor and outdoor sporting facilities, this community sports hub is well worth a visit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:46 PM |
EDM |
3346 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Erskine Swimming Pool |
A uniquely designed 25m deck level pool. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:49 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:45:34 PM |
EDM |
3347 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Park Mains High School |
Opened in 2012 after a multi-million pound refurbishment, the new school building includes a central 'street area' flooded with natural sunlight to create a more encouraging and peaceful school space. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:51 PM |
EDM |
3348 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bishopton - Bishopton Parish Church |
Designed by the renowned architect David Hamilton, the congregation are celebrating 200 years of worship in this building. The present building was built in 1815 to replace an earlier building that had fallen into a state of serious disrepair. The presence of a church on this site goes back to the 12th century with the establishment of what was originally called the Erskine Church, renamed the Bishopton Church to avoid confusion with the new community and church of Erskine. The long story of this church extends over some 900 years and is rich in historical detail. As part of the Bicentenary Commemoration, a book about this history has been published and is available to purchase. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:53 PM |
EDM |
3349 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Town Hall |
This classical building was gifted to Paisley by the Clarks, one of the town's wealthy mill owning families. It houses a suite of grand halls and function rooms and the views of the Abbey from the first floor Loggia and balcony are stunning. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:55 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:45:23 PM |
EDM |
3350 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bridge of Weir - St Machar's Ranfurly Church of Scotland |
This church building was built in the early Gothic style and completed in 1878, with a gallery added in 1896 and a chancel in 1910. There are a number of beautiful stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:42:58 PM |
EDM |
3351 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Paisley Photographic Society |
The Paisley Photographic Society is the oldest club of its kind in Scotland and was founded in 1857. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:00 PM |
EDM |
3352 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Provost Charity Zip Slide |
Come and see Provost Hall and other like-minded daredevils take on a charity zip slide flying across East End Park from over 100ft in the air. All money raised will go to the Provost's four chosen charities - Renfrewshire Carers Centre, RAMH, ACCORD Hospice and St Vincent's Hospice - to continue their vital work in Renfrewshire. If you'd like to sign up to take part, please contact: donna.gallagher-pt@renfrewshire.gov.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:03 PM |
EDM |
3353 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Scottish Ambulance Service |
For the first time on Doors Open Days the Scottish Ambulance Service invites you to Paisley Ambulance Station to see a variety of ambulance vehicles and specialised equipment. There will also be advice from the SAS Academy. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:05 PM |
EDM |
3354 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Diane Mitchell Music School |
The Diane Mitchell Music School opened in Brick Lane Studios in 2015, and has been growing ever since. The school provides an excellent way for children and adults of all ages to enjoy learning about music. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:07 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:45:12 PM |
EDM |
3355 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbarchan - Kilbarchan Parish Church |
Kilbarchan Parish Church can be found just off Steeple Square, in the centre of the village of Kilbarchan. The foundation stone of the church was laid in 1787, with the congregation worshipping in the unfurnished church a year later. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:45:04 PM |
EDM |
3356 (Digital Doors Open) |
Erskine - Erskine Community Allotments |
This community garden has its own orchard and bio-diversity wildlife garden. Visit on Doors Open Day for facepainting and your chance to buy plants and flowers, plus jams, chutneys and home baking made with allotment grown produce. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:11 PM |
EDM |
3357 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Barshaw Park Walled Peace Garden |
Created around 1800 as a walled fruit and vegetable garden for Barshaw House, this was dedicated as a Peace Garden in 1986 and the flowers are now cared for by the Friends of Barshaw Park. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:14 PM |
EDM |
3358 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Pride of Paisley |
The Pride of Paisley Wild in Art project is Paisley's first free public art trail and runs until Sunday 25th September. Find out more at www.prideofpaisley.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:17 PM |
EDM |
3359 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inchinnan - 106 Battalion Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers |
Various displays of weapons, vehicles and equipment |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:19 PM |
EDM |
3360 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Lane |
Starting out as a bus garage in the 1950's, 7 Shuttle Street has now reopened its doors as The Lane after many years as Suburbia. It offers Fizzy's prosecco bar, a brilliant beer garden, bars and two restaurants, including The Ginger Slug, a reference to the famous case about a snail. The snail was found in a ginger beer bottle, causing the customer to sue the manufacturer. The case gave power to modern consumers and launched a million court cases. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:22 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:44:49 PM |
EDM |
3361 (Digital Doors Open) |
Linwood Parish Church |
The first Linwood Parish Church was built in 1860 as a chapel of ease, but, due to the ever expanding population of the town, became too small and the present church was built in 1965. A spacious red brick building with furniture and communion silver from the earlier church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:24 PM |
EDM |
3362 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of the West of Scotland |
Contains the University Hub - a new social and learning space for our students on the ground floor of our Library building. The University's Gardner Building housed the original college and school of art, founded in 1897, that later became the University. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:26 PM |
EDM |
3363 (Digital Doors Open) |
1st Houston & Crosslee Scout Group, Compass Centre |
We are a well established scout group with over 100 youth members. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:44:35 PM |
EDM |
3364 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of West of Scotland |
The Gardner Building was designed by famous Paisley architect TG Abercrombie and opened in 1900 as Paisley Technical School making it the original UWS building. Now home to the University's School of Business & Enterprise. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:31 PM |
EDM |
3365 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Russell Institute |
Following a 5 million pound restoration in 2017, this category A-Listed building is one of Paisley's architectural highlights. Originally a child welfare clinic - commissioned by Miss Agnes Russell in 1927 in memory of her two brothers - it's now home to the Invest in Renfrewshire team. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:33 PM |
EDM |
3366 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley Florist Society Gardening Club |
The Paisley Florist Society Gardening Club is the oldest gardening club in Scotland, founded in 1782 by the Paisley Weavers.It has had a continual history since then and all the old records and artefacts are stored in the Paisley Reference Library and Museum.At the Annual Show there are exhibits of flowers, vegetables, handicrafts, baking and a section for childrens exhibits. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:35 PM |
EDM |
3367 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arty-Archi Sketching Walking Tour |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:38 PM |
EDM |
3368 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - West End Community Centre |
The community centre was built in the 1970s and, under the banner 'Constantly seeking to meet the needs of the community', it hosts a number of community groups and charities. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:40 PM |
EDM |
3369 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbarchan - Weaver's Cottage |
Step back in time and learn about the lives of the men and women in the Christie family who lived and worked in the cottage from 1810 to 1953. See the old loom in action and have a go on our modern loom. After your tour, enjoy a picnic in the garden. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:42 PM |
EDM |
3370 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - Grown in Glenburn (GIG) Community Garden |
Growing plots, raised gardens, polytunnels, fruit trees and a wide range of fruit, vegetables and flowers being grown this community garden shows nature's harvest at its best. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:44 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:44:16 PM |
EDM |
3371 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley Police Office |
Police support services in Paisley. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:47 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:44:06 PM |
EDM |
3372 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stanely House - Youth with a Mission |
Stanely House was built by industrialist Thomas Coats and the entirety of the wooden interiors (including the central staircase) was made using oak imported from America. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:49 PM |
EDM |
3373 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Whithorn Way |
The Whithorn Way is a pilgrim route from Glasgow to Whithorn. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:52 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:43:25 PM |
EDM |
3374 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley - The Secret Collection |
Paisley: The Secret Collection is the first publicly accessible museum store on a UK High Street, containing thousands of objects reflecting Renfrewshire's amazing heritage and culture. The centre is a space where everyone can explore, learn, research and discover hidden treasures in the collection. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:54 PM |
EDM |
3375 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aerogenerators |
5 Aerogenerators on Burra Dale hill, which harness wind-power and provide renewable energy to the electricity grid, with the capacity to provide 10% of Shetland's power needs. Please book. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:56 PM |
EDM |
3376 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aithbank |
Recently refurbished as Shetland Amenity Trust's latest camping Böd. Aithbank is the former home of Jeemsie Laurenson, Fetlar's best-known storyteller. The beach below the kailyard was a fish-curing station, operated by Hay & Co. in the mid-19C. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:43:58 PM |
EDM |
3377 (Digital Doors Open) |
Amenity Trust Offices |
An early 19C pair of industrial buildings which are one of the last remaining examples of how the Lerwick docks were built up. Now carefully refurbished by the Amenity Trust as their offices, many interesting details and features. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:01 PM |
EDM |
3378 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anderson High School |
Historically Lerwick’s most important 19th Century building, a gift of Arthur Anderson to the community and opened in 1862. The former Anderson Institute now serves the School’s English Department and library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:03 PM |
EDM |
3379 (Digital Doors Open) |
Belmont House |
Classical Georgian mansion with all the design features expected of the finest houses of its period. The symmetrical frontage, quadrant walls, twin pavilions and formally laid out gardens, are all unique in the Northern Isles. Internally much of the fine detailing survives. A category A listed building, the house has been faithfully restored by The Belmont Trust. BOOKING ESSENTIAL.Credit photograph to Mark Sinclair (Phatsheep) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:05 PM |
EDM |
3380 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bressay Lighthouse |
Designed by David & Thomas Stevenson, built in 1858, this has since guided shipping through the "Sooth Mooth" into Lerwick Harbour. Carefully maintained and in a stunning position, magnificent lenses in the tower. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:07 PM |
EDM |
3381 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brough Lodge |
Fascinating category A listed house circa 1820, gothic in style with classical and Moorish detailing. Crenallated ‘observatory’ tower. Works to safeguard the buildings are to start soon. You may also like to visit Fetlar Interpretative Centre where an extensive photo collection, artefacts and film footage relating to Brough is available (entry fee applies). Also visit Leagarth House. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:10 PM |
EDM |
3382 (Digital Doors Open) |
Buness House |
Late 17C. Laird's House, extended 19-20C. Category B Listed. Fine period interiors and prominent coastal position. Combine with visit to Saxa Vord radar Station (No.1). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:12 PM |
EDM |
3383 (Digital Doors Open) |
Busta House |
Originally a 16th century lairds house, Busta House is a former lairds house dating from 1714 with additions in the late 18th century, 1980 and 1983. Situated on the shores of Busta Voe on the outskirts of the village of Brae, now serving as a three star hotel.Parts of the original 18th century panelling surviving, matching the panelling in Haa of Sand and Gardie House. The outside grounds include a boat house, harbour and slipway, doocot and even Gargoyles brought to Busta from the House of Commons in the 18th century.The hotel is open to non residents and serves refreshments, snacks and meals on a daily basis and also caters for celebrations of all kinds, including weddings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:14 PM |
EDM |
3384 (Digital Doors Open) |
Böd Ayre |
Established in 2001, Böd Ayre produces natural and organically certified gardening and animal feed supplement products from Shetland’s own seaweed. During your visit you will learn about the processes involved from harvesting to mincing and drying in order to produce the finished product.Photo (c) www.seaweedproducts.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:17 PM |
EDM |
3385 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clubbs House |
Traditional croft-house renovated in modern-rustic style by the architect Richard Gibson who uses it as a "beach-house retreat", reachable only by boat or by track over the moor, no dogs allowed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:19 PM |
EDM |
3386 (Digital Doors Open) |
Coastguard Operations Centre Shetland |
CGOC Shetland is one of 10 operations centres plus the National Maritime Operations Centre which make up HM Coastguards National Search and Rescue network responding to emergencies on the shoreline and at sea within the UK Search and Rescue Region. Her Majesty's Coastguard (HMCG) is a section of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency responsible for the initiation and co-ordination of all maritime search and rescue (SAR) within the UK Maritime Search and Rescue Region. This includes the mobilisation, organisation and tasking of adequate resources to respond to persons either in distress at sea, or to persons at risk of injury or death on the cliffs or shoreline of the United Kingdom.Join a guided tour of the building explaining the role of HM Coastguard the UK search and rescue national network concept and the role CGOC Shetland play in this. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:21 PM |
EDM |
3387 (Digital Doors Open) |
Easthouse Croft |
Star of the BBC's Restoration programe, the listed Easthouse Croft is a now rare example of a crofting settlement with its various outbuildings and thatched roofs surviving. Recently restored as premises for the Burra History Group. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:24 PM |
EDM |
3388 (Digital Doors Open) |
Enviroglass |
Shetland's award-winning glass recycling plant. See how Enviroglass transforms your waste glass into a range of environmentally-friendly products that are in demand for building projects across the UK. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:27 PM |
EDM |
3389 (Digital Doors Open) |
Eshaness Lighthouse |
Listed lighthouse built by David A and Charles Stevenson. Flat-roofed single-storey keepers' houses and short, square tower. Prominently sited within dramatic coastal scenery, the lighthouse buildings have recently been acquired by Shetland Amenity Trust as its latest camping Böd. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:29 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:42:28 PM |
EDM |
3390 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gairdwill Fishing Lodge |
Gairdwill Lodge is the only example of a restored fishing lodge in Shetland. During the 19th century huts like this provided the far haaf fishermen with accommodation close to their fishing grounds. This lodge was destroyed by the sea in the great storm of 1900 and lay untouched for 110 years. It has now been fully excavated, rebuilt and restored to how it may have looked at the end of the 19th century. The interior is filled with period objects and finds from the excavation.(about a 10 minute walk from the road, unsuitable for the elderly/infirm/disabled). |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:31 PM |
EDM |
3391 (Digital Doors Open) |
Garrison Theatre |
In 1901, the 7th Volunteer Battalion ‘The Gordon Highlanders’ was formed in Shetland. HQ and facilities were subsequently required. On 22 July 1903 Captain Commandant Moffat of the Battalion laid the memorial stone of the new building, with the formal inauguration taking place on 17 September 1904. It could never have been envisaged at the time that “Da Dreel Haal” would serve the community for over a century and become the much loved “Garrison Theatre”. The Drill Hall/Gymnasium measured 21.3m by 10m, and the various gymnastic apparatus could be cleared away to leave floor space for drill. The building also contained a Recreation and Lecture Room, Anteroom, Armoury and Toilet. The Commanding Officer and adjutant had a room upstairs, adjoining the Officers’ Mess. A Gymnasium Club was formed which was open to Shetland residents of both sexes and all ages. Running costs were met by grants from Zetland County Council, Lerwick Town Council and public donations. The Club employed a qualified instructor and within three weeks of opening there were a total of 238 members.Following the outbreak of war in 1914, Lerwick became an important naval base and the Drill Hall was required for wartime use. After the war, the Territorial Army (TA) was not in operation and the Hall continued to be used for badminton, with the adjacent rooms let as offices including estate offices for the Garth Estate. Following mobilisation of the TA in 1939, the hall was requisitioned as headquarters for the Shetland Defence Battalion and later for the 7th Battalion Black Watch. The population of Shetland doubled with the influx of servicemen and initially the building was used as an army meat store and canteen.In 1940 ENSA, (Entertainments National Service Association), commandeered the hall as a theatre to entertain service personnel. It was soon dubbed the “Garrison Theatre” and following conversion to a proper theatre by the Royal Engineers and Pioneers it was officially named so when it reopened on 7 December 1941. Now completely transformed with a sloping stage, full stage lighting, cinema projectors and screen the theatre remained in use until the end of the war. It was constantly filled to capacity as army personnel and locals alike were entertained by servicemen, touring concert parties, film shows and famous celebrities. In February 1943 the well-known stage and film comedian George Formby and his wife paid a flying visit and in August the equally well-known and popular Gracie Fields entertained the troops. A complete refurbishment of the theatre was carried out in 1989 and “Da Garrison” was reopened on 31 October 1990 by SIC Convener Edward Thomason, OBE. Shetland Islands Council with Shetland Arts Trust, now Shetland Arts, have been responsible for the operation of Garrison Theatre since 2006. At the present time, despite the opening of Mareel in 2012, the 280 seated Garrison Theatre facilitates the provision of a varied annual programme of community and professional shows, including live theatre, fiddle competitions, stand up comedy, concerts, dance and pantomime. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:34 PM |
EDM |
3392 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hay's Dock Storehouse |
Restored early 19th century listed storehouse and dock, a rare survivor on Lerwick's waterfront. Formerly the premises of Hay & Co., at the height of the herring boom Hay's Dock was one of the busiest spots in Lerwick. The storehouse is now used as a boat gear store for the new Shetland Museums and Archives, across the water. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:36 PM |
EDM |
3393 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leagarth House |
A large gabled villa, a showpiece in its heyday, with walled garden, exotic plants and private electricity supply. Extensive glazed outbuildings and a hall that was used by the community. This was the home of Sir William Watson Cheyne, assistant to Lord Lister, a pioneer in the field of antiseptic surgery.(Also visit Brough Lodge) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:39 PM |
EDM |
3394 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lerwick Fire Station |
Completed in 2003, and the first of the 'next generation' of retained fire stations in the Highlands and Islands. Incorporating the Shetland District Office, it is finished to the highest standards and provides the very best facilities for community fire fighting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:41 PM |
EDM |
3395 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lodberrie |
The lodberries were used by merchants for trading (both legal and often illegal goods!). Though most are gone, this A-listed lodberrie, dated from c. 1772, is a stunning example of the buildings that once lined the waterfront. Shetland’s most photographed building, a visit to the Lodberrie offers not just the chance to see the non-domestic ground floor, including: workshop, skeo, cellar and courtyards, but also to learn about this history of Shetland’s traders. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:43 PM |
EDM |
3396 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lunna House |
Stunning hill-top laird's house, built for Robert Hunter of Lunna, Chamberlain of the Lordship of Zetland. It has fine period interiors and detailing, with striking views. An armorial panel commemorates the 1707 marriage of Thomas Hunter and Grisel Bruce. Lunna has a dramatic history as the first base of the Second World War ‘Shetland Bus’ - by which Norwegian fishing boats sent supplies to the Resistance in Norway and brought back refugees. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:46 PM |
EDM |
3397 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mareel |
A fantastic opportunity to see behind the scenes of the UK’s most northerly music, cinema and creative industries centre, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects Ltd. Book this year for a guided tour of Mareel including the cinema screens, cafe and main auditorium; as well as an exclusive chance to see the rehearsal rooms, recording studio, educational and training spaces, areas usually closed to the public. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:48 PM |
EDM |
3398 (Digital Doors Open) |
MV Daggri |
Shetland Islands Council operate a fleet of 12 ferries betweeen mainland Shetland and the islands. Every year they make over 70,000 crossings carrying some 700,000 passengers and 300,000 vehicles. The MV Daggri (together with her sister ship the MV Dagalian) is the newest and largest vessel in the Council's fleet. At 66 meters in length and weighing 1861 gross tonnes, she carries up to 144 passengers and 35 vehicles across Yell Sound. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:51 PM |
EDM |
3399 (Digital Doors Open) |
MV Linga |
The first of a new generation of vehicle ferries, the MV linga carries up to 95 passenger and 16 cars between Whalsay and the mainland of Shetland. At a length of 36 metres and weighting 658 gross tonnes, she is the third largest vessel in Shetland Islands Council's fleet. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:53 PM |
EDM |
3400 (Digital Doors Open) |
Papa Stour |
Catch the ferry at West Burrafirth on foot at 8.45 (sailing at 9.00) The day will begin on Papa Stour in the island's waiting room by the pier with a welcome and a hot drink.Next there will be a walk to the stofa and Kirk to view the only surviving stain glass window by Victor Noble Rainbird. To the rear of the Kirk is a small Interpretative Centre where maps and postcards will be on sale. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:56 PM |
EDM |
3401 (Digital Doors Open) |
Reawick House |
An imposing former laird's house, with castellated farm- buildings and 19C. extension to rear, the red roof-tiles were ballast from visiting Spanish fish merchants. Interesting interiors and detailing. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:44:58 PM |
EDM |
3402 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sand Haa (New!) |
This A listed, classical laird’s house was built in 1754 for Sir Andrew Mitchell of Westshore, the stone work, including that of the garden walls encompasses free stones torn from Scalloway Castle. Original wooden panelling still survives within the house. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:00 PM |
EDM |
3403 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sand Lodge |
Home of the Bruces of Sumburgh, Sand Lodge is an impressive laird’s house that dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. An unusual, category B-listed, building with many interesting features including red brick eaves, a restored doocot and some stone slate roofs.Booking essential. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:03 PM |
EDM |
3404 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sandness Spinning Mill |
Shetland's only wool spinning mill, established in 1980 and producing pure Shetland yarns, knitwear and woven material. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:05 PM |
EDM |
3405 (Digital Doors Open) |
Saxa Vord Radar Station |
On the most northerly hill-top in the UK, site one of our most strategic MoD tracking stations, a vital cog in North Atlantic defence. The radar station on the hilltop will be open for two tours, rebuilt in 1991, the 1940 original was destroyed by 197mph winds. Pre-booking essential. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:08 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:08 PM |
EDM |
3406 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Water Pumping Station |
A rotunda design, with glass canopy over the landward side which shelters a ceramic mosaic, itself the result of a design competition. The station houses the controls, pumps, valves and switchgear ~ the 'tip of the iceberg' relative to the whole system. Informative guidance will be at hand. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:10 PM |
EDM |
3407 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sella Ness Accomodation Block |
In October 2010, Total awarded Petrofac a lump-sum engineering, procurement, supply, construction and commissioning contract to develop the new Shetland Gas Plant (SGP) which, when completed, will facilitate the transportation of gas from the Laggan and Tormore fields back to Total’s gas terminal at St Fergus, near Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. Petrofac is executing the works and overseeing the development of the SGP through to its handover to Total in 2014.The mobilisation phase of the Shetland Gas Plant project began with the manufacture and construction of the modularised accommodation block – the Sella Ness Accommodation Facility. Sella Ness opened in July 2011 and can now accommodate up to 850 people working on the project. The accommodation facility includes a shop, library, laundry, internet cafe, restaurant, gymnasium and bar, as well as a medical facility and five-a-side, all weather football pitch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:13 PM |
EDM |
3408 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sheriff Court |
Ever wondered what goes on inside the Sheriff Court? This doors open day come along, see inside the building, meet the players and see the court in action. After witnessing a mock trial you will get a tour around the B listed building and learn even more about the judicial system. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:15 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:41:51 PM |
EDM |
3409 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Amenity Trust Horticultural Unit & Nursery |
Glasshouse with propagation facilities including a tissue culture unit and cold frames. Developed to provide good quality plant material, both for SAT's own requirements and to supply horticultural retainlers. The plants include Shetland native species and material well adapted to Shetland's extreme climate which are generally unavailable on the UK market. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:18 PM |
EDM |
3410 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Cheese |
Shetland’s very own artisanal cheese producers will offer visitors a chance to tour their factory this Doors Open Days. BOOKING ESSENTIALCredit photo to shetlandcheese.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:20 PM |
EDM |
3411 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Christian Youth Camp |
Situated overlooking the West Voe beach in Sumburgh, the Shetland Christian Youth Camp (SCYC) holds its annual children’s’ camp in the summer holidays. SCYC is organised by Christians from Gospel halls across Shetland. The aim of the camp is to teach children the message of the bible and provide them with an enjoyable holiday. Visit the camp this Doors Open Days for an opportunity to tour the building and meet the organisers. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:22 PM |
EDM |
3412 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shutters Open |
Shutters Open 2009 is a chance for you to send us photographs of your experience of Doors Open Days 2009.Perhaps you've captured a building from an unusual perspective, or maybe an exquisite architectural detail has caught your eye. We want to know how you have experienced Doors Open Days.PLEASE ASK PERMISSION BEFORE TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS as photography is not permitted inside some buildings. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:24 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:24 PM |
EDM |
3413 (Digital Doors Open) |
Skyinbow Fiddles |
Visit Kenny Johnson's workshop at its new address of 7 Clairmont Place to learn about his company Skyinbow and their range of electric fiddles. This includes the award winning S1 electric violin and the Skyinbow pro that is used by some of the world's top violinists. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:26 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:26 PM |
EDM |
3414 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Magnus Church |
This B listed church was completed by Alexander Ellis of Aberdeen in 1864. The building has recently undergone much restoration work including the preservation of the historic stain glass windows created by the renowned, great Gothic Revival architect Sit Ninian Comper. The original bell from 1863 is now on display within the church. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:28 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:28 PM |
EDM |
3415 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sumburgh Lighthouse Buildings |
Designed by Robert Stevenson, this was Shetland’s first lighthouse, built in 1821, perched atop the cliffs of Shetland’s most southerly point. Neo-classical light tower and flanking pavilions, engine house, keeper’s accommodation and foghorn. Plans to conserve the buildings and create a major visitor and educational facility will start next year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:31 PM |
EDM |
3416 (Digital Doors Open) |
Swan - fishing boat |
A Smack Rigged “Fiffie” fishing boat originally launched in 1900, the Swan was purchased in 1991 by the Swan Trust and brought back to her original Shetland home. Since her re-launch the fully restored Swan has worked primarily as a sail training boat. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:33 PM |
EDM |
3417 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Booth |
Late 18th Century house with earlier adjoining böd, a scene of trade between Shetlanders and the Hanseatic fleet as long ago as 1684. More recently the building achieved fame as Shetland’s oldest pub. Now home to the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary for sick, injured and abandoned seals and otters. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:35 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:35 PM |
EDM |
3418 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tolbooth (RNLI Station) |
Award winning restoration of listed 18th century former town jail, customs house and post office. Now with the original clock tower and stone steps reinstated. This striking pink harled building now houses one of Britain’s busiest lifeboat stations. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:38 PM |
EDM |
3419 (Digital Doors Open) |
Vaila Hall |
A fine 17C haa (country house) located on its own island, built by James Mitchell of Girlsta, replacing Robert Cheyne's earlier fortified house. In late 19C, new owner Herbert Anderton (a Yorkshire woollen mill-owner) added a parallel wing with massive round tower (castellated and corbelled) with linking baronial hall, which includes a minstrel gallery, massive fireplace and full height stained glass windows. Exquisite original interiors and careful refurbishments. Contemporary shorebase on mainland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:40 PM |
EDM |
3420 (Digital Doors Open) |
Valhalla Brewery |
Opened in December 1999 this is Britain’s most Northerly brewery situated on Britain’s most Northerly isle. It is named, most suitably, after the home of the Norse gods where warriors were revived after drinking ale. There is a total of 6 different ales, from the first stage (mashing) to the last (packaging) you can learn how these different ales are produced. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:43 PM |
EDM |
3421 (Digital Doors Open) |
Waste to Energy Plant |
Shetland's state of the art waste recycling plant, which converts domestic and commercial waste into energy, via contained incineration, into energy, which powers Lerwick's district heating programme. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:45 PM |
EDM |
3422 (Digital Doors Open) |
Whalsay Heritage Centre |
Listed formal farm steading, comprising two interlocking U-plan single storey ranges enclosing a central courtyard. Contemporary with the adjacent Symbister House (now School). The North Range has been restored by Shetland Amenity Trust for the Whalsay History Group. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:47 PM |
EDM |
3423 (Digital Doors Open) |
WW2 Chain Home Radar Station |
The Chain Home Radar Stations were part of Britain's Air Defence System during the Second World War. Acting as an early warning system, there were 170 stations covering the whole of the UK. Skaw is of the original Chain Home design (other station-types were the Chain Home Low and Chain Home Extra Low). Most effective at tracking aircraft at 15-20,000 ft, it could detect aircraft at 100 miles or more given suitable atmospheric conditions. Extensive site with many structures surviving. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:50 PM |
EDM |
3424 (Digital Doors Open) |
Zero Carbon House |
A “zero carbon” home, built on Britain’s most northerly island. Designed by Michael and Dorothy Rea, the house has become a test-bed for living “off-grid”. The couple generate their power from renewable sources, run an electric car, and intend to grow most of their food at home in hi-tech greenhouses using a hydroponic growing system. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:52 PM |
EDM |
3425 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Bus' Tour |
With Norway under German-occupation during the Second World War, Shetland became the base for an operation using Norwegian fishing boats and crew to shuttle across the North Sea-supplying the Norwegian underground and returning with refugees. Established initially at Lunna, the 'Shetland Bus' operation moved to Scalloway in 1942. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:55 PM |
EDM |
3426 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Old Haa Museum |
The ‘Old Haa of Brough’, was built by Robert Tyrie, a local merchant. He completed the 3 storey building in 1672, and it went on to become the home of various merchants and Hanseatic Traders. The building is unique and was listed on 13 August 1971 as a building of local significance in Shetland, with its defining arches proudly curving towards the main road in front of the museum. It also has a beautiful walled garden with inuksuit statues constructed from Yell stone.The Old Haa Trust, formed in 1984, acquired the building from the Shetland Amenity Trust, with the proviso that they would “look after the building on behalf of the people of Yell.” With this in mind, extensive repairs took place and the Old Haa was opened as a museum. The Trust later purchased the Smiddy next door, which was incorporated into the museum, and which now houses the Gift Shop and Gallery. The Old Haa is a partner of Shetland Geopark.During the festival, the museum has several exhibitions on. Learn about the history of Yell, including 'New Connections across the Northern Isles' with artwork by John Cumming. Explore a natural history exhibition, including 'Oot and Aboot' photos by Ryan Nisbet. Dive deeper into the history of fishing and factories in the area. See a beautiful display of wool as part of the museum's Wool Week exhibition.Photo credits: Robert Odie, Old Haa Trustee |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:45:57 PM |
EDM |
3427 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
This building in Haroldswick Unst provided education in the area from 1880s to 1997. In the early days classes were conducted in three class rooms. The rooms had connecting doors and high windows.The adjoining house and garden once the home of the headteacher is now private. About 1988 the basic toilets were demolished to make room for a single story extension. The pupils and staff benefited from new toilets, a staff room and a spacious classroom. Pupil numbers decreased and in 1997 all pupils were enrolled at Baltasound school. In the 1980s, a few enthusiasts realised that the way of life linked to the old methods of crofting and fishing was changing quickly and they established a small Heritage Centre. After some years, their collection was relocated to the now redundant Haroldswick school. Today the Heritage Centre is an accredited museum and a 3 Star Visitor Attraction. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:00 PM |
EDM |
3428 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unst Boat Haven |
Situated in Haroldswick and managed by the Unst Heritage Trust, the Boat Haven is a welcome stop for visitors. Built in 1994 the metal sheeted building is central to the Haroldswick area and near the sea. The Boat Haven's collection is comprised of anything linked to the sea.Step inside the building and you can view a unique collection of wooden boats displayed on a shingle beach. This display shows the open boat development in Shetland and the North Atlantic area. One of the interesting artefacts is a barometer which used to hang outside the Haroldswick Shop. This was one of the few ways to check the weather before the boats put out to sea. There is a historical mural at the far end of the Boat Haven depicting the old sixareen days. Sixareens is a traditional fishing boat used around the Shetland islands. Step outside and there is also a sixareen in the boat shelter to view! This boat gives the visitor a real sense of how vulnerable the fishermen were when at sea.Visitors always receive a warm welcome from the knowledgeable custodian. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:02 PM |
EDM |
3429 (Digital Doors Open) |
EVENT: Shetland ForWirds |
Join the Shetland ForWirds for an afternoon workshop at the Unst Heritage Centre! The Shetland ForWirds are an organisation that promote and celebrate the unique Shetland dialect. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:04 PM |
EDM |
3430 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alexander Taylor Waterside Bakery |
The Waterside Bakery is the oldest bakery in Scotland.It began trading in 1820 and is still owned and run by the Taylor family. Five generations on, Alexander Taylor, The Waterside Bakery still produces a fantastic range of Scottish and continental breads and baked goods. The bakery is unique and unrivaled, and is worth a visit. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:07 PM |
EDM |
3431 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bent Cemetery |
Bent Cemetery is the last resting place of Lord Hamilton (d 1479); the 1st Marquess of Hamilton and the 8th, 9th and 10th Dukes of Hamilton and their families. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:40:30 PM |
EDM |
3432 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum |
Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum brings together item collected over the past 40 years in a new purpose built museum. It explores 14,000 years of rural and small town life in Upper Clydesdale and focuses on the people who have lived and worked there from prehistoric times up to the mid-20th century. The objects on display illustrate a small part of their ordinary and extraordinary lives.The museum has been awarded 5 stars by VisitScotland and received a Certificate of Excellence on Tripadvisor for 2017 and 2018. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:11 PM |
EDM |
3433 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar Gas Works |
One of the first small-town gasworks to open in Scotland and among the last to close. For more than 130 years, the industrial plant made coal gas for use in the town and beyond. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:13 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:40:19 PM |
EDM |
3434 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bothwell Parish Church |
Bothwell Parish Church is the oldest Collegiate Church in Scotland in which worship is still held and is known as the "Cathedral of Lanarkshire". It is one of the most historic, architecturally beautiful and worshipful "A"-listed church buildings in Scotland.
We are a mainstream congregation of the national Church of Scotland comprised of men, women and young people of all ages and circumstance. As a congregation, we are very much aware of the privilege and responsibility which is ours inheriting such a place and, so, we are proud that our church is a church for everyone, whether they come to worship, learn or, simple, admire.
Apart from its obvious use as a centre of Christian worship, the building is much used for secular purposes. Concerts, recitals and exhibitions are regular features held by groups within the local community and beyond. The church has a strong relationship with South Lanarkshire Education Department and offers schools, both denominational and non-denominational, various tours/talks to meet their curriculum programmes. During summer, the church is open to the public. Tour guides are available each weekday and welcome visitors from throughout the world.
Image (c) http://bothwellparishchurch.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:15 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:39:56 PM |
EDM |
3435 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brownsbank Cottage |
Overlooking the Peeblesshire hills close to Biggar, Brownsbank Cottage was the home of writer Hugh MacDiarmid. The original interior was restored just as MacDiarmid had left it and contains numerous portraits and photographs of MacDiarmid and a unique collection of memorabilia. Past writers-in-residence have included award winning writer and publisher Matthew Fitt and the first Scottish Parliament Writer in Residence James Robertson, author of Booker prize nominated "The Testament of Gideon Mack". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:18 PM |
EDM |
3436 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cambuslang Fire Station |
A rare chance to visit an operational fire station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:20 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:39:30 PM |
EDM |
3437 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chatelherault Hunting Lodge |
Built in the 1730s by William Adam as a decorative feature in the grand design of the Hamilton Estates landscape, Chatelherault comprises four main pavilion buildings with linking walls. The western pavilion features fine Georgian plasterwork and woodcarvings. These rooms were used by the Duke and Duchess for entertaining hunting parties. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:23 PM |
EDM |
3438 (Digital Doors Open) |
Corehouse |
The estate was established in the 14th century and remains in private ownership. Corehouse was built in 1824-27 by Edward Blore of London, who also worked on Buckingham Palace. It is considered the pioneer house in Scotland of Tudor Revival domestic architecture.
Corehouse has a picturesque profile with many shafted chimney stacks and carefully contrived massing so as to appear to have evolved in an unplanned manner. The interior is well conserved and is focused on a lantern stair tower.
Close to the house is Corra Castle built in the 15th century. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:25 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:39:20 PM |
EDM |
3439 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crawfordjohn Heritage Venture |
This Parish Church dates from 1817 and is situated on a raised circular mound, indicating that this was once a religious site dating back to the 12th century. The village of Crawfordjohn was established in the 12th century by John, stepson of Baldwin, a Flemish Lord from Biggar. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:39:03 PM |
EDM |
3440 (Digital Doors Open) |
Douglas Heritage Museum |
The Museum building, originally the Dower House of Douglas Castle, is situated adjacent to the ancient St Brides Church. It houses six stained glass windows depicting coats of arms of the Douglas Earls. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:30 PM |
EDM |
3441 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Kilbride Community Fire Station |
Operational Community Fire Station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:33 PM |
EDM |
3442 (Digital Doors Open) |
East Kilbride Old Parish Church |
The present B listed building built by James Pollock as completed in 1775, the Scotch Belfry Tower by Robert Pollock was added in 1818. Behind the Church is the Kirk yard where notable gravestones include the parents of the famous surgeons William and John Hunter and Rev. James French, minister of the Old Parish Church (1791-1835), who was tutor to the young Walter Scott. The 18th century mausoleum of the Stuarts of Torrance family has recently been restored. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:38:50 PM |
EDM |
3443 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falls of Clyde |
The majestic Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve sits at the gateway to the Clyde Valley Woodlands. It boasts an inspirational landscape of three dramatic waterfalls, beautiful ancient woodlands and abundant wildlife, all within easy walking distance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:43 PM |
EDM |
3444 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gladstone Court Museum |
At Gladstone Court Museum you can stroll through streets from the past and visit small shops and business premises including a chemist, cobbler, grocer, ironmonger, bank, schoolroom and printer's. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:45 PM |
EDM |
3445 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Home (Biomass Pellet Boiler and Solar PV) |
Part of the Energy Saving Trust Green Homes Network. Please contact Jacqueline Mackenzie to book a time slot - 0141 3033131, email Jacqueline_mackenzie@thewisegroup.co.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:47 PM |
EDM |
3446 (Digital Doors Open) |
Green Home (Solar PV & Biomass) |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:49 PM |
EDM |
3447 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenhill Covenanters House |
Biggar Museum Trust rescued this 17th century farmhouse from its original site at Wiston. They rebuilt and refurbished it in the Burn Braes in 1975. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:51 PM |
EDM |
3448 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton Fire Station |
A rare chance to visit an operational fire station. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:54 PM |
EDM |
3449 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton Grammar School |
Celebrating 100 years of learning in the building on Auchincampbell Road. Visit www.hamilton.s-lanark.sch.uk for more information. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:56 PM |
EDM |
3450 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton Mausoleum |
Hamilton Mausoleum was one of the finest private tombs in the country and is now one of the town's most famous buildings. It was built as a tomb and monument to Alexander, 10th Duke of Hamilton, nicknamed "El Magnifico" but was incomplete at the time of his death in 1852. The chapel has a massive dome (over 36 meters high), magnificent bronze doors and a stunning floor made up of different marbles from around the world. One of the first things you will probably notice however is its amazing 15 second echo is one of the longest in the world! Two huge lion sculptures overlook the entrance to the crypt below where you can still see the niched for the bodies of the members of the Hamilton family. Parking available at Low Parks Museum. Additional information: visitors are advised to wear warm clothing and sturdy footwear and to familiarise themselves with the health and safety guidelines provided at the site. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:46:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:38:20 PM |
EDM |
3451 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton Old Parish Church |
This Church, the second oldest building in Hamilton and the oldest still used for its original purpose, was opened for worship over 275 years ago in 1734. It is notable for its Georgian architecture and has an unusual, largely circular design. It is the only church building to have been designed by architect William Adam. Hamilton Old Parish Church is the second oldest building in the town and the oldest still being used for its original purpose. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:00 PM |
EDM |
3452 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton Sheriff Court |
Hamilton Sheriff Court is an "A" category listed building occupied by the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service. It is one of the 38 Sheriff Courts sitting throughout Scotland and is the third busiest! Come along and gain a valuable insight into the work of the Court. Sample the architecture and history of the building which is considered by Historic Scotland to be the most appropriately recognised at category, denoting national significance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:02 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:37:40 PM |
EDM |
3453 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hamilton United Reformed Church |
The current congregation, formed in 1966, is made up of two congregations, both formerly members of the Congregational Union of Scotland. The present building opened in 1872, being the new building for Park Road E.U. Church founded in 1845, a congregation formed mainly by a section breaking away from St. James' Congregational Church, which included the parents of David Livingstone. This latter church formed in 1807, eventually settled in Auchingramont Road in a building opened in 1873. The Livingstone family were added to the Church Roll in 1835, and it was this Church David Livingstone attended prior to missionary Service with the London Missionary Society. The current Church retains some Livingstone memorabilia. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:05 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:37:03 PM |
EDM |
3454 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity Chapel |
The Chapel was built in 1857 and was the private place of worship of the Baillie Cochrane family and the burial place of the first Lord Lamington. Only the surrounding village and this tiny chapel remain to recall a way a life which flourished and has gone but is part of our heritage worth remembering. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:07 PM |
EDM |
3455 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hyndford Mills |
Disused derelict water mill site owned by Mr Jim Orr, Charleston Parks Farm, Lanark. Clydesdale Mills Society formed to explore the history of the site by the study of archive records and excavation.
OS maps indicate the site was disused in 1986 but prior to that there was substantial industrial activity using water wheels to power grain mills, lint milling and grinding of bones to produce fertilister. There was also sidelines - arving bone and antler to make knife handles, crushing of flax (lint) seed to produce linseed oil along with a blacksmith's shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:36:41 PM |
EDM |
3456 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hyndford Mills Excavation |
Disused derelict water mill site owned by Mr Jim Orr, Charleston Parks Farm, Lanark. Clydesdale Mills Society formed to explore the history of the site by the study of archive records and excavation. OS maps indicate the site was disused in 1986 but prior to that there was substantial industrial activity using water wheels to power grain mills, lint milling and grinding of bones to produce fertilister. There was also sidelines, carving bone and antler to make knifehandles, crushing of flax (lint) seed to produce linseed oil along with a blacksmith's shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:12 PM |
EDM |
3457 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lanark Fire Station |
A rare chance to visit an operational fire station. Lanark Fire Station is the Area Headquarters for South Lanarkshire.
Please note that this is an operational Fire Station therefore engines may be unavailable. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:36:21 PM |
EDM |
3458 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lanark Museum |
Lanark Museum houses a collection of items which illustrate the ancient and varied history of the town.Includes and exhibition based on a "Timeline of Lanark" and includes collection items from the Stone Age, Roman Times and Medieval Artefacts as well as more modern items relating to the 1910 Airshow and 1913 Ford Motor Show. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:16 PM |
EDM |
3459 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leadhills & Wanlockhead Railway |
Run entirely by volunteers in the historic village of Leadhills, the railway incorporates period diesel locomotives and 0.75 mile of narrow gauge track. Also a signalbox formed from material recovered from the branch line viaduct.
Leadhills has the memorial to William Symington (early pioneer of steam navigation), a curfew bell which regulated the miners' lives, and a Miners Library with a collection of books going back to the 1741 formation of the Library. Leadhills was the birthplace of the poet Allan Ramsay. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:19 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3460 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leadhills Miner's Library |
Founded in 1741 Leadhills Miners Library is the world's oldest working-class subscription library. Containing 3,000 of some of the rarest books in Scotland, the library is recognised as being of national importance.As well as its book collection, the library holds the records of the Scots Mining Co from the 1730s to the 1850s in 42 volumes. The library also contains an impressive collection of letters, documents and photographs that combine to tell the history of Leadhills and its people. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:21 PM |
EDM |
3461 (Digital Doors Open) |
Low Parks Museum |
The museum incorporates structures from the 17th to the 21st centuries and two grade A listed buildings. This is the oldest surviving building within Hamilton Burgh's former boundaries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:23 PM |
EDM |
3462 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Temple |
The architect, Alex Cullen, was commissioned in 1903 to construct new premises in Cadzow Street, Hamilton for Lodge Hamilton Kilwinning No. 7. The new premises were required due to their existing temple being required to be demolished to allow tramcars to get from Cadzow Street to the tramway traction house in Bourned Street; this demolition at the "Bottom Cross" in Hamilton opened a way through to form Keith Street.
The Masonic Buildings were opened in 1904 and have been classified as a Category B listed building. It is constructed in the Scots Renaissance style with stugged coursers and polished ashlar dressings which create many distinctive features on the exterior of the building.
The interior of the building has changed very little since constructed in 1904 except for the addition of two War Memorial plaques. The original furniture and fittings are still used in the lodge premises and many internal features of Masonic symbolism are in evidence. There are particularly good stained glass features within the building.
The buildings are believed to be one of only two examples of the public commissions of Alex Cullen who later founded the practice of Cullen, Lochhead and Brown, an architectural practice which still practises within Hamilton to the present.
Lodge Hamilton Kilwinning No.7 is the oldest masonic lodge in Lanarkshire and has existed in the town of Hamilton since the late 17th century. The lodge has minutes dating back to 1695 and financial records and artefacts dating back into 1680s. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:35:33 PM |
EDM |
3463 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moat Park Heritage Centre |
Here in the Moat Park Heritage Centre you will find models of Clydesdale's past from geological times to the present. Among other colourful characters from history you will encounter an Iron Age family and one of the invading Roman soldiers in Scotland from around 1,900 years ago. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:28 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:35:04 PM |
EDM |
3464 (Digital Doors Open) |
New Lanark World Heritage Site |
New Lanark is a former 18th century cotton spinning mill located on the banks of the Falls of Clyde where philanthropist and utopian idealist Robert Owen moulded a model industrial community in the early 19th century. The imposing cotton mill buildings, spacious and well designed worker's housing and dignified educational institute and school still testify to Owen's humanism. Today New Lanark is recognised as one of Scotlands's six UNESCO World Heritage Site's of "outstanding universal value" and welcomes over 300,000 visitors to the site each year. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:31 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:34:53 PM |
EDM |
3465 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old St Bride's Church |
Old St Bride's Church dates to the late 14C. The Chancel survives as a ruin from this period while the tower was built in 1618. The church houses the tombs of the Douglas family and was renovated in the 1880s on the orders of the Earl of Home. The clock is believed to be the oldest town clock in Scotland dating from 1565 and is said to have been gifted by Mary, Queen of Scots. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:33 PM |
EDM |
3466 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rutherglen Boundary Stones Tour |
Rutherglen Boundary Stones were erected to mark the boundary of the ancient Royal Burgh of Rutherglen from the 16th century until the 1950s. Until 1974 the stones were inspected every three years by the Town Council in the ceremony of the Redding of the Marches. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:35 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:34:24 PM |
EDM |
3467 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rutherglen Heritage Library Tour |
Learn more about this beautiful Carnegie Library Building, built in 1907. Rutherglen library is a fine example of a Scottish Carnegie Library which retains its original Edwardian features such as a stunning stained glass dome, oak panelling, art nouveau cornincing, ornate fireplaces and the original Librarian's office. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:37 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:37 PM |
EDM |
3468 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rutherglen Old Parish Church |
Rutherglen Old Parish Church had been a site of Christian worship for almost 1400 years. The present church designed by JJ Burnet between 1900 – 1902, being the fourth built here. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:39 PM |
EDM |
3469 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rutherglen Town Hall |
This Category A listed, Scots Baronial town hall and tower was designed by Charles Wilson in 1861-2. The east wing was added in 1876 by Robert Dalgleish and John Thomson. The building was converted to offices in 1967 before being closed to the public in the 1980's.
In 1996, South Lanarkshire Council embarked on an ambitious project to bring about the restoration and development of this important landmark building. In March 2005, the building was finally re-opened at a cost of £12.5m, which is South Lanarkshire Council's largest single capital project to date. The beautifully restored building is now the centrepiece of the Rutherglen Town Centre regeneration project and is well worth a visit.
The building accommodates: The Grand Hall, with its magnificent restored barrel vaulted ceiling, will be a superb flexible venue for functions, dances, dinners, performances etc. Modern stage lighting and audio/visual facilities have been incorporated as have full catering facilities.
A drop-in cafe for the public has been created in the modern atrium extension to the rear of the Town Hall.
An Exhibition Hall is also available which offers another area for small functions, events and performances and also hosts exhibitions.
Fully integrated wedding facilities are available, which can accommodate small to large weddings, and provide full function facilities too. A Registration, District Court and Licensing Office have also been built into the ground floor.
Arts and Crafts rooms have been created on the upper floors of the east wing. These include a dark room, pottery room, exhibition room and facilities for painting. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:42 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:34:03 PM |
EDM |
3470 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scots Mining Company House (Gardens) |
In 1734 the Scots Mining Company built a house at Leadhills for their agent and manager, James Stirling. The House was designed by William Adam, one of a family of architects, and whose great achievement is Hopetoun House.The house at Leadhills is probably the only surviving small house that William Adam built. The wooded areas have never been altered or "improved". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:44 PM |
EDM |
3471 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Wildlife Trust - Falls of Clyde Visitor Centre |
The majestic Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve sits at the gateway for the Clyde Valley Woodlands. It boasts an inspirational landscape of three dramatic waterfalls, beautiful ancient woodlands and abundant wildlife, all within easy walking distance. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:46 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:46 PM |
EDM |
3472 (Digital Doors Open) |
Southern Upland Way |
The Southern Upland Way, from Portpatrick to Cocksburnpath, reaches its highest point, Lowther Hill, 2379ft, near Leadhills. Lowther Hill was once used as a place of burial of suicide victims who, because of their sin of having taken their own lives, could not be buried in the hallowed ground of a churchyard. Many short routes link to the SUW are available, further information can be found on the website – www.southernuplandway.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:48 PM |
EDM |
3473 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's Parish Church |
Built in 1799 this building replaced the church in Carluke Churchyard. Construction was completed in 1800. It was designed by Henry Bell, who built the "Comet", Europe's first passenger-carrying steam ship, and built at a cost of £950. The building incorporates two features from the old church it replaced, an arch inside the porch and a window with slender fluted pillars in the front of tower.
The porch to the front, a hall to the rear and the apse accommodating the organ and choir were added around 1890, as was a heating system. The pink sandstone arch was built at that time and it is likely that the free-standing (and movable) pulpit was also installed then. A further hall was added in 1931 and in 1999/2000 the halls were remodelled and refurbished and a new kitchen added.
Within the church are an organ by H Willis and Sons installed in 1903, stained glass windows including one made by Gordon McWhirter Webster in 1932 (Webster?s designs for all eight ground floor windows are on display) and a pulpit fall and companion communion table runner by Marilyn E W McGregor DA (1999). Outside there is a Memorial garden, the Garden of Hope. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:50 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:33:24 PM |
EDM |
3474 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Bride's RC Church |
Designed by architects Gillespie, Kid and Coia and built in 1963, St Brides is one of the UK's finest and most significant post-war ecclesiastical buildings. An award-winning and 'A-Listed' church, it is visited by admirers from across the world but is still at its heart a place of worship and a focal point for the parish community. Created between 1957-63, St Brides was seen as a statement of confidence. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:52 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:32:07 PM |
EDM |
3475 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columbkille's RC Church |
Designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia and built between 1934 and 1940. The brick façade masks a basilican church whose early Christian style is modified by the hipped roof over the projecting confessionals. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:55 PM |
EDM |
3476 (Digital Doors Open) |
St John's Parish Church |
This idiosyncratic, classical building was originally a chapel of ease and built in 1835. The interior was renovated in 1973 and a major refurbishment was completed in 2013. The St John's centre was built in 1970 adding to the existing halls which incorporate the former St John's Grammar School of 1837 and the Centenary Hall of 1934. The halls were refurbished and extended in 2000 and further renovations were carried out in 2010 and 2013. Two works in stained glass by Susan Bradbury feature in the St John's Centre. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:47:57 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:31:52 PM |
EDM |
3477 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Church |
St Mary's Episcopal Church is in communion with the Church of England. The congregation was founded in 1847 and the building was completed in 1848. It has links with the Cameronian Regiment and some of their colours are on display in the church.
The church is also linked to the Dukes of Hamilton who were instrumental in its foundation.
Recent changes funded by the congregation and by various Charities have resulted in the development of the St Mary?s for All Centre to enable the facilities to be used for social and community purposes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:00 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:31:35 PM |
EDM |
3478 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Nicholas Parish Church |
St Nicholas Church dominates the foot of Lanark High Street. It was built in 1774 on the site of the 12th century chapel. Above the main entrance is a statue of William Wallace by Robert Forrest, 1820.
The tower and its bell formerly belonged to the Royal Burgh of Lanark and are now the property of South Lanarkshire Council. The interior of the church boasts many fine stained glass windows dating from the 19th Century and the roof is supported by an unbroken span of timber beams. External restoration from 2008 - 2010. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:02 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:31:19 PM |
EDM |
3479 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathaven Airfield |
Strathaven is the third oldest operational airfield on the west of Scotland mainland - the other two being Prestwick and Glasgow Airports.
An additional attraction this year is the construction of the Richard Murphy designed house.It was founded by The Scottish Flying Club in the early 1950s after a decade of searching for a site to replace their former base at Glasgow's Abbotsinsch Airport.Gp Cpt George Pinkerton, chairman of the Scottish Flying Club when it bought Couplaw farm in the 1950s, was the pilot who shot down the first German aircraft over British soil in WW2.He was still chairman in the 1970s when the airfield was given to the RAF Benevolent Fund so it "would continue to be used for flying". This is probably why many people think it is an ex-wartime airfield.Flying clubs based at Strathaven over the years include the West of Scotland Flying Club, Glasgow and Strathclyde University Gliding Club, the Rutherglen Flying Group and the Strathclyde Gliding Club.The airfield was sold by the RAF Benevolent Fund in 2005 to microlight aircraft instructor Colin MacKinnon, whose Microlight Scotland flying school had been based at Cumbernauld Airport.The airfield is now back in the hands of the revived Scottish Flying Club and is being completely refurbished. And we are determined to keep that traditional grass runway flying club atmosphere. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:05 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:31:00 PM |
EDM |
3480 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathaven Airfield |
Strathaven is the third oldest operational airfield on the west of Scotland mainland - the other two being Prestwick and Glasgow Airports.
An additional attraction this year is the construction of the Richard Murphy designed house. It was founded by The Scottish Flying Club in the early 1950s after a decade of searching for a site to replace their former base at Glasgow's Abbotsinsch Airport.Gp Cpt George Pinkerton, chairman of the Scottish Flying Club when it bought Couplaw farm in the 1950s, was the pilot who shot down the first German aircraft over British soil in WW2.He was still chairman in the 1970s when the airfield was given to the RAF Benevolent Fund so it "would continue to be used for flying". This is probably why many people think it is an ex-wartime airfield.Flying clubs based at Strathaven over the years include the West of Scotland Flying Club, Glasgow and Strathclyde University Gliding Club, the Rutherglen Flying Group and the Strathclyde Gliding Club.The airfield was sold by the RAF Benevolent Fund in 2005 to microlight aircraft instructor Colin MacKinnon, whose Microlight Scotland flying school had been based at Cumbernauld Airport.The airfield is now back in the hands of the revived Scottish Flying Club and is being completely refurbished. And we are determined to keep that traditional grass runway flying club atmosphere. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:07 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:30:44 PM |
EDM |
3481 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathaven Town Mill |
Built in 1650 by William, the Second Duke of Hamilton, then resident in Strathaven Castle, the Town Mill was to play an integral part in the working life of Strathaven for three and a quarter centuries.After 1714 Strathaven Castle ceased to be occupied and soon fell into disrepair. The Mill, however, was kept in operation until the original building was destroyed by fire in 1820. Rebuilt with a slate roof, the Mill was given an added storey in 1877 to make room for a larger water wheel.In 1902 an iron gangway was built to connect the main building to the grain store. Water-wheel drive was replaced by a hydro-electric installation in 1935. Production ceased in 1966.The Town Mill is now owned and administered by Strathaven Arts Guild. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:09 PM |
EDM |
3482 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tower of Hallbar |
The Tower of Hallbar was built in response to a 1535 Act of Parliament directing those with land to the value of 100 pounds in theare to construct a tower, thirty foot square, to protect his household from English border raiders. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:11 PM |
EDM |
3483 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wanlockhead Lead Mining Museum |
A gem in the crown of Scotland's industrial past. Hard hats on, you can enter a real lead mine, see the cottages of the mining families who lived and worked here between 1740 and 1890, and pan for some of the purest gold in the world! Visit one of Scotland's oldest subscription libraries: the miners' desire for education prompted them to form a 'reading society' and buy books as early as 1756. 3000 rare books - and a multimedia presentation - put flesh on the bones of the past.Visitor Centre, tearoom and museum shop.STB access category 2: assisted wheelchair. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:14 PM |
EDM |
3484 (Digital Doors Open) |
Westwood Baptist Church |
The building was opened on 25th May 1968. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:16 PM |
EDM |
3485 (Digital Doors Open) |
Woodview Cottage |
18C miners' cottage, open in conjunction with the Scots Mining Company House.? |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:18 PM |
EDM |
3486 (Digital Doors Open) |
Number 18 / CamGlen Radi |
The Old East Parish Church on Farmeloan Road first opened its doors in 1904. Like most churches during this time period its uses were not restricted to religious activities. Indeed, throughout its history the church hall played host to a literary society, Women?s Meetings and even hosting a TV showing of the Queen?s Coronation to a packed out hall.It was in 1983 that the Rutherglen and Cambuslang Housing Association took ownership of the building and converted the hall into offices while the construction of the Aspire Business Centre was completed.In 2014 First Minister Alex Salmond announced new capital funding investment as part of the Commonwealth Games Legacy. With the help of Clyde Gateway, Healthy n Happy were able to purchase the building and work towards creating an exciting new community venue.It was the following year that Healthy n Happy were able to move into the premises. Following a complete refurbishment, a new community hub, Number 18 was ready to open its doors to the public.Our two ground floor meeting rooms are perfect for large gatherings or private one to ones. Fitted with Smart board technology the larger room is also great for courses and classes. Upstairs our events and venue space can be used for a range of purposes, including live music, arts n crafts and movie nights. The third floor is home to Cambuslang and Rutherglen?s community radio station, CamGlen Radio 107.9FM. Up there you can normally find its friendly volunteer?s interviewing an up and coming band, preparing shows or creating a new jingle. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:20 PM |
EDM |
3487 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pettinain Church |
The present church of Pettinain is the successor of earlier places of Christian worship upon or very close to this site. Little is known of the church?s origins, but it was a chaplainry attached to St Kentigern Church, Lanark, in 1150, when both churches were granted by David I to the abbot and canons of Dryburgh Abbey.In the mid-fifteenth century Pettinain appears to have been separated from its mother church, but it remained one of the possessions of the Dryburgh monks until after the Reformation in 1560.The lordship of the parish was granted to the Earl of Mar in 1604, and from the 1630s until 1874 patronage was exercised by the Carmichaels of Westraw, later the earls of Hyndford.The parish enjoyed its own minister until 1952, when it was linked with nearby Carmichael.In 1972 the parish was linked with Covington and Thankerton, and in 1995 all were united in the new parish of Cairngryffe. Pettinain Church was taken into the care of the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust (SRCT) in May 2000.The elevated position of the church, its east-west alignment in common with mediaeval churches, and its setting within what may be a very old burial ground, all point to the church occupying an ancient site. In 1588 the church is recorded as having a thatched roof and two glass windows. A floor of beaten earth was later replaced by flagstones and then by the existing wooden floor.The present church probably dates from about the end of the seventeenth century or early eighteenth century, and has a typically simple rectangular plan.A striking feature of the church is the extraordinary west gable, like a giant buttress with tiers of masonry tapering up to support the bellcote. The external stair leads to a door set in the gable, giving access to the gallery or ?loft? inside. The fine ?birdcage? bellcote boasts fluted pilasters, a bold entablature, ball finials at each corner, and a giant ball to cap the pyramid roof. Barely legible round the frieze is the inscription ?Holiness becomes the house of God?. The bell is by the Edinburgh founder John Meikle, dated 1622. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:22 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:22 PM |
EDM |
3488 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blantyre Old Parish Church |
Our resident historian Gordon Cook, along with passionate members of Blantyre Old, have gathered a wealth of material that brings the Reformation to life, as well as photographs showing how Blantyre has grown and developed.? We have collected stories of families connected the church over the generations and there will be some displays to share more recent history as well.? Not only is the building beautiful with its detailed rose window, it has a peaceful atmosphere. It also contains the font bowl from the baptism of David Livingstone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:25 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:30:21 PM |
EDM |
3489 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castlebank Horticultural Centre |
Castlebank Horticultural Centre is the hub for many outdoor events throughout the year. The centre is managed by the Lanark Community Development Trust and it also acts as a base for Lanark in Bloom. The facility, and much of Castlebank Park, is maintained by a hardworking group of volunteers. The centre is located in Castlebank Park, a local landmark that has been the subject of several restoration projects in recent years including the renovation of the derelict sawmill building into the new Castlebank Horticultural Centre Community Hub. Castlebank Park is a large area of ground consisting of a children's play area, gardens and the Horticultural Centre. The Clyde Walkway cuts through the park, allowing walkers to enjoy a woodland walk to New Lanark World Heritage Site, also participating in Doors Open Weekend. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:27 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:30:11 PM |
EDM |
3490 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cadzow Parish Church |
Constructed in 1876 to meet the demands of a growing mining community, Cadzow Parish Church is now recognised by Historic Scotland as a Category B listed building. It has served the residents of Hamilton as a parish Church for over 140 years and remains an active Church of Scotland Congregation.
There are a number of artistic and architectural features that make Cadzow a worthwhile visit including many stained-glass windows depicting the stories of the bible, an unusual high arched ceiling that makes the church an ideal setting for musical performance, as well as many ornately crafted wood and plaster works.
Cadzow prominently features its war memorials and includes a book of remembrance beneath a stained-glass window commissioned by the congregation after WWII.? A special attraction to the church is our Forster and Andrews organ, one of only 23 in Scotland. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:29 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:30:00 PM |
EDM |
3491 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar puppet theatre |
The international Purves Puppets have now been firmly established as a leading professional company for 50 years in 2020! In which time they have toured the world while also performing in their own award winning permanent theatre the first and only fully working puppet theatre of its kind in Scotland. The Victorian style puppet theatre seats 100. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:32 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:29:33 PM |
EDM |
3492 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar Kirk |
The first stone built church on this site, dedicated to St Nicholas, is recorded as being inexistence as early as the 12th Century. In the vestibule of this building hangs a list of Ministers from Pastor Robert of Bigir in 1146 down to the most recent minister. Most of the church furnishings date from its restoration in 1935. The church has a total of 13 stained glass windows, the earliest dating from 1870 and the most recent, installed in 1991, is by local stained glass artist, Crear McCartney. The Kirkyard is well worth exploring as it contains many old and interesting stones including a good example of an Adam and Eve stone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:34 PM |
EDM |
3493 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar Corn Exchange |
Biggar Corn Exchange is a Grade-B listed building, which was opened in 1861 and has been a venue for public entertainment for most of its history.The building underwent major refurbishment and re-opened in November 2010. The versatile interior, together with state-of-the-art sound, lighting and audio-visual systems make it an ideal venue for a range of public, private and corporate events.The Corn Exchange is home to Biggar Theatre Workshop, Corn Exchange Young Performers, Biggar Little Cinema and available to hire. disabled access may be provided if you contact the venue ahead of time. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:36 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:29:20 PM |
EDM |
3494 (Digital Doors Open) |
Biggar Masonic Hall and Museum |
Home of Lodge Biggar Free Operatives No 167, one of the ten oldest lodges in Scotland which has been operating since at least 1727. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:38 PM |
EDM |
3495 (Digital Doors Open) |
James Cuthbertsons Limited |
Cuthbertsons commenced trading in 1936 and has participated in many varied aspects of agricultural and general engineering since its formation and is well known throughout the world for expertise, innovation and quality of product. It specialises in the construction of snowploughs and spreaders. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:40 PM |
EDM |
3496 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Isidores Catholic Church |
Tour of the church and grounds with a small handout describing the history of the building, and refreshments will be available. The church will remain available for prayer during the Doors Open period. Disabled access can be catered to on request |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:43 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:29:06 PM |
EDM |
3497 (Digital Doors Open) |
Little Sparta |
Set in the Pentland Hills near Edinburgh, Little Sparta is Iain Hamilton Finlay's greatest work of art. Finlay moved to the farm of Stonypath in 1966 and, in partnership with his wife Sue Finlay, began to create what would become an internationally acclaimed garden across seven acres of a wild and exposed moorland site.Collaborating with stone carvers, letterers and at times other artists and poets, the numerous sculptures and artworks created by Finlay, which are all integral to the garden, explore themes as diverse as the sea and its fishing fleets, our relationship to nature, classical antiquity, the French Revolution and the Second World War. Individual poetic and sculptural elements in wood, stone and metal are sited in relation to carefully structured landscaping and planting. In this way, the garden in its entirety is the artwork. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:45 PM |
EDM |
3498 (Digital Doors Open) |
Allan’s Primary School Bastion |
29 Spittal St., Stirling FK8 1DUSaturday 15th September: 12.00 – 4.00This beehive bastion on the Old Town Wall, behind Allan’s Primary School, dates from the 1500’s. It later served as a gunpowder store, was converted into a Doocot sometime in the 1700’s and, more recently, was renovated in 2003. The Old Town Wall itself is constructed directly onto the rock which, in many places throughout the Old Town, is only just below the ground surface. Three gun loops are visible from the south side of the wall. Take this rare opportunity to come along and see inside and find out a bit more about this little building.Limited disabled access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:47 PM |
EDM |
3499 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bannockburn House |
Bannockburn FK7 8EY Bannockburn House is Category A Listed and has survived largely unchanged since the 17th century, apart from a Victorian extension. After over 50 years of dormancy the house and surrounding gardens and grounds were bought by the local community in December 2017 - with help from public donations and grants from organisations including Stirling Council and the Scottish Land Fund. A dedicated group of volunteers is now breathing new life into the house and grounds with the aim of creating a community hub providing a range of activities and resources to benefit future generations. Come and discover the house's connections to centuries of history, and its links to the worldwide tartan trade.Booking essential. Tours are by arrangement only, to book your place please go to http://www.bannockburnhouse.scot/bannockburn-house-events/ and follow the links. Anyone not booked will not be able to visit the building. Limited disabled access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:49 PM |
EDM |
3500 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blair Drummond House (1) |
This amazing Category B Listed baronial mansion dates from 1868-72 and was designed by J C Walker. It is situated within its own attractive parklands which now overlook the adjacent safari park. Come and meet some of the people who live and work here, ask questions and see what a special place this is.Visitors can look around the house themselves or join one of the regular guided tours of the house and grounds - tours will last approximately 30 minutes. Children and families are most welcome and children can enjoy the new activity trail and flying fox!Limited disabled access to main building - due to stairs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:52 PM |
EDM |
3501 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bruce Memorial Church |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:54 PM |
EDM |
3502 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cambuskenneth Abbey Tower (1) |
Cambuskenneth, FK9 5NH A rare chance to have a guided tour of the tower’s interior: from Pictish logboats to 17th century snipers and secret masons’ marks! |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:56 PM |
EDM |
3503 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carbeth Huts |
The lure of the countryside and all that it offers satisfies a deep human urge to touch nature. ‘Hutting’ is a worldwide phenomenon, increasing yearly as cities become more congested and restrictive. In Scandinavian countries ‘huts’ exist in hundreds of thousands and in the vast spaces of Canada in millions. Carbeth as a hutting community has existed for 100 years and with 180 huts is the world’s largest single community owned hutting organisation. It has a rich history directly related to industrial Clydeside, the Blitzing of Clydebank and a diverse range of organisation and movements. Come and join the walk and talk round the estate and find out about 100+ years of hutting with tea and buns to follow in the Community Hut.
Booking essential and places are limited. Places must be booked before 5pm on Wednesday 11th September. To book your place please email doorsopendays@stirling.gov.uk or call 01786 233 670 (Mon-Weds). Good walking boots are essential and rainwear is an advisable option. Very limited access only - due to rough and undulating ground |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:48:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:28:46 PM |
EDM |
3504 (Digital Doors Open) |
Central Scotland Islamic Centre |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:01 PM |
EDM |
3505 (Digital Doors Open) |
Church of the Holy Rude |
The Category A Listed Church of the Holy Rude is the second oldest building in Stirling (after the castle) and has been a place of worship for over 600 years. King James VI was crowned within the church and it houses the largest romantic organ in Scotland. It is surrounded by the Top of the Town graveyards, from where musket shot-holes from 1651 are visible in the tower wall from when Stirling Castle was under siege.
The singing group, The Gargoyles
of Gargunnock, will provide
at various times a selection
of medieval and renaissance
songs in the style of wandering
minstrels.
There will be displays from
Stirling Council Archives
and Stirling Civic Trust with
representatives from both of
these organisations on hand
for most of the weekend to
answer your questions. Cowane’s
Hospital will also have a display
explaining about the ongoing
refurbishment works there.
Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:03 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:28:05 PM |
EDM |
3506 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowane's Hospital & Gardens |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:05 PM |
EDM |
3507 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowane’s Hospital |
49 St John Street, Stirling FK8 1ED This Category A Listed hospital building at the Top of the Town was designed by John Mylne in 1639 and founded by John Cowane for poor members of the local Merchant Guild. Originally two storeys inside it was altered in 1852 to form a guildhall with balcony, gallery and elongated windows in the main hall. The Top of the Town graveyards are full of interesting headstones and sculptures and very characterful, definitely worth visiting when you’re at the Cowane’s Hospital and the Holy Rude.Disabled access to ground floor |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:07 PM |
EDM |
3508 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dementia Services Development Centre Talk & Tour |
The Dementia Services Development Centre is housed in the purpose built Iris Murdoch Building and is an innovative example of dementia friendly design in practice. The Design & Technology Suite showcases practical design solutions for people with dementia and their carer's. Browse the Library, which houses one of the UK's largest collections of publications on dementia, and purchase books from our bookshop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:10 PM |
EDM |
3509 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forthside |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:12 PM |
EDM |
3510 (Digital Doors Open) |
Historic Environment Scotland's Engine Shed at Forthside |
The Engine Shed was once a military goods and transfers shed. It was built sometime between 1896 and 1913 but the exact details of its construction were subject to an information blackout and are still unknown today. Historic Environment Scotland undertook extensive restoration of the building and its doors opened in 2017. The Engine Shed in Stirling is now Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre and serves as a central hub for building & conservation professionals and the general public.
The Engine Shed is a vital learning and visitor resource to help encourage a greater understanding of traditional building materials & skills, which are in short supply, and to inspire future generations to continue to care for the finite and unique resource that is Scotland’s built heritage.
Come and take a free guided tour of Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre, learn about our building including how it was constructed by using traditional materials in a contemporary way and how many other traditional materials have been able to be recycled or restored during the restoration.
Booking essential Tours are by arrangement only, to book your place please go to https://www.engineshed. scot/whats-on/
Disabled access - There are two accessible parking bays for blue badge holders located on the street at the front of the building adjacent to the spikey bridge stairs.
Doors Open |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:14 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:27:14 PM |
EDM |
3511 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity Scottish Episcopal Church |
Holy Trinity, Stirling, dating from the late 1878 is a stunning Category A Listed church.Converted by Sir Robert Rowand Anderson in 1921 to commemorate the fallen of World War 1, the building and it's interior are in near original condition. There are many original fittings and it is noted particularly for the high-quality stained glass windows and range of military memorials, including the carved war memorial in the Memorial Chapel. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:17 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:17 PM |
EDM |
3512 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iris Murdoch Building |
The Iris Murdoch Building is the home of the Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) at the University of Stirling, it is an international centre of excellence whose purpose is to improve lives for people living with dementia, promote creating dementia friendly communities and improving policy and practice. Dame Iris Murdoch was an Irish novelist and philosopher, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1997. The building was officially opened in March 2003 by Dame Judi Dench who, along with Kate Winslet, portrayed Iris Murdoch within the movie ‘Iris’. This was the first dementia friendly public building in the UK and still attracts visitors from around the world. It houses the Design and Technology Suite, which provides examples for those looking to visually understand how they can make space more supportive for someone living with dementia. Come along to visit the Iris Murdoch Building during Doors
Open 2018 and:
• take a handset tour of the Design & Technology Suite, tour duration approx. 30 mins. Please visit the reception desk on arrival for a tour handset (handsets only available in English).
• view the artwork on display within the gallery
• access the DSDC publications and information library
• take a walk in the DSDC’s dementia friendly garden and take in the breath-taking views over Airthrey Loch towards the castle
Disabled access – the building is fully accessible by wheelchair but entrance doors are not automatic opening - staff will be able to assist if required. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:19 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:26:13 PM |
EDM |
3513 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kippen Boatyard |
Being so far inland, Kippen is not somewhere you would expect to find a boat builders! Boats used to be fully built and fitted out in Kippen before being transported to Greenock. Kippen boat builders, James and Niven Miller, moved to Kippen from St Monans in Fife in 1937 and started building clinker boats and then lifeboats. Clinker boats developed in Northern Europe and are built with the hull planks overlapping each other, it is a style of boat building that has been around since medieval times. A variety of tools and other interesting historic artefacts will be on display for visitors.
Limited disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:21 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:23:48 PM |
EDM |
3514 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kippen Parish Church |
Situated in the beautiful village of Kippen is the Category B Listed Kippen Parish Church. A church in Kippen was first mentioned in public records in the 1300s, the existing church dates from 1825 and was enlarged in 1928. These works resulted in a beautiful sanctuary which reflected some of the ideals of the Arts and Crafts Movement and it is thought that much is owed to the input of knowledge, taste and contacts of the prominent Scottish artist, Sir David Young Cameron, who lived in the parish for 46 years. This is a well-loved church building which contains a stunning wealth of arts and craftsmanship within it and it is definitely well worth the trip to Kippen to see.
Disabled access.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:24 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:23:25 PM |
EDM |
3515 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kippen Smiddy |
The Smiddy is located next to The Cross in Kippen, right at the centre of the village. It was used by the Rennie family as a blacksmiths for nearly 200 years until the mid-1980s. It is now cared for by the National Trust for Scotland, to whom it was donated by Andrew Rennie in 1985, the NTS refurbished it in the early 1980s. This Category C Listed Building retains many of the features and tools from its use as a smiddy.
Limited disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:26 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:22:45 PM |
EDM |
3516 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lecropt Kirk |
Lecropt Parish Church dates from the early 1800s and the large pinnacle tower of this Category A Listed Building is now just visible from the M9 above the trees which have grown up around it. The interior is described as being of great interest and it certainly has many wonderful details to look at. Members of the congregation will be available to welcome and show visitors round the Kirk, advise on its history, beautiful windows and pipe organ (unfortunately no longer in use ) and to ensure a fun and informative visit for all. There will also be old photos and documents for visitors to view and the volunteers will be happy to try and answer any questions about the Kirk. For those visitors up for a challenge - you can guess the use of the mystery object, which only two visitors have managed to get right in the past 5 years!
Disabled access. Doors Open Day 2019 |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:29 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:22:24 PM |
EDM |
3517 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leighton Library |
Come and visit Scotland’s oldest purpose-built private library, prominently located within the centre of the historic Cathedral City of Dunblane and close to the Golden Post-box. This impressive Category A Listed traditional building is over 300 years old, it is particularly characterful form the exterior and the well preserved interior retains furnishings as well as the library’s collection of books. The friendly volunteers will be pleased to tell you more about the history of this wonderful building. Unfortunately no disabled access - due to forestairs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:31 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:21:57 PM |
EDM |
3518 (Digital Doors Open) |
Macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling |
University of Stirling FK9 4LAMacrobert Arts Centre is a multi-arts venue located on the main campus of the University of Stirling, Scotland. The Arts Centre offers a varied programme of events and experiences – cinema, comedy, dance, exhibitions, family, get involved, music, opera and theatre – catering for audiences from across Stirling, the Forth Valley and beyond. It was originally opened in 1971 as Scotland's first purpose-built arts centre. The Macrobert always offers fun for all the family and is not to be missed! Find our more on the website: www.macrobertartscentre.orgMacrobert Arts Centre Box Office: 01786 466 666 or email boxoffice@macrobertartscentre.orgDisabled access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:33 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:33 PM |
EDM |
3519 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mugdock Castle, Strathblane |
Mugdock Castle is situated within the scenic Mugdock Country Park, which is one of Scotland’s most popular visitor attractions. This Scheduled Ancient Monument dates back to the 1300’s and retains its original four-storey south-west tower mostly intact. Come and see inside the Castle tower and climb the stairs to the top and enjoy the fantastic views from the parapet walk over Mugdock Country Park and beyond.
Disabled access to grounds only - there is no access to tower.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:36 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:21:26 PM |
EDM |
3520 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Old High School Observatory & Telescope |
Take your opportunity to see the moon, and more, through the 130 year-old Newtonian reflecting telescope within the copper-domed Observatory at the Category A Listed Stirling Highland Hotel. This impressive building used to be Stirling High School building and was converted into an hotel in 1990. Telescope viewing will be provided by Stirling Astronomical Society members. Group tours of up to 10 people will last approximately 30 minutes. This is a very popular event so you may have to queue but the hotel has kindly provided a room where you can watch a digital presentation while you wait. To avoid everyone arriving at the same time, if your party doesn’t have children please come after 8pm. No disabled access to Observatory – due to the two flight spiral staircase but those unable to climb the stairs can enjoy the digital presentation.
Doors Open |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:38 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:21:07 PM |
EDM |
3521 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Auchentroig, Buchlyvie |
This is a very rare opportunity for a limited number of visitors to book your place on a tour of this fantastic little house (tour duration will be approximately 30 mins). Old Auchentroig is more than another building associated with Rob Roy MacGregor and has been described as ‘a very early artisan interpretation of the symmetrical classicism which succeeded 17th century Renaissance styles. It is of exceptional significance in understanding the development of Scottish vernacular architecture’. Dated 1702 this Category A Listed Laird’s house was restored as part of the National Trust for Scotland’s Little Houses Improvement Scheme in 1999. It retains its datestone, with coat of arms above, and is unusually intact for a building of this age and retains a high proportion of its original fabric (including practically its entire roof structure). Booking essential and places are limited. Places must be booked before 5pm on Wednesday 12th September To book your place please email doorsopendays@stirling.gov.uk or call 01786 233 670 (Mon-Weds).
Limited disabled access – due to stairs. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:40 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:20:27 PM |
EDM |
3522 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Town Jail |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:42 PM |
EDM |
3523 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pathfoot Building Art Collection, University of Stirling |
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:44 PM |
EDM |
3524 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew’s Scottish Episcopal Church, Callander |
Set within the sunny village of Callander this particularly attractive Gothic church is Category B Listed and was built by the resident stone mason from Balquhidder. The building dates from 1857 and is cruciform in plan with a later 19th century half-octagon plan sanctuary. Along with St Mary’s, Aberfoyle, St Andrew’s is one of the most westerly parishes of Diocese of St Andrew’s, Dunkeld and Dunblane. Disabled access.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:47 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:19:43 PM |
EDM |
3525 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Blane's |
St Blane’s located close to the heart of Dunblane and is a Category B Listed Gothic Revival design church of cruciform plan dating from 1853-54. This is your opportunity to get inside this newly refurbished church and see its particularly impressive arch-braced roof with tie beam and diagonally boarded sarking and roof timbers, decorated with geometric stenciling. It was built as a Free Church and is unusually traditional and decorative in appearance for a church of that denomination. Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:49 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:19:10 PM |
EDM |
3526 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba’s Church, Stirling |
2 Park Terrace, Stirling FK8 2NA Not to be missed! St Columba’s is a prominent and building within King’s Park, dating from 1902 it is Category B Listed and surely one of the most utilised church buildings within the Stirling Council area. Disabled access but not to tower - due to steps and ladders |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:51 PM |
EDM |
3527 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Church, Upper Bridge Street, Stirling |
Designed by Peter Paul Pugin and opened in 1905. Late Gothic red sandstone church with a lofty vaulted interior, stone arches and angel corbels. Stained glass windows of note. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:53 PM |
EDM |
3528 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Church, Aberfoyle |
This Gothic Arts and Crafts simple style church building, designed by James Miller and constructed by Hugh Kennedy, dates from 1892-3 and is Category C Listed. It was constructed by the quarry workers from the Aberfoyle slate quarry in their own time and for no pay. The church’s first congregation included many of these quarry workers who had come from Ballachulish and the Western Isles, a staunchly Episcopalian area of Argyll, who had settled in Aberfoyle to work in quarries here. This year there will be a Pure Brass concert at 3.00 on Sunday, admission to this is by donation. Disabled access. Doors Open |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:56 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:18:43 PM |
EDM |
3529 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Civic Trust |
Civic Trusts have been established in Scotland for over 50 years, Stirling Civic Trust started in 1977. Trusts were set up to monitor planning applications to ensure that wherever possible, buildings of heritage interest and significance were preserved and/or restored. The key aims of Stirling Civic Trust are to: encourage high standards of architecture, planning and landscape design in the City of Stirling and its surroundings and; to encourage the preservation of existing features of architectural or historic interest and the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity.
Come along and see the Stirling Civic Trust Display and find out more.
Disabled access.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:49:58 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:15:27 PM |
EDM |
3530 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Community Fire Station |
This year Stirling Community Fire Station is having an open day which will include: the Scotish Fire and Rescue Service; Police Scotland, Scottish Ambulance Service, Scottish Mountain Rescue. Also in attendance: will be theMobile Fire Museum,Antony Nolan Trust, The Fire Fighters Charity, SFRS Family Support Trust and Biker Down. The station will be operational throughout and Doors Open Days and visitors might get a safe opportunity to watch the fire personnel responding to an incident. In the event of any emergency Specialist Fire Safety Staff will remain at the station with visitors. Disabled access to yard.
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Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:00 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:15:53 PM |
EDM |
3531 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Council Archives |
If you’re interested in your family history, history of your house, any another building or the past in general within the Stirling Council area then come along to Cowane’s Hospital and speak to the staff from our Local Archives Team. Our knowledgeable Team will have exhibition boards displaying some of the many highlights from their extensive collection and will be happy to chat with you about what information they hold and how they can help you with your project. Archives is an invaluable resource if you’re interested in the past and want to know more - don’t miss it!
Disabled access.
Doors Open |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:03 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:16:20 PM |
EDM |
3532 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Sheriff Court |
An opportunity to visit the cells! Popular with all the family, the Category B Listed Sheriff Court is not to be missed. Originally designed by Thomas Brown in 1864 then modified by Wardrop and Reid in 1874-76. Court Room One contains an impressive hammer-beam roof, original seating and hooded canopy above the judge’s bench. Tours of the court rooms and cell area will last approximately one hour and will take place every half hour. This building is very popular and the tours can be extremely busy, please be aware that you may have to queue and that tours may be closed if maximum numbers are reached. Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:06 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:16:51 PM |
EDM |
3533 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Tolbooth |
Located at the centre of Stirling’s Old Town, the Category A Listed Tolbooth was built at the start of the 1700s and is an exceptionally good example of a burgh tolbooth. It has had many uses including; a municipal centre, courthouse and jail, workhouse and wartime army recruitment centre. Although it was converted 200 years after its construction it retains substantial 18th and 19th century interior decoration and is now a Doors Open Day 2019 25 thriving arts and music venue. The building will be open for visitors to wander around the public areas or to take a tour. Tickets for Guided Tours are free but should be booked in advance as there is limited capacity. They can be booked via the Tolbooth Box Office on 01786 274000 or Albert Hall Box Office 01786 473544. Tours will last approximately one hour and will start on Saturday at 11.00 or 1.00 and on Sunday at 2.30 or 4.00. Disabled access to all floors and public areas via lift - Guided Tours include stairways and narrow doorways and are not suitable for people requiring full disabled access. However, the building will be open to people to wander around themselves in all public areas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:09 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:17:41 PM |
EDM |
3534 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling Youth Hostel |
Come and see this Category B Listed Building and one of the most popular youth hostels in Scotland. The original building, Erskine Marykirk Church, dated from 1824 but was almost completely destroyed in a fire and only the front façade now remains of the original building. Stirling’s Youth Hostel is a good location for Doors Open Days visitors to drop in to see the building and buy a coffee and a cake while you’re there. Popular with visitors from around the world, it’s a great base from which to discover the Stirling area. For more information visit www.hostellingscotland.org.uk Disabled access to ground floor. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:11 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:18:11 PM |
EDM |
3535 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Engine Shed |
Forthside Way, Stirling FK8 1QZ Visit The Engine Shed - Scotland's national centre for building conservation - and see the remarkable refurbishment of this old industrial building, the latest exhibition and join some workshops. The entrance faces the town centre and is opposite the spikey bridge. Disabled access |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:14 PM |
EDM |
3536 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Smith Art Gallery and Museum |
A free conference exploring and celebrating the history of the King's Park from Frontier to Royal Park and Tourist Attraction, including, weather permitting, a tour of the King's Knot. Bring a packed lunch or try the Smith cafe for lunch. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:16 PM |
EDM |
3537 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tolbooth |
The Tolbooth was once known as the worst jail in history! Now a Cateogry A Listed public building, it is still a particularly important building in Stirling and has a very long and interesting history. Many historic features remain alongside the modern intervention completed a number of years ago. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:18 PM |
EDM |
3538 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walking the Marches |
Stirling Walking the Marches is a yearly procession to celebrate our800-year-old tradition of inspecting Stirling’s city boundariesIt promises to be a lively procession complete with our very ownStirling Bellman, Pipe Bands and medieval time travellers.The Walking of the Marches will start and finish at the Rotunda at thebottom of King Street, with the Albert Halls, Smith Art Gallery andMuseum, Cowane’s hospital and the Holy Rude as key stopping pointsalong the way and will last around 90 minutes.Limited disabled access - due to steep hills, uneven surfaces andcobbles. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:20 PM |
EDM |
3539 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walking Tours with Stirling City Heritage Trust – John Allan ‘A man of Original Ideas’ |
King Street, Stirling FK8 1AYTuesday 11th September: 6.00 – 7.00 – meeting point outside King Street entrance to Stirling ArcadeThis walking tour celebrates the work of local Victorian architect, John Allan. The walk will take us through Stirling city centre and King’s Park to visit a number of John Allan’s most important buildings and discuss the work and life of this most extraordinary man who contributed so significantly to the townscape of Stirling. He left an incredible legacy of tenements, grand villas and architecturally distinctive commercial buildings. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for the walk.Booking required for tours. Please book your place on either/both tour with Stirling City Heritage Trust on 01786 498 462 or email lindsay@scht.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:23 PM |
EDM |
3540 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sculpture Placement |
The Sculpture Placement Group, an organisation that workswith artists to place sculptures in locations throughout thecountry, has two sculptures located in Bannockburn Housefor Doors Open Days visitors to enjoy. The group launched theSculpture Adoption Scheme in 2018 and has so far placed 35sculptures in new locations, bringing the artist and organisationtogether to negotiate an adoption benefiting both parties.For more information about the scheme contact info@sculptureplacementgroup.org.ukLimited disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:25 PM |
EDM |
3541 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal Church, Dunblane |
New to Stirling’s Doors Open Days! This prominent gabled gothicchurch was built to serve Dunblane, it is Category B Listed and datesfrom 1843. It was designed by John Henderson, who designed overfifty churches throughout Scotland. Still in use as an ecclesiasticalbuilding, St Mary’s Church was consecrated by the Episcopal Bishopof St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane on 28th May 1845. Inside is theoriginal pipe organ. Come along and join in the activities on the day.Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:27 PM |
EDM |
3542 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's Episcopal School, Dunblane |
New to Stirling’s Doors Open Days! StMary’s Episcopal Primary School hasbeen on its present site since 1850. Whenit was founded, there was no welfarestate and Churches were left to fill the educational gaps as best theycould and Henry Malcolm of St Mary’s Episcopal Church expressed afervent wish that the church should fund a school for poor children inthe parish. The ground was gifted by Kippendavie Estate.During the Second World War the school building was used by thearmy and the school was decanted. While not a Listed Building, theschool is in the Dunblane Conservation Area and it is historicallysignificant as the first self-governing primary school in Scotland. In April2003 St. Mary’s returned to local authority control.Tours will be given round the school.Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:29 PM |
EDM |
3543 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling City Heritage Trust Walking Tour - King Street 'A Place of Quality' |
This walking tour celebrates the architectural heritage of King Street.Originally the royal burgh’s ‘High Gait’ the street was transformed inthe nineteenth century to be the jewel in Stirling’s commercial crownwith banks, large commercial retailers and well-known hotels. Thiswalk in King Street will provide an insight into the architectural legacyof this period. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for the walk.Booking required for tours. Please book your place on either/both tourwith Stirling City Heritage Trust on 01786 498 462 or email lindsay@scht.org.uk |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:32 PM |
EDM |
3544 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stirling City Heritage Trust Walking Tour - John Allan 'A Man of Original Ideas' |
This walking tour celebrates the work of local Victorian architect,John Allan.The walk will take us from the Stirling Smith through King’s Park tovisit a number of John Allan’s most important buildings and discussthe work and life of this most extraordinary man who contributed sosignificantly to the townscape of Stirling. The walk will then return toStirling city centre taking in some of the key historic buildings thatstand alongside this architect’s innovative approach. Please wearsuitable clothing and footwear for the walk.Booking required for tours. Please book your place on either/both tourwith Stirling City Heritage Trust on 01786 498 462 or email lindsay@scht.org.uk Disabled access. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:34 PM |
EDM |
3545 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydebank Museum |
Refurbished museum with shop. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:36 PM |
EDM |
3546 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydebank Town Hall |
How to get there : Glasgow Road, near Kilbowie Road intersection. Recently restored and renovated 1902 building by James Miller. The clock tower was originally plain on a building which became the focus of the town's administration. A Winged Mercury figure, once above the tower and brought down by the storm of 1968, now stands above the cafe. The heavily quoined facade with frontispiece of coupled columns has some fine stone carving.Exhibitions explore the shipbuilding history of West Dunbartonshire, the yards, ship building families, workers and famous ships that made the area renowned throughout the world for its ship building expertise. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:39 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:39 PM |
EDM |
3547 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helensburgh Town Centre Guided Walks |
Guided walks will be led by members of Helensburgh Heritage Trust. Depart 10.00, 12.00, 2.00 & 4.00 from the Tourist Information Centre, Clock Tower, East Clyde Street (junction of Sinclair Street) Each walk lasts approximately 1hour 20 minutes. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:41 PM |
EDM |
3548 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helensburgh United Reform Church |
Category B listed mid 19C church converted to hall on addition of new church by John Honeyman in 1883. There will be a historical exhibition and leaflet and a display of church banners. An organ recital on Sunday from 3pm to 5pm and tea & biscuits served. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:43 PM |
EDM |
3549 (Digital Doors Open) |
Renton Trinity Parish Church |
Originally Renton Old Parish Church which united wth Renton Union Church, then Renton Millburn Church in 1969. Stained glass windows by Oscar Paterson Glasgow 1912-1922. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:45 PM |
EDM |
3550 (Digital Doors Open) |
Victoria Halls |
By J & R S Ingram of Kilmarnock. Scots-Baronial style Town Hall built by public subscription, it features a substantial first floor balcony and Art Nouveau vestibule. The building was renovated in 1935 for King George V's Silver Jubilee. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:48 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:48 PM |
EDM |
3551 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rhu & Shandon Parish Church |
Founded 1648. Graveyard. McLeod Campbell Memorial Window by Louis Davis of Pinner. Modern windows, wood carving inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's 'Last Supper'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:50 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:50 PM |
EDM |
3552 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mungo's Episcopal Church |
How to get there : Main Street corner of Queen Drive near Vale of Leven Academy.Dedicated and opened for worship on the Second Sunday in Advent in 1894. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:52 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:52 PM |
EDM |
3553 (Digital Doors Open) |
Alexandria Parish Church |
Built under the Church of Scotland Church Extension Scheme. A large 'Heritage Tapestry' depicts the former church buildings, and a war memorial from the old parish church has been resited in the church grounds. The rear of the sanctuary has been converted into a small chapel, known as the Thistle Chapel, with attractive wood panelling with Gothic-type arches and thistles worked by church members. Stained Glass; handcrafted banners and hand embroidered kneeling cushions; various examples of gold-thread embroidery. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:54 PM |
EDM |
3554 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bonhill Parish Church |
Perpendicular style with castellated tower. Stained glass. Kirkyard with 18C gravestones. Tomb of Thomas Nairn, a local Covenanter. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:56 PM |
EDM |
3555 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmaronock Church |
Built to replace an earlier medieval church. A Georgian kirk in rust-red stone with classical features. Memorial wall plaques give details of clergy back to 1325. Ancient gravestones in kirkyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:59 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:50:59 PM |
EDM |
3556 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Patrick' Roman Catholic Church |
Saturday 1st September.Dumbarton. How to get there : Strathleven Place opposite Dumbarton Central Library (near the main roundabout) and a short walk from Dumbarton Central Station. Parking is available nearby.A magnificent aisled 8 bay Gothic style building with a lower chancel and many beautiful and interesting features. Main building by Dunn and Hansom of Newcastle, architects. Built 1900-3. Sanctuary added in 1935. The tower was designed in 1926-27 by architects Pugin & Pugin. The belfry has a large tenor bell and a carillon of 23 bells. There is an interesting practice carillon too - a keyboard which operates the bells. Excellent stained glass. A statue of St Michael by Eric Gill. White marble pieta in memorial chapel. Mass had been celebrated in the Dumbarton area from the 1800s. By 1830 there were 500 Catholics and seeing the need for a church, St Patrick opened its doors; being the first post-Reformation Catholic church in the area. The foundation stone of the new church was laid in 1901 with the formal opening on the 22 March 1903. The foundation stone of the tower was laid on 27June 1926 by the Archbishop Mackintosh. The new marble side altars, the pulpit the altar rails, the organ, the mortuary chapel, the tower and its carillon of 23 bells had all been completed by the end of 1927 and with the erection of the Pieta on the marble altar in the basement of the tower the two years' work was brought to a successful termination.More can be found here : http://www.stpatricksdumbarton.org.uk/history.html |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:01 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:01 PM |
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3557 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk : Clydebank Heritage Trail |
The Romans built the Antonine Wall near here in 142A.D.before retreating to Hadrian's Wall after only 20 years.Farming communities and villages such as Faifley, Hardgate and Duntocher had begun to develop along the line of the Roman Wall.The Forth and Clyde Canal was opened in 1790 and at that time the only structures between the canal and the river were the Barns O'Clyde farm buildings.Clydebank began as a town when J&G Thomson opened their shipyard in 1871 on the site of the West Barns O'Clyde farm. Clydebank grew rapidly when the Singer Company began construction of Europe's largest sewing machine factory in 1882.Clydebank became a burgh in 1886 and by 1913 the population was 43,000. On the nights of 13 and 14 March 1941, German bombers attacked the munitions factories and shipyards (also see the Clydebank Blitz tours).More about the history of this area can be found in the Clydebank Heritage Trail brochure which is available from local libraries or the Town Hall or online at http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/media/2619058/clydebank.pdf |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:03 PM |
EDM |
3558 (Digital Doors Open) |
Duntocher, Hardgate & Faifley Heritage Trail |
Taking in historical sites in and around Duntocher, Hardgate and Faifley with Dave Carson of West Dunbartonshire Heritage. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:05 PM |
EDM |
3559 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cochno House |
New for this year, Cochno House was built in 1757 and is attributed to John Adam. It is a deep-plan, seven bay pavilion roofed house of classical distinction. It is now part of the Glasgow Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Limited access to the interior. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:07 PM |
EDM |
3560 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumbarton Town Centre Walk |
The walk will be led by Dave Harvie. Meet at the Municipal Buildings at 13.00. The tour will terminate at Levenford House at approximately 15.15. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:09 PM |
EDM |
3561 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk : The River Leven Walk |
This trail covers a wide range of history of Dumbarton and the Vale of Leven. Bridges, glass production, textile industries such as Turkey Red, Robert the Bruce's retirement home and other surprises. Local historian, David Harvie, is an authority on the textile industries that once spread right through the Vale. You will explore the remnants of what was to become commonly known as the Turkey Red, the strange and often dangerous methods, the world-wide markets and the great social changes that occurred in spite or perhaps because of it. But along the way you will find many other historic features and their stories of interest.This trail covers that in the River Leven Heritage Trail brochure available from local libraries or online at http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/media/2619077/vale_of_leven.pdf |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:11 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:11 PM |
EDM |
3562 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Bridgend Church |
Designed by John MacLeod, architect in1887 in the Gothic style. The third church for West Bridgend United Presbyterian Church was fully restored in 1997-98. An original piece of Victorian stencil work which decorated the walls was uncovered during restoration work and is now on view. Archie Richmond of Richmond Architects, Dumbarton, oversaw the restoration work.There are some great stained glass windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:14 PM |
EDM |
3563 (Digital Doors Open) |
Municipal Buildings |
This is an active office building with the Leven Suite and Chamber room being used for marriages and civil partnership ceremonies.James Thomson, architect, 1900. A good example of Scottish Baronial style municipal architecture in red Locharbriggs sandstone. Scottish Jacobean features and some extraordinary stained glass on the stairs and old council chamber. Recently restored / refurbished. It was constructed in College Park, a piece of land presented to the town by Lord Overtoun. This was originally a park near the medieval collegiate church of St Mary, but later became the grounds of College Park House, owned and occupied by McMillan's shipbuilders. They were demolished to build the Municipal Buildings.Besides council offices, the building was to house the council chamber and registrar's office.Following its recent refurbishment the Municipal Buildings is now home to around 80 Council staff, including elected members and the Legal and Audit teams as well as Licensing Enquiries. The Registry Office facilities now include the Leven Suite and Chamber room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:16 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:16 PM |
EDM |
3564 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonic Temple |
How to get there : Gilmour Street, Alexandria (off the Main Street). Category A listed.The grand ornate red sandstone facade hints at something special. Once inside this is confirmed. Although now the Bonhill and Alexandria St Andrew’s Royal Arch Lodge, No. 321, it was actually built as the Ewing Gilmour Institute for Working Girls in 1888.The "renaissance" main hall has a hammer-beam roof, one of only three examples of this kind (the other two being at Stirling and Edinburgh Castles). What does the symbolism of the lion head and iron ring signify? The corridor leading up to it has round windows, hinting at a Japanese influence, that look onto the rear garden.Details and decor give an extraordinary Arts and Crafts ambience. Poetic quotes are engraved into the sandstone lintels and the lovely (canvas) murals by Harrington-Mann who was one of The Glasgow Boys, also with quotations, depict the ideals of young women. The library that once stocked books of instruction, now displays the pride of the Masons, also very interesting in themselves. And of course, a pub is prominent.At the other end is the large kitchen. And below in the basement a function space. But something appears missing. Where did the girls live? After all we expect this to be a boarding school. A clue is better seen from outside. A "keep" or tower rises next to the main entrance. This is a spiral stairway to the large attic. While no longer accessible, it appears that there was a long dormitory up here.And the reason for the Ewing Gilmour Institute for Working Girls?Stretching out over most of the length of the Vale of Leven had been the extensive textile industry that we now now collectively as the Turkey Red. Working conditions were harsh and class differences absolute. Yet some great advances were eventually made in remedying the situation. This was one such altruistic project to raise the prospects of young women, the most discriminated against. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:19 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:19 PM |
EDM |
3565 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Maid of the Loch' Paddle Steamer |
How to get there : Pier Road or Ben Lomond Way near Lomond Shores - Balloch Station. Loch Lomond's Paddle Steamer on Loch Lomond, at Balloch Pier.Open to the public as a family-friendly historic visitor attraction and as a unique venue for events and functions. PS Maid of the Loch is the last of a long line of Loch Lomond steamers that began about 1816. She was built by A. & J. Inglis of Glasgow launched on Thursday 5 March 1953. She is a "knock down" ship: that is, after assembly at the shipyard she was dismantled, and shipped to the loch by rail to Balloch where her sections were reassembled on a purpose built slipway.Her two-cylinder compound diagonal steam engine is less advanced than had become usual on steamers such as the P.S.Waverley, but was considered suitable for the limited area of operations. The restored A listed Balloch Steam Slipway is capable of pulling the 555 gross ton Maid of the Loch out of the loch. Well worth a visit in its own right. Then board the paddle steamer itself. You can wander the decks and admire the great paddles. There is continuous work on the boat, but depending on what is in hand on the day, you should be able to see the great engines. Then back up for a cup of tea.http://www.maidoftheloch.org/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:21 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:21 PM |
EDM |
3566 (Digital Doors Open) |
Park Church |
1863 John Honeyman. Gothic style. Later alterations by William Leiper in 1888. Attractive interior, chancel alterations 1963. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:23 PM |
EDM |
3567 (Digital Doors Open) |
The West Kirk of Helensburgh |
James Hay. Fine Gothic building. John Logie Baird and Andrew Bonar Law Memorial windows. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:25 PM |
EDM |
3568 (Digital Doors Open) |
Chapel of St Mahew - Kilmahew |
Dating back to 6C, this early Christian site has part of a pre-Christian standing stone in the porch of the church. The present church was built on the site in 1467 and in 17C served as a Protestant chapel of ease. In 1948, the land of which it is part - Kirkton of Kilmahew - became the property of the Archdiocese of Glasgow. Restoration of the church by Ian Lindsay & Partners took place between 1953-5 at which time a small vestry was added on the north side. The nave was extended at the west end and a small belfry was added to the gable. Guide available. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:27 PM |
EDM |
3569 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gardens at Robin House |
The gardens are at Robin House, very near Balloch. Robin House is the local premises of Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS). How to get there: From Stirling or Drymen Road in Balloch, go north along Mollanbowie Road. You will see Robin House ahead of you when you reach the east gate of Balloch Castle. This is an inspiring and joyful place in the face of adversity felt by many families. You will be surprised by the architecture and the gardens. Every so often CHAS opens the gardens to the public, both to share it and give others an idea of what they offer. https://www.chas.org.uk/how-we-help/who-you-will-meet/at-robin-houseThe sweeping roofscape of this impressive modern building is by Hoskins Architects (2000). As this is a children's hospice, there is no access to within the building itself, but it can be enjoyed from its great garden. There are walks to explore and creatures to find. Definitely suitable for all the family. There is much to see in this cheerful and inventive landscape. Smaller children will love to explore it. Artwork depicting wildlife is to be found along the meandering paths. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:30 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:30 PM |
EDM |
3570 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk : From Romans until the Industrial Revolution in Duntocher and Hardgate |
From Romans until the Industrial Revolution in Duntocher and Hardgate.On the 7th July 2008 the Antonine Wall was listed as an extension to the World Heritage Site The Frontiers of the Roman Empire, by UNESCO, joining Hadrian's Wall and the Limes Germanicus, the Germanic and Raetian Frontiers, in Germany. The structure was named after the Emperor Antoninus Pius (86AD-161AD) who had ordered the reconquest of southern Scotland moving the Roman Frontier north from his predecessor's frontier of Hadrian's Wall between the Solway and the Tyne.Now predominantly suburban, what was the western end of the Antonine Wall in time became the setting for various emerging industries. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:32 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:32 PM |
EDM |
3571 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Titan Crane |
A SPECIAL EXTRA : An opportunity to visit the nearby Titan Crane for FREE on Saturday the 10th. To ensure you get a place, phone 0141 562 2889.This exciting structure is close to Clydebank Town Hall. It has its reception building in Garth Street adjacent to West College Scotland's Clydebank Campus and is reached via Cart Street. Fantastic views can be had of the Clyde and over Clydebank, but the crane itself is the star attraction. You will learn about its construction and its role during the heyday of the great shipbuilding industry here. The Titan Crane is a 150-foot / 46m high cantilever crane designed to be used in the lifting of heavy equipment, such as engines and boilers, during the fitting-out of battleships and ocean liners at the John Brown and Company shipyard. It was also the world's first electrically powered cantilever crane, and the largest crane of its type at the time of its completion. It was used to construct some of the largest ships of the 20th century, including the Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2. The Category A Listed structure was refurbished in 2007 as a tourist attraction and shipbuilding museum.As this is a unique opportunity to visit for FREE, visits will be on a first-come-first-served basis through booking on the phone number provided. Once your place has been confirmed, you will need to get to the arrival reception building just beyond the college. From there you will be taken by courtesy mini-bus to the crane. A guide will be on hand to describe the crane, its use and the history.http://www.titanclydebank.com/history.aspxSuitable for all the family. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:34 PM |
EDM |
3572 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tour : The Clydebank Blitz |
A BUS TOUR with David Carson.Saturday the 10th September at 10:30am and 2:30pm.Meet at the Clydebank Town Hall.Duration 1.5 hrs. Booking required. Phone the Clydebank Library at : 0141 562 2440This tour highlights the Blitz, but also takes in some of the history of the shipyards and even sewing machines. Clydebank has been transformed into a very different place, but it had been a very important shipbuilding centre. And that attracted the German bombers during WWII. The Luftwaffe carried out air raids on the shipyards and town in March 1941. The town was largely destroyed and it suffered the worst destruction and civilian loss of life in all of Scotland. 528 people died, 617 people were seriously injured, and hundreds more were injured by blast debris. Out of approximately 12,000 houses, only seven remained undamaged with 4,000 completely destroyed and 4,500 severely damaged. Over 35,000 people were made homeless. Clydebank's production of ships and munitions made it a target. A total of 439 bomber dropped over 1,000 bombs. RAF fighters managed to shoot down two aircraft during the raid, but none were brought down by anti-aircraft fire.Today Clydebank is again a thriving town albeit very different. But there are still signs of the Blitz - if you know where to look.More about the Blitz can be found online here:http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/leisure-parks-events/museums-and-galleries/collections/war-and-military/blitz/ |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:36 PM |
EDM |
3573 (Digital Doors Open) |
Riverside Parish Church |
How to get there : High Street at junction with Church and Castle Streets.A plain pedimented Georgian building designed by John Brash of Glasgow, architect, in 1811. But surprises await you. It has magnificent stained glass windows which you need to appreciate from the inside. There are several from notable artists. Look out for that by William Morris. And then enjoy the glorious light through that of the Millenium Window created by renowned glass artist John Clark. At the rear are remnants of the graveyard. Of interest are the mausolea. That for the Napier family is from 1846, a simple rectangular-plan Gothic enclosure. |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:38 PM |
EDM |
3574 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Columba's Church |
Unusual Gothic Tower. Splendid Lewis organ. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:41 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:41 PM |
EDM |
3575 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Joseph's RC Church |
B Listed. Sculpted reliefs and plaques by Frank Tritschier - "Pelican feeding its young from its own blood', inspired by St Thomas Aquinas. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:43 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:43 PM |
EDM |
3576 (Digital Doors Open) |
Greenpark |
A private dwelling house by John Boyd, architect. A mid-30s Moderne house restored to original 1935 Art Deco condition. Walnut panelled hall by craftsmen who worked on the staterooms of the liner, 'Queen Mary'. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:45 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:45 PM |
EDM |
3577 (Digital Doors Open) |
Forth & Clyde Canal Walks |
Two guided walks along the Forth & Clyde Canal 1: Clydebank to Dalmuir Drop Lock - meet at the bandstand, Clyde Shopping Centre 2: Dalmuir Drop Lock to Bowling Basin - meet at Dalmuir Drop Lock, off Dumbarton Road. Both walks will be led by Friends of Clydebank Museum. For further details contact Clydebank Museum. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:47 PM |
EDM |
3578 (Digital Doors Open) |
Radnor Park Congregational Church |
Replaces church destroyed during the Blitz. Baptismal font in memory of children killed in Blitz. Coffee morning. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:49 PM |
EDM |
3579 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk: Old Kilpatrick's story |
A GUIDED WALK with Elizabeth Pitts and Susanne Hall : Thursday 8th September at 2:30pm.Meet outside the Scout Hall in Ferry Road at 2:30pm. Booking is not necessary.Duration 1.5 hrsOld Kilpatrick's storyCome and explore fascinating local history, not all of which is readily evident, but remnants of which still survive. Dorothy Wordsworth declared this area to be superior in grandeur to the Thames in Kent. It may not be like that anymore, but it still has many points of interest. It is not just a place of legends of Romans and St Patrick. The Forth and Clyde Canal passes through linking east and west. Above it soars the Erskine Bridge linking north and south. Alongside flows the mighty Clyde which has defined its very form and history.This trail covers features found in the Old Kilpatrick, Bowling and Milton heritage trail brochure available from local libraries or online here:http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/media/2619074/ok_booklet.pdf |
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Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:51 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:51 PM |
EDM |
3580 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mackessog's Church |
Gothic T Plan with the Colquhoun family's laird's loft and hammerbeam roof. Stained Glass windows. Graveyard incl. 11C Norse hogback tombstone. 18-20C hatchments. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:53 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:53 PM |
EDM |
3581 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arrochar Parish Church |
Replaces an earlier church built in 1733 by the chief of the Clan MacFarlane when his land was separated from Luss parish. Extant remains of the earlier church are still in the graveyard. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:55 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:55 PM |
EDM |
3582 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helensburgh Baptist Church |
1886 Victorian Chapel with distinctive Gothic features. The first Baptists in Helensburgh started a church in 1833 and two Communion Cups dated 1859 survive from that period in the church. Fine stained glass window in memory of the Rev. John and Elizabeth Sale who were involved in founding the Zenana Mission. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:57 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:51:57 PM |
EDM |
3583 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilbowie St. Andrew's Church |
Clydebank. How to get there : Upper Kilbowie Road. Limited alternative access in Melfort Street (via Drumry & Clarence Streets).Founded as St John's-on-the-Hill 1897. Built in 1904. This is one of the churches that survived the Clydebank Blitz. It is described as perpendicular Gothic and with a battlemented belfry added 1933. The "Blitz Memorial Chapel" dates from 1997.A modern and evocative triptych by local artist Tom McKendrick depicting the Blitz is on display. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:00 PM |
EDM |
3584 (Digital Doors Open) |
Morison Memorial United Reformed Church |
Early English Gothic style. Buttressed steel and timber roof. Fine Brook's pipe organ. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:02 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:02 PM |
EDM |
3585 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Margaret's Church |
How to get there : Sinclair Street reached from Fleming Avenue off North Elgin Street off Glasgow Road. Easy disabled access.B listed, set in landscaped garden. The church is famous for its revolutionary roof design and sunken sanctuary. It features mosaics depicting the life of St Margaret, Queen of Scotland.A modern building within the same parish as Our Holy Redeemer. Although a little difficult to find, this church is a worthwhile visit as a complete contrast to the others in this programme. Clerestory lighting is achieved through the use of space framing.http://ohr-sm.weebly.com/ |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:04 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:04 PM |
EDM |
3586 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydebank Library |
Gardner's design for this building, with its facade of Ionic columns and a hint of French historicism, was the winner of a competition of which one of the adjudicators was James Miller architect of the Municipal Buildings. The interior has recently been refurbished and a wonderful stained glass wall panel by Leslie MacFie, depicting aspects of the town's history, can be seen in the foyer. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:06 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:06 PM |
EDM |
3587 (Digital Doors Open) |
Old Kilpatrick Parish Church |
The present church replaces an earlier pre-Reformation one whose arrow-slit windows are set in the chancel. The community at Old Kilpatrick has Roman origins into which it is thought, St Patrick's family became established. Graveyard with 17C gravestones. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:09 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:09 PM |
EDM |
3588 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Mary's RC Church |
The church is of a classic 20C ecclesiastical design. This is the third oldest Roman Catholic parish in the Archdiocese of Glasgow, founded in 1841. Marble reredos, dado and altar. Our Lady of the Assumption statue by Jack Mortimer. Altar and baldacchino decoration by local artist Jim Brown. Stations of the Cross from original St Mary's (1900) and restored by Jim Brown. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:10 PM |
EDM |
3589 (Digital Doors Open) |
Freight Container Buildings |
Six shipping containers have been modified to create three en-suite accommodation units. Glass doors replace steel ones, with round windows cut into the sides of the units. Each living quarters has a balcony extending over a pond with spectacular views of Loch Long. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:13 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:13 PM |
EDM |
3590 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kilmaronock Millennium Hall |
New for this year, the Kilmaronock Millennium Hall will be showing displays of local heritage, the story of the building and of Brigadier Alastair Pearson's military career. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:15 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:15 PM |
EDM |
3591 (Digital Doors Open) |
Denny Ship Model Experimental Tank |
Dumbarton. How to get there : Go to the end of Castle Street, (extends from the High Street).See the world's first commercial ship model experiment tank in action and discover how William Denny & Brothers' innovative, experimental approach to shipbuilding made waves in the shipbuilding industry from the 1800s to 1963. This is part of the Scottish Maritime Museum.The Denny Ship Model Experiment Tank was built in 1882. It is one of the last reminders of the shipyard of the innovative and famous Company William Denny and Brothers. The tank was built to test ship hull designs and retains many original features including a water tank as long as a football pitch. Experience the working environment of the model makers, clay moulders and carpenters in 1882. Try your hand at smoothing and carving a real wax hull model. Test different hull designs in our own mini experiment tank. Enter the world of the Victorian ship designer, in William Denny's drawing office, and find out how to design your own ship. Join us on a guided tour of the building and learn about Denny Brothers, builders of the famous Cutty Sark and inventors of the Denny helicopter, Denny hovercraft and Denny-Brown stabilisers.See more at: http://www.museumsgalleriesscotland.org.uk/member/denny-ship-model-experiment-tankFREE entrance on Doors Open Day.Cafe. Museum shop.The premises have several steps. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:18 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:18 PM |
EDM |
3592 (Digital Doors Open) |
Beardmore House |
Now home to Dalmuir Park Housing Association. Internal design by Glasgow Architect Miles Gibson. Currently houses a collection of work by local artist Tom McKendrick. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:20 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:20 PM |
EDM |
3593 (Digital Doors Open) |
Levenford House |
Scottish Baronial Building with many original features and original bathrooms. Last opportunity to see this Rochead designed building before it is sold. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:23 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:23 PM |
EDM |
3594 (Digital Doors Open) |
Auchentoshan Distillery |
Off Great Western Road before cut-off for Erskine Bridge. Founded in 1823, the distillery is one of only a few remaining Lowland Malt Whisky Distilleries still in operation today. A hidden gem, rarely open for public tours, Auchentoshan Distillery is located only 20 minutes from the city centre. Auchentoshan produces a delicate, smooth and light Single Malt Whisky. The subtle aroma and flavour is achieved by the unique triple distillation process as opposed to twice elsewhere in Scotland. Join a tour with our distillery manager, Ronnie Learmond to see for yourself Auchentoshan's unique whisky production process. STB access category 1: unassisted wheelchair. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:25 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:25 PM |
EDM |
3595 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taransay Pods |
Constructed of green oak beams, upgraded from their appearance on the BBC's Castaway 2000 programme and furnished by Habitat. These buildings are designed to house four artists during their period of residence. The pods are located in beautiful surroundings with stunning views of Loch Long. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:27 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:27 PM |
EDM |
3596 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathleven House |
Strathleven House within the Strathleven Industrial Estate.How to get there : Stirling Road from Dumbarton or Balloch turning at the roundabout near Chivas Brothers.Strathleven House is modern serviced office and business centre in a stunning historic Palladian mansion.The Strathleven estate, originally known as Kirkmichael, was owned in the 14th century by the Fleming family. It passed to the Semples of Fulwood in the 17th century. In 1677 it was bought by the royalist William Cochrane, 1st Earl of Dundonald (1605-1685). A tower house may have existed on the estate at this time, but in 1700 his grandson, William, built the present house which he named Levenside. His initials and coat of arms are inscribed on the stonework of the building. The architect is unrecorded. It has been suggested that William Adam, Sir William Bruce, or Alexander McGill may have been responsible. However, on stylistic grounds James Smith is considered the most likely designer. He was the most significant Scottish architect of his time and the person generally credited with introducing Palladianism into Scotland. The design of here has been compared to his houses at Newhailes near Edinburgh and Raith House in Kirkcaldy. The dovecote which stands nearby is considered to be contemporary with the house. [Wiki]. It is A-Listed and considered to be the earliest surviving example of the classic Palladian country house in Scotland.There is reputed to be a lost tunnel below it and linking with the River Leven. Nearby is the doocot tower and the stable block (not accessible).There will be someone on hand to show you around and to tell you the history of the building. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:29 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:29 PM |
EDM |
3597 (Digital Doors Open) |
Overtoun House |
Overtoun House, now housing the Christian Centre for Hope and Healing was built for James Campbell White (Lord Overtoun) in 1860 is a large Scottish Baronial building. It was used as a maternity hospital for many years and its main feature is the Angel Room with its painted ceiling. The ground floor will be open for visitors. For further information on Overtoun House go to www.overtounhouse.com |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:31 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:31 PM |
EDM |
3598 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Augustine's Episcopal Church |
Dumbarton. How to get there : High Street, corner Church Street.Dedicated to St Augustine of Hippo. 1871-73. Architect : Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. A beautiful interior with some great stained glass.Built in 1873 to the designs of architect Sir Robert Rowand Anderson in the Gothic Revival Style. The interior is said to be among Anderson's finest. Stained glass at baptismal font is by Stephen Adam with others to designs by Carl Alnquist. The organ was designed and built for the church by Smith and Brock. Some woodcarvings such as the angels on the pews are worth a look. Total restoration of building in 2003. A parsonage and hall by A. C. Denny are now demolished, but a modern timber clad building was added. Scotland's great Art Nouveau architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh married Margaret Macdonald here in 1900.Main public parking off Risk Street behind (you can walk through from there), or off Riverside Lane adjacent the River Leven. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:34 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:34 PM |
EDM |
3599 (Digital Doors Open) |
Our Holy Redemeer's Church |
Clydebank. How to get there : Glasgow Road corner South Bank Street / Clyde Street.Clydebank's first Roman Catholic church was set up in 1889 near the foot of Kilbowie Road. In 1895 a two storey building, which served both as church and school, was erected close to the present site. That building became wholly utilised as a school when the present church was opened in 1903. It was designed by Peter Paul Pugin of Pugin and Pugin, a famous practice based in London, whose founder, A W N Pugin designed the interior of Westminster Palace. The interior is elaborate with a high altar and reredos with sculptured figures and canopied niches; stations of the Cross by Morgari of Turin; aisle arcades on octagonal columns; wooden shrine to the Madonna of Perpetual Succour brought from Rome.It is 'B' listed. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:36 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:36 PM |
EDM |
3600 (Digital Doors Open) |
Backdoor Gallery |
Situated within Dalmuir Library. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:38 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:38 PM |
EDM |
3601 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk through Old Kilpatrick/Bowling/Milton |
A guided walk of around two hours covering a selection of Clydebank's historic sites including a visit to the former shipyard to see the 100 year old Titan Crane.For further information contact Gillian Neil, Rnager Service, Council Offices, Garshake. Telephone 01389 752977. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:40 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:40 PM |
EDM |
3602 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk to Jaw Resevoir |
A guided walk to Jaw Resevior and over to Cairnhowit. See the remains of a Neolithic tomb before returning via Greenside Resevoir.For further information contact Gillian Neil, Rnager Service, Council Offices, Garshake. Telephone 01389 752977. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:42 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:42 PM |
EDM |
3603 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guided Walk along the Dumbarton Heritage Trail |
The walk will be guided by Dave Harvie, taking in sites of historical interest such as the Old Academy, Glencairn House and Dumbarton Bridge.The walk will finish at the Deny Tank Museum about 15.00 where a guided tour of the building will be available.Denny Tank Museum has a cafe. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:44 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:44 PM |
EDM |
3604 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Michael and All Angels |
This A-listed church is currently undergoing a major programme of restoration. It is designed in an early-Gothic style and contains many interesting and attractive features including some well-studied stained glass. Visitors are most welcome to come and explore this fascinating building and talk to our guides who will show you around. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:47 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:47 PM |
EDM |
3605 (Digital Doors Open) |
Strathleven House (1) |
Strathleven House is a category A listed Palladian mansion located on the outskirts of Dumbarton.Surrounded by scenic woodland, it is part of the Vale of Leven Industrial Estate. The building dates from 1700 and it is considered to be the first country house in Scotland built in the Palladian style.The building will be open in part - The Oak Room 1700 wood carved panelled Room; Original Library Room; Panelled bedroom; original kitchen; Nursery. All corridors and hallways will be accessible. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:49 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:49 PM |
EDM |
3606 (Digital Doors Open) |
Carrochan - Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority HQ |
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority head quarters, Balloch. Also home to the Community Partnership. How to get there : Carrochan Road, off Stirling or Balloch Road; near the Co-Op.
Design team led by Page & Park : 2005. This an earthy sweeping building of stone and timber most befitting the National Park.
Access is limited to the entrance area, but there is an EXIBITION of the work of the national park and the Community Partnership. Monday 5th to Friday 9th only. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:51 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:12:43 PM |
EDM |
3607 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cardross Parish Church |
Severe Gothic style, tracery on gable. Stained glass windows by Sadie McLellan (1972), embroidered Panels by Hannah Frew Paterson (1981), woven silk hangings by Sarah Sumsion (1990) and engraved glass by John Lawrie (1992). Peal of six bells, five from the Gorbals Foundry, Glasgow and a sixth from Cripplegate Foundry, London - now augmented to eight for the Millennium. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:54 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:54 PM |
EDM |
3608 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dalmoak Castle |
This castellated Gothic mansion house is currently a private nursing home. It features a five bay facade of coupled windows, corbelled battlemented parapets with a central tower rising behind. Tax rolls indicate there was a building on the site in 1421. The present building was requisitioned during WW2 when it was used as a 'Decoy Centre'. It has the largest stained glass windows in a domestic house in Scotland. (Renton slip road off A82 northbound, follow signs for Dumbarton.) |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:56 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:56 PM |
EDM |
3609 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clydebank Crematorium |
1960s modern with clerestory glazing into a chimneyed tower on the east side. Hall of Remembrance, Memorial Chapel, Cremation Room. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:58 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:52:58 PM |
EDM |
3610 (Digital Doors Open) |
Clyde Community Education Centre |
Formerly Clyde Street school, it was built in Scots Revival style. Inside, the classrooms run off the Glasgow-style galleried hall, with its fine hammerbeam roof. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:00 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:00 PM |
EDM |
3611 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumbarton Library |
OPENING TIMES : The library opens Monday to Saturday.Times available : https://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/libraries/library-branches/dumbarton-library/While the library naturally has a great book collection and has some interesting architectural features, it is for what else is available that it is included in this Doors Open Day event. These include:Local history materials, family history resources and archives covering the Dumbarton and Vale of Leven areasLocal history resources including some publications for saleAn exhibition on "From Living Memory to Memorial: Dumbarton’s WWI Stories".The exhibition : FROM LIVING MEMORY TO MEMORIAL : DUMBARTON'S WWI STORIES" runs until November 2018. It brings together photographs and family stories outlining the hardships, emotions and resilience of local people during the four years of war. It also explains what life was like on the front line as many men from the area made the ultimate sacrifice in the "war to end all wars". |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:03 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:03 PM |
EDM |
3612 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumbarton Central Station & The Armed Forces Veterans Association |
How to get there : Dumbarton Central Station, if not reached by rail, is from Station Road or Church Street / Townend Road.The Armed Forces Veterans Association can be found on Platform Two. This is a small but fascinating centre for the veterans of our armed services. You are invited to pop in to see what they do and perhaps exchange stories. Those manning it are keen to chat about the association and children may find the models of interest.The group assists anyone, of any age, who has served in the Armed Forces at any point in their life and also helps families to overcome difficulties.Volunteers – many of whom are veterans themselves – provide support across a wide range of areas. Projects include helping people find employment, offering practical and emotional support after marriage breakups, assisting in finding accommodation, relieving the negative impact of social isolation, and directing individuals to where to find help and advice on benefits.But the centre also welcomes visitors and is keen to show what it does and to share information on the armed forces. There is a small display.There is a small cafe on Platform One.The station is a category A listed building, a great example of Scottish industrial heritage. The railway originally opened 1854, but was altered and widened to the south in about 1896. The present structures are mostly from 1896 although electrification had an impact on the canopies. There are several gothick features such as castelated parapets and stone windows at the lower level. In its heyday, the lower level had various rooms for tickets, baggage, waiting areas etc and these were served by a pair of ornately tiled stairs (they are still there, but concealed).The station is currently the focus of a study to improve it and the surrounds. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:05 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:05 PM |
EDM |
3613 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bowling Basin and the Bowling Harbour Project |
Saturday 1st September.How to get there : Once in Bowling look for the point at which the cycle track crosses Dumbarton Road and follow it down over the railway. Depending on numbers, parking may be restricted to near the turnoff from Dumbarton Road. Otherwise go down to the left beyond the canal house. Walk back along the canal to the basin where most boats are moored.This is the western most end of the Forth and Clyde Canal. Besides the boats and lockgates, there is the old rail bridge above and the arches below. This all comes under Scottish Canals, but your host today is the Bowling Harbour Project which you can find based in Arch 7 looking onto the Basin. The arches now house a variety of commercial units. Those on the canal section have such things as cycle hire. Those overlooking the Basin have arts and crafts. The Bowling Harbour Project is a creative arts and heritage project and will be arranging stalls and activities. That includes a guided look at the basin and canal, its history and features that many visitors usually miss.The canal locks are still operated, but at most times can be walked across. You can find the Bowling Harbour Project area either by walking down to the right immediately on arrival or by going right around the basin clockwise over the small bascule bridge. Above you will be the old railway bridge, the subject of plans for incorporation into the cycle route.The basin is home to some some of the larger boats while the smaller ones and some canal barges moor in the higher water of the canal.From this point you may see shipping passing on the Clyde. Nearby is the rather silted Bowling Harbour and beyond that the 16th Dunglas Castle with an obelisk raised as a memorial to Henry Bell.All children need to be accompanied and care must be taken along the canal and basin edges. But with care this can be a most amazing place to visit and a fun day out for all the family.The old tow path is now a cycle track that stretches eastwards all the way along the Forth and Clyde Canal. A link westwards up to the old railway route can eventually take you all the way to Loch Lomond. Consider cycling it, even for a short distance. The canal contributes to a great cycling environment, complete with mallard and swans for company. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:07 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:07 PM |
EDM |
3614 (Digital Doors Open) |
Walk : Levengrove Park |
Levengrove Park, in Dumbarton, is located on a dramatic stretch of land where the River Leven meets the estuary of the River Clyde. It has impressive views across the Clyde to Renfrewshire and to the adjacent town and Dumbarton Rock on the other side of the Leven.This Victorian park has recently undergone a £3.8 million transformation, thanks to investment from West Dunbartonshire Council and funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.Come along and learn about the rich history of the park’s newly restored heritage features including St Serf’s Church – with links to Robert the Bruce - Shiers Well, Kilmahew Fountain and the Cenotaph. The brand new pavilion is the home of the popular Pavillion Café, complete with outside seating, and an adjacent upgraded play area for children.The park also boasts a training suite with multiple opportunities for learning, a formal garden with extensive spring and summer bedding displays, an Arboretum, open grassland, and recreation facilities which include a basketball court.Levengrove is home to a number of events throughout the year including a popular summer Gala Day, the annual Scottish Pipe Band Championships in July and a fireworks display each November.A great day out with something for everyone. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:10 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:10 PM |
EDM |
3615 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Dunbartonshire Council Offices |
How to get there : Church Street, in central Dumbarton, next to sheriff court.Designed by William Leiper, architect, 1865. Damaged by fire 11.12.1882, and restored. Further deterioration over the years leading to it lying empty. Eventually gutted internally and its eternal walls and tower stablised. After many more years the remaining structure was just recently restored and became the frontage to new modern offices for the council.French Gothic in style, this former academy was also known as the Burgh Halls. It is now known as the West Dunbartonshire Council Offices - or simply 16 Church Street to differentiate it from other council property. The new extension, now covering a greater area than the older frontage, is in a simple, yet complimentary style. The historical and modern are intermingled.Note opening hours Monday to Friday are during normal working hours. This gives you access to the foyer only, but there are views into the atrium and to an exhibition by the current architects. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:12 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:12 PM |
EDM |
3616 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dumbarton Fire Station |
How to get there : Castle Green Street, Dumbarton. Parking in the street only. This is an active station on call at any moment so you need to look out for vehicle and other movement. Part of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services. Learn about the service, careers, fire safety at home and other aspects. You may pick up some very valuable safety information for your home. See fire engines up close and meet the firemen who man them. All of the family will find this fascinating. Get to see around the fire appliances and all the equipment used by the modern fire service. See the Firefighters in action and carrying out their daily drills. Guided tours are available on request. (A prior call to the station would be appreciated).Note, there may be appliance movement for turnouts! Here are some tips to start with :It is essential that your home has a working smoke alarm on each level of the property. If a fire starts, this will give you and your family time to get to safety.Doors slow down the spread of potentially deadly smoke and flames, so it is important to remember to close them at night.Fire often starts in the kitchen and no-one should ever leave a cooker unattended while it is in use. It is important to keep lit candles away from children and pets, and from curtains or other flammable materials. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:14 PM |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:14 PM |
EDM |
3617 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Dunbartonshire exhibitions |
FROM LIVING MEMORY TO MEMORIAL- Dumbarton's WW1 Stories
Dumbarton Library and Heritage Centre. (Until the end of November). Also see Dumbarton Library under VENUES.
The exhibition, which also includes a programme of workshops and talks, brings together photographs and family stories outlining the hardships, emotions and resilience of local people during the four years of war.
It also explains what life was like on the front line as many men from the area made the ultimate sacrifice in the "war to end all wars".
THE FRONTIERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Onboard the Maid of the Loch. Also see both The Maid of the Loch under VENUES and even more under NEWS.
27th August until Sunday 2nd.
An unusual venue, but that just goes to show the versatility of this old paddle steamer.
Did the Romans ever reach here and take in the magnificent view? Very likely, but the furthest that they were really able to stamp control over the local population was at Old Kilpatrick and that was the westernmost point of the Antonine Wall.
The Antonine Wall is very significant in Scottish history, but in turn forms part of a much wider history across Europe and North Africa.
The Frontiers of the Roman Empire is an historical zone that spans Europe and 1,900 years of history. Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, it recognises the significance of how an era of profound civilisation shaped the Europe we know today. As a frontier aligning all in its path – places, people – it brought order and established a symbolic definition of the reach of civilisation, but as a contemporary zone crossing the continent and beyond, it now connects communities in a way unlike any other.
http://european-heritage.co.uk/event/the-frontiers-of-the-roman-empire/
THE NEW WEST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL OFFICES
At the council offices, 16 Church Street, Dumbarton. Also see West Dunbartonshire Council Offices under VENUES for further information.
The architects Keppie Design will putting on a digital exhibition of the works. This ranges from the stabilisation and restoration of what was the Burgh Halls / Academy Building in Church Street, Dumbarton, to its transformation into the frontage of new offices space. Whether you are simply popping in as far as the foyer or will be on the guided tours on the day, this will give insight to the challenges and solutions.
The old portion of the building is “A” listed and was designed by William Leiper, one of our most significant architects. It became derelict in the later 20th century, having been damaged, for a second time, by a fire in 1976. West Dunbartonshire Council proposed to demolish the building in 1994, but this was rejected. After many years standing forlorn it was opened recently proudly in its new role. |
Organization |
Friday 20th of March 2020 07:53:16 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 12:11:54 PM |
EDM |
3618 (Digital Doors Open) |
Raemoir House |
Raemoir House is a private Mansion House surrounded by 14 acres of parkland. The buildings date back to 1715 and contains a multitude of rooms like the Oval dining room and the Big Fish bar, named after the 96 lbs fish hanging over the whiskey cabinet. The video tour above has an audio guide to go with some 360º photography of the building. Linked below that is an interactive tour, found through the link and at the bottom of their homepage, which consists of an set of 360º images. Acessibility note: Accessible parking is available. |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:16 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:27:13 PM |
EDM |
3622 (Digital Doors Open) |
David Welch Winter Gardens |
One of Britain’s largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti in Europe. It includes a Temperate House, a Corridor of Perfumes, a Fern Houses, a Victorian Corridor, a Japanese Garden, A Tropical House, and an Arid House. Originally opened in 1899, the greenhouses were rebuilt after suffering storm damage in 1969. Located next to Duthie Park, the tour starts in the park and moves through the indoor gardens with a set of interactive 360º photos that allow easy travel through the spaces. Accessibility note: The ground in the gardens varies but the majority is level paving with wide doorways. |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:23 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:14:39 PM |
EDM |
3623 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grampian Transport Museum |
Set just 45 minutes away from Aberdeen, in the village of Alford, the Grampian Transport Museum has an extensive collection of vehicles from across history. Since its foundation in the 1980s, the museum has hosted many events and transport related activities for the public to go to in the summer months. It is updated every year to ensure the newest and most exciting items are on display each season. The tour is a Google powered interactive set of 360º photos that show the entrance and first areas of the museum Accessibility note: The museum is 100% wheelchair accessible as well as being dog friendly |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:25 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:22:09 PM |
EDM |
3624 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culzean Castle |
Designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, this opulent castle sits atop the Ayrshire cliffs as one of 40 buildings in the 260 ha estate of the 10th Earl of Cassillis. The estate features a Swan Pond, an ice house, formal gardens, and an indoor fruit garden, as well as the famous Oval Staircase at the centre of the castle, also an Adam design. There is a self-guided trail through the grounds which visitors can take as well as guided tours, picnic areas, and wheelchair access There is a 360º image of the staircase, linked blow, as well as a set of external 360º images in and around the castle grounds, above. Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and dogs are allowed https://roundme.com/tour/52578/view/133164/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:27 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 11:18:21 AM |
EDM |
3625 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Palladius Church |
Constructed in 1885, the church was built as an estate chapel for the owner of Drumtochty Castle, the Rev. J. S. Gammell.
The building was commissioned from the architectural firm Pirie and Clyne, the Neo-Gothic design features an aisle-less nave with a semi-circular chancel featuring narrow stained glass windows. The south transept holds an exterior statue of St Palladius. Attached to the transept is a pencil stair tower with a gallery at the top.
The church serves as an Episcopal church and is still in use and is open for worship.
360º photograph of the church’s South facing exterior and cemetery.
Accessibility note: A gravel road leads through the gates and up to the entry to the church. No path leads around the building. There are three stone steps at the main entrance. |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:28 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:28 PM |
EDM |
3626 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ecclesgreig Castle |
Built in 1844 from the remains of St Cyrus House, Ecclesgreig Castle stood at the centre of an agricultural estate.
Now no longer a functioning house, the castle still commands impressive views of the sea nearby and hosts an Italian renaissance style garden with a 140 ft long herbaceous border, Neoclassical sculptures, and masterful topiary.
The striking castle famously inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula after the writer spent some time there.
It hosts a ‘snowdrop walk’ through its grounds where over 150 variations of the small flower grow bountifully.
The image is an ariel 360º photo of the garden and castle.
Accessibility note: The garden and snowdrop walk do not accommodate wheelchair usage |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:30 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:30 PM |
EDM |
3627 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fetteresso Church |
A church of St. Kieran, Fetteresso Church was dedicated Roman Catholic in 1246 before changing to Protestant under Mary Queen of Scots in the 1560s. It is currently a functioning part of the Church of Scotland and the frontage of the building was modelled from Fetteresso Castle.
The image is a 360º photo outside the front of the church showing the promenade leading up to it.
Accessibility note: The ground is flat and there are no stairs up to the building, but there is not currently information on the interior available |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:32 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:32 PM |
EDM |
3628 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crathes Castle |
This 16th century tower house was built by Alexander Burnett and is a maze of turrets and corridors featuring elaborately painted ceilings and wood panelled floors. It sits in a glorious set of gardens amongst the low hills of the area.
The inside houses family portraits, antique furniture, and beautiful architecture, while the garden outside is split into 8 sections encompassing an enormous host of plants.
The tour here consists of two 360º images, one exterior of the house and then one in the center of one of the garden’s areas to give a taste of the rest to come.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and the site is wheelchair accessible, there is also a bike route and a self-guided, dog friendly, trail. |
Tour |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:34 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:34 PM |
EDM |
3629 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff Old Church |
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish ‘T’ shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the ‘T’ design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:35 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:35 PM |
EDM |
3630 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts. Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer. The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years. The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance. Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh. The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information. Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:37 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:07:42 PM |
EDM |
3631 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wallace's Monument, Ayrshire |
This category A listed building is a dramatic, Neo-Gothic tower was built to commemorate William Wallace between 1855-57 after designs by Robert Snodgrass
Its square-plan footprint castellated top give it a powerful sense of rootedness in the landscape it sits in, emulating the strength of the man it was built for
The name Barnweil was said to have originated from a comment Wallace made that the Barns of Ayr burned well when full of English soldiers. However, it is actually derived from its location near the ruins of the medieval church of Barnweil, whos parish was suppressed in the 17th century
There is a 360º, black and white, image of the monument from the field in which it stands
Accessibility note: Access to the monument is only possible by a climbing the hill which it caps |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:39 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:39 PM |
EDM |
3633 (Digital Doors Open) |
Univirsity of Dundee |
The University of Dundee was founded in 1881 as a constituent college of the University of St Andrews before gaining independent university status in 1967. The university has 17,000 students and the main teaching facilities are located in the West End of Dundee. The tour consists of a aerial map with the buildings belonging to Dundee University marked out by pop-up menus. Hovering over the menu provides information on what building it is and reveals an ‘Explore’ button. Clicking this takes you inside the building with an option to click between 360º photographs of rooms inside the buildings, listed in a menu in the lower left corner. Accessibility note: accessibility levels vary across the campus. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:43 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:31:54 PM |
EDM |
3634 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Mortuary Church |
The Mortuary Chapel was built in 1884 by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a mausoleum for the Fraser family. The building was later gifted to the people of Arbroath as a non-denominational chapel, with maintenance of the chapel falling to the Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield Trust. The chapel is built in red sandstone with intricate carvings embellish the interior and exterior. The tour is a 360º photograph of the outside of the building, showing the structure and the surrounding cemetery. The view is just to the side of the main entrance. Accessibility note: There is a small step to enter the chapel. No disabled access to the upper floor. Parking is very limited around the monument. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:45 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:36:51 PM |
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3635 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glamis Castle |
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372. The site’s history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge. The tour a 360º photograph of the Castle’s courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway. Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:47 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 01:00:57 PM |
EDM |
3636 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnaird Castle |
The castle has been the property of the Carnegie family since its construction in the early 1400s but early records of the castle’s history were lost when the castle burned down in 1452. The estate covers around 7,000 acres of land.
The castle was rebuilt in 1791 by the architect James Playfair in the mansion house style and again in 1855 by David Bryce. After a fire 1921, the castle has been continuously rebuilt and adapted to modern conveniences. The castle today rents out apartments for holiday stays.
The estate contains multiples spots of scientific interest, especially in its function of wildlife habitat. The castle further has paths laid out for scenic walks across the estate.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the castle and the gardens.
Accessibility note: Enquire with Castle before stay. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:48 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:48 PM |
EDM |
3637 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boddin Point |
This tour is a 360º photograph of a section of the Boddin coast, it contains information icons about various points of interest, such as Scurdie Ness Lighthouse and Lunan Bay.
Accessibility note: N/A |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:50 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:50 PM |
EDM |
3638 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose War Memorial |
At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which remember soldiers from WWII.
Originally unveiled in 1922, the WWII blocks were added later.
This tour is a 360º photograph taken in front of the monument allowing for full frontal views of all five elements.
Accessibility note: The memorials are accessible from the pavement on the level. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:53 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:53 PM |
EDM |
3639 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hope Paton Bowling Green |
Opened in 1904, this bowling green, and gardens, following the generosity of Miss Hope Paton, the daughter of a wealthy merchant who wanted to leave a mark on her hometown.
The club has enjoyed a busy history and much local support.
This tour is a 360º photograph from the front entrance including the green itself.
Accessibility note: The green is viewable from the level but the entrance to the club house is up three steps. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:54 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:54 PM |
EDM |
3640 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sunnyside Royal Hospital |
Founded in 1781 by Susan Carnegie, it was originally called the Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, and Dispensary.
It was brought under NHS control in 1948, and in 1962 it became the Sunnyside Royal Hospital.
The hospital closed in 2011 but the building still stands.
The tour is a 360º photograph from the outside of the abandoned hospital
Accessibility note: The hospital itself is not open to the public, but the grounds around it are fairly uneven and grassy. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:56 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:56 PM |
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3641 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edzell Castle |
The castle was built in 1520 with walled gardens from the 17th century. The castle is today a ruin but the garden is still maintained.
The castle was built by the 8th Earl of Crawford and the garden expanded in 1604 by his son. Today the castle belongs to Historic Scotland and is open all year.
The castle once housed Mary Queen of Scots on a visit in 1562.
was occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651.
The grounds further contain a family burial vault and a summer house which can be explored.
Tour is a 360º view from the 17th century formal garden with a close view of the castle ruins and the wall.
Accessibility note: The castle has partial wheelchair access. There are ramps leading to the visitor centre and all part of the garden are accessible. The castle itself has step and cobble surfaces and is not suitable for users with physical disabilities. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:58 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:17:58 PM |
EDM |
3642 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inglis Memorial Hall |
The Memorial Hall and clocktower are built within a public rose garden in the village of Edzell.
The Hall and garden are open for various activities such as, drama productions, dance, meetings, and exhibitions.
The Library room has been restored from its Victorian state and is now a visitor centre offering a historical insight into the library and community.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the building, showing the entryway and clocktower.
Accessibility note: There is level parking but the entrance is stepped. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:00 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:00 PM |
EDM |
3643 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fasque House |
The present house was completed in 1809 to replace an earlier house which had been demolished due to damp damage.
In 1829, the house was bought by Sir John Gladstone, the father of later Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
The house is surrounded by beech avenues originally planted in the 1750s.
Fasque House was possibly the first house in Scotland to have electric lighting and had an electric buzzer system installed in 1890.
The House can today be rented out for weddings and events.
The tour is a 360º view of the front and gardens of the House.
Accessibility note: The House has a few areas that are not suitable for disabled access, but the House has a lift to the main function and bedroom floor and some bedrooms allow disabled access and walk-in shower. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:02 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:02 PM |
EDM |
3644 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh castle |
Since the 12th century and the reign of David I, there has been a royal castle on the rock overlooking the area that is now Edinburgh, but the site has been occupied since the Bronze Age. It has been the location of many conflicts throughout its history, playing key roles in the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite rebellion. Today, the castle is one of Scotland’s most visited tourist attractions, with over two million visitors in 2017. It plays host to many events, notably including the Military Tattoo during the annual Edinburgh Festival in the summertime. Above is a 360º drone video, but the link provides a more in depth look at the fortress. This tour is a Google-powered set of 360º photographs that allow the viewer to navigate the fortress and and ‘walk’ through it. Accessibility note: All areas of the castle are accessed from a 350m long, sloped route. This route is cobbled and so can be a steep, uneven surface. There are stairs to some areas of the castle, but many have ramp access - such as the Great Hall, the National War Museum, and St Margaret’s Chapel. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:03 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:12:03 PM |
EDM |
3645 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton Castle |
The castle’s construction began in 1240 but was damaged in the Wars of Scottish Independence. The castle guarded the approach along the coast to Edinburgh from the south. It changed hands multiple times throughout its history, and was damaged again in a siege by Oliver Cromwell, in 1923 the grounds and ruins were given to state care and they are now maintained by Historic Scotland. The current site is made up of 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th century ruins as well as a 20th century garden layout. The tour consists of a number of navigable 360º photographs that take the viewer around the ruins of the castle. Accessibility note: The ground around the castle is uneven and there is stepped access into the ruins themselves. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:05 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:17:08 PM |
EDM |
3646 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyroodhouse Palace |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the Queen’s official residence in Scotland and contains many artefacts of Scottish royal history. The Queen's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. The Palace was used by Mary, Queen of Scots for official and state entertaining but the Palace as it stands today was built between 1671-78. To access the tour, click the box entitled ‘Launch Project’ after following the link. The tour is an interactive set of 360º images from three different rooms inside the house. Each room has clickable info boxes that tell facts of the interior decoration. Accessibility note: Pushchair may not be taken into the palace. The lift leading to the State Harbour is under maintenance until April 2019. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:07 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:24:17 PM |
EDM |
3647 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newhaven and Western Harbour |
This is a primarily residential area of Edinburgh, seen here is a large development on the waterfront
The tour shows a section of Leith Harbour, and the Western Harbour development, included within the 360º image is a drone flyby of the area too.
Accessibility note: N/A |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:09 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:09 PM |
EDM |
3648 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port of Leith |
The Firth of Forth is a centre of commerce in Edinburgh and shown here are five different points along the coast line.
This tour consists of a set of 360º images including information points and embedded videos.
Accessibility note: N/A |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:11 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:11 PM |
EDM |
3649 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gladstone's Land |
Gladstone’s Land is the restored 17th century home of wealthy merchant and landlord Thomas Gledstanes. Gledstanes let out rooms in this six-storey building and the restored rooms reflect how these people from different social spheres went about their day in Edinburgh’s Lawnmarket area. The museum is on the first and second floors of the house split across six rooms. The museum only offers guided tours. The tour consists of six views of four different rooms on one of the floors of the museum. The images are 360º degrees and you can click between the rooms via points that guide you through the house. Accessibility note: Unknown, but the museum levels of the house are connected via a staircase. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:13 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:20:14 PM |
EDM |
3650 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh |
Founded in 1582, the University of Edinburgh is ranked in the top 20 universities in the world (2019).
The University hosts over 35,000 students across multiple campuses in the city.
This tour provides an insight into the old and new of the university with a set of 360º images showing the Old Campus Courtyard, the Informatics Forum, and the McEwan Hall
Accessibility note: Accessibility levels vary across the campus. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:14 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:14 PM |
EDM |
3653 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvingrove Museum |
The gallery opened in 1901 as the Palace of Fine Arts. Built around its large Centre Hall, the museum houses a wide ranging collection of art, arms, and natural history items across 22 galleries.
The museum also holds the Salvador Dali painting ‘Christ of St John of the Cross’ from 1951 which shows the crucified Jesus hovering over a dark body of water.
The tour consists of a set of 360º images of the interior and exterior of that gallery, showing the suspended Spitfire aircraft.
Accessibility note: There is level access and accessible parking and a hearing loop. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:20 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:20 PM |
EDM |
3654 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grangemouth Harbour |
The Port of Grangemouth is Scotland’s largest container port and is linked via motorway, rail, and sea.
The port handles approximately 150,000 containers per year and up to 30% of Scotland’s gross domestic product (GDP) goes through the port. It is only feeder port in the UK that exports more than it imports.
The tour consists of five 360º images of the areas with information boxes inserted over noteworthy elements.
Accessibility notes: N/A. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:22 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:22 PM |
EDM |
3655 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kennetpans Distillery |
Kennetpans was formed by the monks of Kennetpans Monastery and was a salt panning community.
The local farmers learned how to distil from the monastery and in the 1730s it was the largest distillery in Scotland. In the 1770s a second distillery was opened by the brother of the original founder, John Stein.
The site is now in ruins, having ceased function in 1825.
The tour gives an aerial view of the ruins and the area around them with information points across the landscape.
Accessibility note: N/A |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:24 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:24 PM |
EDM |
3656 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Kelpies |
The Kelpies are two 30-metres tall sculptures depicting the heads of two kelpies, mythological water spirits.
The sculptures were made by Andy Scott and completed in 2013.
The Kelpies are the largest equine sculptures in the world and represent the history of horse powered heritage across Scotland.
The Kelpies are located inside the Helix Community Park, next to an extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
The tour is a 360º photo that shows the area.
Accessibility note: The area is accessible throughout for wheelchair users. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:26 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:26 PM |
EDM |
3657 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hill House |
In 1904 this building was made for the publisher Walter Blackie by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh.
The entire house, inside and out, was designed by Mackintosh including furniture and fittings. He even recommended what sort of decorations the residents should use, such as flowers.
The building has some structural issues and a large rejuvenation project is being undertaken (2019) in order to increase its longevity.
The tour consists of a set of 360º images of the interior of the house with information points on various items.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking, wheelchair access, a hearing loop, and braille notices. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:28 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:28 PM |
EDM |
3658 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist’s social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360º images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:30 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:30 PM |
EDM |
3659 (Digital Doors Open) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century. The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland. It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution. The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality. Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:32 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:33:34 PM |
EDM |
3660 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893. Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor. The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner. Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:34 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:03:52 PM |
EDM |
3661 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkland Palace and Garden |
King James IV and his son, James V, commissioned this palace in the early 16th century.
The Kings loved hunting and falconry, and this was created as a sort of holiday house for them to pursue these hobbies.
There are many fairytale-esque buildings to explore, including the Chapel Royal and Britain's oldest real tennis court.
The surrounding gardens are home to an orchard and wildflower meadow as well as a Renaissance style herbal garden.
This tour consists of a set of multiple 360º photographs from both inside and out of the palace allowing the viewer to experience much of what is on offer.
Accessibility note: This is unsuitable for wheelchairs as there are a lot of stairs. There is a hearing loop and large print guides. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:36 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:36 PM |
EDM |
3662 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews University - School of Classics |
St Andrews University was founded between 1410 and 1413, and is the oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and the third oldest university in the English-speaking world.
The university consists of a main campus and owns modern and historic buildings throughout the town.
The university has over 10,000 students admitted.
The tour consists of two 360º images of the front of the building.
Accessibility note: Accessibility levels vary across campus. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:38 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:38 PM |
EDM |
3663 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Castle |
This castle dates from the 13th century and was built on a northern headland of St Andrews.
Now in ruins, the castle still partially watches over the seas and surrounding area of the town.
The famous ‘bottle dungeon’ is found here, cut out of the stone beneath the fortress.
Visitors can compare the underground siege mine and the decorative Hamilton Facade.
This tour consists of multiple 360º images in and around the ruins.
Accessibility note: There is a wheelchair accessible visitor centre which includes multi-sensory elements for those with visual impairments. The dungeon, mines, and upper floors of the castle are not accessible for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:39 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:39 PM |
EDM |
3664 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Cathedral |
The ruined Roman Catholic cathedral was built 1158 and was the main seat of the Catholic Church in Scotland in the Middle Ages.
The cathedral fell into disuse after the Scottish Reformation in the sixteenth century, which outlawed Catholic mass. The building was stormed by Protestants, destroying the interior, and the ruins were used for building material for the town.
The ruins of the cathedral suggest that the building was once 119 metres tall, making it the largest church to have been built in Scotland.
The tour consists of ten 360º views of the cathedral which can be clicked between in thumbnails on the bottom of the page or in icons spread around the images.
Accessibility note: All areas of the cathedral, visitor centre, shop, and museum are accessed over grass or gravel paths. A ramp is available for entry to the museum. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:41 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:41 PM |
EDM |
3665 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Salvator's Chapel |
This chapel was founded in 1450 and built in a neo-Gothic style.
It was originally founded with a missionary and educational function as it was part of Bishop Kennedy’s College of the Holy Saviour.
St Salvator’s has been the site of much conflict between Protestants and Catholics, with both taking their toll on the building.
There has been restoration and changes made in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and the current building is a mixture of old and new, showing signs of its difficult history.
This tour consists of a 360º photograph of the inside of the chapel.
Accessibility note: The northern entrance is wheelchair accessible. |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:43 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:43 PM |
EDM |
3666 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camperdown House |
This 19th century mansion is a category A listed building whose grounds make up Camperdown Park.
The park hosts a wildlife centre with close to 200 species of tree across the 400 acre area.
It is noteworthy as the origin of the Camperdown Elm, discovered around 1840 by Lord Camperdown’s chief forester.
The tour consists of a 360º image of the exterior of one facade of the building and a portion of the grounds.
Accessibility note: there is level access to the venue and a wide entry way as well as tarmac paths around the park |
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Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:45 PM |
Tuesday 24th of March 2020 04:18:45 PM |
EDM |
3667 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 11:49:24 AM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:56:07 PM |
EDM |
3668 (Digital Doors Open) |
Armadale Castle Museum |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 11:57:40 AM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 11:57:40 AM |
EDM |
3669 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity 1559 |
This tour was funded by St Andrews Community Trust. |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:02:52 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:28:28 PM |
EDM |
3670 (Digital Doors Open) |
King James Library |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:08:04 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:08:04 PM |
EDM |
3671 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews 1559 |
This phase of the project has been funded by St Andrews University Research Impact. impact.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/ More information here: 2017.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2017/04/10/reconstructing-pre-reformation-st-andrews/ |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:09:19 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:26:04 PM |
EDM |
3672 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cononish Mine |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:12:20 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:12:20 PM |
EDM |
3673 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy |
A village in Perth and Kinross, Abernethy is home to one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers. |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:14:54 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:14:54 PM |
EDM |
3674 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bell Pettigrew Museum |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:17:09 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:17:09 PM |
EDM |
3675 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drum Castle |
Take in an enormous sweep of Scottish history as experienced by the Irvine family who lived in Drum Castle for over 650 years, from the 14th century onwards. Drum is one of Royal Deeside’s top historic attractions, just 10 miles from Aberdeen. It is one of Scotland’s oldest tower houses and is set beside an ancient oak woodland and a walled garden that contains a fine collection of historic roses which perfume the air. William de Irwyn was gifted the Royal Forest of Drum and the Tower of Drum by King Robert the Bruce in 1323. The tower has benefitted from various improvements over the centuries, including a Jacobean mansion house extension in 1619 and Victorian adaptations, such as the impressive library converted from the lower hall |
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Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:20:57 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:41:17 PM |
EDM |
3676 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brodick Castle |
The quintessential Victorian ‘Highland’ estate, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park on the Isle of Arran is the perfect place for a family day out. Dramatically set against the backdrop of Goatfell mountain, the grand red sandstone Scottish baronial-style castle has stunning views over Brodick Bay to the Firth of Clyde. The grounds and surrounds are worthy of a visit alone – from the W A Nesfield-influenced landscaped gardens to the woodland trails, wildlife ponds and waterfalls, there’s plenty to explore outdoors in Britain’s only island country park. Brodick Castle is packed full of treasures too – it’s renowned for its impressive collections of period furniture, silverware, porcelain, paintings and sporting trophies. Remember, Brodick Castle neighbours Goatfell - why not pay both a visit? Brodick Castle and Country Park is unique in being the only island country park in Britain. The castle offers 800 years of history, a fabulous collection of valuable artefacts, and stunning views over Brodick Bay to the Ayrshire coast. The gardens provide an unrivalled experience, from the formal walled garden to the woodland walks. Brodick holds three national collections of rhododendron that flower in almost every month of the year. The country park extends from seashore to mountain top with over ten miles of way-marked trails and abundant wildlife. With its backdrop of mountain peaks, its terraced lawns and luxuriant gardens, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park is the very image of a Victorian ‘Highland’ estate. |
Tour |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:24:23 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:37:42 PM |
EDM |
3677 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crarae Garden |
Near the banks of Loch Fyne, on the west coast, immerse yourself in Britain's finest example of an exotic Himalayan-style woodland garden.
Crarae Garden is a tranquil site, with its dramatic gorge, rippling burn, waterfalls and cliffs. The informal hillside layout of mature woody plants radiating out from the burn creates a wonderful natural effect.
It is a magical spot at any time of year, with the earlier flowers of countless rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias being replaced later in the season by the rich tints of foliage and fruit. |
Tour |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:27:21 PM |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:27:21 PM |
EDM |
3678 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Museum |
The exhibition - a collaboration between Culture Perth and Kinross, the University of St Andrews Open Virtual Worlds Research team, Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, and Tay Landscape Partnership with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
Tour |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:29:12 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 11:55:28 AM |
EDM |
3679 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk |
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk is the site of the first Christian worship in Kirkcaldy after the Celtic missionaries brought the faith here in the 5th century. The first written record of the Kirk is in 1244.
http://www.kirkcaldyoldkirktrust.org.uk/ |
Tour |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:31:30 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 01:17:10 PM |
EDM |
3680 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crammond |
The small village of Cramond, on the edge of Edinburgh, is one of Scotland’s most important archaeological sites. People have lived in and around Cramond for at least ten thousand years.
Today Cramond is a pleasant commuter village for Edinburgh but there remain numerous reminders of its extraordinary past. This website guides you round notable historic sites in Cramond providing brief descriptions, photographs, and in some cases reconstructions of historic locations in the village. |
Tour |
Wednesday 25th of March 2020 12:33:25 PM |
Tuesday 05th of May 2020 12:17:07 PM |
EDM |
3681 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bennachie 1860 |
Stories, Stones & Bones
This is a digital reconstruction of the 19th-century colonist's buildings, the remains of which are still visible today.
Please visit the Bennachie Landscapes Project for more information:
http://www.bailiesofbennachie.co.uk/
Heritage Lottery Funded project. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:07:05 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:07:05 PM |
EDM |
3683 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grassmarket |
The Grassmarket area is first recorded in the fourteenth century, when it was referred to as ‘the street called Newbygging under the castle’. By the 1470s the area was known as ‘Westirmart’, and seems to have been associated with the sale of timber, hats, and shoes. At the far end of the Grassmarket stood the gateway known as the West Port, which was in existence by at least 1509, and formed the western boundary of the burgh. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:11:57 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:11:57 PM |
EDM |
3684 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Giles Kirk |
St Giles’ was the most important church in the burgh of Edinburgh (although it was not a cathedral until the 1630s). In 1544 St Giles’ was still a Catholic Church. It was lavishly decorated with statues and stained glass, and housed the altars of the local craft guilds. The feast day of St Giles (on 1st September) was marked by a religious procession along the Royal Mile. In 1558 Protestant Reformers disrupted the religious festivities, throwing a statue of St Giles to the ground, and smashing it upon the paving stones. Two years later Scotland officially rejected Catholicism, and St Giles’ became a Protestant place of worship. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:11:59 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:11:59 PM |
EDM |
3685 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual Medieval Abernethy 1070AD |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth. It has one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers.
The round tower is approx. 22 metres high and has an internal diameter of 2.515 metres. The exterior diameter is 4.648 metres near the base, and 4.267 metres at the top.
Today there is a Pictish carved stone at the base of the tower, but this is not the stone’s original location. (The stone was dug out of the foundations of a local house.
The tower is thought to date from the eleventh century, but may incorporate the foundations of an earlier structure. The round tower is thought to relate to a Culdee monastery. We are not sure at what date the monastery was founded. [Source: https://canmore.org.uk/site/27914/abernethy-round-tower] |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:01 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:01 PM |
EDM |
3686 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Abernethy |
The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001.
The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century. Originally consisting of a byre, stable and cattle rede, it was renovated during the 1990s to house the Museum. In keeping with the aim of preserving the building's heritage, some of the original features, such as the internal stone walls and an area of cobbled floor, have been left visible.
Abernethy itself is a historic settlement having been occupied since Pictish times, and the aim of the Museum is to preserve as much as possible of this varied and extensive history. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:03 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:03 PM |
EDM |
3687 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rowallan Castle |
Rowallan Castle is steeped in history, with its original structure believed to date back to the 13th century. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:05 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:05 PM |
EDM |
3688 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dean Castle |
Dean Castle Country Park |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:07 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:07 PM |
EDM |
3689 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Devils Porridge WW Gallery |
Our new state-of-the-art museum has something for everyone. Experience life in a World War One Trench and explore the Factory to discover what life was like for the thousands of munitions girls who flocked to work here. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:09 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:09 PM |
EDM |
3690 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portencross Castle |
Portencross Castle is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when everyone involved in a project works together to overcome problems.
http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:11 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:11 PM |
EDM |
3691 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barr Castle |
More information - http://www.barrcastle.co.uk |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:13 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:13 PM |
EDM |
3692 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Maurs, Glencairn Parish Church |
The church at Kilmaurs was in the possession of Kelso Abbey as early as 1170. In 1413 the present foundation was endowed by Sir William Cunninghame as a collegiate church. Rebuilt by Robert S Ingram 1888 in a cruciform shape. Stained glass, 20th-century, including a window by Roland Mitton of Livingston, and three rose windows. The clock tower holds the original bell inscribed ‘Michael Burgerhuys Me Fecit 1618’. Glencairn Aisle adjacent to the church with sculptured mural 1600 commissioned by James 7th Earl of Glencairn, in memory of the Earl and Countess of Glencairn, and worked by David Scougal, mason and burgess. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:15 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:15 PM |
EDM |
3696 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tomintoul History |
Founded by the Duke of Gordon in 1776, Tomintoul is situated on the line of the old military road built following the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. The Duke hoped that the production of linen would provide an industry for local people |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:23 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:23 PM |
EDM |
3697 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley Abbey |
Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about 12 miles west of Glasgow, in Scotland. Its origins date from the 12th century, based on a former Cluniac monastery. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:25 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:25 PM |
EDM |
3698 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cramond Kirk |
Cramond Kirk is a church situated in the area of Cramond in the north west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of an old Roman fort, parts of the Cramond Kirk building date back to the fourteenth century and the church tower is considered to be the oldest part. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:32 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:32 PM |
EDM |
3699 (Digital Doors Open) |
Surgeons' Hall Museums Virtual Tour |
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:34 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:29:51 PM |
EDM |
3700 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual tours of MV Spartan and SY Carola |
As a part of our project “Scanning The Horizon” we have created virtual tours to improve access to our collection. Thanks to 360° photography you can now enjoy tours of our vessels from the comfort of your own home! Move between panoramas to explore different sections of the two vessels and gain access to areas usually “off-limits”. If you own a VR headset you can view our tours in the VR mode. While wearing the headset, launch this website in Firefox Reality and click on the VR goggles symbol. Enjoy! |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:37 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:34:44 PM |
EDM |
3701 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery virtual tour |
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Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:39 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:25:18 PM |
EDM |
3703 (Digital Doors Open) |
McManus Gallery, Dundee, Scotland |
The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. It is protected as a Category A listed building. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:43 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:43 PM |
EDM |
3704 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barry Mill, Carnoustie, Scotland |
Barry Mill is a working Category A listed watermill in Barry, Angus in eastern Scotland. It is owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland as an educational tourist attraction. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:44 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:44 PM |
EDM |
3705 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benholm Church, Scotland |
This site has a long history of religious use. Little is known of the early churches; the first substantial building was erected in the 13th century. The current church is built on a promontory, bordered by a stream; a site typical of early churches. Benholm has had a parish church since at least 1242, but amalgamation of local parishes has resulted in this building now being in Mearns Coastal Parish. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:46 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:46 PM |
EDM |
3706 (Digital Doors Open) |
House of Dun |
The House of Dun is a National Trust for Scotland property in the parish of Dun, lying close to the edge of Montrose Basin and situated approximatley half way between the towns of Montrose and Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:48 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:48 PM |
EDM |
3707 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helmsdale |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:50 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:50 PM |
EDM |
3708 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSA |
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:52 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:52 PM |
EDM |
3709 (Digital Doors Open) |
Netherbow Port |
The Netherbow Port was a great gateway controlling access to Edinburgh from the Canongate (then a separate burgh). In May 1544 it was attacked by the English, who blew the gates open with a culverin (a type of cannon with a relatively long-range). The Netherbow was remodelled in the 1570s, and a central tower seems to have been added around this date. The gateway was eventually demolished in the mid-eighteenth-century as it was a hindrance to traffic. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:54 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:54 PM |
EDM |
3710 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowgate |
The Cowgate probably developed as a street in the early fourteenth century. By the sixteenth century it was considered one of the more prosperous parts of Edinburgh. The writer and theologian Alexander Alesius (who was born in Edinburgh in 1500) claimed that Cowgate was where ‘the nobility and chief men of the burgh reside’. In the early sixteenth century the archbishop of St Andrews had a residence there, which survived until Victorian times. In 1537 money was left for the establishment of a hospital and chapel dedicated to Mary Magdalen at the western end of the Cowgate. The Magdalen Chapel still exists today, although the building has been substantially altered |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:55 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:55 PM |
EDM |
3711 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Gordon Highlanders Museum 360 Virtual Tour - Aerial |
The only Visit Scotland 5-Star Attraction in Aberdeen, the museum tells the extraordinary 200 year story of “the Finest Regiment in the World!”* Situated in the fashionable west end of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the former home of leading Scot |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:57 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:57 PM |
EDM |
3712 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Preservation Trust |
Welcome to the tour of St Andrews Preservation Trust musuem. Here you will be able to explore the museum, enjoy reconstructions of past life in St Andrews and relax in its gardens! |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:59 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:12:59 PM |
EDM |
3713 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Museum Boat Hall |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:00 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:00 PM |
EDM |
3714 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lord of the Isles - 15th Century Finlaggan |
Finlaggan, the centre of the Lordship of the Isles, an island settlement in the beautiful secluded Loch Finlaggan in the northeast corner of the Isle of Islay. Photospheres from a VR exhibit in the Finlaggan Visitor Centre. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:02 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:02 PM |
EDM |
3715 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor
16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders
who fought for
SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE
are marked by the names of their clans |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:04 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:04 PM |
EDM |
3716 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hugh's Castle |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:06 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:06 PM |
EDM |
3717 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:08 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:06:16 PM |
EDM |
3718 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosslyn Chapel |
Intricately carved chapel built in 1446, featured in The Da Vinci Code movie, with history talks. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:10 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:28:20 PM |
EDM |
3719 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton castle |
The Camera New on the market in July 2017, the Garmin Virb360 camera is an extremely capable 360° device. The images in this tour were captured as bracketed exposures, blended together in Adobe Lightroom and processed using the KRPano Virtual Tour software. All images were captured initially in jpg format but recent firmware upgrades to the camera now allow for capture of images in RAW format with a consequential improvement of both dynamic range and tonal quality. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:11 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:17:36 PM |
EDM |
3720 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elcho Castle, Scotland |
Elcho Castle is located a short distance above the south bank of the River Tay approximately four miles south-east of Perth, Scotland. It consists of a Z-plan tower house, with fragments of a surrounding wall with corner towers. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:13 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:13 PM |
EDM |
3721 (Digital Doors Open) |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:15 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:15 PM |
EDM |
3722 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:16 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:16 PM |
EDM |
3723 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camuscross |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:18 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:18 PM |
EDM |
3724 (Digital Doors Open) |
Illicit Still Experience |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:20 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:20 PM |
EDM |
3725 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unival |
Unival is a small, roughly-built square passage grave that lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name. As Erskine Beveridge noted, it carries the Gaelic name ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’ or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 2ft high which contained the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:21 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:21 PM |
EDM |
3726 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a ‘Long Cairn’, 165’ overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide ‘horned’ entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was ‘greatly dilapidated’ at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge’s time stood ‘to a height of 10 feet’. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:23 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:23 PM |
EDM |
3727 (Digital Doors Open) |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:30 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 08:16:40 PM |
EDM |
3728 (Digital Doors Open) |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:32 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:32 PM |
EDM |
3729 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:33 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:33 PM |
EDM |
3730 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called ‘Cairn of the Hooded Crows’ in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as ‘a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and west’. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a ‘large flat stone at the exterior base’ and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively ‘pitted by many slight hollows’. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the ‘upright boundary slabs’ so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:35 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:35 PM |
EDM |
3731 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest ‘wild’ landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe’s history, both real and imagined – myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:37 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:37 PM |
EDM |
3732 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscaith Castle Reconstruction |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:39 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:39 PM |
EDM |
3733 (Digital Doors Open) |
King James Library University of St Andrews |
Founded in 1612 by James VI I, the King James Library is one of the jewels in the University's crown. The building itself was completed in 1643. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:40 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:40 PM |
EDM |
3734 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Palace |
The abbey of Holyrood was founded in the twelfth century. During the late Middle Ages the monastery’s guest house gradually evolved into a royal residence. In the early 1500s King James IV ordered the creation of a new palace next to the original religious buildings. His son, James V (the father of Mary Queen of Scots), continued the building work, creating an impressive Renaissance residence. In May 1544 the English sacked both the palace and abbey. The Earl of Hertford, who commanded the English forces, boasted that he left Holyrood Abbey ‘wholly burnt and desolate’. |
Tour |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:42 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:13:42 PM |
EDM |
3735 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Machar's Cathedral |
Artec Eva scan of Walter Ydil, Canon of St Machar’s Cathedral. The inscription translated from Latin reads ‘Here lies the Honorable man Master Walter Idil, Canon of the Churches of Aberdeen and Brechin, Licentate in Decrees, who gave twenty shillings to the Chaplains serving in the Choir for a Mass to be celebrated on Fridays, who died third July in the year (fourteen hundred and) sixty-eight, on whose soul God have mercy. Amen’ |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:48:05 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 02:48:05 PM |
EDM |
3736 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grassmarket |
The Grassmarket area is first recorded in the fourteenth century, when it was referred to as ‘the street called Newbygging under the castle’. By the 1470s the area was known as ‘Westirmart’, and seems to have been associated with the sale of timber, hats, and shoes. At the far end of the Grassmarket stood the gateway known as the West Port, which was in existence by at least 1509, and formed the western boundary of the burgh. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:09:44 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:09:44 PM |
EDM |
3737 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Giles Kirk |
St Giles’ was the most important church in the burgh of Edinburgh (although it was not a cathedral until the 1630s). In 1544 St Giles’ was still a Catholic Church. It was lavishly decorated with statues and stained glass, and housed the altars of the local craft guilds. The feast day of St Giles (on 1st September) was marked by a religious procession along the Royal Mile. In 1558 Protestant Reformers disrupted the religious festivities, throwing a statue of St Giles to the ground, and smashing it upon the paving stones. Two years later Scotland officially rejected Catholicism, and St Giles’ became a Protestant place of worship. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:10 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:10 PM |
EDM |
3738 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual Medieval Abernethy 1070AD |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth. It has one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers.
The round tower is approx. 22 metres high and has an internal diameter of 2.515 metres. The exterior diameter is 4.648 metres near the base, and 4.267 metres at the top.
Today there is a Pictish carved stone at the base of the tower, but this is not the stone’s original location. (The stone was dug out of the foundations of a local house.
The tower is thought to date from the eleventh century, but may incorporate the foundations of an earlier structure. The round tower is thought to relate to a Culdee monastery. We are not sure at what date the monastery was founded. [Source: https://canmore.org.uk/site/27914/abernethy-round-tower] |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:11 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:11 PM |
EDM |
3739 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Abernethy |
The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001.
The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century. Originally consisting of a byre, stable and cattle rede, it was renovated during the 1990s to house the Museum. In keeping with the aim of preserving the building's heritage, some of the original features, such as the internal stone walls and an area of cobbled floor, have been left visible.
Abernethy itself is a historic settlement having been occupied since Pictish times, and the aim of the Museum is to preserve as much as possible of this varied and extensive history. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:13 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:13 PM |
EDM |
3740 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dean Castle |
Dean Castle Country Park |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:14 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:14 PM |
EDM |
3741 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Devils Porridge WW Gallery |
Our new state-of-the-art museum has something for everyone. Experience life in a World War One Trench and explore the Factory to discover what life was like for the thousands of munitions girls who flocked to work here. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:15 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:15 PM |
EDM |
3742 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portencross Castle |
Portencross Castle is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when everyone involved in a project works together to overcome problems.
http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk/ |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:17 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:17 PM |
EDM |
3743 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barr Castle |
More information - http://www.barrcastle.co.uk |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:18 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:18 PM |
EDM |
3744 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Maurs, Glencairn Parish Church |
The church at Kilmaurs was in the possession of Kelso Abbey as early as 1170. In 1413 the present foundation was endowed by Sir William Cunninghame as a collegiate church. Rebuilt by Robert S Ingram 1888 in a cruciform shape. Stained glass, 20th-century, including a window by Roland Mitton of Livingston, and three rose windows. The clock tower holds the original bell inscribed ‘Michael Burgerhuys Me Fecit 1618’. Glencairn Aisle adjacent to the church with sculptured mural 1600 commissioned by James 7th Earl of Glencairn, in memory of the Earl and Countess of Glencairn, and worked by David Scougal, mason and burgess. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:19 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:19 PM |
EDM |
3745 (Digital Doors Open) |
Start Point Lighthouse |
Gothic-style 92-ft. lighthouse, built in 1836, with a loud foghorn & open in summer to public. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:21 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 10:05:52 AM |
EDM |
3746 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley Abbey |
Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about 12 miles west of Glasgow, in Scotland. Its origins date from the 12th century, based on a former Cluniac monastery. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:22 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:22 PM |
EDM |
3747 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Hallows Church |
Virtual reconstruction of All Hallows Church (Inchinnan), built in 1900 and demolished in 1965 to allow the extension of the airfield at Abbotsinch. Created for the Inchinnan Historical Interest Group.
The digital reconstruction is based on historic photographs and floorplans. Some of them can be found on Canmore: https://canmore.org.uk/site/43063/inchinnan-old-parish-church-and-graveyard
Most of the stained windows originally from All Hallows are now at Inchinnan Parish Church. These were used on the virtual reconstruction, as well as a number of historical drawings of the missing windows. You can find more information about the stained glass windows at IHIG’s website: https://myinchinnan.org.uk/stained-glass/
This is a second version of this model, which was updated to add new details based on historical documentation, as well as annotations and clearer images of the stained glass windows. Given that these changes were required, the entirety of the 3D model was also reviewed and improved. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:24 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:24 PM |
EDM |
3748 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cramond Kirk |
Cramond Kirk is a church situated in the area of Cramond in the north west of Edinburgh, Scotland. Built on the site of an old Roman fort, parts of the Cramond Kirk building date back to the fourteenth century and the church tower is considered to be the oldest part. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:25 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:25 PM |
EDM |
3749 (Digital Doors Open) |
Surgeons' Hall Museums Virtual Tour |
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:26 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:30:02 PM |
EDM |
3750 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual tours of MV Spartan and SY Carola |
As a part of our project “Scanning The Horizon” we have created virtual tours to improve access to our collection. Thanks to 360° photography you can now enjoy tours of our vessels from the comfort of your own home!
Move between panoramas to explore different sections of the two vessels and gain access to areas usually “off-limits”.
If you own a VR headset you can view our tours in the VR mode.
While wearing the headset, launch this website in Firefox Reality and click on the VR goggles symbol.
Enjoy! |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:27 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:27 PM |
EDM |
3751 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery virtual tour |
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Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:29 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:29 PM |
EDM |
3752 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvin Hall - National Library of Scotland |
Models of the stage set created by John Byrne for the John McGrath play 'The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil' |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:30 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:30 PM |
EDM |
3753 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum Of Flight - Military Hangar |
Scotland's Museum Of Flight is part of the National Museums Scotland Group and is situated near the village of East Fortune in East Lothian, Scotland.
The museum is housed on the old World War 2 airfield of RAF East Fortune. All buildings on the site are of genuine WW2 vintage and no permanent "modern" constructions have been added. The airfield control tower, hangars and other RAF buildings are designated Category B Listed Buildings by Historic Scotland.
The military hangar contains such aircraft as the Hawker Harrier, MIG-15, Gloster Meteor, Messerschmitt Comet, McDonnel-Douglas Phantom, Supermarine Spitfire, BAC Lightning, Hawker Seahawk, BAC Jaguar and Hawker-Siddley Buccaneer. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:31 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:31 PM |
EDM |
3754 (Digital Doors Open) |
McManus Gallery, Dundee, Scotland |
The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. It is protected as a Category A listed building. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:33 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:33 PM |
EDM |
3755 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barry Mill, Carnoustie, Scotland |
Barry Mill is a working Category A listed watermill in Barry, Angus in eastern Scotland. It is owned and operated by the National Trust for Scotland as an educational tourist attraction. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:34 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:34 PM |
EDM |
3756 (Digital Doors Open) |
Benholm Church, Scotland |
This site has a long history of religious use. Little is known of the early churches; the first substantial building was erected in the 13th century. The current church is built on a promontory, bordered by a stream; a site typical of early churches. Benholm has had a parish church since at least 1242, but amalgamation of local parishes has resulted in this building now being in Mearns Coastal Parish. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:35 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:35 PM |
EDM |
3757 (Digital Doors Open) |
House of Dun |
The House of Dun is a National Trust for Scotland property in the parish of Dun, lying close to the edge of Montrose Basin and situated approximatley half way between the towns of Montrose and Brechin, in Angus, Scotland. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:37 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:37 PM |
EDM |
3758 (Digital Doors Open) |
A Guide to Visiting Wick Heritage Centre and Museum in the North Scottish Highlands |
The Wick Heritage Museum can be found in a rather small, nondescript house near the harbour of the far north-Scotland town of Wick. But don't let its size fool you as this museum is housed in a tardis-like building that's way bigger than you might at first imagine.
The museum is dedicated to keeping the history of this quiet fishing town alive through a series of exhibitions that take visitors into the past with photos, Caithness glass displays, life-size fishing boats and restored machinery.
As you explore the 20+ rooms that head off in all directions you'll discover an array of fascinating objects and lovingly restored artworks as well as several enthusiastic volunteers, all of which add up to making the Wick Heritage Museum a surprisingly good tourist attraction |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:38 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:38 PM |
EDM |
3759 (Digital Doors Open) |
Am Fasgadh, Highland Folk Museum |
Replica buildings & period artifacts exploring life in the Highlands from the 1700s to the 1960s. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:39 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:39 PM |
EDM |
3760 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSA |
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:41 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:41 PM |
EDM |
3761 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Castle |
Castle dating from 13th century with lavish Edwardian interiors and significant portrait collection. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:42 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:42 PM |
EDM |
3762 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Gordon Highlanders Museum 360 Virtual Tour - Aerial |
The only Visit Scotland 5-Star Attraction in Aberdeen, the museum tells the extraordinary 200 year story of “the Finest Regiment in the World!”* Situated in the fashionable west end of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the former home of leading Scot |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:43 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:43 PM |
EDM |
3763 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Preservation Trust |
Welcome to the tour of St Andrews Preservation Trust musuem. Here you will be able to explore the museum, enjoy reconstructions of past life in St Andrews and relax in its gardens! |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:44 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:44 PM |
EDM |
3764 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Museum Boat Hall |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:45 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:45 PM |
EDM |
3765 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lord of the Isles - 15th Century Finlaggan |
Finlaggan, the centre of the Lordship of the Isles, an island settlement in the beautiful secluded Loch Finlaggan in the northeast corner of the Isle of Islay. Photospheres from a VR exhibit in the Finlaggan Visitor Centre. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:47 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:47 PM |
EDM |
3766 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brodick Castle |
19th-century baronial castle featuring period furniture & art, plus formal gardens & a country park |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:48 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:48 PM |
EDM |
3767 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor
16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders
who fought for
SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE
are marked by the names of their clans |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:49 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:49 PM |
EDM |
3768 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:50 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:50 PM |
EDM |
3769 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosslyn Chapel |
Intricately carved chapel built in 1446, featured in The Da Vinci Code movie, with history talks. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:51 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:51 PM |
EDM |
3770 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton castle |
The Camera
New on the market in July 2017, the Garmin Virb360 camera is an extremely capable 360° device.
The images in this tour were captured as bracketed exposures, blended together in Adobe Lightroom and processed using the KRPano Virtual Tour software.
All images were captured initially in jpg format but recent firmware upgrades to the camera now allow for capture of images in RAW format with a consequential improvement of both dynamic range and tonal quality. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:52 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:52 PM |
EDM |
3771 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elcho Castle, Scotland |
Elcho Castle is located a short distance above the south bank of the River Tay approximately four miles south-east of Perth, Scotland. It consists of a Z-plan tower house, with fragments of a surrounding wall with corner towers. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:53 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:53 PM |
EDM |
3772 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camuscross |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:54 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:54 PM |
EDM |
3773 (Digital Doors Open) |
Illicit Still Experience |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:55 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:55 PM |
EDM |
3774 (Digital Doors Open) |
King James Library University of St Andrews |
Founded in 1612 by James VI I, the King James Library is one of the jewels in the University's crown. The building itself was completed in 1643. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:56 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:56 PM |
EDM |
3775 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Palace |
The abbey of Holyrood was founded in the twelfth century. During the late Middle Ages the monastery’s guest house gradually evolved into a royal residence. In the early 1500s King James IV ordered the creation of a new palace next to the original religious buildings. His son, James V (the father of Mary Queen of Scots), continued the building work, creating an impressive Renaissance residence. In May 1544 the English sacked both the palace and abbey. The Earl of Hertford, who commanded the English forces, boasted that he left Holyrood Abbey ‘wholly burnt and desolate’. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:57 PM |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:10:57 PM |
EDM |
3777 (Digital Doors Open) |
St. Machar's Cathedral |
Artec Eva scan of Walter Ydil, Canon of St Machar’s Cathedral. The inscription translated from Latin reads ‘Here lies the Honorable man Master Walter Idil, Canon of the Churches of Aberdeen and Brechin, Licentate in Decrees, who gave twenty shillings to the Chaplains serving in the Choir for a Mass to be celebrated on Fridays, who died third July in the year (fourteen hundred and) sixty-eight, on whose soul God have mercy. Amen’ |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:20:13 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:44:08 PM |
EDM |
3778 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grassmarket |
The Grassmarket area is first recorded in the fourteenth century, when it was referred to as ‘the street called Newbygging under the castle’. By the 1470s the area was known as ‘Westirmart’, and seems to have been associated with the sale of timber, hats, and shoes. At the far end of the Grassmarket stood the gateway known as the West Port, which was in existence by at least 1509, and formed the western boundary of the burgh. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:22 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:46:35 PM |
EDM |
3779 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Giles Kirk |
St Giles’ was the most important church in the burgh of Edinburgh (although it was not a cathedral until the 1630s). In 1544 St Giles’ was still a Catholic Church. It was lavishly decorated with statues and stained glass, and housed the altars of the local craft guilds. The feast day of St Giles (on 1st September) was marked by a religious procession along the Royal Mile. In 1558 Protestant Reformers disrupted the religious festivities, throwing a statue of St Giles to the ground, and smashing it upon the paving stones. Two years later Scotland officially rejected Catholicism, and St Giles’ became a Protestant place of worship. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:23 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:45:32 PM |
EDM |
3780 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual Medieval Abernethy 1070AD |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth. It has one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers. The round tower is approx. 22 metres high and has an internal diameter of 2.515 metres. The exterior diameter is 4.648 metres near the base, and 4.267 metres at the top. Today there is a Pictish carved stone at the base of the tower, but this is not the stone’s original location. (The stone was dug out of the foundations of a local house. The tower is thought to date from the eleventh century, but may incorporate the foundations of an earlier structure. The round tower is thought to relate to a Culdee monastery. We are not sure at what date the monastery was founded. [Source: https://canmore.org.uk/site/27914/abernethy-round-tower] |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:24 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:47:42 PM |
EDM |
3781 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Abernethy |
The Museum of Abernethy was opened in May 2000 by Magnus Magnusson. The Museum has held the Visit Scotland four stars award since 2001. The building, which stands within the lands of the old Culdees monastery, dates from the eighteenth century. Originally consisting of a byre, stable and cattle rede, it was renovated during the 1990s to house the Museum. In keeping with the aim of preserving the building's heritage, some of the original features, such as the internal stone walls and an area of cobbled floor, have been left visible. Abernethy itself is a historic settlement having been occupied since Pictish times, and the aim of the Museum is to preserve as much as possible of this varied and extensive history. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:26 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:49:22 AM |
EDM |
3782 (Digital Doors Open) |
Portencross Castle |
Portencross Castle is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when everyone involved in a project works together to overcome problems. http://www.portencrosscastle.org.uk/ |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:27 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:49:26 PM |
EDM |
3783 (Digital Doors Open) |
Start Point Lighthouse |
Gothic-style 92-ft. lighthouse, built in 1836, with a loud foghorn & open in summer to public. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:28 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 10:05:28 AM |
EDM |
3784 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cuween Hill Cairn |
Cuween Hill Chambered Cairn is a Neolithic chambered cairn on Mainland, the main island of Orkney, Scotland, about 6 miles west of Kirkwall. It dates to around 3,000 BCE, and is similar in design to Maeshowe, but on a smaller scale. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:30 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:52:56 PM |
EDM |
3785 (Digital Doors Open) |
Widefor hill Cairn |
Wideford Hill Chambered Cairn is an excellent example of Neolithic design and construction. It is well preserved, with a high central chamber and three cells opening off it. Today the tomb is accessed through the roof, rather than original long and narrow original passage from the west. Inside there are rare examples of Neolithic scratch art. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:31 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:54:00 PM |
EDM |
3786 (Digital Doors Open) |
Paisley Abbey |
Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, about 12 miles west of Glasgow, in Scotland. Its origins date from the 12th century, based on a former Cluniac monastery. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:32 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:57:42 PM |
EDM |
3787 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Hallows Church |
Virtual reconstruction of All Hallows Church (Inchinnan), built in 1900 and demolished in 1965 to allow the extension of the airfield at Abbotsinch. Created for the Inchinnan Historical Interest Group. The digital reconstruction is based on historic photographs and floorplans. Some of them can be found on Canmore: https://canmore.org.uk/site/43063/inchinnan-old-parish-church-and-graveyard Most of the stained windows originally from All Hallows are now at Inchinnan Parish Church. These were used on the virtual reconstruction, as well as a number of historical drawings of the missing windows. You can find more information about the stained glass windows at IHIG’s website: https://myinchinnan.org.uk/stained-glass/ This is a second version of this model, which was updated to add new details based on historical documentation, as well as annotations and clearer images of the stained glass windows. Given that these changes were required, the entirety of the 3D model was also reviewed and improved. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:34 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:58:42 PM |
EDM |
3788 (Digital Doors Open) |
Surgeons' Hall Museums Virtual Tour |
A classical 1832 building houses 18th century anatomy specimens and visiting medical exhibitions. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:35 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 01:59:36 PM |
EDM |
3789 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual tours of MV Spartan and SY Carola |
As a part of our project “Scanning The Horizon” we have created virtual tours to improve access to our collection. Thanks to 360° photography you can now enjoy tours of our vessels from the comfort of your own home! Move between panoramas to explore different sections of the two vessels and gain access to areas usually “off-limits”. If you own a VR headset you can view our tours in the VR mode. While wearing the headset, launch this website in Firefox Reality and click on the VR goggles symbol. Enjoy! |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:36 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:00:56 PM |
EDM |
3790 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvin Hall - National Library of Scotland |
Models of the stage set created by John Byrne for the John McGrath play 'The Cheviot, the Stag, and the Black Black Oil' |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:38 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:02:35 PM |
EDM |
3791 (Digital Doors Open) |
McManus Gallery, Dundee, Scotland |
The McManus: Dundee's Art Gallery and Museum is a Gothic Revival-style building, located in the centre of Dundee, Scotland. The building houses a museum and art gallery with a collection of fine and decorative art as well as a natural history collection. It is protected as a Category A listed building. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:39 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:03:58 PM |
EDM |
3792 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helmsdale |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:40 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:22:38 PM |
EDM |
3793 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSA |
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:41 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:07:16 PM |
EDM |
3794 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Castle |
Castle dating from 13th century with lavish Edwardian interiors and significant portrait collection. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:42 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:09:35 PM |
EDM |
3795 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Gordon Highlanders Museum 360 Virtual Tour - Aerial |
The only Visit Scotland 5-Star Attraction in Aberdeen, the museum tells the extraordinary 200 year story of “the Finest Regiment in the World!”* Situated in the fashionable west end of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the former home of leading Scot |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:43 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:10:32 PM |
EDM |
3796 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Museum Boat Hall |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:44 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:11:56 PM |
EDM |
3797 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lord of the Isles - 15th Century Finlaggan |
Finlaggan, the centre of the Lordship of the Isles, an island settlement in the beautiful secluded Loch Finlaggan in the northeast corner of the Isle of Islay. Photospheres from a VR exhibit in the Finlaggan Visitor Centre. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:45 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:13:15 PM |
EDM |
3798 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor 16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders who fought for SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE are marked by the names of their clans |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:47 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:14:16 PM |
EDM |
3799 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton castle |
The Camera New on the market in July 2017, the Garmin Virb360 camera is an extremely capable 360° device. The images in this tour were captured as bracketed exposures, blended together in Adobe Lightroom and processed using the KRPano Virtual Tour software. All images were captured initially in jpg format but recent firmware upgrades to the camera now allow for capture of images in RAW format with a consequential improvement of both dynamic range and tonal quality. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:48 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:15:20 PM |
EDM |
3800 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elcho Castle, Scotland |
Elcho Castle is located a short distance above the south bank of the River Tay approximately four miles south-east of Perth, Scotland. It consists of a Z-plan tower house, with fragments of a surrounding wall with corner towers. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:49 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:16:27 PM |
EDM |
3801 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Palace |
The abbey of Holyrood was founded in the twelfth century. During the late Middle Ages the monastery’s guest house gradually evolved into a royal residence. In the early 1500s King James IV ordered the creation of a new palace next to the original religious buildings. His son, James V (the father of Mary Queen of Scots), continued the building work, creating an impressive Renaissance residence. In May 1544 the English sacked both the palace and abbey. The Earl of Hertford, who commanded the English forces, boasted that he left Holyrood Abbey ‘wholly burnt and desolate’. |
Collection |
Tuesday 23rd of June 2020 03:26:50 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 02:17:44 PM |
EDM |
3802 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual St Kilda 1890 |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Tour |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:34:43 PM |
Saturday 27th of June 2020 08:13:53 PM |
EDM |
3803 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kilda |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:38:08 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:38:08 PM |
EDM |
3804 (Digital Doors Open) |
Raemoir House |
Raemoir House is a private Mansion House surrounded by 14 acres of parkland. The buildings date back to 1715 and contains a multitude of rooms like the Oval dining room and the Big Fish bar, named after the 96 lbs fish hanging over the whiskey cabinet.
The video tour above has an audio guide to go with some 360º photography of the building.
Linked below that is an interactive tour, found through the link and at the bottom of their homepage, which consists of an set of 360º images.
Acessibility note: Accessible parking is available. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:16:55 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:28 PM |
EDM |
3805 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunnottar Castle |
Dunnottar Castle is a ruined 15th century fortress on built on a jutting headland.
The headland has been fortified since as early as the 9th century, though the current ruins are those of the 15th and 16th century buildings.
It is best known for being the site where the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden from Oliver Cromwell.
12 of the structures on the site are listed buildings, and the site itself is a scheduled monument - meaning that is is an historic site of national importance that is protected from change.
This tour allows you to move through the space leading to the castle and see the gorgeous coastline as well as the striking ruins through 360º images.
Accessibility note: The site must be walked to along a rough path, so may be difficult for wheelchairs |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:48 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3806 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fyvie Castle |
This 800 year old castle has hosted many great figures of Scottish history including, William the Lion, Robert the Bruce, and Charles I.
The castle has been added to over the years. After its royal ownership it fell into the hands of five successive families who each added a tower. It also hosts an 18th century walled garden of cultivated fruit and vegetables.
The castle is said to be haunted, with 2 resident ghosts and 2 curses associated with the site as well as a secret sealed room that cannot be opened for fear of a ghost's wrath.
The tour offers a set of 360º images to allow you to move around the castle grounds and have a peek inside the entry hall.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and a drop-off point as well as large-print, braille, and audio guides. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:50 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:07 PM |
EDM |
3807 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Machar's Cathedral |
Named in honour of St Machar, a disciple of St Columba, the cathedral was built in c.1130 and has since undergone various restorations with the current iteration being completed in 1953. However, the site has been of religious importance since 580. The cathedral is only a cathedral only by name - The Cathedral Church of St Machar, as it is a Presbyterian church. The tour offers a 3D model made of photographs of the inside of the church with information points and ease of movement through the virtual space. Accessibility note: The ground outside the church is uneven but otherwise accessible |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:52 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:52 PM |
EDM |
3808 (Digital Doors Open) |
David Welch Winter Gardens |
One of Britain's largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti in Europe.
It includes a Temperate House, a Corridor of Perfumes, a Fern Houses, a Victorian Corridor, a Japanese Garden, A Tropical House, and an Arid House. Originally opened in 1899, the greenhouses were rebuilt after suffering storm damage in 1969.
Located next to Duthie Park, the tour starts in the park and moves through the indoor gardens with a set of interactive 360º photos that allow easy travel through the spaces.
Accessibility note: The ground in the gardens varies but the majority is level paving with wide doorways. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:54 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:59 PM |
EDM |
3809 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grampian Transport Museum |
Set just 45 minutes away from Aberdeen, in the village of Alford, the Grampian Transport Museum has an extensive collection of vehicles from across history.
Since its foundation in the 1980s, the museum has hosted many events and transport related activities for the public to go to in the summer months.
It is updated every year to ensure the newest and most exciting items are on display each season.
The tour is a Google powered interactive set of 360º photos that show the entrance and first areas of the museum
Accessibility note: The museum is 100% wheelchair accessible as well as being dog friendly |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:56 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:11 PM |
EDM |
3810 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culzean Castle |
Designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, this opulent castle sits atop the Ayrshire cliffs as one of 40 buildings in the 260 ha estate of the 10th Earl of Cassillis.
The estate features a Swan Pond, an ice house, formal gardens, and an indoor fruit garden, as well as the famous Oval Staircase at the centre of the castle, also an Adam design.
There is a self-guided trail through the grounds which visitors can take as well as guided tours, picnic areas, and wheelchair access
There is a 360º image of the staircase, linked blow, as well as a set of external 360º images in and around the castle grounds, above.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and dogs are allowed
https://roundme.com/tour/52578/view/133164/ |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:22:58 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:58 PM |
EDM |
3811 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Palladius Church |
Constructed in 1885, the church was built as an estate chapel for the owner of Drumtochty Castle, the Rev. J. S. Gammell.
The building was commissioned from the architectural firm Pirie and Clyne, the Neo-Gothic design features an aisle-less nave with a semi-circular chancel featuring narrow stained glass windows. The south transept holds an exterior statue of St Palladius. Attached to the transept is a pencil stair tower with a gallery at the top.
The church serves as an Episcopal church and is still in use and is open for worship.
360º photograph of the church's South facing exterior and cemetery.
Accessibility note: A gravel road leads through the gates and up to the entry to the church. No path leads around the building. There are three stone steps at the main entrance. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:00 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:35 PM |
EDM |
3812 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ecclesgreig Castle |
Built in 1844 from the remains of St Cyrus House, Ecclesgreig Castle stood at the centre of an agricultural estate.
Now no longer a functioning house, the castle still commands impressive views of the sea nearby and hosts an Italian renaissance style garden with a 140 ft long herbaceous border, Neoclassical sculptures, and masterful topiary.
The striking castle famously inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula after the writer spent some time there.
It hosts a 'snowdrop walk' through its grounds where over 150 variations of the small flower grow bountifully.
The image is an ariel 360º photo of the garden and castle.
Accessibility note: The garden and snowdrop walk do not accommodate wheelchair usage |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:02 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:03 PM |
EDM |
3813 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fetteresso Church |
A church of St. Kieran, Fetteresso Church was dedicated Roman Catholic in 1246 before changing to Protestant under Mary Queen of Scots in the 1560s. It is currently a functioning part of the Church of Scotland and the frontage of the building was modelled from Fetteresso Castle.
The image is a 360º photo outside the front of the church showing the promenade leading up to it.
Accessibility note: The ground is flat and there are no stairs up to the building, but there is not currently information on the interior available |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:04 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:06 PM |
EDM |
3814 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crathes Castle |
This 16th century tower house was built by Alexander Burnett and is a maze of turrets and corridors featuring elaborately painted ceilings and wood panelled floors. It sits in a glorious set of gardens amongst the low hills of the area.
The inside houses family portraits, antique furniture, and beautiful architecture, while the garden outside is split into 8 sections encompassing an enormous host of plants.
The tour here consists of two 360º images, one exterior of the house and then one in the center of one of the garden's areas to give a taste of the rest to come.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and the site is wheelchair accessible, there is also a bike route and a self-guided, dog friendly, trail. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:06 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:58 PM |
EDM |
3815 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff Old Church |
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the 'T' design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:08 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:19 PM |
EDM |
3816 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:10 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:55 PM |
EDM |
3817 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wallace's Monument, Ayrshire |
This category A listed building is a dramatic, Neo-Gothic tower was built to commemorate William Wallace between 1855-57 after designs by Robert Snodgrass
Its square-plan footprint castellated top give it a powerful sense of rootedness in the landscape it sits in, emulating the strength of the man it was built for
The name Barnweil was said to have originated from a comment Wallace made that the Barns of Ayr burned well when full of English soldiers. However, it is actually derived from its location near the ruins of the medieval church of Barnweil, whos parish was suppressed in the 17th century
There is a 360º, black and white, image of the monument from the field in which it stands
Accessibility note: Access to the monument is only possible by a climbing the hill which it caps |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:12 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:48 PM |
EDM |
3818 (Digital Doors Open) |
Guthrie Castle |
The castle was originally constructed as a tower house by Sir David Guthrie, Treasurer and Lord Justice-General of Scotland in 1468. A house was later built beside the tower and the two were linked by a further expansion in 1848, designed by David Bryce. The castle was held by the Guthrie family until 1983 with the death of Colonel Ivan Guthrie, upon which it was sold to an American businessman, who restored the castle. The grounds contain a 9-hole golf course and a garden that has a 160 year old hedge in the shape of celtic cross. The tour consists of a series of 360 photographs of the exterior and interior of all rooms of the castle, as well as views of the garden, Loch, and wedding chapel of Guthrie Village Church. Four drop down venues in the top right corner provide access to all available rooms. A menu bar in the bottom left corner can be used to move the image, but it can also be dragged by the mouse. Accessibility note: The Castle is today a private home. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:14 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:14 PM |
EDM |
3819 (Digital Doors Open) |
Univirsity of Dundee |
The University of Dundee was founded in 1881 as a constituent college of the University of St Andrews before gaining independent university status in 1967.
The university has 17,000 students and the main teaching facilities are located in the West End of Dundee.
The tour consists of a aerial map with the buildings belonging to Dundee University marked out by pop-up menus. Hovering over the menu provides information on what building it is and reveals an 'Explore' button. Clicking this takes you inside the building with an option to click between 360º photographs of rooms inside the buildings, listed in a menu in the lower left corner.
Accessibility note: accessibility levels vary across the campus. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:16 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:47 PM |
EDM |
3820 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Mortuary Church |
The Mortuary Chapel was built in 1884 by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a mausoleum for the Fraser family. The building was later gifted to the people of Arbroath as a non-denominational chapel, with maintenance of the chapel falling to the Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield Trust.
The chapel is built in red sandstone with intricate carvings embellish the interior and exterior.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the outside of the building, showing the structure and the surrounding cemetery. The view is just to the side of the main entrance.
Accessibility note: There is a small step to enter the chapel. No disabled access to the upper floor. Parking is very limited around the monument. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:18 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:46 PM |
EDM |
3821 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glamis Castle |
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge.
The tour a 360º photograph of the Castle's courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway.
Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:20 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:09 PM |
EDM |
3822 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnaird Castle |
The castle has been the property of the Carnegie family since its construction in the early 1400s but early records of the castle's history were lost when the castle burned down in 1452. The estate covers around 7,000 acres of land.
The castle was rebuilt in 1791 by the architect James Playfair in the mansion house style and again in 1855 by David Bryce. After a fire 1921, the castle has been continuously rebuilt and adapted to modern conveniences. The castle today rents out apartments for holiday stays.
The estate contains multiples spots of scientific interest, especially in its function of wildlife habitat. The castle further has paths laid out for scenic walks across the estate.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the castle and the gardens.
Accessibility note: Enquire with Castle before stay. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:22 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:19 PM |
EDM |
3823 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boddin Point |
This tour is a 360º photograph of a section of the Boddin coast, it contains information icons about various points of interest, such as Scurdie Ness Lighthouse and Lunan Bay.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:24 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:52 PM |
EDM |
3824 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose War Memorial |
At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which remember soldiers from WWII.
Originally unveiled in 1922, the WWII blocks were added later.
This tour is a 360º photograph taken in front of the monument allowing for full frontal views of all five elements.
Accessibility note: The memorials are accessible from the pavement on the level. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:25 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:23 PM |
EDM |
3825 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hope Paton Bowling Green |
Opened in 1904, this bowling green, and gardens, following the generosity of Miss Hope Paton, the daughter of a wealthy merchant who wanted to leave a mark on her hometown.
The club has enjoyed a busy history and much local support.
This tour is a 360º photograph from the front entrance including the green itself.
Accessibility note: The green is viewable from the level but the entrance to the club house is up three steps. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:27 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:13 PM |
EDM |
3826 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sunnyside Royal Hospital |
Founded in 1781 by Susan Carnegie, it was originally called the Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, and Dispensary.
It was brought under NHS control in 1948, and in 1962 it became the Sunnyside Royal Hospital.
The hospital closed in 2011 but the building still stands.
The tour is a 360º photograph from the outside of the abandoned hospital
Accessibility note: The hospital itself is not open to the public, but the grounds around it are fairly uneven and grassy. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:29 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:37 PM |
EDM |
3827 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edzell Castle |
The castle was built in 1520 with walled gardens from the 17th century. The castle is today a ruin but the garden is still maintained.
The castle was built by the 8th Earl of Crawford and the garden expanded in 1604 by his son. Today the castle belongs to Historic Scotland and is open all year.
The castle once housed Mary Queen of Scots on a visit in 1562.
was occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651.
The grounds further contain a family burial vault and a summer house which can be explored.
Tour is a 360º view from the 17th century formal garden with a close view of the castle ruins and the wall.
Accessibility note: The castle has partial wheelchair access. There are ramps leading to the visitor centre and all part of the garden are accessible. The castle itself has step and cobble surfaces and is not suitable for users with physical disabilities. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:31 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:04 PM |
EDM |
3828 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inglis Memorial Hall |
The Memorial Hall and clocktower are built within a public rose garden in the village of Edzell.
The Hall and garden are open for various activities such as, drama productions, dance, meetings, and exhibitions.
The Library room has been restored from its Victorian state and is now a visitor centre offering a historical insight into the library and community.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the building, showing the entryway and clocktower.
Accessibility note: There is level parking but the entrance is stepped. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:33 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:14 PM |
EDM |
3829 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fasque House |
The present house was completed in 1809 to replace an earlier house which had been demolished due to damp damage.
In 1829, the house was bought by Sir John Gladstone, the father of later Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
The house is surrounded by beech avenues originally planted in the 1750s.
Fasque House was possibly the first house in Scotland to have electric lighting and had an electric buzzer system installed in 1890.
The House can today be rented out for weddings and events.
The tour is a 360º view of the front and gardens of the House.
Accessibility note: The House has a few areas that are not suitable for disabled access, but the House has a lift to the main function and bedroom floor and some bedrooms allow disabled access and walk-in shower. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:35 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:05 PM |
EDM |
3830 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh castle |
Since the 12th century and the reign of David I, there has been a royal castle on the rock overlooking the area that is now Edinburgh, but the site has been occupied since the Bronze Age.
It has been the location of many conflicts throughout its history, playing key roles in the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite rebellion.
Today, the castle is one of Scotland's most visited tourist attractions, with over two million visitors in 2017.
It plays host to many events, notably including the Military Tattoo during the annual Edinburgh Festival in the summertime.
Above is a 360º drone video, but the link provides a more in depth look at the fortress.
This tour is a Google-powered set of 360º photographs that allow the viewer to navigate the fortress and and 'walk' through it.
Accessibility note: All areas of the castle are accessed from a 350m long, sloped route. This route is cobbled and so can be a steep, uneven surface. There are stairs to some areas of the castle, but many have ramp access - such as the Great Hall, the National War Museum, and St Margaret's Chapel. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:37 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:04 PM |
EDM |
3831 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton Castle & Gardens |
The Camera
New on the market in July 2017, the Garmin Virb360 camera is an extremely capable 360° device.
The images in this tour were captured as bracketed exposures, blended together in Adobe Lightroom and processed using the KRPano Virtual Tour software.
All images were captured initially in jpg format but recent firmware upgrades to the camera now allow for capture of images in RAW format with a consequential improvement of both dynamic range and tonal quality. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:39 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:01 PM |
EDM |
3832 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyroodhouse Palace |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the Queen's official residence in Scotland and contains many artefacts of Scottish royal history.
The Queen's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
The Palace was used by Mary, Queen of Scots for official and state entertaining but the Palace as it stands today was built between 1671-78.
To access the tour, click the box entitled 'Launch Project' after following the link. The tour is an interactive set of 360º images from three different rooms inside the house. Each room has clickable info boxes that tell facts of the interior decoration.
Accessibility note: Pushchair may not be taken into the palace. The lift leading to the State Harbour is under maintenance until April 2019. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:41 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:12 PM |
EDM |
3833 (Digital Doors Open) |
Newhaven and Western Harbour |
This is a primarily residential area of Edinburgh, seen here is a large development on the waterfront
The tour shows a section of Leith Harbour, and the Western Harbour development, included within the 360º image is a drone flyby of the area too.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:43 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:24 PM |
EDM |
3834 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port of Leith |
The Firth of Forth is a centre of commerce in Edinburgh and shown here are five different points along the coast line.
This tour consists of a set of 360º images including information points and embedded videos.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:46 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:27 PM |
EDM |
3835 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gladstone's Land |
Gladstone's Land is the restored 17th century home of wealthy merchant and landlord Thomas Gledstanes.
Gledstanes let out rooms in this six-storey building and the restored rooms reflect how these people from different social spheres went about their day in Edinburgh's Lawnmarket area.
The museum is on the first and second floors of the house split across six rooms. The museum only offers guided tours.
The tour consists of six views of four different rooms on one of the floors of the museum. The images are 360º degrees and you can click between the rooms via points that guide you through the house.
Accessibility note: Unknown, but the museum levels of the house are connected via a staircase. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:48 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:08 PM |
EDM |
3836 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Edinburgh |
Founded in 1582, the University of Edinburgh is ranked in the top 20 universities in the world (2019).
The University hosts over 35,000 students across multiple campuses in the city.
This tour provides an insight into the old and new of the university with a set of 360º images showing the Old Campus Courtyard, the Informatics Forum, and the McEwan Hall
Accessibility note: Accessibility levels vary across the campus. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:50 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:46 PM |
EDM |
3837 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of Glasgow |
University of Glasgow was founded in 1451 in Glasgow's city centre but moved to the current main campus grounds in 1870.
It is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.
The university has 28,000 students.
The tour consists of a series of individual 360º photographs taken at various locations on the university campus and the areas surrounding it. Each image has a description beneath it and underneath is arrows to click through the images.
The different locations are: the Memorial Gate, the Gilbert Scott building, Bute Hall, the Hunterian Museum, the Quads, the University Chapel, the Flagpole, Professor's Square, the university Library, Queen Margaret Union, the university gym, and Ashton Lane.
Accessibility notes: Accessibility levels vary across the campus. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:52 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:46 PM |
EDM |
3838 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glasgow Botanic Gardens |
The gardens have been in their current locations since 1842 and were originally used for concerts and events, but were later brought into the Parks department of the city.
The Kibble palace is an iron framed glasshouse built in the 19th century. It contains large collection of Australian and New Zealand tree ferns, some of which are over 100 years old.
The Palace also hosts multiple statues; one of which, Eve by Scipione Tadolini, is shown in the tour.
The tour is a single 360º image of the inside of the Kibble Palace.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking in the Gardens themselves, and the majority of pathways are on a level or slight incline. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:54 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:09 PM |
EDM |
3839 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvingrove Museum |
The gallery opened in 1901 as the Palace of Fine Arts. Built around its large Centre Hall, the museum houses a wide ranging collection of art, arms, and natural history items across 22 galleries.
The museum also holds the Salvador Dali painting 'Christ of St John of the Cross' from 1951 which shows the crucified Jesus hovering over a dark body of water.
The tour consists of a set of 360º images of the interior and exterior of that gallery, showing the suspended Spitfire aircraft.
Accessibility note: There is level access and accessible parking and a hearing loop. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:56 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:17 PM |
EDM |
3840 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grangemouth Harbour |
The Port of Grangemouth is Scotland's largest container port and is linked via motorway, rail, and sea.
The port handles approximately 150,000 containers per year and up to 30% of Scotland's gross domestic product (GDP) goes through the port. It is only feeder port in the UK that exports more than it imports.
The tour consists of five 360º images of the areas with information boxes inserted over noteworthy elements.
Accessibility notes: N/A. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:23:58 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:11 PM |
EDM |
3841 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kennetpans Distillery |
Kennetpans was formed by the monks of Kennetpans Monastery and was a salt panning community.
The local farmers learned how to distil from the monastery and in the 1730s it was the largest distillery in Scotland. In the 1770s a second distillery was opened by the brother of the original founder, John Stein.
The site is now in ruins, having ceased function in 1825.
The tour gives an aerial view of the ruins and the area around them with information points across the landscape.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:00 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:18 PM |
EDM |
3842 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Kelpies |
The Kelpies are two 30-metres tall sculptures depicting the heads of two kelpies, mythological water spirits.
The sculptures were made by Andy Scott and completed in 2013.
The Kelpies are the largest equine sculptures in the world and represent the history of horse powered heritage across Scotland.
The Kelpies are located inside the Helix Community Park, next to an extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
The tour is a 360º photo that shows the area.
Accessibility note: The area is accessible throughout for wheelchair users. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:02 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:41 PM |
EDM |
3843 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hill House |
In 1904 this building was made for the publisher Walter Blackie by Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh.
The entire house, inside and out, was designed by Mackintosh including furniture and fittings. He even recommended what sort of decorations the residents should use, such as flowers.
The building has some structural issues and a large rejuvenation project is being undertaken (2019) in order to increase its longevity.
The tour consists of a set of 360º images of the interior of the house with information points on various items.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking, wheelchair access, a hearing loop, and braille notices. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:04 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:41 PM |
EDM |
3844 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360º images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:06 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:38 PM |
EDM |
3845 (Digital Doors Open) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:08 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:47 PM |
EDM |
3846 (Digital Doors Open) |
Balvenie Distillery |
Balvenie is a Speyside single-malt distillery which was founded in 1886 by William Grant. The first distillation took place on 1 May 1893.
Balvenie is one of the only distilleries in Scotland with its own malting floor.
The distillery is located near the ruined Balvenie Castle, which was built in the twelfth century with extension made in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The tour consists of seven 360º images taken from different spots around the distillery ground. The image are located in the bottom left corner.
Accessibility note: There is no wheelchair access to the building. On tours walking is required and there are steps. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:10 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:48 PM |
EDM |
3847 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkland Palace and Garden |
King James IV and his son, James V, commissioned this palace in the early 16th century.
The Kings loved hunting and falconry, and this was created as a sort of holiday house for them to pursue these hobbies.
There are many fairytale-esque buildings to explore, including the Chapel Royal and Britain's oldest real tennis court.
The surrounding gardens are home to an orchard and wildflower meadow as well as a Renaissance style herbal garden.
This tour consists of a set of multiple 360º photographs from both inside and out of the palace allowing the viewer to experience much of what is on offer.
Accessibility note: This is unsuitable for wheelchairs as there are a lot of stairs. There is a hearing loop and large print guides. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:12 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:05 PM |
EDM |
3848 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews University - School of Classics |
St Andrews University was founded between 1410 and 1413, and is the oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and the third oldest university in the English-speaking world.
The university consists of a main campus and owns modern and historic buildings throughout the town.
The university has over 10,000 students admitted.
The tour consists of two 360º images of the front of the building.
Accessibility note: Accessibility levels vary across campus. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:14 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:32 PM |
EDM |
3849 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Castle |
This castle dates from the 13th century and was built on a northern headland of St Andrews.
Now in ruins, the castle still partially watches over the seas and surrounding area of the town.
The famous 'bottle dungeon' is found here, cut out of the stone beneath the fortress.
Visitors can compare the underground siege mine and the decorative Hamilton Facade.
This tour consists of multiple 360º images in and around the ruins.
Accessibility note: There is a wheelchair accessible visitor centre which includes multi-sensory elements for those with visual impairments. The dungeon, mines, and upper floors of the castle are not accessible for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:16 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:31 PM |
EDM |
3850 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Cathedral |
The ruined Roman Catholic cathedral was built 1158 and was the main seat of the Catholic Church in Scotland in the Middle Ages.
The cathedral fell into disuse after the Scottish Reformation in the sixteenth century, which outlawed Catholic mass. The building was stormed by Protestants, destroying the interior, and the ruins were used for building material for the town.
The ruins of the cathedral suggest that the building was once 119 metres tall, making it the largest church to have been built in Scotland.
The tour consists of ten 360º views of the cathedral which can be clicked between in thumbnails on the bottom of the page or in icons spread around the images.
Accessibility note: All areas of the cathedral, visitor centre, shop, and museum are accessed over grass or gravel paths. A ramp is available for entry to the museum. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:18 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:32 PM |
EDM |
3851 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Salvator's Chapel |
This chapel was founded in 1450 and built in a neo-Gothic style.
It was originally founded with a missionary and educational function as it was part of Bishop Kennedy's College of the Holy Saviour.
St Salvator's has been the site of much conflict between Protestants and Catholics, with both taking their toll on the building.
There has been restoration and changes made in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and the current building is a mixture of old and new, showing signs of its difficult history.
This tour consists of a 360º photograph of the inside of the chapel.
Accessibility note: The northern entrance is wheelchair accessible. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:20 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:35 PM |
EDM |
3852 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camperdown House |
This 19th century mansion is a category A listed building whose grounds make up Camperdown Park.
The park hosts a wildlife centre with close to 200 species of tree across the 400 acre area.
It is noteworthy as the origin of the Camperdown Elm, discovered around 1840 by Lord Camperdown's chief forester.
The tour consists of a 360º image of the exterior of one facade of the building and a portion of the grounds.
Accessibility note: there is level access to the venue and a wide entry way as well as tarmac paths around the park |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:22 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:54 PM |
EDM |
3853 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:24 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:03 PM |
EDM |
3854 (Digital Doors Open) |
Armadale Castle Museum |
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Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:26 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:26 PM |
EDM |
3855 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity 1559 |
This tour was funded by St Andrews Community Trust. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:28 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:28 PM |
EDM |
3856 (Digital Doors Open) |
King James Library |
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Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:30 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:30 PM |
EDM |
3857 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews 1559 |
This phase of the project has been funded by St Andrews University Research Impact. impact.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/ More information here: 2017.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2017/04/10/reconstructing-pre-reformation-st-andrews/ |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:32 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:32 PM |
EDM |
3858 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cononish Mine |
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Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:34 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:34 PM |
EDM |
3859 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy Tay Landscape Partnership |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:36 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:45 PM |
EDM |
3860 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bell Pettigrew Museum |
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Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:38 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:38 PM |
EDM |
3861 (Digital Doors Open) |
Drum Castle |
Take in an enormous sweep of Scottish history as experienced by the Irvine family who lived in Drum Castle for over 650 years, from the 14th century onwards. Drum is one of Royal Deeside’s top historic attractions, just 10 miles from Aberdeen. It is one of Scotland’s oldest tower houses and is set beside an ancient oak woodland and a walled garden that contains a fine collection of historic roses which perfume the air. William de Irwyn was gifted the Royal Forest of Drum and the Tower of Drum by King Robert the Bruce in 1323. The tower has benefitted from various improvements over the centuries, including a Jacobean mansion house extension in 1619 and Victorian adaptations, such as the impressive library converted from the lower hall |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:40 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:40 PM |
EDM |
3862 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brodick Castle |
19th-century baronial castle featuring period furniture & art, plus formal gardens & a country park |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:42 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:52 PM |
EDM |
3863 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crarae Garden (National Trust for Scotland) |
Crarae is one the finest examples of Himalayan-style woodland gardens in Britain. The 50 acre site is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the banks of Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. Crarae Garden was created in 1912 by Lady Grace Campbell, the aunt of intrepid plant hunter Reginald Farrer, who sourced trees and shrubs from China, Nepal and Tibet. The lower garden at Crarae is also home to a neolithic chambered burial cairn. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:44 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:57 PM |
EDM |
3864 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth Museum |
The exhibition - a collaboration between Culture Perth and Kinross, the University of St Andrews Open Virtual Worlds Research team, Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust, and Tay Landscape Partnership with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:45 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:45 PM |
EDM |
3865 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk |
Kirkcaldy Old Kirk is the site of the first Christian worship in Kirkcaldy after the Celtic missionaries brought the faith here in the 5th century. The first written record of the Kirk is in 1244.
http://www.kirkcaldyoldkirktrust.org.uk/ |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:47 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:47 PM |
EDM |
3866 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crammond |
The small village of Cramond, on the edge of Edinburgh, is one of Scotland’s most important archaeological sites. People have lived in and around Cramond for at least ten thousand years.
Today Cramond is a pleasant commuter village for Edinburgh but there remain numerous reminders of its extraordinary past. This website guides you round notable historic sites in Cramond providing brief descriptions, photographs, and in some cases reconstructions of historic locations in the village. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:49 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:24:49 PM |
EDM |
3867 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helmsdale Reconstructed |
Helmsdale is a village on the east coast of Sutherland, in the Highland council area of Scotland. The modern village was planned in 1814 to resettle communities that had been removed from the surrounding straths as part of the Highland Clearances. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:00 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:12 PM |
EDM |
3868 (Digital Doors Open) |
MUSA |
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:02 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:02 PM |
EDM |
3869 (Digital Doors Open) |
Netherbow Port |
The Netherbow Port was a great gateway controlling access to Edinburgh from the Canongate (then a separate burgh). In May 1544 it was attacked by the English, who blew the gates open with a culverin (a type of cannon with a relatively long-range). The Netherbow was remodelled in the 1570s, and a central tower seems to have been added around this date. The gateway was eventually demolished in the mid-eighteenth-century as it was a hindrance to traffic. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:04 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:24 PM |
EDM |
3870 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cowgate |
The Cowgate probably developed as a street in the early fourteenth century. By the sixteenth century it was considered one of the more prosperous parts of Edinburgh. The writer and theologian Alexander Alesius (who was born in Edinburgh in 1500) claimed that Cowgate was where ‘the nobility and chief men of the burgh reside’. In the early sixteenth century the archbishop of St Andrews had a residence there, which survived until Victorian times. In 1537 money was left for the establishment of a hospital and chapel dedicated to Mary Magdalen at the western end of the Cowgate. The Magdalen Chapel still exists today, although the building has been substantially altered |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:06 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:56 PM |
EDM |
3871 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Gordon Highlanders Museum |
The only Visit Scotland 5-Star Attraction in Aberdeen, the museum tells the extraordinary 200 year story of “the Finest Regiment in the World!”* Situated in the fashionable west end of Aberdeen, Scotland, in the former home of leading Scot |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:14 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:39 PM |
EDM |
3872 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Preservation Trust |
Welcome to the tour of St Andrews Preservation Trust musuem. Here you will be able to explore the museum, enjoy reconstructions of past life in St Andrews and relax in its gardens! |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:16 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:32 PM |
EDM |
3873 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Museum Boat Hall |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:18 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:18 PM |
EDM |
3874 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lord of the Isles - 15th Century Finlaggan |
Finlaggan, the centre of the Lordship of the Isles, an island settlement in the beautiful secluded Loch Finlaggan in the northeast corner of the Isle of Islay. Photospheres from a VR exhibit in the Finlaggan Visitor Centre. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:20 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:20 PM |
EDM |
3875 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culloden Battlefield |
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN was fought on this moor
16 April 1746 The Graves of the Gallant Highlanders
who fought for
SCOTLAND AND BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE
are marked by the names of their clans |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:22 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:58 PM |
EDM |
3876 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caisteal Uisdean (Hugh's castle) |
How to use: Scroll around each scene using your mouse or by moving your smart phone. Look for interactive links to photos and information about the site. Click on the "portals" to change scene. If using PC or Laptop, double click on the tour window to enter full screen mode. If using a Virtual Reality headset /Google Cardboard or similar then download the RoundMe app for the best viewing experience! |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:24 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:54 PM |
EDM |
3877 (Digital Doors Open) |
Blair Castle |
Castle dating from 1269 with lavish rooms housing antiques, art and armour, plus walled garden. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:26 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:52 PM |
EDM |
3878 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosslyn Chapel |
Intricately carved chapel built in 1446, featured in The Da Vinci Code movie, with history talks. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:28 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:29 PM |
EDM |
3879 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dirleton castle |
The Camera
New on the market in July 2017, the Garmin Virb360 camera is an extremely capable 360° device.
The images in this tour were captured as bracketed exposures, blended together in Adobe Lightroom and processed using the KRPano Virtual Tour software.
All images were captured initially in jpg format but recent firmware upgrades to the camera now allow for capture of images in RAW format with a consequential improvement of both dynamic range and tonal quality. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:30 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:30 PM |
EDM |
3880 (Digital Doors Open) |
Elcho Castle |
Elcho Castle is located a short distance above the south bank of the River Tay approximately four miles south-east of Perth, Scotland. It consists of a Z-plan tower house, with fragments of a surrounding wall with corner towers. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:32 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:04 PM |
EDM |
3881 (Digital Doors Open) |
Armadale |
Armadale (Scottish Gaelic: Armadal) is a village near the southern end of the Sleat Peninsula, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, and is a village in the Highland council area of Scotland. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:34 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:47 PM |
EDM |
3882 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
Isleornsay is a village lying off the main Armadale to Sleat road on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It overlooks, but is not upon, the island of Ornsay. The island itself shelters one of the best natural harbours in southern Skye. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:36 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:16 PM |
EDM |
3883 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camus Croise |
Camuscross is a small crofting township on the Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Camuscross is situated on Camus Croise bay, on the west shore of the Sound of Sleat, in the Highland Council area. It lies close to the village of Isleornsay and the island of Ornsay. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:39 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:55 PM |
EDM |
3884 (Digital Doors Open) |
Illicit Still Experience |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:41 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:41 PM |
EDM |
3885 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unival |
Unival is a small, roughly-built square passage grave that lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name. As Erskine Beveridge noted, it carries the Gaelic name ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’ or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 2ft high which contained the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:43 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:45 PM |
EDM |
3886 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caravat Barp |
Caravat Barp is another example of a ‘Long Cairn’, 165’ overall, with some evidence remaining of a wide ‘horned’ entrance at the East end. Erskine Beveridge noted that it was ‘greatly dilapidated’ at this end, since it had been used as a quarry by local residents for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark, since the narrower west end in Beveridge’s time stood ‘to a height of 10 feet’. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:45 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:55 PM |
EDM |
3887 (Digital Doors Open) |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer who was influenced by the writings of Erskine Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet remained visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills at Udal, North and South, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North Mound takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:47 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 12:21:47 PM |
EDM |
3888 (Digital Doors Open) |
Langass |
Barpa Langass is the largest and best preserved of the Neolithic chambered burial cairns on North Uist. According to Erskine Beveridge its massive size suggests that it was the burial place of some great chief and was intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Ben Langass, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying and placing so many large stones over a great distance in order to form its pyramid shape. Beveridge found remnants of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. It is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework.
Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and lies on a plateau overlooking the sea an easy walk away from Barpa Langass. It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites. The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than that to the north-south. The purposes of such circles are still open to considerable debate - were they placed to plot the celestial movements of the sun, the seasonal cycles or those of the dark, the moon and the stars? What community celebrations or rituals might these huge stones have been hewn and dragged so high up to denote? Certainly they represent considerable effort and confidence on the part of the early Neolithic farming communities who erected them. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:49 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:21 PM |
EDM |
3889 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dun An Sticir |
Dun an Sticir is an example of how in mediaeval times the original Iron Age 'brochs', hollow walled windowless fortifications often built on islands and reached by a tricky causeway, were later adapted for more domestic purposes. The building of brochs for defensive purposes seems to date from 500 BC. Over the previous thousand years cooler climactic changes had encouraged layers of peat to gradually move downhill, overgrazing had taken its toll, and land for cultivation had become scarcer, forcing people to migrate to the lower ground.
Duns comprised a single outer rounded wall, forming a tall tower often rising to 40 feet, mirrored internally by a second curving wall enclosing an inner chamber. This was a relatively straightforward fortification to build in order to protect your land. Erskine Beveridge also found evidence at Dun an Sticir of a gallery six feet above ground level. Remains of two huts where livestock could have been protected could also be seen. The rectangular stone structure built within the walls using the stone available, with its door and window, dates from the mediaeval period.
A second island, Eilean na Mi-Chomhairle (the Island of Bad Council), is linked to Dun an Sticir (the Dun of the Skulker) by a causeway. Both Gaelic names suggest a darker and less peaceful era. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:51 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3890 (Digital Doors Open) |
Barpa Nam Feannag |
Barpa nam Feannag, ominously called ‘Cairn of the Hooded Crows’ in English, is both less accessible and less well known than Barpa Langass. Erskine Beveridge described it as ‘a long irregular mound of loose stones, lying approximately east and west’. He noted that this barp was higher and wider at the east end, suggesting that there may have once been a chamber there with a ‘large flat stone at the exterior base’ and a large rectangular opening presenting a sign of a possible entrance passage. He also recorded that the surface of the ground was excessively ‘pitted by many slight hollows’. The regularity, size and shape of these hollows suggests the original Neolithic structure, although he noted that none of the ‘upright boundary slabs’ so characteristic of such cairns remained. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:53 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:35:48 PM |
EDM |
3891 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glencoe |
The most famous Scottish glen is also one of its most dramatic, with forbidding mountains, thundering waterfalls and sparkling lochs. Internationally famous for its amazing landscape, its natural and cultural heritage; the scenery of Glencoe has been fashioned by millions of years of geological and geomorphologic processes is now regarded as some of the finest ‘wild’ landscape in Scotland.
The drama is also reflected in Glencoe’s history, both real and imagined – myths, massacre and movies are all now part of the fabric of this magical, mysterious place.
Walkers and climbers are drawn from all over the world to tackle its many mountaineering routes, including eight Munros, while animal-lovers come to catch a glimpse of Scottish wildlife including red deer, golden eagles and pine martens. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:55 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:09 PM |
EDM |
3892 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscaith Castle Reconstruction |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:58 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:58 PM |
EDM |
3893 (Digital Doors Open) |
King James Library |
Founded in 1612 by James VI I, the King James Library is one of the jewels in the University's crown. The building itself was completed in 1643. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:25:59 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:18 PM |
EDM |
3894 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyrood Palace |
The abbey of Holyrood was founded in the twelfth century. During the late Middle Ages the monastery’s guest house gradually evolved into a royal residence. In the early 1500s King James IV ordered the creation of a new palace next to the original religious buildings. His son, James V (the father of Mary Queen of Scots), continued the building work, creating an impressive Renaissance residence. In May 1544 the English sacked both the palace and abbey. The Earl of Hertford, who commanded the English forces, boasted that he left Holyrood Abbey ‘wholly burnt and desolate’. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:26:01 PM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:26:01 PM |
EDM |
3895 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Organization |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:26:04 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:34 PM |
EDM |
3913 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy Wee Big Dig (Tay Landscape Partnership) |
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Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:13 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:06:38 PM |
EDM |
3914 (Digital Doors Open) |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the community’s wish list – a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crùbh was born.
The journey to build An Crùbh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:15 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:06:42 PM |
EDM |
3915 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aros Centre |
Aros is a popular visitor attraction and community cultural centre offering exhibitions, cinema, live music, comedy, dance, drama, theatre, galleries and workshops. With a family friendly restaurant, gift shop and children’s play areas. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:16 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:06:46 PM |
EDM |
3916 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ben Lomond |
Rising from the east shore of Loch Lomond to a height of 974m (3,193ft), Ben Lomond offers exhilarating walking and spectacular views across Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. The Trust cares for almost 22km2 of land here, including the summits of Ben Lomond, Ptarmigan and Beinn Uird. The mountain is one of Scotland’s most popular hill walks, with over 30,000 people climbing to the summit each year. Ben Lomond is one of the Trust's 46 Munros and is the most southerly Munro in Scotland. Much of Ben Lomond is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for the range of upland habitats present from low to high altitude. The property is also tenanted as a sheep and cattle farm, and the Trust and tenant are working together to promote a balance between the grazing use and the needs of natural habitats and wildlife. The area has a rich cultural and archaeological heritage, which you can find out more about through a visit to Ardess Lodge and the Ardess Hidden History Trail. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:18 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:06:49 PM |
EDM |
3917 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bennachie Boundary Marker |
The boundary markers seen on the hillside, originate after a Court action was finally settled in 1859, dividing the Commonty of Bennachie between nine local landowners.
"Commonty" is land whose ownership is shared among more than one estate. Many people were allowed to take peat and turf from the commonty and to graze livestock there. As the individual boundaries of the landowners were not defined within the commonty, there was a widespread, but legally incorrect belief, that it was common land where anyone could build a house and farm the land. This belief led to the gradual development of the Bennachie Colony. However, the landowners saw this as an intrusion into their legal rights. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:20 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:06:53 PM |
EDM |
3918 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:21 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:43:43 AM |
EDM |
3919 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:23 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:01 PM |
EDM |
3920 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cottown Clay Houses of the Carse |
Clay Buildings of the Carse Buildings that were “made out of the ground upon which they stood” were once the most common vernacular structures in parts of Scotland. In the Carse of Gowrie, a substantial number of significant historical structures survive that demonstrate the local tradition of mass clay walls or mud-wall. For more information visit: http://www.taylp.org/historicbuildings/clay-buildings-of-the-carse/ |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:25 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 02:47:14 PM |
EDM |
3921 (Digital Doors Open) |
Finlaggan |
Finlaggan, the centre of the Lordship of the Isles, an island settlement in the beautiful secluded Loch Finlaggan in the northeast corner of the Isle of Islay. Photospheres from a VR exhibit in the Finlaggan Visitor Centre. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:26 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:06 PM |
EDM |
3922 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:28 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:08 PM |
EDM |
3923 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:30 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:12 PM |
EDM |
3924 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:32 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:15 PM |
EDM |
3925 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:33 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:19 PM |
EDM |
3926 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
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Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:35 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:23 PM |
EDM |
3927 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin (Eilean Mhàrtainn) is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:36 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:27 PM |
EDM |
3928 (Digital Doors Open) |
King's Theatre |
Beloved traditional and beautifully preserved, King's Theatre and bar hosts mainstream touring plays, NTS productions, ballet and pantomime. http://www.edtheatres.com/kings# |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:38 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:31 PM |
EDM |
3929 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:40 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:34 PM |
EDM |
3930 (Digital Doors Open) |
Longhouse Farming Settlement |
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Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:41 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:38 PM |
EDM |
3931 (Digital Doors Open) |
Medieval Abernethy |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth. It has one of Scotland's two surviving Irish-style round towers. The round tower is approx. 22 metres high and has an internal diameter of 2.515 metres. The exterior diameter is 4.648 metres near the base, and 4.267 metres at the top. Today there is a Pictish carved stone at the base of the tower, but this is not the stone’s original location. (The stone was dug out of the foundations of a local house. The tower is thought to date from the eleventh century, but may incorporate the foundations of an earlier structure. The round tower is thought to relate to a Culdee monastery. We are not sure at what date the monastery was founded. [Source: https://canmore.org.uk/site/27914/abernethy-round-tower] |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:43 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:22 PM |
EDM |
3932 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moncreiffe Hill Fort Tay Landscape Partnerhip |
Mountain ridge with forest trails featuring carved-wood outdoor sculptures & ancient hill forts. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:44 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:42 PM |
EDM |
3933 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
Perth is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:46 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:46 PM |
EDM |
3934 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
A project with Tayside Landscape Partnership. VR reconstruction of Perth, Scotland in 1440. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:48 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:50 PM |
EDM |
3935 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:49 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:53 PM |
EDM |
3936 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rockcliffe (National Trust for Scotland) |
Rockcliffe is one of Scotland's most beautiful coastlines, stretching along the Solway Firth on the southern edge of Dumfries and Galloway. Part of a National Scenic Area, this National Trust for Scotland nature reserve is fringed with wildflowers and dotted with sailing villages. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:51 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:07:57 PM |
EDM |
3937 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:53 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:01 PM |
EDM |
3938 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:54 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:05 PM |
EDM |
3939 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scone Abbey |
The precise location of Scone Abbey had long remained a mystery, but in July 2007 archaeologists pinpointed the location using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, the Abbey’s structure was revealed to be larger than first imagined. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:56 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:08 PM |
EDM |
3940 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shetland Museum & Archives |
The New Shetland Museum and Archives at Hay's Dock, Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, was officially opened on 31 May 2007 by HM Queen Sonja of Norway and the Duke & Duchess of Rothesay. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:58 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:31 PM |
EDM |
3941 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:54:59 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:12 PM |
EDM |
3942 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a hub for people to meet, share ideas, learn new skills and experience exhibitions and events that are imaginative and stimulating. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:01 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:16 PM |
EDM |
3943 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tentsmuir Forest and Beach |
Tentsmuir Forest and Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve are in north east Fife, Scotland. Covering some 50 square miles, the forest was originally sand dunes and moorland before acquisition by the Forestry Commission in the 1920s. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:03 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:20 PM |
EDM |
3944 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:04 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:23 PM |
EDM |
3945 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Square |
Tomintoul is a village in the Moray council area of Scotland; until 1975, it was in the county of Banffshire. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:06 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:43 PM |
EDM |
3946 (Digital Doors Open) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:07 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:27 PM |
EDM |
3947 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:10 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:31 PM |
EDM |
3948 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity College |
Trinity College and Hospital was founded by Mary of Gueldres (wife of James II) in the mid-fifteenth century. It functioned both as a community of priests and a shelter for the poor and sick of Edinburgh. The church was meant to be a large Gothic building, but only the choir and transepts were ever completed. The famous Trinity altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes is probably from this church. The Hospital survived the Reformation, but was demolished in the nineteenth century to make way for Waverley Station. Fragments of the church building were reconstructed on a new site as Trinity Apse. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:11 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:35 PM |
EDM |
3949 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual Moredun Top Hillfort 50AD |
Moredun Top Hillfort located on Moncreiffe Hill near Perth, Scotland.
The site of an Iron Age fort.
For more information: http://www.taylp.org/archaeology-projects/hillforts-seats-of-power/ |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:13 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:02:10 PM |
EDM |
3950 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wardlaw Museum |
University museum with 4 galleries exploring St. Andrews through the ages, with a sea-view terrace. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:15 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:36:48 PM |
EDM |
3951 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Bow |
The West Bow was a steep z-shaped street which formed the main route between the Royal Mile and the Grassmarket. The narrow road was shadowed by buildings with projecting galleries and overhanging upper storeys. By the early nineteenth-century the properties in the West Bow had fallen on hard times, and in 1829 it was remarked that ‘few will regret their removal, to make room for modern improvements’. Only a few years later much of the West Bow was demolished to make way for the newly created Victoria Street. |
Organization |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 03:55:17 PM |
Wednesday 01st of July 2020 01:08:38 PM |
EDM |
3952 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy Tay Landscape Partnership |
Abernethy is a village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, situated 8 mi south-east of Perth |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:44 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:44 PM |
EDM |
3953 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy Wee Big Dig (Tay Landscape Partnership) |
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Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:46 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:46 PM |
EDM |
3954 (Digital Doors Open) |
An Crùbh |
Three things were at the top of the community’s wish list – a shop, a proper hall for activities, and a place to meet and socialise. Thus, the idea for An Crùbh was born.
The journey to build An Crùbh began in 2011. We received generous support from The Big Lottery Fund, The Coastal Communities Fund, Highland Council, The Robertson Trust, HIE, Fearann Eilean Iarmain, Camuscross & Duisdale Initiative Fundraising Group and architects WT Architecture. The Common Grazings Shareholders were also very generous in their support of the project. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:48 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:48 PM |
EDM |
3956 (Digital Doors Open) |
Aros Centre |
Aros is a popular visitor attraction and community cultural centre offering exhibitions, cinema, live music, comedy, dance, drama, theatre, galleries and workshops. With a family friendly restaurant, gift shop and children’s play areas. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:52 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
3958 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ben Lomond |
Rising from the east shore of Loch Lomond to a height of 974m (3,193ft), Ben Lomond offers exhilarating walking and spectacular views across Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park. The Trust cares for almost 22km2 of land here, including the summits of Ben Lomond, Ptarmigan and Beinn Uird. The mountain is one of Scotland’s most popular hill walks, with over 30,000 people climbing to the summit each year. Ben Lomond is one of the Trust's 46 Munros and is the most southerly Munro in Scotland. Much of Ben Lomond is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) for the range of upland habitats present from low to high altitude. The property is also tenanted as a sheep and cattle farm, and the Trust and tenant are working together to promote a balance between the grazing use and the needs of natural habitats and wildlife. The area has a rich cultural and archaeological heritage, which you can find out more about through a visit to Ardess Lodge and the Ardess Hidden History Trail. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:56 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:56 PM |
EDM |
3959 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bennachie Boundary Marker |
The boundary markers seen on the hillside, originate after a Court action was finally settled in 1859, dividing the Commonty of Bennachie between nine local landowners.
"Commonty" is land whose ownership is shared among more than one estate. Many people were allowed to take peat and turf from the commonty and to graze livestock there. As the individual boundaries of the landowners were not defined within the commonty, there was a widespread, but legally incorrect belief, that it was common land where anyone could build a house and farm the land. This belief led to the gradual development of the Bennachie Colony. However, the landowners saw this as an intrusion into their legal rights. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:58 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:56:58 PM |
EDM |
3960 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boddin Point |
This tour is a 360º photograph of a section of the Boddin coast, it contains information icons about various points of interest, such as Scurdie Ness Lighthouse and Lunan Bay.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:00 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:00 PM |
EDM |
3961 (Digital Doors Open) |
Brodick Castle |
19th-century baronial castle featuring period furniture & art, plus formal gardens & a country park |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:02 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:02 PM |
EDM |
3962 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen |
Site of Caen Highland Township, vacated as part of the 19th Century highland clearances |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:04 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:04 PM |
EDM |
3963 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen Township |
A former highland township. After the highland clearances 200 years ago just a few stones leave evidence of where life had been lived for thousands of years. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:06 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:06 PM |
EDM |
3964 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cottown Clay Houses of the Carse |
Clay Buildings of the Carse Buildings that were “made out of the ground upon which they stood” were once the most common vernacular structures in parts of Scotland. In the Carse of Gowrie, a substantial number of significant historical structures survive that demonstrate the local tradition of mass clay walls or mud-wall. For more information visit: http://www.taylp.org/historicbuildings/clay-buildings-of-the-carse/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:08 PM |
Friday 14th of August 2020 11:03:40 AM |
EDM |
3965 (Digital Doors Open) |
Crarae Garden (National Trust for Scotland) |
Crarae is one the finest examples of Himalayan-style woodland gardens in Britain. The 50 acre site is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the banks of Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. Crarae Garden was created in 1912 by Lady Grace Campbell, the aunt of intrepid plant hunter Reginald Farrer, who sourced trees and shrubs from China, Nepal and Tibet. The lower garden at Crarae is also home to a neolithic chambered burial cairn. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:10 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:10 PM |
EDM |
3967 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culzean Castle |
Designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, this opulent castle sits atop the Ayrshire cliffs as one of 40 buildings in the 260 ha estate of the 10th Earl of Cassillis.
The estate features a Swan Pond, an ice house, formal gardens, and an indoor fruit garden, as well as the famous Oval Staircase at the centre of the castle, also an Adam design.
There is a self-guided trail through the grounds which visitors can take as well as guided tours, picnic areas, and wheelchair access
There is a 360º image of the staircase, linked blow, as well as a set of external 360º images in and around the castle grounds, above.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and dogs are allowed
https://roundme.com/tour/52578/view/133164/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:13 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:09:59 PM |
EDM |
3968 (Digital Doors Open) |
Ecclesgreig Castle |
Built in 1844 from the remains of St Cyrus House, Ecclesgreig Castle stood at the centre of an agricultural estate.
Now no longer a functioning house, the castle still commands impressive views of the sea nearby and hosts an Italian renaissance style garden with a 140 ft long herbaceous border, Neoclassical sculptures, and masterful topiary.
The striking castle famously inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula after the writer spent some time there.
It hosts a 'snowdrop walk' through its grounds where over 150 variations of the small flower grow bountifully.
The image is an ariel 360º photo of the garden and castle.
Accessibility note: The garden and snowdrop walk do not accommodate wheelchair usage |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:15 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:15 PM |
EDM |
3970 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edzell Castle |
The castle was built in 1520 with walled gardens from the 17th century. The castle is today a ruin but the garden is still maintained.
The castle was built by the 8th Earl of Crawford and the garden expanded in 1604 by his son. Today the castle belongs to Historic Scotland and is open all year.
The castle once housed Mary Queen of Scots on a visit in 1562.
was occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651.
The grounds further contain a family burial vault and a summer house which can be explored.
Tour is a 360º view from the 17th century formal garden with a close view of the castle ruins and the wall.
Accessibility note: The castle has partial wheelchair access. There are ramps leading to the visitor centre and all part of the garden are accessible. The castle itself has step and cobble surfaces and is not suitable for users with physical disabilities. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:19 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:19 PM |
EDM |
3971 (Digital Doors Open) |
Falkland Palace and Garden |
King James IV and his son, James V, commissioned this palace in the early 16th century.
The Kings loved hunting and falconry, and this was created as a sort of holiday house for them to pursue these hobbies.
There are many fairytale-esque buildings to explore, including the Chapel Royal and Britain's oldest real tennis court.
The surrounding gardens are home to an orchard and wildflower meadow as well as a Renaissance style herbal garden.
This tour consists of a set of multiple 360º photographs from both inside and out of the palace allowing the viewer to experience much of what is on offer.
Accessibility note: This is unsuitable for wheelchairs as there are a lot of stairs. There is a hearing loop and large print guides. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:21 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:21 PM |
EDM |
3972 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fasque House |
The present house was completed in 1809 to replace an earlier house which had been demolished due to damp damage.
In 1829, the house was bought by Sir John Gladstone, the father of later Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.
The house is surrounded by beech avenues originally planted in the 1750s.
Fasque House was possibly the first house in Scotland to have electric lighting and had an electric buzzer system installed in 1890.
The House can today be rented out for weddings and events.
The tour is a 360º view of the front and gardens of the House.
Accessibility note: The House has a few areas that are not suitable for disabled access, but the House has a lift to the main function and bedroom floor and some bedrooms allow disabled access and walk-in shower. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:23 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:23 PM |
EDM |
3973 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fetteresso Church |
A church of St. Kieran, Fetteresso Church was dedicated Roman Catholic in 1246 before changing to Protestant under Mary Queen of Scots in the 1560s. It is currently a functioning part of the Church of Scotland and the frontage of the building was modelled from Fetteresso Castle.
The image is a 360º photo outside the front of the church showing the promenade leading up to it.
Accessibility note: The ground is flat and there are no stairs up to the building, but there is not currently information on the interior available |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:25 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:25 PM |
EDM |
3974 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:27 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:27 PM |
EDM |
3975 (Digital Doors Open) |
Giant MacAskill Memorial |
At the southern end of the island you will find a monument to one of Berneray’s most notable sons, Giant Macaskill (Aonghas Mor MacAsgaill). Born in Berneray, he spent most of his life in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and he was said to be the world largest giant at a height of 7ft 9in. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:29 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:29 PM |
EDM |
3976 (Digital Doors Open) |
Gladstone's Land |
Gladstone's Land is the restored 17th century home of wealthy merchant and landlord Thomas Gledstanes.
Gledstanes let out rooms in this six-storey building and the restored rooms reflect how these people from different social spheres went about their day in Edinburgh's Lawnmarket area.
The museum is on the first and second floors of the house split across six rooms. The museum only offers guided tours.
The tour consists of six views of four different rooms on one of the floors of the museum. The images are 360º degrees and you can click between the rooms via points that guide you through the house.
Accessibility note: Unknown, but the museum levels of the house are connected via a staircase. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:31 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:31 PM |
EDM |
3977 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glamis Castle |
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge.
The tour a 360º photograph of the Castle's courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway.
Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:33 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:33 PM |
EDM |
3979 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenlivet |
Glenlivet is the glen in the Scottish Highlands through which the River Livet flows. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:37 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:37 PM |
EDM |
3980 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project Reconstruction |
Digital reconstruction of Pictish Buildings at Lair, Glenshee. Created in Unreal Engine. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:39 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:39 PM |
EDM |
3982 (Digital Doors Open) |
Grangemouth Harbour |
The Port of Grangemouth is Scotland's largest container port and is linked via motorway, rail, and sea.
The port handles approximately 150,000 containers per year and up to 30% of Scotland's gross domestic product (GDP) goes through the port. It is only feeder port in the UK that exports more than it imports.
The tour consists of five 360º images of the areas with information boxes inserted over noteworthy elements.
Accessibility notes: N/A. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:43 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:43 PM |
EDM |
3983 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyroodhouse Palace |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the Queen's official residence in Scotland and contains many artefacts of Scottish royal history.
The Queen's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
The Palace was used by Mary, Queen of Scots for official and state entertaining but the Palace as it stands today was built between 1671-78.
To access the tour, click the box entitled 'Launch Project' after following the link. The tour is an interactive set of 360º images from three different rooms inside the house. Each room has clickable info boxes that tell facts of the interior decoration.
Accessibility note: Pushchair may not be taken into the palace. The lift leading to the State Harbour is under maintenance until April 2019. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:45 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:23:48 PM |
EDM |
3984 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hope Paton Bowling Green |
Opened in 1904, this bowling green, and gardens, following the generosity of Miss Hope Paton, the daughter of a wealthy merchant who wanted to leave a mark on her hometown.
The club has enjoyed a busy history and much local support.
This tour is a 360º photograph from the front entrance including the green itself.
Accessibility note: The green is viewable from the level but the entrance to the club house is up three steps. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:47 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:47 PM |
EDM |
3985 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inglis Memorial Hall |
The Memorial Hall and clocktower are built within a public rose garden in the village of Edzell.
The Hall and garden are open for various activities such as, drama productions, dance, meetings, and exhibitions.
The Library room has been restored from its Victorian state and is now a visitor centre offering a historical insight into the library and community.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the building, showing the entryway and clocktower.
Accessibility note: There is level parking but the entrance is stepped. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:49 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:49 PM |
EDM |
3986 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iron Age Roundhouse |
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Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:51 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:51 PM |
EDM |
3987 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin (Eilean Mhàrtainn) is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:53 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:53 PM |
EDM |
3988 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kennetpans Distillery |
Kennetpans was formed by the monks of Kennetpans Monastery and was a salt panning community.
The local farmers learned how to distil from the monastery and in the 1730s it was the largest distillery in Scotland. In the 1770s a second distillery was opened by the brother of the original founder, John Stein.
The site is now in ruins, having ceased function in 1825.
The tour gives an aerial view of the ruins and the area around them with information points across the landscape.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:55 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:55 PM |
EDM |
3989 (Digital Doors Open) |
King's Theatre |
Beloved traditional and beautifully preserved, King's Theatre and bar hosts mainstream touring plays, NTS productions, ballet and pantomime. http://www.edtheatres.com/kings# |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:57 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:57 PM |
EDM |
3990 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinnaird Castle |
The castle has been the property of the Carnegie family since its construction in the early 1400s but early records of the castle's history were lost when the castle burned down in 1452. The estate covers around 7,000 acres of land.
The castle was rebuilt in 1791 by the architect James Playfair in the mansion house style and again in 1855 by David Bryce. After a fire 1921, the castle has been continuously rebuilt and adapted to modern conveniences. The castle today rents out apartments for holiday stays.
The estate contains multiples spots of scientific interest, especially in its function of wildlife habitat. The castle further has paths laid out for scenic walks across the estate.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the front of the castle and the gardens.
Accessibility note: Enquire with Castle before stay. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:59 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:57:59 PM |
EDM |
3991 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff Old Church |
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the 'T' design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:01 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:01 PM |
EDM |
3992 (Digital Doors Open) |
Leacach An Tigh Chloiche, North Uist |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:03 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:03 PM |
EDM |
3993 (Digital Doors Open) |
Longhouse Farming Settlement |
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Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:05 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:05 PM |
EDM |
3994 (Digital Doors Open) |
Moncreiffe Hill Fort Tay Landscape Partnerhip |
Mountain ridge with forest trails featuring carved-wood outdoor sculptures & ancient hill forts. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:07 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:07 PM |
EDM |
3995 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose War Memorial |
At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which remember soldiers from WWII.
Originally unveiled in 1922, the WWII blocks were added later.
This tour is a 360º photograph taken in front of the monument allowing for full frontal views of all five elements.
Accessibility note: The memorials are accessible from the pavement on the level. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:09 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:09 PM |
EDM |
3997 (Digital Doors Open) |
Netherbow Port |
The Netherbow Port was a great gateway controlling access to Edinburgh from the Canongate (then a separate burgh). In May 1544 it was attacked by the English, who blew the gates open with a culverin (a type of cannon with a relatively long-range). The Netherbow was remodelled in the 1570s, and a central tower seems to have been added around this date. The gateway was eventually demolished in the mid-eighteenth-century as it was a hindrance to traffic. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:13 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:13 PM |
EDM |
3998 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
Perth is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:14 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:14 PM |
EDM |
3999 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
A project with Tayside Landscape Partnership. VR reconstruction of Perth, Scotland in 1440. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:16 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:16 PM |
EDM |
4000 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
A landscape rich in history. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:18 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:18 PM |
EDM |
4001 (Digital Doors Open) |
Port of Leith |
The Firth of Forth is a centre of commerce in Edinburgh and shown here are five different points along the coast line.
This tour consists of a set of 360º images including information points and embedded videos.
Accessibility note: N/A |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:20 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:20 PM |
EDM |
4003 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rockcliffe (National Trust for Scotland) |
Rockcliffe is one of Scotland's most beautiful coastlines, stretching along the Solway Firth on the southern edge of Dumfries and Galloway. Part of a National Scenic Area, this National Trust for Scotland nature reserve is fringed with wildflowers and dotted with sailing villages. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:24 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:24 PM |
EDM |
4004 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rosemarkie |
Rosemarkie is a village on the south coast of the Black Isle peninsula in Ross-shire, northern Scotland |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:26 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:26 PM |
EDM |
4005 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scapa Flow |
Scapa flow exhibition showing history during the First and Second World Wars |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:28 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:28 PM |
EDM |
4006 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scone Abbey |
The precise location of Scone Abbey had long remained a mystery, but in July 2007 archaeologists pinpointed the location using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology, the Abbey’s structure was revealed to be larger than first imagined. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:30 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:30 PM |
EDM |
4007 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Palladius Church |
Constructed in 1885, the church was built as an estate chapel for the owner of Drumtochty Castle, the Rev. J. S. Gammell.
The building was commissioned from the architectural firm Pirie and Clyne, the Neo-Gothic design features an aisle-less nave with a semi-circular chancel featuring narrow stained glass windows. The south transept holds an exterior statue of St Palladius. Attached to the transept is a pencil stair tower with a gallery at the top.
The church serves as an Episcopal church and is still in use and is open for worship.
360º photograph of the church's South facing exterior and cemetery.
Accessibility note: A gravel road leads through the gates and up to the entry to the church. No path leads around the building. There are three stone steps at the main entrance. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:32 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:32 PM |
EDM |
4008 (Digital Doors Open) |
Stac Pollaidh |
View from summit of Stac Pollaidh |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:34 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:34 PM |
EDM |
4009 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sunnyside Royal Hospital |
Founded in 1781 by Susan Carnegie, it was originally called the Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, and Dispensary.
It was brought under NHS control in 1948, and in 1962 it became the Sunnyside Royal Hospital.
The hospital closed in 2011 but the building still stands.
The tour is a 360º photograph from the outside of the abandoned hospital
Accessibility note: The hospital itself is not open to the public, but the grounds around it are fairly uneven and grassy. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:36 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:36 PM |
EDM |
4010 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is a hub for people to meet, share ideas, learn new skills and experience exhibitions and events that are imaginative and stimulating. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:38 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:38 PM |
EDM |
4011 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tentsmuir Forest and Beach |
Tentsmuir Forest and Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve are in north east Fife, Scotland. Covering some 50 square miles, the forest was originally sand dunes and moorland before acquisition by the Forestry Commission in the 1920s. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:40 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:40 PM |
EDM |
4012 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Highlanders Museum |
The Highlanders Museum
World War II Exhibition |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:42 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:42 PM |
EDM |
4013 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Kelpies |
The Kelpies are two 30-metres tall sculptures depicting the heads of two kelpies, mythological water spirits.
The sculptures were made by Andy Scott and completed in 2013.
The Kelpies are the largest equine sculptures in the world and represent the history of horse powered heritage across Scotland.
The Kelpies are located inside the Helix Community Park, next to an extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
The tour is a 360º photo that shows the area.
Accessibility note: The area is accessible throughout for wheelchair users. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:44 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:44 PM |
EDM |
4014 (Digital Doors Open) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:46 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:46 PM |
EDM |
4015 (Digital Doors Open) |
Torridon |
With some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in Scotland, Torridon is a magnet for walkers, geologists and naturalists. The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3,456ft) which has seven tops and Beinn Alligin, 985m (3,230ft), composed mainly of Torridonian sandstone dating back 750 million years. Routes to the high tops, and others along the coast, are detailed at the Countryside Centre. You’ll also find information about the wildlife on the estate, part of which is in the Beinn Eighe National Nature Reserve. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:48 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:48 PM |
EDM |
4016 (Digital Doors Open) |
Trinity College |
Trinity College and Hospital was founded by Mary of Gueldres (wife of James II) in the mid-fifteenth century. It functioned both as a community of priests and a shelter for the poor and sick of Edinburgh. The church was meant to be a large Gothic building, but only the choir and transepts were ever completed. The famous Trinity altarpiece by Hugo van der Goes is probably from this church. The Hospital survived the Reformation, but was demolished in the nineteenth century to make way for Waverley Station. Fragments of the church building were reconstructed on a new site as Trinity Apse. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:50 PM |
EDM |
4017 (Digital Doors Open) |
Virtual Moredun Top Hillfort 50AD |
Moredun Top Hillfort located on Moncreiffe Hill near Perth, Scotland.
The site of an Iron Age fort.
For more information: http://www.taylp.org/archaeology-projects/hillforts-seats-of-power/ |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:53 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:53 PM |
EDM |
4018 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wallace's Monument, Ayrshire |
This category A listed building is a dramatic, Neo-Gothic tower was built to commemorate William Wallace between 1855-57 after designs by Robert Snodgrass Its square-plan footprint castellated top give it a powerful sense of rootedness in the landscape it sits in, emulating the strength of the man it was built for The name Barnweil was said to have originated from a comment Wallace made that the Barns of Ayr burned well when full of English soldiers. However, it is actually derived from its location near the ruins of the medieval church of Barnweil, whos parish was suppressed in the 17th century There is a 360º, black and white, image of the monument from the field in which it stands Accessibility note: Access to the monument is only possible by a climbing the hill which it caps |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:55 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 06:00:22 PM |
EDM |
4019 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Bow |
The West Bow was a steep z-shaped street which formed the main route between the Royal Mile and the Grassmarket. The narrow road was shadowed by buildings with projecting galleries and overhanging upper storeys. By the early nineteenth-century the properties in the West Bow had fallen on hard times, and in 1829 it was remarked that ‘few will regret their removal, to make room for modern improvements’. Only a few years later much of the West Bow was demolished to make way for the newly created Victoria Street. |
Tour |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:57 PM |
Tuesday 30th of June 2020 05:58:57 PM |
EDM |
4020 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unst Heritage Centre |
Unst Heritage Trust and Unst Boat Haven are dedicated to the cultural heritage and history of this most northerly island in Scotland. The collection includes fine original wooden boats of various types that have been in use over the past 140 years. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:31 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:31 PM |
EDM |
4021 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unst Boath haven |
For many hundreds of years Unst has lain in the midst of one of the richest fishing grounds in the world. The small wooden boats fished for cod and ling up to 30 miles offshore.
http://www.unstheritage.com/web/unst-boat-haven/ |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:33 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:33 PM |
EDM |
4022 (Digital Doors Open) |
Unst Bus shelter |
The Unst Bus Shelter, also known as Bobby's Bus Shelter, is a bus shelter and bus stop near the village of Baltasound, on the isle of Unst, Shetland, Scotland. It is maintained by the Shetland Islands Council. It is located on the main road across Unst - the A968 - which runs between Belmont and Haroldswick. |
Organization |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:36 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 02:58:36 PM |
EDM |
4023 (Digital Doors Open) |
Arbroath Mortuary Church |
The Mortuary Chapel was built in 1884 by Patrick Allan-Fraser as a mausoleum for the Fraser family. The building was later gifted to the people of Arbroath as a non-denominational chapel, with maintenance of the chapel falling to the Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield Trust.
The chapel is built in red sandstone with intricate carvings embellish the interior and exterior.
The tour is a 360º photograph of the outside of the building, showing the structure and the surrounding cemetery. The view is just to the side of the main entrance.
Accessibility note: There is a small step to enter the chapel. No disabled access to the upper floor. Parking is very limited around the monument. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 03:54:48 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 03:54:48 PM |
EDM |
4024 (Digital Doors Open) |
Castle Stalker |
Built around 1320 for the MacDougalls, the castle today belongs to the Stewarts.
Gaelic name is Stalcaire, meaning Hunter or Falconer.
The castle was acquired in 1965 by Lt. Col. D. R. Stewart Allward who restored the castle over a period of ten years.
The castle is privately owned and is open for visitor during selected times over the summer, to be arranged in advance.
Featured in 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail as one of the sites for the Castle of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh.
The virtual tour is a set of images you click between, with a blueprint of the castle serving as a point of reference on the right side of the screen. For each movement, a text appears beneath the image with information on the view. For each location, you can look right and left and some will have a pop-up window containing more information.
Accessibility note: The castle does not accomodate wheelchair users. Access to the castle requires the ability to enter/exist a boat and there are steps in and around the castle. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 03:58:23 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 03:58:23 PM |
EDM |
4025 (Digital Doors Open) |
Culzean Castle |
Designed by Robert Adam in the 18th century, this opulent castle sits atop the Ayrshire cliffs as one of 40 buildings in the 260 ha estate of the 10th Earl of Cassillis.
The estate features a Swan Pond, an ice house, formal gardens, and an indoor fruit garden, as well as the famous Oval Staircase at the centre of the castle, also an Adam design.
There is a self-guided trail through the grounds which visitors can take as well as guided tours, picnic areas, and wheelchair access
There is a 360º image of the staircase, linked blow, as well as a set of external 360º images in and around the castle grounds, above.
Accessibility note: There is accessible parking and dogs are allowed
https://roundme.com/tour/52578/view/133164/ |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:02 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:02 PM |
EDM |
4026 (Digital Doors Open) |
David Welch Winter Gardens |
One of Britain's largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti in Europe. It includes a Temperate House, a Corridor of Perfumes, a Fern Houses, a Victorian Corridor, a Japanese Garden, A Tropical House, and an Arid House. Originally opened in 1899, the greenhouses were rebuilt after suffering storm damage in 1969. Located next to Duthie Park, the tour starts in the park and moves through the indoor gardens with a set of interactive 360º photos that allow easy travel through the spaces. Accessibility note: The ground in the gardens varies but the majority is level paving with wide doorways. |
Tour |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:04 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:15:58 PM |
EDM |
4027 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunnottar Castle |
Dunnottar Castle is a ruined 15th century fortress on built on a jutting headland.
The headland has been fortified since as early as the 9th century, though the current ruins are those of the 15th and 16th century buildings.
It is best known for being the site where the Scottish Crown Jewels were hidden from Oliver Cromwell.
12 of the structures on the site are listed buildings, and the site itself is a scheduled monument - meaning that is is an historic site of national importance that is protected from change.
This tour allows you to move through the space leading to the castle and see the gorgeous coastline as well as the striking ruins through 360º images.
Accessibility note: The site must be walked to along a rough path, so may be difficult for wheelchairs |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:06 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:06 PM |
EDM |
4028 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh castle |
Since the 12th century and the reign of David I, there has been a royal castle on the rock overlooking the area that is now Edinburgh, but the site has been occupied since the Bronze Age.
It has been the location of many conflicts throughout its history, playing key roles in the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite rebellion.
Today, the castle is one of Scotland's most visited tourist attractions, with over two million visitors in 2017.
It plays host to many events, notably including the Military Tattoo during the annual Edinburgh Festival in the summertime.
Above is a 360º drone video, but the link provides a more in depth look at the fortress.
This tour is a Google-powered set of 360º photographs that allow the viewer to navigate the fortress and and 'walk' through it.
Accessibility note: All areas of the castle are accessed from a 350m long, sloped route. This route is cobbled and so can be a steep, uneven surface. There are stairs to some areas of the castle, but many have ramp access - such as the Great Hall, the National War Museum, and St Margaret's Chapel. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:08 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:08 PM |
EDM |
4029 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edzell Castle |
The castle was built in 1520 with walled gardens from the 17th century. The castle is today a ruin but the garden is still maintained.
The castle was built by the 8th Earl of Crawford and the garden expanded in 1604 by his son. Today the castle belongs to Historic Scotland and is open all year.
The castle once housed Mary Queen of Scots on a visit in 1562.
was occupied by English troops during Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in 1651.
The grounds further contain a family burial vault and a summer house which can be explored.
Tour is a 360º view from the 17th century formal garden with a close view of the castle ruins and the wall.
Accessibility note: The castle has partial wheelchair access. There are ramps leading to the visitor centre and all part of the garden are accessible. The castle itself has step and cobble surfaces and is not suitable for users with physical disabilities. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:10 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:10 PM |
EDM |
4030 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fort George |
18th-century fortified garrison and working army barracks, housing Highlanders' regimental museum. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:12 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:12 PM |
EDM |
4031 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glamis Castle |
Glamis Castle was the childhood home to HM Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother, having been the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne since 1372.
The site's history dates back to 1034 when King Malcolm II was murdered there at a Royal Hunting Lodge.
The tour a 360º photograph of the Castle's courtyard which looks out into the grounds and down a section of the long driveway.
Accessibility note: The ground floor, including the restaurant, is wheelchair accessible, but the castle tour includes uneven floor and stairs throughout. Motorised scooters are available for free to access the gardens. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:14 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:14 PM |
EDM |
4032 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holyroodhouse Palace |
The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the Queen's official residence in Scotland and contains many artefacts of Scottish royal history.
The Queen's Gallery at the Palace of Holyroodhouse hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection.
The Palace was used by Mary, Queen of Scots for official and state entertaining but the Palace as it stands today was built between 1671-78.
To access the tour, click the box entitled 'Launch Project' after following the link. The tour is an interactive set of 360º images from three different rooms inside the house. Each room has clickable info boxes that tell facts of the interior decoration.
Accessibility note: Pushchair may not be taken into the palace. The lift leading to the State Harbour is under maintenance until April 2019. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:16 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:16 PM |
EDM |
4033 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Martin |
Isle Martin is an uninhabited island in Loch Broom, on the west coast of Scotland. It is the closest Summer Isles to Ullapool and has been the site of a monastery, a herring curing station and a flour mill. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:18 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:18 PM |
EDM |
4034 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kelvingrove Museum |
The gallery opened in 1901 as the Palace of Fine Arts. Built around its large Centre Hall, the museum houses a wide ranging collection of art, arms, and natural history items across 22 galleries.
The museum also holds the Salvador Dali painting 'Christ of St John of the Cross' from 1951 which shows the crucified Jesus hovering over a dark body of water.
The tour consists of a set of 360º images of the interior and exterior of that gallery, showing the suspended Spitfire aircraft.
Accessibility note: There is level access and accessible parking and a hearing loop. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:20 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:20 PM |
EDM |
4035 (Digital Doors Open) |
Kinneff Old Church |
The Parish church of Kinneff was first consecrated in 1242, and has since undergone various alterations and renovations before entering its current state after 1876.
It is a typical example of a Scottish 'T' shaped kirk which is used to direct the whole congregation to the pulpit.
It is open daily for visitors and is a very short drive away from Inverbervie.
This tour is a 360 photo of the interior of the kirk, displaying the 'T' design and the pared back interior.
Accessibility note: There is an accessible parking drop off point as well as both level and ramp access to the building itself. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:22 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:00:22 PM |
EDM |
4036 (Digital Doors Open) |
David Welch Winter Gardens |
One of Britain's largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti in Europe. It includes a Temperate House, a Corridor of Perfumes, a Fern Houses, a Victorian Corridor, a Japanese Garden, A Tropical House, and an Arid House. Originally opened in 1899, the greenhouses were rebuilt after suffering storm damage in 1969. Located next to Duthie Park, the tour starts in the park and moves through the indoor gardens with a set of interactive 360º photos that allow easy travel through the spaces. Accessibility note: The ground in the gardens varies but the majority is level paving with wide doorways. |
Tour |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:17 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:16:10 PM |
EDM |
4037 (Digital Doors Open) |
Montrose War Memorial |
At Hope Paton Park in Montrose is this granite memorial topped with a bronze statue of Peace.
The central element is dedicated to WWI, with bronze plaques commemorating those who fought from Montrose.
This is flanked by two blocks on each side which remember soldiers from WWII.
Originally unveiled in 1922, the WWII blocks were added later.
This tour is a 360º photograph taken in front of the monument allowing for full frontal views of all five elements.
Accessibility note: The memorials are accessible from the pavement on the level. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:19 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:19 PM |
EDM |
4038 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
Perth is a city in central Scotland, on the banks of the River Tay. It is the administrative centre of Perth and Kinross council area and the historic county town of Perthshire. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:21 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:21 PM |
EDM |
4039 (Digital Doors Open) |
Perth 1440 |
A project with Tayside Landscape Partnership. VR reconstruction of Perth, Scotland in 1440. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:23 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:23 PM |
EDM |
4040 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Castle |
This castle dates from the 13th century and was built on a northern headland of St Andrews. Now in ruins, the castle still partially watches over the seas and surrounding area of the town. The famous 'bottle dungeon' is found here, cut out of the stone beneath the fortress. Visitors can compare the underground siege mine and the decorative Hamilton Facade. This tour consists of multiple 360º images in and around the ruins. Accessibility note: There is a wheelchair accessible visitor centre which includes multi-sensory elements for those with visual impairments. The dungeon, mines, and upper floors of the castle are not accessible for those with mobility issues or wheelchairs. |
Video |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:25 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:09:35 PM |
EDM |
4041 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Cathedral |
The ruined Roman Catholic cathedral was built 1158 and was the main seat of the Catholic Church in Scotland in the Middle Ages.
The cathedral fell into disuse after the Scottish Reformation in the sixteenth century, which outlawed Catholic mass. The building was stormed by Protestants, destroying the interior, and the ruins were used for building material for the town.
The ruins of the cathedral suggest that the building was once 119 metres tall, making it the largest church to have been built in Scotland.
The tour consists of ten 360º views of the cathedral which can be clicked between in thumbnails on the bottom of the page or in icons spread around the images.
Accessibility note: All areas of the cathedral, visitor centre, shop, and museum are accessed over grass or gravel paths. A ramp is available for entry to the museum. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:27 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:27 PM |
EDM |
4042 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Preservation Trust |
Welcome to the tour of St Andrews Preservation Trust musuem. Here you will be able to explore the museum, enjoy reconstructions of past life in St Andrews and relax in its gardens! |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:29 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:29 PM |
EDM |
4043 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kilda |
Take a tour! Recreating the Village Bay of St Kilda as it would have looked, enables a better understanding of how the island was and the way of life, around 1890. before the island was evacuated on 29 August 1930. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:31 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:31 PM |
EDM |
4044 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Salvator's Chapel |
This chapel was founded in 1450 and built in a neo-Gothic style. It was originally founded with a missionary and educational function as it was part of Bishop Kennedy's College of the Holy Saviour. St Salvator's has been the site of much conflict between Protestants and Catholics, with both taking their toll on the building. There has been restoration and changes made in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and the current building is a mixture of old and new, showing signs of its difficult history. This tour consists of a 360º photograph of the inside of the chapel. Accessibility note: The northern entrance is wheelchair accessible. |
Video |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:33 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:10:39 PM |
EDM |
4045 (Digital Doors Open) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
The Centre was founded in 1993 by Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath and the Uist Art Association and the museum explores North Uist's social, domestic, economic, cultural and religious life.
The collection is built up from artefacts from the nineteenth and twentieth century, as well as a collection of Scottish, local, and international art and craft pieces.
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre is located on the shoreline of a marine Special Area of Conservation.
The tour consists of two 360 images taken inside two rooms of the Centre that can be moved between.
Accessibility note: The centre is wheelchair accessible. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:35 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:35 PM |
EDM |
4046 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Kelpies |
The Kelpies are two 30-metres tall sculptures depicting the heads of two kelpies, mythological water spirits.
The sculptures were made by Andy Scott and completed in 2013.
The Kelpies are the largest equine sculptures in the world and represent the history of horse powered heritage across Scotland.
The Kelpies are located inside the Helix Community Park, next to an extension of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
The tour is a 360º photo that shows the area.
Accessibility note: The area is accessible throughout for wheelchair users. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:37 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:05:37 PM |
EDM |
4047 (Digital Doors Open) |
David Welch Winter Gardens |
One of Britain's largest indoor gardens, the David Welch Winter Gardens boasts the most extensive collection of succulents and cacti in Europe. It includes a Temperate House, a Corridor of Perfumes, a Fern Houses, a Victorian Corridor, a Japanese Garden, A Tropical House, and an Arid House. Originally opened in 1899, the greenhouses were rebuilt after suffering storm damage in 1969. Located next to Duthie Park, the tour starts in the park and moves through the indoor gardens with a set of interactive 360º photos that allow easy travel through the spaces. Accessibility note: The ground in the gardens varies but the majority is level paving with wide doorways. |
Tour |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:07:59 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:15:47 PM |
EDM |
4048 (Digital Doors Open) |
TimeSpan Museum |
Timespan is a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, Sutherland in the Far North of Scotland. It offers a high quality venue with a museum, contemporary art gallery, archive, shop and cafe. Established in 1986, Timespan has developed from a community heritage enterprise to a multi-award-winning creative development hub. Timespan provides a rich cultural programme of events and activities to its visitors every year. The organisation will contribute to CINE with a case study and best practice guidelines based on research of the nearby Strath of Kildonan. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:08:01 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:08:01 PM |
EDM |
4049 (Digital Doors Open) |
Urquhart Castle |
The present ruins of Urquhart Castle stem from the thirteenth to the sixteenth centuries but there are traces of a Medieval fortification on the site stemming from the seventh century.
The castle is one of the largest in area in Scotland.
It has belonged to many different clans but most notably belonged to the Grants and was under siege by Jacobites following the 1688 Revolution.
The tour starts with a view over that castle and has arrows that are used to navigate through the landscape. The tour can be viewed in Virtual Reality.
Accessibility note: The visitor centre is fully accessible and there is a photographic guide for those who have mobility issues. Disability buggies are available on request and accessible parking spots. |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:08:03 PM |
Wednesday 05th of August 2020 04:08:03 PM |
EDM |
4050 (Digital Doors Open) |
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|
Organization |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 01:23:52 PM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 01:23:52 PM |
EDM |
4051 (Digital Doors Open) |
University of St Andrews |
|
Organization |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 10:40:52 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 10:40:52 AM |
EDM |
4052 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Lion and The Unicorn |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:25:07 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:29:38 AM |
EDM |
4053 (Digital Doors Open) |
Oak Panels, Edzell Castle |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:38:57 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:38:57 AM |
EDM |
4054 (Digital Doors Open) |
Metal Scale |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:45:18 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:47:16 AM |
EDM |
4055 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Indian (stage set 5 of 5) |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:46:22 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:47:29 AM |
EDM |
4056 (Digital Doors Open) |
Hyrax skull |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:48:02 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:48:02 AM |
EDM |
4057 (Digital Doors Open) |
Medieval Zoomorphic or Animal Headed terminal |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:50:40 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:05:58 PM |
EDM |
4058 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scotland: Perth, intersection South-Methven Sts |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:53:22 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:06:27 PM |
EDM |
4059 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fishing sinker |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:55:03 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:55:03 AM |
EDM |
4060 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lead Charm, St Andrews Cathedral |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:56:19 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:56:19 AM |
EDM |
4061 (Digital Doors Open) |
WW1 Water Bottle |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:57:12 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:57:12 AM |
EDM |
4062 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rifle - covered in marine silt |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:58:08 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:58:08 AM |
EDM |
4063 (Digital Doors Open) |
Earthenware Jar |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:59:47 AM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 11:59:47 AM |
EDM |
4064 (Digital Doors Open) |
Pictish cross slab fragment, 7th-11th Century. |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:00:57 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:00:57 PM |
EDM |
4065 (Digital Doors Open) |
Boiler from the puffer “VIC 32” |
|
3D Object |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:01:56 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 12:01:56 PM |
EDM |
4066 (Digital Doors Open) |
Wick Heritage Museum |
|
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:00:01 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:00:01 PM |
EDM |
4067 (Digital Doors Open) |
Raemoir House |
Raemoir House is a private Mansion House surrounded by 14 acres of parkland. The buildings date back to 1715 and contains a multitude of rooms like the Oval dining room and the Big Fish bar, named after the 96 lbs fish hanging over the whiskey cabinet.
The video tour above has an audio guide to go with some 360º photography of the building.
Linked below that is an interactive tour, found through the link and at the bottom of their homepage, which consists of an set of 360º images.
Acessibility note: Accessible parking is available. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:04:44 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:06:12 PM |
EDM |
4068 (Digital Doors Open) |
Edinburgh castle |
Since the 12th century and the reign of David I, there has been a royal castle on the rock overlooking the area that is now Edinburgh, but the site has been occupied since the Bronze Age.
It has been the location of many conflicts throughout its history, playing key roles in the Wars of Scottish Independence and the Jacobite rebellion.
Today, the castle is one of Scotland’s most visited tourist attractions, with over two million visitors in 2017.
It plays host to many events, notably including the Military Tattoo during the annual Edinburgh Festival in the summertime.
Above is a 360º drone video, but the link provides a more in depth look at the fortress.
This tour is a Google-powered set of 360º photographs that allow the viewer to navigate the fortress and and ‘walk’ through it.
Accessibility note: All areas of the castle are accessed from a 350m long, sloped route. This route is cobbled and so can be a steep, uneven surface. There are stairs to some areas of the castle, but many have ramp access - such as the Great Hall, the National War Museum, and St Margaret’s Chapel. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:07:51 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:07:51 PM |
EDM |
4069 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen Longhouse Settlement |
A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan.
Virtual Reconstruction and Film: Sarah Kennedy
Digital Curation, Archaeological Research and Narration: Jacquie Aitken
Character Animation: Lucy Hardie
Digital Systems: Iain Oliver
Digitisation of feature objects: Catherine-Anne Cassidy
Project Coordinator: Alan Miller
The settlement of Caen is located a few miles north of the fishing village of Helmsdale along the Strath of Kildonan road. It is located in a narrow valley along the banks of a tumbling burn that flows into the Helmsdale River. The presence of Neolithic stone burial cairns and Iron Age roundhouses in the vicinity shows us that people had been farming this land for over 6,000 years.
In 1230AD, the lands of Kildonan formed part of the Earldom of Sutherlandshire, a part-feudal land-owning system created by Alexander II, who granted the lands to William de Moravia, the 1st Earl of Sutherland. This system prevailed relatively unchanged until the early 19th century when the landowners implemented a major plan of improvements instigated by technological and agricultural advancements led by a wealthy class of aristocrats known as improvers.
The people of Kildonan were removed from their homes and relocated to the coast at Helmsdale and were allocated small strips of land to work on the steep stony hillsides, next to the sea. The hilly uplands in Kildonan were used to graze huge flocks of cheviot and blackface sheep, whose wool had tripled in price due to high demand in Britain and Europe.
The reconstruction of the township of Caen gives us an authentic insight into the daily life of a farming community, before the Clearances. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:11:16 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:12:22 PM |
EDM |
4070 (Digital Doors Open) |
Helmsdale 1890 |
Title: Helmsdale 1890
Date: 1890
Location: Kildonan, Sutherland, Scotland.
CINE
A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan.
Virtual Reconstruction and Film: Sarah Kennedy
Digital Curation, Archaeological Research and Narration: Jacquie Aitken
Character Animation: Lucy Hardie
Digital Systems: Iain Oliver
Digitisation of feature objects: Catherine-Anne Cassidy
Project Coordinator: Alan Miller |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:13:19 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:13:19 PM |
EDM |
4071 (Digital Doors Open) |
Roundhouse Construction |
|
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:14:35 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:14:35 PM |
EDM |
4072 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Johns Kirk - Perth |
Perth 1440.
A short clip of St Johns Kirk during the rebuild of the Choir 1440-1448.
Part of the Tay Landscape Partnership project. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:17:56 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:18:24 PM |
EDM |
4073 (Digital Doors Open) |
Dunscaith Castle - Isle of Skye |
Our Dunscaith reconstruction is part of an exclusive video ' Skye Story' created for the AROS Centre on Skye.
Cupido started 1st of September 2018. The project's overall objective is to develop new business opportunities in the cultural and cultural heritage sector around the North Sea, to reinforce the economic position, competitiveness and social cohesion of local rural communities in areas with a declining population. CUPIDO intends to strengthen a viable and sustainable future economy, based on the social historic role and core qualities and values of the involved regions, cities and local communities.
CUPIDO is co-funded by the North Sea Region Programme 2014-2020.
The partnership has 14 partners from 7 regions in 6 countries around the North Sea. All in regions with an ageing population, due to both urbanisation and changing demography, and with municipalities that struggle to maintain a basic level of services and common functions. The new approach is to lift forward culture as a driver in local & regional development policies and to explore its potential. Culture in the context of CUPIDO is cultural activities (art, dance, music) as well as cultural heritage.
The project's overall objective is to develop new business opportunities in the cultural and cultural heritage sector around the North Sea, to reinforce the economic position, competitiveness and social cohesion of local rural communities in areas with a declining population. The project intends to strengthen a viable and sustainable future economy, based on the social historic role and core qualities and values of the involved regions, cities and local communities.
CUPIDO is mainly about the commercialisation of the cultural sector that contributes towards creating vibrant, sustainable rural municipalities/communities that attract people to live, work and enjoy life. The project offers its partners an opportunity to jointly share resources, knowledge and expertise to commercialise the cultural sector. It enables insight into new business approaches, stimulates the development of products and services, and aims at an average of five new start-ups per area and support to existing SME's.
Follow CUPIDO in social media #cupidoNSR
northsearegion.eu/cupido/ |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:19:47 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:19:47 PM |
EDM |
4074 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Kilda c.1880 |
Virtual reconstruction and video: Sarah Kennedy
Music: Mairi Morrison and Alasdair Roberts
Video text: Dr Bess Rhodes
Landscape generator: Dr Iain Oliver
Project coordinator: Dr Alan Miller
A project in collaboration with the Open Virtual Worlds research team based within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and the project CUPIDO.
Cupido started 1st of September 2018. The project's overall objective is to develop new business opportunities in the cultural and cultural heritage sector around the North Sea, to reinforce the economic position, competitiveness and social cohesion of local rural communities in areas with a declining population. CUPIDO intends to strengthen a viable and sustainable future economy, based on the social historic role and core qualities and values of the involved regions, cities and local communities.
CUPIDO is co-funded by the North Sea Region Programme 2014-2020.
The partnership has 14 partners from 7 regions in 6 countries around the North Sea. All in regions with an ageing population, due to both urbanisation and changing demography, and with municipalities that struggle to maintain a basic level of services and common functions. The new approach is to lift forward culture as a driver in local & regional development policies and to explore its potential. Culture in the context of CUPIDO is cultural activities (art, dance, music) as well as cultural heritage.
The project's overall objective is to develop new business opportunities in the cultural and cultural heritage sector around the North Sea, to reinforce the economic position, competitiveness and social cohesion of local rural communities in areas with a declining population. The project intends to strengthen a viable and sustainable future economy, based on the social historic role and core qualities and values of the involved regions, cities and local communities.
CUPIDO is mainly about the commercialisation of the cultural sector that contributes towards creating vibrant, sustainable rural municipalities/communities that attract people to live, work and enjoy life. The project offers its partners an opportunity to jointly share resources, knowledge and expertise to commercialise the cultural sector. It enables insight into new business approaches, stimulates the development of products and services, and aims at an average of five new start-ups per area and support to existing SME's.
Follow CUPIDO in social media #cupidoNSR |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:21:46 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:21:46 PM |
EDM |
4075 (Digital Doors Open) |
Black Carrs Clip 15 |
|
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:22:13 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:22:13 PM |
EDM |
4076 (Digital Doors Open) |
Impressions of St Kilda |
|
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:25:54 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:25:54 PM |
EDM |
4077 (Digital Doors Open) |
Loch na h-Airde - Viking Dockyard on Skye |
On the isle of Skye, archaeologists have discovered evidence of a 12th century Viking dockyard, this is what it may have looked like.
This project has been part of CUPIOD, a wider project in conjunction with the AROS Centre, Skye.
We have reconstructed various time periods telling the evolution of the Isle of Skye.
Full video available to view at the AROS Centre, Portree, Skye, Scotland as part of the 'Skye Story'.
Further information on the dockyard discovery can be found here:
bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-scotland-13297459/viking-shipyard-found-on-skye |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:28:17 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:28:17 PM |
EDM |
4078 (Digital Doors Open) |
Glenshee Archaeology Project |
The Glenshee Archaeology Project was developed by Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust and delivered in partnership with Northlight Heritage between 2012 and 2017. Through 'citizen science', the project aimed to address the neglected narrative of north-east Perth and Kinross, uncover the fascinating story of prehistoric and early historic life in Glenshee and share this with residents and visitors.
For more information on the project visit: pkht.org.uk/projects/current-projects/glenshee/
This video was created in conjunction with Perth & Kinross Heritage Trust and the University of St Andrews, School of Computer Science, Open Virtual Worlds Research Team as a Student Project in the Summer of 2019.
Student - Jack Horsburgh.
Supervisor - Alan Miller.
Expert Guidance - David Strachan, Director of Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:29:12 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:29:12 PM |
EDM |
4079 (Digital Doors Open) |
Caen - A Highland Township |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:29:54 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:47:32 PM |
EDM |
4080 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lost St Andrews Toolbooth |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:30:35 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:30:35 PM |
EDM |
4081 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrews Cathedral c1318 |
This is our virtual reconstruction of how we believe the Cathedral may have looked around 1318, the year of its consecration.
Bringing the former grandeur of the building back to life, creating a better understanding of the layout, scale, appearance and importance of this historic monument.
openvirtualworlds.org
smarthistory.co.uk |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:31:45 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:31:45 PM |
EDM |
4082 (Digital Doors Open) |
Timespan Welcome |
Featuring Timespan Staff & locals of Helmsdale
Music : Helmsdale Planets Suite by Chris Dooks
Shot & Edited by Bluemungus |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:33:23 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:47:54 PM |
EDM |
4083 (Digital Doors Open) |
Berwichshire Shellfish Symposium |
Thursday 24th October 2019
Held in Eyemouth by Blue Marine Foundation and Berwickshire Marine Reserve
Blue Marine Foundation
The Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) is working to solve the crisis in the oceans through providing innovative solutions to overfishing and enabling the creation of marine reserves. Although BLUE is a small NGO, it punches above its weight, having achieved a tremendous amount for the oceans in a short time. In 2014 BLUE won NGO of the Year in the PEA (People Environment Achievement) Awards in recognition that it was ‘getting results where they matter most’. In 2015 BLUE won four PEA Awards as part of the GB Oceans Coalition including ‘Overall Champion’.
For more information visit bluemarinefoundation.com/
Berwickshire Marine Reserve
Scotland’s coastal waters contain a remarkable underwater world, inhabited by thousands of different species.
The Berwickshire Marine Reserve works to preserve this unique environment through conservation and education.
Located on the east coast of Scotland, between the historic fishing towns of Eyemouth and St Abbs, the reserve supports conservation activities and research, while promoting responsible recreational use of the waters and advocating for sustainable fishing practices.
Berwickshire Marine Reserve is a registered charity and is Scotland’s only voluntary marine reserve.
For more information visit berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk/ |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:34:01 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:34:01 PM |
EDM |
4084 (Digital Doors Open) |
Solstice in Helmsdale |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:34:39 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:34:39 PM |
EDM |
4085 (Digital Doors Open) |
Holy Trinity 1559 |
Holy Trinity 1559
Holy Trinity Church in St Andrews has played a major role in Scotland’s religious life since the Middle Ages. It was central to the events of the Scottish Reformation. Indeed, it was at Holy Trinity that the 16th century Protestant leader John Knox first preached in public.
Yet even before this, Holy Trinity was a significant Catholic church. In the 1520s Archbishop James Beaton described it as the most important parish church in the country.
Over the generations the buildings of Holy Trinity have undergone major changes. Indeed the church was almost completely rebuilt (barring the tower) at the start of the 20th century.
This reconstruction of Holy Trinity as it may have appeared in 1559 was created by the Smart History team in St Andrews (led by Dr Alan Miller). It is based on research into historical images and written records (including property documents) undertaken by Dr Bess Rhodes, Peryn Westerhof Nyman, and Chelsea Reutcke. The digital reconstruction was created by Sarah Kennedy.
A virtual reality version of the reconstruction can be experienced as part of the Divine and Human exhibition at Holy Trinity Church, South Street, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9NL (which runs until 31 October 2019).
The reconstruction was funded by St Andrews Community Trust. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:35:44 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:35:44 PM |
EDM |
4086 (Digital Doors Open) |
Lords of the Isles - 15th Century Finlaggan |
Today Loch Finlaggan on Islay seems a peaceful backwater. Yet in the Middle Ages it was an important power base. The two islands of Eilean Mor (or Large Isle) and Eilean na Comhairle (or Council Isle) on Loch Finlaggan were the site of a major residence of the Lords of the Isles – who governed the Hebrides and parts of mainland Scotland and Ulster.
Since the early 1990s, the Finlaggan Archaeological Project (led by Dr David Caldwell), in collaboration with the National Museum of Scotland and the Finlaggan Trust, has been seeking to understand Finlaggan’s extraordinary past – uncovering evidence of this site’s residential, administrative, and ceremonial significance.
Drawing on the findings of the Finlaggan Archaeological Project, researchers at the University of St Andrews and Smart History have created a new digital reconstruction of Finlaggan as it may have appeared in the fifteenth century – in the latter phase of its medieval glory days.
A full virtual reality version of the reconstruction can be viewed at the Finlaggan Trust Visitor Centre on Islay. To discover more about the Trust and how to visit Finlaggan please go to: finlaggan.org/
Video: Smart History
Music Colla Mo Rùn |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:36:28 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:36:28 PM |
EDM |
4087 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy 1072 |
In 1072 the small Scottish village of Abernethy was the site of a meeting between the King of Scots, Malcolm Canmore, and William of Normandy (who had recently conquered England). In a show of force William brought a fleet of ships up the River Tay, and Malcolm made an oath of loyalty to the English ruler. Exactly what Malcolm believed he was promising is still debated by historians.
At this time Abernethy was an important religious centre, and home to a community of Culdees or Céli Dé (which means ‘client of God’ in Gaelic). The Culdees were Christian holy men who followed a form of religious life developed in Ireland during the Early Middle Ages.
Today Abernethy is famous for its tall early medieval round tower – an extraordinary survival from the time of the Culdees. There is only one other tower of this type in Scotland (at Brechin Cathedral), although they are more common in Ireland. The tower probably served as a bell tower and treasury.
This reconstruction represents how Abernethy may have looked in the 1070s. It shows the tower, church, and dwellings of the Culdees and their tenants. It was created by the University of St Andrews and Smart History, in collaboration with the Tay Landscape Partnership and Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust. The reconstruction was inspired by the study of the extant round tower and its surroundings, and comparison with early monastic sites in Ireland (including Downpatrick, Devenish, and Glendalough).
An interactive virtual reality version of the reconstruction can be explored at the Museum of Abernethy, School Wynd, Abernethy, Perthshire, PH2 9JJ. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:37:52 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:37:52 PM |
EDM |
4088 (Digital Doors Open) |
Isle Ornsay Harbour |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:41:18 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:41:18 PM |
EDM |
4089 (Digital Doors Open) |
Camuscross |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:42:23 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:42:23 PM |
EDM |
4090 (Digital Doors Open) |
An Crubh |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:43:27 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:43:27 PM |
EDM |
4091 (Digital Doors Open) |
Iron Age Kildonan |
A project between Timespan Museum, a cultural organisation in Helmsdale, a village in the very northeast of Scotland, local, global and planetary ambitions to weaponise culture for social change and the University of St Andrews as part of CINE project.
CINE - a collaborative digital heritage project between 9 partners and 10 associated partners from Norway, Iceland, Ireland and Scotland. The Lead Partner is Museum Nord. The project is funded by the Northern and Arctic Periphery Programme. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:46:47 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:47:43 PM |
EDM |
4092 (Digital Doors Open) |
Bennachie App Intro Video |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:54:00 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:54:00 PM |
EDM |
4093 (Digital Doors Open) |
Abernethy |
The beautiful village of Abernethy, home to one of only two remaining round towers in Scotland. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:58:28 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:58:28 PM |
EDM |
4094 (Digital Doors Open) |
Cottown - Clay Houses of the Carse |
Buildings that were “made out of the ground upon which they stood” were once the most common vernacular structures in parts of Scotland...... for more information visit:
taylp.org/historicbuildings/clay-buildings-of-the-carse/
Music: The Lass o' Gowrie, by Lady Carolina Nairne (1766-1845).
contemplator.com/scotland/gowrie.html |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 01:59:39 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:00:11 PM |
EDM |
4095 (Digital Doors Open) |
Doors Open Days 2019! |
Doors Open Days 2019 was our biggest yet! Have a wee look back on all the amazing venues that were open across Scotland for free this September. Thanks to all the volunteers, visitors, partners and funders - we can't wait for next year!
If you visited the festival, we'd love to hear your feedback: http://bit.ly/dod2019visitorsurvey. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:20:08 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:21:40 PM |
EDM |
4096 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Whithorn Way - Trailer |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:21:03 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:21:53 PM |
EDM |
4098 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rothesay Pavilion Trailer 2020 |
Rothesay Pavilion Project - New Trailer
For the last few months I have had the absolute pleasure to travel and work in Bute for the Rothesay Pavilion project. Meeting the amazing community, exploring the stories about the pavilion and the Island. My film practice and process is to represent the stories connected to the pavilion and the people who live in the Island and share their stories in the Rothesay Pavilion when it reopens. Really excited to share this first video trailer - a huge thanks and love to all people who took part so far. This is just the start -to get involved just get in touch.
bashartcreative.com |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:27:42 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:27:42 PM |
EDM |
4099 (Digital Doors Open) |
All Saints Challoch Church Newton Stewart |
A Brief tour of the Challoch Church.
All Saints is an inclusive, affirming community where all are welcome. You are invited to share in all our services and in the Holy Eucharist. All baptised people are welcome to receive Holy Communion with us. If browsing these pages encourages you to visit us, we shall be delighted to meet you. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:29:37 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:29:37 PM |
EDM |
4100 (Digital Doors Open) |
Allanton Peace Sanctuary Scotland - Flags |
Allanton World Peace Sanctuary is a meeting place of the heart, bringing together people of all faiths and cultures. May Peace Prevail on Earth. |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:31:00 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:31:00 PM |
EDM |
4101 (Digital Doors Open) |
Annan Haaf Net Film |
This is a film which was sent to the Museum by the Annan Haaf Net Project. The film is about the history of Haaf Net Fishing and what the future will hold for the 1000 year old method of fishing.
If you would like to know more about the Annan Haaf Net Project see: https://www.annan.org.uk/haaf-netting... |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:32:35 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:38:40 PM |
EDM |
4102 (Digital Doors Open) |
Anwoth Old Kirk, Day 1 | Circa 1627 |
Anwoth Cemetery and the Old Kirk are located in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. These clips were taken in early June on a rainy afternoon. This location is also seen in the 1973 Wicker Man film.
iMovie: Amberlyn Nelson ©2008
Track: Bailadouro
Music: Sangre Cavallum | www.tesco-germany.com/
Visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anwoth |
Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:33:49 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:38:51 PM |
EDM |
4103 (Digital Doors Open) |
Sun05Apr2020 - Balmaclellan, Kells & Dalry linked with Carsphairn |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:36:25 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:36:25 PM |
EDM |
4104 (Digital Doors Open) |
Madalaine As Scrooge Brigend Theatre Dumfries December 2017 |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:37:22 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:37:22 PM |
EDM |
4105 (Digital Doors Open) |
syma x8 over buittle castle |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:38:20 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:38:20 PM |
EDM |
4106 (Digital Doors Open) |
History Insights - Robert Burns and 'The Hermitage' at Friars' Carse |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:40:06 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:40:06 PM |
EDM |
4107 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rabbie Burns house,grave- St Michaels Church,Dumfries-You're Welcome Willie Stewart-Eddi Reader |
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Video |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:41:16 PM |
Tuesday 08th of September 2020 02:41:16 PM |
EDM |
4108 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tour Sites |
A map of the sites from 2019 with virtual tours. |
Map |
Monday 17th of May 2021 05:04:19 PM |
Tuesday 18th of May 2021 10:42:19 AM |
EDM |
4110 (Digital Doors Open) |
Armadale |
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Image |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 11:23:58 AM |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 11:23:58 AM |
EDM |
4111 (Digital Doors Open) |
Workshops Map |
This map shows points created as part of the 2021 workshops. |
Map |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 11:38:24 AM |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 11:39:10 AM |
EDM |
4112 (Digital Doors Open) |
SCT CATCH digital skills workshop 2 VIDEO |
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Video |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 02:00:50 PM |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 02:00:50 PM |
EDM |
4113 (Digital Doors Open) |
Workshops |
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Organization |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 04:18:33 PM |
Wednesday 19th of May 2021 04:18:33 PM |
EDM |
4114 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverclyde Council |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:07:17 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:07:17 PM |
EDM |
4115 (Digital Doors Open) |
William Purves Funeral Directors |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:08:34 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:08:34 PM |
EDM |
4116 (Digital Doors Open) |
Rediscovering the Antonine Wall |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:10:24 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:10:24 PM |
EDM |
4117 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Tall Ship Glenlee in Glasgow |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:11:50 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:11:50 PM |
EDM |
4118 (Digital Doors Open) |
Fairfields Heritage Centre |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:12:55 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:12:55 PM |
EDM |
4119 (Digital Doors Open) |
WWT Caerlaverock |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:15:34 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:15:34 PM |
EDM |
4120 (Digital Doors Open) |
Friends of Cathcart Cemetery |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:22:06 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:22:06 PM |
EDM |
4121 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverclyde Heritage Network |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:23:50 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:23:50 PM |
EDM |
4122 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverclyde Tourist Group |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:26:02 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:26:02 PM |
EDM |
4123 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tarbert Castle Trust |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:27:39 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:27:39 PM |
EDM |
4124 (Digital Doors Open) |
West Highland Museum |
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Organization |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:30:40 PM |
Wednesday 26th of May 2021 02:30:40 PM |
EDM |
4125 (Digital Doors Open) |
Vogrie Country Park |
Vogrie Mansion House, office base of Midlothian Councils Ranger Service |
Organization |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:11:26 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:57:46 PM |
EDM |
4126 (Digital Doors Open) |
Scottish Fisheries Museum |
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Organization |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:15:58 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:15:58 PM |
EDM |
4127 (Digital Doors Open) |
St Andrew's and St George's West |
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Organization |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:17:27 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:17:27 PM |
EDM |
4128 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Scottish Jewish Archives Centre |
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Organization |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:18:52 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:18:52 PM |
EDM |
4129 (Digital Doors Open) |
Museum of Scottish Railways |
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Organization |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:25:56 PM |
Wednesday 02nd of June 2021 02:25:56 PM |
EDM |
4130 (Digital Doors Open) |
Queering the Map of Edinburgh |
To celebrate LGBT+ History Month 2019, LGBT Health and Wellbeing, Scotland’s Urban Past, Scottish Civic Trust, and Our Story Scotland held a workshop in the City Art Centre Edinburgh, where we discussed the city from a queer perspective. What places are important, historic, safe, unwelcoming, personal?
Using a mixture of materials, miniature pride flags and three large maps, we recorded a whole range of memories and locations. These have been used to create this online map, and a printed version showing a smaller selection of places, which will be available around Edinburgh.
When looking through the map, we particularly encourage you to think about how environments can be very different for different people - especially queer people of colour and disabled people. |
Map |
Tuesday 22nd of June 2021 05:13:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of June 2021 05:13:22 PM |
EDM |
4131 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tobacco Merchants House |
42 Millers street headquarters of Scottish civic trust. |
Organization |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:47:22 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:47:22 PM |
EDM |
4132 (Digital Doors Open) |
Tobacco Merchant's House |
View of 42 Miller Street, Glasgow, also known as The Tobacco Merchant's House. Home of the Scottish Civic Trust. |
Image |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:54:36 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:54:36 PM |
EDM |
4133 (Digital Doors Open) |
Shoreham Fort |
Victorian Scheduled Monument, built in 1857 as a prototype to the Palmerston Forts around the country. |
Organization |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 03:57:53 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:31:32 PM |
EDM |
4134 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mackintosh At The Willow |
Original Art Nouveau Willow Tearooms Building, owned by Miss Catherine Cranston and designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh |
Organization |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:00:54 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:00:54 PM |
EDM |
4135 (Digital Doors Open) |
The Hidden Stories Map |
An architectural walking tour exploring the Hidden Stories of Glasgow's Merchant City. Suitable for all ages with activities aimed at younger learners.
In every city there are untold stories where the buildings, statues and place names hold clues to past events and forgotten people.
One of Glasgow’s biggest hidden stories is how it played a part in and was shaped by the transatlantic slave trade.
This map will take you on a journey through part of the city, uncovering some of the hidden transatlantic slave trade connections behind our buildings and the spaces between them.
Take our hidden stories detective challenge, can you follow the route and answer the questions along the way? You’ll need to keep your eyes open and look high and low in order to complete this – Good Luck |
Event |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:01:41 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:15:16 PM |
EDM |
4136 (Digital Doors Open) |
Mackintosh At The Willow |
Original Art Nouveau Willow Tearooms Building, owned by Miss Catherine Cranston and designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh |
Organization |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:04:08 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:04:08 PM |
EDM |
4137 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverkeithing Town House |
masonry tooling and mortar detail, |
Image |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:07:58 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:07:58 PM |
EDM |
4138 (Digital Doors Open) |
Masonry detail |
Detail of front facade, masonry and coarse grained mortar, adjacent to 1770 doorway |
Image |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:18:29 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:18:29 PM |
EDM |
4139 (Digital Doors Open) |
Inverkeithing Town House |
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Organization |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:19:12 PM |
Wednesday 23rd of June 2021 04:19:12 PM |
EDM |
4140 (Digital Doors Open) |
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Organization |
Friday 25th of June 2021 04:36:02 PM |
Friday 25th of June 2021 04:36:02 PM |
EDM |
4141 (Digital Doors Open) |
Burghead Visitor Centre Tour |
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Tour |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 07:42:35 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 09:42:19 PM |
EDM |
4142 (Digital Doors Open) |
Covesea Lighthouse Tour |
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Image |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 07:53:35 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 07:53:35 PM |
EDM |
4143 (Digital Doors Open) |
Covesea Lighthouse Tour |
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Tour |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 07:58:14 PM |
Thursday 16th of September 2021 09:43:20 PM |
EDM |
1 (Coast and Harbour) |
St Salvator's Quadrangle |
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Image |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:19:55 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:19:55 PM |
EDM |
2 (Coast and Harbour) |
University of St Andrews |
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Organization |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:20:49 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:20:49 PM |
EDM |
3 (Coast and Harbour) |
St Andrews Preservation Trust |
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Organization |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:22:57 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:22:57 PM |
EDM |
4 (Coast and Harbour) |
Long Pier |
One of the most noticeable features of St Andrews Harbour is the long stone pier. There has been a pier on this site since the Middle Ages. The original pier was mostly made of wood. Over the centuries the wood was replaced with stone – some of it removed from the nearby ruins of St Andrews Cathedral and Castle. In about 1900 a concrete extension was added at the east end of the pier, making it easier for pleasure steamers to land passengers. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:46:40 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:46:40 PM |
EDM |
5 (Coast and Harbour) |
Long Pier |
One of the most noticeable features of St Andrews Harbour is the long stone pier. There has been a pier on this site since the Middle Ages. The original pier was mostly made of wood. Over the centuries the wood was replaced with stone – some of it removed from the nearby ruins of St Andrews Cathedral and Castle. In about 1900 a concrete extension was added at the east end of the pier, making it easier for pleasure steamers to land passengers. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:47:08 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:47:08 PM |
EDM |
6 (Coast and Harbour) |
Cross Pier |
The Cross Pier was built in the early eighteenth century to provide better protection for the harbour. Over the centuries it has suffered significant damage from storms and rough seas. In 1900 a stone groyne (or protective wall) was added to the south of the cross pier. This groyne was intended to check erosion of the sand dunes known as the East Bents. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:51:12 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:51:12 PM |
EDM |
7 (Coast and Harbour) |
Cross Pier |
The Cross Pier was built in the early eighteenth century to provide better protection for the harbour. Over the centuries it has suffered significant damage from storms and rough seas. In 1900 a stone groyne (or protective wall) was added to the south of the cross pier. This groyne was intended to check erosion of the sand dunes known as the East Bents. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:51:55 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:51:55 PM |
EDM |
8 (Coast and Harbour) |
Outer Harbour |
The early twentieth century saw St Andrews Harbour in decline. An article published in the St Andrews Citizen in 1922 commented that the harbour’s ‘former trade and bustle are a thing of the past’. In the 1880s twenty-four large fishing boats were working from St Andrews, catching white fish such as haddock and plaice, as well as several smaller boats catching shellfish such as crab and lobster. However, by the 1920s overfishing by new steam trawlers had led to a collapse in the local white fish trade, and shellfish had become the focus of fishing in St Andrews. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:55:28 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:55:28 PM |
EDM |
9 (Coast and Harbour) |
Outer Harbour |
The early twentieth century saw St Andrews Harbour in decline. An article published in the St Andrews Citizen in 1922 commented that the harbour’s ‘former trade and bustle are a thing of the past’. In the 1880s twenty-four large fishing boats were working from St Andrews, catching white fish such as haddock and plaice, as well as several smaller boats catching shellfish such as crab and lobster. However, by the 1920s overfishing by new steam trawlers had led to a collapse in the local white fish trade, and shellfish had become the focus of fishing in St Andrews. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:55:47 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:55:47 PM |
EDM |
10 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inner Pier |
A short quay divides St Andrews Harbour into two areas. The Outer Harbour is more exposed and water levels here are completely dependent on the state of the tide. However, sluice gates by the quay mean that the depth of water in the Inner Harbour can be controlled. The division between the two parts of the harbour is very old and can be seen on a sixteenth-century map of St Andrews. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:58:09 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:00:40 PM |
EDM |
11 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inner Harbour |
A short quay divides St Andrews Harbour into two areas. The Outer Harbour is more exposed and water levels here are completely dependent on the state of the tide. However, sluice gates by the quay mean that the depth of water in the Inner Harbour can be controlled. The division between the two parts of the harbour is very old and can be seen on a sixteenth-century map of St Andrews. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:59:15 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 02:59:15 PM |
EDM |
12 (Coast and Harbour) |
Behind the Harbour Tavern |
St Andrews Harbour used to have two pubs. They stood at either end of the line of eighteenth and nineteenth-century buildings directly facing the harbour. The pub at the south end was the Harbour Tavern (also known as ‘The Auld Hoose’), which occupied a whitewashed building with a tile roof. The old pub furnishings were removed in the 1950s when the property was used by the St Andrews Sailing Club. Directly behind the Harbour Tavern stood the local gas works – a reflection of the industrial nature of this area in the early twentieth century. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:04:35 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:04:35 PM |
EDM |
13 (Coast and Harbour) |
Behind the Harbour Tavern |
St Andrews Harbour used to have two pubs. They stood at either end of the line of eighteenth and nineteenth-century buildings directly facing the harbour. The pub at the south end was the Harbour Tavern (also known as ‘The Auld Hoose’), which occupied a whitewashed building with a tile roof. The old pub furnishings were removed in the 1950s when the property was used by the St Andrews Sailing Club. Directly behind the Harbour Tavern stood the local gas works – a reflection of the industrial nature of this area in the early twentieth century. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:04:58 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:04:58 PM |
EDM |
14 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inside Gas Works |
The St Andrews Gas Company was set up in 1834. Gas manufacturing began two years later, with the first gas maker (a local man named William Fowlis) having been trained in Dundee. The gas was made from coal, and was used to light street lamps, and in homes and workplaces. By the end of the 1830s more than 300 properties in St Andrews were using gas. During the early twentieth century gas consumption was still rising (despite the fact that electric power was introduced to St Andrews in 1905). The St Andrews Gas Works continued to operate until 1962. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:10:24 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:10:24 PM |
EDM |
15 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inside Gas Works |
The St Andrews Gas Company was set up in 1834. Gas manufacturing began two years later, with the first gas maker (a local man named William Fowlis) having been trained in Dundee. The gas was made from coal, and was used to light street lamps, and in homes and workplaces. By the end of the 1830s more than 300 properties in St Andrews were using gas. During the early twentieth century gas consumption was still rising (despite the fact that electric power was introduced to St Andrews in 1905). The St Andrews Gas Works continued to operate until 1962. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:11:04 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:11:04 PM |
EDM |
16 (Coast and Harbour) |
Royal George |
In the 1920s a large tenement known as the Royal George stood on the Shorehead, facing St Andrews Harbour. This area was originally occupied by a row of warehouses. As St Andrews’ overseas trade declined in the nineteenth century, the warehouses were converted into accommodation. The resulting homes were often crowded, with whole families living in one room. In the early twentieth century the Royal George was described as ‘an example of Victorianism at its appalling worst’. Local government officials condemned the Royal George as a slum, and in 1935 ordered the families living there to be rehoused. The tenement was eventually demolished in 1963. Despite the lack of space, many families who lived in the Royal George remembered the tenement with affection, valuing the strong sense of community they shared with their neighbours. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:14:53 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:11:35 PM |
EDM |
17 (Coast and Harbour) |
Royal George |
In the 1920s a large tenement known as the Royal George stood on the Shorehead, facing St Andrews Harbour. This area was originally occupied by a row of warehouses. As St Andrews’ overseas trade declined in the nineteenth century, the warehouses were converted into accommodation. The resulting homes were often crowded, with whole families living in one room. In the early twentieth century the Royal George was described as ‘an example of Victorianism at its appalling worst’. Local government officials condemned the Royal George as a slum, and in 1935 ordered the families living there to be rehoused. The tenement was eventually demolished in 1963. Despite the lack of space, many families who lived in the Royal George remembered the tenement with affection, valuing the strong sense of community they shared with their neighbours. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:15:09 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:10:58 PM |
EDM |
18 (Coast and Harbour) |
Outside Bell Rock Tavern |
The Bell Rock Tavern stood at the north end of the buildings facing St Andrews Harbour. It was originally a merchant’s house, and was converted into a pub in 1825. It remained a public house until 1938 when it was converted into a private home known as Bell Rock House. The tavern was called Bell Rock after the lighthouse of that name designed by Robert Stevenson, and completed in 1810. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:17:48 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:17:48 PM |
EDM |
19 (Coast and Harbour) |
Outside Bell Rock Tavern |
The Bell Rock Tavern stood at the north end of the buildings facing St Andrews Harbour. It was originally a merchant’s house, and was converted into a pub in 1825. It remained a public house until 1938 when it was converted into a private home known as Bell Rock House. The tavern was called Bell Rock after the lighthouse of that name designed by Robert Stevenson, and completed in 1810. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:18:57 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:18:57 PM |
EDM |
20 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inside Bell Rock Tavern |
The Bell Rock Tavern, and the nearby Harbour Tavern, were popular with the fishing community and the men who worked at the local gas works. By the early twentieth century the Bell Rock Tavern was in relatively poor repair. Significant restoration work took place in 1938 when the local architects Gillespie and Scott helped convert the building to a private home, and in the 1980s when the St Andrews Preservation Trust funded work. Today Bell Rock House is the only property on the Shorehead to retain much of its historic appearance. |
Panorama |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:21:45 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:21:45 PM |
EDM |
21 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inside Bell Rock Tavern |
The Bell Rock Tavern, and the nearby Harbour Tavern, were popular with the fishing community and the men who worked at the local gas works. By the early twentieth century the Bell Rock Tavern was in relatively poor repair. Significant restoration work took place in 1938 when the local architects Gillespie and Scott helped convert the building to a private home, and in the 1980s when the St Andrews Preservation Trust funded work. Today Bell Rock House is the only property on the Shorehead to retain much of its historic appearance. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:23:25 PM |
Tuesday 16th of March 2021 03:23:25 PM |
EDM |
22 (Coast and Harbour) |
Harbour Underwater |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:53:09 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:53:09 PM |
EDM |
23 (Coast and Harbour) |
Underwater Kelp |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:55:27 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:55:27 PM |
EDM |
24 (Coast and Harbour) |
Underwater Kelp |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:56:40 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:57:41 PM |
EDM |
25 (Coast and Harbour) |
Dolphins |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:58:53 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 02:58:53 PM |
EDM |
26 (Coast and Harbour) |
Minke Whales |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:09:43 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:21:33 PM |
EDM |
27 (Coast and Harbour) |
Fish |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:15:09 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:20:33 PM |
EDM |
28 (Coast and Harbour) |
Seal |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:16:07 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:24:02 PM |
EDM |
29 (Coast and Harbour) |
Jellyfish |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:18:44 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:20:49 PM |
EDM |
30 (Coast and Harbour) |
Underwater |
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Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:19:55 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:19:55 PM |
EDM |
31 (Coast and Harbour) |
Image of Bell Rock Tavern |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:27:55 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:35:17 PM |
EDM |
32 (Coast and Harbour) |
Harbour |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:28:37 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:46:58 AM |
EDM |
33 (Coast and Harbour) |
Images of the Pier |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 03:30:08 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:44:48 AM |
EDM |
34 (Coast and Harbour) |
Gas Works |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:05:24 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:05:24 PM |
EDM |
35 (Coast and Harbour) |
Images of Royal George |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:06:39 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:13:04 PM |
EDM |
36 (Coast and Harbour) |
Images of Royal George Rear of Building |
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Image |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:15:34 PM |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:22:25 PM |
EDM |
37 (Coast and Harbour) |
Long Pier 2020 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:40:45 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:54:14 AM |
EDM |
38 (Coast and Harbour) |
Pier 2020 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:41:41 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:51:10 AM |
EDM |
39 (Coast and Harbour) |
Boat Leaving |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 04:53:21 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:52:55 AM |
EDM |
40 (Coast and Harbour) |
Inner Harbour 2020 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 05:01:59 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:52:08 AM |
EDM |
41 (Coast and Harbour) |
Pier End 2020 |
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Panorama |
Wednesday 17th of March 2021 05:15:55 PM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:54:39 AM |
EDM |
42 (Coast and Harbour) |
Harbour 360 Video |
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Panorama |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 09:21:35 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 09:35:25 AM |
EDM |
45 (Coast and Harbour) |
Long Pier |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:11:29 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:11:29 AM |
EDM |
46 (Coast and Harbour) |
Bell Rock Tavern |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:11:53 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:14:53 AM |
EDM |
47 (Coast and Harbour) |
Gas works |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:12:08 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:15:15 AM |
EDM |
48 (Coast and Harbour) |
Harbour |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:12:25 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:15:31 AM |
EDM |
49 (Coast and Harbour) |
Royal George |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:12:41 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:18:03 AM |
EDM |
50 (Coast and Harbour) |
Rear of Royal George |
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Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:12:56 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:17:43 AM |
EDM |
51 (Coast and Harbour) |
Harbour Tavern |
St Andrews Harbour used to have two pubs. They stood at either end of the line of eighteenth and nineteenth-century buildings directly facing the harbour. The pub at the south end was the Harbour Tavern (also known as ‘The Auld Hoose’), which occupied a whitewashed building with a tile roof. The old pub furnishings were removed in the 1950s when the property was used by the St Andrews Sailing Club. Directly behind the Harbour Tavern stood the local gas works – a reflection of the industrial nature of this area in the early twentieth century. |
Collection |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:13:23 AM |
Thursday 18th of March 2021 10:13:23 AM |
EDM |
52 (Coast and Harbour) |
Coast and Waters Workshop |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:17:52 AM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:51:06 PM |
EDM |
53 (Coast and Harbour) |
Coast and Waters Workshop: St Andrews Harbour: Archaeology, History and Virtual Reality |
St Andrews Harbour was the centre of life for the Fisher Folk of St Andrews. Join us in exploring this new digital reconstruction of St Andrews Harbour 1920 with its coast and waters. |
Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:35:33 AM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 05:22:53 PM |
EDM |
54 (Coast and Harbour) |
The History & Archaeology of St Andrews Harbour |
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Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:49:50 AM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:49:50 AM |
EDM |
55 (Coast and Harbour) |
Exploring The Waters of St Andrews Bay |
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Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:58:43 AM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 11:58:43 AM |
EDM |
56 (Coast and Harbour) |
Social History of St Andrews Harbour |
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Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:08:56 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:08:56 PM |
EDM |
57 (Coast and Harbour) |
Year of Coast and Waters |
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Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:17:14 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:17:14 PM |
EDM |
58 (Coast and Harbour) |
Round Table |
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Video |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:22:58 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:22:58 PM |
EDM |
59 (Coast and Harbour) |
Expolring_The_Waters_of_St_Andrews_Bay.pdf |
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Text |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:38:20 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:38:20 PM |
EDM |
60 (Coast and Harbour) |
Social History St Andrews Harbour |
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Text |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:39:55 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:39:55 PM |
EDM |
61 (Coast and Harbour) |
The History & Archaeology of St Andrews Harbour |
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Text |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:41:41 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:41:41 PM |
EDM |
62 (Coast and Harbour) |
Slides: Year of Coast and Waters 2020 |
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Text |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:43:05 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:43:05 PM |
EDM |
63 (Coast and Harbour) |
Coast and Waters Workshop: St Andrews Harbour: Archaeology, History and Virtual Reality |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:44:32 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:47:44 PM |
EDM |
64 (Coast and Harbour) |
The History & Archaeology of St Andrews Harbour |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:45:02 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:48:16 PM |
EDM |
65 (Coast and Harbour) |
Exploring The Waters of St Andrews Bay |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:45:24 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:48:49 PM |
EDM |
66 (Coast and Harbour) |
Social History of St Andrews Harbour |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:45:52 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:49:14 PM |
EDM |
67 (Coast and Harbour) |
Year of Coast and Waters |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:46:13 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:49:44 PM |
EDM |
68 (Coast and Harbour) |
Round Table |
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Collection |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:46:32 PM |
Friday 09th of April 2021 12:50:20 PM |
EDM |
81 (Coast and Harbour) |
Map Key 1 |
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Image |
Thursday 29th of April 2021 09:23:09 AM |
Thursday 29th of April 2021 09:23:09 AM |
EDM |
1 (Medieval Perth) |
David Simon Illustration |
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Image |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:20:51 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:20:51 PM |
EDM |
2 (Medieval Perth) |
The Perfect Location |
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Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:24:11 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:46:15 PM |
EDM |
3 (Medieval Perth) |
The Perfect Location |
Perth is the perfect place to live in Medieval times. It’s a rich and influential city. It sits at important cross roads for trade in Scotland. The River Tay is still deep enough for ships to arrive, it is the lowest possible crossing point without much danger, and it is easy to reach by road from the West, the South and the North.
Perth was built on commerce, royal patronage and the hard work of its citizens, manufacturing high value goods out of material from the land around. Leather was used to create the finest gloves, wool and flax to make linen and clothing, and salmon was exported wide and far. What luxury the citizens needed was imported by ship and road from across Scotland, Scandinavia, England, the Baltic states, France and the Low Countries bordering the North Sea. Life was good with wine from France, timber from the Baltic, pottery from Holland and France, and other goods from across Europe.
Perth was one of the five wealthiest cities in Scotland and prestigious enough for the kings to hold parliament here 14 times in the 15th century. The citizens took pride in what they had achieved. Life was good in town – if it wasn’t for the repeated times of flooding, washing away houses and bridges, water being contaminated by cesspits, or lives being threatened by epidemics (plagues, water-borne diseases) running through the densely built up settlement. The ground was soggy, and when houses were demolished, they built new ones on top. Buried material is still found today and is in very good condition, telling us a lot about life in Medieval Perth. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:24:27 PM |
Friday 10th of September 2021 06:27:00 PM |
EDM |
4 (Medieval Perth) |
Water Vennel |
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Image |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:28:07 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:28:07 PM |
EDM |
5 (Medieval Perth) |
St Mathews |
Had you come here in medieval times, you would have soggy feet and ankles by now. You would be standing on the shore line in someone’s back yard. And if you were really unlucky, there would be flooding, as so often happened in Perth at that time (and other times). The ground underneath Perth is like a swamp, dense, wet, and carries no oxygen. Anything that gets buried in there is preserved well. In the 20th and 21st centuries, various archaeological excavations in the city have shown a huge amount of very well preserved objects people of medieval and other times have lost, thrown away, or that were washed away with floods. People were keen to avoid floods and just built their houses on the old rubble of previous dwellings. If you build higher, the floods will be less severe for your belongings. Because of the quality of the earth beneath Perth, many natural materials, such as leather and wood were very well preserved and show an astonishing amount of detail. This gives us today a good and very detailed view into the past, as we can imagine more easily how life would have been. When you visit Perth Museum and Art Gallery, you can see many of these found pieces. Archaeologists love Perth, because it is one of the richest places for medieval finds in Scotland. |
Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:30:17 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:47:21 PM |
EDM |
6 (Medieval Perth) |
Soggy Feet |
Had you come here in medieval times, you would have soggy feet and ankles by now. You would be standing on the shore line in someone’s back yard. And if you were really unlucky, there would be flooding, as so often happened in Perth at that time (and other times). The ground underneath Perth is like a swamp, dense, wet, and carries no oxygen. Anything that gets buried in there is preserved well.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, various archaeological excavations in the city have shown a huge amount of very well preserved objects people of medieval and other times have lost, thrown away, or that were washed away with floods. People were keen to avoid floods and just built their houses on the old rubble of previous dwellings. If you build higher, the floods will be less severe for your belongings. Because of the quality of the earth beneath Perth, many natural materials, such as leather and wood were very well preserved and show an astonishing amount of detail. This gives us today a good and very detailed view into the past, as we can imagine more easily how life would have been. When you visit Perth Museum and Art Gallery, you can see many of these found pieces. Archaeologists love Perth, because it is one of the richest places for medieval finds in Scotland. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:30:46 PM |
Friday 10th of September 2021 06:19:56 PM |
EDM |
7 (Medieval Perth) |
Waterfront |
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Image |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:32:01 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:32:01 PM |
EDM |
8 (Medieval Perth) |
Crossing the Tay |
The River Tay is the largest river in Scotland. It transports a lot of water and it can swell and be very strong. Here at Perth is the lowest and safest crossing point before the sea. Over the centuries, the people of Perth have tried several times to build bridges over the Tay which were sadly often swept away again in strong floods. Ferrymen between here and Kinnoull on the other side of the river were busy transferring people and goods in often dangerous currents and atrocious weather conditions. Several bridges at Perth were built over time, and swept away again in times of strong and high floods. In 1209 a flood also destroyed Perth Castle which stood where the Horsecross Concert Hall is today in George Street behind you. To carry people and goods over the Tay, many ferrymen worked in Perth until the new bridge was built. It was dangerous and arduous work to steer against the strong currents and know the best routes across without losing your cargo or risking lives. The present bridge you see before you was built in 1771 by John Smeaton and is the oldest of the bridges in Perth today. Further downstream, there is the Queen’s Bridge (opened in 1960) and the Railway Bridge from the 19th century. In medieval times, there would have been a thriving harbour to your left, just at the end of the High Street where the viewing platform is situated today. The river would heave with boats, fishing vessels and ferries. Porters carried goods off and onto boats, officials collected taxes, and fishermen secured their catch from the river – including highly prized salmon. |
Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:33:23 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:47:55 PM |
EDM |
9 (Medieval Perth) |
Crossing the Tay |
The River Tay is the largest river in Scotland. It transports a lot of water and it can swell and be very strong. Here at Perth is the lowest and safest crossing point before the sea. Over the centuries, the people of Perth have tried several times to build bridges over the Tay which were sadly often swept away again in strong floods. Ferrymen between here and Kinnoull on the other side of the river were busy transferring people and goods in often dangerous currents and atrocious weather conditions.
Several bridges at Perth were built over time, and swept away again in times of strong and high floods. In 1209 a flood also destroyed Perth Castle which stood where the Horsecross Concert Hall is today in George Street behind you. To carry people and goods over the Tay, many ferrymen worked in Perth until the new bridge was built. It was dangerous and arduous work to steer against the strong currents and know the best routes across without losing your cargo or risking lives.
The present bridge you see before you was built in 1771 by John Smeaton and is the oldest of the bridges in Perth today. Further downstream, there is the Queen’s Bridge (opened in 1960) and the Railway Bridge from the 19th century. In medieval times, there would have been a thriving harbour to your left, just at the end of the High Street where the viewing platform is situated today. The river would heave with boats, fishing vessels and ferries. Porters carried goods off and onto boats, officials collected taxes, and fishermen secured their catch from the river – including highly prized salmon. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:34:01 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:34:01 PM |
EDM |
11 (Medieval Perth) |
Outside the Burgh |
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Image |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:40:47 PM |
Thursday 22nd of July 2021 04:53:49 PM |
EDM |
12 (Medieval Perth) |
Outside the Burgh |
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Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:42:24 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:48:14 PM |
EDM |
13 (Medieval Perth) |
Outside the Burgh |
This area was outside the royal burgh of Perth in medieval times and belonged to the Blackfriars monastery. After the Reformation, the land was used mainly by those crafts and trades that needed more space and were hazardous to life in the town, such as the skinners, tanners, and blacksmiths. This area was a thriving and lively suburb once.
Before the Reformation in 1559, this area belonged to the Blackfriar’s monastery. It was also the place where the kings stayed when visiting Perth or holding parliament in town. James I stayed here in 1437 and was brutally murdered. His body was then buried in the grounds of the Carthusian monastery, a religious settlement he founded in 1429. It was where the St James VI Hospital building is today. After the Reformation, the site was used mainly for trades and crafts that needed space and worked with fire, curing, sparks and other dangerous activities for which the city was just too small and densely populated. It was also stank quite badly as animal hides were bathed in a mixture of urine and dog’s dirt before being treated with tannin from oak bark. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:42:36 PM |
Friday 10th of September 2021 06:26:22 PM |
EDM |
14 (Medieval Perth) |
Skinnergate |
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Image |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:44:00 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:44:00 PM |
EDM |
15 (Medieval Perth) |
A Craftis Toun |
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Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:45:24 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:48:32 PM |
EDM |
16 (Medieval Perth) |
Perth – a craftis toun |
Skinnergate was once a main thoroughfare into Perth. Here, just inside the burgh’s boundaries near the city wall was where the Skinners lived. Other smelly and dangerous crafts were settled just outside the wall. Leather workers lived here, and had stalls to advertise their goods.
Life in medieval Perth was packed, humans lived close to their livestock, workshops were in the houses, and everyone was living within the city walls for protection and privileges. Living in the city meant a strict following of rules and many duties to keep life pleasant for everyone, including gait dichting – the cleaning of streets. Life was regulated mainly by members of the guild and the craft incorporations.
Perth was always known for the quality and variety of its crafted goods, it was called a craftis toun, and people from all over Scotland descended on the city during special fair days to buy and trade gold, silver, precious stones, animals, hides, leather goods, wool, pottery, knives, soap, cloth, luxury goods, corn, the famous Tay salmon, wine, beer, spirits, meat of goat, lamb, deer, cow and pig. So you can imagine how busy and packed the place would have been! |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:46:20 PM |
Friday 10th of September 2021 06:15:05 PM |
EDM |
17 (Medieval Perth) |
High Street 2 |
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Friday 19th of March 2021 03:47:51 PM |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:47:51 PM |
EDM |
18 (Medieval Perth) |
Markets in Perth |
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Panorama |
Friday 19th of March 2021 03:49:21 PM |
Wednesday 24th of November 2021 02:49:14 PM |
EDM |
19 (Medieval Perth) |
Markets in Perth |
Look for the octagonal stone in the middle of the High Street. This is where Perth’s Mercat Cross stood in Medieval times. It was a large eight-sided rotunda with a stone pole, symbolising the town’s right to hold markets and used as focal point for public life. Proclamations, entertainment, punishments, gossip, it all happened here.
Markets were held on set days and were crowded, noisy and smelly affairs. Specific markets had designated trading areas to help orientation and confining their dirt to one place. On market days, animals were brought into Perth on the hoof and slaughtered in clear sight of the buyers, offals and blood then cleaned away by porters. Fish was sold in Watergate, near the harbour; while salt was sold in Salt Vennel. You could also buy your ale, bread, vegetables and fruit, and many imported goods from England, Scandinavia and fine wines from France, all arriving by waterway and unloaded in Perth harbour at the end of the High Street.
On special days throughout the churches’ calendar, fairs would be held and the merriment was enlarged by entertainment, big crowds, noisy celebrations and lots of trading from further afield than on a normal market day. |
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St John’s Town |
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St John’s Town |
St John’s Kirk is the oldest church in Perth, predating the formal foundation of the burgh of Perth in 1208. It gave the alternative name of ‘St Johnstoun’ to Perth – and the local football club still carries this name. In this church, John Knox preached in 1559 and started the Scottish Reformation. Where you are standing right now would have been the burgh’s graveyard until 1580. 500 years of burials have raised the ground by about 0.5m, and you now need to step down into the church building.
St John’s Kirk was first mentioned in 1126, and completed in 1241. In 1440, a new choir was added. It was one of the most important parish churches in Scotland. Halkerston’s Tower had a room for female prisoners until 1823. In 1559, John Knox, the Scottish reformer, preached here and planted new ideas for a reformation of the church. His congregation was inflamed and destroyed not just all of forty altars to various saints in the kirk, but also the monasteries around Perth and incited others to follow. The Scottish Reformation had begun in Perth. The church has seen many changes over the years, including being split into three congregations through internal partitions. How you see it today is due to Sir Robert Lorimer’s design of 1923, when it was restored as a memorial to the Perthshire men who fought in World War I. There are many medieval features still to be found. It is definitely worth a visit. |
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High Street 1 |
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St Johns Kirk 1 |
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Trades of Perth |
Perth was a rich and important city in medieval times and was widely known as a craftis toun. Look around the small vennels in the old centre of Perth, especially those that lead to the kirk, and you will see many crafts mentioned that would shape the life of medieval Perth citizens.
Perth was a central focal point for trade in the country and it became rich and important through manufacturing and commerce. It was known as a local centre for trade which was strictly regulated by the guild and officers who supervised prices, the quality of the goods, weights, measures and any potential breach of monopolies. Perth’s Merchant Guild dates back to the year 1210. Especially powerful were the twelve incorporated crafts representing (in order of influence and importance) Hammermen, Baxters, Glovers, Shoemakers, Fleshers, Tailors, Websters, Wrights, Skinners, Tanners, Maltsters, and Brewers. The goods manufactured in Perth were of very high standard, and especially gloves were traded and presented at official functions as high class status symbols. At markets in Perth, agricultural products and materials such as leather, skins, woolfells and wool, corn, flax, and wood were a big part of the medieval economy and provided the raw ingredients for the craftsmen to work with. Other important materials, such as metal were readily imported and arrived mainly by ship on the River Tay. |
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High Street 3 |
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Going to Market |
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Going to Market |
In medieval times, you would now be standing outside the Burgh of Perth, approaching one of its many ports to be allowed in with your wares and goods for market. You would jostle with your fellow men coming in to buy and sell if you lived locally. You might bring your sheep or cattle, your family and the dogs, of course. It would be lively and loud and smelly on a market day in Perth. You would be entertained and be able to buy necessities for your life and imported goods from England, France, Scandinavia and the Baltic. It was always a fine day at a market in Perth!
Markets and Fairs in medieval Perth were a grand affair. People would be jostling to get thought the Ports into the city, they would mingle with livestock, other folk from around the city, entertainers, pickpockets, rich and poor. Markets were held regularly in town, and grand fairs would attract even more people travelling especially to Perth to be entertained, and buy and sell their produce. The city’s ports (entry gates) were around the protective and defensive city wall, with the West Port being right here, where the High Street now crosses Methven Street. Walk down the High Street and imagine it filled with people, animals, smells, shouts, laughter, and busyness. You will eventually arrive at the Mercat Cross where you can find out about the newest announcements and gossip of the day. |
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Charter House |
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Hospital Street |
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The Vale of Virtue |
Here stood in medieval times the Carthusian or Charterhouse monastery complex, reaching as far as where the bus station is today. It was founded by King James I in 1429. The 12 monks lived like hermits in small houses with gardens and the complex would have a church. In the grounds, King James I was buried at the grand and ornate church’s high altar in 1437 after his brutal murder in Perth. There is nothing left of the buildings to see after the people of Perth ransacked the place during the Scottish Reformation, which broke out in Perth in 1559 after a sermon of John Knox in St John’s Kirk. It is said that James I’s grave is still there, but it hasn’t been found yet.
The grounds of Perth’s Charterhouse, called the “Vale of Virtue”, lie on the land in front of you where today the King James VI Hospital stands (founded in 1569 by royal charter), and reached as far back as today’s Bus Station in St Leonard’s Street. The high rise tenements are called the Pomarium Flats, whose name harks back to the monastery’s apple orchards. Walk down the steps and you enter Paradise Place, and the actual location of the monastery. Perth’s Charterhouse is the only Carthusian monastery in Scotland. Their main income was, just like the other monasteries around Perth (Franciscans – the Greyfriars to the south east, Carmelites – the Whitefriars in the West, Dominicans – the Blackfriars in the North) from land and tenants in the city. They prayed for the soul of King James I, and if you were a wealthy, important or influential citizen, or a royal, you secured a burial place as close to the altar as your status and financial means allowed you to also benefit from their spiritual work. The closer you were, the better the prayers would protect you and help you to get into Heaven after you died. |
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Cromwell in Perth |
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Cromwell in Perth |
Had you come here in the 1650s, you would be standing right in the middle of a magnificent military citadel, about 244m square, with lots of activities and stored goods. The citadel was built here after Oliver Cromwell’s siege of Perth and was not popular. A lot of the building material was taken from inhabited buildings, graveyards and walls in town, including the Mercat Cross, and the ramparts were constructed from the turf of the Inches, the communal grazing, leisure and linen drying ground for the city.
Today, you cannot see any traces of the citadel above ground as it was demolished in stages after the Restoration of the Crown in 1660. It was re-occupied during the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745. But why had Cromwell built the citadel in the first place? Perth was a strategically important point for conquering the country. It was the lowest crossing point of the River Tay, the furthest inland harbour, and important roads from North, West and South met here. If you controlled Perth, you could influence the rest of the country. |
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Dry Arch |
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Shoemaker |
Skinnergate was once a main thoroughfare into Perth. Here, just inside the burgh’s boundaries near the city wall was where the Skinners lived. Other smelly and dangerous crafts were settled just outside the wall. Leather workers lived here, and had stalls to advertise their goods. |
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Andrew Love, goldsmith and burgess |
“My name is Andrew Love, and I am a goldsmith. I make jewellery and other fine work for wealthy customers. I’m a burgess of Perth, which means I’m an important member of the burgh community: I’m entitled to trade here and do my work here freely, I have legal rights in the burgh that visitors don’t have, and of course I also have the responsibility to uphold the safety and security of our community. . I own several pieces of land in Perth, and I support the Church by donating the rents for some of my land to different altars and foundations. I’ve donated 5 shillings and 4 pence each year in rents for my croft near the fuller’s mill to the Carmelites at Blackfriars, to have them sing an annual obit mass for my family’s souls, and 6 shillings and 8 pence in rent from my land on Kirkgate goes to the Carthusian charterhouse. I also support the altar to St Eloi, patron saint of goldsmiths and other metalworkers, which I founded in St John’s Kirk.” |
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Alewife |
“I’m a brewster. That means I brew ale and beer. It’s a full-time occupation, like being a baker. Ale is a favourite drink for people in the burgh, but it takes skill and time to brew it well, so most people buy it instead of making it for themselves. A lot of brewsters are women, and it’s been that way for a long time. Like the other crafts in the burgh, brewing is regulated and carefully controlled: there are lots of rules that I have to follow to make sure my ale is good quality. And I have to brew a lot of it! I sell my ale and beer to people of all sorts, all over the burgh - the only exception is the monks at the Charterhouse, since they have their own brewster.” |
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Skinnergate Into Video |
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Labourer Illustration |
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Outside the Burgh ilistration |
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Pilgrim |
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University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is a world class centre for excellence in teaching and research. Open Virtual Worlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers bringing together expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology. The research group works closely with experts and communities in the creation and deployment of cultural heritage content. |
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County Mayo |
County Mayo is a county in Ireland. In the West of Ireland, in the province of Connacht, it is named after the village of Mayo, now generally known as Mayo Abbey. Mayo County Council is the local authority. The population was 130,507 at the 2016 census. The boundaries of the county, which was formed in 1585, reflect the Mac William Íochtar lordship at that time. |
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Ulster University |
Ulster University, legally the University of Ulster, is a multi-campus public university located in Northern Ireland. It is often referred to informally and unofficially as Ulster, or by the abbreviation UU. It is the largest university in Northern Ireland and the second-largest university on the island of Ireland, after the federal National University of Ireland. |
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Skriðuklaustur |
Skriðuklaustur is an old farmstead and a historic site in the valley of Fljótsdalur in Iceland with the ruins of a 16th-century monastery which were revealed by an archaeological excavation between 2002 and 2012. |
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Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS |
Aurora Borealis Multimedia AS is a multimedia company that works in the field of film and television production, interactive digital solutions, graphic design and printing, social media, communication and advertising. The company has experience in 3D modeling terrain, animations primarily based on photogrammetry, drone photography and digital photography. Aurora Borealis has an office and studio in a modern premise in Svolvær, Lofoten. The SME has five permanent employees, as well as some regular freelancers and affiliates working on specific projects. |
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Ballyhillin, County Donegal, Ireland |
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Malin Head |
Malin Head (Irish: Cionn Mhálanna) is located on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal, Ireland and is the most northerly point of mainland Ireland. The northernmost tip is the headland called Dúnalderagh and is located at latitude 55.38ºN. Malin Head gives its name to the Malin sea area. Malin Head encompasses an area north of the Black Mountain, there is no specific point which details the location of Malin Head and the area is peppered with many local place names of Norse and Irish origin. There is a weather station on the head, which is one of 22 such stations whose reports are broadcast as part of the BBC Shipping Forecast. A tower built in 1805 is situated on Altnadarrow also known locally as the Tower hill. |
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Fanad Head, County Donegal, Ireland |
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Fanad Head |
Fanad (official name: Fánaid) is a peninsula that lies between Lough Swilly and Mulroy Bay on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. The origins of the name Fanad are lost in time thought there is some speculation that the name derives from an old Gaelic word Fana for "sloping ground".[3] It is also referred to as Fannet or Fannett in older records. There are an estimated 700 people living in Fanad and 30% Irish speakers. |
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Slieve League cliffs in Ireland, county of Donegal. |
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Sliabh Liag (Slieve League) |
Sliabh Liag, sometimes Slieve League or Slieve Liag (Irish: Sliabh Liag), is a mountain on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal, Ireland. At 596 metres (1,955 ft), it has some of the highest sea cliffs on the island of Ireland. Although less famous than the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare, Slieve League's cliffs reach almost three times higher. |
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Mullaghmore Harbour March 2020 |
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Mullaghmore Head |
Mullaghmore (Irish: An Mullach Mór, meaning "the great summit") is a village on the Mullaghmore peninsula in County Sligo, Ireland. It is a holiday destination with a skyline dominated by Ben Bulben mountain. It is in the barony of Carbury and parish of Ahamlish. |
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Downpatrick Head |
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Downpatrick Head |
Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, meaning "Patrick's stronghold") is a small town about 21 mi (34 km) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has been an important site since ancient times. Its cathedral is said to be the burial place of Saint Patrick. Today, it is the county town of Down and the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Downpatrick had a population of 10,822 according to the 2011 Census. |
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Keem Bay |
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Keem Bay |
Keem Bay (Irish: Cuan na Cuime) is located past Dooagh village in the west of Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. It contains a Blue Flag beach. The bay was formerly the site of a basking shark fishery. |
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Killary Harbour is a 16km long fjord, at the frontier between counties Galway and Mayo (in Ireland). |
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Killary Harbour |
Killary Harbour (Irish: An Caoláire Rua) is a fjord (or possibly a fjard) located in the west of Ireland, in northern Connemara, and the border between counties Galway and Mayo runs down its centre. |
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Alcock brown landing site |
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Looking north along the cliffs towards O'Brien's Tower. |
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Cliffs Of Moher |
The Cliffs of Moher (/ˈmoʊ(h)ər/; Irish: Aillte an Mhothair) are sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland.[2][3] They run for about 14 kilometres (9 miles). At their southern end, they rise 120 metres (390 ft) above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head, and, 8 kilometres (5 miles) to the north, they reach their maximum height of 214 metres (702 ft) just north of O'Brien's Tower, a round stone tower near the midpoint of the cliffs, built in 1835 by Sir Cornelius O'Brien,[2][5] then continue at lower heights. The closest settlements are the villages of Liscannor 6 km (4 miles) to the south, and Doolin 7 km (4 miles) to the north. |
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Loop Head Lighthouse |
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Loop Head |
Loop Head (Irish: Ceann Léime, meaning "leap head"), is a headland on the north side of the mouth of the River Shannon, in County Clare in the west of Ireland. |
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The very tip of Dunmore Head |
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Blasket Islands |
The Blasket Islands (Na Blascaodaí in Irish) are an uninhabited group of islands off the west coast of Ireland, forming part of County Kerry. Abandoned in 1954 due to population decline, the islands are today best known from the story telling of Muiris Ó Súilleabháin and Peig Sayers, and former Taoiseach Charles Haughey's purchase of Inishvickillane in the 1980s. |
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Little Skellig window |
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Dursey Island |
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Dursey Island |
Dursey Island (Irish: Baoi Bhéarra or Oileán Baoi[2]) lies at the southwestern tip of the Beara Peninsula in the west of County Cork in Ireland. Dursey Island is 6.5 kilometres long and 1.5 kilometres wide. The island is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water, Dursey Sound, which has a very strong tidal race, with the submerged Flag Rock close to the centre of the channel. The island has just six or so permanent residents, and is connected to the mainland by Ireland's only cable car. Dursey has no shops, pubs or restaurants. At one point there was a post office on the island; this has since closed. |
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The Mizen Head - Ireland |
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Mizen Head |
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Mizen Head |
Mizen Head (Irish: Carn Uí Néid; anciently Notium or Notion Ancient Greek: Νότιον ἄκρον, romanized: Notion akron]) is located at the extremity of the Mizen Peninsula in the district of Carbery in County Cork, southwest Ireland. |
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Old Head of Kinsale |
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Old Head of Kinsale |
The Old Head of Kinsale (in Irish, An Seancheann) is a headland near Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland. |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 01:49:14 PM |
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Malin Head |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 03:22:06 PM |
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Fanad Head |
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Slieve League |
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County Sligo |
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Downpatrick Head |
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Keem Bay |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 08:54:32 PM |
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Killary Harbour |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 08:57:43 PM |
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Cliffs Of Moher |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 08:59:50 PM |
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Loop Head |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 09:04:50 PM |
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Great Blasket Island |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 09:07:00 PM |
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Dursey Island |
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Thursday 26th of November 2020 09:10:48 PM |
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Downpatrick Head Image 1 |
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Downpatrick Head Image 2 |
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Friday 27th of November 2020 09:22:06 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:22:06 AM |
EDM |
52 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 3 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:23:04 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:23:04 AM |
EDM |
53 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 4 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:24:53 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:24:53 AM |
EDM |
54 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 5 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:30:12 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:30:12 AM |
EDM |
55 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 6 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:30:36 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:30:36 AM |
EDM |
56 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 7 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:31:12 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:31:12 AM |
EDM |
57 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 8 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:31:39 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:31:39 AM |
EDM |
58 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 9 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:32:15 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:32:15 AM |
EDM |
59 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 10 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:33:56 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:33:56 AM |
EDM |
60 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 11 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:34:55 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:34:55 AM |
EDM |
61 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 12 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:35:25 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:35:25 AM |
EDM |
62 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 13 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:35:53 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:35:53 AM |
EDM |
63 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Image 14 |
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Image |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:41:38 AM |
Friday 27th of November 2020 09:41:38 AM |
EDM |
64 (STRATUS) |
Partners |
The partners in the STRATUS project. |
Map |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:11:08 AM |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:11:08 AM |
EDM |
65 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head |
Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, meaning "Patrick's stronghold") is a small town about 21 mi (34 km) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has been an important site since ancient times. Its cathedral is said to be the burial place of Saint Patrick. Today, it is the county town of Down and the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Downpatrick had a population of 10,822 according to the 2011 Census. |
Map |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:14:47 AM |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:14:47 AM |
EDM |
66 (STRATUS) |
Wild Atlantic Way |
The Wild Atlantic Way (Irish: Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin) is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts, of Ireland. This map shows a selection of sites from the trail. |
Map |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:18:30 AM |
Monday 21st of June 2021 10:18:30 AM |
EDM |
67 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Modern Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 01:51:24 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 02:01:27 PM |
EDM |
68 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Modern Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 01:53:54 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 02:01:42 PM |
EDM |
69 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Modern Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 01:54:57 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 02:01:53 PM |
EDM |
70 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Modern Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 01:56:14 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 02:02:04 PM |
EDM |
71 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Modern Photosphere |
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Panorama |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 01:58:49 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 02:02:16 PM |
EDM |
72 (STRATUS) |
Iceland Galcier Tour |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:37:15 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:37:15 AM |
EDM |
73 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:39:21 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:39:21 AM |
EDM |
74 (STRATUS) |
St Catherines |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:42:14 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:42:14 AM |
EDM |
75 (STRATUS) |
Helmsdale 1890 |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:43:37 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:43:37 AM |
EDM |
76 (STRATUS) |
Longhouse Farming Settlement |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:45:28 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:45:28 AM |
EDM |
77 (STRATUS) |
Skriðuklaustur Medieval Augustian Settlement |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:48:16 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:48:16 AM |
EDM |
78 (STRATUS) |
Combined Tour |
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Tour |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:49:44 AM |
Friday 03rd of December 2021 08:49:44 AM |
EDM |
79 (STRATUS) |
Caen Highland Township - 1813 |
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the inhabitants of many small farming communities in the Scottish Highlands were forced to leave their homes. Under the guise of improvement landlords drove out traditional subsistence farmers and created a much less densely occupied landscape. One of the communities affected by this process of ‘clearance’ was the township of Caen in Sutherland. Caen was located in the lower part of the Strath of Kildonan. This area was cleared particularly brutally by representatives of the Duke of Sutherland between 1813 and 1819. Several families resisted the clearances and soldiers were sent from Fort George to maintain order. Today only a few foundations indicate where a thriving farming community once stood. This reconstruction shows the Caen township as it may have looked in 1813, just before the families who lived and worked here were forced out from the Strath of Kildonan. A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, and the Timespan Museum. Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 03:44:41 PM |
Friday 04th of February 2022 11:39:47 AM |
EDM |
80 (STRATUS) |
Helmsdale - 1890 |
During the nineteenth century the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland was one of the largest centres for herring fishing in Scotland. The village and harbour were built around 1818 as part of efforts at economic development by the Sutherland Estate. The new fishing port was intended to provide employment and housing for families who had been forcibly driven out from farms in the Kildonan area during the Highland clearances.This reconstruction shows how Helmsdale may have looked in about 1890, when the herring trade was still thriving. Fish was unloaded on the shore and then taken along to the curing yards, where it was processed and packed into barrels for transport to other parts of the United Kingdom and overseas. Herring from Helmsdale was sent as far away as the West Indies – where in the early nineteenth century it formed part of the diet of slaves working on the plantations. The modern Timespan centre is on the site of the nineteenth century curing yard represented in this reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 03:55:38 PM |
Friday 04th of February 2022 11:40:53 AM |
EDM |
81 (STRATUS) |
Kildonan - Iron Age Roundhouse |
During the Iron Age the Strath of Kildonan in Sutherland was home to many small farming communities. The relatively mild climate of this period enabled the cultivation of barley, wheat, and oats, and the keeping of horses, sheep, and cattle. Although much of the land had been cleared for agriculture, areas of woodland survived (providing shelter for deer, wild boar, and wolves).The Iron Age residents of Kildonan lived in circular roundhouses, made of stone and turf, with conical thatched roofs. Hut circles from these long ago dwellings can still be seen today. More than 350 hut circles have been identified in Kildonan.The roundhouses provided shelter for humans and animals. They were focused around a central hearth, with bays for sleeping and stalls for animals towards the walls of the house. Roundhouses were common throughout the British Isles. However, many of the roundhouses in Kildonan have specific regional variations – including passageways in the walls.This reconstruction shows how roundhouses near Caen in the Strath of Kildonan may have looked about 2000 years ago. The dwellings are set within a wider landscape, which was already profoundly shaped by human activity. Partial deforestation, and the impact of growing crops and grazing animals, made this Iron Age environment far from its original wild state.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 03:57:11 PM |
Friday 04th of February 2022 11:42:23 AM |
EDM |
82 (STRATUS) |
Skriðuklaustur Monastery - 1550 |
Skriðuklaustur was the last Catholic monastery to be founded in Iceland before the Reformation. In June 1500 the farm of Skriða (in the valley of Fljótsdalur in eastern Iceland) was given to a community of Augustinian canons. However, there had already been religious activity on the site for some years before the official grant. According to local legend, a fifteenth-century priest was going to visit a dying man in the valley of Fljótsdalur when he realised he had lost the bread and wine needed for the sacrament. A boy was sent out to look and miraculously found a full chalice of wine, and a paten holding the bread, standing on the grass by the farm at Skriða. A chapel was built on the site where the bread and wine were found. Later, the Augustinians located their church in the same place.During the mid-sixteenth century religious change was imposed on Iceland by Christian III of Denmark. The Danish government forcibly introduced Protestantism, and in 1554 the monastery at Skriðuklaustur was closed and the lands given to a Lutheran pastor. The buildings occupied by the Augustinians fell into ruins, although the church continued in use for some generations. The site was eventually deconsecrated in 1792. In the early twentieth century the writer Gunnar Gunnarsson bought Skriðuklaustur and built a house not far from the monastic remains. Both the monastic site and the house are now part of a cultural institute which is open to the public.This digital reconstruction shows the monastery at Skriðuklaustur just before its closure in the 1550s. Both the exterior and interior have been reconstructed, revealing the probable appearance of spaces such as the dormitory, infirmary, kitchen, store-rooms, chapter-house and church.
Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 03:59:06 PM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 03:59:06 PM |
EDM |
83 (STRATUS) |
Virtual St Catherines |
Welcome to our virtual exhibition of St. Catherine’s Church and Graveyard which is located in Killybegs in the South-west of County Donegal in Ireland. The remains of St. Catherine’s Church and the surrounding graveyard give us an insight into life in 15th and 16th century Ireland. We are proud to share this rich heritage with you, along with a digital artefact collection and visualisation of the building structure and environment. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:00:36 PM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:00:36 PM |
EDM |
84 (STRATUS) |
Glacier Trail – c.1550 |
In the year 1550, the monastery of Skriðuklaustur owned farms in the East-fjords in Iceland. Some were bought while others were donated to save the souls of relatives that passed away. One of the monastery's estates was in the Southeast of Iceland, on the other side of the great Vatnajökull glacier. To get there from Skriðuklaustur you had to travel for more than 100 kilometers and cross the glacier. This estate was one of the most important for the monastery because it was a fishing site for the Icelandic cod. The monastery sent their men there to fish for part of the year, and the catch was dried for storage. The men brought back some of the fish to the Fljotsdalur valley where it provided important nutrition for the patients and people of the cloister. However, the majority of the catch was probably exported to Europe with Hanseatic ships as a financial resource for the monastery. This reconstruction takes you along the glacier trail from Skriðuklaustur to Hálsahöfn and Borgarhofn, the route that the fishermen travelled centuries ago. Along the path, you’ll see farms, a stave church, longhouses, the peak of the glacial, and the fishing site. In the 16th century, the Vatnajökull glacier was not the same hindrance that it is today, but one can wonder if changing climates will make this area passable again.
A Collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute.
Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:02:33 PM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:09:20 PM |
EDM |
85 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head |
Just a few miles north of Ballycastle, on the edge of the earth overlooking the wild Atlantic, lies the rugged, windswept outcrop of Downpatrick Head.
Now a Signature Discovery Point on the famed Wild Atlantic Way, the area provides unparalleled views of the ocean, including a unique vantage point over the Stags of Broadhaven. A majestic sea stack rises tower-like from the sea, with its centuries of layered rock providing shelter to thousands of nesting sea birds. |
Reconstruction |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:17:31 PM |
Thursday 27th of January 2022 04:18:46 PM |
EDM |
86 (STRATUS) |
Caen Pre-Clearances Township 1813 |
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the inhabitants of many small farming communities in the Scottish Highlands were forced to leave their homes. Under the guise of improvement landlords drove out traditional subsistence farmers and created a much less densely occupied landscape. One of the communities affected by this process of ‘clearance’ was the township of Caen in Sutherland. Caen was located in the lower part of the Strath of Kildonan. This area was cleared particularly brutally by representatives of the Duke of Sutherland between 1813 and 1819. Several families resisted the clearances and soldiers were sent from Fort George to maintain order. Today only a few foundations indicate where a thriving farming community once stood. |
Collection |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:30:26 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:37:55 AM |
EDM |
87 (STRATUS) |
Sutherland Chair |
A small wooden chair made by a local house carpenter from bogwood. The sides are made from two pieces of wood forming a natural right angle and the back and seat are connected by wooden spars. These chairs were deliberately designed to be close to the ground so that the sitter would be below the thick peat smoke. Dated early 19th century. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:35:25 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:35:25 AM |
EDM |
88 (STRATUS) |
Sutherland Chair |
A small wooden chair made by a local house carpenter from bogwood. The sides are made from two pieces of wood forming a natural right angle and the back and seat are connected by wooden spars. These chairs were deliberately designed to be close to the ground so that the sitter would be below the thick peat smoke. Dated early 19th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:37:03 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:40:20 AM |
EDM |
89 (STRATUS) |
Helmsdale Fishing Village 1890 |
During the nineteenth century the village of Helmsdale in Sutherland was one of the largest centres for herring fishing in Scotland. The village and harbour were built around 1818 as part of efforts at economic development by the Sutherland Estate. The new fishing port was intended to provide employment and housing for families who had been forcibly driven out from farms in the Kildonan area during the Highland clearances. |
Collection |
Monday 31st of January 2022 10:51:57 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:25:56 AM |
EDM |
90 (STRATUS) |
Metal Can |
3D model of a "Tinkler"-made metal can possibly used for milk or other liquid foodstuffs. Dated early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:12:13 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:12:13 AM |
EDM |
91 (STRATUS) |
Metal Can |
A "Tinkler" made metal can possibly used for milk or other liquid foodstuff. Dated early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:19:57 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:19:57 AM |
EDM |
92 (STRATUS) |
Skriduklaustur Monastery |
Skriðuklaustur was the last Catholic monastery to be founded in Iceland before the Reformation. In June 1500 the farm of Skriða (in the valley of Fljótsdalur in eastern Iceland) was given to a community of Augustinian canons. However, there had already been religious activity on the site for some years before the official grant. According to local legend, a fifteenth-century priest was going to visit a dying man in the valley of Fljótsdalur when he realised he had lost the bread and wine needed for the sacrament. A boy was sent out to look and miraculously found a full chalice of wine, and a paten holding the bread, standing on the grass by the farm at Skriða. A chapel was built on the site where the bread and wine were found. Later, the Augustinians located their church in the same place. During the mid-sixteenth century religious change was imposed on Iceland by Christian III of Denmark. The Danish government forcibly introduced Protestantism, and in 1554 the monastery at Skriðuklaustur was closed and the lands given to a Lutheran pastor. The buildings occupied by the Augustinians fell into ruins, although the church continued in use for some generations. The site was eventually deconsecrated in 1792. In the early twentieth century the writer Gunnar Gunnarsson bought Skriðuklaustur and built a house not far from the monastic remains. Both the monastic site and the house are now part of a cultural institute which is open to the public. |
Collection |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:32:25 AM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 11:32:25 AM |
EDM |
93 (STRATUS) |
St Barbara Statue |
3D model of an icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. Physical object held at the National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151 Part of the Skriðuklaustur Monastery 1550 reconstruction. Digitisation by Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews, in cooperation with the Gunnar Gunnarsson Institute at Skriðuklaustur and the National Museum of Iceland. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Skúli Gunnarsson. Funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:07:35 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:07:35 PM |
EDM |
94 (STRATUS) |
St. Barbara statue / Barböru-líkneski |
An icon statue of St. Barbara, found in pieces during the excavation of Skriðuklaustur. This statue was made in Utrecht, the Netherlands, in the first half of the 15th century. St. Barbara is usually believed to provide protection against rockslides, earthquakes, fires, and high body temperatures. During the severe plagues of 15th-century Europe, the focus shifted to emphasise her role against feverish illnesses. Thus, she became one of the fourteen saints whose roles were to protect people against the impacts of the plagues that were spreading at this time. The statue is made from terracotta and has a light brown/beige colour. The decoration on the statue seems to have been painted red at one point. National Museum of Iceland. item nr: 2005-36-1566. Found 03/08/2005 by AHP https://sarpur.is/Adfang.aspx?AdfangID=1427151 |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:43:45 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:46:03 PM |
EDM |
95 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Tour Intro |
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Video |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:48:19 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:48:19 PM |
EDM |
96 (STRATUS) |
Iron Age Kildonan |
These artefacts are held at Timespan Museum & Arts Centre. Timespan is a cultural institution in Helmsdale, a village in the very northeast of the Scottish Highlands, with local, global and planetary ambitions to weaponise culture for social change. Timespan is a place for art, research, heritage, local history, future propositions and action. We believe that cultural institutions are a political and public space which belong to society, and as such, have a responsibility to shape a brighter new world based on principles of equality, emancipation and inclusion. Comprised of a local history museum, contemporary art programme, geology and herb gardens, shop, bakery and cafe, we take a holistic and integrated approach to our programme and organisation so all elements of what we do and are, service our civic and political agendas – to make art and heritage work meaningfully for our constituents and village and as tools for global cultural and social change. - Timespan |
Collection |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:52:33 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:52:33 PM |
EDM |
97 (STRATUS) |
Bone Spatula |
3D model of a carved bone tool in the shape of a spatula. 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:58:33 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:58:33 PM |
EDM |
98 (STRATUS) |
Bone Spatula |
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Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:59:42 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 12:59:42 PM |
EDM |
99 (STRATUS) |
Interpretation of Landscapes and Seascapes at Downpatrick Head |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:06:29 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:06:29 PM |
EDM |
100 (STRATUS) |
Geomorphology and the Erosion of the Landscape |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:03 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:03 PM |
EDM |
101 (STRATUS) |
St Patrick and Crom Dubh "The Real Story" |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:30 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:30 PM |
EDM |
102 (STRATUS) |
Scientific vs Paranormal Paradigms |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:54 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:07:54 PM |
EDM |
103 (STRATUS) |
Bronze Age and Archaeology |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:08:45 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:08:45 PM |
EDM |
104 (STRATUS) |
French Landing |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:09:12 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:09:12 PM |
EDM |
105 (STRATUS) |
World War 2 & EIRE Signs |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:09:46 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:09:46 PM |
EDM |
106 (STRATUS) |
Dun Briste |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:10:24 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:10:24 PM |
EDM |
107 (STRATUS) |
Ceide Fields |
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Audio |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:10:53 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:10:53 PM |
EDM |
108 (STRATUS) |
Making 360 images with a drone |
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Text |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:13:57 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:13:57 PM |
EDM |
109 (STRATUS) |
Photospheres Guide |
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Text |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:14:17 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:14:17 PM |
EDM |
110 (STRATUS) |
Digital Heritage: Clearances to Colonialism (Part 1) |
Digital Heritage Clearance Colonialism |
Video |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:28:16 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 01:28:16 PM |
EDM |
111 (STRATUS) |
Earthenware Pot |
3D model of a large domestic pottery container with a brown salt glaze commonly used for storing flour and other grains. Dated. c. late 19th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:25:04 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:25:04 PM |
EDM |
112 (STRATUS) |
Earthenware Pot |
A large pottery domestic container with a brown salt glaze commonly used for storing flour and other grains. Dated. c. late 19th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:27:14 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:27:14 PM |
EDM |
113 (STRATUS) |
Roll of Rope |
3D model of a roll of rope. Fishermen used rope to haul their nets, hoist sales and drop anchors. It was a vital necessity abroad any fishing boat. Dated mid-20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:38:00 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:38:00 PM |
EDM |
114 (STRATUS) |
Roll of Rope |
Fishermen used rope to haul their nets, hoist sales and drop anchors. It was a vital necessity abroad any fishing boat. Dated mid-20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:39:29 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:39:29 PM |
EDM |
115 (STRATUS) |
Net Mending Needle |
3D model of a tool used for making and repairing nets. Early examples were made of wood or bone which was later replaced by plastic. Dated early-mid 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:43:49 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:43:49 PM |
EDM |
116 (STRATUS) |
Net Mending Needle |
A tool used for making and repairing nets. Early examples were made of wood or bone which was later replaced by plastic. Dated early-mid 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:44:06 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:44:06 PM |
EDM |
117 (STRATUS) |
Water Jug |
3D model of a large urn-shaped water jug used with a basin for washing at a washstand. Dated early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:52:21 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:52:21 PM |
EDM |
118 (STRATUS) |
Water Jug |
A large urn shaped water jug used with a basin for washing at a wash stand. Dated. Early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:53:39 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 02:53:39 PM |
EDM |
119 (STRATUS) |
Skriduklaustur's network - Sites owned by Skriduklaustur in 16th century |
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Tour |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:27:27 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:27:27 PM |
EDM |
120 (STRATUS) |
Palm |
3D model of a tool used to protect the hand when making or mending sails. It is made from leather and a pad of resin forms the thimble-like head used to push a needle through the tough sailcloth. Dated early to mid-20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:58:07 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:58:07 PM |
EDM |
121 (STRATUS) |
Palm |
A tool used to protect the hand when making or mending sails. It is made from leather and a pad of resin forms the thimble like head used to push a needle through the tough sail cloth. Dated early-mid-20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:59:36 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 03:59:36 PM |
EDM |
122 (STRATUS) |
Weighing Scales |
3D model of general-purpose scales made by Salter Housewares Ltd. Original object dated late 19th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:03:44 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:03:44 PM |
EDM |
123 (STRATUS) |
Weighing Scales |
General purpose scales made by Salter Housewares Ltd. Dated late 19th. Century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:04:43 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:04:43 PM |
EDM |
124 (STRATUS) |
Cooper's "Apprentice Piece" Flask |
This flask was made by a cooper at the end of his apprenticeship and used the same woodworking skills that were required to make herring barrels. Twelve wooden staves were used to make the flask and six brass rings around the outside were used to hold the staves together. Dated. C1880. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:06:22 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:06:22 PM |
EDM |
125 (STRATUS) |
Cooper's "Apprentice Piece" Flask |
3D model of a flask made by a cooper at the end of his apprenticeship. He used the same woodworking skills that were required to make herring barrels. Twelve wooden staves were used to make the flask and six brass rings around the outside were used to hold the staves together. Dated. C1880. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:09:21 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:09:21 PM |
EDM |
126 (STRATUS) |
Cooper's Croze |
3D model of a cooper's croze, used for making grooves about an inch and a half below the rim of a barrel to hold the lid or head. It is stamped "Peter J Jack, Wick". Dated c. late 19th/early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:15:47 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:15:47 PM |
EDM |
127 (STRATUS) |
Cooper's Croze |
Used for making grooves about an inch and a half below the rim of a barrel to hold the lid or head. It is stamped “Peter J Jack, Wick”. Dated c. late 19th/early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:16:12 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:16:12 PM |
EDM |
128 (STRATUS) |
Creel Basket |
3D model of a large basket worn on the back to carry fish usually made from larch or willow branches. The fishwife would sell fish to the surrounding community or barter for fresh dairy produce. Dated c. early 20th century. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Helmsdale Fishing Village reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:19:45 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:19:45 PM |
EDM |
129 (STRATUS) |
Creel Basket |
A large basket worn on the back to carry fish usually made from larch or willow branches. The fishwife would sell fish to the surrounding community or barter for fresh dairy produce. Dated c. early 20th century. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:20:10 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:20:10 PM |
EDM |
130 (STRATUS) |
Stone Bowl |
3D model of a stone bowl found in a Pictish cairn at Dalcharne, in the Strath of Kildonan, in 1853. The vessel comprises an oval bowl with one broken short lug-like, perforated handle. It is made from a soft rock, similar to soapstone, and has concentric and unusual repeated wheat sheaf decoration. The blackening at one at one end of the bowl may signify burning reside and its possible alternative use as a lamp. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:29:04 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:29:04 PM |
EDM |
131 (STRATUS) |
Stone Bowl |
Stone bowl found in a Pictish cairn at Dalcharne, in the Strath of Kildonan, in 1853. The vessel comprises an oval bowl with one broken short lug-like, perforated handle. It is made from a soft rock, similar to soapstone, and has concentric and unusual repeated wheat sheaf decoration. The blackening at one at one end of the bowl may signify burning reside and its possible alternative use as a lamp. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:30:34 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:30:34 PM |
EDM |
132 (STRATUS) |
Spindle Whorl |
A 3D model of decorated stone spindle whorl with concentric ring of punched dots and central perforation, used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:35:29 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:35:29 PM |
EDM |
133 (STRATUS) |
Spindle Whorl |
A decorated stone spindle whorl with concentric ring of punched dots and central perforation, used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:35:49 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:35:49 PM |
EDM |
134 (STRATUS) |
Spindle Whorl |
A 3D model of a spindle whorl for spinning raw wool, made from a grey schist-like rock with central perforation used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn, for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:39:12 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:39:12 PM |
EDM |
135 (STRATUS) |
Spindle Whorl |
A spindle whorl for spinning raw wool, made from a grey schist-like rock with central perforation used as a weight for a wooden drop spindle. The weight helped give the spindle momentum in the twisting, or spinning, of raw wool fibers into yarn, for later making into textiles. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:39:59 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:39:59 PM |
EDM |
136 (STRATUS) |
Stone Lamp |
3D model of a stone lamp made from an oval pebble, with shallow concave oil bowl and wick holder. The wick was traditionally made from the waxy pith from reed stalks and oil was derived from animal fat. It is thought to have been found in the Strath of Kildonan. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:44:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:34:13 PM |
EDM |
137 (STRATUS) |
Stone Lamp |
Stone lamp made from an oval pebble, with shallow concave oil bowl and wick holder. The wick was traditionally made from the waxy pith from reed stalks and oil was derived from animal fat. It is thought to have been found in the Strath of Kildonan. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:47:13 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:47:13 PM |
EDM |
138 (STRATUS) |
Stone Crucible |
3D model of small rounded sandstone bowl or crucible of unknown use and origin. Dated 500BC-500AD. Physical object held at the Timespan Museum. Part of the Iron Age Kildonan reconstruction.
A collaborative project between Open Virtual Worlds, a research team within the School of Computer Science, University of St Andrews and Timespan Museum. 3D digitisation was done by Catherine Cassidy and Iain Oliver with archaeological assistance provided by Jacquie Aitken.
Digitisation funded by the EU Northern Periphery and Arctic Programme 2014-2020 through the “Connected Culture and Natural Heritage in a Northern Environment” (CINE) project. |
3D Object |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:58:13 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 04:58:13 PM |
EDM |
139 (STRATUS) |
Stone Crucible |
A small rounded sandstone bowl or crucible of unknown use and origin. Dated 500BC-500AD. |
Movable Heritage |
Monday 31st of January 2022 05:00:23 PM |
Monday 31st of January 2022 05:00:23 PM |
EDM |
140 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Tour intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:25:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:25:38 PM |
EDM |
141 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head 11th Century Intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:26:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:26:22 PM |
EDM |
142 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Geology Intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:26:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:26:54 PM |
EDM |
143 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Medieval Intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:27:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:27:32 PM |
EDM |
144 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head Mythology Intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:28:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:28:15 PM |
EDM |
145 (STRATUS) |
Downpatrick Head WW2 Intro |
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Audio |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:28:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of February 2022 02:28:52 PM |
EDM |
290 (Sleat) |
University of St Andrews |
The University of St Andrews is a world class center for excellence in teaching and research. Open Virtual Worlds is an interdisciplinary group of researchers bringing together expertise in computing, digital design, history and museology. The research group works closely with experts and communities in the creation and deployment of cultural heritage content. With 10 years experience in 3D and immersive technologies, focusing on system engineering and the relationship between quality of service and experience this partner will contribute data management systems and content production to the project. |
Organization |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 03:57:04 PM |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 03:57:04 PM |
EDM |
291 (Sleat) |
SEALL |
SEALL (Skye Events for All) is a dynamic organisation – a community-led rural touring arts promoter on the Isle of Skye, bringing quality performing arts and wellbeing to rural communities. We have a vibrant workforce and a dedicated and loyal body of volunteers. SEALL has been shaped by the community it serves and is recognised as a leader in rural cultural development in the Highlands. |
Organization |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 04:23:13 PM |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 04:23:13 PM |
EDM |
292 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum |
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Organization |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 04:36:17 PM |
Thursday 21st of February 2019 10:28:14 AM |
EDM |
293 (Sleat) |
Visit Sleat |
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Organization |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 05:12:59 PM |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 05:12:59 PM |
EDM |
294 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh |
An Crùbh was built by the local community as a place to meet and enjoy good food and great coffee. A place that serves the community and its visitors. |
Organization |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 05:16:49 PM |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 05:16:49 PM |
EDM |
295 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum |
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum Collection |
Collection |
Wednesday 05th of December 2018 05:17:57 PM |
Wednesday 20th of March 2019 03:03:41 PM |
EDM |
305 (Sleat) |
Armadale, The Stables Restaurant |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:46:56 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:54:27 PM |
EDM |
306 (Sleat) |
Talla Dearg, Isleornsay |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:46:59 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:08:57 PM |
EDM |
307 (Sleat) |
Bunsgoil Shlèite/Sleat Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:01 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:12:15 PM |
EDM |
308 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:57:33 PM |
EDM |
309 (Sleat) |
Ardvasar Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:04 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:09:58 PM |
EDM |
310 (Sleat) |
Broadford Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:05 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:06:32 PM |
EDM |
311 (Sleat) |
Portree, Skye Gathering Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:07 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:52:10 PM |
EDM |
312 (Sleat) |
Kyle Pier |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:09 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:33:28 PM |
EDM |
313 (Sleat) |
Portree, Community Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:11 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:51:30 PM |
EDM |
314 (Sleat) |
Kinloch Lodge |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:12 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:29:34 PM |
EDM |
315 (Sleat) |
Kyle Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:31:17 PM |
EDM |
316 (Sleat) |
Glenelg Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:15 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:22:06 PM |
EDM |
317 (Sleat) |
Breakish Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:17 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:03:51 PM |
EDM |
318 (Sleat) |
Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:19 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:09:20 PM |
EDM |
319 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Seòmar Chruinneachaidh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:21 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:58:55 PM |
EDM |
320 (Sleat) |
Kyleakin School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:22 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:38:59 PM |
EDM |
321 (Sleat) |
Raasay House |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:24 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:55:07 PM |
EDM |
322 (Sleat) |
Elgol School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:25 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:19:07 PM |
EDM |
323 (Sleat) |
Kyle, Seagreen Restaurant |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:27 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:37:05 PM |
EDM |
324 (Sleat) |
Dornie Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:30 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:15:56 PM |
EDM |
325 (Sleat) |
Glenelg Candles |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:32 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:21:21 PM |
EDM |
326 (Sleat) |
Plockton Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:34 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:48:14 PM |
EDM |
327 (Sleat) |
Portree Square |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:36 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:49:54 PM |
EDM |
328 (Sleat) |
Dunvegan Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:37 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:18:09 PM |
EDM |
329 (Sleat) |
Carbost Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:39 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:14:00 PM |
EDM |
330 (Sleat) |
Kyleakin Green |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:40 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:37:58 PM |
EDM |
331 (Sleat) |
Broadford Car Park |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:42 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:04:46 PM |
EDM |
332 (Sleat) |
Toravaig Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:44 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:12:42 PM |
EDM |
333 (Sleat) |
Portree, Royal Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:45 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:51:52 PM |
EDM |
334 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:47 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:02:46 PM |
EDM |
335 (Sleat) |
Ostaig private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:49 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:47:56 PM |
EDM |
336 (Sleat) |
Armadale, Skye Batiks |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:50 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:53:47 PM |
EDM |
337 (Sleat) |
Ashaig, Pulpit Rock |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:52 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:55:13 PM |
EDM |
338 (Sleat) |
Ashaig Cemetery |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:54 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:54:50 PM |
EDM |
339 (Sleat) |
Broadford Library |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:55 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:09:25 PM |
EDM |
340 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Somerled Rooms |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:57 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:47:55 PM |
EDM |
341 (Sleat) |
Tarskavaig Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:47:58 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:10:17 PM |
EDM |
342 (Sleat) |
Kilmuir Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:00 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:28:27 PM |
EDM |
343 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, amphitheatre |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:03:27 PM |
EDM |
344 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Museum of the Isles |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:06 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:47:31 PM |
EDM |
345 (Sleat) |
Staffin Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:08 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:06:34 PM |
EDM |
346 (Sleat) |
Kyleakin Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:09 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:38:19 PM |
EDM |
347 (Sleat) |
Armadale Ferry |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:11 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:23:03 PM |
EDM |
348 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle Gardens |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:12 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:46:40 PM |
EDM |
349 (Sleat) |
High Pasture Cave, Kilbride |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:25:43 PM |
EDM |
350 (Sleat) |
Kilmore Church |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:16 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:26:40 PM |
EDM |
351 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Fàs |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:18 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:57:56 PM |
EDM |
352 (Sleat) |
Staffin, Columba 1400 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:19 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:06:54 PM |
EDM |
353 (Sleat) |
Broadford Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:21 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:07:02 PM |
EDM |
354 (Sleat) |
Ord, An Acarsaid |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:22 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:46:55 PM |
EDM |
355 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, marquee |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:24 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:04:04 PM |
EDM |
356 (Sleat) |
Armadale, Sleat Community Trading |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:26 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:27:21 PM |
EDM |
357 (Sleat) |
Armadale, Rubha Phoil |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:28 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:24:17 PM |
EDM |
358 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, foyer |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:29 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:03:49 PM |
EDM |
359 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, SkyeSpace |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:31 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:59:14 PM |
EDM |
360 (Sleat) |
Kyleakin, The Magpie Tent |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:33 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:42:24 PM |
EDM |
361 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh, Duisdale |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:35 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:06:09 PM |
EDM |
362 (Sleat) |
Torrin private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:38 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:12:58 PM |
EDM |
363 (Sleat) |
Heaste private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:40 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:22:25 PM |
EDM |
364 (Sleat) |
Ord private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:42 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:45:28 PM |
EDM |
365 (Sleat) |
Ardvasar private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:43 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:10:44 PM |
EDM |
366 (Sleat) |
Achnacloich private house |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:45 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 03:49:47 PM |
EDM |
367 (Sleat) |
Ardvasar 1925 Café |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:47 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:08:33 PM |
EDM |
368 (Sleat) |
The Stables, Armadale Castle |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:48 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:12:23 PM |
EDM |
369 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle Carpark |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:50 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:46:02 PM |
EDM |
370 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh, Duisdale TBC |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:52 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:06:46 PM |
EDM |
371 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig,TDC main hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:53 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:04:38 PM |
EDM |
372 (Sleat) |
Braes Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:55 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:02:33 PM |
EDM |
373 (Sleat) |
Sligachan Hotel |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:57 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:05:31 PM |
EDM |
374 (Sleat) |
Dunvegan Castle |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:48:59 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:16:13 PM |
EDM |
375 (Sleat) |
Bun Sgoil Shlèite |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:00 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:11:57 PM |
EDM |
376 (Sleat) |
Kilmuir Hall, Trotternish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:28:57 PM |
EDM |
377 (Sleat) |
Plockton High School |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:03 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:48:28 PM |
EDM |
378 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, The Green Room |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:05 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:03:06 PM |
EDM |
379 (Sleat) |
Achmore Hall |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:06 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 03:49:02 PM |
EDM |
380 (Sleat) |
Kyle, Ferry Boat Inn |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:08 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:34:33 PM |
EDM |
381 (Sleat) |
Uig Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:10 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:15:45 PM |
EDM |
382 (Sleat) |
Portree, Taigh na Sgire |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:54:06 PM |
EDM |
383 (Sleat) |
Portree, An Tuireann |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:15 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:50:43 PM |
EDM |
384 (Sleat) |
Kinloch Woods |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:17 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:30:48 PM |
EDM |
385 (Sleat) |
Ardvasar Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:19 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:10:18 PM |
EDM |
386 (Sleat) |
Broadford, Dunollie Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:20 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:11:36 PM |
EDM |
387 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Library |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:22 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:58:15 PM |
EDM |
388 (Sleat) |
Armadale Pier |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:24 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:53:26 PM |
EDM |
389 (Sleat) |
Inverie, Knoydart |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:25 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:26:19 PM |
EDM |
390 (Sleat) |
Borreraig, Strath |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:27 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:59:12 PM |
EDM |
391 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle gardens |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:29 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:47:05 PM |
EDM |
392 (Sleat) |
Broadford Gallery |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:30 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:06:05 PM |
EDM |
393 (Sleat) |
Ashaig, Pulpit rock |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:32 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:55:58 PM |
EDM |
394 (Sleat) |
Broadford Church |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:34 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:05:06 PM |
EDM |
395 (Sleat) |
The Stables at Armadale |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:35 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:11:53 PM |
EDM |
396 (Sleat) |
Somerled Rooms, Armadale Castle |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:37 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:06:06 PM |
EDM |
397 (Sleat) |
Broadford carpark at Cafesia |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:39 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:11:08 PM |
EDM |
398 (Sleat) |
Bogmrytle Skye Café, Struan |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:40 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:57:23 PM |
EDM |
399 (Sleat) |
Kyle Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:42 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:33:41 PM |
EDM |
400 (Sleat) |
Kyleakin Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:45 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:38:40 PM |
EDM |
401 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig - TDC main hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:47 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:56:33 PM |
EDM |
402 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, - Fàs terrace |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:49 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:57:00 PM |
EDM |
403 (Sleat) |
Kilmuir |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:50 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:26:57 PM |
EDM |
404 (Sleat) |
Minguinish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:52 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:44:10 PM |
EDM |
405 (Sleat) |
Large Skye Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:53 AM |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:42:49 AM |
EDM |
406 (Sleat) |
SMO |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:55 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:56:02 PM |
EDM |
407 (Sleat) |
An Seomar Uaine |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:57 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 04:44:54 PM |
EDM |
408 (Sleat) |
Ord |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:49:58 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:45:03 PM |
EDM |
409 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh - Duisdale |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:00 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 03:59:02 PM |
EDM |
410 (Sleat) |
Seumus Bar, Sligachan Hotel |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:02 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:05:00 PM |
EDM |
411 (Sleat) |
Raasay Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:04 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:54:55 PM |
EDM |
412 (Sleat) |
Minginish Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:05 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:43:15 PM |
EDM |
413 (Sleat) |
Old Inn, Carbost |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:07 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:44:34 PM |
EDM |
414 (Sleat) |
Waternish Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:08 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:16:58 PM |
EDM |
415 (Sleat) |
Elgol Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:10 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:18:45 PM |
EDM |
416 (Sleat) |
Caroy House, Portree |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:12 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:15:31 PM |
EDM |
417 (Sleat) |
Broadford Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:14 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:09:44 PM |
EDM |
418 (Sleat) |
Sleat Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:16 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 06:05:17 PM |
EDM |
419 (Sleat) |
Carbost Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:17 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:15:11 PM |
EDM |
420 (Sleat) |
Plockton Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:19 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:48:43 PM |
EDM |
421 (Sleat) |
Kilmuir Primary School |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 11:50:21 AM |
Thursday 06th of December 2018 05:29:17 PM |
EDM |
443 (Sleat) |
Scottish Flute Trio and Allan Neave |
The Flute Trio are joined by the guitarist, Allan Neave, for a candlelit evening called 'Lumiere' with the theme of light. Eddie MacGuire features in a new work for flute and guitar, alongside traditional tunes and his piece Northern Light. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:28 AM |
EDM |
444 (Sleat) |
Trio Con Brio |
Three wind players - Oboe, Clarinet and Bassoon, players with either the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orhcestra or Manchester Camerata on a first tour of the Highlands, with a varied concert from Mozart to Joplin. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:27 AM |
EDM |
445 (Sleat) |
'Fall of Bright Water' - Mike Maran and Eden Court Theatre |
A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:09 AM |
EDM |
446 (Sleat) |
Skye Stories - Slide Workshops |
Create hand-made slides, songs & stories for ages 7 - 11 - younger children welcome but must be supervised. With Mary Walters of Edinburgh Slide Workshop. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:43 AM |
EDM |
447 (Sleat) |
Skye Stories Evening |
Story-telling and slide workshop presentations in 'Cu Chulainn' by Sleat Primary School, 'The Stalker' by women of Wester Ross, and the results of the day's workshops. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:47 AM |
EDM |
448 (Sleat) |
Old New Year Cèilidh Dance |
See the Old New Year in with the Sabhal Mor Cèilidh Band |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:20 AM |
EDM |
449 (Sleat) |
Lance Gundarsen, guitar + Holly Thomas |
Classical, flamenco and jazzguitar player from Maine USA, supported by Holly Thomas, ballad singer, Skye |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:30 AM |
EDM |
450 (Sleat) |
'Taighean na Mara - Houses of the Sea' TOSG Theatre |
The new production from the National Gaelic Arts Project with a play by George Gunn, contemporary Highland writer. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:38 AM |
EDM |
451 (Sleat) |
'The Winter's Tale' - Third Party Theatre |
A fairytale with an edge. Comedy blends with tragedy as only Shakespeare can. Magic, music and mayhem combine as only Third Party can and we are treated to a couple of hours of stunning enriching theatre. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:48 AM |
EDM |
452 (Sleat) |
Inner Sense Percussion - Dance |
A welcome return from this scorching Latin outfit, boasting a rip-it-up 11-piece team of drums, sax, & vocals, embracing Rio samba, samba reggae, samba enredo, maracatu and Cuban conga. Only those ready to dance need apply! |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:23 AM |
EDM |
453 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
The Orchestra's Highlands and Islands Tour present Tim Hugh (cello) and conductor Anthony Halstead with Mozart's 'Magic Flute', Boccherini Cello Concertos and Beethoven's Symphony no. 2. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:55 AM |
EDM |
454 (Sleat) |
Irish Harp with Maire ni Chathasaigh |
Maire, partnered by Chris Newman, with some lively clarsach playing and the best guitar on the traditional folk scene. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:54 AM |
EDM |
455 (Sleat) |
Donnie Campbell Cèilidh |
Alasdair Fraser, Buddy McMaster, Harvey Beaton & friends. Wild fiddling and Cape Breton Step Dancing. You will not get in without a pre-booked ticket. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:49:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:04 AM |
EDM |
456 (Sleat) |
Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra |
35-strong Scottish fiddle orchestra with an evening of traditional Scottish music and light classical pieces |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:15 AM |
EDM |
457 (Sleat) |
Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra |
35-strong Scottish fiddle orchestra with an evening of traditional Scottish music and light classical pieces |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:18 AM |
EDM |
458 (Sleat) |
Corner House, Feisty Besoms, Sara Grey |
The 10-piece all women 'Besoms' from Inverness are joined by Sara Grey, the American ballad singer and banjo-player. Corner House are high quality, fast, furious and typically Irish. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:33 AM |
EDM |
459 (Sleat) |
Concert and Cèilidh Dance |
Informal Cèilidh and Dance with Blair Douglas and Arthur Cormack, singing and music interspersed with Cèilidh Dancing. Suitable for everyone whether you want to sit and listen of get up and dance. Licensed - under 14s not allowed |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:22 AM |
EDM |
460 (Sleat) |
Batucada by the Bridge |
A musical journey linking Kyleakin to Kyle with the Inner Sense Percussion Orchestra, on board the local seal boat, with Batucada street music on each side. Jointly run by SEALL and LOCHAN |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:58 AM |
EDM |
461 (Sleat) |
'Squid' |
Strong visual and comic theatre with acrobatics, clowning, puppetry and live music. Set on a lighthouse, Squid is a show of extreme encounters and startling creatures. This tentacular show will keep you on the edge of your cliff. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:28 AM |
EDM |
462 (Sleat) |
Island Fling Dance Weekend |
A weekend (with or without accommodation) of traditional dance styles and music, with Freeland Barbour, Karen Ingrams and Sandra Robertson. Contact Sandra for more details on 01471 833352 |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:01 AM |
EDM |
463 (Sleat) |
Bachue Cafe, Lemon Tarts & Holly Thomas |
The explosive new sound of Corrina Hewat on jazz harp, Steve Milligan, leading young Scottish jazz keyboards are joined by the all women group from the Lemon Tree and Holly Thomas, ballad singer |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:22 AM |
EDM |
464 (Sleat) |
Fèis an Eilein - Survivors Cèilidh |
Cèilidh and dance with anyone left alive at the end of the Skye and Lochalsh Festival |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:13 AM |
EDM |
465 (Sleat) |
'Swan Lake' - Ballet west |
Ballet West - the semi-professional company based in Argyll returns with a lively and colourful performance of this Ballet Classic. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:52 AM |
EDM |
466 (Sleat) |
Village Cèilidh & Dance |
A lively village Cèilidh & dance with the usual mixture of singing, music and dance |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:01 AM |
EDM |
467 (Sleat) |
Storytelling Festival |
An evening of storytelling with George Macpherson from Skye, Paraig MacNeill from Dunblane and Clare Mulholland from Northern Ireland, accordionist Murdo MacLeod plus staff & student artistes from Sabhal Mor. Cèilidh/dance to follow. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:52 AM |
EDM |
468 (Sleat) |
The Big Session |
Fiddle, step dancing and singing from the tutors at the Sabhal Mor Ostaig short courses, including Norman Chalmers, Bruce MacGregor, Rae MacColl and plenty others. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:08 AM |
EDM |
469 (Sleat) |
'Macumba', Jim wilkie and Mike Fraser |
Contemporary singer Jim Wilkie and mujsician Mike Fraser, followed by the truly amazing 10-piece Macumba - a fusion of original & tradtitional Scottish pipe music with the pulsing rhythms of Brazil. "A belter of a band." |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:44 AM |
EDM |
470 (Sleat) |
'Peasouper' - Rejects Revenge |
From the fog of smoggy marshes to the blistering Egyptian heat, the epic tale of greed, jealousy and man's inhumanity to camels. Gloriously silly and winner of the coveted Fringe First and Spirit of the Fringe at the 1995 Edinburgh Fringe. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:58 AM |
EDM |
471 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance Workshop |
Informal Cèilidh dancing for everyone. Simple and enjoyable set dancing. No previous experience needed. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:43 AM |
EDM |
472 (Sleat) |
'Adieu' - Bouncers Theatre |
Charles Edward Stuart and the broken remnants of his defeated Jacobite army flee the Hanovarian John Ferguson, ruthless captain of HMS Furnace charged with the Prince's capture - dead or alive! Survivors escape to homelands no longer able to offer refuge. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:18 AM |
EDM |
473 (Sleat) |
'Faith Healer' - Traverse Theatre |
The intriguing tale of Fantastic Francis Hardy, Faith Healer; of events that unfolded in Kinlochbervie, where a child lies buried, and those in Ballybeg pub where the evening started so well. Not suitable for under-14s. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:02 AM |
EDM |
474 (Sleat) |
Family Dance for the Sradagan |
To raise funds for the area's Gaelic youthclub - Sradagan - a family dance, teas and a good local band for a happy evening for families of all ages. Contact Jeanette MacLure on 01471 844205. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:52 AM |
EDM |
475 (Sleat) |
Anne Lampard Singers |
Buffet supper with entertainment by the Anne Lampard Singers, popular opera peices and songs by a group of very talented student singers. Funds for the Skye Mountain Rescue Team and Crossroads. Telephone 01471 833214 or 833333. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:21 AM |
EDM |
476 (Sleat) |
'Fall of Bright Water' |
A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:04 AM |
EDM |
477 (Sleat) |
'Fall of Bright Water' |
A performance of music, songs stories, dance and photography inspired by the works, landscape and memories of Gavin Maxwell and 'Ring of Bright Water' with Jack Evans and Mike Maran. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:06 AM |
EDM |
478 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Concert and Dance |
A Cèilidh and Dance with Arthur Cormack and Blair Douglas, Christine Primrose, Maggie MacDonald, Catriona Garbutt, Mairi Sine Campbell, James Campbell, Strath Gaelic Choir and local talent. Dance to follow with Arthur and Blair. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:58 AM |
EDM |
479 (Sleat) |
Taighean na Mara - Houses of the Sea |
The new production from the National Gaelic Arts Project wiht a play by George Gunn, contemporary Highland writer. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:49 AM |
EDM |
480 (Sleat) |
Billy Bragg & Sid Griffin |
Prominent socialist singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the mid 80s with several Top Ten albums, numerous Top Twenty singles and a new album out later this year. A unique opportunity to see the man live on a rare tour of Scotland. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:13 AM |
EDM |
481 (Sleat) |
'Let's Play Murder' - Fiona Knowles |
With her new one-woman show - "Let's Play Murder", hot from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - a topical, typical & ever-so-slightly wacky murder mystery with a difference! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:32 AM |
EDM |
482 (Sleat) |
Skye and the Jacobite Rising |
A talk by Dr Alasdair MacLean on the ambivialent attitudes of Skye people to the Jacobite Rising of 1745-46, and appropriate topic in the year of the 250th aniiversay of Culloden. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:49 AM |
EDM |
483 (Sleat) |
Crofting and the Environment |
Andrew Currie, naturalist and writer, Talks and Literature about the Outer Isles in particular. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:39 AM |
EDM |
484 (Sleat) |
Calluna |
Tradtional Scottish and Irish music, with some contempoary work from Charlotte Petersen, Rebecca on Clarsach, Rebecca Knorr on Flute and Kath Campbell on cello and singing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:34 AM |
EDM |
485 (Sleat) |
5½ Swedes - folk band |
Seven Swedes (including 1½ Scots!) plays lively contemporary Swedish/Scottish folk on fiddle, sax, percussion and piano. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:42 AM |
EDM |
486 (Sleat) |
Power & Kilkelly |
Since their debut performance at the 1993 Shetland Festival, Power & Kilkelly - harmonica and guitar duo - have played festivals all over Europe, been been raved about and featured on TV. Traditional Irish/ Jazz/ Bluegrass. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:50:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:37 AM |
EDM |
487 (Sleat) |
Facal Oirbh |
BBC Radio nan Gaidheal would like to meet with Gaelic-speakers about words which are used locally. An informal information gathering session, with no recording on the night. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:48 AM |
EDM |
488 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Gaelic singing in this informal session. No previous knowledge of Gaelic is necessary, just a desire to listen and join in. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:50 AM |
EDM |
489 (Sleat) |
Scottish Country Dance Workshop |
Learn some Scottish Country Dancing at this informal workshop session |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:50 AM |
EDM |
490 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Informal session on Gaelic song. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:53 AM |
EDM |
491 (Sleat) |
Step Dance Workshop |
Informal session in Cape Breton Step Dance, for adults and children, with Keri Simpson & John Sikorski |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:15 AM |
EDM |
492 (Sleat) |
Photo Discovery Workshop |
Photography without a camera. An exciting workshop with Kenny Bean form Edinburgh for adults and children |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:00 AM |
EDM |
493 (Sleat) |
Singing Workshop - Feisty Besoms |
Singing workshop with the Feisty Besoms |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:37 AM |
EDM |
494 (Sleat) |
Ballad Workshop - Sara Grey |
An informal introduction to British and American Ballads. Sara will both talk about and demonstrate, before invitiing peple to join in. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:33 AM |
EDM |
495 (Sleat) |
Photo Discovery Workshop |
Biscuit tin photography - build your own camera with Kenny Bean from Edinburgh |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:04 AM |
EDM |
496 (Sleat) |
Photo Discovery Workshop |
Photography without a camera. An exciting workshop with Kenny Bean form Edinburgh for adults and children |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:56 AM |
EDM |
497 (Sleat) |
Harmony Singing - The Lemon Tarts |
Singing workshop with the Lemon Tarts |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:18 AM |
EDM |
498 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Learn some Gaelic song in this workshop |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:36 AM |
EDM |
499 (Sleat) |
Photo Discovery Workshop |
Biscuit tin photography - build your own camera with Kenny Bean from Edinburgh |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:07 AM |
EDM |
500 (Sleat) |
Photo Discovery Workshop |
Photography without a camera. An excitring workshop with Kenny Bean form Edinburgh for adults and children |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:11 AM |
EDM |
501 (Sleat) |
Sara Grey |
A ballad singer of great strength witha powerful and sweet voie well suited to native American ballands and the great classics of England and Scotland, accompnaying herself on a 5-string banjo. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:14 AM |
EDM |
502 (Sleat) |
'Science on the Move' |
A Roadshow with hands-on exhibits and demonstrations, bringing science fun for everyone, from the Satrosphere in Aberdeen. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:01 AM |
EDM |
503 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:36 AM |
EDM |
504 (Sleat) |
Introduction to Gaelic Workshop |
Find out about, and learn a little Gaelic, through a short talk, video and some speaking. A 'Speaking Our Language' workshop with Cànan. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:43 AM |
EDM |
505 (Sleat) |
Introduction to Gaelic Workshop |
Find out about, and learn a little Gaelic, through a short talk, video and some speaking. A 'Speaking Our Language' workshop with Cànan. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:52 AM |
EDM |
506 (Sleat) |
Film - 'Indian in the Cupboard' |
Indian in the cupboard |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:13 AM |
EDM |
507 (Sleat) |
Film - 'The Maggie' |
Archival 16mm film of the area |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:18 AM |
EDM |
508 (Sleat) |
Film - 'Braveheart' |
The story of William Wallace. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:09 AM |
EDM |
509 (Sleat) |
Dinner & Jazz |
Come & have dinner while listening to a jazz trio featuring Bob Johnston, Aberdonian Tenor Sax, Jazz standards from Sweet Georgia Brown to Take Five. Colin and Jackie Parsons, Double Bass, Guitar. To book, phone Seagreen Restaurant Music starts at 9 pm. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:51 AM |
EDM |
510 (Sleat) |
Jazz Trio |
Jazz trio featuring Bob Johnston, Aberdonian Tenor Sax, Jazz standards from Sweet Georgia Brown to Take Five. Colin and Jackie Parsons, Double Bass, Guitar. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:07 AM |
EDM |
511 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:31 AM |
EDM |
512 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:33 AM |
EDM |
513 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:29 AM |
EDM |
514 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:17 AM |
EDM |
515 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:26 AM |
EDM |
516 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:22 AM |
EDM |
517 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:24 AM |
EDM |
518 (Sleat) |
Storybus |
Come aboard the Storybus for MacGillivray Travelling Tales, based on traditional oral tales with music, puppets and you. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:51:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:20 AM |
EDM |
519 (Sleat) |
Film - 'Casper' |
Lively children's film about a friendly ghost. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:11 AM |
EDM |
520 (Sleat) |
Film 'Bridges of Madison County' |
WIth Meryl streep and Clint eastwood. 16mm film as part of the Eden Court outreach. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:04 AM |
EDM |
521 (Sleat) |
Sara Grey |
A ballad singer of great strength witha powerful and sweet voice well suited to native American ballands and the great classics of England and Scotland, accompnaying herself on a 5-string banjo. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:12 AM |
EDM |
522 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh and Dance |
A Cèilidh led by Annie Marton, Gaelic singer with a variety of performers and dancing with the Storr Lochs Cèilidh Band from about 9.30 pm |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:45 AM |
EDM |
523 (Sleat) |
Melanie O'Reilly |
"O'Reilly's sensuous vouce is the perfect vehicle for entwining jazz styles with Irish Cetlic influences." Melanie and her trio will play an innovative blend of Celtic songs tinged with jazz. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:27 AM |
EDM |
524 (Sleat) |
' The Man and the Mountain' Hullaballoo Theatre |
The story, specially for 6-8 year olds, but enjoyed by all, of a man with one rather large problem : a mountain - in a land where everything must be flat. The postman can't get to the door and the neightbours are cross ! |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:32 AM |
EDM |
525 (Sleat) |
Movies on the Move - Archival Skye film |
Short archival films, to suit local interest, two of which are silent with live piano accompaniment, celebrating 100 years of cinema in Scotland. Featuring "Mairi, Romance of a Highland Maiden 1912", "Crofting in Skye 1939" etc. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:45 AM |
EDM |
526 (Sleat) |
Earball |
From the sharp and witty pen of Seonag Monk and Calum Mackinnon, the central character is the village caretaker, the quitessential island bachelor. Let him take you on a journey to meet the characters who inhabit his world, hall, memory and imagination. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:11 AM |
EDM |
527 (Sleat) |
Dùlamàn and Jaqui Powell-Swinburne |
From Ireland Seòirse O Dochartaigh, Gaelic singer; Heather Innes, singer and percussion and Steafàn Hannigan on pipes and other instruments. Jacqui on Northumbrian Pipes and Gordon Clark on Bouzouki play music from Northumbria and Celtic countries. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:22 AM |
EDM |
528 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Theatre |
These four new pieces are provocative, dynamic, highly charged and exhilirating. It's a must for people interested in dance. "Neat, fast, musclesprung, polished contemporary dance"(The Times) "Infectious unbridled energy" (The Scotsman) |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:10 AM |
EDM |
529 (Sleat) |
Fionna Duncan - Jazz |
A great Jazz night with Fionna Duncan, well known Glasgow based Jazz singer who has sung alongside jazz giants Louis Armstrong, Kenny Ball & Acker Bilk, with Madeleine Eastman from the USA, Ronnie Rae and John Rae, sponsored by Scotrail. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:53 AM |
EDM |
530 (Sleat) |
'The Princess Pirate' - Edinburgh Puppet company |
A witty and sharp show for everyone who is going to be or has been nine years old - Fria suspects she is about to get a new baby in the house. The plots weaves a fantastical world of her imagination as she searches for her kidnapped shipmate/brother. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:20 AM |
EDM |
531 (Sleat) |
Film - 'Babe' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:07 AM |
EDM |
532 (Sleat) |
Film - 'Jumanji' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:16 AM |
EDM |
533 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh with Margaret Bennett |
A Cèilidh as part of the conference about the work of Martin Martin. Ted Cowan 0141 330 5349 |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:48 AM |
EDM |
534 (Sleat) |
Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham - 10th Anniversay tour |
Celebrating 10 years of performing - what more can we say ?! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:42 AM |
EDM |
535 (Sleat) |
Mary Jane Lamond in Concert |
Fresh from Celtic Connections in Glasgow, Mary Jane and her five-piece band from Cape Breton will be performing from her new album, which uses Gaelic music and song in a more contemporary style along with tunes from Cape Breton. Excellent reviews |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:26 AM |
EDM |
536 (Sleat) |
Martin Hayes in Concert |
Martin Hayes, six-times all Ireland fiddle champion and the most indivdual talent of his generation. Played to a packed house in the 1995 Feis an Eilein he returns with Dennis Cahill on guitar. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:16 AM |
EDM |
537 (Sleat) |
The Big Session & Salsa Celtica |
A varied and lively night from all the tutors ar the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Summer Schools. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:50 AM |
EDM |
538 (Sleat) |
7:84 Theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming' |
A summer's night in Edinburgh and a rumour sweeps the city that Sean Connery is staying in the Caledonian Hotel. Slick, quick and often very funny new play, coming at the subject of Scottish identity from various unusual angles. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:13 AM |
EDM |
539 (Sleat) |
Afro-Celtic Dance 'Skokiaan' & 'Bonfire' |
'Skokiaan' from Liverpool play high octane, punchy, brassy music and readily bring audiences to their feet. Highland based, high-speed band 'Bonfire' - Andy Thorburn, Bruce MacGregor and friends - finish our fiery night of afro-celtic music. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:46 AM |
EDM |
540 (Sleat) |
Survivors Cèilidh |
Any survivors from the Festival are welcome to call in for our last night of the Fèis. With floor singers and our own 'Rusty Bucket' the night will turn into a Cèilidh dance. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:45 AM |
EDM |
541 (Sleat) |
Pompeii & Herculaneum |
In association with the University of Aberdeen, Donald Omand will give this illustrated talk. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:42 AM |
EDM |
542 (Sleat) |
Tony McManus |
One of the finest accoustic guitarists in the country. Mainly traditional and is considered second to none. "Worth going a long, long way to hear" (The Scotsman 10/1/97) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:05 AM |
EDM |
543 (Sleat) |
Donnie Campbell Cèilidh |
Fiddle music from the great Alasdair Fraser, Scotland and Buddy McMaster from Cape Breton. Harvey Beaton from Cape Breton and Rae MacColl, Skye will demonstrate traditional Step Dances. Booking is essential. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:06 AM |
EDM |
544 (Sleat) |
Dance Workshop |
Alphonse Soumah from Guinea, West Africa with a percussionist, a morning workshop in conjunction with Sabhal Mor Ostaig students. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:19 AM |
EDM |
545 (Sleat) |
Guinean Dance - Alphonse Soumah |
Dance performance with Alphonse Soumah from Guinea, West Africa with a percussionist, |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:16 AM |
EDM |
546 (Sleat) |
'Let the Donkey Go' Peepolykus Theatre |
Peepolykus Theatre with an hour of pure laughter from talented trio - a silly secret service in a tin-pot country. Very Marx brothers, slapstick, puns, jokes, puppetry, clowning. Worth it just for the digestive biscuit scene. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:30 AM |
EDM |
547 (Sleat) |
'Columcille' Stray Theatre Co |
Stray Theatre Co - a new company from Argyll with a new play commissioned from Iain Crichton Smith on the life of St Columba (1400th anniversary). |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:50 AM |
EDM |
548 (Sleat) |
Misfits |
WALKING ON THE ROOF - an hilarious, poignant and nail biting drama about Wild & Wicked Women, Fugitives & Frauds, Gangs & Guilt, Sons & Mothers. In other words a play about SECRETS and the women who keep them. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:59 AM |
EDM |
549 (Sleat) |
Lazybed - World Premiere |
The World Premiere of Iain Crichton Smith's hilarious critique of the absurdities of modern life with a tale of Murdo, the Crofter who won't get out of bed today for metaphysical reasons. Music by Anna Mhoireach |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:45 AM |
EDM |
550 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - 'Shooglenifty' - Dance |
Get your nifties shoogled at a 22 Century Space Cèilidh - illogical, funnily wonderful. There is not a band to rival this set of Electric Crofters. Supported by Jabble |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:52:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:34 AM |
EDM |
551 (Sleat) |
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Third Party Theatre |
Third Party Productions with a neat, original performance with six of a cast. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:11 AM |
EDM |
552 (Sleat) |
Black Umfolozi African Song and Dance |
This amazing ten-piece troupe from Zimbabwe have to be heard to be believed. A powerful mix of unaccompanied song performed alongside an exuberant display of traditonal dances. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:06 AM |
EDM |
553 (Sleat) |
Scotland Africa 97 - Saaba |
Villagers from Burkino Faso celebrate the similarities between the Highlands and west African village life with drums, dance and words. They visit south Skye and join local musicians for a dance and Cèilidh. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:21 AM |
EDM |
554 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson and Anne Wood, harp and fiddle |
Two talented Scots create pure magic as they dip into traditional music from from around the world, Savourna as one of our leading players of the small harp and Anne on fiddle. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:54 AM |
EDM |
555 (Sleat) |
' Cat Man's Tale' Opera |
Based on "The Great Leonardo" a true story of a priest who became a lion tamer - the priesthood and the circus as places people go to be anonymous. Opera with pzazz ! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:11 AM |
EDM |
556 (Sleat) |
'A Mighty Blow for Freedom' |
A mighty 3-tonne flat-bed truck travels through the Highlands with Michael Sandle's stunning sculpture - a powerful figure takes a cudgel to a television screen, which will have particular resonances in Highland communities. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:32 AM |
EDM |
557 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - Gaelic Poetry - Aonghas MacNeacail, Meg Bateman |
An evening of Gaelic poetry from two leading poets with short readings from local writers. Aonghas MacNeacail is a poet, broadcaster, scriptwriter and journalist. Meg Bateman's most recent collection of poems is Gu Reiteachadh / Reconciliation. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:02 AM |
EDM |
558 (Sleat) |
'Whisky Galore' Mull Theatre |
The clever and tongue in cheek classic comedy is set in the 1951 BBC radio with its own live audience for a unique recording session where the ingenious sound effects require your help. Be there to help save 50,000 bottles of whisky. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:01 AM |
EDM |
559 (Sleat) |
The Green Umbrella |
Special drama and storytelling session based on the traditional American Indian view of the earth as a complete eco-system. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:56 AM |
EDM |
560 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Mhor |
Great Gaelic Cèilidh with pipers, singers and musicians from all over the Island and beyond. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:41 AM |
EDM |
561 (Sleat) |
'Warouk' from Brittany |
Traditional music from Brittany with songs, fiddle, flute, bag-pipes and small pipes. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:39 AM |
EDM |
562 (Sleat) |
'Corridor' - Benchtour Theatre |
"Witty, beautifully detailed production . . . see it." Scotland on Sunday. Three disaparate individuals share a crumbling state of mind - a unique set of monologues intercut with absurd, desperate humour. Visual theatre at its best. Come if you dare . . . |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:53 AM |
EDM |
563 (Sleat) |
Bachue Cafe & Zoots Jazz Quartet |
Corrina Hewat, celtic harp, voice, and Dave Milligan, guitar and keyboard - an equal appreciation of folk and jazz idioms, delicately fused traditional and original material. Zoots Jazz Quartet featuring Mairi Sine Campbell - a local blend of Celtic jazz. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:34 AM |
EDM |
564 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshops |
An informal workshop on Gaelic singing. Come along even if you have no Gaelic for a taste of our singing culture. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:56 AM |
EDM |
565 (Sleat) |
Training Seminar for Musicians |
A day of advice from the music profession for those hoping to make a career out of their musical talents. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:57 AM |
EDM |
566 (Sleat) |
'The Eagle and the Dove' |
St Columba visits Brude, King of the Northern Picts - an illuminated story-telling wtih music by Martyn Bennett, commemorating the 1,400th Anniversary of St Columba's Death. Also a showing of locally made audio-visual stories. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:55 AM |
EDM |
567 (Sleat) |
Step Dance Workshop |
Learn some basic Step Dance - re-introducing our traditional dance culture that moved to Cape Breton last century. This is solo dancing and great fun for everyone to try out. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:19 AM |
EDM |
568 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance Workshop |
Come along and join in some Cèilidh Dancing - informal and lively Scottish set dances. Come by yourself or bring a partner. No previous experiecne required. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:50 AM |
EDM |
569 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
An informal singing workshop in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, with Seòirse of Dùlamàn. Come along even if you have no Gaelic for a taste of our singing culture. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:40 AM |
EDM |
570 (Sleat) |
Step Dance Workshop |
Learn some basic Step Dance with Keri - re-introducing our traditional dance culture that moved to Cape Breton last century. This is solo dancing and great fun for everyone to try out. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:12 AM |
EDM |
571 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance Workshop |
Come along and join in some Cèilidh Dancing - informal and lively Scottish set dances. Come by yourself or bring a partner. No previous experiecne required. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:53 AM |
EDM |
572 (Sleat) |
The Gathering |
A new dramatic music ensemble which features soprano Francies M Lynch, trombonist John Kenny, a 2,000 year-old Celtic boar-headed horn, the Carnyx |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:53 AM |
EDM |
573 (Sleat) |
'The Opium Eaters' - Brouhaha Theatre |
Brouhaha Theatre is Europe's only all female clown trio present a comedy of few manners and even fewer men. Set in a house of ill-repute where the customers have dried up but the booze is still flowing. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:10 AM |
EDM |
574 (Sleat) |
7:84 Theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming' |
A summer's night in Edinburgh and a rumour sweeps the city that Sean Connery is staying in the Caledonian Hotel. Slick, quick and often very funny new play, coming at the subject of Scottish identity from various unusual angles. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:10 AM |
EDM |
575 (Sleat) |
7:84 Scotland - the Workshop |
An informal, fun workshop, looking at a variety of perspectives on Scotland from around the country, using drama, writing and artwork to allow you to express views and emotions about where you live and what Scotland means to you. Open to everyone. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:22 AM |
EDM |
576 (Sleat) |
Donald Black and Malcolm Jones |
Donald has been playing mouth organ from the age of four. He is joined by Runrig guitarist, Malcolm Jones, for a night of lively West coast music . . . not to be missed. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:59 AM |
EDM |
577 (Sleat) |
Piping Iain Macdonald, Rory Campbell |
Bapgpipe music from Iain Macdonald, Glenuig and Rory Campbell, supported by some young local pipers. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:28 AM |
EDM |
578 (Sleat) |
John Purser - Celtic Music |
John Purser, Scottish musicologist and author Talks and Literature about aspects of Scottish Music. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:13 AM |
EDM |
579 (Sleat) |
'Sneaking Behind the Clouds' - Hullaballoo Theatre |
Hullaballoo Children's Theatre (who brought 'The Man in the Mountain' last year), present this acclaimed theatre piece, using clowning and story-telling to produce a play that is moving,scary and humorous and to be enjoyed by children and adults. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:52 AM |
EDM |
580 (Sleat) |
'Pippi Longstocking' - Edinburgh Puppet company |
The strange girl who lives in the run down house on the corner. There is . . . a horse on the roof .. . . a monkey on her shoulder. She doesn't go to school. She lives on her own. She has a barrel full of gold. She has no rules . . . |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:53:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:45 AM |
EDM |
581 (Sleat) |
Slide Workshops - Mary Walters |
Mary Walters from the Slide Workshop in Edinburgh helps you create stories from sound, music and simeple slides. Great fun working in a group to produce an instant show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:13 AM |
EDM |
582 (Sleat) |
The Africa Bus |
As part of Scotland Africa 97 the Africa double-decker bus with its exhibition and workshop will give you a chance to find out bit more about Africa and her people. Drop in at any time for a variety of activities and information. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:24 AM |
EDM |
583 (Sleat) |
The Africa Bus |
As part of Scotland Africa 97 the Africa double-decker bus with its exhibition and workshop will give you a chance to find out bit more about Africa and her people. Drop in at any time for a variety of activities and information. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:30 AM |
EDM |
584 (Sleat) |
Slide Workshops |
Mary Walters from the Slide Workshop in Edinburgh helps you create stories from sound, music and simeple slides. Great fun working in a group to produce an instant show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:03 AM |
EDM |
585 (Sleat) |
Original Women - Holly Tomás's Open Stage |
An evening of women's original songs, music and poetry, headlined by singer/songwriter Holly Tomás, back from her successful UK tour. A great oppportunity for budding women performers - just turn up with your own material. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:54 AM |
EDM |
586 (Sleat) |
African Dance Workshop & Africa Bus |
You chance to learn some dances from Zimbabwe with the amazing Black Umfolozi singing and dancing group. The Africa bus will also be there with information and exhibitions about Africa. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:09 AM |
EDM |
587 (Sleat) |
Jazz Singing Workshop - Corrina Hewat |
Join Corrina Hewat of Bachue Cafe for an informal workshop for singers and beginners in improvising jazz vocal techniques to enhance your singing, and ways of working with an accompanist. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:09 AM |
EDM |
588 (Sleat) |
Introduction to Gaelic Workshop |
A Speaking our Language Workshop offering an introduction ot Gaelic and its revitalisation. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:46 AM |
EDM |
589 (Sleat) |
Introduction to Gaelic Workshop |
A Speaking our Language Workshop offering an introduction ot Gaelic |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:49 AM |
EDM |
590 (Sleat) |
Introduction to Gaelic Workshop |
A Speaking our Language Workshop offering an introduction ot Gaelic and its revitalisation. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:40 AM |
EDM |
591 (Sleat) |
Scotland Africa Cèilidh |
A Cèilidh led by Arthur Cormack and members of Team Zanzibar who are on a marathon around Scotland as part of Scotland Africa '97. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:23 AM |
EDM |
592 (Sleat) |
Salsa Celtica |
Their music draws on a broad range of South American styles which they mix together with their own Celtic spirit - a Scottish Salsa Band! They have appeared at many large festivals and were a huge success at Feis an Eilein earlier this summer. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:04 AM |
EDM |
593 (Sleat) |
The Clearing - Stellar Quines |
Stellar Quines first visit to Skye and Lochalsh with this new play set in a small communtiy in County Clare, against the epic background of Oliver Cromwell's clearing of the Irish People in 17th C Ireland. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:00 AM |
EDM |
594 (Sleat) |
Photo Screen Printing W/shop |
with Iain Campbell and Magnus the Bus. Create you own photographic image and screen print it on a T-shirt. The whole process in one amazing workshop. For adults. Must be booked throu Duncan MacInnes, phone 01471 844207 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:18 AM |
EDM |
595 (Sleat) |
Photo Screen Printing W/shop |
with Iain Campbell and Magnus the Bus. Create you own photographic image and screen print it on a T-shirt. The whole process in one amazing workshop. For adults. Must be booked throu Duncan MacInnes, phone 01471 844207 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:14 AM |
EDM |
596 (Sleat) |
Family Cèilidh Dance |
Feis an Earraich |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:50 AM |
EDM |
597 (Sleat) |
Essential Scottish Opera |
Members of Scottish Opera on a concert tour with a selection of well known songs and arias from a variety of Operas. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:05 AM |
EDM |
598 (Sleat) |
'Camster' Grey Coast Theatre Company |
Grey Coast Theatre Company of Thurso with a new play that captures the trials and tribulations of Scottish life in the late 20th C. Written by George Gunn - ten short plays about love. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:41 AM |
EDM |
599 (Sleat) |
MacBeth - Third Party Theatre |
Third Party Theatre Company return with another simply but effectively set piece of theatre. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:52 AM |
EDM |
600 (Sleat) |
Dusty Fruit - Rejects Revenge Theatre |
Beautifully performed and zany company and visual mayhem. Winners of many Endinburgh Festival Fringe awards. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:09 AM |
EDM |
601 (Sleat) |
The Poozies |
The all women, all fantastic band - a sheer delight to hear and watch, a high spirited mix of traditional, original, cajun, with captivating harmonies, supple accordion, moody ballads, dance numbers and yes, those harps again ! Guest spot : Andy Thorburn. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:44 AM |
EDM |
602 (Sleat) |
Feis - 'Ben Wyvis and the Last Resort' |
Lively Cèilidh Dance with the best Cèilidh band in the Universe. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:54 AM |
EDM |
603 (Sleat) |
Zoots Jazz |
Lochalsh based jazz quartet. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:23 AM |
EDM |
604 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Mhor - concert |
A wide selection of traditional music organised by the students of the College. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:43 AM |
EDM |
605 (Sleat) |
Dance with 'Hulachan' |
A late night noisy and lively dance from our great local traditional Cèilidh band of young musicians. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:43 AM |
EDM |
606 (Sleat) |
Caravanserai |
Wild and passionate Gypsy music from Eastern Europe meet a stomping northern rhythm section. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:20 AM |
EDM |
607 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - Dàimh and Celtic Heritage |
Traditional music from a new, young and lively group of Highland based musicians. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:36 AM |
EDM |
608 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - 'Anne Martin & Co..?' |
Well known Gaelic singer from Skye with her band and her debut CD. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:32 AM |
EDM |
609 (Sleat) |
Tartan Amoebas - Dance |
Dance the night away with one of Scotland's leading leading electric celtic Cèilidh bands. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:48 AM |
EDM |
610 (Sleat) |
Fiona Knowles 'The Granny Knot' |
Fiona Knowles returns for another one woman comedy drama - a story of one woman's journey back to life. A funny and incredibly moving journey with Fiona Knowles as Jenny, Jodie, Jane and Joyce ! Previously winner of various Edinburgh Fringe comedy awards. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:22 AM |
EDM |
611 (Sleat) |
'Beul Nam Breug' TOSG theatre |
TOSG, the Gaelic Drama company, with their new play by Norman Macolm MacDonald, in Gaelic with some lively music. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:54:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:34 AM |
EDM |
612 (Sleat) |
Family Cèilidh - Feis |
A real family Cèilidh in the village hall with the local band and talent. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:45 AM |
EDM |
613 (Sleat) |
'Keep it Up' in concert - Eilidh Shaw, Simon Thoumire |
Four brilliant and much respected young miusicians - Eilidh Shaw on fiddle, Simon Thourmire on concertina, Malcolm Stitt on guitar and Kevin MacKenzie. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:44 AM |
EDM |
614 (Sleat) |
'Uamh nan Oir' - The Cave of Gold |
The Cave of Gold, a subtle mix of some of our best pipers, Gaelic singers all interwoven with Gaelic poetry and slides. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:41 AM |
EDM |
615 (Sleat) |
'The Big Session' Bruce MacGregor, Karen Steven |
Lively Cèilidh featuring Bruce MacGregor and Karen Steven, fiddle, Kate Shaw and Keri, Step-dancers and Norman Chalmers with Wee Donald. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:45 AM |
EDM |
616 (Sleat) |
'The Richard Wood Band' |
Inspired fiddle playing from this young musician from Prince Edward Island helping to bring back the old and new Celtic traditions to Scotland. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:20 AM |
EDM |
617 (Sleat) |
Maire ni Chatesaigh & Chris Newman - Harp Concert |
Irish harp player Maire ni Chathasaigh is accompanied by the brilliant guitarist Chris Newman for some lively music and song. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:59 AM |
EDM |
618 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton Cèilidh |
20 musicians, fiddlers, dancers and pianists from the Gaelic speaking province of Cape Breton pass through Skye, just the excuse for a foot-stomping Cèilidh ! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:41 AM |
EDM |
619 (Sleat) |
'Ceolbeg' in concert |
Rod Paterson, Wendy Stewart, Peter Boon, Colin Matheson, Jim Walker, Gary West. Scottish six-piece line up, with 4 CDs to their name, featuring pipes, clarsach and flute backed by eclectic rhythms from guitar, cittern, keyboard and percussion. The result - "exhilarating stuff !". |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:29 AM |
EDM |
620 (Sleat) |
Jazz with Theo Travis |
Contemporary Jazz quartet makes a welcome return north |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:20 AM |
EDM |
621 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton Square Dance - Feis |
Buddy MacMaster, fiddler from Cape Breton will lead a traditional Cape Breton Square Dance. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:44 AM |
EDM |
622 (Sleat) |
Fiddle and Step Dance - Buddy MacMaster |
Fiddle and Step Dance concert with Buddy MacMaster, Cape Breton Fiddler and Iain MacFarlane, Inverness, Step Dancers Rae MacColl and Jackie Dunn and Iain Macdonald on flute and pipes |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:15 AM |
EDM |
623 (Sleat) |
'Cliar' in Concert |
The new Skye-based band, with a blend of haunting traditional Gaelic love songs and tongue-twisting mouth music. Arthur Cormack, Blair Douglas with Mary Ann Kennedy on harp, Bruce MacGregor, fiddle, Maggie MacDonald and Chas Stewart. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:31 AM |
EDM |
624 (Sleat) |
The Primitives Theatre - Cook It |
A soup making evening for all ! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:02 AM |
EDM |
625 (Sleat) |
'Dissent' 7:84 Theatre 25th Birthday Tour |
Twenty fifth birthday tour of Steven Greenhorn's new political thriller, exploring the emotions which fuel and surround ambition. The writer of 7:84's acclaimed The Salt Wound, examines the conflict between party-politics and single issue activism. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:57 AM |
EDM |
626 (Sleat) |
SLYMM Concert |
The local Young Chamber Musicians launch their new project with a concert. Contact Martin Douglas on 01470 532728. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:49 AM |
EDM |
627 (Sleat) |
Hot Club Jazz |
Smooth, hot Parisian Jazz of the 1930s. The Scottish based Hot Club Jazz re-create the styles of Grappeli and Reinhart. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:58 AM |
EDM |
628 (Sleat) |
'Heritage' Traverse Theatre |
Contemporary Scottish Writing at its best. Note the earlier starting time. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:41 AM |
EDM |
629 (Sleat) |
James Campbell Storyteller |
An evening for young and old with James Campbell, telling stories from the Highlands. James has been recently visiting local primary schools with great success. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:08 AM |
EDM |
630 (Sleat) |
Phil Cunningham and Ali Bain + Dance |
Another sell out event for the Highland's two best loved musicians. Tickets essential. Followed by a late night Cèilidh dance with 'Hulachan'. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:10 AM |
EDM |
631 (Sleat) |
'The Exhibitionists' - Peepolykus |
A deliciously daft exploration of a Contemporary Arts Gallery and the antics of the attendants to relieve the monotony. A joy to see. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:57 AM |
EDM |
632 (Sleat) |
Clarinet and Percussion - Joanna Nicholson, Alan Emslie |
Joanna Nicholson and Alan Emslie in a lively concert promoted by Music Live |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:51 AM |
EDM |
633 (Sleat) |
Buddy MacMaster and Friends in Concert |
Buddy MacMaster, the fiddler from Cape Breton, is joined by several Scottish fiddlers, such as Karen Steven, Kenny Fraser, and Ronan Martin. Also in the line-up is Allan MacDonald of Glenuig on pipes, Norman Chalmers, and some step-dancing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:27 AM |
EDM |
634 (Sleat) |
Rudsambee Choir |
The Edinburgh based group of 18 singers take their name from the Gaelic for 'anything at all' which reflects the eclectic programme they present of songs from all over the World and from a wide variety of tastes. Refreshing A Capella singing at its best. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:46 AM |
EDM |
635 (Sleat) |
Carnivali - Benchtours theatre |
Four gangsters arrive in a small hotel south of the USA border. Gradually the realisation that they are part of a 1940s film, which is in the process of breaking down. Live music from sultry sax. Seen by in Eden Court recently and now revamping. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:55 AM |
EDM |
636 (Sleat) |
Bonnie Rideout & Fiddler Philharmonic |
Bonnie is one of the finest and most fiery Scottish fiddlers: a show-stopper, scholar and three-time US National Scottish Fiddle Champion. She lived at Armadale for a year and has since played all over the World, most recently at a prestigious Edinburgh International Festival concert. She is joined by a large group of highs school students fiddling on cello, violoa, bass guitars and even fiddles! Toe tapping, high energy music in a presentation of the rich American heritage of folk music. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:12 AM |
EDM |
637 (Sleat) |
Zubop - Dance |
Worldbeat, upbeat and gutsy for dancaholics. six-piece London based band. A potent blen of Township, Jive, Latin, Funks and Reggae played with endless enthusiasm. Experts might know where all the beats and exotic sounds come from, but quite honestly who cares when you having fun! |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:11 AM |
EDM |
638 (Sleat) |
Gaelic meal and Cèilidh |
A meal for and by the community of Sleat, with local foods, Gaelic chat and a Cèilidh atmosphere. Booking essential. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:58 AM |
EDM |
639 (Sleat) |
The Cèilidh at the End of the Universe |
A Wild late night dance at the very end of the Fèis. Cèilidh dance and bop until the small hours. However exhausted you are, just obey those feet and get up and dance! |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:55 AM |
EDM |
640 (Sleat) |
'Jock Tamson's Bairns' and 'Cluanas' |
Rod Paterson, Norman Chalmers, Derek Hoy and Ian Hardy form the Bairns, one of the great traditional Scotland folk bands. The night starts with members of 'Cluanas' the new young band from Skye. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:39 AM |
EDM |
641 (Sleat) |
'Ben Wyvis and the Last Resort' - late night Cèilidh |
Third time at the Fèis, Ben Wyvis crack out an infectious brand of Cèilidh Dance music on fiddle, harmonica, whistle and pipes, driven by a tight rhythm section and played by some of the best in the business. Fast, furious Cèilidh dances and a bit of a 'boogie' in between times. They are simply 'the best Cèilidh band in the business'. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:38:24 PM |
EDM |
642 (Sleat) |
Festival Saturday |
Our first Festival Saturday promises to keep the family occupied and the feet tapping all afternoon. The Fèis venue is filled with music, a café, sessions, and workshops in dance, Gaelic singing, harp, and traditional band playing. There will be juggling, photography, crafts, an art exhibition, children's events and the all-Gaelic paper-plane throwing competition! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:55:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:57 AM |
EDM |
643 (Sleat) |
Sunday Lunch Music - Skye & Lochalsh Young Music Makers |
A concert for local and young and older talent from Skye, with a bowl of soup or sandwich. Organised by the Skye and Lochalsh Young Music Makers |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:04 AM |
EDM |
644 (Sleat) |
'A Taste of Gaelic' - Stories, song and poetry |
Iain Steven, storyteller, is joined by Mary Smith the Gaelic singer, and poets Susie NicNeil and Meg Bateman. The evening will be largely in English and any Gaelic translated for visitors. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:16:08 PM |
EDM |
645 (Sleat) |
'Grandpa and the Bags of Rubbish' - Black Box Puppers |
Black Box Puppet Company present their acclaimed theatre show suitable for children up to about 10 years old. With an environmental theme, the play is interactive and a lot of fun. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:56 AM |
EDM |
646 (Sleat) |
'Tartan Pagodas' - TOSG Gaelic Theatre |
At the end of a disasterous tour of the West Highlands and Islands, Rachel and Murdo are holed up in the Tartan Pagoda Hotel, Uig. They have hit rock bottom. Commissioned by TOSG this is Norman MacLean's first full-length play and is directed by Andi Ross of 'Sgathach' Fame. Gaelic. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:43 AM |
EDM |
647 (Sleat) |
'Nordic Ice & Indian Spice' - 'Mynta' in Concert |
Mynta have come to be respected in the music world for years - an honest and refreshing fusion of Sweden and India. An exotic orchestra of throaty, lazily grooved jazz-based flute and sax magic set around one of the worlds finest tabla players, Fazal Qureshi, and Shankar Mahadevan, the south-Indian classical vocalist with a magic voice. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:51 AM |
EDM |
648 (Sleat) |
Ensemble Bash |
The UK's leading percussion ensemble - a dynamic groups with an international reputation where African traditional music sits beside contemporary works. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:00 AM |
EDM |
649 (Sleat) |
'The Song of a Sea God' - Bassoon concert |
A journey through a thousand years in words and music, from the ealry seafarers to the 20th Century. The title is insipired by the descrption of the bassoon. A solo bassoon concert with clasical and traditional pieces set against the spoken word. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:08 AM |
EDM |
650 (Sleat) |
'Highland Shorts' - Traverse |
The Traverse tour the Highlands again with 7 new plays by Scottish playwrites. Some of the best of contemporary Scottish theatre. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:43 AM |
EDM |
651 (Sleat) |
Mugenkyo - Taiko Drumming |
Specatacular Taiko drumming as part of the Highland Festival |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:43 AM |
EDM |
652 (Sleat) |
'Tuath Gu Deas' Concert |
Andy Thorburn and Aonghas MacNeacail's new piece. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:38 AM |
EDM |
653 (Sleat) |
'Celtic Women' The Bumblebees and 'Henderson, MacCormack, Martin and Murray' |
'The Bumblebees' (Ireland) and 'Henderson, MacCormack, Martin and Murray' (Scotland) - two fabulous bands and eight lively women. Putting the oomph back into Gaelic singing, with a passionate, sensuous and moving selection of songs and music is the new line-up of Ingrid Henderson, Alyth MacCormack, Anne Martin and Anna Murray. The music of 'The Bumblebees' flows as sweet as honey, with a bit of a sting. Mary Shannon, Liz Doherty, Laoise Kelly and Collette O'Leary, are creating one helluva buzz on the Irish Music Scene. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:26 AM |
EDM |
654 (Sleat) |
Kate Rusby in Concert |
One of the Poozies in a solo concert, Kate is outrageously talented with a voice like claret. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:28 AM |
EDM |
655 (Sleat) |
'The Exhibitionists' - Ridiculusmus Theatre |
Ridiculusmus Theatre company return with their totally funny piece of physical theatre based around the drole antics of three bored gurads in a contemporary art exhibition. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:59 AM |
EDM |
656 (Sleat) |
'Where Angels Travel' - Frank MacConnell, Urban Dance Theatre |
Contemporary Dance from Urban Dance Theatre touring as part of the Highland Festival. Informal talk afterwards over tea. Children suitable. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:07 AM |
EDM |
657 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra 25th Anniv tour |
Chamber music concert representing the best of Scotland classical performers. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:05 AM |
EDM |
658 (Sleat) |
Mugenkyo Schools Workshops |
Taiko drumming Schools performance with SLYMM |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:24 AM |
EDM |
659 (Sleat) |
'Skye meets the World' Concert |
Fèis an Eilein opens with an international concert with young local people and led by musicians from Ireland, Belgium, Poland, USA, Sweden, Germany and Britain. All are members of the International Voluntary Service music work-camp, and have been staying in south Skye in the lead up to the Fèis. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:07 AM |
EDM |
660 (Sleat) |
'Sonora La Calle' - Cuban Band |
Traditonal street music and song, from the Cuban Band touring as part of the Highland Festival |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:14 AM |
EDM |
661 (Sleat) |
African percussion workshops - 3 days |
Series of workshops over three days run by SLYMM |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:19 AM |
EDM |
662 (Sleat) |
'Seen and Heard' - Rob Hall, Nick Ramm |
Rob Hall, saxophonist, clarinettist and composer tours the Highlands with the outstanding London-based keyboard player Nick Ramm in the inventive new setting 'Seen and Heard'. With original music and some exciting audio-visuals based on the work of Highland based painter James Hawkins. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:22 AM |
EDM |
663 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser and the Scottish Step Dance Co |
Alasdair Fraser can lay claim to be a World leader in Scottish fiddle playing. He is back with his talent, charisma and various musical friends. The Scottish Step Dance is a stunning showcase of percussive dance and traditional music that has partly grown out of the College's summer schools. This young and lively line-up rcently starred in the Highland Festival. Part sponsored by 'Bill Simpson, Chartered Architect' |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:17 AM |
EDM |
664 (Sleat) |
'The Barra MacNeils' in Concert |
The MacNeils come from Cape Breton in Canada but their roots and muisc come from the Outer Hebrides. Playing some of the tightest celtic music, the three brothers and sister have a wonderful understanding of each other and their music. They radiate their distinctive Cape Breton musical style with Gaelic and English songs and some fine music on fiddle, pipes, accordion, guitar and harp. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:40 AM |
EDM |
665 (Sleat) |
' The Green Lady of Balconie' - Ferindonald Arts |
The Green Lady disappeared one evening into the Black Rock Gorge, a 100 ft deep, dark and overgrown chasm. Years later she was seen by a fisherman retrieving hidden fish . . . 14 young musicians and dancers, 15 adults and professional in a legend told through fiddles, whistles, gaelic song, story, video, dance and theatre. Wirtten by Aonghas MacNeacail and directed by Alpha Munro, Caroline Reagh, Gerda Stevenson and Simon Fraser. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:30 AM |
EDM |
666 (Sleat) |
The Giant Xylophone |
The biggest log Xylophone built in Scotland, work in progress and performance by Sleat Primary School, as part of Cland Donald Craft Day. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:55 AM |
EDM |
667 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson - Harp |
A concert on the small harp or clarsach. Savourna Stevenson is at the cutting edge of the contemporary tradtitional renaissance, well known for her free spirited approach in playing the small harp. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:47 AM |
EDM |
668 (Sleat) |
'Haunted!' - Fiona Knowles |
Fiona Knowles with another funny and incredibly moving new one woman play fresh from the Edinburgh Fringe. A FREE minibus will run from Broadford and Breakish Hall to the venue. Ring 01471 844207 for details |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:36 AM |
EDM |
669 (Sleat) |
'Barrage' - Canadian young fiddle band |
Barrage took the Highlands bystorm in 1998 and are back, an 11 piece music group that features 7 hot fiddle players, a unique high energy show to the UK. Based in Canada, they bring a night of tightly-played fiddle styles including Celtic, Worldbeat, Roots, Latin and Swing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:50 AM |
EDM |
670 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Traditional Music from various countries |
An informal workshop of international folk music from various countries around Europe, as part of the International Voluntary Service Music workcamp. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:59 AM |
EDM |
671 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Step Dance |
An informal workshop introducing you to Step Dancing, which has returned from Cape Breton to Scotland over the last 15 years. Led by dancers from tonight's Scottish Step Dance company show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:50 AM |
EDM |
672 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Cèilidh Dance |
An informal workshop introducing you to Cèilidh Dancing, in preparation for tonight's late-night Cèilidh Dance. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:18 AM |
EDM |
673 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Cèilidh Dance |
An informal workshop introducing you to Cèilidh Dancing, in preperation for tonight's late-night Cèilidh Dance. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:10 AM |
EDM |
674 (Sleat) |
James Campbell Tells Unbelievable Stories |
Two hours of silly stories, pointless poems and tall tales from tall-tale-teller James Campbell. He makes regular appearances on local and national radio, capturing the minds of thousands of children with his delightful world of walking, talking eggs, nine-headed monsters and frogs who own shops. Suitable for 4 to 10 year olds and their parents. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:56:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:11 AM |
EDM |
675 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Gaelic Song |
Anne Martin will lead you in some lively Gaelic songs. No previous experience necessary. Then come and hear some of them at tonight's concert. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:27 AM |
EDM |
676 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Gaelic Song |
A gentle workshop with some lively Gaelic songs. No previous experience necessary. Then come and hear some of them at tonight's concert. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:21 AM |
EDM |
677 (Sleat) |
'Home' - Look out Theatre |
Look Out Theatre presents the new work 'Home' directed by Nicola McCartney, known for her play-writing skills for the Traverse Theatre. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:48 AM |
EDM |
678 (Sleat) |
The Really Dangerous Safety Show |
Doctor Palfi, no stereotpye clown, has delighted audiences world-wide with his special brand of gentle wit and charm, prescribing humour with an educational content that is never patronising. "You're terribly funny." Lucas, aged 6. Suitable for all children 4 to 11 years old. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:59 AM |
EDM |
679 (Sleat) |
Workshop: An Introduction to Gaelic |
'Abair Usair' is the local project to encourage spoken Gaelic in the community. Come along and learn a little Gaelic, and hear about the recent resurgence in interest in the area, and the associated culture. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:07 AM |
EDM |
680 (Sleat) |
Workshop: An Introduction to Gaelic |
'Abair Usair' is the local project to encourage spoken Gaelic in the community. Come along and learn a little Gaelic, and hear about the recent resurgence in interest in the area, and the associated culture. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:05 AM |
EDM |
681 (Sleat) |
Irish-Scottish Cèilidh |
A lively night of Irish and Scots Galeic poetry, song and dance with Colm Breathnach - Poet, Roisin Elsafty - Traditional Singer, Sonai Choilm Learai O Conghaile - Musician, Eibhlin Ni Chonghaile - Traditional Dancer, all supported by local artists. Organised by Iomart Chaluim Chille. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:56 AM |
EDM |
682 (Sleat) |
Guernika - Magnus Arts Bus |
Various Artists offer their interpretation of the Guernika Theme, with a display of the major exhibition held in Easter Ross, Brought to the community in the remarkable Magnus the Arts Bus. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:15 AM |
EDM |
683 (Sleat) |
Travelogue Travelling Gallery |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:02 AM |
EDM |
684 (Sleat) |
'Hip Hoda' - Dance workshop |
Conrad with a presentation of south American street dance, including performers, musicians and projected images. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:44 AM |
EDM |
685 (Sleat) |
Nessie the Loch Ness Monster |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:52 AM |
EDM |
686 (Sleat) |
Claire McLaughlin and Marianne Campbell |
The two young fiddle players from Deaf Shepherd are joined Gavin Ralston, for an inspirational night of fiddle and west coast traditional music. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:20 AM |
EDM |
687 (Sleat) |
'An Clo Mòr' - Theatre Highland |
Highland based theatre company work about the tweed industry. Self booked and self-financed into Arainn Chaluimm Chille, hoping that SEALL can help market and at the door. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:20 AM |
EDM |
688 (Sleat) |
Captain's Collection |
Emerging from the 1999 Highland Festival, via the BBC and a CD, a musical theatre show about the fiddle collections of Capt Fraser, with Johny Hardie, Alyth MacCormack, Brian MacAlpine, Hamish Macdonald and Rory Campbell. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:53 AM |
EDM |
689 (Sleat) |
'The Real Wild West Show' - Mull Theatre |
Double Bill: The Real Wild West and complete and utter history of Argyll and the Isles and 'Bairn's Bothers'. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:24 AM |
EDM |
690 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Theatre |
Three or four pieces in the Spring Rep programme of contemporary dance from Scotland leading contemporary dance company. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:05 AM |
EDM |
691 (Sleat) |
Edinburgh Quartet |
Scotland's leading string quartet. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:56 AM |
EDM |
692 (Sleat) |
The Screen Machine - Films |
Pilot visit |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:02 AM |
EDM |
693 (Sleat) |
Scottish Flute Trio, Ed Chervhenka percussion |
A rare chance to hear a programme from three flutes, piccolos, alto flutes and a fine, large set of percussion, feturing new pieces by Thea Musgrave, Eddie McGuire, Gordon MacPherson and Robert Dick. A tour of only five venues in the Highlands. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:31 AM |
EDM |
694 (Sleat) |
'Sex and Chocolate' - Fiona Knowles. |
A Brand-new comedy drama by multi award-wining Rona Munro. Fiona Knowles stars in the one woman show - a cross between Shirley Valentine and the Girl from Uncle. Fiona has been bringing her shows straight from the Edinburgh Fringe to Skye for several years, always with something fresh. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:19 AM |
EDM |
695 (Sleat) |
Iain Anderson's Fine Tunes Live BBC |
Celebrate BBC Music Live with Radio Scotland and 'Iain Anderson's Fine Tunes' live from Sleat, featuring 'Cliar', McFall's Chamber, Angus Peter Campbell and Donnie Munro. Look out for details of tickets |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:47 AM |
EDM |
696 (Sleat) |
'Airs of Scotland' - Screen Machine |
World Premier of a new venture for the Screen-Machine, the Highlands' own mobile cinema. A Silent Movie with a theme of flight and a newly commissioned live music track from Iain Drever and friends. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:28 AM |
EDM |
697 (Sleat) |
'Rama Against the Demons' - Theatre du Risorius |
Theatre du Risorius and Balinese puppetry. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:47 AM |
EDM |
698 (Sleat) |
'The Art of Musick' early music |
Music from Columba to Culloden |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:50 AM |
EDM |
699 (Sleat) |
'Hard Pressed' - the Islay Cheese story |
The Islay Cheese Story |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:33 AM |
EDM |
700 (Sleat) |
'Grenada' - Russian Traditional Music |
Russian Musicians and dancers from Moscow |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:27 AM |
EDM |
701 (Sleat) |
'Your Affectionately, John Keats' - Ian Frost |
One-man showmanship at its glorious best as Ian Frost gives a viruoso perfromance about John Keats, the poet, who was convinced he would never fall in love, until he met the girl next door. This gave the world some of the most beautiful and unguarded love letters ever written. Ian Frost is well known to Audrey Yeardley, SEALL Committee members, with whom he is staying and he is offering his performance as part of his 'working holiday' on Skye. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:08 AM |
EDM |
702 (Sleat) |
'Flook' in Concert with 'Cluanas' |
The second week starts with the totally stunning flute-led traditional music foursome 'Flook'. Brian Finnegan's unique style of Irish flute playing bounces off Sarah Allen's sensual earthiness. Add some phenomenal bodhran and fluid guitar and you will see why 'Flook' have taken Highland audiences by storm. "You will need a cold shower to wake up to the phenomenal potential of this music" Irish Music Magazine. 'Cluanas' is Skye's equally lively young band, back by popluar demand after their first appearance here last year. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:06 AM |
EDM |
703 (Sleat) |
'Dàimh' in Concert with Anne Martin |
Keeping the emphasis firmly on the Gaelic culture,'Dàimh'' is a young traditional band based in Skye, with musicians from Eire, Scotland, Cape Breton and California. Anne Martin, also from Skye, joins them as guest Gaelic singer. High energy, fast flowing music on Higland Pipes, small pipes, fiddle, banjo and lots more, to start off Fèis an Eilein. 'Se feadhainn de na cluicheadaran as fheàrr an taobh an Iar na Gaidhealtachd a th'ann an Dàimh. Tha iad a' cur na fèise a' dol le ceòl ionnstramaid agus le taic bhon t-seinneadair Sgitheanach, Anna Mhàrtainn. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:01 AM |
EDM |
704 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance Workshop |
Two right feet? Never mind, come along for an informal session to learn various dances you might find at tomorrow's Cèilidh dance. Suitable for all ages with any footwear. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:47 AM |
EDM |
705 (Sleat) |
'Cathal Bui' Aisling Ghear Gaelic Theatre |
Cathal Bui, the hard-living, hard-drinking,and hard-loving poet prince of Ulster's 18 century is celebrated with music, song and drama in a racy comedy based on his life and times. Presented by 'Ailsing Ghéar', the Belfast based Irish language theatre company, with a performance that will overcome any language barriers. Tha an dealbh chluich seo a' cleachdadh ceòl, òrain agus dràma gus beatha Cathal Bui a shealltainn, fear a bha na phrionnsa agus na bhàrd san ochdamh linn deug an Ulaidh, aig an robh beatha làn de dh’òl, làn de bhoireanaich is làn spors. 'S e an Companaidh Aisling Ghearr a Beal Feirste a tha ga chur air àrd-ùrlar. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:46 AM |
EDM |
706 (Sleat) |
'Buddy MacMaster and Friends' in Concert |
Buddy MacMaster, the renowned Cape Breton fiddle-player is back on Skye for his annual summer school. Margaret Stewart, the well-known Gaelic singer, joins piper Allan Macdonald. The evening's concert will also include Iain Macfarlane, fiddle, and step-dancer Frank McConnell. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:57:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:11 AM |
EDM |
707 (Sleat) |
Drawing for young people |
A drawing workshop for school children of all ages, inspired by the natural environment around the venue and led by Julie Brook. Limited places so please book beforehand. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:50 AM |
EDM |
708 (Sleat) |
Whistle and Flute Workshop |
Before this evening's concert learn some tunes and techniques on whistle and flute from 'Flook'. Whistles available on loan or to buy. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:23 AM |
EDM |
709 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Many Gaelic songs are traditionally sung in groups, so join Mary Anne Kennedy, the well-known Gaelic singer and tutor, from 'Cliar'. To learn and hear a few songs. No knowledge of Gaelic necessary.
Thig a-staigh airson òran no dhà a chluinntinn agus ionnsachadh bho Mairi Anna NicUalraig, seinneadair às Lianacro san Eilean Sgitheanach. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:46 AM |
EDM |
710 (Sleat) |
Ian Stephen's Highland Stories for the young |
Ian Stephen will be sailing from Lewis with a wealth of stories about fishermen, the sea and the Western Isles where he lives. He will have his young audience captivated, either in the outside arena or indoors if wet. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:28 AM |
EDM |
711 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance Workshop |
An informal introduction to Cèilidh dancing, to prepare for the late night dance to finish the Feis. No previous experience needed, just two lively feet, preferably one on each side. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:57 AM |
EDM |
712 (Sleat) |
'Cliar' in Concert |
Traditional and contemporary Gaelic song and Highland music from 'Cliar' the headlining sextet of Gaelic singers and musicians. As a group they provide inspirational sounds, individually they offer virtuoso solo performances. Featured singers are Arther Cormack, Mary Ann Kennedy and Maggie Macdonald, with instrumentals from Ingrid Henderson on clarsach and keyboard, fiddler Bruce MacGregor and guitarist Chaz Stewart. Orain Gàidhlig sean agus ùr agus ceòl Gaidhealach bho 'Chliar' - sianar de na seinneadairean agus luchd-ciùil as fheàrr sa Gaidhealtachd. Mar chomhlan tha fuaim sgoinneil aca, fa leth tha Artair Carmaig, Mairi Anna NicUalraig agus Magaidh Dhomhallach a' seinn le Ingrid NicEanraig air clàrsaich agus meur-chlàr, Bruce MacGriogair air an fidhill agus Chas Stiubhart air giotàr. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:34 AM |
EDM |
713 (Sleat) |
'Fergie Macdonald's Cèilidh Dance' |
A traditional late night Cèilidh dance in the old barn of the Gaelic College. Fergie Macdonald from Argyll provides just about the best in traditional button box playing. Late licence and dancing until the small hours. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:07:30 AM |
EDM |
714 (Sleat) |
'Festival Saturday' |
An action-packed and musical Festival Saturday. The three-storey venue over-looking the sea will be filled with events for everyone: the all-Gaelic indoor paper-plane competition, a café, music and dance workshops for adults and children, pavement art, local school's art exhibition, exhibition of the Gaelic oral tradition, the 'time-line' frieze, a treasure hunt, Cèilidh dancing, balloon animals, crafts and children's performers. Outside Shoestring Circus will be teaching circus skills, there will be some Viking re-enactments, Pictish jewellery, and the Heavy Horses and wagon from Raasay will offer rides. Meanwhile John Phillips, the Highland Council Ranger will lead various short 'misguided walks' with a competition. The entry ticket gets you to all events for free. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:41 AM |
EDM |
715 (Sleat) |
Outdoor Gaelic Service |
The Pulpit rock next the ancient graveyard of Ashaig next to Breakish, is a fine setting for the short outdoor Gaelic Service led by Gaelic poet, Angus Peter Campbell. Like Gaelic Praise, this will happen whatever the weather.
Tha Leac Maol Ruibhe ann an Aiseag na àite air leth airson seirbhis ghoirid Ghàidhlig leis a’ bhard Ghaidhealach Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul ge be dè seòrsa sìde bhios ann. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:03 AM |
EDM |
716 (Sleat) |
Ashaig Walk |
A local historian will take you on a gentle Sunday afternoon walk, exploring the ancient Ashaig graveyard overlooking the broad sandy beaches and croft-land. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:22 AM |
EDM |
717 (Sleat) |
'The Big Session' Concert |
A lively and varied Cèilidh concert with many of the best names on the scene: Allan Henderson and Karen Steven on fiddle, Corrina Hewat on clarsach, and Andy Thorburn on keyboards. They are joined by Colm O'Ruadh on banjo, Norman Chalmers (and a special guest), and Keri of the Scottish Step-dance Company. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:47 AM |
EDM |
718 (Sleat) |
'Thig a Staigh' Anne Martin, Ingrid Henderson |
Come on in to our Cèilidh in the real sense of the word – songs, stories and music in an informal atmosphere. Anne Martin, Gaelic singer from Trotternish in Skye, presents songs from her new CD with the harpist and keyboard player Ingrid Henderson. Ian Stephen will sail over from Lewis with some vivid English language stories from the Western Isles.
Seo agaibh cèilidh ceart – òrain, sgeulachdan agus ceòl ann an suidheachadh mi-fhoirmeil. Bidh Anna Mhàrtainn à Tròdairnis a' seinn le taic air a’ chlarsaich agus air meur-chlàir bho Ingrid NicEanraig. Bidh Iain Stephen a’ seòladh a-nall a Leodhas airson sgeulachdan drùidhteach Eileanach innse (sa Bheurla). |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:27 AM |
EDM |
719 (Sleat) |
'The Eduardo Niebla Guitar Duo' |
International guitar virtuoso, Eduardo Niebla, is joined by Giogio Serci, in a shining guitar concert, rooted in flamenco traditions,combining a classical discipline with jazz, latin, Indian and lots more. "A stunning kaleidoscopic array of sonic textures, pasionate and gorgeously ornamented, built around melodies of exquisite melancholy." The Scotsman. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:21 AM |
EDM |
720 (Sleat) |
'Anam' in Concert |
The Feis finishes with an exciting mix of Celtic musicians, melodic and upbeat instrumentals, sweet vocals harmonies and some good banter. Brian O hEadhra, from Dublin, sings, plays acoustic guitar and bodhrán. Fiona Mackenzie comes from a family of traditional Gaelic singers from the Isle of Lewis. Fiddler Anna-Wendy from Edinburgh, Scotland, is part of the very musical Stevenson family. Neil Davey will fly up specially from Cornwall to play mandolin and bouzouki. The evening starts with four brilliant youth pipers from Lochalsh: Alasdair Brown and Darach, Strath and Conan Urquhart, who are formidable prizewinners in local and national piping competitions. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:39 AM |
EDM |
721 (Sleat) |
The Survivors Cèilidh Dance |
Andy Thorburn brings together the best of 'The Hoovers', 'The Johny Scoofer Band' and a touch of Blazin’ Fiddles along with Duncan Chisholm, Bruce Macgregor and Allan Henderson for a night of upbeat, lively, celtic dance music. Let your feet do the talking! Just get up and Cèilidh dancing into the small hours.
Dèan beagan saor-dhannsadh agus feuch seata no dhà. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:59 AM |
EDM |
722 (Sleat) |
'The Snow Globe' Children's Theatre |
A magical show for younger children. Join Beryl's Granny as she packs her case and heads off on a global holiday. From each port she sends Beryl a post-card and a snow globe. As Mum reads out each message, the back wall of Beryl's bedroom becomes transparent and there is Granny doing just what the postcard says. With dance, movement, original music and sounds, to transport the audience around the world this is "a Giant production that gently charms all ages and is ace PR fro grannies!". |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:25 AM |
EDM |
723 (Sleat) |
A Little Gaelic Language Workshop |
An informal introduction and a chance to learn a little Gaelic. While this is designed for total beginners, help will be given for those who have learned a little Gaelic.
Cothrom beagan Gàidhlig ionnsachadh ann an suidheachadh comhartail socaireach. 'S ann do luchd-tòiseachaidh as motha tha seo. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:26 AM |
EDM |
724 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Many Gaelic songs are traditionally sung in groups, so come along and listen to some and learn from Anne Martin, the well-known Skye-based Gaelic singer and tutor. No knowledge of Gaelic necessary.
Thig a-staigh airson òran no dhà a chluinntinn agus ionnsachadh bho Anna Mhàrtainn, seinneadair às Lianacro san Eilean Sgitheanach. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:43 AM |
EDM |
725 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Workshop |
Many Gaelic songs are traditionally sung in groups, so come along to listen, and learn from Anne Martin, the well-known Skye-based Gaelic singer and tutor. No knowledge of Gaelic necessary.
Thig a-staigh airson òran no dhà a chluinntinn agus ionnsachadh bho Anna Mhàrtainn, seinneadair às Lianacro san Eilean Sgitheanach. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:33 AM |
EDM |
726 (Sleat) |
Flamenco Guitar Workshop - Eduardo Niebla |
Eduardo Niebla will lead an informal guitar workshop and masterclass. While he intends to focus on the flamenco style, he is open to your particular needs. Bring your gut-strung guitar or just come and learn from Eduardo at work before his evening concert. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:03 AM |
EDM |
727 (Sleat) |
'Frogs and Snails and Teddy Bear Tales' |
Inventive puppetry, original music and gentle humour, for children, grown-ups and bears! It's bear's birthday tomorrow. His head is full of excitement and he needs stories to get to sleep. Simon Hatfield, actor and puppeteer has a headful of stories and a line full of washing! If you are able, bring along a well behaved teddy bear. "Long may such innovative work thrive and long may our communities have access to it." |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:46 AM |
EDM |
728 (Sleat) |
'Tobar an Dualchais - Kist o' Riches' |
Dr Martin MacIntyre Talks and Literature about the exciting four year project to preserve and make available around 18,000 hours of Gaelic and Scots sound recordings through modern technology.
'S e moladh airson pròseict ùir inntinnich a th'ann an Tobar an Dualchais. Tha dùil gu mair e ceithir bliadhna agus 's e an t-amas aige mu 18,000 uair a thìde de chlàir-fhuaim an Gàidhlig is an Albais a dhìon, agus a sgaoileadh tro theicnneolas an latha an-diugh. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:12 AM |
EDM |
729 (Sleat) |
Colin Campbell's Local Radio |
Radio Caithness, Radio Bettyhill and all the agricultural news of northern Scotland hit the airways in this "gentle satire of Highland Rural Life." Colin Campbell, gentleman farmer from Fochabers (and who once worked at Balmacara) regularly parks his tractor to appear on BBC Scotland and to tour his sell-out one man show around the country. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:02 AM |
EDM |
730 (Sleat) |
'Antigone' - TAG Theatre |
TAG Theatre Company is Scotland's national theatre company for young people. This new adaptation of Sophocles' tragic play 'Antigone' tells about a young woman who takes on the might of the King, explores whether the individual's rights are more or less important than those of the state. The style of the piece will be haunting and visually stunning. As part of the 'Skye and Lochalsh Food Festival', there will be suitable food at the interval. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:25 AM |
EDM |
731 (Sleat) |
Tony McManus, Guitar Concert |
Stunning guitar playing from Highland-based Tony McManus out on solo tour. Called 'one of the world's greatest and most innovative guitarists' Tony's performance of traditional and contemporary music should not be missed. "A truly original and creative figure in the guitar community" |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:07 AM |
EDM |
732 (Sleat) |
'The Comic' - Clown Jewels |
Clown Jewels, the Highland based Theatre Company return with some colour, magic and fun, with the odd bit of technical wizardry, cartoon gems, video and spaghetti for all the family. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:59 AM |
EDM |
733 (Sleat) |
Trotternish Gaelic Choir - Guthan Thròndarnais |
Barnaby Brown has been working with singers in the Trotternish community to emancipate Gaelic choirs from the clichés of Victoriana and cultural colonialism. The programme includes a bardic contest between Iain Lom and Domhnall Gruamach, a hymn by St Columba, a vocal rendition of Charles MacArthur's "Cumha an Ridire Seumas MacDhomhnuill nan Eilean", and settings of poetry by Maoileas Caimbeul and Catrìona NicDhòmnaill. This project is part of Scotland's Year of the Artist Residency Programme. The concert will feature a pibroch, newly composed and played by Barnaby Brown. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:31 AM |
EDM |
734 (Sleat) |
'Passing Places' - On Q Productions |
A stolen surfboard, a lollipop-man with an aversion to sheep, a psychedelic Lada, two Motherwell lads and twelve other cast and crew are all being packed into the back of the On Q Productions van this autumn. This bizarre collection lies at the heart of their highly successful production of Stephen Greenhorn's Passing Places. One of the wittiest pieces of writing to take the stage in Scotland, Passing Places is a road movie adapted for the stage. It follows the journey of Alex and Brian as they escape Motherwell the only way they know how - by stealing a prized surfboard and fleeing to Thurso to sell it. They head for the Highlands and Islands and encounter an array of fascinating characters on the way... 'Passing Places' was first toured with great success by Traverse Theatre. On Q Productions is new company of current and ex-students of the Drama Department of the RSAMD and sent in our direction by Sheena Scott, ex-SEALL and ex-RSAMD, following the sell-out run of the play in Glasgow last December. This production uses a new score written especially for the tour by Scottish fiddler Stephen D Moffat and video production by designer Ken McGlashan. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:53 AM |
EDM |
735 (Sleat) |
Donald Black and Malcolm Jones |
Donald Black brings the simple mouth organ to the for with some stunning playing. Over the last 3 years Donald has toured extensively throughout Scotland, and came to SMO a year or so ago to great acclaim. He is joined by Malcolm Jones, on accordion and guitar, between a busy set of gigs as a member of the highly successful Celtic Rock band RUNRIG. This tour will launch their new CD 'Close to Home'. "Black treated the audience to some exquisite slow airs...gorgeously syncopated reels..."We left breathless"...(Norman Chalmers - Scotland on Sunday) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:57 AM |
EDM |
736 (Sleat) |
'Red' - Boilerhouse Theatre |
Boilerhouse Theatre Company bring a new show designed for presentation in the Club scene. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:03 AM |
EDM |
737 (Sleat) |
Lung Ha's Theatre 'Are Unheard Memories Sweet?' |
Scotland's leading theatre group for those with disabilities. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:58:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:47 AM |
EDM |
738 (Sleat) |
Prime Productions Theatre - 'Sunset Song' |
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's great work of rural life in Aberdeenshire has been a favourite on the bookshelves for years. This production is touring the Highlands with Prime Productions. The play stars Cora Bisset, who performed (Iand sang) here recently in 'Red'. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:27 AM |
EDM |
739 (Sleat) |
The Liz Doherty Band |
Some high-level music from the Irish fiddler Liz Doherty (formerly of the Bumblebees) and Scots fiddler Eilidh Shaw, Kevin MacKenzie, guitar and recent Scotland Creative Awards Winner, and Gino Lupari on bodhran (4 Men and a Dog). |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:27 AM |
EDM |
740 (Sleat) |
Phil Kay Comedy Night |
Stand-up Comedy hits Sleat with award-winning Phill Kay. His comedy is a unique blend of energy, improvisation and leaps of imagination that leave the audience dazzled and helpless with laughter at the same time. He possesses that rare gift of creating a space where the audiences feel like they are kids again, all taking part in a practical joke. To be at one of Phil’s shows and expect stand up would be a big mistake, anything can happen and invariably does! |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:32 AM |
EDM |
741 (Sleat) |
Michael Marra in concert |
Michael Marra is acknowledged to be amongst the most skillful of contemporary Scottish singer-songwriters. His deep rasping voice produces songs full of Dundee-based pathos and humour, including 'Hermful' which became Scotland's putative national anthem! A fastidious boogie-woogie keyboard player and occasional guitarist, Marra will cover 20 years of brilliant song-writing. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:41 AM |
EDM |
742 (Sleat) |
Fergie Macdonald - St Valentine's Cèilidh Dance |
Fergie Macdonald's dance band are back after their phenomenally well-attended dance last summer for another night of good, old-fashioned ceildh dancing. Late Licence. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:57 AM |
EDM |
743 (Sleat) |
Tulikansa Singing Workshop |
A small singing workshop to 7.30pm. No refreshments needed. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:05 AM |
EDM |
744 (Sleat) |
Tag Theatre - 'King Matt' |
King Matt by Stephen Greenhorn follows TAG's well acclaimed 'Antigone' on tour in the Highlands. At the age of 12, Matt inherits his kingdom and initiates a programme of reform to place children in the limelight and adults in their place! Family show for 8 years old upwards. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:47 AM |
EDM |
745 (Sleat) |
Poetry local readings |
A cup of coffee and some informal poetry readings with a group of local poetry readers. Just come along to listen or bring your own favourite. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:21 AM |
EDM |
746 (Sleat) |
Love Poetry |
A cup of coffee and some informal poetry readings with Audrey Yeardley, Joan Macdonald and Gwyneth Steedman from Sleat. Come along to listen or bring your own favourites. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:20 AM |
EDM |
747 (Sleat) |
Love Poetry |
Some informal poetry readings with Audrey Yeardley, Joan Macdonald and Gwyneth Steedman from Sleat. Come along to listen or bring your own favourites. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:22 AM |
EDM |
748 (Sleat) |
Oleg Sharov - Russian Accordion |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:34 AM |
EDM |
749 (Sleat) |
Salsa Celtica and Tulikansa 10th Birthday party |
Dance with Salsa Celtica starting at 9.30pm Procession from Talla Mhòr to top ACC Carpark and back again. 10.30 to 11 or so. Fire performance with 'Tulikansa' in top Car park. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:09 AM |
EDM |
750 (Sleat) |
Jock Tamson's Bairns |
The Bairn's line-up includes Rod Paterson and Norman Chalmers, and last visited in Fèis an Eilein 2000. One of the most revered of Scotland's traditional music groups they have just produced their first album in 20 years, a contender for the Folk Album of the Year Award. Expect strathspeys, reels and airs played with peerless consideration and songs sung with authority and charm. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:13 AM |
EDM |
751 (Sleat) |
'Rag MaMa Rag' Good Time Jug Band |
RAG MAMA RAG's Good time jug band sound have been featured heavily on Radio 2 Paul Jones Blues Programme in session and on CD recently. With an interesting and wide range of instruments, (ASHLEY DOW, coustic Guitar, Resophonique Bottleneck Guitar, Acoustic Lap Steel, kulele and Vocals, plus DEBORAH DOW, Harmonica, Washboard, ercussion and Backing Vocals), RAG MAMA RAG create an exceptionally ull and hard driving rhythmic sound which soon has audiences feet apping. heir repertoire is 20's and 30's Blues based, but extremely varied, compassing Mississippi Blues, East Coast Ragtime sounds, early White ountry tunes, Original Compositions, and many other regional styles of the 0's and 30's period. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:56 AM |
EDM |
752 (Sleat) |
Plan B 'Double Helix' |
Highland-based Contemporary Dance Company dance their way through DNA. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:48 AM |
EDM |
753 (Sleat) |
'Ballad of Crazy Paola' |
Traverse Theatre's latest 2 hander by Stephen Greenhorn adapted from the Flemish play. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:32 AM |
EDM |
754 (Sleat) |
Peat Bog Faeries |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:03 AM |
EDM |
755 (Sleat) |
'Dannsa' in concert |
Frank McConnell, Caroline Reagh, Sandra Robertson and Mats Melin. Plus around 4 singers and musicians. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:27 AM |
EDM |
756 (Sleat) |
Essential Scottish Opera |
Selection from the great Operas, semi-staged with a small group of singers. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:03 AM |
EDM |
757 (Sleat) |
Moscow Chamber Orchestra |
This 20 strong young and lively Chamber Orchestra are touring the Highlands. Booking is essential on 01471 844207 |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:32 AM |
EDM |
758 (Sleat) |
Fred Morrison and Ross Martin |
The incredible piper on tour. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:37 AM |
EDM |
759 (Sleat) |
Scottish Women |
10 Scots and Gaelic women singers and 5 musicians - best of Scots and Gaelic songs. A major concert promoted by Celtic Connections, and this is the only small-scale venue. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:14 AM |
EDM |
760 (Sleat) |
Collaborators Theatre 'Can You Hear the Seagulls?' |
A selection of short pieces by a company with french connections and using puppets. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:02 AM |
EDM |
761 (Sleat) |
'Beolach' Cape Breton |
The new young Cape Breton Band, performed recently in Celtic Connections. Wedny MacIaac, Mairi rankin, Mac Morin, Ryan MacNeil, Matt Foulds |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:57 AM |
EDM |
762 (Sleat) |
'People's Mass' Dunedin Consort |
Composers: Tommy Fowler, Anthea Haddow, Christine McCombe, John Gormley, Rebecca Rowe, Malcolm Lindsay The idea behind the piece came from composer Tommy Fowler, whose 'Lullaby' was performed by Dunedin Consort in December 1999. Tommy suggested the idea of six Scottish-based composers writing one movement each of a Mass. The idea has slowly grown to incorporate the use of children’s choirs and a dancer, as well as interleaving the piece with plainsong and interludes. Each composer has written a movement (unaccompanied vocal sextet) and interlude (for one solo voice and harp) based on the accompanying plainsong for All Saints Day. The plainsong will be performed by children’s choir and Consort. The interludes will be performed by solo voice and harp, and will incorporate a dancer and lighting. These interludes are settings of poetry which each composer has chosen. There will be minimal movement within the complete work involving children and Consort, and the whole performance will be lit and semi-staged. The whole performance will last between 45 minutes and an hour. The project has attracted significant interest from local authority bodies and private funders, as well as a £20,000 National Lottery award. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:31 AM |
EDM |
763 (Sleat) |
'Stick Granny on the Roofrack' Fiona Knowles |
Another award-wiinning one-woman show with Fiona Knowles. A brilliant, comic, compassionate catastrophe of family relationships as Marie sets off on a holiday of a lifetime, won on a scratch-card. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:30 AM |
EDM |
764 (Sleat) |
Les Murray - Antipodean Poet |
Leading Australian Poet, with Meg Batyeman and Angus Peter Campbell. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:17 AM |
EDM |
765 (Sleat) |
'Sleeping Beauties' Shams Clown Theatre |
A four star one-man, one-skeleton clown show for adults. The ill-fated 1845 Franklin Expedition to the Arctic, a haunting and hilarious portrayal of the British at the ends of the earth and their tether. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:21 AM |
EDM |
766 (Sleat) |
Eduardo Niebla - 'Brilliantissimo' in Concert |
Eduardo (Spanish guitar) with acclaimed Spanish musicians Salvador Niebla (drums) and Miguel Moreno (guitar accompaniment). Eduardo toured H and I the other year and all who heard him were impressed. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:51 AM |
EDM |
767 (Sleat) |
'The Good Woman of Setzuan' TAG Theatre |
TAG Theatre's entertaining, thought-provoking, fast-moving version of Bertolt Brecht's classic theatre parable. Classic 20th Century theatre in a contemporary setting, suitable for audiences of 13 years and above. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:04 AM |
EDM |
768 (Sleat) |
'Cathie Rae Jazz Quartet' |
One of Scotland's leading Jazz combo's featuring the famous Rae family. Cathie Rae vocals, Paul Harrison on piano, Ronnie Rae on Bass, John Rae on drums and Ross Milligan on Guitar. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:08 AM |
EDM |
769 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Theatre |
Two thirty minutes halves with interval of top quality Contemporary Dance. Pieces taken from 'High Land', 'Inside Somewhere', 'Daddy I'm not well', 'Revenge of the Impossible Things'. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 10:59:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:08 AM |
EDM |
770 (Sleat) |
Preston Reed - Guitar |
His style is to lay the guitar flat and play over the top, partly as a percussive instrument, with remarkable musical and visual excitement. Contemporary and some covers. Gone down very well wherever he has appeared. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:52 AM |
EDM |
771 (Sleat) |
Lord Puttnam in conversation with 'Local Hero' (PG) |
Club Film and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig are honoured to receive a visit from David Puttnam, producer of 'Local Hero', the bittersweet fable with Burt Lancaster excellent as a Texan oil magnate falling under the spell of folksy Scottish locals. David Puttnam will ontroduce the film and answer questions about the film afterwards. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:43 AM |
EDM |
772 (Sleat) |
'Babette's Feast' in the Food Festival |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:32 AM |
EDM |
773 (Sleat) |
'The Derry Boat' - Town Hall Theatre, Little John Nee |
Little John Nee is an unlikely gangster as he makes his entrance in "The Derry Boat". Cued by a dissonant crunchy electric guitar chord, Nee, as Shugie O'Donnell, crashes through the door of a corrugated metal shack in a rumpled black suit and tiny sunglasses, waving a gun and toting a large suitcase. This sets the stage for an unlikely rooler-coaster ride which tells the funny, yet poignant story of that four generations of migration between Ireland and Scotland. The show charts the history of the O'Donnell family, from John, who leaves Donegal penniless at the turn of the century, through to the return of Shughie his grandson, a Glaswegian wide boy with attitude in the summer of '98. The result is a "serious comedy" which presents a wry look at the life of emigrants to "big, sooty, smelly, socialist Glasgow". |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:48 AM |
EDM |
774 (Sleat) |
'Accidental Death of an Accordionist' - Theatre Collective |
Glengirnie's holding its grand Cèilidh and Broadford village is out in force. MC for the evening John Angus is loosening up his vocal chords with a couple of drams. Aly (Sandy Brachin) the accordionist and the band have promised not to be late, the bar's well stocked and Jean's even sold a ticket to the Laird. But behind the scenes, there's trouble brewing'! Take your partner for the first dance but watch your back, 'cos just below the surface of this Highland idyll lurks deceit, jealousy and bloody revenge! Fun for all the fam ily . . . Come and get involved. "The red-blooded, rollicking farce that has hit all the right notes on its Highland tour . . . Simply explodes with raw theatrical energy." Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:15 AM |
EDM |
775 (Sleat) |
Harum Scarum |
Ross Martin, Eilidh Shaw, Inger Thomson, Nuala Kennedy, Sarah MacFadzen. Debut Album. Good posters. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:27 AM |
EDM |
776 (Sleat) |
Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off - Prime Productions |
OR FRIDAY 25 at Broadford after 1pm - |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:54 AM |
EDM |
777 (Sleat) |
'Donkey Haughty' Tell Tale Hearts Theatre |
Based on the Don Quixote story, the new show brings together the comic talents of Javier Marzan (from Peepolykus and Told by an Idiot) and the surreal magic of Alison McGowan (Improbable and Theatre Rites) to create a piece tastier than a Spanish tortilla! Building on the company’s excellent reputation to fuse live performance and comedy with puppetry, the world of unfulfilled dreams is brought to a magical reality. Suitable for 8 years and over. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:42 AM |
EDM |
778 (Sleat) |
'Man of Arran' and 'Fra Diabolo' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:57 AM |
EDM |
779 (Sleat) |
'Homers' - Traverse Theatre 10th Anniversary tour |
Written by Iain Finlay MacLeod, music from Anna Murray and a story relevent to the Hebrides, this is must-see play. Iat is directed by Philip Howard, designer Mary Robson, lighting designer Renny Robertson, composer/sound designer Anna Mhoireach Cast includes: Annie Grace, Mary Gapinski, Iain Macrae, Alistair G. Bruce, Alasdair Macrae, Stephen Docherty Alex and Mary are 'homers'. Boarded out from children's homes in Glasgow to the Isle of Lewis in 1967 without a word of where they were going. Happened to a lot of poor kids from Glasgow, taken in by new families. They try and fit in but they're out of place at home, at church and at school. They only have each other to turn to. Alex is driven out and returns to Glasgow to start work as a butcher's apprentice. Pig, his new boss, is determined to make all the apprentice's lives as difficult as possible, but he pushes one too far - and - Pig gets the chop. When Alex returns to the island things are even more difficult than when he left... Poignant, touching and hilariously funny, Homers is the first full-length play by Lewis writer Iain Finlay MacLeod who wrote Alexander Salamander (the story of a Teenage Pyromaniac), as part of the Traverse's Highland Shorts show in 1999. Homers marks the 10th anniversary of the Traverse annual Highland tour which has seen plays like Among Broken Hearts, Heritage, Lazybed and Knives in Hens performed throughout the country. Post Show Discussion Friday 11 October This is our latest info. Hope it helps. Speak soon |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:50 AM |
EDM |
780 (Sleat) |
Antiphone Music from Inchcolm Island - Heriot Watt University |
Antiphone Music from Inchcolm Island, reworked by four composers plus hand-bells and steel-strung harp. Skye Arts Guild Half of £625. Judith Kershaw 01470 521288. 25-35 people. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:23 AM |
EDM |
781 (Sleat) |
NJOS Tommy Smith 'Count Basie' |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:31 AM |
EDM |
782 (Sleat) |
The Clunes Collective, fiddle |
Duncan Chisholm, Bruce MacGregor and Iain MacFarlane with Johnnie Hardy O Blind Dogs andBrian MacAlpine keybaord ex Iron Horse. Stires and tunes of Donald Riddle. Door and Accommodation. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:15 AM |
EDM |
783 (Sleat) |
Charlie MacKerron |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:55 AM |
EDM |
784 (Sleat) |
Forth Stanza Poets - Practical poetry |
Ed McCabe, Martin Macintyre, Stewart Mercer, Jim Murty, Dougie Watt, Màiri Sine Campbell |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:53 AM |
EDM |
785 (Sleat) |
Jazz Concert |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:00 AM |
EDM |
786 (Sleat) |
'Tradition Bearers' Sara Grey, Tom Spiers et al |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:36 AM |
EDM |
787 (Sleat) |
Anne Martin and Ingrid Henderson |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:59 AM |
EDM |
788 (Sleat) |
Collaborators Theatre 'Tom Thumb' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:04 AM |
EDM |
789 (Sleat) |
Tchaikovsky State String Quartet, Moscow |
Vitlay Miranov |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:08 AM |
EDM |
790 (Sleat) |
'Seven Ages of Man' - Dogstar Theatre |
Hamish Macdonald's wonderful journey from past to present, from the cradle to the casket. Featuring actress and Gaelic singer Alyth McCormack, and Matthew Zajac, with music from Jonny Hardie, fiddler with the Old Blind Dogs, and Mary MacMaster, harpist and singer with the Poozies. Originally a highly regarded Highland Festival commission, this is tragedy and comedy combined with poetic myth and the gritty realities of Highland history. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:17 AM |
EDM |
791 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Theatre |
The Dance Theatre is one of the most dynamic companies on the international dance scene. The company will perform two or three full-length pieces. This is a rare opportunity not to be missed. "Bristling, infectious energy . . .silky tenderness . . . A unique repertoire, riding on the crest of a pretty magnificent wave." |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:03 AM |
EDM |
792 (Sleat) |
'Romeo and Juliet' - Prime Productions |
Romeo and Juliet weaves sword fights and drama with theatre's greatest love scenes and finest poetry. Scenes of love, revenge and reconciliation echo down the ages in Shakespeare's best known play. Prime Productions thrilled audiences on Skye with their sell-out productions of 'Sunset Song' and 'Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off.' Book early! "A first-rate cast and production." |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:09 AM |
EDM |
793 (Sleat) |
'The Magpie's Nest' - Collaborators Theatre |
Like a painted bird in her exotic costume, the magpie lady counts her treasures with a chant like a witches spell. A vivid poetry of shadows, puppetry, live music and visual delights and a welcome return from Collaborators Theatre Company.
Magical theatre for children of 6 and upwards and totally enjoyable by ALL ADULTS. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:13 AM |
EDM |
794 (Sleat) |
McFall's Chamber |
Mr McFall's Chamber plays Hendrix to elderly classical audiences, Arvo Part to stoned clubbers, mixes songs by Lowell George and Elvis Costello with new compositions from James MacMillan and Edward McGuire, seeks out music which straddles the divide between classical and other styles - for example, the tango music of Astor Piazzolla, the cartoon swing classics of Raymond Scott or the yippie modernism of Frank Zappa -, makes a string quartet sound like a rock group, using electric instruments, or rock music sound gentle and intimate on natural strings. This tour would feature Phil Bancroft and Chic Lyall, both of whom would be playing their own compositions with us, and would also involve some video projection "We do these things, not to perplex or shock, not to labour a point or idea, but to entertain, move and excite." |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:39 AM |
EDM |
795 (Sleat) |
'The Art of Repeating Yourself' - Paragon Ensemble |
The Glasgow-based Paragon Ensemble are past masters at the tricky art of bringing ontemporary music to life. The ensemble's recent performances have brought rave reviews and audiences to their feet, up and down the country. This minimalist programme is made up two of their favourite things: John Adams' driving, rhythmic virtuoso work-out Shaker Loops, and Gavin Bryars' heartbreaking Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet. This performance will open your ears and eyes. Go contemporary! |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:09 AM |
EDM |
796 (Sleat) |
'Catch a falling Star' - MsFits Theatre - Fiona Knowles |
Fiona Knowles returns with another hilarious and poignant one-woman show - the story of three woman all connected to Chrissie, the biggest singer that ever came out of Scotland. Jerry now plays the clubs and yearns for fame, Helen prefers her chicken farm to rock-chick fame, and the long-suffering daughter suffers. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:43 AM |
EDM |
797 (Sleat) |
'In Flagrant Delicht' - Lochhead and Marra |
IN FLAGRANT DELICHT East meets West, boy meets girl, brand new stuff meets old favourites when Dundee's finest, Michael Marra, and Glasgow's own Liz Lochhead put his songs and her poems together and talking to each other in a programme of all they're passionate about -- places, people, paint and painters, love, language... and football. Marra ( 'our Caledonian Hoagy Carmichael' -- others say think Randy Newman or Tom Waits ) is simply superb, a great gravelly singer-songwriter at the peak of his game. Lochhead ( 'a tartan Victoria Wood' ) gives both hilarious character monologues and poems of poignancy and singing simplicity. And they love doing it together. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:34 AM |
EDM |
798 (Sleat) |
The Eric Truffaz Quartet |
With the tension of his muted trumpet and the release of his open horn French jazz trumpeter Erik Truffaz connects the dots between cool jazz, world beat affairs, and tradition. In a unique visit to Skye, during a unique Scottish tour Truffaz’s session will sizzle with hot rock defiance, techno-dance energy and creative, in- your-face gestures. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:53 AM |
EDM |
799 (Sleat) |
'Mistresses of Harmony' - Shine and The Passion |
A stunning collaboration of two of the finest female vocal harmony groups, from the worlds of jazz, blues, soul, rock and pop to classical and folk.
From England: 'The Passion' with members Jacqueline Dankworth, Sara Colman and Liane Carroll.
From Scotland are 'Shine' featuring Corrina Hewat traditional and jazz harpist and singer with Bachue Café and many others; Alyth McCormack who grew up in the Gaelic tradition, and Mary MacMaster singer and harpist with The Poozies
"six female voices in harmony - a sound made in Heaven" |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:10 AM |
EDM |
800 (Sleat) |
Dance Workshop |
Scottish Dance Theatre lead a movement session with a creative focus for adults of any age or experience.
You don't need special shoes, just wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Booking is essential, on 01471 844207 or feis@cali.co.uk.
You will also get a voucher for an exclusive disount on the ticket to the next night's show.
"We wish the lesson had never ended." |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:22 AM |
EDM |
801 (Sleat) |
Singing Workshop 'Mistresses of Harmony' |
Join members of the 'Mistresses of Harmony' for a lively singing workshop. The venue is to be confirmed so please telephone or email your interest. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:00:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:33 AM |
EDM |
802 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble and Mícheál Ó Suilleabháin |
Mícheál Ó Suilleabháin, the Professor of Irish music has successfully bridged the gap between traditional Irish and classical music. After a successful concert in Celtic Connections, he tours the Highlands with a quartet from Scotland's premier chamber orchestra, the Scottish Ensemble, and two Irish traditional musicians, Niall Keegan and Sandra Joyce. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:21 AM |
EDM |
803 (Sleat) |
Scotland, Ireland and the Asturias - Bradley and Plumb |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:58 AM |
EDM |
804 (Sleat) |
Gouri Roy Chowdhury - Indian concert |
Clasical Hindustani Vocalist with Tabla Artist Vijay Kangutkar and Sodhi Tabla on harmonium. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:14 AM |
EDM |
805 (Sleat) |
Kidnapped - Mull Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:42 AM |
EDM |
806 (Sleat) |
Frankie Gavin and Brian McGrath |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:33 AM |
EDM |
807 (Sleat) |
Shooglenifty |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:18 AM |
EDM |
808 (Sleat) |
Richard 111 To Hell on a Handcart - Third Party Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:34 AM |
EDM |
809 (Sleat) |
'Brolum' |
Eilidh Campbell, Kathleen Graham, Ali Hutton, Duncan Lyall, Martin O'Neill, Andy Webster, Sarah Watson |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:08 AM |
EDM |
810 (Sleat) |
Mary Ann Kennedy and Donnie Murdo MacLeod |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:19 AM |
EDM |
811 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble with Alexander Janiczek |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:26 AM |
EDM |
812 (Sleat) |
Tam O'Shanter - Arches Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:58 AM |
EDM |
813 (Sleat) |
'The Other Side' - Arts in Motion Cartoon Theatre |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:16 AM |
EDM |
814 (Sleat) |
Strathspey King - Dogstar Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:45 AM |
EDM |
815 (Sleat) |
'A Clean Sweep' - Plutot La Vie Theatre |
Edinburgh based 'Plutot la Vie' Theatre company present an extraordinary show - out of the ordinary things of life - a landscape of brushes which comes to life. With clowning, dance, and visual story-telling, two men survive in an anarchic world of brushes, doing anything but cleaning up! Suitable for family but not children alone. "Household chores will never seem the same again!" |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:08 AM |
EDM |
816 (Sleat) |
'Metagama' - Theatre Hebrides |
A story of emigration from the Western Isles in the 1920s, portrayed through theatre, traditional music and multimedia. A major Hebridean production in English and Gaelic by the celebrated Irish writer Dermot Healy. History, humanity, emotions and politics of that last great wave of emigration. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:44 AM |
EDM |
817 (Sleat) |
'Jekyll and Hyde' - Mull Theatre |
A modern stage version of the 19th-century drug-induced split-personality classic. Both a cracking tale of horror and a deeply audacious account of the human psyche, The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde has continued to thrill and fascinate since it was first published in 1886. Stevenson's work explores scientific ethics, the limits of knowledge and the morals of freedom without consequences, but above all it’s a horror story with all the best ingredients - dark nights, fog and a murderer walking the streets... This new play confronts the dark shadows that lie in all our souls. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:09 AM |
EDM |
818 (Sleat) |
'Musafir' from Rajasthan |
Musafir, "The wanderers", hail from the desert land of Rajasthan, in the North West of India, which was walked upon by emperors, maharajas and their courts. The original land of the gypsies, troubadours and wandering musicians, who entertained those. A land of ancient musical and spiritual tradition. These artists, sacred bearers of various religions, go on pilgrimages to places such as Baba Ramdev's temple, the great Saint of Gypsies, in Runija or at Sufi Gharib Nawaz in Ajmer. The Saints are worshiped by both Hindus and Muslims. All ethnic groups share a common history, yet, their interpretations are very personal. Muslims use traditional and sophisticated themes, drawn from the classical tradition, the gypsies, usaally Hindus, perform interesting music and dances, based on mythological themes. The Sapera, known as the snake charmers, belong to the most ancient Gypsy tradition, live and perform with snakes, the guardian of spiritual truth. We find numerous troubadours, puppeteers, bears trainers and other fakirs entertaining people in the streets and villages with illusion and magic. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:47 AM |
EDM |
819 (Sleat) |
'Poetry and Piping' - Elmar Schenkel, Rona Lightfoot |
Professor Elmar Schenkel from Leipzig is one of the leading modern poets of Eastern Europe. His most memorable poem, which he will perform, is ‘Schule des Vergessens’ (The School of Forgetting) which is a very witty poem about the state’s need to make us consciously forget events - and languages - which are not useful to it. Rona Lightfoot is the great tradition-bearer from South Uist. A singer, story-teller and piper she is unique in her knowledge and performance. Tessa Ransford, poetess, is the founder Director of the Scottish Poetry Library. The young Campbell sisters play just about everything from the cello to the computer In conjunction with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, and the Iain Crichton Smith Fellowship with Highland Council. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:56 AM |
EDM |
820 (Sleat) |
'Peacefire' Macdara Vallely |
* * * * * reviews from the Edinburgh Fringe Irish actor Macdara Vallely was a hit of the 2003 Skye Festival. Now he has wowed audiences in this year’s Edinburgh Fringe with ‘Peacefire’. A teenage boy comes of age in working-class Northern Ireland: drinking with his mates; stealing the odd motor; arranging a wee appointment with the IRA to have his kneecaps blown off. A 70 minutes show performed to an original hip-hop soundtrack. "It is disturbing and moving, and quite possibly the most powerful piece you’ll see this year" The Scotsman "A rattling good yarn . . . Vallely performs exceptionally"The Guardian |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:56 AM |
EDM |
821 (Sleat) |
Jazz Weekend - Scottish National Jazz Orchestra |
Tommy Smith and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra leads the line-up for a weekend of great Jazz. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:15 AM |
EDM |
822 (Sleat) |
Contemporary Dance - David Hughes of X-factor |
David Hughes of X-factor with a selection of one-man pieces. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:15 AM |
EDM |
823 (Sleat) |
La Sonera Calaveras |
Salsa Night from the Glasgow based band. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:32 AM |
EDM |
824 (Sleat) |
Jazz Weekend - Buffet |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:10 AM |
EDM |
825 (Sleat) |
Jazz Weekend - Late Jazz Session |
The Late Night Session. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:13 AM |
EDM |
826 (Sleat) |
'Meantime' - Cèilidh Band |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:55 AM |
EDM |
827 (Sleat) |
Tibetan Monks |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:02 AM |
EDM |
828 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Quimantu, South America |
Quimantu brings together over 50 instruments and some of the leading folk and world music players from Chile, Ecuador and England to form a virtuoso ensemble that thrills audiences with their passion and energy.
The group’s Chilean director, is composer and multi-instrumentalist Mauricio Venegas-Astorga (ex-Incantation). Playing a formidable array of instruments Quimantu brings alive the music of South America and give it a sharp contemporary perspective, electro-acoustic violin and bass.
"One of the best around" Sean Rafferty on their recent appearance on BBC Radio 3’s In-Tune. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:38 AM |
EDM |
829 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Carolina Herreras, Columbia |
Carolina Herrera from Colombian is a guitar-playing singer, with a repertoire from Mexico, Venezuela and Brazil to Spain and Portugal plus an American song or two.
Apparently discovered busking on the underground, she has since appeared on Charlie Gillett’s Saturday Night show, the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Ronnie Scott’s club in London.
“a voice of stunning purity with stripped naked guitar playing and a tremendously warm personality.” |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:31 AM |
EDM |
830 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Moshe's Bagel, Balkan Scotland |
Authentic and not-so-authentic Klezmer and Balkan music.
Moishe’s Bagel are Phil Alexander (piano, melodica),
Greg Lawson (violin, mandolin), Pete Garnett (accordion), Mario Caribe (bass) and Guy Nicholson (percussion).
The energy of eastern european folk music with the excitement of improvisation, and boasting some of the best instrumentalists in Scotland from Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Salsa Celtica, Celtic Feet and Mr McFall’s Chamber.
"exhilarating stuff, breath-takingly intricate and played with jubilation...the momentum of an express train" (The Herald) |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:43 AM |
EDM |
831 (Sleat) |
Skye World Music - Film Café 'Buena Vista Social Club' |
A cabaret style film-bar and coffee house and a showing of 'Buena Vista Social Club' and other multi-media.
Ry Cooder caused an international sensation when he introduced the world to Cuba’s son musicians. In 1999 Wim Wenders released his documentary which profiles the legendary Buena Vista Social Club musicians.
"splendid, a sheer delight" (NY Post) |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:01:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:57 AM |
EDM |
832 (Sleat) |
'Little Red Riding Hood' - Jack Drum Arts |
Granny lives alone with only her cat for company in a little house in the middle of the woods. When Mr Wolf arrives, what will Granny do? Maybe she still has a few tricks up her sleeve. Maybe Mr Wolf is in for an unpleasant surprise! A new full length play of the much loved traditional tale. Guaranteed to delight all audiences from 2 to 102. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:19 AM |
EDM |
833 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Workshop with Quimantu |
Quimantu will introduce you to some of their vast selection of instruments and then get your involved. All welcome. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:56 AM |
EDM |
834 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Egyptian Dance Workshop |
An informal workshop of Egyptian Dance with Rebecca Johncocks. Great fun and suitable for everyone. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:46 AM |
EDM |
835 (Sleat) |
'Phil Bancroft Quartet'- Spin cycle jazz tour |
The Spin Cycle Tour 2005 is Phil Bancroft's Scottish Tour. The Quartet is Phil Bancroft from Scotland on saxophones; Steve Watts from England on acoustic bass; Mike Walker from Scotland on electric guitar and Thomas Stonen from Norway, on Drums. With major names like this coming together, they create music of an international standard. "It is creating music in the moment. Even I don't know how any particular number is going to sound - and that's what's so exciting about it." Phil |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:17 AM |
EDM |
836 (Sleat) |
'The Emperor's Opera'- Benchtours Theatre |
A comedy by Michael Duke, set in a dilapidated town on the ragged fringes of the new Europe. It tells the tale of a lie told for the sake of expediency, about an eagerly anticipated new opera. This is a land of farcical circumstances when invention outstrips imagination. "Peter Clarke's whirligig of a production . . . A timely satire on the state's attempt to legistlate and control their vainglorious idea of 'official' art." The Herald With a cast of six and live music. "Groundbreaking" "Unmissable" |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:54 AM |
EDM |
837 (Sleat) |
'Scottish Guitar Quartet' in Concert |
Brilliant and very popular band featuring Malcolm MacFarlane, Ged Brockie, Nigel Clark, Kevin MacKenzie. Their music takes a unique view of many jazz and world styles and combines them with the textures and timbres of the acoustic guitar. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:45 AM |
EDM |
838 (Sleat) |
Beckett Season 'Rockaby' and 'Krapp’s Last Tape' Arches Theatre |
Celebrated for its recent award-winning Samuel Beckett season, Arches Theatre Company presents two of the playwright’s most provocative and tragicomic monodramas "Rockaby" and "Krapp’s Last Tape" to selected Scottish venues.
"Mesmerising, wonderfully decrepit, a haunting production that dares to hang meaning on to the ultimate nothingness.' Neil Cooper, The Herald |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:35 AM |
EDM |
839 (Sleat) |
'Blue/Orange'- Rapture Theatre |
The Scottish premiere of this multi award- winning play. Christopher is locked up !!! He thinks he is the son of a very important man. His Doctors don’t think so. One Doctor wants to keep him in, fearing the worst - the other wants to let him go. As the two Doctor’s clash becomes more personal, Christopher’s story starts to become unnervingly plausible. Combining drama with moments of comedy, this medical thriller looks at issues of perception about race, mental illness and the NHS. "The production captures every emotional and comic nuance" --- The Scotsman **** |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:37 AM |
EDM |
840 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Fribo, Scandinavia |
Fribo are the new and exciting trio who combine the Scandinavian and Scottish traditions with an exuberant feel for contemporary sounds and rhythms.
Norwegian Anne Sofie Linge Valdal recently made an impact in Celtic Connections’ “Cold Weather Dancing”. Sarah-Jane Fifield on fiddle/vocals plays with “The Unusual Suspects”. Ewan MacPherson on guitar/mandola/vocals, performs with Fine Friday, Cantrip, Croft no 5, Burach and Althing. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:33 AM |
EDM |
841 (Sleat) |
Scottish Guitar Quartet Workshop |
Members of the Scottish Guitar Quartet will lead a guitar workshop designed for the abilities of those who attend. Bring a guitar along, or insturments availaable if asked for before-hand. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:10 AM |
EDM |
842 (Sleat) |
'MP3' - The Mattias Pérez Trio - traditional Swedish music |
A night of traditional and modern Swedish and Norwegian music. MP3, the Mattias Pérez Trio, is rooted in the Swedish province of Värmland, which borders on Norway and the the music is particularly catchy and suitable for dancing. The band is Mattias Pérez on guitar, bozouki, and mandola; Nina Anderberg on fiddle and Hardanger fiddle; and Mia Gustafsson on fiddle. Nina and Mattias are also great dancers and simply mesmerizing to watch. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:42 AM |
EDM |
843 (Sleat) |
'Pirates of Penzance' |
Inner Sound with students of the Junior Royal Academy of Music. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:36 AM |
EDM |
844 (Sleat) |
Blas - 'Meantime' |
The new Highland wide 'Blas Festival' celebrates Highland Music for a week in September. Tonight's concert features 'Meantime' who are building a reputation as a young band with a powerful presence in Gaelic music, both vocal and instrumental. They are joined by 'Sgoil Chiuil na Gàidhealtachd' from the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music in Plockton. The young Skye and Lochalsh 'Cèilidh Trailers' who were a highlight of the 2005 Fèis an Eilein also perform.. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:29 AM |
EDM |
845 (Sleat) |
Blas - 'Julie Fowlis' and 'Anna Massie' |
Julie Fowlis was raised in Uist and was involved in piping, singing and dancing from an early age. She was named Winner of the prestigious Pan-Celtic Sean-Nòs singing competition in 2004. Anna Massie won the BBC Radio Scotland Young Tradtitional Musician of the Year Award in 2003. Both perform tonight with their bands. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:27 AM |
EDM |
846 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra String Ensemble |
The ensemble is joined by young Finnish virtuoso Pekka Kuusisto, one of the Orchestra’s most popular guest soloists who directs the SCO Strings for the first time in these concerts. He leads the 25-strong ensemble in a popular programme, including Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Grieg’s Holberg Suite and a work by his fellow Finn, Aulis Sallinen. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:07 AM |
EDM |
847 (Sleat) |
'Further than the Furthest Thing' |
SEALL, in conjunction with Eden Court Theatre. 1961. A small community on a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic carries the burden of a terrible secret. When the outside world comes calling, intent on manipulation for political and economic ends, the islanders find their world blown apart from the inside as well as beyond. Further than the Furthest Thing is inspired by events on Tristan da Cunha and evokes the sadness and beauty of a civilisation in crisis. This beautiful play by Edinburgh based Zinnie Harris won a Fringe First award at the Edinburgh Festival in 2000 and was immediately hailed as one of the finest Scottish plays of recent years. The show contains brief nudity and one instance of strong language. "Harris winningly produces an intimate and poetic as well as political family saga" The Independent |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:20 AM |
EDM |
848 (Sleat) |
'Katie Morag' Mull Theatre |
The 'Katie Morag' stories by Mairi Hedderwick have delighted adults and children for 21 years. Travel on the ferry to Struay to meet one of the best-loved characters in children’s books - Katie Morag McColl. She may live on a tiny weather-beaten island, but there’s plenty of mischief to get up to, and Katie Morag is always up to something! Meet Eriska the horse and the Struay cats, join in with the treasure trail, stumble across ancient ghosts in spooky places, find out why the American city kids don’t like island life, and help Katie Morag find the answers to the riddles. Katie Morag comes to life in a musical show full of fun for all the family. This first ever stage adaptation of the Katie Morag is presented by Mull Theatre and is designed for adults who heard the stories when young, and are now reading tehm to their children, as well as for children themselves. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:01 AM |
EDM |
849 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Festival - Gina Rae, Sandy Wright |
Ryan Quigley, Mario Caribe, Rick Taylor |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:55 AM |
EDM |
850 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Fest - Ness River Rhythm Kings + Martin Green |
A great jazz weekend with two concerts featuring major Scottish jazz names lead by Rick Taylor, trombone who lives on Skye. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:51 AM |
EDM |
851 (Sleat) |
Swåp - Anglo-Scandinavian Do Da Tour |
Swåp are musically rooted in the traditions of Sweden and the British isles but be warned: they play with hip-hop energy and the subtlety and dynamics of a string quartet. Senseational live shows. Karen Tweed, Ian Carr, Ola Backstrom, Carina Normansson with some magnificent adventures in Anglo-Scando roots’n’reel. With members who play in many other bands (Tickell, Poozies etc,) they have an enormous following.
"Utterly Brilliant" The Lving Tradition 'Folk Album of the Year' |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:50 AM |
EDM |
852 (Sleat) |
'At First Light' John McSherry, Chris Stout |
'At First Light' is this year's major Tune-up traditional concert. John McSherry (uillean pipes) and Chris Stout (fiddle) are arguably the two leading musicians of their generations on these instruments in Ireland and Scotland. A concert with either of their bands guarantees a memorable evening of outstanding music at the cutting edge of innovation.
With John McSherry in At First Light: Donal O'Connor (fiddle/keyboards); Tony Byrne (guitar/vocals); Francis McIlduff (uillean pipes/whistles/bodhran)
With Chris Stout: Catriona McKay (clarsach/piano); Fraser Fifield (saxophone); Malcolm Stitt (guitar); Neil Harland (bass) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:43 AM |
EDM |
853 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: ‘Our Ancestors’ Professor Bryan Sykes |
Bryan Sykes lives in Skye and Oxford where he is Professor of Human Genetics and founder of 'Oxford Ancestors'. He is a popular speaker at book festivals around the world. His book "The Seven Daughters of Eve" is based on exciting discoveries concerning our ancestry and is a best-seller. He has also shown that many members of several Scottish clans can be traced back to a common ancestor and has studied Gaelic and Norse ancestry on Skye. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:19 AM |
EDM |
854 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Stepdance |
An introduction to Scottish stepdance with Rae MacColl. No previous knowledge is necessary and if possible wear hard-soled shoes. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:53 AM |
EDM |
855 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Music improvisation Rick Taylor |
Rick Taylor leads an open workshop of group improvisation. Bring along any instrument. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:45 AM |
EDM |
856 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Harmony Singing |
Corrina Hewat of 'Bachue' leads an open and informal workshop for those interested in harmony singing. No great experience needed. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:30 AM |
EDM |
857 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Introduction to Gaelic |
See Tuesday 12 July at 2.30pm. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:39 AM |
EDM |
858 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Waulking Song |
While 'Waulking the Tweed' to make newly-woven tweed supple, those around the table sing to the thumping rhythm to make the work pass more quickly. Come and join Christina and Alpin Stewart for a fun workshop. No knowledge of Gaelic or waulking songs is needed. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:01 AM |
EDM |
859 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Traditional Dance |
Join members of 'Dannsa' for a very special workshop of dance styles that are being re-discovered in the Highlands. They will teach some of the gentle and stylish Quadrilles and other old Scottish and west coast dances. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:55 AM |
EDM |
860 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Cèilidh Dance |
See Friday 15 at 11 am. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:12 AM |
EDM |
861 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Gaelic Song |
Barbara Smith will lead an informal workshop in Gaelic Song. No knowledge of Gaelic (or singing!) necessary. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:24 AM |
EDM |
862 (Sleat) |
'Harem Scarem goes Irish' |
'Harem Scarem' is the hugely popular five piece traditional music band with strong Highland and west coast connections. Eilidh Shaw, fiddle, ('The Poozies' and 'Keep It Up'); Sarah McFadyen, fiddle, (‘Aberfeldy’); Inge Thomson, accordion and song, (The Karine Polwart Band' and Shetland heroes ‘Drop the Box’); Nuala Kennedy, flute, (‘Anam’ and ‘Fine Friday’) and Ross Martin, guitar, (‘Cliar’ and ‘Dàimh’) who has moved back to his birthplace of Arisaig. Fèis an Eilein has always had close links with Irish musicians. Tonight the great innovative Irish fiddler Joe O'Donnell is joined by the young Irish dancer Niamh Myers. Both are tutors at this week's music summer school at the College along with Kathleen Graham, one of Skye's young rising stars in Gaelic singing, Griogair Laurie on pipes, and Andy Webster on guitar. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:02:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:29 AM |
EDM |
863 (Sleat) |
Splinters Theatre: 'Scot of the Anarchic' |
Murdo MacRae occupies a Hebrides where colourful and crazy characters abound! Murdo was created by author Iain Crichton Smith and is one of Scotland's best loved literary figures. Splinters Theatre (John Shedden, Anna Heburn and Finlay McLean) present ‘Scot of the Anarchic’ in which we follow the hilarious antics of MacRae, and are taken on a roller coaster ride through his surreal existence, and his wild and fertile imagination. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:43 AM |
EDM |
864 (Sleat) |
Concert: 'The Wayward Boys' |
Rick Taylor (trombone and voice) lives on Skye and has created an all-star line-up for a magical opening evening of song and music. Rick is known as a jazz and world music player, but has recently collaborated with many of Scotland’s top traditional groups and players. 'The Boys' include Jonny Hardie;Fiddle, Guitar, voice (‘Old Blind Dogs’ ); Bruce MacGregor: fiddle (‘Blazing Fiddles’); Martin Green: accordion (‘Eliza Carthy’); Brian McAlpine: accordion and keyboards (‘Unusual Suspects’); Graeme Stafford: Keyboards and percussion (‘Big People’). Add to this a line-up of surprise Guests from the UK's Jazz and traditional scene, and the Fèis is in for a great start. The concert will open with 'Fiddle dee fiddle dum', the senior band from Plockton's Traditional Music School of Excellence, which features three local musicians: Fiona MacAskill (Breakish), fiddle; June Naylor (Uig), clarsach; Norrie MacIver (Inverinate), gaelic song & accordion. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:48 AM |
EDM |
865 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Indian Sarod and Tabla |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:33 AM |
EDM |
866 (Sleat) |
Indian Sarod: 'Diptesh Battachayra' |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:21 AM |
EDM |
867 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Writer's surgeries |
Peter Urpeth is the Literary Development Officer with Hi-arts who will provide one hour of his expertise and advice on a one-on-one session. If you are interested in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, film scripts, ideas and support, book your hour now. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:45 AM |
EDM |
868 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Cèilidh Dance |
Come along to learn and join in some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances, led by Mary Fennell, in preparation for tonight's dance. No previous knowledge is necessary. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:15 AM |
EDM |
869 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Introduction to Gaelic |
Gaelic is enjoying an enormous resurgence in Scotland and has now received official recognition. Come along to learn some basic greetings and how to buy your fèis event tickets in Gaelic! For all novices. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:36 AM |
EDM |
870 (Sleat) |
Storytelling: 'A Sheep Called Skye' |
Ever heard of a sheep who lives in a bed and breakfast, doesn’t like rain and turns herself into a souvenir so she can live on a mantelpiece? That must be a sheep called Skye! Come along and hear all about her in this magical story-telling show performed by Greet Op de Beeck from Flanders. Based on the internationally acclaimed book by Sarah Harris with illustrations by local Skye artist Gill Barrett. For adults and children alike. There will also be a display of artwork and stories by children in Skye, Belgium and further afield. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:42 AM |
EDM |
871 (Sleat) |
Storytelling: 'A Sheep Called Skye' |
See Thursday 14 at 4.15 pm |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:40 AM |
EDM |
872 (Sleat) |
Festival Club: 'The Broch Inspectors' |
A night of lively and informal Cèilidh dancing with 'The Broch Inspectors' from Skye and Lochalsh. No previous experience is necessary as you will soon get swept up with the local enthusiasm to dance! |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:07 AM |
EDM |
873 (Sleat) |
Seirbheis Ghàidhlig a-muigh: Outdoor Gaelic Service |
The Pulpit Rock next to the ancient graveyard at Ashaig is a fine setting for the short outdoor Gaelic Service, one of the regular and popular events of the Fèis. Like Gaelic praise this will happen in any weather.
Tha Leac an Leabhair anna an Ashaig na àite air leth airson seirbheis ghoirid Ghàidhlig, ge b' e dè seòrsa side bhios ann. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:14 AM |
EDM |
874 (Sleat) |
Film Night: 'Himalaya - L'Enfance d'un Chef' (pg) |
An epic French (subtitled) film evoking the culture of remote comunities in another mountainous part of the world. With the Tibetan way of life totally under threat from Chinese colonial rule, Eric Valli's film may be the last to record the traditional trek across the mountains. From the village of Dolpo, 5000 ft. up, a caravan of yaks sets forth once a year, ladened with sacks of salt to be exchanged in the far off Nepalese valley for enough grain to last them through the winter. The story of this race across the Himalayas, symbolising a clash between the old ways and the new, is exhilarating enough. What lifts the film to a high level is the wonder of the cinematography, the music and the spirit of a unique people. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:25 AM |
EDM |
875 (Sleat) |
Waggish Raddish Theatre: 'King Ethelbert and the Happy Scamp' |
'King Ethelbert and the Happy Scamp' is a family show performed with traditional Bulgarian puppets. A simple, yet intriguing plot, about the touching fate of a King who was stigmatized as a fool, just because he was different from others. A story told with a great sense of humour, and that will immerse you into the fragile world of the children’s thoughts, senses and fantasies, with the simple moral that everyone has the right to be different. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:11 AM |
EDM |
876 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Cèilidh |
A traditional Gaelic singing Cèilidh with singers from the Highlands who are maintaining the Gaelic tradition. James Graham, Lochinver, won the 'BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician Award' in 2004. Arthur Cormack, Portree, is an outstanding soloist and also a member of the Gaelic super-group 'Cliar'. Each summer young traditional musicians and singers from the area are brought together to create ' The Cèilidh Trailers'. Tonight eight 16-25 year olds play a short concert set with remarkable zest and confidence and before them the evening starts with young singers from Bun Sgoile Sleite (Sleat Primary School). |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:00 AM |
EDM |
877 (Sleat) |
Festival Club: ‘Injuns’ and ‘Captain Mirage’ |
‘Injuns’ the Skye-based band, has reputation for tight musicianship, unlikely stories, a bizarre cast of characters (and that’s just the songs!), obscure country covers and dance-floor improvisations. Leighton Jones (Peatbog Faeries) on keyboards and Hector MacInnes (Mylo) on drums have written songs together since their schooldays in Portree. They are joined by Drew Petrie, trumpet, and Graham Finlay, guitar and bass. ‘Captain Mirage’ is the Danish rock band led by Claes Cem, who was part of ‘Injuns’ in its early Glasgow days. Mirage represents a new branch of challenging underground music and a lively crossover between American 70s guitar rock, and other influences. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:24 AM |
EDM |
878 (Sleat) |
Festival Club: Fire Night, Mark Saul, Inflatable Haggis |
Mark Saul, from Australia, is one of the world's most successful and respected contemporary composers of bagpipe music. In his solo album Mixolydian, which contains work that takes piping to a high level of musical exploration, Mark is influenced by traditional music and strongly by dance and electronica. He visits this festival alongside Glastonbury and T in the Park. Be among the first to hear him on his debut UK tour! ‘Inflatable Haggis’, the up-coming young and funky Skye-based celtic rock band, start off the Club while 'The Cèilidh Trailers' provide a Cèilidh dance break before Mark Saul hits the floor. ‘te Pooka’, Scotland’s premier fire performance company, will light up the night with some spectacular pyrotechnic mayhem! Expect a Club night with a difference! |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:22 AM |
EDM |
879 (Sleat) |
'The Best Traditional Music Concert Ever' |
There is no need for us to be modest, but the College has gathered, as tutors for the Summer School, some of Scotland's most brilliant musicians, from Scotland's top traditional bands. Iain Macfarlane (Blazin’ Fiddles) on fiddle and button box; Duncan Chisholm (Session A9 and Wolfstone) on fiddle; and Mark Duff (ex-Capercaillie), whistles, are joined by Allan Macdonald, Glenuig, pipes and Gaelic singer. Starting off this remarkable line-up is Murdo MacRae, Nostie on clarsach. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:43 AM |
EDM |
880 (Sleat) |
Concert: ‘Bachue’ and ‘Sileas’ |
'Bachue' - Corrina Hewat and Dave Milligan - play duelling harp and piano blended with intense rhythms and luscious textures, and Corrina's unique voice, which adds an extra dimension to an already sensational sound. Bachue's music ranges from dazzling jigs and reels to spine-tingling chill-out, reworkings of ancient Scots and Irish songs to contemporary originals. Scottish harpers Patsy Seddon and Mary MacMaster make a special and rare appearance as 'Sileas'. Their combination of nylon-strung acoustic harp and brass-strung electro-harp create a lively, exciting and contemporary sound. Tonight's young singers are Raonaid and Fiann MacLeod. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:24 AM |
EDM |
881 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: 'The Music of Scotland' - John Purser |
A major moment in Scotland's music history was the publication, in 1992, of Scotland's Music by John Purser, a gaelic speaker who lives at Drinan, on Skye. The uniqueness of the book is known by collectors, who now pay around £300 for a copy at auction. The book's importance was recognised by a special supplement in Scotland on Sunday, and its launch was a highlight of the 1992 Edinburgh International Festival. John Purser's talk will highlight some of the musical treasures of our nation that are revealed in his outstanding book. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:12 AM |
EDM |
882 (Sleat) |
Concert: ‘Dannsa’ and ‘Amh’ |
A celebration of the old and the new traditional dance and music. 'Dannsa' are Caroline Reagh, Sandra Robertson, Mats Melin and Frank McConnell. They have been blazing a trail for traditional dance for five years now and bring their dances alive with musicians Fin Moore, pipes, Mary Ann Kennedy, clarsach and Gaelic song, and Karen Steven, fiddle. "ach dèan dannsa dèan dannsa 's e obair th'ann a bhith dannsa." (from a poem by Aonghas Dubh) ‘Amh’ ('raw' in Gaelic) offer a breath-taking performance. Andrew Robertson and Iseabail MacTaggart (2004 Mod Gold Medal winner) sing Gaelic songs in a unique and contemporary style, with Calum MacCrimmon, piper and musician. Christina and Alpin Stewart will also lead some ‘waulking songs’. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:27 AM |
EDM |
883 (Sleat) |
Concert: ‘The Luminescent Orchestrii’ |
Romanian gypsy melodies, punk frenzy, salty tangos, hard rocking klezmer, haunting Balkan harmony, hip-hop beats and Appalachian fiddle, all eaten and spat out by three violins, resophonic guitar, bullhorn harmonica and guitarron. 'The Luminescent Orchestrii' from New York, has a reputation for ecstatic live performances and infectious onstage energy. Sxip Shirey (resophonic guitar, bullhorn harmonicas, melodica, vocals) is an international circus composer; Sarah Alden (violin, vocals) is an old time fiddle player; Rima Fand (violin, viola, and vocals) is an experimental theatre composer; Julianne Carney (violin, vocals) is a violin virtuoso turned noise artist, and Aaron Goldsmith (guitarron, vocals) has played in Goth, funk and old world music ensembles. The evening starts with the remarkable young sisters Mairi and Stephanie Campbell. Later on Andy Thorburn (piano) and Keri (stepdance) will provide a moment of calm in the eye of the storm! |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:30 AM |
EDM |
884 (Sleat) |
Festival Club: ‘Skilda’ |
The final Fèis event is a concert with space to get up and dance. Irish singer Naia, whose haunting voice on both traditional and modern material dominates this event, is backed by a wild and way out rave with class, howling pipes, guitars, a thundering bass, and an almighty good rhythm set up! Skilda are an intriguing new Celtic format, led by Breton piper Konan Erwan, drummer Bran and guitar player Aly Balder, drawing together musicians from Ireland, Scotland and Brittany. Their groundbreaking music incorporates pulsing synths and crunching rock guitars, to soaring solos which draw on progressive rock and also honour the rich Celtic music traditions. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:09 AM |
EDM |
885 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus: Workshop and Theatre |
A fun-packed workshop in circus skills followed by a manic, science theatre show. For children and adults. Young children must be accompanied. Further details on local posters and on 01478 660345. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:30 AM |
EDM |
886 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Puppet making |
A workshop in puppet making and animation for children, led by the Waggish Radish Theatre Company. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:48 AM |
EDM |
887 (Sleat) |
Workshop: Introduction to Gaelic |
See Tuesday 12 July at 2.30 pm. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:42 AM |
EDM |
888 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Angus Peter Campbell |
Award-winning author and journalist Angus Peter Campbell will lead a talk/discussion on the vital future Gaelic literature has in a multi-cultural 21st century world. His Gaelic novel 'An Oidhche Mus do Sheòl Sinn' is on The List's list of the Top 100 Books ever-published in Scotland. His talk will be in English and his readings from his own work in Gaelic. "Writing at the hight of his powers" The Herald. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:15 AM |
EDM |
889 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: 'Blether 2 - A Writers’ Gathering with a difference!' |
A unique and informal evening for writers, readers and all who love a good book! Blether 2 focuses on great new books from women writers in the Highland and Islands featuring readings and music from Skye-based writer Linda Gillard, author of the acclaimed new novel ‘Emotional Geology’, and Erica Munro reading from her new book and whose novel ‘Guilty Feet’ was an instant bestseller in 2004. To complete a thrilling evening of intrigue, daring romance and deep insight, Christine Primrose, one of the leading traditional Gaelic singers of the generation, will provide songs of love and loss in her truly inimitable style. Blether 2 is a HI-Arts Writing Development event in association with Fèis an Eilein. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:10 AM |
EDM |
890 (Sleat) |
Waggish Radish: Puppet Workshop and Theatre |
See Tuesday 19 at 2.30 pm. Telephone 01478 660345 or look out for local details of the starting times. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:11 AM |
EDM |
891 (Sleat) |
Storytelling: 'A Sheep Called Skye' |
See Thursday 14 at 4.15pm and telephone 01478 660345 for details. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:38 AM |
EDM |
892 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Gaelic poetry |
Gaelic (and English) poetry is flourishing in Skye. Rody Gorman and Rob Kerr are published Gaelic poets living in south Skye. They will offer their poems in both Gaelic and Enlgish and will be joined by Gaelic singer Gwen MacQuarrie. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:17 AM |
EDM |
893 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Gaelic Poetry Workshop |
Rody Gorman and Rob Kerr will lead a workshop, in Gaelic, on writing Gaelic poetry. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:35 AM |
EDM |
894 (Sleat) |
Fèis on Film: 's Tusa an Stiùiriche |
During the week, students at the college have been creating and directing a video film. Here they present and talk about their results. Cùrsa fiolm is ioma-mheadhan airson daoine eadar 16 is 18 bliadhna a dh'aois. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:03:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:31 AM |
EDM |
895 (Sleat) |
Open Mic Session |
Join local singers and musicians for this regular informal Wednesday session, in a wonderful venue. Sing, play or just come to listen. Bar open. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:50 AM |
EDM |
896 (Sleat) |
Village Hall Cèilidh Dance: 'The Cèilidh Trail' |
A traditional village hall Cèilidh, in a tiny hall with fantastic views, brings together the young Cèilidh Tralers alongside local musicians to sing, play and dance the night away. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:04 AM |
EDM |
897 (Sleat) |
Open Mic Session |
See Wednesday 13 July at 7.30pm. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:52 AM |
EDM |
898 (Sleat) |
Workshop: 'Shoestring Circus' |
A fun-packed workshop in circus skills designed for children and adults - young children must be accompanied. Learn to juggle, stilt walk, unicycle and lots more. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:56 AM |
EDM |
899 (Sleat) |
Workshop: 'Shoestring Circus' |
See Thursday 14 at 11 am |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:52:02 AM |
EDM |
900 (Sleat) |
Theatre: 'Shoestring Circus' |
Join Professor Seltsan for a 40 minute, manic, pyrotechnically exciting show as he explains life, the universe and everything else. For all adults and children who like science and loud noises. Can he repeat last year's excitement when he set off all the fire alarms? |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:01 AM |
EDM |
901 (Sleat) |
Workshop: 'Shoestring Circus' |
See Thursday 14 at 11 am. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:59 AM |
EDM |
902 (Sleat) |
Jamie Laval - fiddle |
Jamie Laval of Seattle is a young US Scottish Fiddle Champion and a fiddler of subtlety, complexity and passionate intensity. His CD was described as ‘More than impressive. It stops you dead in your tracks and demands that you listen.’ He is on tour with Hans York, guitar, in the Highlands and should attract all fiddlers and lovers of traditional music. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:06 AM |
EDM |
903 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Open Library at Armadale |
The Museum of the Isles at Armadale Castle houses a remarkable library of books, maps and archival material, relating to Skye, the Western Isles, Clan Donald and Gaelic. The archivist will introduce you to this valuable collection and talk about some of the items. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:39 AM |
EDM |
904 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Open Library at Sabhal Mòr |
Apart from an extensive contemporary Gaelic library, the College houses a remarkable collection of antiquary material related to Gaelic and Highland social history, notably the MacCormick Collection, and the Celtica Collection from Fort Augustus. The Library is open all day during the week but this is only chance to view items from the special collections. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:42 AM |
EDM |
905 (Sleat) |
'Percussion Unlimited' in Concert |
'Percussion Unlimited' is an ensemble of 8 young players aged 13 to 17 from schools in Shropshire. The group was set up 15 years ago and has travelled four times to Australia. This is their third visit to the Highlands. Their music, played on over 30 percussion instruments (weighing almost 2 tons!) includes Rossini, The Dawes, Herbie Hancock, the Beatles, Lalo Schiffre and Queen. This will be a lively night to inspire all young musicians, especailly after their afternoon session with Bun Sgoil Shleite. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:33 AM |
EDM |
906 (Sleat) |
'I was a beautiful Day' - Traverse Theatre |
'I Was a Beautiful Day' is the second full length play for the Traverse by Iain Finlay MacLeod. The touching story of a man, separated from his homeland for decades who keeps its memory alive through creating trinkets and telling stories. Dan Morrison has spent thirty years confined to Dunard mental hospital after suffering shell-shock whilst serving as a soldier in the second world war. Disowned by his family and all but forgotten back home on the Isle of Lewis, he spends his days recounting its old folk stories and creating sculptures of its landmarks from stones, grass and wood. Anne Williams is a cartographer, assigned by Ordnance Survey to map Lewis, and to learn about its history and the origins of its place names. She discovers Dan through his estranged nephew, Donald, and together they begin to recapture some of the island ’s history. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:55 AM |
EDM |
907 (Sleat) |
Ur-Sgeul - new Gaelic Fiction |
An evening of literary entertainment with 3 Gaelic authors, who have just been published:- Iain F. MacLeod was wrote two plays that have come to Skye: Scott of the Anarchis during Fèis an Eilein, and Traverse Theatre's play being performed just beofre this event. His recent novel 'Na Klondykers' is launched at Edinburgh Book Festival 28 August 2005. Martin MacIntyre's new novel 'Gynippers Diciadain' is another Gaelic novel to be launched 28 August at the Festival. Norman MacLean had a comedy published in May 'Dacha Mo Ghaoil' (translates as Dearest Dacha). A writer, singer and a great performer. The evening will be in Gaelic, but with some English summaries. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:36 AM |
EDM |
908 (Sleat) |
Jaipur Brass Band |
In India, brass bands are the sound of life. No festivity or event, and certainly no wedding, is complete without the sound of trumpets, trombones, clarinets, tubas and marching drums playing in rousing celebration.
The Jaipur Kawa Brass Band continue this tradition, adding flavours from their own Rajasthani gypsy culture as well as influences picked up in their travels to the style that has developed since brass bands were introduced in India in the mid-eighteenth century.
Artistic director Hameed Khan comes from a long line of folk and classical musicians and has studied western as well as eastern music to give Jaipur Kawa a sound all of its own.
Intricate rhythms, virtuoso improvisations, English brass band roots and Bollywood film music converge in a presentation that also features a spectacular gypsy dancer and sabre-swallowing fakir.
Last year's similar visit from 'Musafir' brought out SEALL's largest ever audience. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:27 AM |
EDM |
909 (Sleat) |
Fergie Macdonald 'Memoirs of a Musical Legend' |
Fergie Macdonald, the leading accordion player from Lochaber, is joined by Allan Henderson for a night of reminiscing and music, about this extraordinary band-leaders life on stage. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:52 AM |
EDM |
910 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'The Hebridean Traveller' Denis Rixson |
For centuries the Highlands and Islands of Scotland were regarded as culturally as well as physically distinct. Highlanders had a bad reputation, or suffered from a bad press, depending on perspective. Denis Rixson lives in Mallaig and has written an imaginative and stimulating book exploring the various attitudes to the area through the writing of those who have travelled here over the centuries. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:40 AM |
EDM |
911 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Strings |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:09 AM |
EDM |
912 (Sleat) |
'No great Mischief' ~ Alasdair MacLeod, Canada |
Alasdair MacLeod, the Canadian author of 'No Great Mischief' visits the Highlands with illustrator Peter Rankin for a four night literary tour of the Highlands. Supported by Highland Council |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:49 AM |
EDM |
913 (Sleat) |
TMSA Young Trad Concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:52 AM |
EDM |
914 (Sleat) |
'The Growth of the Soil' Film and Orchestra |
A special Film and Orchestra night promoted by SEALL arts and Club Film, and presented by the Northern Periphery Programme and the Lochaber Music Partnership.
‘The Growth of the Soil’ ~ ‘Markens grøde’ (Norway - 1921) Black and White, Silent 100 mins
The Growth of the Soil is the first Norwegian feature length film made, based on the Nobel Prize winning book by Knut Hamsun. This screening of the film is accompanied by a 32 piece live orchestra of musicians from Norway and Lochaber.
The film concerns the tentative growth of a fragile mountain community out of the great tracts of virgin forest in the north of Norway. It was lost until two incolkpmete copies were found in 1971. Both the film and score were reconstructed in 2002 and this is a unique chance to see the original film and hear the original live music. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:29 AM |
EDM |
915 (Sleat) |
'An Dealbh Mòr' |
The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:15 AM |
EDM |
916 (Sleat) |
'An Dealbh Mòr' |
The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:18 AM |
EDM |
917 (Sleat) |
'An Dealbh Mòr' |
The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:22 AM |
EDM |
918 (Sleat) |
'The Callinish Stoned' Theatre Hebrides |
A truly unique, humorous, inventive, and fast-moving bi-lingual play by Kevin McNeil. With a grat deal of comedy and an amazing soundtrack Kevin wrote the play to get young people of all ages laughing. The play is also sophisticated enough to appeal to all ages. 'The Callanish Stoned' is based around one night's shenanigans during the Sumemr Soltice as a group of three friends gain insights about life and each other as they travel and meet up with some of the eccentric visitors who comprise an annual Callanish Stone Circle sub-culture. Featuring Daibhidh MacLeod and Carina MacLeod, a cast of other young actors, live muisc from Willie Campbell and some multiedia pieces. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:45 AM |
EDM |
919 (Sleat) |
'Oidhche Litreachais - Celebrating Iain Crichton Smith' |
The orignical Gaelic version of one of Iain Crichton Smith's novel 'The Missionary' has been rediscovered. 'Am Miseanaraidh' has just been published as part of the Ur-Sgeul new fiction series. This evening clebrates the writing of Iain Crichton Smith with a panel of current Gaelic writers and experts.
The evening is mostly in Gaelic and entrance includes a glass of wine and books for sale. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:52 AM |
EDM |
920 (Sleat) |
'Songs of the Earth' - Scottish Clarinet Quintet & photography |
'Songs of the Earth' is an innovative audiovisual synthesis of cutting-edge contemporary music and intensely beautiful natural images from the Isle of Skye. In an intimate collaboration between the Scottish Clarinet Quartet and well-known local photographer, Terry Williams, original music scored for four bass clarinets is performed live against large-screen projection of new photographic collections. Sensuous, dramatic and mesmerising! Full details at www.scq.org.uk. "...this RSAMD-bred chamber group is making its mark as much through the vision of its commissioning as with the singularity of its line-up and the virtuosity of the playing" (The Herald) The Photos "Beautiful use of light and texture.incredible eye for detail. such a musically responsive photographer. the way you've visualised both music and pictures is going to bring out an extra dimension in each when they're put together" |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:47 AM |
EDM |
921 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Culture Clash |
Culture Clash are the wonderful band featuring Rise Kagona, the legendary guitarist and one of the founder members of the Bhundu Boys. He is joined by Champion Doug Veitch is a gifted Scottish songwriter from The Borders. In 1987, the Bhundu Boys played Wembley as special guest of Madonna. Today, the band's members are either dead, in jail or broke. However Rise survived and now lives in the borders of Scotland.
"tonight was nothing but a full-blown celebration of life, from the moment Rise began playing his incredible rhythms, almost the entire audience found themselves compelled to dance like eejits. Life affirming in the extreme". Black Medicine. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:33 AM |
EDM |
922 (Sleat) |
'The Seer' |
Neil and Iona are a comfortable couple in their early thirties. Into their lives bursts Kirsty, Iona’s anarchic sister, who immediately disturbs their equilibrium. Iona is delighted by her arrival, Neil feels threatened by it. Half an hour into the play, its established reality, a contemporary living room farce, is transformed by Kirsty’s realisation that they are being watched - by the audience ! Two characters, Sabrina and Janice, intervene from their seats in the auditorium. To Iona and Neil, they appear to have come from nowhere, or through the wall of their front room. To Kirsty, they are visitors from a parallel universe. The Seer by Ali Smith is a contemporary comedy of manners which incorporates a playful deconstruction of the medium of theatre itself, asking the audience to consider just what it is they are seeing. It’s a lively, funny, satirical roller coaster about domestic perfection, free spirits and the new Scotland. "a timely reminder of how much Scottish theatre needs this strand of Highland-made work with all its wild surrealism, structural anarchy, passionate lyricism and spiritual openness". SAC Funded. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:27 AM |
EDM |
923 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Cape Breton Cousins |
Troy MacGillivray is the brilliant 25-year-old fiddler, pianist and step dancer from Nova Scotia. Beòlach is one of Cape Breton’s most exciting new bands featuring Wendy MacIssac, Mairi Rankin, Ryan J MacNeil, Mac Morin, and Patrick Gillis with an energetic mix of Cape Breton, Scottish and Irish tunes featuring piano, pipes, whistles, guitar, and two fiddles. Rachel Walker, Kinlochewe, began singing in Gaelic at an early age, studied Gaelic song at the RSAMD and performed throughout Scotland, and Europe.The ever popular Cèilear are the bright young musicans and singers from Skye and Lochalsh. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:41 AM |
EDM |
924 (Sleat) |
'Gorgeous Avatar' - Traverse Theatre |
Life in the country; work from home, chill out, keep chickens . . . surely every stressed out city person’s dream? For Amy, it’s a nightmare. Bothered by her nosy neighbours and pestered by her pushy Paris client, the Web offers an easy escape. But when her Internet chat mate, Rafi, is due to arrive from New York, a seemingly idyllic life in a Borders farm cottage is put to the test and she finds more companionship and excitement in the virtual world than in the real one. Amy wonders what Rafi will be like, her imagination fuelled by images from films. A suave Clark Gable? A cheery cowboy? Their meeting is played out in increasingly improbable scenarios and as her grasp on reality starts to break up, she is forced to confront a world outside her gorgeous avatar. Another brilliant play, this time by Jules Home, from Traverse Thetare, at the forefront of new Scottish writing. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:27 AM |
EDM |
925 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - ' Wadada' the Indian Fusion show. |
Michael Wadada has been the driving force for 20 years of the Suns of Arqa, playing ultra-eclectic world dub influences from such diverse sources as India, Africa, Scotland, Iran, America, England, Ireland and Jamaica. Wadada has spent much of his musical career investigating what he describes as the supernatural potential hidden in the Classical Raga of the music of India. His mission is to mix the cerebral and illusive cosmological vibrations of Raga with the mother Earth rhythms of Niyabinghi drumming that he believed surfaced in the UK over the years in the guise of Dub Reggae.
The Bharat Natyam dancer, Vinata Godbole, from Rochdale, learned classical dancing at a college in Madras and has since had TV appearances with the Teletubbies. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:31 AM |
EDM |
926 (Sleat) |
'Secrets and Lies and DIY' Fiona Knowles |
Pat has finally snapped, her husband started to put that new kitchen sink in years ago and she’s had it with washing up in the loo. Plumbing can’t be that difficult. A DIY disaster brings together three very different women (all acted by Fiona Knowles) and unearths more than dry rot under the floorboards.A creative, funny drama and a warning to all DIY enthusiasts. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:04:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:12 AM |
EDM |
927 (Sleat) |
'An Dealbh Mòr' |
The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:25 AM |
EDM |
928 (Sleat) |
'An Dealbh Mòr' |
The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:20 AM |
EDM |
929 (Sleat) |
'The Way of the Drum' Mugenkyo |
Traditional Japanese Taiko drumming.
Experience the thundering and exhilarating rhythms of Taiko in an intimate and entertaining show, and gain a unique insight into the enthralling world of Taiko drumming. Mugenkyo is based in Scotland and is the first professional touring Taiko group in Europe. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:28 AM |
EDM |
930 (Sleat) |
Inner sound - 'Mikado' G and S |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:23 AM |
EDM |
931 (Sleat) |
'Genticorum' Quebecois concert |
The energetic and original Quebecois traditional music trio 'Genticorum' were a highlight of this year's Celtic Connections. Weaving wooden flute, fiddle, acoustic guitar, jaw harp, bass and some astounding foot percussion, alongside strong vocal harmony, the trio produces a tapestry of musical textures giving them their distinctive sound. Alexanadre de Grosbois-Garand (vocals, wooden flute, electric bass), Yann Falquet (vocals, jaw harp, guitar), Pascal Genne (vocals, feet and fiddle). "Irresistable music that will put ants in your pants" La Presse, Montreal Tonight's young musicians are 'Ceilear' a group of 16-25 year olds from the area brought together by the fèisean movement. They are Neil Beaton (pipes, whistle, voice), Murdo Cameron (accordion, voice), Ruairidh Graham (percussion, fiddle, voice), Robyn Gray (fiddle, voice), Séan Gray (guitar, flute/whistle, voice), Fiona MacAskill (fiddle, whistle, voice, mandolin, accordion), Kirsten MacLeod (accordion, guitar, mandolin, voice), Shona Masson (fiddle, piano, voice), and Deirdre Graham (piano, clarsach, voice). |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:22 AM |
EDM |
932 (Sleat) |
'The Julie Fowlis Band' |
Julie Fowlis is a singer and multi-instrumentalist from North Uist who has been described as a 'revelation'. Julie co-hosted BBC's Scotland's Hogmanay programme and brought Gaelic song to the masses. She went on to be awarded 'Best Gaelic Singer' at the Scots Trad Music Awards 2005, and then became the first Gaelic winner of the 2006 BBC Folk Awards 'Horizon' accolade.
Julie's guests are Karen Marshalsey, clarsach, who is teaching at the College this week, and the great Gaelic singer Dr Anne Lorne Gillies.
Tonight's young musicians are Ciorstaidh and Ailean Peutan from Kilmuir (clarsach & fiddle)
'Gaelic Whiskies' provide a whisky tasting of quality malts. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:54 AM |
EDM |
933 (Sleat) |
'Ness River Rhythm Kings' - 'Swing 2006' |
The Ness River Rhythm Kings play regularly in Inverness and make a welcome return after their first visit to Skye for last year's Jazz Festival.
Swing 2006 change their name each year and travel up from the Edinburgh area. They are Dick Lee (clarinets, recorders, saxophones), Roy Percy (double bass), John Russell (rhythm guitar, vocals), Stephen Coutts (guitar).
Swing 2006’s core repertoire is the music of the great jazz composers, especially Django Reinhardt, including Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington, with some original music from Dick Lee.
"Something of an institution in Scottish jazz" - Kenny Mathieson, The Scotsman |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:13 AM |
EDM |
934 (Sleat) |
'John Laurie, Frazer and I' - Ian Watt |
Twenty-six years after his death John Laurie is still affectionately remembered as Frazer, Dad’s Army's doom-laden Scotsman. Returning to put the record straight, this production reveals what he was really like. This performance by Ian Watt is a fine tribute to John Laurie’s life and true acting talent and is promoted by the Gilded Balloon comedy venue in Edinburgh.
"No Dad’s Army fan should miss this amazing show." Jimmy Perry |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:11 AM |
EDM |
935 (Sleat) |
Pipers' Night - Macdonalds of Glenuig |
The Skye Pipe Band start off the evening with an outdoor performance in the Amphitheatre (moving indoors if wet). At 8pm the concert starts with the three Macdonald brothers from Glenuig, all well known as pipers and musicians - Dr Angus Macdonald, Allan Macdonald and Iain Macdonald. They are joined by young Donald Dewar award winner Angus Nicolson playing a set of Morrison Reel Pipes. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:19 AM |
EDM |
936 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Skye in Photographs' and ' Invisible Islands' |
'Photographs of Skye' is a stunning visual documentary of Skye by writer and broadcaster Cailean MacLean, who lives in the north of the Island. Cailean will show some of the images and talk about his work. Angus Peter Campbell, poet and author, launches his new book 'Invisible Islands'. Both are Gaelic speakers and simultaneous translation to English will be provided. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:35 AM |
EDM |
937 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Songs of Gaelic Scotland' Anne Lorne Gillies |
Anne Lorne Gillies presents her seminal book 'Songs of Gaelic Scotland' (Birlinn, 2005). A Scottish singer, songwriter, broadcaster, author and academic, Anne was raised on a croft in Argyll, when she began singing in early childhood and won the Mòd Gold Medal when she was only seventeen - the day before she left home to study Celtic and English at Edinburgh University. A fluent Gaelic speaker, she has been at the heart of the movement to regenerate Scotland’s ancient language and culture. As a writer she is equally at home in Gaelic and English. She has written scripts and screenplays, short stories and children’s novels, newspaper columns and an award-winning autobiography. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:37 AM |
EDM |
938 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Reading Cèilidh' Alastair Scott |
Come along to a variety-packed evening of wit, provocative prose and beautiful poetry. Bring a contribution from a favourite author (or your own work!) and share it. Keep reading short or just relax (bar available) and be vastly entertained. Lead by Skye's own travel writer Alastair Scott. If you wish Come along at 7pm to hear the Pipe Band in the amphitheatre before the joining the reading Cèilidh. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:25 AM |
EDM |
939 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'The Scottish Exodus' - Dr James Hunter |
James Hunter is an author, historian and commentator with a long-standing interest in rural development. His groundbreaking account of Scotland's worldwide diaspora is based on unpublished documents, letters and family histories. 'Scottish Exodus'' is a tale of horror and hardship, disastrous voyages, famine and dispossession: the hazards of pioneering on faraway frontiers. But, it is also the moving story of how people separated from Scotland by hundreds of years and thousands of miles continue to identify with the small country where their global journeys began. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:44 AM |
EDM |
940 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Celebrating Scottish Food' - Claire MacDonald |
Claire Macdonald established Kinloch Lodge Hotel in south Skye with her husband Lord Godfrey Macdonald. She is the author of a wide range of cookery books that particularly celebrate Scottish produce. She has just featured in a 15-part cookery series for TV and her new book on 'Fish' is out in the Autumn. Tonight she shares her passion for writing about food. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:21 AM |
EDM |
941 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Scottish Customs from Cradle to Grave' Margaret Bennett |
Margaret Bennett was born on the island of Skye. She is well known as a singer but has also published widely in the field of Scottish studies, especially on folkore. She has taught in the School of Scottish Studies and is now at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. Tonight Margaret shares the wealth of her knowledge while talking about her book 'Scottish Customs from the Cradle to the Grave', a detailed and comprehensive picture of social behaviour in Scotland over the last 400 years. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:28 AM |
EDM |
942 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Sea Kayaking in the Hebrides' - Gordon Brown |
Gordon runs Skyak Advertures in south Skye and is one of the three highest qualified sea-kayak instructors in Scotland. He has a lifetime's experience on rivers and the sea and has trained many people including the Special Forces. Tonight Gordon Talks and Literature about his new book about his travels around the Hebrides by sea. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:30 AM |
EDM |
943 (Sleat) |
'The White Cat' - Jabberwocky Theatre |
See Thursday 27 for details. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:37 AM |
EDM |
944 (Sleat) |
Film Night - 'The Rocket Post' |
The Festival Film Night presents a remarkable short documentary about Highland writer Iain Crichton Smith, made by Don Coutts, the film Director who lives on the Black Isle.
"It was one of the privileges of my life getting to know Iain. He was the most gentle, bright lovely man."
"The Rocket Post", (2002 - 118 mins) is a moving tale of how a remote Scottish community on the Hebridean island of Scarp became enchanted by a dashing German scientist and his plans to link them to the outside world via a rocket postal service during the late 1930s. He struggles to assemble his new invention while the quirky inhabitants look on with a combination of humour, scepticism and distrust. But just when things might come together, the scientist is pressured by his fatherland to assist with its preparation for war. "Beautifully written - breathtaking cinematography." |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:22 AM |
EDM |
945 (Sleat) |
'The Lori Watson Trio' |
The trio, led by fiddler and singer Lori Watson, with guitarist brother Innes and accordionist Fiona Young, were among last year's winners on the Danny Kyle Open Stage. They already boast a highly evolved sound, interweaving Scottish, Scandinavian, American and self-penned tunes, together with songs mostly sourced from Watson's native Borders. "Vivacious, cleanly articulated fiddling, complemented by silvery, beautifully poised vocals and a wealth of inventive accompanying colours and rhythms." Tonight's guests include Addie Harper, on acordion, Fergie MacDonald, on button box, Norman Chalmers with 'Wee Donal' - all tutors at the College. Tonight's young musician is Catriona Phillips, clarsach player, from Breakish |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:57 AM |
EDM |
946 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Night - the Storr |
Anne Martin is from Trotternish in north Skye and spent last Autumn singing in all weathers for the extraordinary outdoor midnight event on the Storr. Tonight, along with clarsach player Ingrid Henderson, she presents those songs (inside!) to an audio-visual backdrop of images of the Storr.
Ruth Lee Martin is a Scottish-born Australian composer, performer and academic of Scottish folk music. Ruth sings Gaelic mouth music learnt at her grandmother’s knee as well as her versions of Scottish and Irish ballads. She is joined by her band 'Eilean Mòr' with Jo Cresswell, Bill Grose, fiddle player Chris Stone and bass player Bill Williams.
Special guest is Christine Primrose, from Lewis who has lived in Sleat for many years while working at the College.
Tonight's young musician is Hannah Beaton, Gaelic singer, from Kyle. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:03 AM |
EDM |
947 (Sleat) |
A Breath of Ireland |
Niall Keegan is a brilliant Irish flute player. His playing is fast, light, clear and sprightly. Just come along to wonder at the cascades of notes with never a breath seemingly required. Dazzling Cèilidh music with jazz and classical undertones.
"Keegan is a consummate virtuoso destined for the big stages." (The Irish Times)
Niall is joined by his wife, singer and bodhran player Sandra Joyce, his sister Niopha Keegan on fiddle and voice, and Innes Watson on guitar and fiddle.
Tonight's young musician is Anna MacDonald from Kilmuir (fiddle and gaelic song). |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:45 AM |
EDM |
948 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas |
Alasdair Fraser is recognized throughout the world as one of the finest fiddle players Scotland has ever produced. His name is synonymous with the vibrant cultural renaissance which is transforming the Scottish musical scene. The Skye Festival was an indirect result of Alasdair's early short courses at the College almost 20 years ago. His playing partner is Natalie Haas who can make her cello sound like the drone of a hurdy-gurdy, the jangle of a guitar, or the thump of a string bass, and who can carry the tune of fast jigs and reels as well. Guests tonight include Patsy Reid, fiddle; Louise MacKenzie, fiddle, and Frank McConnell, stepdancer Tonight's young musician is Murdo MacRae from Nostie on clarsach. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:12 AM |
EDM |
949 (Sleat) |
Fergie's Cèilidh Dance |
Fergie Macdonald has been the mainstay of Cèilidh dancing on the west coast for years. Come along for a lively night of dancing. They will be plenty of people to help you along if you are a novice! |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:59 AM |
EDM |
950 (Sleat) |
'Paddyrasta' Irish Reggae |
With their fusion of irresistible reggae rhythms, traditional celtic melodies and socially conscious lyrics, Paddyrasta have been described as ''The Pogues meets Bob Marley". This colourful, multi-cultural band have discovered a new musical genre - an irresistible sound that makes you just want to get up and dance - simply unmissable fun! With banjo, button accordion, tin whistles, bass, drums and vocals, this is a wonderfully funky-folky ethno-eco band - Afro-Irish reggae-rap with conscience. "Gentle but strongly caring, the lyrics pleading for a more humanitarian world, Excellent." Music in Scotland "Absolutely Terrific" BBC Celtic Connections The night starts with a Cèilidh Dance session from 'Ceilear' to get you warmed up! - see Tuesday 25 for the line-up. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:54 AM |
EDM |
951 (Sleat) |
The Trevor Watts & Jamie Harris Jazz Duo |
Two brilliant jazz players - on saxophoine and percussion come tegether for a distillation of strong rhythms and melodies. A laid back late evening of summer jazz.
"The way they put the music together, and the new rhythmic ideas they have invented themselves bring in a high degree of originality."
They have gone for the "big" sound within the music, and this often makes the duo sound like more than just two players.
If you go to the film just come along and join the jazz afterwards. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:07 AM |
EDM |
952 (Sleat) |
'Stuart Cassells Band' |
After the final concert move across the road to join Piper Stuart Cassells and his band. Stuart was 'BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2005', and mixes quality piping with his lively rock band work. He closes the Skye Festival with some thrilling music for great dancing, offering adventure and an amiable line in ribald patter.
The night starts with local rhythm and blues band 'Blue Monday' - six lads, young and over the hill from Tarskavaig.
£1 off joint tickets |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:32 AM |
EDM |
953 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 1 |
Easy language workshops for anyone who walks in off the street with no Gaelic. A basic introduction to get your head around some greetings and pronounciation. 'Gaelic 1' and the next stage in 'Gaelic 2' alternate during the festival. Come and give it a try! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:29 AM |
EDM |
954 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 2 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:49 AM |
EDM |
955 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 1 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:39 AM |
EDM |
956 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 2 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:53 AM |
EDM |
957 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 1 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:25 AM |
EDM |
958 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 2 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:05:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:46 AM |
EDM |
959 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 1 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:36 AM |
EDM |
960 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 2 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:42 AM |
EDM |
961 (Sleat) |
Trad Jazz workshop |
Bring along any instrument you fancy playing traditional jazz on for an informal and mixed session with some of tonight's performers. A few spare instruments available - guitar, fiddle, cornet. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:48 AM |
EDM |
962 (Sleat) |
African Drumming Workshop |
Jamie Harris has travelled widely with lots of experience in teaching. Hewill lead a workshop on some rudiments of African percussion before building an ensemble piece. Bring your own drum or home made percussion instrument, the festival will supply a few. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:12 AM |
EDM |
963 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - Gaelic Writing - Anne Lorne Gillies |
Dr Anne Lorne Gillies leads a Gaelic Language session for aspiring authors. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:48 AM |
EDM |
964 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song |
Come and learn a few traditional songs from Skye's Anne Martin. No previous knowledge of Gaelic is required. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:17 AM |
EDM |
965 (Sleat) |
Irish song workshop |
An informal session on Irish and English group singing. No previous knowledge of Gaelic is required. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:56 AM |
EDM |
966 (Sleat) |
Waulking Songs |
Learn some Gaelic work songs, those sung while 'waulking the tweed', with one of Skye's most inspirational singers. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:16 AM |
EDM |
967 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances with Mary Fennell. No previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:39 AM |
EDM |
968 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dancing for all |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances that will come in handy tonight, led by Mary Fennell. No previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:07 AM |
EDM |
969 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Seikou Susso's Family Workshop |
Seikou comes from The Gambia in West Africa and currently lives in Leeds. Come and join Seikou for a family workshop where he will teach children to sing traditional Griot songs accompanied by Kora.
"Seikou brings the warmth of the Gambia with him and magically brings a smile to every child's face!" |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:53 AM |
EDM |
970 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Seikou Susso - the Gambian Kora |
Seikou Susso was born in 1964 in Sukuta Nanie in The Gambia. He is from a family of Griots known as Jalibas, who tell the History of the Mandingo Ancestry through Music poetry which they express with one of the most authentic African string instrument called The Kora, sometimes known as the African Harp.
He uses his music to provide the most perfect and authentic music experience of West Africa. Whilst his compositions are inspired by Mandingo culture, they also incorporate everyday situations that any culture can appreciate, such as love, friendship, happiness and faith, and range from African ballads to more uptempo numbers such as " Mama Africa". |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:46 AM |
EDM |
971 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Film Café - 'La Revancha de Tango' |
Four our late night relaxing Film Café, with good coffee and a bar, we bring you the winners of Radio 3's World Music award for best newcomer, the Gotan Project is a unique fusion of dance dub, house, jazz beats blended with the core sound of Argentinian Tango. 'Gotan' - a play on tango, are three French DJ and producers and a host of Argentinian musicians including Cristina Vilallonga, Nini Flores and Gustavo Beytelmann.
'La Revancha de Tango' is a total sonic and visual experience. It seduced audiences by projecting images onto an enormous screen veiling the stage infront of the musicians. Midway through the concert the veil drops and the musicians are revealed. The crowd screams as if they had just witnessed the final act of a torrid striptease. A film of the events was the logical next step and was shot in December 2003, during the 'La Revancha del Tango' tour.The exploraiton between the sensual rhythm of Tango and the film images make this much more than a mere concert recordning. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:59 AM |
EDM |
972 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Indian Dance Workshop |
The Bharat Natyam dancer, Vinata Godbole, leads a wrokshop in Indian Dance |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:50 AM |
EDM |
973 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Carpet' - Sonsie Music |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:06 AM |
EDM |
974 (Sleat) |
Outdoor Gaelic Service |
The Pulpit Rock next to the ancient graveyard at Ashaig (between Broadford and the Bridge) is a fine setting for a short outdoor Gaelic Service. This is one of the regular and popular events of the Fèis. Like Gaelic praise, it will happen whatever the weather! |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:10 AM |
EDM |
975 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Carpet' - Sonsie Music |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:09 AM |
EDM |
976 (Sleat) |
'The White Cat' - Jabberwocky Theatre |
Jabberwocky Children's Theatre Company. An old king . . . three sons . . . three tasks . . . a dark wood...a magic castle . . . a beautiful cat. The older sons are greedy and vain. The youngest honest and true. When he meets the greatest challenge of all, must he destroy what he treasures most? A puppet show adapted from the story by E.Nesbit with original music by David Troughton. Suitable for children 7 years and over. Younger children must be accompanied. "This perfect show is puppet theatre at its absolute best - pure joy" The Scotsman The show lasts one hour and is followed after a short break by a Puppet Workshop |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:35 AM |
EDM |
977 (Sleat) |
'The White Cat' - Jabberwocky Theatre |
See Thursday 27 for details. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:32 AM |
EDM |
978 (Sleat) |
Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra |
The Ayrshire Fiddle orchestra is one of the largest and most well known fiddle groups in Scotland. They present a refreshing, youthful, creative and enthusiastic approach to Scots Fiddle Music. Although the membership is aorund 200 this tour consists of 35 of the adults members. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:13 AM |
EDM |
979 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Michael McGoldrick |
Born in Manchester to Irish parents, Michael McGoldrick was encouraged by the thriving traditional Irish music scene in the city. He plays with Capercaillie and as a solo artist, and is regarded as one of the greatest flute players of all time. The evening opens with Strath Gaelic Choir, based in south Skye and regular award-winners at the Annual Mod. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:50 AM |
EDM |
980 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival Club - 'Breabach' |
‘Breabach’ from Scotland are Donal Brown, Patsy Reid, Calum MacCrimmon and Ewan Robertson making them one of the most refreshing acts on the traditional music scene. Full of energy but also known for their heartfelt delivery of traditional songs. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:55 AM |
EDM |
981 (Sleat) |
Stepdance |
See Friday 28 July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:27 AM |
EDM |
982 (Sleat) |
Flute and whistle workshop |
Niall Keegan is a leading Irish flute player and teacher, Bring your own flute or whistle. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:10 AM |
EDM |
983 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna 'Kindling the Passion' Margaret Bennett |
Margaret Bennett, leading folklorist and Gaelic singer presents a workshop kindling your passion for collecting folklore. She will look at the importance of folklore fieldwork, a step-by-step guide to collecting and how to share the harvest by exhibiting and disseminating traditional knowledge to enrich our children and future generations. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:29 AM |
EDM |
984 (Sleat) |
'Nashville Bluegrass' and 'Tropical Nights' |
Peter Griggs sets the scene for a 'Tropical Night' with music from South America. Peter is from New York and now lives in Europe. His deep interest in the music of Brazil took him to Rio de Janeiro, where he explored a unique style 'choro' an early 20th C ragtime style of music. To this Peter adds some Bossa Nova, with a touch of jazz, classical, flamenco and blues, taken from his CD 'Children of the Amazon'.
"Stunning in its intensity. Peter will take you on a journey into your own imagination"
The Skye Festival then ventures into Bluegrass for the first time in its history. Kathy Chiavola grew up in Kansas City and has an international reputation as one of the most respected vocalists in bluegrass and acoustic music. Kathy is joined by Silvio Ferretti, banjo, and Martino Coppo, mandolin, who are members of the Italian bluegrass group 'Red Wine'. Mike Bub from Nashville has played and recorded Bluegrass Music for voer 25 years and is one of the most awarded bass players in the genre. Singer Vanessa Batts has spent some time at the College on Gaelic courses.
"Mama Mia, they are so good!" |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:49 AM |
EDM |
985 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic 1 |
See Tuesday 25 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:32 AM |
EDM |
986 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Carpet' - Sonsie Msuic |
Jump on the magic carpet with Sonsie Music and fly around the world in a wonderful musical journey via Romania, Egypt, Vietnam, Ireland, Argentina and other exotic destinations. Sway to silken clarinet melodies and feel your feet moving to the spicy percussion rhythms of far-off lands. Informal, friendly and with lots of storytelling. Ask questions about the fascinating percussion instruments, and join in the rousing finale! Children under 8 must be accompanied. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:04 AM |
EDM |
987 (Sleat) |
Stepdance |
Learn the basics of Scottish stepdance, led by Keri. No partner or previous knowledge needed. If possible, wear hard soled comfortable shoes. Suitable for ages 9 & over. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:24 AM |
EDM |
988 (Sleat) |
‘Gimme Your Left Shoe’ - Phil Kay |
Prepare your child to hand over their left shoe, and maybe have the chance to win it back - maybe! Phil Kay, usually known for his adult stand-up comedy, makes an excellent children’s entertainer. He brings his guitar, skateboard, toothbrush and baguette to this show. Every child gives up their left shoe. Those who want to are guided into the limelight to perform a skit and win it back. Be foolish, silly, and be seen in this show of shoe-shows within a show. ‘Gimme Your Left Shoe’ is guaranteed to have your kids rolling around with laughter and shrieking with joy. Limited seating - and aimed at children aged 7 and over.
"Phil Kay - born to work with children." The List |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:16 AM |
EDM |
989 (Sleat) |
Phil Kay Stand Up Comedy |
Phil's adult comedy is a unique blend of energy, improvisation and leaps of imagination that take his audience on a joyride they'll never forget. Even Phil has no idea what might happen when he unleashes his crazy brand of improvised comedy mayhem. "manic and generous, given to inspired flights of imagination and physical joie de vivre" The Metro |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:34 AM |
EDM |
990 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Traditional Tales of the Campfire' - Jessie Smith |
Jess Smith will talk about her life as a traditional storyteller and one of the last Travelling folk raised in a lifestyle of itinerant working the land. Jess has written three books on her ten years travelling the country in an old bus with parents and seven sisters. Jessie's Journey' and 'Tales from the Tent' were in Scotland’s best-selling list. Her first novel is nearing completion. "Takes you into an unfamiliar world . . . remarkable." Caledonia |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:46 AM |
EDM |
991 (Sleat) |
Art Workshop: 'Fèis Painting' |
Two workshops, on consecutive days, day one creating images from music and dance workshops at the Fèis. On Friday the images will be developed into finished artwork. For adults and children who feel confident and competent in drawing in a public place (rather than shy beginners!). Media: pencil, charcoal, sketching media, watercolours, acrylic - not oils. Bring your own materials for sketching purposes. Some materials available for sale. Quality paper provided for final artwork. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:06:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:58 AM |
EDM |
992 (Sleat) |
Art Workshop: 'Fèis Painting' |
Day two of Donald's art workshop. See Thursday 27 for details. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:02 AM |
EDM |
993 (Sleat) |
Art Exhibition: An Dealbh Mòr |
Local school children created, and danced on, an enormous 20 x 10 metre full-colour landscape earlier this year. The smaller charcoal version is on display. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:58 AM |
EDM |
994 (Sleat) |
'Gobbo' - National Theare of Scotland |
A lively, original musical story for children. Gobbo is a goblin who doesn’t like adventures. What Gobbo likes best is sitting in front of his fire eating rhubarb and drinking dandelion ale and farting. A show with live music, lots of dancing, some funny bits and a raffle with good prizes, Devised and created by David Greig and Wils Wilson. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:24 AM |
EDM |
995 (Sleat) |
'Mancub' - National Theare of Scotland |
Paul is trying to grow up. Trying to get his dad off his back and his mum out of his face. Trying to work out what girls are all about. Trying to catch up on the work. Trying to stay out of trouble. But strange things keep happening. Reality seems to be shifting. People are looking at him in a different way. Does Paul really turn into animals, or does he only think he does? By Douglas Maxwell from the book The Flight of the Cassowary by John LeVert. Lasts 1 hour 15 mins |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:39 AM |
EDM |
996 (Sleat) |
'Julie' - National Theatre of Scotland |
‘Miss Julie’ is Swedish playwright, novelist and painter, August Strindberg’s masterpiece, written at the height of his powers as a dramatist in the late nineteenth century. Zinnie Harris’s new version heightens the social and sexual tension, relocating the play to the central Scotland between the wars. A rare chance to see this touchstone of European theatre adapted and directed by an outstanding Scottish talent. In the oppressive heat of Midsummer’s Eve, Julie, daughter of the Lord, is drawn into a dangerous tryst with her father’s butler, John. As the night wears on, the couple, from opposite ends of the social spectrum, dance, flirt and fight towards an explosive conclusion that will shake the existing order to its core. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:23 AM |
EDM |
997 (Sleat) |
Tim Kliphuis Grapelli jazz and Blue Monday |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:10 AM |
EDM |
998 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' Cèilidh Dance |
A lively night with 'Ceilear' the young local musicians brought together by the 'Cèilidh Trail' scheme. Come and join them for a dance! See Tuesday 25 for their names. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:07:20 AM |
EDM |
999 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh with Ruth Lee Martin |
Ruth Lee Martin and her band and friends head over the hill for another infomral and lively Cèilidh. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:50 AM |
EDM |
1000 (Sleat) |
Children's Cèilidh |
Bring the family along for a Cèilidh Dance with a load of young musicians from the area. Great fun and good exercise! Dances will be explained for those who haven't tried Cèilidh dancing before. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:20 AM |
EDM |
1001 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' all at Sea |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:22 AM |
EDM |
1002 (Sleat) |
Theatre Writers Workshops |
An informal writing workshop focusing on next week’s ‘Julie’ led by Zinnie Harris, the palywright. Lasts around 90 minutes. MINIMUM 5 people - please BOOK. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:45 AM |
EDM |
1003 (Sleat) |
'Atman' le Á'Chùirt' - TOSG Theatre |
Dà dhealbh-chluich do dh'inbhich.
Two new plays from the Skye-based Gaelic Theatre Company. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:30 AM |
EDM |
1004 (Sleat) |
'Art' - Mull Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:27 AM |
EDM |
1005 (Sleat) |
Funky String Band |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:55 AM |
EDM |
1006 (Sleat) |
The Puffer Club - Black Isle Peas |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:05 AM |
EDM |
1007 (Sleat) |
`Essential Scottish Opera' |
Arias from La Traviata, Cosi Fan Tutte, The Marber of Seville, Rigoletto, La Boheme and a few more. Sarah Redgwick - soprano; Katherine Allen - mezzo-soprano; Adriano Graziani - Tenor; Adam Miller - Baritone; Ian Shaw - Piano |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:38 AM |
EDM |
1008 (Sleat) |
Laura Boosinger from the Appalachians. |
Live from North Carolina, Laura Boosinger is joined by Josh Goforth. Laura drwas in standing room only crowds everywhere thanks to a stage presence, sweet voice and playing style, whether on clawhammer banjo, autoharp or guitar, that few can match. Josh Goforth, fiddle, may only be in his mid-20s, but already he has established himself as a 'one to watch' musician who is going places.
Followed by a Cèilidh to welcome members of communities from all over the Highlands visiting Skye. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:34 AM |
EDM |
1009 (Sleat) |
'The Unconquered' - Stellar Quines Theatre |
Torben Betts’ powerful poetic language, dark humour and provocative ideas build a fast moving story around a fiercely intelligent young girl and her relentless rejection of the establishment. When suddenly a people’s revolution breaks out and a mercenary soldier intrudes into the family home, the conflict between the regime and the unconquered girl explodes. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:38 AM |
EDM |
1010 (Sleat) |
The Singing Sous Chefs - Alive Again! |
Three chefs helter-skelter down the continuum of Time through the congestion zone of Space across the wide-open bison plains of History and back again before last orders. Meet Michelangelo, Merlin, Newton’s Apple and a Modern Day Hospital. Travel the globe. Feel its bigness. With songs from the Beatres, Ry Cooder, Iggy Pop, and many other iconic grooves of our time. "Hilarity in harmony, guaranteed to contain nuts" "makes Green Wing look sensible" |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:05 AM |
EDM |
1011 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - Scottish Dance Theatre |
'Touching Zulu' by Janet Smith and 'Luxuria' by Liv Lorent. Two pieces for a full night of the best in contemporary dance. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:23 AM |
EDM |
1012 (Sleat) |
'Guthan a' Chuain' - 'Atlantic Voices' |
SEALL joins up with the Blas Festival and Kyleakin Hall for a great night of song. Mary Jane Lamond, from Cape Breton, is one of the most sought after Gaelic singers in North America. She is welcomed back to ‘the old country’ to share the stage with the wonderful Kathleen Macinnes of South Uist (who was a highlight of the Skye Festival in July). Both artists are highly regarded in their field and will, no doubt, leave the audiences cheering for more. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:27 AM |
EDM |
1013 (Sleat) |
'Na Seòid' - 'The Heroes' Young Talent with Mary Ann Kennedy |
There is amongst today’s 20 and early-30 somethings a growing band of young men who are proud of their culture, their language and their own abilities and desire to share that with others. They are creative, not just as performers, but as songwriters and composers, they have a confidence in their language with many of them using it in their everyday life and work. And they have the capacity to be an inspiration to others. Na Seòid will bring together eight of these singers and musicians together under the musical direction of Mary Ann Kennedy. The ensemble will have voices at the heart of it - each man has a strong voice individually and as part of a group. James Graham; Griogair Lawrie, Tormon MacArthur, Norrie MacIver, Calum Ailig MacMillan, Gillebride MacMillan. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:57 AM |
EDM |
1014 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson and Alyth McCormack, harp and song |
‘Savourna Stevenson’s harp music spins sheer magic’, (The Scotsman) and as a composer and songwriter she finds her perfect collaborator in the acclaimed Scottish singer, Alyth McCormack. Together they share a passion for storytelling in music. Mature performers: Savourna’s awesome virtuosic harp playing coupled with Alyth’s equisite and versatile voice. Savourna is one of the most exciting virtuosos on the harp today. Her nine Cd’s to date include stunning collaborations with acclaimed artists including: Eddi Reader, June Tabor, Danny Thompson and Davy Spillane. Her latest CD ‘Persian Knight Celtic Dawn’ - a stunning fusion of middle eastern and celtic influences in music and words - has sparked this new collaboration with Alyth . Alyth McCormack, a voice described as having ‘spun glass fragility belying a sinewy strength’. She loves singing and lets you know that without telling you. You can hear it in her voice. A brilliant new duo, who move freely between traditional and contemporary songs with ‘amusing on- stage cheeky banter’ (Scotsman). |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:44 AM |
EDM |
1015 (Sleat) |
Highland Festival - Strath Gaelic Choir - St Maol Ruadha |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:39 AM |
EDM |
1016 (Sleat) |
'The Island Tapes' Archival Hebridean film |
Premiered in January 2006 at Celtic Connections in Glasgow, 'The Island Tapes' features original live music and five silent films recording life on St Kilda, Harris, Skye, Orkney and Shetland in the 1920s and 30s. Scottish Guitarist David Allison who wrote the music, is joined by Scotland’s foremost classical guitarist Allan Neave, the Berlin-based fingerstyle maestro Ian Melrose and the superb Gaelic singer Alyth McCormack. "It’s amazing seeing faces from so long ago up there on the big screen. The films all have a story to tell, so it’s important to let that come through in the music, but we are where we are now, and this is definitely not simply a nostalgia trip." |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:34 AM |
EDM |
1017 (Sleat) |
John Goldie - guitar |
A cocnert with John Goldie who is without doubt a world class acoustic guitarist, incorporating a wide range of influences including jazz, blues, Celtic and funk. "John Goldie is one of the most talented guitarists to appear on the UK jazz scene in a long time" Martin Taylor |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:22 AM |
EDM |
1018 (Sleat) |
Sacred Songs from Tibet - Tashi Lhunpo Monastery |
Members of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery bring their chants, songs, dance and instrument playing to Skye. Called 'The Power of Compassion' you will be enchanted and moved by the music and delightful personalities of the performers. A sell-out concert on their last visit in 2005. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:02 AM |
EDM |
1019 (Sleat) |
The Paul Towndrow Sextet |
The Scottish Jazz ace celebrates the release of his third CD ‘Six by Six’ and a departure from his regular quartet format. The Sextet presents the cream of the UK’s jazz talent and showcases Scotland’s vibrant jazz scene. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:00 AM |
EDM |
1020 (Sleat) |
'Injuns' CD launch |
Launching their debut album 'Lionel, It's a Complicated World' Injuns are set to hit the music scene. This five-piece Skye band have already appeared on the Newcomers Stage in T-in-the-Park, at other festivals and on BBC TV and Radio, and has a track voted 'Song of the Year' with Radio na Gaidheal.
"It really is a joy to have a band attempt and succeed at sounding like themselves . . . A triumphant pop muisic of their very own" Vic Galloway - BBC Radio 1 |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:57 AM |
EDM |
1021 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘Calum’s Road' - Roger Hutchinson |
"A road, 12 feet wide and two tortuously slow miles long, built over 20 years by one man with little more than a pick, a shovel and a wheelbarrow . . . It starts at Brochel Castle and winds to Arnish, on the north tip of Raasay, where Calum MacLeod lived and worked as a crofter, postman and tender of the Rona lighthouse." This is the story of one amazing road and a whole island history. Roger Hutchinson is an award-winning journalist and author. He has lived in Raasay for eight years, and in Skye for the previous 22. He met Calum in 1979, on an assignment for the West Highland Free Press, for which he’d come to work after leaving London. Other Books by Roger Hutchinson. His books include: ‘Empire Games: The British Invention of Twentieth-Century Sport’, ‘Polly: The True Story Behind Whisky Galore’, ‘The Soap Man: Lewis, Harris and Lord Leverhulme’ and ‘A Waxing Moon,’ the Story of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:55 AM |
EDM |
1022 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘Encounters with Gaels’ - Leslie Riddoch |
The forthcoming book recounts Lesley Riddoch’s encounters, as she cycled from Barra to the Butt of Lewis in 2006, a journey she undertook to explore the language, economy, culture & history of the Outer Isles. The book is based on her robust exchanges with crofters, villagers & visitors, and her own reflections about the big cultural and demographic challenges facing the isles over the next decade. Lesley Riddoch attended university at Oxford, where she was President of the Union. She is a prize-winning journalist. Between 1999 and 2005, she had her own daily radio programme the Lesley Riddoch Programme on Radio Scotland. Lesley assisted in putting together the community buyout plan for Eigg and is a Trustee of the Isle of Eigg Trust. After the reading move a few feet to the Cèilidh venue for the dance. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:07:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:58 AM |
EDM |
1023 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound ' Iolanthe' - Gilbert and Sullivan |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:30 AM |
EDM |
1024 (Sleat) |
'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours |
Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:20 AM |
EDM |
1025 (Sleat) |
'Seachd - the Inaccessible Pinnacle' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:14 AM |
EDM |
1026 (Sleat) |
'Seachd - the Inaccessible Pinnacle' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:16 AM |
EDM |
1027 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘The Dark Ship’ - Anne MacLeod |
Anne MacLeod's beautifully written first novel of love and war is a Scottish best-seller. It tells a story of a people bound together by grief and history. As the Great War ends, a remote Hebridean Community is devastated by the sinking of the Iolaire, bringing troops home from France. More than 200 Lewismen perish and no family is left untouched. The book travels between the two World Wars spanning three generations of island families. Anne MacLeod works as a doctor in Inverness. An engaging reader, of poetry or prose, Anne often combines the spoken word with unaccompanied song. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:05 AM |
EDM |
1028 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘The Unbroken Harp’ - David Craig |
David Craig is a foremost expert on the Clearances. His book tells the story of Flo Campbell and her eviction from the family's island home, and all her subsequent struggles. The compelling storyline has terrific energy, from the Battle of the Braes and Flo's travels and employment on Skye and beyond." For 23 years David taught creative writing at Lancaster University. He lives in South Cumbria with his author wife. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:07 AM |
EDM |
1029 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'The Reading Cèilidh' Alastair Scott |
The Reading Cèilidh started last year and proved very popular . Come along just to join in, or better still, with your own favourite reading - contributions should last a maximum of five/six minutes. Poetry and prose are equally welcome from original or from published works. A few invited writers will make a contribution. Above all, it will be informal, with coffee and a bar. Alastair Scott is a travel writer, novelist and photographer, who lives in Kylerhea. He has sailed single-handed around Ireland and most recently to the Faroe Islands. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:42 AM |
EDM |
1030 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Sean agus Ur/Old and New' - Myles Campbell, Andrew Mitchell |
Coiscéim, the Dublin publishers, launch 'Breac-A’-Mhuiltein', Myles Campbell’s retrospective collection of poetry spanning over 30 years. 'Taking You Home' is Andrew Mitchell’s tribute to Iain Crichton Smith and Derick Thomson. Born in Staffin, where he now lives, Maoilios Caimbeul did not learn to write Gaelic until the 60s, (Gaelic not being on offer in school), although he could speak and read the language since childhood. His poetry is internationally acclaimed and represented in An Tuil, Ronald Black's Anthology of 20th Century Scottish Gaelic Verse (Polygon, 2002). Andrew Mitchell's English and Gaelic newly-published poem sequence, Taking You Home, draws upon island culture and the work of two highly acclaimed poets from Bayble in Lewis, and includes their reflections on island life as presented on the BBC Radio 4 Kaleidoscope Feature How Many Miles From Bayble in 1995. The evening will be in Engliash and Gaelic with translation facilities. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:33 AM |
EDM |
1031 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘Gaelic poems in the Scots Tongue’ Angus Peter Campbell |
Gaelic and Scots sit harmoniously in Angus Peter's new volume. In the 15th century, the two tongues were in bitter rivalry. The poet Dunbar conjures a picture of hell in his Dance of the Seven Deadly Sins. Finding it packed with ragged Gaels, the Devil calls for a Hieland pageant. The Highlanders deafen him with Gaelic, so he puts them in the deepest pit in hell and 'smoorits' them! After five centuries, a poetic reconciliation. Angus Peter is joined by the Scots translator, the scholar J Derrick McClure of Aberdeen University who will read Angus Peter's poems in Scots. Aonghas Padraig, a native of South Uist, was introduced to literature by his teacher, the late Ian Crichton Smith. Encouragement was also given by the late Sorley MacLean. A career in journalism followed. He is now a prominent writer and broadcaster. He is a longtime Skye resident and had an impressive debut in 2007, as lead actor, in Seachd, the first-ever Gaelic-language feature film. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:00 AM |
EDM |
1032 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - ‘Soil and Soul' and 'Love and Revolution’ , Alastair McIntosh |
Alastair’s beliefs are rooted in his upbringing on the Isle of Lewis . . . He does not advocate returning to a preindustrial golden age, but balances the gains of modernity against what has been lost. In particular, he demonstrates how the rise of the modern era undermined communities governed by a sense of reverence and mutual responsibility. But right relationship can be restored, he suggests, by learning from the bardic tradition to create a new harmony of soil, soul and society. Alastair McIntosh is a writer, lecturer, social activist, broadcaster and campaigning academic. He is a Director of the GalGael Trust, and Visiting Professor of Human Ecology at the University of Strathclyde. Luke Concannon, lead singer in Nizlopi says of Alastair " I asked [him] to get up and rave with us because he is my favourite author. He is a poet, a thinker and a doer. He seems able to link us to our past, to the land and to the spiritual core that is the essence of life and art. We need people who dare to speak these truths. He howls his poems like a wild man. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:02 AM |
EDM |
1033 (Sleat) |
Cathy Ann MacPhee and the Kathleen MacInnes Band |
It is a rare treat to have both Cathy Ann and Kathleen on the same stage with their bands.
Cathy Ann MacPhee is from Barra and has spent her life as a Gaelic singer and actress, notably as Mairi Mhòr nan Oran in the BBC film. She now lives in Toronto and teaches Gaelic singing to the Scots in Cape Breton and North Carolina.
"MacPhee’s voice remains as expressive as ever, and her interpretations have grown in authority." Kenny Mathieson, The Scotsman
Kathleen MacInnes was born and brought up on South Uist, Western Isles, in a Gaelic-speaking home, and has enjoyed a career in television and the theatre as an actress, presenter and singer. Her debut album "Og Mhadainn Shamhraidh (Summer Dawn)" features some wonderful session musicians and the blending of all these talents and capturing of Kathleen’s beautiful voice has resulted in a very fine Gaelic song album.
"Gaelic Singer of the Year" Scottish Traditional Music Awards 2006
Tonight's Young Performers are Mairi, Stephanie and Brìghde Campbell, three brilliantly musical sisters from Sleat.
Angus Nicolson, pipes, opens the evening |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:51 AM |
EDM |
1034 (Sleat) |
'Sheelanagig' |
Acoustic world-folk outfit Sheelanagig take the best tunes and rhythms and fuse them into dancefloor mayhem. The resulting musical anarchy caught the attention of anyone in earshot and propelled them into an ongoing whirlwind of gigs, tours and festival appearances around the UK and into Europe. Western swing meeting Scots/Irish reels, manouche ‘Gypsy jazz’ catching Eastern European melodies, Arabic tunes wafting over salsa beats and tabla putting a spring into ska fuelled klezmer. "smiling and knackered festival goers." "High octane stuff . . . livens any party and keeps the floor full..." fROOTS |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:21 AM |
EDM |
1035 (Sleat) |
‘Dàimh’ in Concert |
Dàimh (da-eve) offer a fresh, up to date approach to traditional music. An exciting combination of musicians hailing from Cape Breton Island, Ireland, the West Highlands of Scotland and the ever-innovative Irish/American scene, the band effortlessly blends music from their native traditions with a few more tunes picked up en-route. Their music is a very high energy, fast-flowing mixture of tunes and songs from the traditions of their countries represented fusing together their individual styles on bagpipes, fiddle, banjo, guitar, bodhran and mandola to create a unique and compelling sound, their music knows no boundaries. "One of the fieriest bands on the traditional scene today" The Scotsman. Tonight's Young Musicians are 'Ceilear', the summertime collective of 16-25 year olds, from the local Feisean movement. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:05 AM |
EDM |
1036 (Sleat) |
'Rachel Unthank and the Winterset' |
Singing in lilting Geordie accents, sisters Rachel and Becky Unthank are servants of the northern English music traditions they keep alive - and so close to Scotland, we welcome them!. They are joined in The Winterset by charismatic pianist Belinda O'Hooley, and fiddle player Niopha Keegan (and sister of vituoso traditional flute player Niall Keegan). Their 2005 debut album Cruel Sister was named Folk Album of the Year by Mojo Magazine and successful sales were reflected by brilliant live performances in 2006. "Just beautiful, beautiful music . . . one day all music will sound like this" Phil Jupitus BBC 6 MUSIC "I just love it . . . I simply can’t recommend them enough" Bob Harris BBC RADIO 2 The guest artist is singer-songwriter (and festival sound engineer) Peter M Rowan. "A rich voice...an obvious talent" with Angus Nicolson on pipes. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:10 AM |
EDM |
1037 (Sleat) |
‘The Fred Morrison Band’ and ‘Injuns’ |
"Morrison’s formidably virtuosic playing on bellows-blown Border pipes – with some dexterous interludes on uillean pipes – comes as close to jazz as you’ll hear in piping.” Jim Gilchrist, The Scotsman Injuns - "It really is a joy to have a band attempt and succeed at sounding like themselves.... a triumphant pop music of their very own." Vic Galloway, BBC Radio One |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:10 AM |
EDM |
1038 (Sleat) |
‘Buntata ‘s Sgadan’ |
A good bowl of Scotch Broth, a traditional plate of herring - salt and fresh - and potatoes, followed by Cloutie Dumpling and custard. With lots of water, a dram of whisky, music and chat. That will set you up for the night. Vegetarian option? - there is always bread! "A half-barrel of salt herring and the year's crop of tatties was in the barn." Tonight's Young Musician is Chris MacDonald, Sleat on pipes. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:28 AM |
EDM |
1039 (Sleat) |
‘Box Club’ |
Box Club are the new young accordion supergroup, featuring the frontline talents of Gary Innes, John Somerville, Mairearad Green and Angus Lyon, backed up by guitarist Mike Bryan, bassist Duncan Lyall and percussionist Martin O'Neill. On the strength of their debut gigs last autumn, Box Club are already being tipped as a major new force on the Scottish scene.
Bursting with energy and from the Highlands. You won't stay sitting down for long!
The dance starts with a set from 'Ceilear' the young musicians.
The Guest spot is with 'George Logan' After four years of travelling honing the George Logan sound, Mr Logan is ready to launch the unique country pop styles . . . With George Logan - Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals; George Graham - Guitar; George McGeoch - Fiddle; George MacLeod - Bass; George MacInnes- Drums. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:03 AM |
EDM |
1040 (Sleat) |
'Cast Ewe Band' & Genticorum |
Our opening festival dance starts with 'Genticorum' the energetic and original Quebecois band with lively tunes and some astounding foot percussion.
"Irresistible music that will put ants in your pants" La Presse, Montreal.
And then 'the Cast Ewe Band'? - a brilliant local Cèilidh band, led by award-winning piper Angus Nicolson. The thing about our Cèilidh dances is that you don't have to know what you are doing. Just join the crowd and someone will lead you along. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:19 AM |
EDM |
1041 (Sleat) |
'Festival' (18) |
The lives and dreams of a dozen people intersect in this darkly comic ensemble tale built around the Edinburgh festival. Writer-director Annie Griffin's acerbic satire on the frayed edges of the Edinburgh Fringe. A one-woman play about Dorothy Wordsworth, a Canadian performance-art piece in which the audience sniff fresh-cut grass, and a cat fight between mendaciously competitive, unfunny comedians all ring horribly true. A strong ensemble cast, including Green Wing's excellently loathsome Stephen Mangan.
"Festival is an endearing British comedy that captures the vibe and surreal charm of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It’s as cluttered full of crazy characters as the Royal Mile on a Saturday in August." Anna Smith - Empire
'Trout' was directed by Johnny Barrington from Sleat, one of many young people making a career in contrmporary culture and music from Skye. Fish, exploding caravans in the serenity of the Hebridean coast. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:44 AM |
EDM |
1042 (Sleat) |
Christine Primrose and Margaret Stewart |
Two of the finest Gaelic performers in Scotland today - native Gaelic speakers from the Isle of Lewis who are amongst the rare few who still sing in the highly ornamental style once so prevalent on Lewis and Harris. Christine Primrose has an international reputation. She has been singing in public since childhood and was at the forefront of the folk music revival in Scotland. She was a member of supergroup MacTalla, performs with harpist Alison Kinnaird as well as many solo performances worldwide. She now lives on Skye and is a staff member of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Margaret Stewart has sung since childhood, but did not become known to the public until she won the Mod Gold Medal in 1993. She then recorded the critically acclaimed CD 'Fhuair Mi Pòg', with piper Allan MacDonald, which set the standard for future recordings throughout Gaelic Scotland. After living in Venezuela for six years, she is now settled in Nairn. Christine and Margaret's reputations as two of the finest Gaelic singers in Scotland is richly deserved. Their passion for the songs, their extensive repertoire, crystal clear diction, fluent Gaelic and the beauty and purity of their voices is evidence, if indeed it were required, that traditional Gaelic singing is safe in the hands of such outstanding tradition bearers. They are joined by Blair Douglas on keyboards and accordion, Neil Campbell on guitar and John Lamont, bass. All are from Skye and have worked with major bands on the Highland music scene. "Christine Primrose is not just a singer, but one of the most unerringly expressive interpreters of the haunting, deeply poetic music of her native Hebrides." Tonight's Young Musicians are Ciorstaidh and Ailean Pheutan from Kilmuir. The Gaelic Whiskies present a whisky tasting session before the concert and during the interval. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:17 AM |
EDM |
1043 (Sleat) |
'Seikou Susso and the Allahlake Band' |
Seikou is the charismatic and amazing Kora (African Harp) player from the Gambia. Coming from a long line of griots - oral historians who have kept and promoted the history of the Mandinka cultures of West Africa - Seikou uses his music to provide the perfect ambience and authenticity of West Africa. His compositions are inspired by Mandinka culture, and his singing and playing style observes the delicacy and poise of the Gambian traditional repertoire. Seikou leads his decidedly funky AllahLake Band into potent and slowly simmering dance grooves.
Seikou was the highly acclaimed guest at the Skye World Music weekend in 2005.
Tonight's Young Musician is Ruby Partridge, Breakish. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:58 AM |
EDM |
1044 (Sleat) |
'The Voice of the Sea' - Macdara Vallely |
A unique and entertaining Irish show that combines the talents of award winning writer/performer, Macdara Vallely and traditional Irish musician, Ivan Goff, formerly of Riverdance on Broadway and the Eileen Ivers Band. 'The Voice of the Sea' uses a magical mix of powerful live theatre and music to explore the island clearances which devastated Irish communities in the 20th century. Macdara's previous work 'Peacefire' won an Edinburgh International Fringe First in 2004 . "Breathtaking power - MacDara cast a spell when he animated myth with the skill of a real storyteller", Irish Times |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:41 AM |
EDM |
1045 (Sleat) |
'Shepheard, Spiers and Watson' and 'Vent du Nord' |
Shepheard, Spiers & Watson are 'purveyors of Scottish traditional song' that is whaling songs, farming songs from the east coast of Scotland. With melodeon, fiddle and whistle - and all three sing, gloriously! They just make original and fine folk music from Scotland - and were nominated as Scots Folk Band of the Year in the Scots Trad Music Awards 2006. "This is folk music for grownups!" 'Le Vent du Nord' are from Quebec. Talent and experience on fiddle and hurdy-gurdy come together in a joyous musical family reunion of Quebec and Brittany ... a sound that swings, reels, jigs and sings with centuries of joie de vivre dancing toward a new horizon. "Arrangements simples et harmonies magiques. Une belle brise fraiche et novatrice dans le paysage trad québécois" Trad magazine Tonight Young Performers are Eilidh Robertson and Islay Nicolson who live in Sleat and attend Portree High School |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:24 AM |
EDM |
1046 (Sleat) |
Big Scottish Comedy Tour - The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III |
The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III - a marvellous character act based on a disgraced Southern bible-belt preacher. The Rev will be familiar to viewers of BBC Scotland’s Live Floor Show and is a stalwart of the comedy circuit. Tony Carter, the 'new deal' comedian. Another excellent character act from Geordieland, Tony is on a new deal scheme to become a comedian with hilarious results. Gary Little, a larger than life comedy explosion from Glasgow who has been packing out clubs the length and breadth of the country. Kevin Bridges, the new kid on the comedy block. Still just 20 but already a seasoned performer, Kevin offers a simple and delightfully comic insight into life in Scotland today. "One of the most criminally underrated acts of the Edinburgh Fringe" Metro " a Hysterical routine . . . Hugely talented" The Scotsman This is an adult show with explicit content. |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:14 AM |
EDM |
1047 (Sleat) |
Fergie's Cèilidh Dance |
Fergie is a master craftsman and King of the bouncing button box. Addie Harper Jr, from Wick, joins him for a lively night of dancing.
Angus Nicolson - pipes |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:01 AM |
EDM |
1048 (Sleat) |
‘Harem Scarem' |
This is traditional music with a liberal helping of fun! A quirky and highly original, well-rounded, sophisticated sound of a band in their prime. With Inge Thomson, Nuala Kennedy, Sarah MacFadyen, Eilidh Shaw and Ross Martin.
"... a pretty formidable collective weight of experience.... Kaleidoscopically patterned sound... wonderfully supple and uncluttered." Sue Wilson, The Sunday Herald
Tonight's Young Musician is Catherine MacLeod, Portree. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:08 AM |
EDM |
1049 (Sleat) |
'Survivors' Cèilidh' |
With a random selection of musicians still alive at the end of two weeks, and a guest spot from 'Là Luain'. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:13 AM |
EDM |
1050 (Sleat) |
'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison Theatre |
John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. As a result there is a fine Wellingtonia growing in the Armadale Gardens. Near this spot "John Muir" will spend 25 minutes telling you of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There he saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation. Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring.
" A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress.
If really wet the show will move indoors at Armadale. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:13 AM |
EDM |
1051 (Sleat) |
'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre |
See Sunday 15 July. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:20 AM |
EDM |
1052 (Sleat) |
'Crannghal' Sculpture |
In a prominent position on the cliff-edge in front of Sabhal Mòr is 'Crannghal' the sculpture designed by artists Arthur Watson and Will MacLean. It was inspired by the framework of an early sea-going boat. Arthur Watson will introduce the work and talk about its creation. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:35 AM |
EDM |
1053 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:08:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:47 AM |
EDM |
1054 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:51 AM |
EDM |
1055 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:54 AM |
EDM |
1056 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:43 AM |
EDM |
1057 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:01 AM |
EDM |
1058 (Sleat) |
Folk Song - Shepheard, Spiers and Watson |
Peter Shepheard, Tom Spiers & Arthur Watson give an insight into the wealth of songs and ballads that have been maintained as a living tradition by the Scottish traveller community and sing a selection of their favourites. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:13 AM |
EDM |
1059 (Sleat) |
'Fosgailte - Exposed 2007' Exhibition to 31 August |
Exposed/Fosgailte 2007 is a new visual arts project presenting sculpture in the open. As part of Fèis an Eilein the exhibition will take place in the gardens at Armadale Castle during July and August. It features the work of 10 artists from south Skye. Visit the pieces as part of your ticket to the Armadale Gardens and meet some of the artists on Saturday 15 and Sunday 21 July. Snaigheadarachd air na raointean. Taisbeanadh poblach dhen obair innleachdail aig luchd-ealain ionadail, ann an Gàrraidhean Chaisteil Armadail, os cionn a Chuain Sgìth san Eilean Sgitheanach. Pàirt bhunaiteach de 16mh Fhèis an Eilein. Chithear an obair ealanta seo eadar 13 agus 16 Iuchar mar phàirt de Bhliadhna Cultarach na Gàidhealtachd. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:37 AM |
EDM |
1060 (Sleat) |
Festival Exhibition |
Images relating to the festival are on display in the reception area at Sabhal Mor Ostaig. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:06 AM |
EDM |
1061 (Sleat) |
Taoist Tai Chi |
Taoist Tai Chi is a form of Tai Chi specifically aimed at cultivating health and vitality. Young and old and all in between are are welcome to watch or join a short demonstration session. This will be followed by a 30 minute workshop for the opening moves. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:16 AM |
EDM |
1062 (Sleat) |
Some Cèilidh Dance Steps |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances with Mary Fennell. |no previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:17 AM |
EDM |
1063 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song |
Come and learn a few traditional songs from one of Scotland's leading singers. No previous knowledge of Gaelic is necessary. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:23 AM |
EDM |
1064 (Sleat) |
The Puffer Club |
An open, laid back, late session led by Blue Monday, all the way over the hill from Tarskavaig, and other musicians. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:03 AM |
EDM |
1065 (Sleat) |
YogaBugs |
Yoga workshop led by Susanne MacDonald |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:04 AM |
EDM |
1066 (Sleat) |
'Song' Rachel Unthank workshop |
With Rachel Unthank |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:58 AM |
EDM |
1067 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:04 AM |
EDM |
1068 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
Easy language workshops for anyone with very little or no Gaelic. Get your head around some greetings and pronunciation. Come and give it a try! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:33 AM |
EDM |
1069 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 17th July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:30 AM |
EDM |
1070 (Sleat) |
'Millions' (12a) |
Directed by Danny Boyle, The UK is about to switch from Pounds to Euros. A gang rob the train loaded with money on its way to incineration. But one of the big bags falls literally from the sky onto Damian's playhouse. He is a 5-year old given to talking to Saints.
A fun, masterly-written, directed and acted, film.
With 'Foighdinn', the Gaelic short aboaut a small boy and his grandfather. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:59 AM |
EDM |
1071 (Sleat) |
'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre |
John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. This 40 minute show presents you with the story of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There Muir saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation.
Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring.
" A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress.
The theatre piece is followed by a short talk about the work of the John Muir Trust on Skye and Scotland, with Sandy Maxwell the JMT workcamp co-ordinator. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:16 AM |
EDM |
1072 (Sleat) |
'John Muir' - Andrew Harrison theatre |
John Muir was a good Dunbar lad who left Scotland for the USA. This 40 minute show presents you with the story of his early life in Dunbar and travels to America. There Muir saw the wild land, met poets, preachers and presidents and became the father of modern conservation. Andrew Harrison's solo show brings his story alive and is at turns enchanting, challenging, humerous, moving and inspiring. " A passionate experience, incredibly interesting, hugely enjoyable" International Countryside Rangers Congress. The theatre piece is followed by a short talk about the work of the John Muir Trust on Skye and Scotland, with Sandy Maxwell the JMT workcamp co-ordinator. For more details telephone Sadie Macleod on 01478 660345. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:18 AM |
EDM |
1073 (Sleat) |
The Outside Set |
The debut album from a brilliant new young band who came together at the Irish Music School in Limerick from Scotland, England, Canada and Ireland. Ailie Robertson (clarsach and electroharp); Norah Rendell (flute & lead vocals); Fiona Black (accordion); Tricia Clark (fiddle, bouzouki and harmony vocals); Alan Jordan (guitar, harmony vocals & lead Gaelic vocals). Traditional and contemporary songs and tunes from Ireland, Scotland and beyond with a bit of a kick. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:40 AM |
EDM |
1074 (Sleat) |
The New Shoes tour - Nuala Kennedy |
Irish Flute player Nuala Kennedy "is an all-round musician par excellence. Her voice is as luminous as her flute and whistle playing." Born in Dundalk, Co. Louth, Kennedy grew up steeped in the rich history and sound of traditional Irish music. The New Shoes band includes Claire Mann on flute, whistles and vocals; Marc Clement on guitar and vocals; Luke Daniels on melodeon; Paul Jennings on percussion and Mario Caribe, bass. Tonight's Young Musicians are Zöe Mackay and Hannah Henderson from Elgol. Guest artist is Marie-Louise Napier. She is a native of Grantown on Spey and studied music and singing at Glasgow University. After singing for a few years with Scottish Opera she returned to her native town to bring up her family, learn Gaelic and the clarsach. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:38 AM |
EDM |
1075 (Sleat) |
National Theatre of Scotland - 'Mollie Sweenie' |
Molly Sweeney has been unable to see since she was a child. Her lack of sight has never lessened her sheer joy at everyday life. As a girl, her father taught her to recognise by touch every flower, shrub and tree in their walled garden to make her at ease with her world. Following a critically-acclaimed run at the Citizens’ Theatre, Glasgow in 2005, the National Theatre of Scotland presents Molly Sweeney in a nationwide tour this autumn. Created by Brian Friel, one of Ireland’s foremost playwrights, Molly’s emotional journey is at the heart of one of our most thought-provoking modern dramas. When Molly marries the unemployed Frank, they embark on a relentless campaign to restore her sight. Packing an enormous dramatic and emotional punch, their journey results in them paying a wonderful, terrible price. Imaginatively staged, Molly Sweeney brings audiences into a touchingly intimate relationship with the play’s unfolding events. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:12 AM |
EDM |
1076 (Sleat) |
National Theatre of Scotland - 'A Sheep Called Skye' |
Skye the sheep is used to being different. She never knew her mother and was brought up in a B&B, not a farm. She longs to discover the place where someone like her, a sheep who doesn't feel . . . well . . . sheepish, really belongs. As part of this quest, she decides to turn herself into a tourist attraction selling scarves and tea-towels in windy car parks - and business isn’t baaad at all. Featuring live music and puppets animated and created by acclaimed puppeteer Ailie Cohen, this funny and original story has been adapted by the National Theatre of Scotland into a wonderful piece of family theatre. A Sheep Called Skye will appeal to anyone who has an ear for the bleat of a special sheep, an eye for the beauty of the Scottish countryside and a place in their hearts for a sheep called Skye. You’d be maaad to miss it. Recommended for children aged 5 years+ |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:49 AM |
EDM |
1077 (Sleat) |
National Theatre of Scotland - 'A Sheep Called Skye' |
Skye the sheep is used to being different. She never knew her mother and was brought up in a B&B, not a farm. She longs to discover the place where someone like her, a sheep who doesn't feel . . . well . . . sheepish, really belongs. As part of this quest, she decides to turn herself into a tourist attraction selling scarves and tea-towels in windy car parks - and business isn’t baaad at all. Featuring live music and puppets animated and created by acclaimed puppeteer Ailie Cohen, this funny and original story has been adapted by the National Theatre of Scotland into a wonderful piece of family theatre. A Sheep Called Skye will appeal to anyone who has an ear for the bleat of a special sheep, an eye for the beauty of the Scottish countryside and a place in their hearts for a sheep called Skye. You’d be maaad to miss it. Recommended for children aged 5 years+ |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:47 AM |
EDM |
1078 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' ~ The Cèilidh Trailers |
Out on the local road all summer are a lively group of 16-25 year old musicians from the area. They have all been part of the Fèis an Earaich and many will go on to become professional musicians. They sing, dance and play every conceivable instrument, in concert and in dance sets. They are Catherine Tinney, Shona Masson, Coralea MacKay, Murdo Cameron, Crisdean MacDonald, Sandy Finlayson and Alasdair Murray. Calum Edmunds tries to co-ordinate them. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:24 AM |
EDM |
1079 (Sleat) |
Yogabugs |
Yoga workshop led by Susanne MacDonald. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:13 AM |
EDM |
1080 (Sleat) |
'Soirbheas' book launch - Meg Bateman |
Meg Bateman will be reading from her long awaited third book 'Soirbheas: Fair Wind'. Meg's poems are often intensely personal and give you a chance to travel into the mind of this highly talented writer. Speaking of her new book, Meg says the poems are "more philosophical, but still marked by intense feeling and a restrained classical control".
Birlinn Publishers invite you to this free launch. There will be a mini-bus going over the hill from Sabhal Mòr so please book ahead, and return for the Gaelic Song Concert. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:03 AM |
EDM |
1081 (Sleat) |
'Scots Sang' - Marie-Louise Napier |
Marie-Louise is a singer and harper from Strathspey, whose repertoire includes Scottish, Irish and English folk songs and melodies. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:55 AM |
EDM |
1082 (Sleat) |
Some Cèilidh Dance Steps |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Ceiloidh dances with Mary fennell. No previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:24 AM |
EDM |
1083 (Sleat) |
Diptesh Bhattacharya and Udit Pankhania |
As a World-class Sarod player, Diptesh Bhattacharya is a rising star in the galaxy of Indian Classical Music, known for his personal style and unique tonal quality. He received classical vocal training from the age of 3, and has been playing the sarod since age 10. He lives in West Bengal, and has performed world-wide. He played at the Skye Festival in 2006 where he totally delighted his audience. He is joined by Udit Pankhania, who lives in London, and who is one of the most sought after and busiest professional classical Tabla players in the UK and Europe today. As a complete contrast we open tonight's concert with a set of music and songs from Sleat's brilliant young Campbell sisters, two of whom study music at St Mary's School, Edinburgh. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:09:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:39 AM |
EDM |
1084 (Sleat) |
Stepdance Workshop |
Learn the basic of Scottish stepdance. No partner nor previous knowledge needed. If possible wear hard-soled, comfortable shoes. Suitable for ages 9 and over. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:39 AM |
EDM |
1085 (Sleat) |
Dr Knickerbocker Show |
Mike Jackson is one of Australia's favourite live children's entertainers. A joyous collection of funny songs, action games, magical string figures, truckload of instruments, hilarious antics and juggling. For more details telephone Sadie Macleod on 01478 660345 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:26 AM |
EDM |
1086 (Sleat) |
Dr Knickerbocker Show |
Mike Jackson is one of Australia's favourite live children's entertainers. A joyous collection of funny songs, action games, magical string figures, truckload of instruments, hilarious antics and juggling. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:06 AM |
EDM |
1087 (Sleat) |
'Great Expectations' - Prime Productions |
Adapted by Jo Clifford; Directed by Ben Twist; Sound Design by David Fennessy; Designed by Monika Nesbit Charles Dickens’ classic story of love and mystery makes terrific theatre. Pip longs to be a gentleman, but he is haunted by the memory of the mysterious Magwitch. Caught in the web of the reclusive Miss Havisham’s desire for revenge against all men, Pip’s love for the beautiful Estelle seems to be just another dream. Jo Clifford’s beautiful adaptation uses Dickens’ own words to create a classic work of modern British theatre. The production will feature a live soundscape from one of Scotland’s finest young composers, Dave Fennessy, an outstanding cast and all the theatricality audiences have come to expect from the company that brought you Sunset Song and Further Than the Furthest Thing. ‘Prime Productions has come up Trumps again...’ |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:29 AM |
EDM |
1088 (Sleat) |
The Funusual Family Day |
The first festival family day for babies, toddlers, children and adults. One ticket allows access to all events. Any events involving Gaelic will be bilungual - come and learn a few words! This is not meant to be a baby-sitting service, so all children must be accompanied. The full programme will be published nearer the day but will include: 'Dandling songs' for babes and parents Playground songs for children 'Waulking' songs 'Yogabug ' yoga for children 'Tai Chi' for families. 'A Few Words of Gaelic' for children Cartoons Magic with String. Mike teaches the less complicated string games and tricks, step-by-step, and presents some of the more complex and intricate figures. Step-dance Environmental Arts - create some big willow and tissue paper butterflies 'The Dr Knickerbocker Show' Mike Jackson is one of Australia's favourite live children's entertainers. A joyous collection of funny songs, action games, magical string figures, truckload of instruments, hilarious antics and juggling. African story-telling with Seikou Susso from the Gambia The International All-Gaelic Paper-Plane Throwing competition Fergie's Family Cèilidh |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:23 AM |
EDM |
1089 (Sleat) |
'Tobar an Dualchais' |
Tobar an Dualchais is the project which is conserving, cataloguing and digitising 12,000 hours of Gaelic and Scots sound recordings, to be made available online. This online archive will include songs, tunes, folklore, local history, anecdotes and remedies, some of which were recorded on the Isle of Skye. Come and fina out more about this exciting and essential work. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:14 AM |
EDM |
1090 (Sleat) |
Exhibition in the Library |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:03 AM |
EDM |
1091 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - 'Gaelic is the Loving Tongue' Rody Gorman |
Bob Dylan, Buson, Issa, Kornelijus Platelis, Njordur Njardvik et al in Gaelic! The Country Blues element includes lyrics by the likes of Kokomo Arnold, Little Brother Urreal Montgomery, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Blind Willie McTell. Rody Gorman, poet and translator, born in Dublin, writes in both Scottish and Irish Gaelic and lives on Skye. The session will be in Gaelic and English, with simultaneous translation. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:23 AM |
EDM |
1092 (Sleat) |
'The Fèis - 'Lit Up' - 'Laiste' |
A Cèilidh dance and light show celebrating the success and hard work put into in the Skye Festival and the 'Exposed' Exhibition at Armadale this year. Come along and join all those involved in running the Fèis and visit the garden when it gets dark for. Followed by a Cèilidh in the Stables. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:51 AM |
EDM |
1093 (Sleat) |
'Brightwater' - Mull Theatre |
Based on the life and writings of one of the most extraordinary Scots of recent times, the naturalist and explorer, Gavin Maxwell: social renegade, basking shark hunter, racing driver, wartime secret agent and poet and one of the most popular authors of wildlife books this century. In Ring of Bright Water (1959), his depiction of the West Highlands captivated the world, but his success came, eventually, to haunt him. Now it’s time for a new generation to discover him and his work, which epitomises a wide range of ecological, bio diversity, sustainable development and conservation issues. Maxwell’s constant battle with the elements, and the wildlife - including the otters - contrast with the idealised picture that the film drew. Together with his failed relationships, lack of money and the eventual destruction of his - absolute paradise -, it makes a fascinating tale. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:39 AM |
EDM |
1094 (Sleat) |
'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours |
Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:15 AM |
EDM |
1095 (Sleat) |
'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours |
Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:18 AM |
EDM |
1096 (Sleat) |
'The Psychic Detective' - Benchtours |
Benchtours are getting their latest show quite literally on the road as 'The Psychic Detective (and those disappeared)' sets out on tour in its own 44ft articulated stagetruck. Step inside this unusual and intimate performance space, and be absorbed by the film-noir world of The Psychic Detective. Transformed by Laura Hopkins (NTS Blackwatch), this massive industrial truck becomes a sumptuous miniature auditorium. The space was purpose built to house this darkly comic thriller, which unfolds with a wealth of theatrical tricks from minute models to multimedia illusions making this major drama on a small scale! Only 20 seats per show, which lasts just less than 1 hour - book early! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:22 AM |
EDM |
1097 (Sleat) |
'The Pearlfisher' - Traverse Theatre |
Another play by Lewis writer Iain Finlay MacLeod. It is 1948 in the North West Highlands. Jess has a fiery temper and a devil-may-care attitude that don’t make fitting in easy, so it’s no surprise she finds herself attracted to Ali, a travelling pearl-fisher and fellow outsider. But the jealousy and avarice of some of the village sets a dark series of events in motion. Nearly sixty years later, eighteen-year-old Jessie finds life just as hard. With a work-shy husband and a child on the way, she takes to the river, searching for pearls to try and make ends meet with the old way. The arrangement she strikes up with a local asylum seeker, however, makes waves in both their worlds. The friendships both women strike up with those on the edge of their experience create ripples in their worlds which have implications for them far beyond their present. Asylum and acceptance, longing and belonging – The Pearlfisher weaves these themes into a play with beautiful poetics, striking imagery and a story both wistful and warming. The Pearlfisher is the third full length play for the Traverse by Iain Finlay MacLeod. His plays 'I Was a Beautiful Day' and 'Homers' were very well received in previous SEALL promotions of Traverse Theatre. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:13 AM |
EDM |
1098 (Sleat) |
'The Physics of the Wood of Hallaig' - Howie Firth |
'Tha tìm, am fiadh, an Coille Hallaig,' wrote Sorley Maclean. 'Time, the deer, is in the wood of Hallaig.' That, says Howie Firth, is an extraordinarily powerful image that reaches across into the territory of physics - at a time when a growing number of physicists recognise that the concept of time needs to be fundamentally rethought. He looks at the various images of time - as the circling stars, as a river, as a thin straight line, and as a ticking clock - and at the images of two other great Scottish writers, Edwin Muir and Eric Linklater. Remarkably, he says, new work in fundamental physics in recent months is speaking very much the same language as they used. So could Sorley MacLean's image of time also enrich an understanding of physics at the frontiers? |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:10 AM |
EDM |
1099 (Sleat) |
'Johnson and Boswell - Late But Live' |
230 years after they made their journey, Boswell hosts a book launch, interviewing Johnson, discussing Scotland ancient and modern, and taking questions from the audience. Haggis is eaten. Pipes are played. And sacred highland cattle are ritually slaughtered. This is an hilarious new play which has Johnson and Boswell take a quantum leap into 21st century Scotland. Their wit and invective are rapier sharp and able to focus on a range of contemporary targets as they ponder the changes and achievements of the ‘Scotchmen’ in the intervening period. The performance includes a section of material specially written for each town and city they pass through on the tour. An hilrious new comedy from Stewart Lee, starring Simon Munnery and Miles Jupp from StandOut Comedy. |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:09 AM |
EDM |
1100 (Sleat) |
Orkestra del Sol |
The swagger of a Balkan wedding band and the riotous energy of a Latin carnival: Orkestra del Sol’s music exudes energy and spirit, with an uncanny ability to win over audiences with their captivating presence, slapstick antics and infectious energy. Globally inspired, but distilled in Scotland. "Orkestra del Sol have raised the stakes for UK street music - they look great, sound great and their performances are brilliantly inventive" Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk ALSO Opening night of BBC Alba |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:46 AM |
EDM |
1101 (Sleat) |
The Kala Chethena Kathakali Theatre Company |
In 1991 one of the very first SEALL events was a remarkable visit from the Kathakali company - a memory which has stayed with those who attended. One of the world’s foremost Indian dance companies embracing drama, dance, music, visual arts and ritual to create one of the world’s most exotic, visually exciting, and powerful forms of theatre. Colourful costumes and elaborate three dimensional make-up magically transform the actors into gods, kings, devils and princesses, allowing them to tell universal stories of the struggle between good and evil through gesture, emotion and expression. The show starts with an opening ceremony performed amongst the audience as they arrive and creating the dramatic atmosphere of an Indian village before the procession into the hall. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:57 AM |
EDM |
1102 (Sleat) |
John Kenny, Edinburgh Quartet - 'Embracing the Unknown' |
A concert with John Kenny: alto, tenor and bass trombones; Catriona McKay: harp; and the Edinburgh String Quartet. The Edinburgh based trombonist John Kenny is internationally recognised as one of the world’s leading exponents of contemporary music, but he is also well known in Scotland as the man who plays the carnyx, Scotland’s 2000 year old Celtic war horn. He is the only trombonist to have developed a repertoire with string quartet! Now working with the internationally acclaimed Scottish harpist Catriona McKay and the Edinburgh Quartet, an entirely new repertoire for string quartet, harp and trombone has been commissioned. It is a combination of extraordinary subtlety and beauty, which has never been heard before – five composers of very different character and background, from Scotland, France, England, and Bulgaria. Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:27 AM |
EDM |
1103 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Concert |
A range of congs and choral msuic from the community group in south Skye. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:56 AM |
EDM |
1104 (Sleat) |
'The Diary of Ann Frank' - Inner Sound Theatre |
Inner Sound Theatre company present the well known play on which the film was based. Inner Sound Theatre is the semi-professional theatre company based in Broadford. Tickets at the door. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:50 AM |
EDM |
1105 (Sleat) |
'Defined' - Scottish Dance Theatre |
The evening starts with a short talk about the works at 7.30pm.
Fresh, real, relevant, engaging and ever-evolving...this is SDT 'defined'.
Don’t miss Scottish Dance Theatre’s new season of stunning, original dance theatre - created especially for the company by some of today’s most exciting and innovative dance-makers.
Created by the award-winning Liv Lorent (Luxuria), the exhilarating Tenderhook takes you on a rollercoaster ride through a loving relationship.Choreographic (and real-life) partners Johan Greben and Uri Ivgi have created a duet that looks at relationships that constrict and confine people. The piece is performed in a 3 metre square of light on stage.
Honest and raw, witty and sophisticated, rising star Hofesh Shechter has an exhilarating work for SDT audiences - DOG. Hofesh has just been nominated for a South Bank Award for dance for 2007’s sell-out show In Your Rooms. His work features cinematic soundtracks, rich physical language and engaging atmospheres and concepts - perfect for dance, music and adventurous theatre audiences. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:30 AM |
EDM |
1106 (Sleat) |
'Marriage of Figaro' Young Opera' |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:29 AM |
EDM |
1107 (Sleat) |
Jazz Festival - Sermon Organ Trio |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:04 AM |
EDM |
1108 (Sleat) |
Jazz Festival - Gina Rae et al |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:02 AM |
EDM |
1109 (Sleat) |
Phil and Aly in concert |
Two of Scotland’s most loved traditional musicians, Aly Bain - a stunning fiddle player from Shetland, and Phil Cunningham - a virtuoso accordion player and a terrible line in jokes! 'Simply the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear.' Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:17 AM |
EDM |
1110 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Jenna Reid Band, The Duplets |
The Opening concert of this year's Blas Festival, bringing together one of Scotland’s finest young fiddle players along with two of the country’s most talented clàrsach players. Jenna Reid released her debut solo CD in 2005 to critical acclaim and performs with the group Dòchas. The Duplets are Freya Thomsen and Gillian Fleetwood with a dynamic and innovative style. The programme is completed with lively songs and tunes from the young 2008 Fèis an Earraich Cèilidh Trail crew. 'flying the flag for modern Scottish harp music.' Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:48 AM |
EDM |
1111 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - 'Cape Breton Cousins' |
We gather all of our Cape Breton guests to Sabhal Mòr Ostaig for a final stramash, featuring duo Andrea Beaton and Kimberley Fraser, Gaelic singer Lewis MacKinnon plus the duo of Chrissy Crowley and Jason Roach on fiddle and piano. Skye’s very own Cara Maclean will join in on the step dancing. Their music, song and dance is infectious and will leave the audience calling for more! Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:38 AM |
EDM |
1112 (Sleat) |
'The Tailor of Inverness' - Dogstar Theatre |
I come from the Soviets and the Nazis. I come from a farm, from the forests and fields of green Ukraine, from the ruins of Germany, from the beaches of the Adriatic, from the grimy streets of Glasgow and the cool air of Inverness. Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. Performed by one of Scotland’s leading actors, two of Scotland’s best traditional musicians - Gavin Marwick and Jonny Hardie on fiddles - and directed by the acclaimed Ben Harrison of Grid Iron. A chance to see one of the outstanding productions from the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe; winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Theatre Award, Adelaide, Australia and Stage Award for Best Solo Performer. ‘a beautifully realized tale of the reality of survival in war-torn Eastern Europe…Matthew Zajac’s moving performance is a triumph of evocative staging and storytelling’ Katie Toms, The Observer ‘in Ben Harrison’s graceful production, the telling of the tale is both strongly theatrical and visually compelling, with subtle use of light and sound, video and still images, and the wonderful live fiddle music of Gavin Marwick’ Joyce McMillan The Scotsman |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:36 AM |
EDM |
1113 (Sleat) |
'Hoot' Harp and Flute Homecoming concert |
The vibrant, young duo HOOT was formed in 2005 when Helen MacLeod (from Inverinate) and Emma Wilkins were reunited at a charity concert in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. One year later, during the same festival, they made their debut performance with Mozart’s Concerto for Flute and Harp. Both are very much in demand as orchestral and chamber musicians having worked with several distinguished groups ranging from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the Northern Sinfonia and the Halle. As versatile musicians, they have performed at many prestigious venues including the beautiful Edinburgh and Stirling Castles, The Scottish Parliament, The Royal Albert Hall and even Edinburgh Zoo! Renowned for their professionalism HOOT’s sensitive and enchanting playing will create the ideal atmosphere for any event. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:10:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:18 AM |
EDM |
1114 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance |
An informal Cèilidh and dance, after the film showing of 'Seachd' to welcome the students from Flensburg to the Sleat Community. With visitors from Bagladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Malawi, Bulgaria, indonesia, Zambia, Benin, Swaziland and Columbia, this will be an international night. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:29 AM |
EDM |
1115 (Sleat) |
‘Azur et Asmar’ ~ ‘The Princes’ Quest’ (U) |
2006. Fr. Dir Michel Ocelot, 99min
Arabian Knights
Award Winning French animation, about two little boys who grow up to become kings. Gorgeously painted frames around fantastic Arabic tales.
An International children’s hit. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:06 AM |
EDM |
1116 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Concert |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:58 AM |
EDM |
1117 (Sleat) |
'The Beginning of Scotland's Music' - John Purser |
Uamh An Ard Achadh (Cave of the High Field or High Pasture Cave) was discovered in 1972 by students from the University of London Speleological Society. It lies approximately 1km south east of Torrin and 4 km west of Broadford on the Isle of Skye. In a high-level fossil passage of the cave were found archaeological deposits relating to the use of the site during the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age. In this setting John Purser, assisted by Project Archaeologist Stephen Birch, will talk about, and play, instruments and music relating to the earliest music in Scotland. The cave contains around 320m of accessible passages making it the second longest cave complex on Skye. Parking is signposted at the roadside ( Broadford to Elgol) The 350 metre gentle uphill path and the site should be dry, but come prepared for any weather! A Free event, supported by your donations for the Festival and the Archaeological Project. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:52 AM |
EDM |
1118 (Sleat) |
'The Unfolding Story' - Murray McLachan, Bonnie Rideout |
The opening concert introduces the music of Erik Chisholm - compositions inspired by piobaireachd and 18th century music from the Gaidhealtachd, played by internationally acclaimed Scottish pianist, Murray McLachlan; renowned American Scots fiddler Bonnie Rideout and piper Decker Forrest, leader of the new Gaelic and Traditional Music course at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Rideout and Forrest will play the original pieces and McLachlan will follow with Chisholm’s fascinating interpretations, including brief discussions of the music. In the second half, the programme looks briefly at piobaireachd, and explores, with readings, how the mythical work of James MacPherson’s ‘Ossian’ inspired Chisholm’s stunningly virtuosic ‘Night Song of the Bards’. Chisholm was the leading Scottish modernist composer, and McLachlan is one of his foremost advocates. Rideout has recorded many of the Patrick MacDonald Airs, and Forrest has an intimate understanding of the piobaireachd, which inspired Chisholm. "Murray McLachlan is a pianist with a virtuoso technique and a sure sense of line. His timing and phrasing are impeccable, and his tone - full but unforced in the powerful passages, gentle and restrained in the more lyrical - is a perpetual delight" BBC Music Magazine Tonight's event is sponsored by the Erik Chisholm Trust. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:24 AM |
EDM |
1119 (Sleat) |
BBC Radio nan Gaidheal - 'Mo Roghainn Fhèin' |
Mark Wringe, from Sabhal Mor Ostaig, and well-known as the presenter of BBC Radio nan Gaidheal's book programme "Leugh an Leabhar" quizzes two very special guests about their favourite Gaelic poems in his own inimitable style.
Starting the night will be Norman Gillies, who is soon to retire after 25 years as Principal of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
Morag MacDonald is one of Gaeldom's most popular broadcasters, whose programme, 'A' Mire ri Mòir', is listened to far and wide. Prepare to be intrigued and entertained when each of these fascinating individuals shares their own choice of Gaelic poetry in this very special event, which is being recorded by BBC Radio nan Gaidheal.
A free Gaelic language event, with limited seating, so please book your ticket ahead of time if possible. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:24 AM |
EDM |
1120 (Sleat) |
'Charlie is my Darling' Alan Reid of the Battlefield Band |
Bonnie Prince Charlie, Charles Edward Stuart, is still regarded today in Scotland and beyond as a romantic hero. Few are aware of the darker side of his nature, which ultimately contributed to both his own downfall and that of the Jacobite cause. The play raises many issues that are highly relevant today; sectarianism, the appalling treatment of women, death and destruction as a result of war, the identity of Scotland as a nation, and the power of the monarchy. Three actors and three musicians dramatically portray his eventful life. The actors are, Robert Howat, Paul Kozinski and Janis Marshall. Musicians are Alan Reid, on keyboards, guitar, accordion and voice; Wendy Weatherby, on cello and voice; and Rob van Sante, guitar and voice. The musical director is Alan Reid, of the internationally acclaimed Battlefield Band. The Play is written and narrated by Dave Dewar. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:15 AM |
EDM |
1121 (Sleat) |
Fest-Noz - 'Deskomp' |
Skye's first Fest-Noz or dance evening from Brittany. A late session of music and dancing featuring the richness and vitality of the popular dance culture of Brittany. With Gael Billien, Breton song; Frédérique Pinot, celtic harp; Chloée Grupallo, Clarinet; Jérôme Gofette, violin bass; Franck Le Brazidec, acoustic guitar. "Pour exprimer la richesse et la vitalité de la culture populaire de Bretagne, Deskomp allie la présence envoûtante des harpes celtiques, la force de la langue bretonne, la virtuosité de la flûte traversière en bois et du violon, soutenues par la rythmique ciselée de la guitare. Deskomp fait rayonner la joie des danses, suscite l’émotion dramatique des gwerzioù, partage la simplicité sereine des mélodies." They are joined by the local 'Cast Ewe' Cèilidh Band. Angus Murdoch and Iain Cameron Double ticket discount of £2 with tonight's main concert ticket. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:04 AM |
EDM |
1122 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - Music in 21st C - Munro, Wallace, Primrose |
Aos Dàna, the Book Festival ends - and the performance programme of Fèis an Eilein, the Skye Festival, opens - with a concert of contemporary traditional Gaelic and Scottish music with John Purser as Fear-an-taighe. This brings John’s ‘Scotland’s Music’ up to date and showcases musicians and singers who have been instrumental in bringing Scotland’s music into the 21st Century. Tonight’s musicians also have connections with Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and its development of a new academic course in traditional music. Christine Primrose, the renowned Gaelic singer from Lewis has worked and now is undertaking research at SMO. Donnie Munro, well-known Gaelic singer was lead singer with Runrig and is now Director of Development at SMO. John Wallace, Principal of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, is an international virtuoso trumpeter, and one of the finest Scottish musicians of his generation. John Purser will also talk to the performers about the place of Scottish and Gaelic music in the 21st Century. The concert will start with a set of tunes from 'Ceilear', representing the young generation of musicians in Skye and Lochalsh. The concert is sponsored by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Come along early for a whisky tasting from the Gaelic Whiskies before the concert and during the interval. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:04 AM |
EDM |
1123 (Sleat) |
'In Praise of Ben Doran' |
‘In Praise of Ben Doran’, reaches back to the 18th century, the golden age of Gaelic poetry. Duncan Bàn MacIntyre,1724-1812 (Donnchadh Bàn Mac an t-Saoir) is best known for his praise of Ben Doran, Moladh Beinn Dòbhrainn. Renowned piper Allan MacDonald and singer and folklorist Margaret Bennett join John Purser for a concert and discussion centred on Duncan Bàn's work, and including fairy songs and music. An t-urram thar gach beinn Aig Beinn Dòbhrain; De na chunnaic mi fon ghrèin, 'S i bu bhòidhche leam. Honour beyond each ben for Ben Doran; Of all I have seen beneath the sun, the most glorious. "Allan's voice is rich and resonant with bowed bass sonority . . . his pipe music has an awesome rugged finesse that is unsurpassed in contemporary piping." The Living Tradition. This will be a fully bilingual evening. Supported by the Royal Celtic Society (www.royalcelticsociety.org.uk) and Comhairle nan Leabhraichean |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:36 AM |
EDM |
1124 (Sleat) |
Music in the Celtic Church |
Saint Columba (7 December 521 - 9 June 597), is known as Columba of Iona, or Colm Cille, 'The Dove of the Church’. He was an outstanding figure among the Gaelic missionary monks who travelled east across the Irish Sea to introduce Christianity to the Kingdom of the Picts during the Early Medieval Period. It is said that in his travels Columba set foot in Sleat on the shore below Kilmore Church. Our Gaelic service today, led by Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul, will use texts, mediaeval chants and psalms relating to St Columba. Members of Strath Gaelic Choir are joined by Barnaby Brown on the ancient and rarely heard Triple pipes. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:31 AM |
EDM |
1125 (Sleat) |
'The Poozies' |
Original, Traditional, Moving, Uplifting, The Poozies are a band to suit all moods. Seventeen years down the line The Poozies seem to have found the secret of eternal youth. Still with three original members, Sally, Patsy and Mary, they have been energised by the perfectly compatible additions of Eilidh and Mairearad, and remain as fresh and delightful as ever. Eilidh Shaw: guitar, fiddle, percussion, vocals; Mary Macmaster, electro-harp, metal-strung harp, percussion, vocals; Patsy Seddon, electro-harp, gut-strung harp, fiddle, percussion, vocals; Mairearad Green, piano accordion, pipes, vocals; Sally Barker, guitars, percussion, vocals. With Angus Nicolson, pipes "In a world wrapped in grey, the Poozies are a giant splash of colour" Richard Penguin Come along early for a whisky tasting from the Gaelic Whiskies before the concert and during the interval. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:13 AM |
EDM |
1126 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - John Purser's 'Scotland's Music |
This year Aos Dàna concentrates entirely on just one book, Dr. Purser's long awaited second edition of his seminal 'Scotland's Music' outlining the immense musical traditions of the country. Over four days we follow the story in a series of Talks and Literature and concerts that bring the book to life, featuring many of Scotland's leading musicians.
Purser is a prominent Skye-based writer and musicologist and in 2007 concluded his 50-part BBC Radio Scotland series (also called 'Scotland’s Music'), to rave reviews. John Purser was awarded the Services to Industry Award for his Radio Series, at the 2007 Traditional Music Awards.
The Aos Dàna festival explores many aspects of this fascinating adventure in words and music from the Stone Age to the present day, and those attending will discover the distinctive music that emerged as Scottish society evolved over the centuries and which contributes to our sense of nationhood today.
Throughout the Festival John Purser will be signing copies of his book, price £30.
"Nothing like this cornucopia of discovery, this magisterial survey of the nation’s musical heritage . . . has been attempted, let alone achieved with such distinction and authority." Scotland on Sunday |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:31 AM |
EDM |
1127 (Sleat) |
'Music in the Scottish Landscape' |
John Purser and Bonnie Rideout present thousand year old tales and tunes illustrating the connections between landscape and Gaelic music and song, with live performances, images and recordings. Included in the programme is the performance of a complete 18th-century fiddle piobaireachd and a reading of an Ossianic tale accompanied by a tune to which it used to be recited. Rideout recorded extensively for the ‘Scotland's Music' radio series: "Her exceptional control when bowing, her ornamentation and her marvellously rich double-stopped drones produce an authentically moving, almost keening, sound." The Scotsman |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:47 AM |
EDM |
1128 (Sleat) |
'Four poets and a cello' |
Music and poetry are inextricably intertwined in the Gaelic tradition. In the last decade, there has been an immense interest in modern Gaelic poetry and literature. Tonight’s programme highlights the resurgence of Gaelic poetry and literature. Purser provides a musical accompaniment to the poetry of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig's Writer-in-Residence, Maoilios Caimbeul. They are joined by Skye-based poets Meg Bateman and Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul. Purser also offers some of his own poems relating to Crofting and music. Aonghas Pàdraig Caimbeul is a Gaelic Poet who is currently translating 65 of his Gaelic poems into 65 languages from around the World, some of which he will present this evening. He appeared in the Gaelic feature film ‘Seachd: The Inaccessible Pinnacle’, in a role for which he was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA award. Meg Bateman is an outstanding poet and lecturer at SMO. There will be simultaneous translation provided from Gaelic to English during the evening. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:42 AM |
EDM |
1129 (Sleat) |
'The Music of Skye' - Anne Martin |
The music from the Isle of Skye moves from slow sung laments to some wild instrumental tunes. The Island also continues to produce a wealth of musicians and singers, young and old. Tonight Anne Martin, from Trotternish, brings together a group from across the Island; for a concert of Gaelic song and music. Featuring Anne Martin, Gaelic singer; Ingrid Henderson, piano and clarsach; Angus Nicolson, pipes and whistles; and Andrew MacPherson, percussion and whistle. Guest artist Alix Quoniam, is a traditional singer from Brittany who has recently introduced Gaelic song into her own repertoire. The concert will start with a young Gaelic singer from Sleat, Islay Nicolson who will be joined by her pipe-playing cousin Angus, with Murdoch Cameron.. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:01 AM |
EDM |
1130 (Sleat) |
Anna Massie Band |
Anna Massie is a former Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year. She is now launching her second album, 'The Missing Gift', with regular sidekicks Jenny Butterworth (guitar) and Mairearad Green (accordion). The Anna Massie Band was also voted Band of the Year at the Trad Music Awards 2006. "Massie delivered a captivating set on mandolin, guitar and fiddle, demonstrating not only a level of musicianship way beyond her years, but a formidable weight of tune-writing talent among all three players" Sue Wilson, The Scotsman "She is an extraordinarily gifted multi-instrumentalist, handling fiddle, guitars, mandolin and banjo with dazzling accomplishment" Caroline John, Taplas The concert will start with a set from tonight's young performers 'Na Slèitich' - Fiann MacLeod, guitar, Seamus Boyle, fiddle, Crisdean Macdonald, pipes and Eilidh Robertson, Gaelic song. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:52 AM |
EDM |
1131 (Sleat) |
'The Inheritance' - film, Tim Barrow |
An interesting twist on the classic road movie formula, this follows two brothers as they journey across Scotland to collect the inheritance left to them by their father. This film is concerned with story and character as opposed to dazzling effects, and in all honesty the Scottish countryside provides all the aesthetic wonder a film needs. The inheritance succeeds in creating scenes of heightened tension and drama by drawing the viewer right inside the car with the brothers. Written in 2 months, and filmed over 11 days on a budget of £5000, The Inheritance is a dark, touching look at brotherhood, identity and the stereotype of the Scotsman's inability to express his feelings. David (Tim Barrow) and Fraser (Fraser Sivewright) are two brothers who haven't seen each other for years thanks to Fraser staying in Scotland and his sibling moving down to London. But their lives intersect once more when their father (Tom Hardy) dies and they both attend the funeral. Later, they reluctantly discuss what to do with their inheritance, which seems to be various belongings, a house and their father's workshop. David doesn't want any part of it and can't wait to leave, but Fraser finds a letter and a key; the letter tells them to head off to the Isle of Skye to win their true inheritance - but it doesn't mean the brothers are going to get on during the journey... "Essentially a two-hander, this is a film of astonishing conviction." Q and A session with producer Tim Barrow |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:31 AM |
EDM |
1132 (Sleat) |
'The Cat's Pyjamas' - Dick Lee, Allan Macdonald, Nigel Richard |
Tonight's concert builds on the amazing partnership, originally between Dick Lee and Hamish Moore.Through the 80's and early 90's they enjoyed a ground-breaking saxophone and pipes partnership, entertaining audiences with their innovative mixture of the anarchic and the traditional. This is re-reacted with Dick, and Allan Macdonald on pipes. As a performer on recorders, saxophones and clarinets Dick Lee plays all kinds of music with all kinds of groups, including Swing 2008, Bag o' Cats, Kenny Mathieson's Classic Jazz Orchestra and the Dick Lee Septet. Allan MacDonald was raised in the Gaelic-speaking community of Glenuig in a family that includes two other piping MacDonald brothers: Iain and Dr. Angus. He has been strongly influenced by a wide range of traditional music and plays Scottish smallpipes, Border pipes, whistle, harmonica, and Jews harp. Nigel Richard was originally a folk-blues guitarist in a group he shared with Dick Lee in the 1980s. He moved on to become deeply involved in Scottish traditional music and earned himself an excellent reputation as an accompanist on cittern. For 12 years he has developed links between Indian and Scottish music, and recently formed his band 'India Alba'. The concert starts with a set from 'Blue Monday', over the hill from Tarskavaig - a village with a surplus of musicians! |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:27 AM |
EDM |
1133 (Sleat) |
'Albert Herring' the opera |
Britten's 'Albert Herring' is a comic opera set in the imaginary East Suffolk town of Loxford at the turn of the 20th century. The score contains some of Britten’s wittiest musical invention and his gifts for parody and caricature are given full rein. Young Opera is a company run by Sara Reynolds who is Head of Voice at the Junior Royal Academy of Music, London. The young singers are either JRAM students or Sara's private pupils and the group prides itself on presenting standards of a professsional level whilst remaining well within the compass and capabilities of the youthful voices involved. This year's team includes many faces familiar to the Isle of Skye, who have been involved in the locally based Inner Sound company as both chorus members and soloists and who are thrilled to be back after the success of 'The Marriage of Figaro' last year. Three of the singers have been awarded major vocal scholarships to music conservatoires throughout the country and have given recitals around the country and on BBC radio. In ten years time, these teenagers will begin their careers in earnest and you'll be glad you saw them here first! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:13 AM |
EDM |
1134 (Sleat) |
Festival Club - Fergie's Cèilidh Dance |
Fergie is a master craftsman and King of the bouncing button box. Addie Harper Jr, from Wick, joins him for a lively night of dancing. Featuring Angus Nicolson on pipes. Informal Cèilidh dance with some on-the-spot tuition! Free for SMO Course students. Double ticket discount of £2 with tonight's main concert ticket. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:04 AM |
EDM |
1135 (Sleat) |
'The Outside Track' |
With a diverse line-up from Ireland, Scotland, Canada and England, The Outside Track combine music from all their different cultures to form a distinct and dynamic musical sound. Flute, harp, fiddle, guitar, accordion and vocals combine in expressive, energetic arrangements that deliver traditional music with a modern twist. Song repertoire encompasses both classic ballads and contemporary songwriting, combining tradition with fresh new material. Five-part harmony singing sits alongside sparkling new instrumental sets. With an average age below 25 the members of the band may be young, but between them they have performing credentials that many veteran bands would wish for. Ailie Robertson, clarsach; Norah Rendell, lead vocals, flute, whistle; Fiona Black, accordion; Alan Jordan, guitar, lead vocals; Lauren MacColl, fiddle, winner of the prestigious BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award in 2005. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:11 AM |
EDM |
1136 (Sleat) |
Festival Club - 'Fanattica' and 'NiteWorks' |
Songs of Krakow cross-dressing, Greek forbidden times, Chinese martial arts, Baltic Sea sailors. Tangos and balalaikas mingle with sensitive songs about Polish super markets. Black and White cats escape the clutches of Hungarian Nazis. Fanattica will launch our final Festival Club in great style. And then onto til late with Niteworks, an up-and-coming young band from the Isle of Skye, now based in Glasgow: Allan Macdonald, Innis Strachan, Ruairidh Graham and Christopher Nicolson. Seriously brilliant young traditional-based electronica. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:07 AM |
EDM |
1137 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas |
Alasdair Fraser has been teaching fiddle at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Short Courses for 18 years. Traditional music has always been a connective tissue between cultures, communities, and generations, witness the duo of Scottish fiddle star Fraser and cello prodigy Haas. Alasdair is from Clackmannan and has lived in California for many years, Natalie is from California. When they met, he was teacher, and she was student, and yet you would think they'd been playing together for centuries. While his fiddle dances, her cello throbs darkly or plucks puckishly., then she opens her cello's throat, joining Fraser in soaring sustains, windswept refrains, and sudden, jazzy explosions. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:10 AM |
EDM |
1138 (Sleat) |
'Swindle and Death' - Mull Theatre |
A new comedy, specially commissioned for Mull Theatre, by award-winning playwright, Peter Arnott. Swindle & Death are a Highland touring theatre company, established in 1707, loved by their audiences, but unheard of elsewhere. Marjorie, an intrepid spy from the Scottish Arts Council, infiltrates the company to find out how they manage to keep going without funding, a website or press reviews. Marjorie finds herself drawn into a world of tartan and nostalgia, Mary Queen of Scots and the Undead Shakespeare, and slowly she uncovers the hysterical horror at the heart of this Caledonian darkness... and what really happened that night in Ballachulish... In their sinister and stupid celebration of all things theatrical and Scottish, Messrs Swindle & Death promise you an evening of unfettered wierdness, leaving no cliché unpunished and no sporran unturned. Tickets also on www.thebooth.co.uk |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:35 AM |
EDM |
1139 (Sleat) |
'The Song from the Sea' - Visible Fictions |
An enchanting production for everyone aged three and over. A spellbinding blend of puppetry, music and visual storytelling, Song from the Sea tells the story of Josh, a little boy who lives in a noisy house with a busy family. One day, through the household din, he hears a faint yet beautiful sound calling out to him. So begins Josh’s incredible aquatic adventure as the story behind the song reveals a wonderful and moving tale full of hope. "has humour, pace and touching insights into a child’s view of the everyday world. It’s absolutely spellbinding" - The Herald The show lasts 45 Minutes. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:28 AM |
EDM |
1140 (Sleat) |
'The Gondoliers- Inner Sound |
Inner Sound's presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan has become an annual and highly sort-after event! A mixture of young operatic talent and young and not-so-young talent from Skye and Lochalsh. Booking is essential! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:56 AM |
EDM |
1141 (Sleat) |
'One Giant Leap' - Wee Stories/National Theatre of Scotland |
Blast off from the Big Bang, travel alongside our ancestors through time and space as they try to solve the mysteries of the Universe, land on the Moon and take that one small step toward making one giant leap. How do we know that the Earth is round? How do we know that our sun is only one of over a hundred billion stars in our galaxy and that the Milky Way is only one of over a hundred billion galaxies in the Universe? Where is the evidence? The truth is out there, it always was, we just couldn’t see it. From the creators of the multi-award winning 'Arthur' - Andy Cannon, Iain Johnstone and David Trouton. "A deep thinking show with universal appeal for all adults and children over 10." |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:36 AM |
EDM |
1142 (Sleat) |
Dr Knickerbocker's Music Show |
Mike Jackson is one of Australia's favourite live children's entertainers. This is a joyous collection of funny songs, action games and magical string figures, with a truckload of instruments, hilarious antics and juggling.
This event is in partnership with the Cultural Co-ordinator in Schools and Highland Council. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:08 AM |
EDM |
1143 (Sleat) |
Yogabugs |
Yoga workshop led by Susanne MacDonald. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:10 AM |
EDM |
1144 (Sleat) |
Yogabugs |
Yoga workshop led by Susanne MacDonald. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:07 AM |
EDM |
1145 (Sleat) |
Some Cèilidh Dance Steps |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances with Mary Fennell. No previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner or family group. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:11:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:27 AM |
EDM |
1146 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance with 'Ceilear' |
Out on the local road all summer is a lively group of 16-25 year old musicians from the area. They have all been part of Fèis an Earraich and many will go on to become professional musicians. Tonight they lead a lively, informal Cèilidh dance - on-the-spot tuition given! Free for SMO Course students. Double ticket discount of £2 with tonight's main concert ticket. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:36 AM |
EDM |
1147 (Sleat) |
Stepdance Workshop |
Learn the basic of Scottish stepdance from Keri, a well known step-dancer and juggler. No partner nor previous knowledge needed. If possible wear hard-soled, comfortable shoes. Suitable for ages 9 and over. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:30 AM |
EDM |
1148 (Sleat) |
Tattie and Herring Supper |
A good bowl of Scotch Broth, a traditional plate of Herring - salt and fresh - and potatoes, followed by Cloutie Dumpling and custard, with lots of water, a dram of whisky, music and chat. That will set you up for the night! Vegetarian option? - there is always bread! "A half-barrel of salt herring and the year's crop of tatties was in the barn." Music from tonight's young performers 'Na Slèitich' - Fiann MacLeod, guitar, Seamus Boyle, fiddle, Crisdean Macdonald, pipes and Eilidh Robertson, Gaelic song. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:18 AM |
EDM |
1149 (Sleat) |
The Funusual Family Day |
The festival family day for babies, toddlers, children and adults. One ticket allows access to all events. However, this is not a baby-sitting service, so all children must be accompanied. The full programme will be published nearer the day but will include: Dr Knickerbocker Music Show - Mike Jackson is one of Australia's favourite live children's entertainers. This is a joyous collection of funny songs, action games and magical string figures, with a truckload of instruments, hilarious antics and juggling. This event is in partnership with the Cultural Coordinator in Schools and Highland Council. Juggling; 'Dandling songs' for babes and parents; Playground songs for children; 'Waulking' songs 'Yogabug ' yoga for children; 'A Few Words of Gaelic' for children Short Films from local schools. String games and tricks; Face Painting; Step-dance Music session with 'Ceilear' Environmental Arts - create some big willow and tissue paper butterflies with Highland Council Ranger Service The International All-Gaelic Paper-Plane Throwing competition |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:25 AM |
EDM |
1150 (Sleat) |
Taoist Tai Chi |
Taoist Tai Chi is a form of Tai Chi specifically aimed at cultivating health and vitality. Young and old and all in between are welcome to watch or join a short demonstration session. This will be followed by a 30 minute workshop for the opening moves. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:19 AM |
EDM |
1151 (Sleat) |
Open Library at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig |
The College houses a remarkable collection of Gaelic and Highland social history, including the MacCormick Collection and the Celtica Collection from Fort Augustus. The Librarian will be happy to show you around. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:34 AM |
EDM |
1152 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
Easy language workshop for anyone with very little or no Gaelic. Get your head around some greetings and pronunciation. Come and give it a try! Organised by Cùrsaichean Goirid, the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:40 AM |
EDM |
1153 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:36 AM |
EDM |
1154 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:58 AM |
EDM |
1155 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:08 AM |
EDM |
1156 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:22 AM |
EDM |
1157 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:18 AM |
EDM |
1158 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:15 AM |
EDM |
1159 (Sleat) |
A Taste of Gaelic |
See Tuesday 15 at 2 pm |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:11 AM |
EDM |
1160 (Sleat) |
Masterclass - Sarod and Tabla |
A masterclass about the melody and rhythm aspects of Sarod and Tabla music and an excellent opportunity to further understand and enjoy tonight's performance. Diptesh and Udit will also demonstrate different styles and traditional schools of sarod and tabla playing. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:58 AM |
EDM |
1161 (Sleat) |
Some Cèilidh Dance Steps |
Learn some simple and fun Scottish Cèilidh dances with Mary Fennell. No previous knowledge needed. Come by yourself or with a partner. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:20 AM |
EDM |
1162 (Sleat) |
Workshop - Gaelic Song |
An informal 90 minute song workshop. Come and join her for an informal song session. You don't need to know Gaelic - just enjoy singing! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:37 AM |
EDM |
1163 (Sleat) |
'Underwater' Collage |
Join Michelle Cotter in creating a large Collage to display during the rest of the Festival. Bring ideas for an 'underwater' theme.
Space is limited to 10 children between 7 and 12 years old - so booking is essential. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:19 AM |
EDM |
1164 (Sleat) |
Dr Knickerbocker's Music Show |
See Monday 21 at 2 pm. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:11 AM |
EDM |
1165 (Sleat) |
Stepdance Workshop |
Learn the basic of Scottish stepdance. No partner nor previous knowledge needed. If possible wear hard-soled, comfortable shoes. Suitable for ages 9 and over. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:33 AM |
EDM |
1166 (Sleat) |
Waulking Songs - Margaret Bennett |
Learn some Gaelic work songs, those sung while 'waulking the tweed', with an inspirational Gaelic singer. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:19 AM |
EDM |
1167 (Sleat) |
The Fèis Fling: 'Woodland Orchestra' |
The Highland-based Woodland Orchestra started as an idea to enhance the collective celebration of our native woodlands. The first steps were taken by carving out drums, making a 'marimba' and other percussion-instruments. It grew out of Woodland Arts and Crafts working with native woodlands in an endeavour to bring woodland crafts into the 21st century. The group grows trees, plant them and use them. In this workshop come along and play some Woodland instruments and explore rhythmic paths. Organised by Cùrsaichean Goirid, the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:40 AM |
EDM |
1168 (Sleat) |
Jazz Workshop |
An informal session with one of Scotland's leading innovative jazz clarinet players. Bring along any instrument you wish for some group music, or just come and listen to Dick explaining various techniques. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:12 AM |
EDM |
1169 (Sleat) |
'An Sgàilean Ùr' - Gaelic films |
'An Sgàilean Ùr' is a remarkable first project involving local schools. Bòb am Bòcan: Bob the Ghost (Sleat School ), Robo-sgoil: Robot School (Plockton High School ) and Am Poca Guail: The Bag of Coal (Portree High School ) are all five-minute films, in Gaelic with English sub-titles. Each took just three days to produce. The pupils were supported by a small team of professionals, but took responsibility for every aspect of film-making: storyboarding, scripting, casting, acting, filming, directing, editing and even composing and performing their own sound-tracks.
Interspersed with these, will be a selection from another story-telling cartoon project from local and international schools.
Finally, the programme will include some little seen Wallace and Gromit shorts.
These films will delight adults and children alike.
Also - Meet the 'FilmG' team and find out what Scotland's Gaelic short film competition is all about! |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:30 AM |
EDM |
1170 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Festival - Muldoon's Ragtime Band |
A great night of good food and good ol' Ragtime Jazz from Muldoon and his 5 friends as they play traditional jazz with an emphasis on good times. A two course meal and a glass of wine on the house with a cash bar, all in the sumptuous setting of the Stables Restaurant in Armadale. Limited seating, booking essential. Food from 6.30pm - music from 8pm |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:58 AM |
EDM |
1171 (Sleat) |
Short Films from Skye and Lochalsh |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:50 AM |
EDM |
1172 (Sleat) |
'Tarraing an Ìar - Draw of the West' |
Ishbel Murray, Susan MacColl and Karin Mackinnon are all graduates of the Glasgow School of Art. Alison Purssell has, for several years, been a student of Ishbel's on the Painting Short Course at Sabhal Mor Ostaig.
The title of this show, 'Tarraing an Ìar - Draw of the West', reflects how they feel about Scotland's west coast and islands. They have all produced work in and around Sleat and are delighted to have been invited to be part of Fèis an Eilein.
Expect to see landscapes, seascapes, felt 'paintings', stunning watercolours and pastels
Free entry. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:05 AM |
EDM |
1173 (Sleat) |
Ross Ainslie and Jarlath Henderson |
Ross and Jarlath first started playing together back in 2003 at the William Kennedy Piping Festival, and have since joined forces to create a pipe sound that pushes the boundaries of what both instruments can achieve together. January 2008 saw the release of their much anticipated debut album 'Partners in Crime', (4 star review in MOJO) which features many new compositions along with traditional tunes as never heard before. Jarlath is a three time All-Ireland Champion' Uilleann Piper and the first Irish musician to win the prestigious BBC 'Young Folk Musician Of The Year' in 2003, a major national award. Ross hails from Perth and is a former member of the Grade 1 Vale of Atholl pipe band. He has since toured with his tutor the late Gordon Duncan and was involved in Ivan Drever's band 'Clueless' before recently playing with Flook!, Dougie Maclean & Salsa Celtica. "Packs more punch than a boxing-glove factory..." (Irish Music Magazine) "It's the unison playing that really lifts your heart and makes you want to dance on the tables. A thriller." Double ticket discount of £2 with tonight's main concert ticket. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:56 AM |
EDM |
1174 (Sleat) |
'Genticorum' Quebec |
The energetic and original Quebecois traditional music trio 'Genticorum' were a highlight of the Fèis in 2006. Weaving wooden flute, fiddle, acoustic guitar, jaw harp, bass and some astounding foot percussion, alongside strong vocal harmony, the trio produces a tapestry of musical textures giving them their distinctive sound. Alexanadre de Grosbois-Garand (vocals, wooden flute, electric bass), Yann Falquet (vocals, jaw harp, guitar), Pascal Genne (vocals, feet and fiddle). "Irresistable music that will put ants in your pants" La Presse, Montreal |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:19 AM |
EDM |
1175 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance with 'Ceilear' |
Tarskavaig Hall claims to have the best village hall view in the Highlands. It will also be tightly packed with musicians and dancers. 'Ceilear' are a lively group of 16-25 year old musicians from the area who have been on the road in July. They have all been part of Fèis an Earraich and many will go on to become professional musicians. They sing, dance and play every conceivable instrument, in concert and in dance sets. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:38 AM |
EDM |
1176 (Sleat) |
Workshop - Gaelic Song |
Christine, from Lewis, has lived and worked in Sleat for many years, and is well known as a leading Gaelic singer. Come and join her for an informal song session. You don't need to know Gaelic - just enjoy singing! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:34 AM |
EDM |
1177 (Sleat) |
Workshop - Gaelic Song |
See Thursday 17 July |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:12:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:32 AM |
EDM |
1178 (Sleat) |
The Fèis Fling: Cèilidh Dance |
Scottish Cèilidh dancing is the traditional form of dance in the area. Sometimes in pairs, sometimes in sets - there is enormous variety and all are easy to learn and enjoy. Keri lives in south Skye and teaches and performs Step and Cèilidh Dance. Come alone, with a partner or some friends. No special footwear needed. If it is a dry sunny day, we'll dance outside. Organised by Cùrsaichean Goirid, the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:42 AM |
EDM |
1179 (Sleat) |
The Fèis Fling: 'Enchanted Under-sea' |
Michelle Cotter leads an active art workshop to create a Festival Collage to display for the rest of the Festival. Limited to 10 children aged 8 to 12 or so. Bookings essential. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:36 AM |
EDM |
1180 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' - Cèilidh on the Ferry |
'Ceilear' the young musicians from the area, will be on the Armadale-Mallaig ferry on the sailings from 11.35 to 15.35. Take a day trip to Mallaig and hear good music on the way. Free with the ferry ticket. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:20 AM |
EDM |
1181 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' - Cèilidh on the Ferry |
See 15 July 11.35 am |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:17 AM |
EDM |
1182 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival Step-Dance Workshop |
Step Dance workshop for all ages with Kimberley Fraser and Andrea Beaton. Just trun up on your own or with friends for this happy session! 12 noon for Beginners 1.30 pm for Intermediate |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:39 AM |
EDM |
1183 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Festival - 'Peter Rowan and Peter M Rowan' |
Grammy award winning American bluegrass star Peter was immersed in blues and bluegrass from an early age. He played rhythm guitar for bluegrass legend Bill Monroe during the late 60s before forming the folk-rock band Earth Opera, to support the Doors. In the early 70s he fronted the George Martin-produced outfit Seatrain, before recording with the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia.
After stints in the bands Mexican Airforce and Wild Stallions, he released his most intimate work, the album Dust Bowl Children. In 1996, he came full-circle on his solo release Bluegrass Boy.
His new CD, Quartet (with Tony Rice) is released in Europe on Rounder Records Spring 2007.
"You can try to get away from bluegrass, but it will always call you back."
Peter M Rowan is a well-known and respected musician in Edinburgh, a singer-songwriter who once lived on Skye. He is also well known as the sound engineer for Fèis an Eilein, where he keeps performers young and old happy with his charm and easy manner.
It has been his life-ling dream to share a stage with his name-sake. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:28 AM |
EDM |
1184 (Sleat) |
MacGregor, Brechin and Ó hEadhra |
Fiery tunes and beautiful songs from the Gaelic and Scots tradition by three of Scotland’s finest musicians. Bruce MacGregor, Sandy Brechin and Brian Ó hEadhra blend some of the finest musicianship and singing to come out of Scotland in recent years. Individually they perform with their own highly acclaimed acts 'Blazing Fiddles', 'Burach' and 'Anam'. Loved by audiences for their witty and entertaining live performance. "Perfectly pitched mix of lively dance tunes, evocative slow airs earned both rapt attention and noisy applause, culminating in a fully fledged cèilidh." |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:48 AM |
EDM |
1185 (Sleat) |
Moishe's Bagel |
A return visit and a concert-set from this rip-roaring, foot-stomping, jazz-inflected klezmer and Balkan music from some of Scotland’s finest musicians. An intoxicating, life-affirming mix of Eastern European dance music, Middle Eastern rhythms and virtuoso performances. 'Bagel' includes some of the best instrumentalists that Scotland has to offer - from Salsa Celtica, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Celtic Feet, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra: Greg Lawson - violin; Phil Alexander - piano; Pete Garnett - accordion; Mario Caribe - double bass; Guy Nicholson - percussion "exhilarating, full-flavoured stuff, often breath-takingly intricate but played with jubilation … the Bagel acquires the momentum of an express train" The Herald. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:41 AM |
EDM |
1186 (Sleat) |
Vokalensemble 'Voskresenije' |
The Russian choir 'Voskresenije' or 'Resurrection' consists of 9 professional female and male vocalists. All have studied at the conservatory of St.Petersburg, Russia and perform regualrly throughout Europe, often in churches. The repertoire includes Russian Sacred Music as well as folkloristic music. Their tour of the Highlands last year truly astounded audiences with the quality and intensity opf their singing. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:29 AM |
EDM |
1187 (Sleat) |
Rumba Caliente |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:55 AM |
EDM |
1188 (Sleat) |
Nola Rae |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:15 AM |
EDM |
1189 (Sleat) |
'Going Across the Sea' concert |
Seven of the greatest musicians from both sides of the Atlantic come together to celebrate and explore the music which travelled with the emigrants from Scotland and Ireland to America - and back again. Featuring: Kris Drever (Orkney), Sarah Mcfadyen (Orkney), Eamonn Coyne (Ireland), Tim Matthew (Scotland), Betse Ellis (Missouri) Wilders, Caleb Klauder (Oregon), Sammy Lind (Oregon) Fog Horn String Band Old tunes mingle with the best of the new from both sides of the Atlantic as "Going Across the Sea" celebrates an extraordinary musical interchange An SAC Tune-up Tour. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:24 AM |
EDM |
1190 (Sleat) |
'Our Teacher's a Troll' - National Theatre of Scotland |
Once, not so very long ago, there were two terrible twins called Holly and Sean and they got up to all kinds of mischief. In fact, they were so badly behaved at school that the Head Teacher, Mrs Spike, had a nervous breakdown. Now, the twins thought this was very funny indeed and were extremely pleased with themselves. That is, until Mrs Spike’s replacement arrived. For you see, the new Head Teacher was a Troll. Yes, that’s right, a Troll. With green scaly skin, sharp gnarly fangs and a spiky tail. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:43 AM |
EDM |
1191 (Sleat) |
'Mary Queen of Scots got her head chopped Off' NTS |
‘Once upon a time, there were twa queens on the wan green island, and the wan green island was split inty twa kingdoms.’ First performed in 1987, Liz Lochhead’s play Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off is widely acknowledged as a modern Scottish classic. Feisty, fast-moving, peppered with live music, wit, and cheek, this vigorous ensemble production is presented by the National Theatre of Scotland and directed by the outstanding Alison Peebles who appeared in the original production as Elizabeth. So La Corbie, the trickster prophet turns the wheel of fortune and plunges us into the ‘whispers rumours, souchs and chatters’ at the heart of this story of two of history’s most intriguing women – Mary, Queen of Scots, and her cousin and fellow ruler, Elizabeth I of England. Mary and Elizabeth, two women with much in common, but more that set them apart. Following the death of her husband, the Dauphin of France, the beautiful, and staunchly Catholic Mary Stuart has returned from France to rule Scotland, a country she neither knows nor understands. Ill prepared to rule in her own right, Mary has failed to learn what her protestant cousin Elizabeth Tudor knows only too well, that a queen must rule with her head, not her heart. While Mary’s return to Scotland is little cause for celebration among her own people, it is even less welcome at her cousin’s glittering, highly politicised court. Elizabeth is well versed in the ruthlessness required of an absolute monarch and this is unleashed with bloody consequences when Mary re-marries and gives birth to a son. For her heir has a strong claim to the throne of both Scotland and England. All too soon the stage is set for a deadly end game in which there can only be one winner and one queen on the one green island. Suggested Age 14+ |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:41 AM |
EDM |
1192 (Sleat) |
'Karan Casey' in concert |
Karan Casey is one of the most influential, and most imitated, voices in folk music - a natural innovator. More than a decade ago American audiences were introduced to Casey fronting the Irish "supergroup" Solas. Following their groundbreaking early releases Casey struck out on her own. She has just released her fifth album to great acclaim. Karan is joined by Ross Martin, guitar; Caoimhín Vallely, piano and Kate Ellis, cello. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:41 AM |
EDM |
1193 (Sleat) |
Rumba Caliente Afro Latin Soul Orchestra Tour |
Rumba Caliente are one of the UK's most exciting salsa-soul groups. Led by Salsa Celtica’s Toby Shippey and featuring Lino Rocha on lead vocals, Rumba Caliente have a unique Afro-Latin/Salsa-Soul sound. Combining musicians from the heartlands of salsa (Venezuela, Cuba and New York) with some of Scotland's most exciting jazz and world music players the group effortlessly move from salsa to soul, latin-jazz to funk, raga to rumba and back to salsa again. They are: Lino Rocha - lead vocals (Venezuela); Toby Shippey - percussion, trumpet, coro (UK); Ryan Quigley - lead trumpet (UK); Sue McKenzie - sax (UK); Javier Chernicoff - timbales, coro (Argentina); Ricardo Pompa - congas, coro (Cuba); Ross Hamilton - bass, coro (UK); Roland Perrin - piano (US) An SAC Tune-Up Tour |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:57 AM |
EDM |
1194 (Sleat) |
Hebrides Ensemble - 'On The Brink' |
Europe 1930s on the brink of war. Great music not only survived but thrived. Composed and performed in the worst of circumstances, offering solace, hope and joy. Works by Hans Krasa, Gideon Klein and Bela Bartok, set against a backdrop of striking visuals.
An SAC Tune-Up Tour. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:23 AM |
EDM |
1195 (Sleat) |
'The Door of the Wind, The Doors of the Rain - The Universe of George Mackay Brown'. |
The door is at the heart of the story. For physics it’s the way forward from a universe charted by space and time to a new and more fundamental level of reality. The step through the door is necessary to resolve the conflicts between relativity and quantum theory, but no one is yet sure of the way through.
But the poets know that territory "so maybe", suggests Howie Firth, "they can give the rest of us a clue."
A series of images from the poems of George Mackay Brown provide insights into the nature of that new landscape - to encourage you to explore it, in poetry and in physics.
A Highland Science Festival Event.
Orcadian scientist, writer, and broadcaster, Howie Firth MBE, has been awarded an honorary degree by The Open University.
Mr Firth was awarded his degree, for his "Notable contribution to the educational or cultural well-being of society in Scotland", at a ceremony in Glasgow.
The founder of the Orkney Science Festival, he is also Patron of the biennial International Festival of Philosophy, Science and Theology in Grafton, New South Wales.
He has a public awareness award from the Institute of Physics for services to the communication of Science in the UK, and in 2004 was awarded the MBE for services to popular science |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:06 AM |
EDM |
1196 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival ~ 'Blazin Fiddles' |
Scotland’s award winning group, Blazin' Fiddles, draws the distinct flavour of fiddle music from various regions of the highlands and islands. From solo to ensemble sets, they all come together in a fiery blend that raises the roof. Fiddlers Catriona Macdonald, Bruce Macgregor, Allan Henderson, Iain Macfarlane and Aidan O'Rourke are joined by Marc Clement on guitar and Andy Thorburn on keyboard to form one of the best live acts today. 'Cherry on the Cream' are lead by Skye-based piper, Angus Nicolson. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:57 AM |
EDM |
1197 (Sleat) |
'The Newfoundlanders' Homecoming event |
As part of 'Homecoming Scotland' a group singers, musicians and dancers are return from Newfoundland. They are directly descended from MacArthurs of Canna, MacIsaacs of Moidart and MacDonalds of Glengarry. Their host is Margaret Bennett, who spent some of her childhood in Newfoundland and the evening is part of Show Scotland 2009, brought to you in association with Museums Galleries Scotland. A joint Sleat Local History and SEALL arts event. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:06 AM |
EDM |
1198 (Sleat) |
Tim Kliphuis's Jazz Concert |
Tim Kliphuis ranks among the world's finest jazz violinists. He has often been named the successor of Stéphane Grappelli, taking his legacy into the 21st Century by infusing Gypsy Swing with Folk and Classical music. Tim’s spirit and style are reminiscent of the late, great jazz fiddler: virtuoso playing with a great love for melody.
"A charming, uplifting performance ... He has the world at his feet." The Scotsman
Tim is joined by Nigel Clark, one of Scotland's best known jazz guitarists and Roy Percy’s big-toned, swinging double bass. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:16 AM |
EDM |
1199 (Sleat) |
'Home Made Shakespeare' - Nola Rae |
Nola Rae is an artist of international standing and is one of the most unique performers in modern British Theatre. Her style, using a mix of mime, dance, comedy and puppetry, bound by a razor sharp wit, reaches out and touches an audience at all levels. Few can hold a stage with such absolute ease and without a word spoken. Nola Rae ( London Mime Theatre) and Lasse Åkerlund (Teater Alllena, Sweden) join forces to perform an evening of choice Shakespearean morsels. 'Macbeth' - A mad version of Shakespeare's murderous Scotttsh Play by Lasse Åkerlund set on a table and played by his lunch. 'The Tragedy of Handlet' Nola Rae's famous version of Shakespear'e Hamlet for two gloved hands.' Romeo and Juliet' Shakespeare's bitter sweet Italian Play where two tragic lovers are found discarded in separate dustbins and animated by two rival clowns who like to rummage. Nola Rae and Lasse Åkerflund are very experienced storytellers whose art takes the audience on a roller coaster ride of the imagination, in which Macbeth can be played convincingly by a tomato, Ophelia can be wrung out after drowning, before being buried in cat litter and Romeo can, and is - played by a brown paper bag! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:45 AM |
EDM |
1200 (Sleat) |
The Family Concert |
A family oriented night specially for the Family week at the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:24 AM |
EDM |
1201 (Sleat) |
'Dannsa' Cèilidh |
A Cèilidh Dance with dances being called when needed and a spot of step-dancing. Dannsa has been blazing a trail throughout the Highlands of Scotland performing their unique blend of percussive Scottish step dancing with traditional dances. It is driven by the dynamic and passionate music played on pipes, fiddle, clarsach and gaelic song. This summer they have created a set to encourage everyone to get up and dance with 6 musicians and one caller. Fin Moore, Gabe McVarish (Dàimh), Sarah Hoy, Ewan MacPherson (Fribo), Matheu Watson, Fiona Moore (Bella McNab's) with Sandra Robertson. "ach dèan dannsa dèan dannsa 's e obair th'ann a bhith dannsa." |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:07:25 AM |
EDM |
1202 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser in Concert |
Alasdair Fraser, a Scot living in California, has been teaching fiddle at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Short Courses for 19 years. Natalie Haas is from California and is re-discovering the cello’s place in Scottish traditonal music. They are joined by guest artists from the annual fiddle summer school on Skye. "The musical chemistry between Scottish fiddle legend Alasdair Fraser and young cello ace Natalie Haas is a rare, felicitous thing" |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:20 AM |
EDM |
1203 (Sleat) |
'Donald Black' in concert |
Ace harmonica player Donald Black is firmly established as "the instrument’s foremost exponent in Scottish traditional music" Scotland on Sunday Donald received his first harmonica from a kindly aunt at four. Totally self-taught, and with his own unique style and mastery, he has almost single-handedly been responsible for the new respect and acceptance for the humble mouth organ - forcing professionals and reviewers to sit up and take it seriously as a significant part of the Scottish music scene. Donald performs with Skye's own Deirdre Graham, keyboard and Donnie MacKenzie, guitar. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:50 AM |
EDM |
1204 (Sleat) |
'The Rachel Walker Band' in Concert |
Rachel Walker was brought up south of the border until the age of eight, when a move to Kinlochewe in Wester Ross changed the course of her life. Now a solo Gaelic performer, Rachel released her debut album to critical acclaim in June 2004. She now tours with : Ewen Robertson, guitarist and singer from Carrbridge in Strathspey; Jenna Reid, one of the leading Shetland fiddlers of her generation and one of the brightest young talents on the Scottish traditional music scene, and Angus MacKenzie of 'Dàimh' on pies and whistles. "beautifully honest music, exquisitely and gracefully performed by a musician who clearly adores what she is doing." |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:17 AM |
EDM |
1205 (Sleat) |
'Deoch 'n' Dorus' |
'Deoch ‘n’ Dorus' were formed in 2001 when they met on the RSAMD traditional music course in Glasgow. Their musical styles and interests gelled instantly and they have gone on to become favorites on the Cèilidh and festival scenes. The evening starts with a concert set, and then the floor is cleared for a good-going Cèilidh dance. The band are Andrew MacPherson, Portree, percussion; Simon Moran, Jura, fiddle; Stuart Cameron, Fort William, accordion. "one of the most exciting young bands in the country today . . . one of the most impressive and enjoyable ones I have been lucky enough to have associated with" John Carmichael |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:47 AM |
EDM |
1206 (Sleat) |
Ronan Martin, Jonny Hardie, Angus MacKenzie |
Brought up in a musical family in Easter Ross and Skye and with a fiddle in his hands by the age of three, it's no surprise that Ronan became one of Scotland's finest fiddlers. Unpretentious and never rushed, he plays the classic dance music of the north and west with toe-tapping energy and considerable finesse. He is joined by Old Blind Dog's Jonny Hardie, acoustic guitar, and Angus MacKenzie, bagpipes & whistles, from Cape Breton Island. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:49 AM |
EDM |
1207 (Sleat) |
'Island Nights Entertainments' - Mull Theatre |
Everyone’s on board the ferry, on their way back for the big dance, but there’s a strong north-easterly and they can’t get into the pier. So with the boat and the passengers going roon’ and roon’, all you need is a well stocked bar and “once-famous” Highland entertainer Calum MacAskill to get a good cèilidh going. Comedy, adventure, poetry and song. Live music, a bit of a cèilidh dance and scenes from Para Handy, Whisky Galore, Kidnapped and Katie Morag, this is a trip round the islands like no other! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:02 AM |
EDM |
1208 (Sleat) |
'The Anna Massie Band' |
Anna Massie was the winner of the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2003 Award. A talented multi-instrumentalist, she excels in playing the fiddle, mandolin and tenor banjo. Though perhaps most impressive is her guitar playing - equally at home either accompanying in her unique rhythmic style or flatpicking tunes, Massie’s dexterity shines through. Traditional Scottish tunes, Cape Breton reels, freshly-written tunes in traditional mode, and a great bluesy number too. Anna plays with pals Jenn Butterworth on guitar and vocals and Mairearad Green on accordion and bagpipes slipping in and out to great effect. Celtic culture in sparkling form. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:37 AM |
EDM |
1209 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Trial by Jury' G and S |
'Trial by Jury' is a comic opera in one act, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. This is a return performance by the south Skye group who sold out in the Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, last year with their previous G and S production. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:13:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:46 AM |
EDM |
1210 (Sleat) |
Talk - Liz Niven, Author |
Liz Niven is an award-winning writer and poet, who writes in English and Scots: She has been awarded two Scottish Arts Council Writers' Bursaries and a Year of the Artist award for engaging with land users in south west Scotland. In 2006, Liz Niven was an award winner for the third time in the Glasgow University McCash Scots Poetry prize. She has twice received a TES/Saltire award for co-authoring and editing books for education; The Kist/A Chiste and Turnstones. Her stories and poems have been widely published in newspapers, anthologies and magazines and broadcast on radio BBC Scotland, Four, Ulster & World Service and Chinese Radio International. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:54 AM |
EDM |
1211 (Sleat) |
'Fergie's Cèilidh Night' |
Fergie is back for another week of classes at Sabhal Mòr. No week would be complete without a Cèilidh night in 'The Old Barn' of Talla Mhòr. As the 'Cèilidh King', Fergie introduced the authentic, raw and right Cèilidh dance band style to village halls across the length and breadth of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Years later he remains the firm favourite and to miss Fergie's playing is a real missed opportunity. He is joined by Addie Harper and other guests. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:03 AM |
EDM |
1212 (Sleat) |
India Alba 'Reels and Ragas' |
India Alba fuses many genres of music, predominantly Indian Classical and Scottish Folk, and explores the similarities and differences between them. Starting with 'Reels and Ragas' they have developed, over the past few years, a sound which reflects the broad common ground between their traditions. Many raga gats (themes), particularly those from the borders of the Himalayas, have close relatives in the melodies of the Scottish highlands and islands, and for both of them the drone sounds of the bagpipes or the tampura play an important part in the music. India Alba are Sharat Srivastava, Violin; Ross Ainslie, Border Pipes, Whistles, Cittern; Nigel Richard Cittern; and Gyan Singh Tablas, Frame drum, Shakers. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:18 AM |
EDM |
1213 (Sleat) |
'Session A9' and Dàire Mulhern |
Session A9 was formed by Charlie McKerron (Capercaillie) who brought together a group of stellar traditional musicians who have been thrilling audiences throughout the UK as a top tunes band. Adam Sutherland, Charlie McKerron, Gordon Gunn and Kevin Henderson on fiddles; Tim Edey on melodeon/guitar; Brian McAlpine on keyboards and David Roberston on percussion. "resulting in brilliantly sophisticated arrangements of tunes old and new, brimming with brio and simply oozing class." The Sunday Herald. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:17 AM |
EDM |
1214 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Tribute to Sorley MacLean and Màiri Mhòr |
Màiri Mhòr nan Òran (1821-1898) was a native of Skye and writer of songs of exile, praise, hope and protest. Sorley Maclean (19111960) was the foremost poet and father of the Gaelic renaissance. The opening event is a tribute, in pictures, songs and poetry with Donald Mackenzie (Artist), Lindsay Mitchell (Singer) & Skye Poets,Maoilios Caimbeul, Aonghas Phàdraig Caimbeul and Meg Bateman. This event will be in Gaelic and English.
Entry by donation. No booking and limited capacity. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:36 AM |
EDM |
1215 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Bainthighearnan Eilean Ratharsair: Raasay women |
A journey from 1773 to 1843, a period of cultural transition, viewed through the eyes of four women -- Bantighearna Dhubh Osgaig, Lady Rasay, Isabella Macleod of Raasay and her daughter, Eliza Ross (1789-1875), presetned by David Macfadyen (Narrator), Meg Bateman (Bàrdachd), Hugh Cheape (Piping Heritage), Dekker Forest (Piper)
Entry by donation. No booking and limited capacity. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:26 AM |
EDM |
1216 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Seeds of Blood and Beauty: Scottish Plant Explorers |
Ann Lindsay, author presents 'Seeds of Blood and Beauty', the story of 18th and 19th century Indiana Joneses of the plant world, whose quest for botanical specimens took them far from the Highlands to some of the world's most exotic places, where they risked life and limb to bring us trees and plants which grace beautiful West Coast gardens, such as those of Armadale Castle.
Entry by donation. No booking and limited capacity. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:34 AM |
EDM |
1217 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Plants in the Gardens |
Over 200 years ago, a shelter of trees was planted to create Armadale Gardens, 40 acres ofexotic trees, shrubs and flowers that are remarkable for their beauty and for their very existence. A walk with Louise Pinkney, Gardener.
Entry with a garden ticket |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:34 AM |
EDM |
1218 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Highland Fiddle with Contemporary Poetry |
In 1787, Robert Burns visited Neil Gow on his tour of the HighIands. Pete Clark (Fiddle), one of the foremost performers of Gow's music, leads the final event of the Fèis in a session which features Kenneth Steven (Poet).
Finally, a Cèilidh from around 10.30pm with the Tarskavaig Cèilidh Band.
Entry by donation. No booking and limited capacity. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:41 AM |
EDM |
1219 (Sleat) |
'A Wee Home from Home' - Michael Marra and Frank McConnell |
Returning to Glasgow Frankie knocks on a door to find no one home. With time on his hands he wanders the streets of his past and is swept up in the ensuing roller coaster of memories and emotions. Twenty-one years after this gem of a show first played to full-houses and immense public acclaim, plan B have reunited the original creative team to bring 'A Wee Home From Home' to a new generation. Performed by Michael Marra and Frank McConnell, the duo create a double act full of warmth and charm with undertones of menace. Using an eclectic mix of raw live music, inspired, high-octane choreography and powerful theatricality, the show opens Scotland to its own wounds while celebrating a vibrant and indomitable spirit with pathos and a huge dose of humour. Directed by Gerry Mulgrew. 1 hr 15 no interval.
"a satirical but affectionate portrait of Glasgow which is vivid and telling and quite brilliantly performed" The Scotsman |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:13 AM |
EDM |
1220 (Sleat) |
Vokalensemble 'Voskresenije' |
A welcome third return visit to Skye of this 10-strong choir of young students, and older more established singers from St Petersburg, with a selection of Russian Church and traditional songs performed in their inimitable style. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:31 AM |
EDM |
1221 (Sleat) |
'A Funny Valentine' - Mike Maran, Colin Steele |
It's 1961 and Chet Baker is in jail in Lucca. The life and music of the iconic American jazz trumpeter, Chet Baker, is told by Mike Maran, with Colin Steele on trumpet and Dave Milligan on piano. In Italy Chet had been voted the best rumpet player in the world - now he's doing time in an Itlaian jail for drug offences. Italians strolling around the town walls stop and listen to the sound of Chet's golden trumpet wafting through the prison bars. Chet shared his prison cell with a story-teller. Only he knows the whole story - and now he's telling it. "Beautifully conceived and executed: Colin Steele's music has instant appeal; Mike Maran is a mesmeric story-teller; Dave Milligan is a pianist of astonishing verve and subtlety" |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:06 AM |
EDM |
1222 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Festival - 'Common Ground' Nigel Hitchcock |
World Premier - New commission for the Skye Jazz Festival of ‘Common Ground’ a new work mixing jazz and traditional music. Featuring some of the very best of the UK jazz scene mixed with players of a similar pedigree from the UK folk/Trad scene, Nigel promises an interesting blend of the two genres.
"My idea is to create a project fusing the Celtic folk style (instruments such as fiddle/accordion) with jazz rhythm section. I hope the compositions will reflect both genres equally, showcasing the talents of folk musicians while giving ample space for improvisation. Although I have been a jazz/studio musician for my entire career I now live on Skye and wish to showcase the talents I have met in Scotland in the last 5 years with the great players I have always associated with on the jazz scene in London. I feel there is something new and special to add to this field of music, and it should appeal to listeners of all styles."
Here's hoping!
"destined to be a worldwide jazz star" Don Mather
www.skyejazzfestival.com |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:53 AM |
EDM |
1223 (Sleat) |
'Finis Terrae' and 'St Kilda' - Southwell Collective |
Jean Epstein's classic black and white documentary of 1929 is set on a remote Atlantic island outcrop. A dramatic human story unfolds againstthe stark beauty of the Brittany landscape. The 5-piece Southwell Collective perform a new and highly acclaimed score live beneath a large-screen presentation of this silent movie. Finis Terrae is 88 mins long.
'St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle' was a short film commissioned in the 1920s by the steamship company that ran a service between Glasgow, the west coast of Scotland and the island of St Kilda.
After two highly successful tours of England and Wales the Southwell Collective bring the film and their music to Scotland for the first time. Supported by Regional Scottish Screen.
"The best silent film event we have ever presented" National Msueum of Film, Bradford. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:46 AM |
EDM |
1224 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Festival - Rhythm King's Jazz Dinner |
A 2-course meal in beautiful surroundings and a full concert with the Mike Daly's Rhythm Kings.
Mike Daly has been playing cornet since school near Ayr. He was inspired by Bix Beiderbecke, Bobby Hackett and the great Louis Armstrong. In his early days he worked with another well-known trumpeter, the late Duncan Whyte before forming his own bands - The Dixieland Rhythm Kings; The Basin Street Dandies; the Mike Daly Jazz & Blues Band and more recently the Mike Daly Trio. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:00 AM |
EDM |
1225 (Sleat) |
Essential Scottish Opera |
Scottish Opera hits the road once more, travelling to theatres, village halls and community centres across Scotland with a selection of opera highlights from around the world. Four fantastic young singers and a pianist perform excerpts from a variety of opera favourites along with some interesting surprises from lesser-known works. Director David Hunter ‘Scottish Opera has an absolute winner on its hands. The show exudes confidence, style and panache. Not to be missed’ The Herald ‘The best £10 I've spent in a long while’ ‘Magic! No frills, just great singers with a real connection to the audience. More please!’ ‘It was a delight to hear some old favourites and a pleasure to be introduced to some new items, all expertly performed and acted.’ ‘I had to drag my husband along as he said he did not enjoy opera. Essential Scottish Opera has got him hooked and he is asking when can we expect your return. Thank you for converting him!’ |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:07 AM |
EDM |
1226 (Sleat) |
Dannsa meets Beòlach |
Energy and innovation from both sides of the Atlantic as Scotland's favourite dance group joins forces with one of Cape Breton's super-groups to produce a scintillating evening of traditional music and dance. Beguiling audiences with their own sets before coming together to perform an exciting newly choreographed piece, Dannsa and Beolach are sure to impress. Beòlach is one of Cape Breton's most exciting young bands. Wendy MacIsaac, Mairi Rankin, Mac Morin and Patrick Gillis perform an energetic mix of tunes featuring piano, pipes, guitar, and fiddles. They have recorded two albums featuring the groups unique dynamic arrangements of their favourite tunes. Beòlach has thrilled audiences with energetic performances and their versatility as step dancers. Dannsa are an innovate dance group who create new dances drawing from the many rich and varied traditions throughout Scotland. From Highland to Step Dance, Cèilidh and Old Scotch Reels they will always bring something fresh to their dances. Caroline Reagh, Sandra Robertson and John Sikorski have been at the forefront of dancing in Scotland for a number of years and will be joined by some of Scotland’s best musicians, including Fin Moore (pipes with Slainte Mhath, Back of the Moon and others), Gabe McVarish (fiddler with Dàimh, Cliar and 6ft Ginger) Ewan MacPherson (guitar, tenor banjo and mandola with Trechorous Orchestra and Malinky) and Gilliebride MacMillian (vocals). |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:18 AM |
EDM |
1227 (Sleat) |
'Aos Dàna' - Gaelic bards and Nordic rigs |
Four hundred years ago, Highland galleys or birlinn were destroyed under the provisions of the 1609 Statutes of Iona. All that is left are the evocative lines of gaelic bards, place names and carved stones. However, boats designed to sail in Hebridean waters ten centuries ago continue to be built in Nordic countries. Gavin Parsons, scholar and crofter, tells the exciting story of tracing the birlinn.
Entry by donation. No booking and limited capacity. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:29 AM |
EDM |
1228 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Theatre |
Scottish Dance Theatre is Scotland’s national contemporary dance company. Starting with a talk at 7.30pm for the show at 8.15pm. The Long and the Short of It choreographed by Caroline Bowditch and Tom Pritchard (3 mins) A short duet featuring SDT's Dance Agent for Change and our tallest dancer Joan Clevillé. Unpacking some big ideas, the work explores proportion. "It is a simple yet bold piece, and it sets the audience thinking about the perception of disability, proving that dance is able to address complex issues in a direct, forthright manner" The Skinny "Funny and touching, and overturning our perconceptions" The Times Drift choreographed by James Wilton (11 mins) Pushing the dancer’s to their physical limits, this powerful duet choreographed by James Wilton explores loneliness and closeness, absolute commitment and high risk trust. Sometimes the people we care about the most are the people we hurt the most. "Threads choreographed by James Wilton left the audience breathless as the couple literary threw themselves at each other in a long series of acrobatic jumps"Sunday Times, Malta on James Wilton’s Threads In the Middle of the Moment choreographed by Uri Ivgi and Johan Greben (17 mins) A duet about the physical restraints of a relationship, performed within a 3m metre square of light to hauntingly atmospheric classical music by Arvo Pärt and György Kurtág. ‘totally beguiling’ ballet.co.uk ‘A quiet and ultimately devastating portrait of isolation’ The Guardian The Life and Times of Girl A choreographed by Ben Duke (34 mins) Lost Dog’s award winning Ben Duke brings his ‘highly theatrical and subversively humorous style’ (Metro) to create a new work for SDT. A woman is trying to tell us something important about what is happening now. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she's got is a stage and some dancers. A piece about moments of crisis both emotional and financial, when all we need is to use less to say more. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:01 AM |
EDM |
1229 (Sleat) |
RSAMD Concert |
Students of Scottish Music at the Royal Socttish Academy of Music and Drama will perform a variety of traditional pieces on fiddle, harp, bagpipe flute, bodhran piano and accordion.Local young musicians will start off the evening |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:41 AM |
EDM |
1230 (Sleat) |
The Reynolds Singers |
An evening of solos and ensembles ranging from Bach to Britten, Gershwin to Gilbert & Sullivan, performed by students studying with Sara Reynolds, Head of Voice, The Junior Royal Academy of Music, London |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:20 AM |
EDM |
1231 (Sleat) |
'Roghainn nan Daoine' ~ 'The People's Choice'' |
'Roghainn nan Daoine' is a project that reflects how love divides and was inspired by the social and political background of the emergence of the Free Church in Lewis in the 1840’s. Two powerful stories are intertwined in Na Daòine. The first is based on the true story of a young island woman’s life, which begins with the excitement of her engagement followed closely with the devastation of her fiancé being called to armed service. Her emotional journey continues with elation of having him return, only to be heartbroken again to find that events have led him to another life that doesn’t include her. The second storyline encompasses the desperate social and political circumstances that provoked the emergence of a new spirituality based belief system in the 1840’s. Na Daòine is inspired by this time period and depicts how a people oppressed by landlords, compulsory army subscription and poor economy, rebelled and placed their allegiance in God. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:06 AM |
EDM |
1232 (Sleat) |
'Passing Places' - Mairearad Green |
Passing Places, written for Celtic Connections 2009, takes the form of a musical and filmic journey through the spectacular scenery and cultural riches of the Coigach peninsula, in her native Wester Ross. Also reflecting 2009’s celebration of homecoming, the music’s recurrent motifs and changing themes unfold against a visual backdrop created by Magnus Graham. Green will lead an eight-piece ensemble including Anna Massie (guitar), Peter Tickell (fiddle), Adam Sutherland (fiddle), Adam Bulley (mandolin/banjo), Duncan Lyall (Double Bass), Hamish Napier (piano) and Donald Hay (percussion). "The commission had it all: memorable tunes and exquisite playing, capped off with a wonderfully executed visual backdrop synced perfectly to the music." Barry Gordon, The Scotsman. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:05 AM |
EDM |
1233 (Sleat) |
Piping Concert Patrick Molard |
Patrick Molard was born in 1951 in St Malo, Brittany. He started with the Scottish Highland Bagpipe in 1965 with the Bagad Quic en Groigne (St Malo) and the An Ere Bagad from Rennes, where he met Jakez Pincet, his first pipe master, who enabled him to go on to study with the two great Scottish pipers Robert Brown & Robert Nicol, both Queen Elizabeth' personal pipers. With those Scottish masters, he worked on a hundred or so classical pipe pieces, or Piobaireachd. They not only taught him to play Piobaireachd but also its spirit, philosophy, the differences between space and time, shadow and light, the kind of recipe that enables the playing of such moving tunes. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:21 AM |
EDM |
1234 (Sleat) |
'The Flight of the Arctic Tern' - Mark Sheridan |
The Arctic Tern migrates farther than any other bird, leaving its breeding grounds in October to migrate to the other end of the world - to the southern pack ice of Antarctica and as far as Australia Alexander Gunn left his home in Durness in 1853 and found himself en route to Australia, one of the many tens of thousands of Scots who left these shores during the Highland Clearances. These journeys were long and hazardous and often ended in tragedy. 155 years later a letter turns up in Durness addressed to his family descendant, Iain Anderson, postmarked - Bendigo, Australia. This is the story of Alexander's journey narrated by Iain Anderson - with historical and environmental commentary from Michael Russell, MSP and Minister for Culture and Gaelic introductions from Hugh-Dan MacLennan. The piece also analogises the journey of the Arctic Terns from Scotland to the Antarctic and ultimately, Australia. The story maps their journey and highlights the decline in their status in the face of climate and environmental changes. A newly composed musical suite runs throughout the piece to illustrate and support the narrative. Written, composed and directed by Scottish composer and academic Mark Sheridan. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:11 AM |
EDM |
1235 (Sleat) |
'Island Opera' |
Tom and Rhona Colwell, young singers living in Skye, sing Mozart arias and duets, taken from 'The Marriage of Figaro', 'Don Giovanni', 'Cosi Fan Tutte' and the 'Magic Flute'. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:22 AM |
EDM |
1236 (Sleat) |
'Kiila' with Alasdair Roberts |
Glasgow-based Alasdair Roberts has now released 5 albums of tender yet driving folk music, since his ‘discovery’ via Will ‘Bonnie Prince Billy’ Oldham. Roberts’ repertoire is made up of his own compositions and jewels from the treasure trove of timeless Scottish folk songs he regularly plunders, delivering songs with his own deftly intricate guitar playing and a voice both bold and subject to fragility.
This will be the first ever UK tour by Kiila, a collective based in Turku, Finland. Kiila typify the exciting new wave of music coming out of Finland in recent years, typified by the output of the label Fonal. When this sextet take the stage, you may be taken aback by the driving rhythms, sublime vocal harmonies and casually virtuous multi-instrumentalism. An SAC Tune up Tour. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:40 AM |
EDM |
1237 (Sleat) |
The Cast Ewe Cèilidh Band |
A Cèilidh Dance with the Cast Ewe Band. Come and meet community members coming together from all over the Highlands and Islands for the North West Energy 2010 Conference organised by Slet Renwables Ltd. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:50 AM |
EDM |
1238 (Sleat) |
‘The Poet and The Maiden’ |
To celebrate the release of his new album, ‘The Poet and The Maiden’, Rick Taylor and 'One Heck of a band!'. Joining Rick on stage will be a couple of Peatbog Faeries, an Old Blind Dog, a local choir, an infamous ‘Moothie’ player and the entire Angus Nicolson Trio to name but a few. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:27 AM |
EDM |
1239 (Sleat) |
'She’Koyokh' in concert |
She’Koyokh is London’s award-winning klezmer ensemble. This popular band is at the forefront of the revival of Eastern European roots music in the UK, bringing a fresh, energy to an extensive repertoire ranging from exhilarating Bulgarian and Turkish music to soulful Ashkenazi melodies from the villages in Poland, Romania and the Ukraine. "The most cracking klezmer this side of Krakow." "The band’s personality shines through in the sophisticated arrangements, interplay and solos." An SAC Tune up Tour. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:00 AM |
EDM |
1240 (Sleat) |
Highland Chamber Orchestra |
The Highland Chamber Orchestra makes its first visit to Skye. The orchestra is delighted to welcome the young harpist, Hannah Phillips as soloist in Debussys' 'Danses Sacrée et Profane. The programme includes Mozart's Overture 'Don Giovanni', the Czech Suite by Dvorak, Honegger's Pastorale d'été and finishes with Mozart's Symphony No 31 (Paris). |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:26 AM |
EDM |
1241 (Sleat) |
'A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle' - Red Note |
Hugh MacDiarmid’s poem, with its infamously thrawn narrator, is set to music of huge imagination and vibrancy by Glasgow composer Bill Sweeney and performed by one of Scotland’s finest contemporary music ensembles, Red Note. This is a night of humour, inebriation, beauty, politically charged comment and wild musical and literary invention. Glasgow composer Bill Sweeney sets Hugh MacDiarmid's great poem to music of great imagination and vibrancy, to be performed by one of Scotland's finest contemporary music ensembles, Red Note. Written by MacDiarmid in 1926, the poem, with its infamously thrawn narrator, explores the state of Scotland, taking in politically charged comment, wild literary invention, humour, inebriation and lyrical beauty. With his background in the European avant-garde, and a love of traditional Scottish folk music and jazz, Sweeney is an ideal candidate to capture the many sides of MacDiarmid: modernist and traditionalist, nationalist and internationalist. An SAC Tune up Tour. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:14:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:45 AM |
EDM |
1242 (Sleat) |
Family Concert |
Our Fèis season starts with a great concert with some of our young, and often award-winning, local performers. You will be astonished by the quality. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:40 AM |
EDM |
1243 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas in concert |
Alasdair Fraser, a Scot living in California, has been teaching fiddle at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Short Courses for 19 years. Natalie Haas is from California and is re-discovering the cello’s place in Scottish traditonal music. They are joined by guest artists from the annual fiddle summer school on Skye. "The musical chemistry between Scottish fiddle legend Alasdair Fraser and young cello ace Natalie Haas is a rare, felicitous thing" |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:15 AM |
EDM |
1244 (Sleat) |
'The New Rope String Band' |
Pete Challoner and Tim Dalling (from the Old Rope String Band) join with old-time musicians Jock Tyldesley and Vera van Heeringen.They sing, dance and play their little hearts out on fiddles, guitar, piano accordion, mandolin and anything else that comes to hand. But people just laugh at them! Audiences have been known to say, "What the hell was that?" or "It's folk music" or "It's cabaret" or even, "They are ploughing the lonely furrow of cutting-edge music hall!" Then, when they struggle to adequately describe the New Rope experience, they drag their friends along to the next gig so that they too can witness the strange spectacle. Most people actually enjoy it. A lot. And that is why it is still going strong. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:04 AM |
EDM |
1245 (Sleat) |
'A Highlander's Celebration of Whisky' |
Accomplished Glenfinnan musician and Blazin Fiddler, Iain MacFarlane has created a humorous yet informative look into the world of our national drink. Musicians/singers Ingrid Henderson and Ewan Robertson and his father, Charlie MacFarlane join Iain with music, song, humorous anecdotes and visuals to celebrate our most famous export, Uisge Beatha - the water of life. 'The String Contingent.' opening set combines the clarity and precision of baroque chamber music with the raw excitement and intensity of Scottish fiddle and Bluegrass. Whisky Tasting with the great Balvenie Whisky |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:32 AM |
EDM |
1246 (Sleat) |
Piping Concert with Patrick Molard |
Patrick Molard was born in 1951 in St Malo, Brittany. He started with the Scottish Highland Bagpipe in 1965 with the Bagad Quic en Groigne (St Malo) and the An Ere Bagad from Rennes, where he met Jakez Pincet, his first pipe master, who enabled him to go on to study with the two great Scottish pipers Robert Brown & Robert Nicol, both Queen Elizabeth' personal pipers. Patrick will be joined by some of the great names in Highland Bag-pipe playing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:23 AM |
EDM |
1247 (Sleat) |
'The Mhairi Hall Trio' |
On Friday 21 August 2009 Mhairi Hall Trio launched their traditional music album ‘Cairngorm’ at the top of Cairngorm Mountain. They transported a grand piano up the mountain during the day and that evening performed their album to a full Ptarmigan venue and a reindeer or two! Mhairi, pianist and composer is joined by exceptional drummer and percussionist Fraser Stone and wonderful guitarist Michael Bryan. Anna Bhan Macdonald, singer song-writer from Tarskavaig opens the evening. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:59 AM |
EDM |
1248 (Sleat) |
'Tam Lin' Dick Lee, John Kenny |
Music inspired by a ballad of supernatural shape-changing, composed and performed by three habitually genre-defying musicians. A response to, rather than a setting of, the powerful ballad 'Tam Lin', this hour-long suite proved an unpredictable delight, featuring Dick Lee on clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano sax and whistle, John Kenny on trombones and recorders, and pianist James Ross.
The evening will open with a set from our young musicians Mairi and Stephanie Chaimbeul. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:35 AM |
EDM |
1249 (Sleat) |
Gilbert and Sullivan 'HMS Pinafore' |
Captain Corcoran cordially invites you to the poop deck for a tot of delicious musical ‘grog’. Set in the roaring 20’s, this is a fully staged performance of the classic Gilbert and Sullivan opera, starring young Skye based singers and with a sparkling chorus of burly sailors and delightful flapper girls!
Directed by Ann Lampard and Tom Colwell, join the cast and crew for a jolly and rollicking voyage. It’s all aboard the HMS Pinafore for an evening of nautical fun, vocal distinction and delectable costumes.
Ahoy there me hearties! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:16 AM |
EDM |
1250 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Eilidh Mackenzie Band |
'Saoghal Sona' or 'Wonderful World' is a new commission by the accomplished Black Isle based bàrd Eilidh Mackenzie, Saoghal Sona is a show of new songs written about news events over the past year. The only thing that is instead of the usual doom and gloom which we normally get from our media, all the songs tell a story of joy! With performances from some of our top news readers, musicians and singers, this show will definitely leave a smile on your face. The show is opened by the up and coming young band Kilairum. Winners of Danny Kyle's Open Stage 2010, Kilairum are a contemporary folk-fusion band, incorporating both jazz and traditional styles into their music. They inlcude Mairi Caimbeul of Sleat. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:43 AM |
EDM |
1251 (Sleat) |
'Jacobite Country' - Dogstar Theatre |
Written by Henry Adam and directed by Matthew Zajac
A new comedy by Henry Adam from the makers of the international hit The Tailor of Inverness. Jacobite Country is a scintillating new comedy about fame, vanity and mental illness by one of Scotland’s outstanding playwrights. Selling his soul and his roots, Haggis McSporran has become King of Comedy in the fleshpots of London. He returns home to the Highlands in search of new material. His old pal Craitur Face, now a renegade DJ on Jacobite Radio might help. Along the way they meet the Loch Ness Monster and prevent Uncle Angus from invading England (again).
"a timely reminder of how much Scottish theatre needs this strand of Highland-made work with all its wild surrealism, structural anarchy, passionate lyricism and spiritual openness"
The Scotsman on Seven Ages
"The all-female cast are charismatic and mad for it, and Haggis, as played by an on-form Sarah Haworth, is a worthy successor to the Big Yin."
With live music and tremendous craic from Sarah Haworth, Fiona Morrison, Annie Grace and Mairi Morrison |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:06 AM |
EDM |
1252 (Sleat) |
The Michael McGoldrick Band |
A vituoso performer on flute, whistles and pipe, Michael has played with many of the most exciting bands in Celtic music - Lunasa, Capercaillie, Flook and the Afro-Celt Sound System - some of them in Sleat before now. He is joined by Colin Farrell, fiddle, who, like Michael, is from Manchester of Irsh parents. Tony Byrne, guitar, hails from Dublin and Paddy Kerr is from Galway. "Flawless and utterly comfortable - one of the hottest properties around." |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:35 AM |
EDM |
1253 (Sleat) |
Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever |
Duncan Chisholm and Ivan Drever, with their dynamic performance of fiddle, guitar and song are now established as one of Scotland's top duos. Respected Orkney musician, Ivan Drever is well known throughout the world of traditional music for his songwriting as well as his work with Scottish band Wolfstone. Duncan Chisholm hails from Kirkhill in Inverness-shire. He was taught to play fiddle from the age of eight by the esteemed Donald Riddell and has been at the forefront of Scottish fiddle playing for twenty years, being hailed as one of Scotland’s finest fiddle players. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:11 AM |
EDM |
1254 (Sleat) |
Jazz concert - Maclcolm MacFarlane |
A night of great music with Malcolm MacFarlane - Guitar; Mario Caribe - Bass; John Burgess - Sax and Iain Copeland - drums, playing a heady mix of pop songs with jazz arrangements, including such artists as Radiohead, Prince and, Donald Fagan. A cabaret style night with a bar in the old college venue. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:17 AM |
EDM |
1255 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Cèilidh -'Deoch 'n' Doras' |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:32 AM |
EDM |
1256 (Sleat) |
'Deoch 'n' Doras' Cèilidh Dance |
The famous 'Deoch 'n' Doras' Cèilidh band are in residence at the College Short Courses this week. Come and join them and the local community for a great ceildh in this lovely old church. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:07:27 AM |
EDM |
1257 (Sleat) |
Phileas P Souper - Loon and Theatre Mimi |
an incredible journey told through a combination of slapstick, mime and music. As the play opens we realise that Phileas has recently passed on and his friends decide it is only appropriate to mourn their friend with a celebration of his greatest adventures- and the audience is a welcome participant in this breathless ride. The stage is transformed into an emporium of exotic instruments; marimbas, banjos and washboards to name but a few, and the interplay between the musicians and actors is a treat to behold, the simple structure of mimed sketches accompanied by dynamic multi-instrumentalists creates the atmosphere of the various locations brilliantly- with the need for only minimal dialogue. Phileas P. Souper is a must see performance full of wit, energy and technical skill. "Edinburgh Fringe street theatre meets a traveling circus band; Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin meet Spike Jones’ City Slickers. If you enjoy great comedy and equally great music then this show’s for you!" |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:23 AM |
EDM |
1258 (Sleat) |
The 'Two Duos' in Concert |
Aaron Jones from Old Blind Dogs on lead vocals, bouzouki, guitar; and Claire Mann on flute, fiddle, vocals; play longside their German friends Gudrun Walther on lead vocals, fiddle, accordion; and Juergen Treyz on guitar, dobro, vocals. High energy dualling fiddles with flute and accordion - tunes and songs from the Celtic and German traditions. "The spectacular ‘2Duos’, whose superb musicianship, wonderful tunes and songs and great stage presence made them one of the hits of the weekend. An inspired combination!" |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:59 AM |
EDM |
1259 (Sleat) |
Carlos Becu in concert |
Music from the great Astor Piazzolla along with a selection of tango classics like Gallo Ciego, Recuerdo, el Choclo and La cumparista y Quejas de bandoneón. Carlos Becú was born in Argentina during 1979 and his father lives in Broadford, Skye. During 1995 he started studying at Music University, Rosario In 2000 he left for Europe visiting the Scottish Highlands, Hamburg and Germany where he remained until 2004. His love for the great Astor Piazzolla’s music and then for the traditional tango composers, such as Troilo, Pugliese and Di Sarli made him go back home to Argentina to learn the main tango instrument, the mighty Bandoneon. The bandoneón is a type of concertina particularly popular in Argentina and Uruguay. It plays an essential role in the orquesta tipica, the tango orchestra. In 2008, Carlos recorded his first solo album, BANDONEON SOLO, which includes some of the great classics e.g. Sur, Adios Nonino and Che Bandoneón, all interpreted with both feeling and technique. Carlos is joined by Martin Espindola (Buenos Aires) & Linda Nichols. Martin's passion of tango music and his endless enthusiasm of exploring the mechanics of the body's movement, along with his experience of contemporary dance, allows him to show the endless possibilities of free expression into the dance. There will be a maximum of 15 couples for each workshop. Dancers can book as an individual or as a couple. Please wear suitable shoes (no trainers). |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:23 AM |
EDM |
1260 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - Hamish Henderson by Timothy Neat |
Hamish Henderson (1919-2002) and Sorley McLean (1911-1996) were giants of Twentieth Century
Scottish culture. Their lives have been portrayed by writer and cinematographer, Timothy Neat. Tim will use film and live music in this talk, based on his two-volume study of Hamish, who was a major European literary and political figure as well as a folklorist. He wrote songs that Bob Dylan sourced, and composed the great Scots language anthem, 'Freedom Come-All-Ye'. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:51 AM |
EDM |
1261 (Sleat) |
Young Traditional Musicians of the Year in Concert |
The Young Trad Tour 2010 is a showcase for the cream of the new generation of Scottish musicians and as well as being highly talented solo performers, the sound they create as a band is energetic, dynamic and full of promise for the tradition they carry. There’s a real powerhouse of Scottish fiddling in this band led by this year’s winner Daniel Thorpe, who, along with last year’s winner, Ruairidh MacMillan create an unforgettable twin fiddle sound. Beautiful Gaelic airs and clarsach tunes from Mairi Chaimbeul from Skye and Hannah Phillips from Glasgow. From the Irish tradition comes Paddy Callaghan on accordion and harp (Glasgow) And not forgetting the big sound of the Highland pipes played in his inimitable style by Lorne MacDougall from Argyll joined this year by fellow piper, Kyle Warren from Helensburgh. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:58 AM |
EDM |
1262 (Sleat) |
Skye Jazz Concert - The Freddie King Trio |
Quality Jazz and a great two course meal - the best way to enter Autumn! Bebop, ballads, and blues are his trade, and warmth and good vibes are the results. Freddie's father was born in the Republic of Guinea and his mother was born in the Ukraine. He himself was born in London's East End and lived in Guinea as a boy. Normally a show like this would qualify for five stars. But really a great show needs only one shining star. Freddie King is that singular phenomenon. His famously big voice is a measure of not just his talent but of the man. Who has a bigger heart than Freddie King? Www.jazzfestival.com |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:48 AM |
EDM |
1263 (Sleat) |
Tango Workshop |
Come along before tonight's concert for a 90 minutes Tango workshop with Martin Espindola & Linda Nichols, two professional dancers. Then stay and dance the night away. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:13 AM |
EDM |
1264 (Sleat) |
'Gaelic Voices' ~ 'Guthan Gàidhlig' |
'Gaelic Voices' ~ 'Guthan Gàidhlig' is a collaboration between Gaelic and English speaking poets and contemporary and traditional musicians from across Scotland. Combining the visuals of drama and the choral aspects of song and live music to create a hybrid of performance poetry inspired by Gaelic myths and legends. Performed by Bafta award winner Aonghas Padraig Caimbeul (Angus Peter Campbell), Alasdair Taylor, Ashby McGowan, Tracey Patrick and Wendy Miller with music from Noel Bridgeman and Luke Taylor. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:12 AM |
EDM |
1265 (Sleat) |
'Magic Spaghetti' - Lickity Spit Theatre |
Strega Nona is renowned for her handy magic remedies, and the townspeople of Plain are eager for her love potions and remedies but they definitely don't approve of her 'fancy' cooking. One by one they come to Strega Nona for a bit of magic, and it's only polite to accept a taste of whatever she is making or baking that day. They are amazed to find themselves seduced by her sauces and salads and delicious dishes, but they keep this to themselves and continue to scorn all things 'fancy'. Big Tony refuses all her tasty offers and is adamant he will only ever eat plain spaghetti. He spies Strega Nona activating her magic pasta pot (to produce endless spaghetti) and determines to find a chance to master it himself. His moment comes and Tony is a hero, until he discovers he can't stop the pot, and the town is swamped by spaghetti! Strega Nona comes to his rescue in the nick of time, but Big Tony has to right his wrong by eating his way out of trouble. He vows he will never eat spaghetti again, but what will he eat instead? Mmmmm! Strega Nona is cooking.............! |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:24 AM |
EDM |
1266 (Sleat) |
Angus Nicolson Trio and Friends |
Celebrated local piper Angus Nicolson launches his astonishing CD ‘Lasses That Baffle Us’ with an extraordinary collection of whalers, blazin’ fiddlers, wayward boys, faeries and members fo the Royal Saasaig Trombone Appreciation Society. Angus is joined by Murdo Cameron, Andrew MacPherson, Iain Macdonald, Fiona MacAskill, Laura Sillitoe, Rick Taylor, Michael Owers, Innis Hutton and Graeme Stafford on more instruments and with more talent that ever seen before on our Festival stage.
The Angus Nicolson Trio
Launch their debut album
‘Lasses That Baffle Us’
17th August, 8pm at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Sleat.
""This release of music fronted by the 'Reel' pipes and 'Big Whistle' is
teeming with precision of playing and tasteful rhythm with a backing
that surprises and puts a smile on your face because it hits the right
tempo with the right rhythm. That is when you know....'
Allan MacDonald
The Angus Nicolson Trio will be joined on stage by
Iain MacDonald, Fiona MacAskill, Rick Taylor,
Michael Ouers, Innes Hutton, Graeme Stafford
and Laura Sillitoe. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:47 AM |
EDM |
1267 (Sleat) |
KT Tunstall |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:26 AM |
EDM |
1268 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Concert - Òran Sang |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig are hosting a major conference 'Òran 2010' of Gaelic and Scots song with the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:40 AM |
EDM |
1269 (Sleat) |
'The Weir' - Mull Theatre |
In a small bar in rural Ireland, four men vie for the attention of Valerie, a pretty young woman from Dublin who has just rented an old house in the area. After a few drinks, they tell stories of spooky local folklore. But Valerie’s tale, of why she left Dublin, is melancholy and true - and far more shocking than anything made up . . . One of the most praised and successful plays of the last 15 years, The Weir uncovers moving themes of loss, abandonment, loneliness and regret for the road not taken. Contains strong language. "A spellbinder that transfixes you. No praise in fact is too high" Guardian |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:46 AM |
EDM |
1270 (Sleat) |
Charlie Parr and the Black Twig Pickers |
Its not often the phrase ‘barnstorming’ is used appropriately but this raucous and raw touring double bill of Virginia’s Black Twig Pickers and Minnesota’s Charlie Parr surely justifies such rabid anticipation. With little more than a National resonator guitar in hand and his earnestly rasping voice, Charlie is rapidly becoming a cult proposition in the UK and elsewhere. And teaming up with the Black Twig Pickers for this tour will only increase that. The two acts often play together in the US, so these shows will be a real musical tinderbox that can soon escalate into wild whisky-fuelled sessions where the boundaries between the two acts starts to evaparate and the audience erupts. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:25 AM |
EDM |
1271 (Sleat) |
Chris Stout and Catriona MacKay |
Hailing from Shetland, Chris in now recognised as one of Scotland’s finest fiddle and violin players effortlessly blending traditional, classical, jazz and indeed world influences to create startlingly original sound-scapes, while nevertheless remaining largely true to his musical roots. Catriona McKay is universally recognised as one of Scotland’s finest harp players - perhaps of any generation. Indeed the Herald in Glasgow labelled her "the harpist of the 21st Century". Their new CD 'White Nights' was launched with great acclaim in June 2010. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:15 AM |
EDM |
1272 (Sleat) |
Ed Byrne |
Promoted by Beyondit |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:15:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:20 AM |
EDM |
1273 (Sleat) |
The Boy Who Touched the Sun |
Colin MacLeod, the multi-talented songsmith behind The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, provides calming musical soundscapes with new album Fireplace. Colin returns to SMO after supporting KT Tunstall in August. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:03 AM |
EDM |
1274 (Sleat) |
'Sweetness' - Dogstar Theatre Company |
Sweetness is adapted by Kevin MacNeil from Torgny Lindgren's novel 'Hummelhonung'. Two brothers Archie and Murdo, live in the far north on opposite sides of a field. One brother is shrivelling away. The other is eating himself to death on a diet of macaroons dipped in jam These misfit siblings haven’t spoken for years - but they do share a cat. Kate, a writer who has come to lecture in a nearby village, is snowed up with Archie after he puts her up for the night. In the days that follow Kate is drawn in to the tissue of lies and self deception that keep the brothers alive in a bond of mutual loathing, leading them to their fate with profound, funny and touching results. Directed and aplyed by Matthew Zajac, with Lynne Verrall and Sean Hay. Music and sound are by the renowned musician Johnny Hardie, and the set design is by Peggy Jones, from Skye who went to Portree High School. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:33 AM |
EDM |
1275 (Sleat) |
'Coca Tenorio' |
Ecuadorean singer/songwriter Coca Tenorio and her Latin American band visit Sleat with her acclaimed debut album 'Todo Transito' [Everything in movement]. A vibrant serenading voice, which has an emotional edge when combined with the poignancy of her lyrics sung to Latin beats. Now living in Inverness, her music combines her Afro-Latin heritage with soulful Andean influences. With a fantastic line-up from South America, the Caribbean and Scotland: Javier Fioramonti [Argentina] Camilo Menjura [Colombia], Jesus Cutino [Cuba], Ricardo Pompa [Cuba], Simon Gall [Scotland] and Wilmer Sifontes [Venezuela]. They have worked with Henry Fiol, Omar Puente and Salsa Celtica, Ska Cubano. Coca and her band will also be performing a collection of Latin American standards and there will be plenty of opportunity for dance lovers to take to floor. "The musicianship is stunning and Coca is a real find" **** The List |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:22 AM |
EDM |
1276 (Sleat) |
'Dàimh' |
Well known faces around SMO and Fèis an Eilein events, we welcome back this very high energy, fast flowing mixture of tunes and songs with Colm O' Rua, Dublin on banjo and mandola; Gabe MacVarish from California on fiddle; Ross Martin, Morar on guitar; Angus MacKenzie from Mabou, Cape Breton on pipes; James Bremner, Morar on bodhran and Gaelic singer Calum Alex MacMillan from Lewis. "These musicians were born to this. Dàimh celebrate Celtic traditions with passion and pride, and it shows in this stunning recording..." (Songlines) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:52 AM |
EDM |
1277 (Sleat) |
'Humanimalia' Contemporary Dance |
Humanimalia is an extraordinary new work by Janis Claxton Dance, with a unique sound score composed by Philip Pinsky (Grid Iron, Royal Lyceum Theatre). This thought provoking work portrays universal themes that are inherent in all primates through a revealing journey of submission, dominance, repression and revelation.
"Notions of who is the audience and who is the performer are playfully reversed. What provokes the most disruptive thoughts is our reaction - bold, brilliant. Go! The Herald
Humanimalia challenges our perceptions of who’s watching who in performance and exposes us to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals. With a sublime cast of international dancers Janis Claxton Dance present this poignant work, poetically revealing innate qualities and behaviours of the human animal in an unforgettable and moving performance.
Suitable for 12+ (contains some partial nudity).
The show runs for 75 minutes with no interval
"Arguably, one of the most innovative and thought-provoking shows at this year's Edinburgh Fringe." Scotsman |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:34 AM |
EDM |
1278 (Sleat) |
'Blazin' Fiddles' |
Scotland’s award winning group, Blazin' Fiddles, draws the distinct flavour of fiddle music from various regions of the highlands and islands. From solo to ensemble sets, they all come together in a fiery blend that raises the roof. Fiddlers Bruce Macgregor, Allan Henderson, Jenna Reid and Iain Macfarlane are joined by Anna Massie on guitar/fiddle and Andy Thorburn on keyboard to form one of the best live acts today. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:06 AM |
EDM |
1279 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
The second of our two String Orchestra concerts. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:58 AM |
EDM |
1280 (Sleat) |
Gave Mcvarish band |
Alasdair Fraser, a Scot living in California, has been teaching fiddle at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Short Courses for 19 years. Natalie Haas is from California and is re-discovering the cello’s place in Scottish traditonal music. They are joined by guest artists from the annual fiddle summer school on Skye. "The musical chemistry between Scottish fiddle legend Alasdair Fraser and young cello ace Natalie Haas is a rare, felicitous thing" |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:12 AM |
EDM |
1281 (Sleat) |
'Macbeth' - Open Book theatre |
In this modern staging of Shakespeare's classic Scottish play, Macbeth is trapped by his paranoia as his family, his friends and fate itself turn against him. Set around a dinner table placing the banquet at the centre of the action and the audience as guests, combining theatre and magic. Two actors play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth with three others all the other characters. Set in one room, the play will emphasise the claustrophobia and increasing paranoia of Macbeth as his friends, family and fate itself close in on him. A highlight of this production will be the ‘banquet’ scene, which will take place at the interval. The audience will be Macbeth’s guests at the banquet and will be served a dram and oatcakes, tea or coffee and shortbread. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:34 AM |
EDM |
1282 (Sleat) |
The Donnie Munro Band |
All tickets from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Reception only - on 01471 888000
SEALL is pleased to support this event to raise funds for Budhmòr Skye and other projects. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:20 AM |
EDM |
1283 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra |
Tchaikovsky: Gavotte from Suite no.1
Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition excerpts
Fauré: Berceuse in Dolly Suite
Mendelssohn: Hebrides Overture
Greig: Peer Gynt Suite excerpts
Mancini: The Pink Panther
"Over the years, the SLO have been gaining in confidence and competence. Prepared to tackle the biggest guns in the musical armoury they emerge with flying colours. West Highland Free Press
www.slo-skye.org.uk Family ticket £12 |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:52 AM |
EDM |
1284 (Sleat) |
The Miranda Wright Singers |
A showcase of young vocal talent from Durham University, who, under Miranda's tutelage pursue a career in classical singing. A night of classical composers alongside lighter numbers by Rodgers and Hammerstein.Miranda Wright began her studies with Ann Lampard (now living on Skye) at the Junior Royal Academy of Music and later at the Royal Northern College of Music, before singing professionally various operatic roles. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:18 AM |
EDM |
1285 (Sleat) |
Eduardo Niebla, guitar |
Inspired by his appearances at the Jaipur Festival India, the Cultural Heritage Centre Abu Dhabi, and his adopted Yorkshire homeland Eduardo brings a concert ofintricate, passionate flamenco fused with a myriad of Eastern colours and a Gypsy-jazz edge. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:58 AM |
EDM |
1286 (Sleat) |
Salsa Celtica |
The giant mutating creature that is Salsa Celtica has evolved, via the village halls of Skye and the nightclubs of Havana, into a mighty beast indeed. Tonight they set out on a new venture - the Small Band tour with only 8 players - and Gaelic singer and fiddler Megan Henderson. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:06 AM |
EDM |
1287 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble |
Versatile, enterprising and ambitious, the Scottish Ensemble is a tight-knit band of outstanding string players from around Europe who perform regularly together under Artistic Director, Jonathan Morton. The Ensemlbe were regular visitors to Skye in the early days of SEALL and Fèis an Eilein. We are delighted to welcome them back with a programme of: Mozart, Adagio and Fugue; John Woolrich, Ulysses; Wolf, Italian Songs; John Woolrich, Capriccio; Schubert/Mahler, Death and the Maiden. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:12 AM |
EDM |
1288 (Sleat) |
James Hickman and Dan Cassidy |
A newly formed transatlantic folk and roots duo. Dan Cassidy (USA), an exciting and virtuosic fiddler, provides the tunes and harmony singing. Dan is a brother to the late Eva Cassidy. James Nathan Hickman (UK), brings driving guitar playing and wonderfully unique vocals to their mixture of new and old folk music. James is a member of Uiscedwr, winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:30 AM |
EDM |
1289 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Concert |
Skye own lively group of singers present an early summer concert |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:00 AM |
EDM |
1290 (Sleat) |
Joy Dunlop Band |
Joy Dunlop was last year's Royal National Mod Gold medal winner and an ex-student of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. She is joined by Paul Tracey, a truly talented jazz guitarist, and Susan Appleby, a cellist who is known for her uniquely funky style of playing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:18 AM |
EDM |
1291 (Sleat) |
Family concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:45 AM |
EDM |
1292 (Sleat) |
Blazin Saddles - A bicycle powered concert |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:41 AM |
EDM |
1293 (Sleat) |
Babelfish |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:20 AM |
EDM |
1294 (Sleat) |
'Uncharted Waters' - All or Nothing / Strangebird Zirkus |
All or Nothing crosses the boundaries between the floor, the air and the space in between, merging aerial skills with dance theatre, creating exciting and challenging performance. Exhilarating aerial acrobatics, highly athletic dance, breathtaking physical theatre and visually stunning effects that thrill audiences in all kinds of environments. The show starts with solo performer on a rope hung down through the three open floors of the venue and then moves to the main space for a longer ensemble piece. 'Breathtakingly beautiful' |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:57 AM |
EDM |
1295 (Sleat) |
Animated Islands - Puppet Animation Scotland |
Puppet Animation Scotland presents its first bi-annual Animated Islands Festival, on Bute, Islay, Mull, Skye, Lewis, and many other Isles in between...
We will present a rich and varied programme of animated films and shorts from all over the world for children, for family audiences and for adults. The work on offer will range from main-stream box office successes to the most innovative and challenging of contemporary animation. Common to everything we show will be a deep respect and a vivid excitement for this most versatile and beautiful of visual art forms. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:53 AM |
EDM |
1296 (Sleat) |
Bruce Molksy concert |
Bruce Molsky is a singer, a fiddle player par excellence, a banjo player and a guitarist. In the last ten years, Bruce has gained an ever greater profile as a result of his solo tours, his work with Andy Irvine’s Mozaik, his regular appearances at the Celtic Connections Festival, his TV appearances, recordings and last year’s tour, all badged as The Transatlantic Sessions. While most identified with traditional American old-time music, Molsky’s influences range from the Appalachian soul of Tommy Jarrell to Delta blues; from the haunting modal strains of Irish music to the rhythmically nimble music of Eastern Europe. He is reckoned to be the premier old-time fiddler in the world, the defining virtuoso of Appalachia's timeless folk music traditions. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:11 AM |
EDM |
1297 (Sleat) |
The Shoogle Project and Plan B |
Highly acclaimed dance company, plan B, invite you to join them for an explosive, toe-tapping, foot stomping night out! Featuring the highly infectious and energetic live music of Shooglenifty, the evening brings together these two dynamic forces in a meeting of music, dance, performance and a joint passion for really getting people moving.Part gig, part show, part Cèilidh, plan B and Shooglenifty will reinvent themeaning of a good night through this high-octane blend of the Shoogle’s renowned celtic-acid-croft music and plan B’s unique choreographic style. Brighten up these dark winter nights with a healthy dose of the plan B Shoogle! |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:24 AM |
EDM |
1298 (Sleat) |
Portobello Orchestra with Anna Macdonald |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:38 AM |
EDM |
1299 (Sleat) |
Wild Bird Theatre 'Dreich House' |
15 year old Ruby is unceremoniously dumped at Dreich House, on a wintry Scottish night, for an 'Adventure activity holiday for children that nobody loves'. She finds 5 other younger children and a baby in the hands of the wicked Lord Boltfast. But the children gang together with their considerable talents to outwit the house owner and stop a major crime. The children are all on film, the story-teller is on stage. A dark and fascinating show suitable for older primary school children and over. Adults will enjoy it!. Lasts around 75 minutes with an interval. www.dreichhouse.com |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:13 AM |
EDM |
1300 (Sleat) |
'Barrule' in concert |
Gifted nineteen-year-old fiddler Tomas Callister, a graduate of Lews Castle College, Benbecula; accordionist Jamie Smith, of 'Mabon', and accompanist Adam Rhodes on bouzouki, also of 'Mabon' and the Manx group 'King Chiaullee'. Orgnaised by the College Music Department, this is a short taster concert.
www.barruletrio.com and http://www.facebook.com/barruletrio |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:52 AM |
EDM |
1301 (Sleat) |
'Session A9' in concert |
Adam Sutherland, Brian Mcalpine, Charlie Mckerron, David 'chimp' Robertson, Gordon Gunn, Kevin Henderson and Marc Clement. Voted 'Best Live Act' at the 2012 Scots Trad Music Awards! Over the years Session A9 have been described as a 'Scottish super group', 'he best band to have come out of Scotland in 100 years', and 'Tighter than James Brown'. All great praise indeed for a band formed through informal music sessions up and down the arterial Scottish road, the A9, culminating in their first ever tour in 2001. We start with a set from local musicians. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:19 AM |
EDM |
1302 (Sleat) |
Mull Theatre - 'My name is Rachel Corrie' |
* * * * "A inspiring one-woman solo play about a journey, short, vivid and utterly memorable." image Rachel CorrieA journey from the quiet town in Washington State where Rachel Corrie was born in 1979 – and raised to become the fiery and gifted young writer, student and peace activist she became - to the streets of Rafa City in Gaza, where she died on 16 March 2003, crushed under the blade of an Israeli bulldozer destroying Palestinian homes. This intense and radiant performance is a beautifully-shaped drama about a young woman, full of humanity and compassion, trying to make sense of what appears to her to be a senseless situation. The show is suitable for age 14+ Adult £9, Student £4. Book HERE or on 01471 844207 www.seall.co.uk |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:16:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:06 AM |
EDM |
1303 (Sleat) |
'Marit Fält and Rona Wilkie' in concert |
Marit Fält and Rona Wilkie join forces to create an exciting and innovative new duo which explores the traditions of their homes in Scotland and Scandinavia.
Rona is an exceptional fiddle player and Gaelic singer from the Highlands, who has a great drive behind her playing, and is also able to slow it down to tease the beauty of slower airs. She is at the forefront of the wave of players embracing the rhythmic capacities of the fiddle through her extensive use of chopping and other accompaniment techniques.
Marit is a hugely dynamic and inventive Låtmandola and cittern player from Norway, of Swedish parents. She captures both the elegance and raw beauty of Norwegian and Swedish traditional music whilst bringing a great rhythmic intensity to her approach to Scottish music.
Between them they are Danny Kyle Award Winners 2012 and BBC Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2012
"Their music has everything I find delightful: superb musicality, playful communication, subtlety and elegance whilst being passionate and daring. An extraordinary energy that makes my heart sing!" Karen Tweed
www.soundcloud.com/maritandrona and www.facebook.com/maritandrona |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:53 AM |
EDM |
1304 (Sleat) |
'Bollywood Va-Va Voom’ |
Meena Arts of Skye presents the Bollywood-inspired night of beautiful dancing, rhythmic beats, Indian music and gorgeous colourful costumes. During the interval there will be an opportunity to take part in a short informal Bollywood Dance taster session.
So get out those bright Indian clothes, dress up in Bollywood style if you wish, and feel part of the colourful atmosphere! |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:15 AM |
EDM |
1305 (Sleat) |
'Cuairt Oileanaich 2013' College Music on Tour |
A great line up of around a dozen the next generation of traditional musicians, fiddlers, whistlers, pipers, singers and lots more. All are students of the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig course in Traditional Music, ending tonight their week-long Hebridean Tour. With special guest Allan MacDonald. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:45 AM |
EDM |
1306 (Sleat) |
'Tional' - Primrose and Comrack |
Christine Primrose, Gaelic Singer of the year in 2009 amongst other accolades, is from Carloway, Lewis and now lives in Sleat. She is joined by Mod Gold Medallist, Arthur Cormack alongside Billy Ross, the Scots and Gaelic Singer from the folk group Ossian. Blair Douglas, also from Skye, is the renowned composer and accordion player, and the line up is completed by Decker Forrest, piper, who is the Director of the Traditional Music Course at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. This is first of two Easter concerts run in conjunction with the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:29 AM |
EDM |
1307 (Sleat) |
Henderson, McVarish, MacKenzie |
When you bring together Allan Henderson, fiddle, of 'Blazin' Fiddles'; Gabe McVarish, fiddle, and Angus MacKenzie, pipes, both of the Gaelic super-group 'Dàimh' you are bound to get a night of extraordinary traditional music. No doubt others will appear on the stage with them. This is the second of two Easter concerts run in conjunction with the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:29 AM |
EDM |
1308 (Sleat) |
'Enso' by La Nua |
'Enso' means 'circle' in Japanese and it is also refers to the famous circle calligraphy practised daily by Zen masters. Enso is inspired by Zen art forms: calligraphy, gardens and Haiku poetry. It deals with the form and the formless, space and motion of body and mind, relationship to landscape and between people. * * * * "Everything - the soundscape, the 'calligraphy' of Mirav Israel's concepts, the immersion of her dancers in the choreography - came together as one exquisit whole." Mary Brennan, Herald A joint project with the Lochan Arts Network http://lanua.org |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:32 AM |
EDM |
1309 (Sleat) |
'Cahalen Morrison and Eli West' in concert |
Cahalen and Eli release their much-awaited new album, 'Our Lady of The Tall Trees' where lean vocal harmonies entwine over a whirr of clawhammer banjo and ringing guitar strings.
According to Morrison, they’re drifting somewhere in "a Bermuda triangle where folk, bluegrass and old-time converge. We never really do any traditional old-time or standard bluegrass. I write 95 per cent of our material."
After their recent appearance on BBC Alba's Horo Gheallaidh it is time to get them to Skye.
http://cahalenandeli.com/
They are supported by the The Kilcawley Family, an old-time country duo from North England. http://kilcawleyfamily.com/home/ |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:17 AM |
EDM |
1310 (Sleat) |
'Mairearad Green and Anna Massie' in concert |
Within the Highland music scene Maireard and Anna need no explanation, just some speedy ticket-buying! For visitors let us explain: Multi-instrumentalists, Anna Massie and Mairearad Green are a captivating duo. Providing a highly energetic performance with a warm and friendly stage appearance, this duo will engage any audience. Individually, they perform with The Poozies (coming in October!), Blazin Fiddles (coming in August!), Karen Matheson, Box Club, Eddi Reader and Karine Polwart, and together in Scotland’s one and only Celtic Big Band, The Unusual Suspects. They create a unique sound and a great night’s entertainment of not just accordion and guitar but pipes and banjo, as well as some good craic. **** "an accomplished delight" "...the camaraderie and sheer fun of musical collaboration is plainly evident and infectious." www.mairearadgreen.com and listen to them on www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p8t2r We start with a set from local musicians. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:50 AM |
EDM |
1311 (Sleat) |
'What on Earth!?' Scottish Dance Theatre |
see previous |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:02 AM |
EDM |
1312 (Sleat) |
'Public Service Broadcasting' in concert |
Taking samples from old public information films, archive footage and propaganda material, Public Service Broadcasting’s unique AV show seeks to inform, educate and entertain audiences around the nation and, hopefully, world in a bid to "teach the lessons of the past through the music of the future".
The two members of Public Service Broadcasting sound like twirly-moustached types straight out of the second world war. They are a London-based duo whose main ingredients are: 1) J. Willgoose, Esq. on guitars, banjos, other stringed instruments, samplings, electronic things; 2) Wrigglesworth on drums, pianos and other electronic things.
"Absolutely, sensationally brilliant" Tom Robinson, 6 Music
publicservicebroadcasting.net. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:06 AM |
EDM |
1313 (Sleat) |
Bruce Molsky in concert |
Bruce is a singer, fiddle player, banjo player and guitarist with regular appearances at the Celtic Connections Festival and BBC Alba's ‘Transatlantic Sessions’. While most identified with traditional American old-time music, Molsky’s influences range from Appalachia's timeless folk music traditions; Delta blues; the haunting modal strains of Irish music, to the rhythmic music of Eastern Europe. http://www.brucemolsky.com/ Come along early for a pre-concert meal, bookable on 01471 844774 |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:13 AM |
EDM |
1314 (Sleat) |
' Sing Live' Rick Taylor, Angus Nicolson, Alana MacInnes |
Rick Taylor is the great 'bringer-together' of musicians and a leading light in the Scottish contemporary and traditional music scene. He lives in Sleat with his trombone and is joined by a host of professional musicians, from Skye, Scottish and beyond - traditional and contemporary singers, pipers, keyboard players, guitarists, whistle players and loads more. This will undoutedly be a fantastic evening of music and song.
Rick Taylor, Angus Nicolson and Murdo Cameron, Laura Taylor and Paul McCallum, Alana MacInnes, Caitlin MacNeill and Robbie Greig, and Kevin Murray. Plus Special Guests from Uist, Aberdeen and Sasaig. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:43 AM |
EDM |
1315 (Sleat) |
Dan Cassidy and James Hickman |
A return visit from the young and brilliant fiddle and guitar transatlantic folk and roots duo. Dan Cassidy (USA), is an exciting and virtuosic fiddler and a brother to the late Eva Cassidy. James Nathan Hickman (UK), brings driving guitar playing and wonderful vocals to their mixture of new and old folk music. James is also a member of Uiscedwr, winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award.
http://hickmanandcassidy.co.uk/
Come along early for a pre-concert meal. Book on 01471 844774 |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:34 AM |
EDM |
1316 (Sleat) |
'Why Do You Stand There in the Rain?' - Pepperdine Uni theatre |
After winning a Fringe First in Edinburgh in 2012, students from Pepperdine University return to Scotland to tell the story of the 19332 march, when 25,000 unemployed First World War veterans occupied Washington DC to peacefully petition the government for promised relief. Hoover’s response? To drive them out with bayonets, bullets, poison gas and fire. Featuring the music of Woody Guthrie and his contemporaries, this is stylistic tribute to the Scottish Political Theatre tradition, a true story for here and now is told in the words and songs of those who were there. Supported by 'The Touring Network' for the Highlands and Islands. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:03 AM |
EDM |
1317 (Sleat) |
Calum's Road - National Theatre of Scotland/Communicado |
Calum's Road has become the stuff of modern folklore. It is the remarkable true story of one man's single-minded determination to challenge the powers-that-be. Calum MacLeod, having battled the inaction of authorities on Raasay for years, sets off alone with a pick, a shovel and a wheelbarrow to build a road. He wants to turn the tide of neglect and indifference and keep his family, and community, together. His unpaid labour of love was to dominate the last 20 years of Calum’s life and leave behind a legacy, both practical and poetic, carved into the landscape he loved. Adapted by David Harrower from the book by Roger Hutchinson. Directed by Gerry Mulgrew of Communicado Theatre. With Angela Hardie (Young Julia), Lewis Howden (Iain), Ceit Kearney (Julia), Iain Macrae (Calum) and Ben Winger (Alex). |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:50 AM |
EDM |
1318 (Sleat) |
'Skye and Lochalsh Cèilidh Trailers' |
The Cèilidh Trailers bring together, each summer, some of our best young musicians to create concerts and cèilidhs around the community. Tonight the band of talented singers and instrumentalists are joined by some older guest artists. Later in the evening we will clear the floor for some dancing.
Look out for posters with information about other Cèilidh Trail events around the area. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:30 AM |
EDM |
1319 (Sleat) |
The Big Sound Jazz Band and Lianne Carroll |
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland (NYJOS) is one of Scotland’s foremost youth jazz ensembles. Under the direction of Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain, NYJOS provides students with the opportunity to study and perform jazz at the highest possible level, with respected professional musicians from the UK and beyond. Tonight The Big Sound Jazz Band, with guest vocalist Lianne Carroll, launches the Summer 2013 Scottish Tour. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:49 AM |
EDM |
1320 (Sleat) |
'Jazz on a Summer's Day' - NYJOS and Film |
The Jazz Ambassadors, part of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland, play a short session, before we screen ‘Jazz on a Summer’s Day’ (1960, 85 minutes). This documentary, with a great sound track, is from the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival in Rhode Island, filmed and directed by commercial and fashion photographer Bert Stern and director Aram Avakian. The film mixes images of water and the city with the performers and audience at the festival and features scenes of the 1958 America's Cup yacht races.
Nightly Jazz Club and Community Sessions. Come along early for a pre-concert meal, bookable on 01471 844774. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:55 AM |
EDM |
1321 (Sleat) |
Margaret Stewart, Mhairi Hall, Ingrid Henderson |
Margaret Stewart, Gaelic singer, is joined by Mhairi Hall on keyboards and Ingrid Henderson on clarsach for a lively night of Gaelic song and music, always with the possibility of some guest artists. Bar and doors open at 7.30pm. All welcome |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:12 AM |
EDM |
1322 (Sleat) |
Tional - Primrose and Cormack |
Christine Primrose, Gaelic Singer of the year in 2009 amongst other accolades, is from Carloway, Lewis and now lives in Sleat. She is joined by Mod Gold Medallist, Arthur Cormack alongside Billy Ross, the Scots and Gaelic Singer from the folk group Ossian. Blair Douglas, also from Skye, is the renowned composer and accordion player. No doubt other performers will also take the stage. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:00 AM |
EDM |
1323 (Sleat) |
Fiddle Concert with Charlie McKerron |
Charlie Mckerron has been working in the traditional music scene since the early 1980’s and is best known for his work with Capercaillie and Session A9. Charlie was brought up with the Northeast fiddle tradition, learning from his father and great uncle. Tonight he'll be joined by various other musicians for a great traditional concert. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:13 AM |
EDM |
1324 (Sleat) |
Blazin' Fiddles in concert |
From remote village halls to the BBC Proms, Blazin' Fiddles have delighted audiences with their Highlands and Islands tunes and tales. The audience has a rare opportunity to hear pieces featuring the regional styles of each fiddler in for a wonderful explosion of music. A welcome return to the SEALL stage. www.blazin-fiddles.co.uk |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:09 AM |
EDM |
1325 (Sleat) |
'The Poozies' |
Mary Macmaster on electric harp, Eilidh Shaw on fiddle, Sally Barker on guitar and Mairearad Green on accordion “Instrumental vocal sensation”. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:15 AM |
EDM |
1326 (Sleat) |
'Nordic Fiddlers Bloc' in concert |
The ‘Nordic Fiddlers Bloc’ comprise Olav Luksengård Mjelva (Norway), Anders Hall (Sweden) and Kevin Henderson (Shetland, Session A9).
Individually they are regarded as three of the finest young fiddle players currently working in the international folk music scene, while collectively they are now finding themselves increasingly in demand across the world due to their unique collaboration.
Nordic Fiddlers Bloc is the brainchild of Anders Hall who felt that combining the three distinctive fiddles styles of their respective countries and regions would create a special musical sound and experience.
Norway, Sweden and Shetland have three of the richest fiddle traditions in the world, with documented historical links going back hundreds of years. ‘Nordic Fiddlers Bloc’ are now seeking to bring those historical links and traditions alive and present them in an exciting new fashion, while also remaining faithful to the roots of each tradition.
While blending the individual styles together they never-the-less allow each distinctive flavour to unfold into a combined sound that’s unique, meaningful, intense and invigorating. http://thenordicfiddlersbloc.com/
They will be joined by Nic Garreis, the Michigan-born inspirational dancer and and Mary Ann Kennedy, Gaelic singer and currently Musician in Residence at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:03 AM |
EDM |
1327 (Sleat) |
Gillebride MacMillan |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:14 AM |
EDM |
1328 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - 'Water from the Well' ~ 'Blasad bhon Tobar' |
A celebration of the priceless archival material collated by the ‘Tobar an Dualchais’ or ‘Kist o Riches’ project. Gaelic singers Margaret Stewart and Gillebrìde MacMillan and accomplished Scots musician Steve Byrne all worked as song specialists on Tobar an Dualchais. They will be joined by acclaimed Skye singer Anne Martin and by award-winning piper Decker Forrest. Tha Blasad bhon Tobar/Water from the Well a’ comharrachadh nan clàran phrìseil a gheibhear air làrach-lìn Tobar an Dualchais www.tobarandualchais.co.uk Bha na seinneadairean ainmeil Maighread Stiùbhart agus Gillebrìde MacIllemhaoil agus an neach-ciùil sgileil Steve Byrne uile ag obair mar eòlaichean-òrain air a’ phròiseact. Còmhla riutha bidh an seinneadair cliùiteach Anna Mhàrtainn às an Eilean Sgitheanach agus sàr-phìobaire Decker Forrest. And launching, for the first time, both a Gaelic and Scots version of a Tintin comic. ‘An t-Eilean Dubh’ was translated by Gillebrìde MacIllemhaoil. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:29 AM |
EDM |
1329 (Sleat) |
Adam Sutherland fiddle |
Place a couple of fiddlers and friends on stage and over 100 in the audiences and we are in for a party as the week-long fiddle course is launched at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. All welcome. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:59 AM |
EDM |
1330 (Sleat) |
'A Boy Growing up' with Rodney Bewes |
"An Entertainment from the Stories of Dylan Thomas" Rodney Bewes, best-known as one of The Likely Lads, has become the hot ticket at Edinburgh Fringe with his solo shows. In 2012’s hugely successful 'As a Boy Growing Up', Bewes narrates and enlivens Dylan Thomas stories, including Reminiscences of Childhood, A Story - The Outing and Just Like Little Dogs. The show is set in a BBC radio studio, and the audience is drawn in to the intimate world of the story teller. "…vintage Bewes, charming, chaotic and thoroughly entertaining…a world-class talent" Fringe review****** "Highly Recommended Show" Edinburgh Fringe 2012. Ages 11+. 2 50 minute sets with tea and scones in the interval. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:06 AM |
EDM |
1331 (Sleat) |
'The Campbells of Greepe' |
The 'Campbells of Greepe' with Mary Ann Kennedy and various family members performed a major concert with SEALL in 2012. They return to Sleat to rehearse for their new CD. Join them for a house Cèilidh including copious quantities of tea, scones, cakes, wine and whisky. Very limited seating so priority given to SEALL Members. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:50 AM |
EDM |
1332 (Sleat) |
'Pirates of Penzance' Inner Sound, G and S |
The Skye-based Gilbert and Sullivan company present another lively and local night of music and mayhem. After sell-out shows in previous years in Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, they return for their first two night stand with SEALL. 'Pirates' is one of the most frequently performed Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and includes the much-loved and much-parodied Major-General's Song. Starring Lorayne McLucas as Mabel and Tom Colwell as the Pirate King. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:17:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:41 AM |
EDM |
1333 (Sleat) |
'Pirates of Penzance' Inner Sound, G and S |
The Skye-based Gilbert and Sullivan company present another lively and local night of music and mayhem. After sell-out shows in previous years in Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, they return for their first two night stand with SEALL. 'Pirates' is one of the most frequently performed Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas and includes the much-loved and much-parodied Major-General's Song. Starring Lorayne McLucas as Mabel and Tom Colwell as the Pirate King. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:38 AM |
EDM |
1334 (Sleat) |
Family Cèilidh |
An informal concert of traditional music and singing, particularly designed for a family week at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Arthur Cormack, Mairead Stewart, with the band - Decker Forrest, Murdoch Cameron and Andy MacPherson + Ricky Hannaway, Mod medalist, + young pipers plus lots more. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:43 AM |
EDM |
1335 (Sleat) |
Duncan Chisholm's 'Kin' |
Duncan Chisholm, fiddle with Marc Clements and Brian MacAlpine in a concert commissioned for the Blas Festival. ‘Kin’ celebrates the landscape, language, tradition, community and family, young and old: those things which are fundamental to the Highland psyche, “to our place in the world and to the inspiration of our people”. Duncan was nominated as 'Musician of the Year' in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2013. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:13 AM |
EDM |
1336 (Sleat) |
Ewan McLennan and Hector MacInnes |
Ewan McLennan is winner of several awards, including the 2011 BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award. His music combines traditional folk, with an inevitable focus on the music of Scotland, as well as his own self-penned songs that are receiving critical acclaim in their own right.
“ Quite possibly destined to become the UK’s finest folk singer!” Maverick
Opening set form Hector MAcInnes of Dead Man's Waltz |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:38 AM |
EDM |
1337 (Sleat) |
Theatre Discussion |
Come and join a free open discussion led by Sofiah MacLeod of the Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign in Edinburgh, to explore personal reactions to the play, its political context, and what can be done to help bring a solution. An event arranged through Duncan MacInnes on 01471 844207 or dm@cali.co.uk. A free event and all welcome. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:03 AM |
EDM |
1338 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Comedy Night |
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Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:24 AM |
EDM |
1339 (Sleat) |
From Bizet to Burns |
From Bizet to Bruns, a rare opportunity to hear the amazing voice of Charli Brooks in concert with pianist Magdelene Brauns, who are flying in from Salzburg to support this worthwhile cause. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:12 AM |
EDM |
1340 (Sleat) |
'What on Earth!?' Scottish Dance Theatre |
Scottish Dance Theatre return with a new work specifically designed for young people aged 5 +. Combining dance theatre and animation What on Earth!? takes you on a curious nocturnal journey full of surprise encounters with strange flora and fauna. This dynamic and playful adventure, with generous helpings of music, dance and animated worlds, creates a brilliant experience for all the family. We invite you into a world of dreams about planet earth, where friendships are made and battles are won and lost. The 2pm show is for local primary schools and the later show for everyone including adults. "Quickly had the young audience in fits of laughter. The multicultural soundtrack alone is a pure joy" The Scotsman More information on http://www.scottishdancetheatre.com/index.php?pid=2&subid=52 and http://vimeo.com/40581033 |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:05 AM |
EDM |
1341 (Sleat) |
'Poetry and Punk' Gaelic Science Fiction |
One of Scotland's finest poets, Meg Bateman, will be reading in Gaelic and English from her new collection 'Transparencies', published by Birlinn in 2013. Meg has been bringing new qualities to Gaelic poetry since her first publications in the 1990s. She will be accompanied by Tim Armstrong, author of the first ever hard science fiction novel in Gaelic, 'Air Cuan Dubh Drilseach' ~ 'On a Glittering Black Sea'. With elements of space-opera adventure, dark cyberpunk, romance, and rock-band road-trip drama, Tim's Gaelic novel is like no other. Enjoy a glass of complimentary wine at this informal event and experience two excellent, and very different, new works, from two fantastic authors. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:59 AM |
EDM |
1342 (Sleat) |
Scottish Opera Highlights |
Scottish opera is celebrating Opera Highlights’ 20th anniversary. They will be packing their van full of props and costumes to bring you a fun-filled evening of music and good company. Whether you’re new to opera or a seasoned fan, there’s sure to be something for you, be it a tune you’re discovering for the first time or an old favourite you’ll be humming all the way home. This year’s singers are mezzo-soprano Máire Flavin (Orpheus in the Underworld, 2011), tenor Paul Curievici (In the Locked Room, 2012), and two of our 2013/14 Emerging Artists – soprano Sarah Power and baritone Andrew McTaggart. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:35 AM |
EDM |
1343 (Sleat) |
The Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra |
The area's orchestra and schools' orchestra is growing and finding a new and exciting voice under the baton of inspirational teacher and ensemble leader Rick Taylor.
www.slo-skye.org.uk |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:24 AM |
EDM |
1344 (Sleat) |
The Banana Sessions |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:01 AM |
EDM |
1345 (Sleat) |
Dr Mango & The Chickpeas |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:20 AM |
EDM |
1346 (Sleat) |
The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk - Catherine Wheels |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:50 AM |
EDM |
1347 (Sleat) |
Revival and The Red Earth - Dave Francis & Mairi Campbell |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:47 AM |
EDM |
1348 (Sleat) |
Tommy Smith's Youth Jazz Orchestra |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:21 AM |
EDM |
1349 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival 'Highland Wedding' - Margaret Stewart |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:34 AM |
EDM |
1350 (Sleat) |
Blazin Fiddles |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:07 AM |
EDM |
1351 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron - Fiddle and Friends |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:02 AM |
EDM |
1352 (Sleat) |
The Angus Nicolson Trio with Duncan Overmeer |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:04 AM |
EDM |
1353 (Sleat) |
Piping Concert with Patrick Molard |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:26 AM |
EDM |
1354 (Sleat) |
The London Lasses and Peter Quinn |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:29 AM |
EDM |
1355 (Sleat) |
'Ornithology' with Strangebird Zircus |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:41 AM |
EDM |
1356 (Sleat) |
National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland - Rick Taylor |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:39 AM |
EDM |
1357 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Opera - 'Patience' by G and S |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:03 AM |
EDM |
1358 (Sleat) |
Julie Fowlis with Heisgeir |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:22 AM |
EDM |
1359 (Sleat) |
The Long Notes - Jamie Smith |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:31 AM |
EDM |
1360 (Sleat) |
Feis an Eilein Family Concert and Cèilidh |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:47 AM |
EDM |
1361 (Sleat) |
From These Parts - Right Lines Production |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:29 AM |
EDM |
1362 (Sleat) |
Dead Man's Waltz |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:18 AM |
EDM |
1363 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Harald Haugaard |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:35 AM |
EDM |
1364 (Sleat) |
Skye's World Music - Budapest Café Orchestra |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:40 AM |
EDM |
1365 (Sleat) |
By The Seat Of Your Pants - Plutot la Vie Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:48 AM |
EDM |
1366 (Sleat) |
Toto Tales 'Tyi Wara' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:18:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:06 AM |
EDM |
1367 (Sleat) |
Angus MacPhee Weaver of Grass - Horse and Bamboo theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:28 AM |
EDM |
1368 (Sleat) |
Al Murray 'The Only Way is Epic Tour' |
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Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:11 AM |
EDM |
1369 (Sleat) |
Robin Colville - Bach to Gershwin |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:44 AM |
EDM |
1370 (Sleat) |
Chris MacDonald Cèilidh band |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:24 AM |
EDM |
1371 (Sleat) |
Unpacked Theatre 'Robin and the Big Freeze' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:08 AM |
EDM |
1372 (Sleat) |
Rachel Sermanni |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:54 AM |
EDM |
1373 (Sleat) |
Simon Bradley Quartet |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:46 AM |
EDM |
1374 (Sleat) |
Breabach - The Connection Tour |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:20 AM |
EDM |
1375 (Sleat) |
Mull Theatre - Paisley to Paolo / Waterproof |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:08 AM |
EDM |
1376 (Sleat) |
Ingrid Henderson |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:50 AM |
EDM |
1377 (Sleat) |
Gabe McVarish, Angus MacKenzie |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:51 AM |
EDM |
1378 (Sleat) |
Skye & Lochalsh Orchestra |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:45 AM |
EDM |
1379 (Sleat) |
Phil Bancroft's 'Home, Small As The World' |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:41 AM |
EDM |
1380 (Sleat) |
The Donald Black Band |
Donald Black with Donnie MacKenzie, guitars, and Suzanne Houston, keyboard.
“firmly established as the instrument’s foremost exponent in Scottish traditional music.” Scotland on Sunday
Enjoy a pre-concert meal, and book on 01471 844774. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:17 AM |
EDM |
1381 (Sleat) |
' Fall of the House of Usher' Silent movies with the Southwell Collective |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:21 AM |
EDM |
1382 (Sleat) |
Tim Kliphuis Trio |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:12 AM |
EDM |
1383 (Sleat) |
Svara Kanti - Simon Thacker |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:06 AM |
EDM |
1384 (Sleat) |
Fred Morrison and Matteu Watson |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:35 AM |
EDM |
1385 (Sleat) |
Dàimh - ho ho ho-ro gheallaidh |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:16 AM |
EDM |
1386 (Sleat) |
The Campbells of Greep |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:10 AM |
EDM |
1387 (Sleat) |
Gabe McVarish |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:47 AM |
EDM |
1388 (Sleat) |
'More Sky than We Need' - Plan B Dance Company |
A reflective and breathtaking piece, exploring how the natural wonders above dictate our moods, thoughts and actions. Performers Chrissie Ardill, Lucy Boyes and Emma Snellgrove, are accompanied by Christine Hanson, cello. With a 13 minute dance film ‘Away From Here’, set in the Highlands. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:39 AM |
EDM |
1389 (Sleat) |
'Cuairt 2014' Concert and Cèilidh with 'Dàimh' |
The Traditional Music course at Scotland's Gaelic College presents the annual showcase, led by Music Director Decker Forrest, with beautiful Gaelic songs, fiddle, accordion solo and band-sets. The second half features high-octane band 'Dàimh' and the night will turn into a lively cèilidh dance until late. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:40 AM |
EDM |
1390 (Sleat) |
'The Drawer Boy' - Mull Theatre |
A delightful, funny and bittersweet tale set in Canada in 1972. A young actor arrives on a small farm to research a role and finds himself embroiled in complex and intricate personal histories. This award-winning, and warm-hearted play won huge acclaim when it opened in Canada. “mystery, guilt, romance, humour and a petrified cow named Daisy…life on the farm is far from simple…” The Skinny. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:52 AM |
EDM |
1391 (Sleat) |
Eduardo Niebla, guitar |
“Niebla is the king of Latin guitar, a world-class virtuoso.” (Time Out) Hailed by the Guardian for his “exquisite guitar” playing, Eduardo Niebla takes to the stage with his internationally acclaimed guitar duo to present an amazing repertoire of 'stunning flamenco jazz' (The Sound) from his latest albums. Continually seeking out new musical terrain, Niebla has traversed the worlds of pop, jazz and world music, collaborating with such diverse partners as sitar maestro Nishat Khan, George Michael, Lol Coxhill, the Dante String Quartet and Craig David. A spellbinding evening of passion, verve and fleet fingered virtuosity from one of the most potent forces in flamenco jazz fusion. “Poignantly poetic... and truly breathtaking” (Scotsman) |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:55 AM |
EDM |
1392 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival 'The Brian Molley Swing Quartet' |
Brian Molley launches his debut album as a band leader. Contemporary straight-ahead jazz with a nod to the classic tenor saxophone masters, the quartet features some of the UK’s finest jazz musicians with Tom Gibbs on piano, Mario Caribé on bass and Stuart Brown on drums. “Molley is a nugget, producing beautiful improvisations” Rob Adams, The Herald Come along early for a special carvery lunch in Broadford Hotel’s Spinnaker Restaurant. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:14 AM |
EDM |
1393 (Sleat) |
Anne Lorne Gillies and Friends |
Anne Lorne Gillies is a Scottish singer, songwriter, broadcaster, author and academic. Born in Stirling, she now lives in Ayrshire. Raised on a croft in Argyll, she began singing in early childhood and won the Mòd Gold Medal when she was only seventeen - the day before she left home to study Celtic and English at Edinburgh University. Along with some musical friends, Anne help raise funds for this important and worthwhile charity. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:55 AM |
EDM |
1394 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival 'Rick Taylor Big Band' and 'The Bevvy Sisters' |
It’s 1940 and Skye is under attack. The sirens are blaring and the Air-raid Wardens will guide you to a shelter in Broadford Hall. Here you can sit or dance the night away. Rick Taylor has gathered some of the country’s top musicians for a roaring night of Glenn Miller, Count Basie and Artie Shaw tunes, alongside a special visit from The Bevvy Sisters, who bring to life the iconic Andrews Sisters. Dress up, and look out for pre-concert dance workshops. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:10 AM |
EDM |
1395 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival Stu Brown 'Twisted Toons' |
The Stu Brown Sextet celebrates band leader, composer and inventor, Raymond Scott, whose wacky, hyper-animated, eyeball-popping ‘cartoon jazz’ is most widely recognisable for its use in the Looney Tunes cartoons and the antics of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Road Runner and the rest. “Wittily daft, exotic and swinging… Brilliant resurrection of 1940’s crackpot jazz” Mojo Magazine Followed by the Festival Club in Talla Mhòr. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:28 AM |
EDM |
1396 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival 'Jambone' and Corrie Dick |
The Sage Gateshead’s ‘Jambone’ is the North East’s top youth jazz ensemble. They are working with renowned Jazz great and composer Rick Taylor. Jazz percussionist Corrie Dick won the 2013 Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year, a hugely prestigious award. “Corrie is one of the finest contemporary percussionists on the UK scene.” Will Vinson (New York Saxophonist) |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:07 AM |
EDM |
1397 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - 'Cuairt Nam Bard' |
Bàrdachd, cèol is òran a Eirinn agus Alba A gathering of Irish and Scottish musicians and poets including Proinsias Mac a’ Bhàird and Pádraic Keane from County Galway, the singer Eithne Ní Chatháin and storyteller Ceaitì Ní Bheildiúin with Scottish guest musicians. + Crisdean Macdonald, Rody Gorman Enjoy a pre-concert meal, and book on 01471 844774. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:26 AM |
EDM |
1398 (Sleat) |
'Out of Books' with Finlay and Coburn |
Alex Finlay and Ken Coburn, poets and artists, were inspired by Boswell and Johnson’s 1773 journey across the Scottish Highlands and Islands to set out to revisit particular landscapes and recover particular views. Boswell and Johnson passed through Sleat twice, staying once in Armadale and once in Ostaig. Finlay and Coburn will give readings, show images and might even lead a walk. Look out for more details.
Come along early for a pre-concert meal, bookable on 01471 844774. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:54 AM |
EDM |
1399 (Sleat) |
'Son Al Son' in concert |
Son al Son play ‘son’ music, the style of music made popular in 1920’s Havana and more recently in the film “Buena Vista Social Club”, with musicians from Cuba, Venezuela and Scotland.
They will get your feet tapping and out of your seat in no time, A Gozar! Enjoy! |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:10 AM |
EDM |
1400 (Sleat) |
Mull Theatre ''Dorus Dùinte'' and 'Rough Island' |
''Dorus Dùinte'' by Catriona Lexy Campbell Alone on a stormy night in an isolated house, Lydia Ross awaits her new lodger, but Lindsay Guthrie turns out not to be quite what she had in mind… This thriller looks at the toxicity of co-dependent relationships and just how far people will go to get what they want. A contemporary new Gàidhlig drama with English subtitles, animation and haunting soundscape. Directed by Muireann Kelly. In Gaelic with English subtitles. 'Rough Island' by Nicola McCartney 13th July 1985, the day of Live Aid. Today will change the world. Everyone wants to be at Wembley. But not everyone is. On a beach on a tidal island, four young friends have a party and tune in to the greatest gig on earth. Then the tide comes in. Only three of them will come back. Nearly thirty years later, three friends stand on that same beach and search for the answer to what happened. In English. Directed by Alasdair McCrone. Both suitable for age 11+ |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:03 AM |
EDM |
1401 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Winter Concert |
After their summer sell-out performances of ‘The Pirates of Penzance’, the Skye-based ‘Inner Sound’ group of singers present an evening of Gershwin, Opera extracts and lots in between. Come and support your local quality talent! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:14 AM |
EDM |
1402 (Sleat) |
Mary Anne Kennedy and Friends |
Mary Ann Kennedy is part of a large musical family, the Campbells of Greepe, and also musician in residence at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Finlay Wells is a brilliant guitar-player and Lorne MacDougall, pipes and whistles, is a Young Traditional Musician of the Year, nominated 3 times. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:19:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:24 AM |
EDM |
1403 (Sleat) |
Sunday Jazz Lunch |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:38 AM |
EDM |
1404 (Sleat) |
Sunday Jazz Lunch |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:35 AM |
EDM |
1405 (Sleat) |
Fiona MacKenzie |
Young Plockton classical singer + 3 |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:09 AM |
EDM |
1406 (Sleat) |
'In My Father's Words' - Dundee Rep Theatre |
In My Father’s Words is a beautiful play about identity – national and personal – and language, and the utter indivisibility between the two. In an old wooden house by the shore of Lake Ontario in Canada, Louis battles with his elderly father, Don, whose decline into dementia is gradually robbing him of the ability to speak. Louis’ professional success as a university teacher of Classics belies an emotional inarticulacy which matches his father’s inability to express himself in words. And then into their lives comes Flora, the carer that Louis employs to look after Don. Flora is of Scottish heritage and a good listener, and she understands that the ‘nonsense’ which Don speaks is fragmented Gaelic, opening up an ocean of revelations and buried family history spanning the Atlantic. The play is written by Justin Young with Gaelic by Iain F MacLeod. The actors are Angus Peter Cambell, Muireann Kelly, both with connections with the Gaelic college in Sleat, and Lewis Howden. The production is 2 hours long and includes a pioneering British Sign Language interpretation played on a screen as part of the production. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:36 AM |
EDM |
1407 (Sleat) |
'The Secret Lives of Suitcases' - Unicorn Theatre |
Larry works at the Suitcase Factory and he likes it very much. Every day he inspects funnels and fixes pipes. And of course, he collects and sorts out everyone's secrerts as they arrive from all over the world. There are so many of them! But he is very good at his job and manages to keep them all safe. Until, one day, a secret escapes - and Larry has to go on a mission to get it back . . . This magical and wondrous show is a new collaboration with Unicorn Theatre, the UK's leading theatre for young audiences. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:22 AM |
EDM |
1408 (Sleat) |
'Gavin Marwick's Journeyman Spectacular' |
The tunes of Gavin Marwick, fiddle, have been acclaimed by critics, requested by students, applauded by concert goers, danced to, played in sessions and on stages by other musicians and bands and in several cases recorded by them (including Old Blind Dogs, Marie Fielding, Unusual Suspects, Arz Nevez, Dochas). There are dance tunes, descriptive pieces; historic and contemporary influences; genre-specific and broad geographic influences; delight and sadness; moments of peculiar strangeness; airs, jigs, reels, marches, waltzes, strathspeys, elegies and . . . The concert will feature 5 bands: Aaron Jones and Claire Mann; Bellevue Rendezvous (trio); Up in the Air (trio); The Old Blind Dogs Allstars (4 players) and finally everyone together as the 10-piece Journeyman. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:17 AM |
EDM |
1409 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra |
Based in Broadford on the Isle of Skye, SLO is one of only three Scottish island-based orchestras. In spite of drawing from a population of just 12,500, covering an area of over 1000 sq. miles, we have most of the instruments required for a small classical orchestra so are able to perform a wide variety of music, from baroque to modern. Tonight's concert is conducted by Iain Roden and features Laurence Perkins, bassoon solo. Laurence is a frequent visitor to the adjacent Isle of Raasay and is principal bassoon player with the Manchester Camerata. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:50 AM |
EDM |
1410 (Sleat) |
'The Magic of Brecker' NYJOS Big Band concert |
NYJOS, directed by Malcolm Edmonstone and Andrew Bain, and featuring soloist Gordon McNeil on saxophone, will recreate the magic of Brecker, from moving ballads to upbeat fusion. The groundbreaking repertoire will offer performers and audiences alike an insight into one of the true greats of the jazz world. Widely considered as one of the most influential tenor saxophonists of all time, multi Grammy award winner Michael Brecker has inspired jazz musicians in a way like few others. Since early beginnings in a musical home, Brecker went on to enjoy an illustrious international career as a soloist, sideman and composer. His innovative and evolutionary style covered a wide range of genres, including jazz, R&B, funk, rock and pop, and led him to form numerous partnerships with many world-renowned musicians. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:30 AM |
EDM |
1411 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'The Mikado' G and S |
Starring Miss Lorayne McLucas, Miss Morag Miller and Mr Tom Colwel. Inner Sound is a singing group on the Isle of Skye, founded by Ann Lampard in 2003. Starring young singers, some of whom might well go on to become professionals, and older singers who have rediscovered the joys of singing, Inner Sound presents choral concerts and a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta in Highland venues every summer. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:42 AM |
EDM |
1412 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'The Mikado' G and S |
Starring Miss Lorayne McLucas, Miss Morag Miller and Mr Tom Colwel. Inner Sound is a singing group on the Isle of Skye, founded by Ann Lampard in 2003. Starring young singers, some of whom might well go on to become professionals, and older singers who have rediscovered the joys of singing, Inner Sound presents choral concerts and a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta in Highland venues every summer. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:44 AM |
EDM |
1413 (Sleat) |
Adam Sutherland, Patsy Reid and 'Cèilear' |
Sleat is full of fiddlers this week, awaiting the arrival of Alasdair Fraser for his 25th Fiddle Summer School. His co-tutors Adam Sutherland of The Treacherous Orchestra, Session A9, Peatbog Faeries, Babelfish and Croft no. 5 is joined by Patsy Reid who only two years after leaving the brilliant and loud Breabach, has become the most in-demand traditional fiddle player in the UK. They are join by 'Ceiliear' this year's collection of young traditional musicians from the area on a two-week Highland tour. 'Cèilear' will also play for a Cèilidh Dance session at the end. "Patsy's a fantastic musician, a lovely fiddle player and a joy to be with. No wonder everybody wants to work with her.” Kathryn Tickell |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:01 AM |
EDM |
1414 (Sleat) |
John Doyle, guitar |
Long considered one of the most important guitarists in Irish and acoustic music worldwide, John is now increasingly lauded for his singing and beng an imaginative and original songwriter who grabs audiences with his ability to tell a story through song. "John has now entered a rarefied zone of inspired, instinctive, in-the-moment creativity that made me gasp in awe and for breath." The Wall Street Journal. "More talent than anybody deserves to have all to themselves" Philadelphia News |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:15 AM |
EDM |
1415 (Sleat) |
The Alma College Choir |
Based in Michigan, USA, Alma College has very strong Music Department and long historical links with Scotland - they run their own Pipe Band. This student choir is visiting the Highlands to sing a wide variety of songs -- sacred, classical, Spirituals and American and Scottish folk songs and brush up their Gaelic for this event!. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:13 AM |
EDM |
1416 (Sleat) |
'Rant' and 'Cherry Grove' in concert |
'Rant' are four of Scotland’s finest fiddle players, two from the Shetland Islands and two from the Highlands. Bethany Reid, Jenna Reid, Sarah-Jane Summers and Lauren MacColl join forces to create a sound rich and vibrant, evocative of the exciting scene they create music in. They made their debut performance in July 2012, storming onto the scene and immediately earning high praise. See more on http://www.rantfiddles.com/ “delightful … a quartet which should enrich both the traditional and classical music scenes in future” (Northings.com, live review). 'Cherry Grove' are bursting with talent and energy. All former and present students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, thet take guitar, fiddle, piano, harp and accordion to new contemporary folk heights. With lively jigs and reels contrasted with warm, soulful songs, they are a crisp, modern take on tradition – delivered with flair and style. Marianne Fraser – Guitar/Vocals; Sarah MacNeil – Harp; Heather Shelley – Piano; Mhairi Mackinnon – Fiddle; Grant McFarlane – Accordion; See more on http://cherrygrovemusic.com/ “CherryGrove are one of Scotland’s top young and upcoming bands. They can excite audiences and make them cry all at the same time with their brand of beautiful songs and great tunes. Book them now!” Simon Thoumire (2012) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:12 AM |
EDM |
1417 (Sleat) |
'Inspector Norse' - Lip Service Theatre |
A man is found dead in a barn with a walking pole in his forehead. Enter Inspector Sandra Larsson in her authentic, rustic knitwear. With her own personal life unravelling before our eyes, she follows the pattern of a mystery with many holes. Featuring a knitted set, a seventies pop band and drunken moose, LipService theatre present a comedy thriller, a Nordic Noir murder mystery with a difference, the set is knitted! Take a look at our knitting film to see how Inspector Norse involves local communities in the production. www.lipservicetheatre.co.uk “The surreal, the witty and the absurd sit alongside the unabashedly silly” Drama Queen’s Review |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:59 AM |
EDM |
1418 (Sleat) |
Gaelic song and the MacArthurs of Newfoundland. |
Margaret Bennett returns to her home island of Skye, with a party of MacArthurs from Newfoundland, where Margaret also once lived. The MacArthurs emigrated from the nearby Island of Canna in the mid 19th Century, first to Cape Breton and then on to Newfoundland. Their descendants are on their way back for a Canna Homecoming and call in on Skye to bring us their songs and music.
There will also be Gaelic songs from Margaret herself, and from Christine Primrose who is tutoring one the Gaelic College's Summer Song Courses this week. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:07 AM |
EDM |
1419 (Sleat) |
'Idlewild' acoustic concert |
Robert Hicks |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:52 AM |
EDM |
1420 (Sleat) |
Fèis SEALL 1000 ~ the SEALL 1000 Festival |
SEALL is the UK's liveliest rural touring promoting organisation. We have been promoting around 40 events each year since 1991, including 18 years of the Skye Festival or Fèis an Eilein. So round about now we will have reached our 1,000th event! We bring together some new and old favourites bands, soloistsits, young and old for an afternoon of concerts, Cèilidhs and celebration. Guests at the moment included Fiona Hunter and band, twice nominated MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards Scots Singer of the Year and frontwoman of Malinky: Folk Band of the Year 2010. 5 - 5.45 pm Gaelic song and tea - Christine Primrose, Anne Martin, and Youngsters 6 pm - 6.45 SMO students 7.00 - 7.45 Family Cèilidh Dance with Crisdean Macdonald Band 8.00 - 9.00 Fiona Hunter concert with Mike Vass, Innis Watson, Gillian Frame and Euan Burton 9.15 - 10.15 Anne Martin and Doc Livingstone 10.30 - 11.30 Shooglenifty 11.45 -12.30 Dead Man's Waltz 12.30 - 1.30 am Porridge |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:44 AM |
EDM |
1421 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival: Miobhaill nam Beann |
Images and newly commissioned music celebrate the wealth of Highland natural history seen through some epic Gaelic poetry. With Iain MacFarlane, Ewan Robertson, Hamish Napier and Ewen Henderson. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:02 AM |
EDM |
1422 (Sleat) |
The Royal Conservatoire Concert |
Young traditional music students from all Scotland and the UK go out on tour to bring us a selection of traditional and contemporary songs and tunes. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:49 AM |
EDM |
1423 (Sleat) |
'Newton Faulkner' |
Singer -song-writer Newton, #1 hit musicians Faulkner knows all about invention.
When he emerged in 2007 he was the fleet-fingered prince of sparkling guitar pop. A graduate of Guildford Academy of Contemporary Music, the then-22-year old kid from Surrey had a million-selling, Number One hit with his debut album Hand Built By Robots. Singles Dream Catch Me and I Need Something were the festival sound of 2007 and 2008. As were his innovative covers of Massive Attack’s Teardrop and the theme from Spongebob Squarepants. This was a man who knew how to entertain, and to enthral.
This is a sit-down concert with a yet-to-be-announced opening artist. Over 14s. No usual SEALL discounts.
Colin MacLeod "The Boy Who Trapped The Sun" as support.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/z5zb |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:04 AM |
EDM |
1424 (Sleat) |
The Skye Swing Jazz Festival 'Nosferatu' |
Graham Stephen, Chris Stout, Phil Bancroft, Ben play Graham's score for the 1922 black and white original Dracula film. No colours - everyone in black and white only. Award winning Guitarist and Composer Graeme Stephen tours his SilentSSJF GraemeStephen 350 Film SSJF Nosferatu 350Scores with some of the most adventurous and talented musicians in the UK. His scores take influence from Folk, Jazz and Classical music giving these classic films a fresh, exciting update. The group will perform Graemes score to a screening of the classic Silent Horror Film “Nosferatu”. “…..the contents of guitarist Graeme Stephen’s latest album offer further evidence of his mastery of sound, melody and feeling” – Herald Graeme is joined by Phil Bancroft – Saxophone, Ben Davis – Cello, Mario Caribe – Bass and Tom Bancroft – Drums |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:04 AM |
EDM |
1425 (Sleat) |
Tional - Primrose and Cormack |
SEALL works with the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig to bring you a variety of traditional music concerts each Tuesday over Easter and in the Summer. Featuring tutors at the Short Courses and various passing and invited (and possibly uninvited!) guests. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:58 AM |
EDM |
1426 (Sleat) |
Gabe McVarish |
SEALL works with the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig to bring you a variety of traditional music concerts each Tuesday over Easter and in the Summer. Featuring tutors at the Short Courses and various passing and invited (and possibly uninvited!) guests. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:49 AM |
EDM |
1427 (Sleat) |
Bun Sgoil Shlèite 30th Anniversary Concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:30 AM |
EDM |
1428 (Sleat) |
'Skip Gorman' 19th American settler songs |
Skip Gorman brings back to life the workaday world of the early settlers of the American West. His music is not the music of the Hollywood cowboy, but rather the simple, yet beautifully poignant music that was performed around campfires by cowboys and westward settlers in the 19th century. Gorman brings to the music a scholar's knowledge of the cowboy's Celtic, Spanish and Afro-American roots as well as the personal experience gained by working as a cowboy on a ranch in Wyoming, along with an exquisite touch as a singer, guitarist, fiddler and mandolinist. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:03 AM |
EDM |
1429 (Sleat) |
'Aiseag' the Ferry Boat - Mary Ann Kennedy - World Premiere |
Over 50 musicians and singers come together to present ‘Aiseag’ a new music piece commissioned from a team led by Scottish musician Mary Ann Kennedy. A lifetime fascination with ferryboats and their role in connecting people and communities has produced a Scottish-Canadian collaboration for Inverness Gaelic choir, the Scottish Festival Orchestra strings, traditional musicians, electronic and real-world sound, celebrating the ferry in the Scottish Highlands and Islands of Scotland and in Gaelic Nova Scotia, Canada. Co-creators are Canadian composer Scott Macmillan, Gaelic poet Aonghas MacNeacail and Lochaber-based Watercolour Music audio designer and producer, Nick Turner. We are delighted to present this World Premier before 'Aiseag' moves on to the London South bank Centre, Inverness, the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and a BBC 3 radio broadcast on 3 August. Supported by the touring Network and the Commonwealth Games Culture programme. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:35 AM |
EDM |
1430 (Sleat) |
Big Telly Theatre Co - 'One Sandwich Short of a Genius' |
A family full of extraordinary eccentricities, delusions and behaviours which must be kept private at all costs. Unmentionable things and secrets (mum has lost her job, dad has replaced himself with a professional actor while he lives it up in Barbados) pale into insignificance when, in the middle of one stormy night a sixteenth century Spanish galleon complete with conquistador crashes into the side of their house. Everyone is hell bent on getting the boat ready to relaunch. By 5am bilges have been pumped, sails sewn, rigging rerigged and they’re ready to launch but it just won’t budge. The family sneak outside cannot believe their eyes. There is no back of the boat. The house looks totally normal. How will they break it to the conquistador? 'Melmoth' at Edinburgh Fringe 2013: “one of the best things I’ve seen at the Fringe”... “five-star show”... “Ambitious, joyfully messy, never at less than full-throttle, Melmoth is the Fringe at its best.” |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:48 AM |
EDM |
1431 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Spring Concert |
With something for all from Mozart to Gershwin and much more…
Under the tutalage of Ann Lampard, young and older singers from Skye and Lochalsh present a late winter concert. This is high quality talent from those who also bring us our regular fix of Gilbert and Sullivan each summer. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:05 AM |
EDM |
1432 (Sleat) |
'In Praise Of Elephants' - Farnham Maltings Theatre |
Aubrey lives at 34 Mimosa Crescent with his sister, Sheila, and his niece, Roxie. Even though Aubrey has never been to Africa, he knows everything there is to know about animals, especially the huge, lumbering beasts who can hear with their feet and communicate with their stomachs. Today he is preparing biscuits whilst Roxie makes tea and sings the occasional song. Because today is the day that some things will change. Designed for 8 years and over. “…we couldn’t get the audience out of the building. Come back soon.” Helen Munro, Promoter, Portsoy Church Hall |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:57 AM |
EDM |
1433 (Sleat) |
Film: 'The Bridge Rising / An Drochaid' |
Prior to its launch at Glasgow's Celtic Connections, the Skye audience gets a chance to see this feature-length screening of An Drochaid/The Bridge Rising, a lively documentary account of the ten-year battle against the Skye Bridge tolls.
A Scottish/Canadian co-production previously broadcast in shorter form on BBC Alba, with the full cinematic story supported by Creative Scotland, it follows the many twists and turns of events through the words of the protagonists themselves, from protesters to prosecutors, engineers to financiers, politicians to police officers, uncovering several surprises in the telling.
The film's score, by leading Cape Breton composer and guitarist Scott MacMillan, features his fiddle-wielding compatriot Colin Grant with Scotland's Angus MacDonald, Arthur Cormack, and Mary-Ann Kennedy, as well as MacMillan himself. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:27 AM |
EDM |
1434 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra is one of Scotland’s five National Performing Arts Companies, and is internationally recognised as one of the finest chamber orchestras.
The SCO Strings present a wonderful summer evening of musical entertainment under the direction of SCO Associate Artist and internationally acclaimed violinist Alexander Janicizek and the SCO Principal Horn Alec Frank-Gemmill.
GRIEG Holberg Suite
SCHOECK Horn Concerto with Alec Frank-Gemmill – Horn
GRIEG Two Elegaic Melodies op 34
TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade
Alexander Janiczek – Director/Violin
Tickets ~ £12.50 advance, £14.00 on the door, £5.00 concessions (disabled/student/unemployed/child) |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:51 AM |
EDM |
1435 (Sleat) |
'Seachd the Inaccessible Pinnacle' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:20:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:18 AM |
EDM |
1436 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron - Fiddle Concert |
Charlie Mckerron has been working in the traditional music scene since the early 1980s and is best known for his work with Capercaillie and Session A9. Charlie was brought up with the Northeast fiddle tradition, learning from his father and great uncle. Tonight he'll be joined by various other musicians for a great traditional concert. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:00 AM |
EDM |
1437 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song concert - Mary Ann Kennedy |
Mary Ann Kennedy is part of the large musical family, the Campbells of Greepe, who between them have won a large number of Gold Medals at the Gaelic Mod. Marey Ann was until recently musician in residence at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and earlier in the festival borught us 'Aiseag'. She is joined by various friends for a night of Gaelic song and tradittional music. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:05 AM |
EDM |
1438 (Sleat) |
Mark Radcliffe and the Foes |
BBC2 Radio, 6music and Glastonbury presenter Mark Radcliffe in concert with his band 'Foes' Featuring mandolin,accordion and bodhran, 'Foes' create what is described as "a rich, folky stew in which the observations of one of radio's most approachable misanthropes can gently simmer". |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:36 AM |
EDM |
1439 (Sleat) |
'Drochaid' ~ 'The Bridge Rising' Film |
This feature-length film is a lively and often humerous documentary account of the ten-year battle against the Skye Bridge tolls. Using current interviews and archive media footage it follows the many twists and turns of events through the words of the protagonists themselves, from protesters to prosecutors, engineers to financiers, politicians to police officers, uncovering several surprises in the telling. The film's score is by leading Cape Breton composer and guitarist Scott MacMillan, features his fiddle-wielding compatriot Colin Grant, with Scotland's Angus MacDonald, Arthur Cormack, and Mary-Ann Kennedy. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:41 AM |
EDM |
1440 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser's Mammoth Fiddle night |
Alasdair Fraser of Scotland and California has been coming to Sleat each summer for 25 years to lead his internationally famous Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Fiddle Summer Schools. Tonight well over 100 fiddlers cram on the stage to entertain as many audience memvbrs as we can squeeze in. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:29 AM |
EDM |
1441 (Sleat) |
Plockton Music School |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:33 AM |
EDM |
1442 (Sleat) |
Traditional Music and Gaelic Song - Primrose and Fergie |
The opening concert of the Skye Festival / Fèis an Eilein is a stunnng night of great traditional music and Gaelic songs. Folk legend and Cèilidh King button box player Fergie Macdonald is joined by Robert Nairn and Wick accordionaist Addie Harper Jr. Mod Medallist Christine Primrose sings Gaelic songs from her native Lewis and from around the Hebrides. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:22 AM |
EDM |
1443 (Sleat) |
'A Walk at the Edge of the World' Magnetic North Theatre |
Inspired by the act of walking, A Walk at the Edge of the World begins with a walk taken by the whole audience, before they arrive at the venue for a ‘magic lantern’ style talk about walking on the coast. The solo performer leads the audience along the many paths his mind followed as he walked and the talk leaps from subject to subject, mirroring the way the mind works when there is time only to think. Projected images hint at how the hidden secrets of the landscape and the constantly shifting border between land and sea remind us that the past is always with us, whether we realise it or not. 'A Walk at the Edge of the World' is inspired by the act of walking and examines the particular character of the coast – a crossing point where the land meets the sea and a place of arrival and departure. A Walk at the Edge of the World begins with a short walk taken by the whole audience, from the sea to the theatre. Once inside the theatre, as the performer begins to talk about walks he has taken, audience and performer find the projected images leading us all on another journey. The hidden secrets of the landscape and the constantly shifting border between land and sea remind us that the past is always with us, whether we realise it or not. The evening start in Armadale pier Carpark, where you should leave your car just before 7.30pm. We then walk for 20 minutes across the foreshore, through some trees and to the venue for the play which starts at 8pm. Lifts will be arranged to collect you car at the end. We suggest that you wear suitable footwear. Those not wishing to do the walk should meet in the Stables at 7.30pm Text by Nicholas Bone, Design by Sans façon and performed by Ian Cameron **** “Works beautifully… a tremendously timely piece of theatre.” The Scotsman on 'Walden' “A wonderful meditation on journeys, lives and spaces.” Audience member Part of the Highland Seashore Festival |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:13 AM |
EDM |
1444 (Sleat) |
'The Stray Birds' from Pennsylvania |
One of the first on this year's Celtic Connections programme to sell out completely and the tour they subsequently completed was a run of sold-out shows - England/Wales/Ireland. They have just blown everyone away at the big Folk Alliance International event in Kansas City and when Bob Harris played them again on his BBC Radio 2 show at the weekend, he predicted they were heading for "superstardom". All that to explain that they have been booked as one of the main headline acts at this year's Tonder Festival in Denmark, and we will bring them to Scotland immediately thereafter as they particularly want to see the counrty and could not tour here in January. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:26 AM |
EDM |
1445 (Sleat) |
'Sotho Sounds' Commonwealth Games Culture |
Khotso! 'Sotho Sounds' are shepherd musicians from the Kingdom of Lesotho, southern Africa They make pure, raw organic roots music, on instruments made from throwaway junk: wood, wire, tin cans, metal. The songs are the heartbeat of their land. They have made SOMETHING from nothing. They are proud. They are strong. They are on a journey in life, and want to share their music with you. Visiting the Highland's as part of Glasgow 2014's cultural programme with the Commonwealth Games. Come along and make your own junk instruments during the day. Supported by the Touring Network and the Commonwealth Games Culture programme. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:16 AM |
EDM |
1446 (Sleat) |
Leo and Anto: an acoustic set |
With The Saw Doctors on sabbatical, and with Anthony’s and Leo’s troubadour feet becoming itchy, the two friends have put together a show to bring around that will include different takes on well-known Saw Doctors’ songs, versions of lesser-known and less-played songs, a few from Anthony’s solo-albums and other songs written recently with Padraig Stevens. It’s all new and fresh and challenging and scary and exciting at the same time so let’s see what happens….
Delivered to us by Beyond Productions.
Read their interview HERE http://www.wow247.co.uk/blog/2014/06/04/leo-and-anto-interview-saw-doctors/ |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:34 AM |
EDM |
1447 (Sleat) |
African Film Festival |
Africa in Motion (AiM) comes to Skye withAfrican Film Fest 350 its touring film festival ‘Sports Stories from around the African Commonwealth’, as part of the Glasgow 2014 Cultural Programme.
“On foot” two films focused on running, in the ‘Shebeen Screen’
In South Africa, ‘shebeen’ describes an informal drinking place in a township, and in Scotland it also refers to an unlicensed bar or pub. TheAiM Shebeen Screenwill replicate the way Africans watch films through an African-decorated mobile cinema. The AiM Shebeen Screen will travel to Dundee, Isle of Skye, Cromarty, Inverness, Coll and Dunoon, in addition to pop-up screenings in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
“Sabbat El Aid” ~ “My Shoes”
Anis Lassoued | Tunisia 2012 | 30 mins | Tunisian dialect with English subtitles | Short
Nine-year-old Nader loves to run, Africa in Motion Nader Tlili in My Shoes by Anis Lassoued 350as if he wants to defy gravity. We follow him as he journeys through his village, down winding paths bordered with lush green forests, greeting each neighbour as he passes, until he climbs up a large mountain to the tallest point where he looks down over his small village with a sense of awe and freedom. While shopping for Eid clothes with his parents, he sets his heart on a pair of expensive shoes beyond what his father can afford. From this moment on it is as if nothing else matters, he prays for the shoes, dreams about the shoes, he can’t eat or sleep. The film then captures this emotion by transporting the audience into his dream through the magic of animation.
“Town of Runners”
Jerry Rothwell | UK/Ethiopia 2011 | 52 mins | (15) | Documentary
Town Of Runners is a feature documentary about Africa in Motion Town of Runners 350young people from the Ethiopian rural town of Bekoji, whose runners have won 8 Olympic Gold medals, 32 World Championships and broken 10 world records in the last 20 years. The film follows two girls as they strive to emulate their local heroes, making the journey from school track to national competition and from childhood to adulthood. Their mentor is a former PE Teacher who has discovered and trained many of the world’s leading long distance runners including Tirunesh and Genzebe Dibaba, Kenenisa Bekele and Deratu Tulu.
Adults £6, Students and young people £5 at the door.
Find out more at: http://www.africa-in-motion.org.uk/ |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:50 AM |
EDM |
1448 (Sleat) |
Children's Cèilidh with Kirsteen Graham |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:22 AM |
EDM |
1449 (Sleat) |
Donnie Campbell Cèilidh |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:01 AM |
EDM |
1450 (Sleat) |
Martin Hayes and Denis Cahil + Norwegian Fiddlers |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:14 AM |
EDM |
1451 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:34 AM |
EDM |
1452 (Sleat) |
Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:21 AM |
EDM |
1453 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:31 AM |
EDM |
1454 (Sleat) |
Kevin Burke's Open House |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:34 AM |
EDM |
1455 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh na Cagailte: Poetry and Song |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:41 AM |
EDM |
1456 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Connections: Castlebay and Storytelling |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:09 AM |
EDM |
1457 (Sleat) |
The Big Session |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:06 AM |
EDM |
1458 (Sleat) |
Year Of The Prince - Cormack, Douglas, MacLean |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:54 AM |
EDM |
1459 (Sleat) |
An Inspector Calls - Middle Ground theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:26 AM |
EDM |
1460 (Sleat) |
Brass Hoppers |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:09 AM |
EDM |
1461 (Sleat) |
Rejects Revenge - 'Crumble' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:32 AM |
EDM |
1462 (Sleat) |
Sara Grey & Martin Wyndam Read |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:19 AM |
EDM |
1463 (Sleat) |
Irish Focus Film Show |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:36 AM |
EDM |
1464 (Sleat) |
Wildcat Theatre Company - 'BedFellows' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:26 AM |
EDM |
1465 (Sleat) |
'Tall Tales' - Communicado theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:40 AM |
EDM |
1466 (Sleat) |
'Knives In Hens' - Traverse Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:25 AM |
EDM |
1467 (Sleat) |
Fiona Knowles |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:20 AM |
EDM |
1468 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson, Harp |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:56 AM |
EDM |
1469 (Sleat) |
Thumbelina - Edinburgh Puppet Company |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:21:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:15:03 AM |
EDM |
1470 (Sleat) |
Cartoon Theatre - Clown Jewls |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:50 AM |
EDM |
1471 (Sleat) |
Eden Court - 'Teechers' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:16 AM |
EDM |
1472 (Sleat) |
'I Spy Mrs Peery' - Fiona Knowles |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:52 AM |
EDM |
1473 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser, Beaton, MacMaster, MacGillivray |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:31 AM |
EDM |
1474 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:29 AM |
EDM |
1475 (Sleat) |
Fiona Davidson |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:24 AM |
EDM |
1476 (Sleat) |
Maire Ni Chathasaigh and Chris Newman |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:57 AM |
EDM |
1477 (Sleat) |
URBN-RI - Davey Steele, Fred Morrison and Eilidh Shaw |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:34 AM |
EDM |
1478 (Sleat) |
Song of Ascents |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:01 AM |
EDM |
1479 (Sleat) |
Aonghais MacNiceal and Angus Peter Campbell |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:19 AM |
EDM |
1480 (Sleat) |
A Promise Is A Promise - Europlay Theatre Co |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:44 AM |
EDM |
1481 (Sleat) |
Tuna Bygdegille Swedish Folk Dancers and Makvirag |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:06 AM |
EDM |
1482 (Sleat) |
Ballet West ' Coppelia' |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:11 AM |
EDM |
1483 (Sleat) |
Bush Telegraph, a new band from Skye and Odd Bodhran |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:32 AM |
EDM |
1484 (Sleat) |
Mairi Campbell and Dave Francis, Gill Bowman and Corinna Hewat |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:04 AM |
EDM |
1485 (Sleat) |
Fiona Davidson, harp and stories |
seall's First Promotion |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:26 AM |
EDM |
1486 (Sleat) |
'Trouble In Paradise' - Talking Pictures production |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:57 AM |
EDM |
1487 (Sleat) |
Montage Jazz - Classical music saxtet |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:29 AM |
EDM |
1488 (Sleat) |
'Wizard of Jazz' TNT theatre |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:32 AM |
EDM |
1489 (Sleat) |
Ann Lampard Singers |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:13 AM |
EDM |
1490 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble under Jonathon Rees |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:24 AM |
EDM |
1491 (Sleat) |
'The Splitting Of Latham' - Benchtours Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:29 AM |
EDM |
1492 (Sleat) |
Living Daylights Puppet Theatre - 'Where The Wine Gums Go' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:45 AM |
EDM |
1493 (Sleat) |
New Community Hall Cèilidh |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:18 AM |
EDM |
1494 (Sleat) |
Wolfstone in concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:50 AM |
EDM |
1495 (Sleat) |
Big Stramash Theatre - 'The Selfish Giant' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:46 AM |
EDM |
1496 (Sleat) |
Saorsa Dance - 'Love Death and Memory' |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:54 AM |
EDM |
1497 (Sleat) |
Waterways Art Exhibition - PHS students |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:19 AM |
EDM |
1498 (Sleat) |
Judith Peacock and Skye brass band |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:20 AM |
EDM |
1499 (Sleat) |
Amade Wind Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:11 AM |
EDM |
1500 (Sleat) |
Aisteoiri Aon Dràma - Gaelic 'Waiting for Godot' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:19 AM |
EDM |
1501 (Sleat) |
The Girl From The Sea - Edinburgh Puppet Company |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:54 AM |
EDM |
1502 (Sleat) |
Nonsense and Dreams: Dundee Rep Dance Company |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:46 AM |
EDM |
1503 (Sleat) |
'Reflections' - Watson & Co |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:22:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:50 AM |
EDM |
1504 (Sleat) |
Talking Pictures - 'A Beautiful Life' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:54 AM |
EDM |
1505 (Sleat) |
Benchtours - 'Ship Of Fools' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:37 AM |
EDM |
1506 (Sleat) |
Piano Circus |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:36 AM |
EDM |
1507 (Sleat) |
Commotion - 'Point Of Departure' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:04 AM |
EDM |
1508 (Sleat) |
'Gaslight' - Middle Ground Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:22 AM |
EDM |
1509 (Sleat) |
'The Quartz Cycle' - State Theta Collaborative Arts Performance Co |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:55 AM |
EDM |
1510 (Sleat) |
Sileas with Mary Macmaster and Murphy's Law |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:21 AM |
EDM |
1511 (Sleat) |
Mabsant |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:45 AM |
EDM |
1512 (Sleat) |
Talking Pictures - 'Go West' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:56 AM |
EDM |
1513 (Sleat) |
The Scottish Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:22 AM |
EDM |
1514 (Sleat) |
Scarabeus - 'Balletico Fantastico' |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:56 AM |
EDM |
1515 (Sleat) |
Suzanne Bonnar, Jazz singer |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:40 AM |
EDM |
1516 (Sleat) |
Shiftwork/NASA - Bridges |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:12 AM |
EDM |
1517 (Sleat) |
Art Exhibition: 'Made in Sleat' |
For the first time, a selling exhibition showcasing the work of Sleat-based artists and makers.
Featuring paintings in oil, watercolour and mixed media, textiles, jewellery, woodwork, ceramics and leather, fromNigel Grounds, Donald MacKenzie, Peter McDermott, Gary Mahon, William Swann, Rosemary Hale, Helen Fryer, Suzanne Arnold, Heaven’s Ocean, Patricia Shone, Katharina Lenz, Heather McDermott, Graeme MacKenzie and Tom Hyslop. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:56 AM |
EDM |
1518 (Sleat) |
'The Replica Hearth' Exhibition - Hector MacInnes, Kate McMorrine |
Two Skye artists have created a museum in a container, following the life of a fictitious Skye character, who disappeared from the community, presumed dead, but like the yeti, keeps making mysterious appearances in the woods. Hector MacInnes is a musician, composer and music producer, born in Sleat and living in north Skye. Kate McMorrine is a Skye-born artist and print-maker. This art installation is the result of a Creative Scotland talent development award. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:54 AM |
EDM |
1519 (Sleat) |
Eden Court Theatre- 'Atoms of Delight' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:18 AM |
EDM |
1520 (Sleat) |
'Hamlet' Medieval Players |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:31 AM |
EDM |
1521 (Sleat) |
Inner Sense Percussion Orchestra & Cèilidh Collective |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:25 AM |
EDM |
1522 (Sleat) |
Fiddle and Dance Cèilidh |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:09 AM |
EDM |
1523 (Sleat) |
Whistlebinkies |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:47 AM |
EDM |
1524 (Sleat) |
Foehn (Brittany) & Croabh Rua (Belfast) |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:31 AM |
EDM |
1525 (Sleat) |
Awatinas - Band from Bolivia |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:55 AM |
EDM |
1526 (Sleat) |
MSFits: The Seven Ages of Woman |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:50 AM |
EDM |
1527 (Sleat) |
Community Highland Dancers 5-12 Year Olds |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:13 AM |
EDM |
1528 (Sleat) |
Iron Horse |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:59 AM |
EDM |
1529 (Sleat) |
Gut Reaction Theatre Co - Farndale Avenue |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:36 AM |
EDM |
1530 (Sleat) |
The Poozies |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:42 AM |
EDM |
1531 (Sleat) |
Jonathan Kay - 'A Minatour' Mime theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:40 AM |
EDM |
1532 (Sleat) |
Brass Hoppers Brass Ensemble |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:43 AM |
EDM |
1533 (Sleat) |
Triskell Breton Clarsachs with Dave Francis and Mairi Campbell |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:04 AM |
EDM |
1534 (Sleat) |
Traverse Theatre - 'Loose Ends' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:22 AM |
EDM |
1535 (Sleat) |
Ann Lampard Singers |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:15 AM |
EDM |
1536 (Sleat) |
Young Opera - Gilbert and Sullivan |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:36 AM |
EDM |
1537 (Sleat) |
McCalmans |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:28 AM |
EDM |
1538 (Sleat) |
Greenhouse Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:23:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:21 AM |
EDM |
1539 (Sleat) |
Maire Ni Chathasaidh, harp |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:55 AM |
EDM |
1540 (Sleat) |
Nola Rae - Mime Artist |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:17 AM |
EDM |
1541 (Sleat) |
Benchtours - Death of Don Quixote |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:39 AM |
EDM |
1542 (Sleat) |
Brian MacNeill - The Back of the North Wind |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:23 AM |
EDM |
1543 (Sleat) |
Theatre sans Frontiers - Candide |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:18 AM |
EDM |
1544 (Sleat) |
Mull Little Theatre - 'The Teuchter's Tale' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:01 AM |
EDM |
1545 (Sleat) |
Cormack, Douglas & Cèilidh Collective |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:29 AM |
EDM |
1546 (Sleat) |
Edinburgh Puppets - 'Rumplestiltskin' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:20 AM |
EDM |
1547 (Sleat) |
Dick Lee and the Hamish Moore trio |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:52 AM |
EDM |
1548 (Sleat) |
Middle Ground Theatre - 'Spring and Port Wine' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:56 AM |
EDM |
1549 (Sleat) |
Fiona Knowles - Rabbie Burnes - Yer Tea's Oot' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:27 AM |
EDM |
1550 (Sleat) |
Peat Bog Faeires & Kith and Kin |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:59 AM |
EDM |
1551 (Sleat) |
Fergie Macdonald Band |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:54 AM |
EDM |
1552 (Sleat) |
Ballet West |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:09 AM |
EDM |
1553 (Sleat) |
'The Jazz Ambassadors' Film night |
The Jazz Ambassadors are on Skye this week with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland's Summer School. Following a screening of XXXX??? six young brilliant Scottish jazz musicians play some sets in our jazz house. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:36 AM |
EDM |
1554 (Sleat) |
Glenn Tillbrook of 'The Squeeze' acoustic concert |
Mention Glenn Tilbrook and most people think of 'Squeeze'. with his writing partner Chris Difford, Tilbrook was responsible for Top Ten hits around the world such as 'Tempted', 'Hourglass', 'Cool For Cats' and 'Up The Junction'. Ever since their first EP in 1977, Squeeze has delighted audiences with their brand of honky-tonk new wave and pithy lyricism, while their stock in the music world has seen the likes of Jools Holland, Paul Carrack and Elvis Costello all contribute to their work. Now with a 2013 Solo CD Tilbrook sets off around the Highlands with a lush and diverse acoustic set. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:11 AM |
EDM |
1555 (Sleat) |
Mike Vass: 'The Neil Gunn Story' |
Summer 2014 has seen renowned Scottish fiddler and composer Mike Vass undertake a mirror voyage of writer Neil Gunn’s 1937 adventure round the west coast of Scotland, performing community concerts along the way featuring stories, music and local history. In 1937 Neil Gunn sold his house, quit his job and went off in an old converted lifeboat for a summer to inspire his writing; voyaging around the west coast of Scotland. He wrote about the various communities on the way, and went on to become one of Scotland’s most prolific and creative fiction writers. This May Mike Vass will sail Gunn’s route, finding inspiration for his own composing and re-visiting the communities Neil Gunn wrote about; performing celebratory concerts there. He wants to inspire communities with Gunn’s stories about them, inviting them to explore the changes that have taken place since the writer’s initial visit. The end result will be a new suite of music to be toured around Scotland. Mike will be joined by special guest musicians along the journey (including Jennifer Port, Hamish Napier and Innes Watson) who will perform as part of the community concerts; sharing musical ideas as they sail and in on-board sessions at port. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:35 AM |
EDM |
1556 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival: Cuairt Nam Bard |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:31 AM |
EDM |
1557 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival - Rick Taylor and the Ron Johnstone All-Stars |
The opening night of the Festival will be a beautiful evening of swinging, grooving music,from the masters of this genre Rick Taylor, Malcolm Macfarlane, Mario Caribe and Gordon McNeil, with the stars of the future Finlay Jamieson and Neil Birse. A concert of classic Jazz Standards and music ranging from Be-Bop to the present day with some lively patter and sometimes terrible jokes from Rick thrown in and you have a fabulous chilled out night to kick off the 2nd Skye Swing Jazz Festival. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:23 AM |
EDM |
1558 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival 'Rooty Ma Toot' |
The 19-piece Big Band play music from the 1930s to the 1950s. Come dressed for Glamour. Last year nearly 200 people danced the night away at Broadford Village Hall and this year Rooty Ma Toot with a 19 piece Big Band are ready to set toes tapping, and the dance floor jumping with all the greats from the ’40s and ’50s. Don’t worry we will be running dancing classes in the 6 weeks prior to the night, to dust off the cobwebs and get you on your feet and in the mood. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:12 AM |
EDM |
1559 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival - Stu Brown Septet |
Back by popular demand with a brand new project The Stu Brown Septet SSJF Stu Brown 02 350SSJF Stu Brown 01 350 Drummer Stu Brown premiered a brand new set of music celebrating the work of the great cartoon composers of the 20th Century in Glasgow this Summer. Stu’s critically acclaimed sextet album, Twisted Toons – The Music of Raymond Scott, was one of Mojo Magazines top 10 jazz releases of 2009 and he now returns with scores by Carl Stalling (Looney Tunes), Scott Bradley (Tom & Jerry/Tex Avery), and Scott. Many tunes have never been performed live since they were originally recorded in the 40’s and 50’s, so this is a rare opportunity to experience it up close and in person in all its madcap glory. Stu Brown – drums/percussion Daniel Paterson – violin Brian Molley – woodwinds Martin Kershaw – woodwinds Tom MacNiven – trumpet Paul Harrison- piano/synth Mario Caribe – bass * * * * “Zany melodies, striking harmonies, breakneck rhythms and a kaleidoscope of styles… a major achievement”KENNY MATHIESON (THE SCOTSMAN) This is a joint FOTS record / SEALL production, following the remarkable success of the first Skye Swing Jazz Festival in 2013 |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:26 AM |
EDM |
1560 (Sleat) |
'Lighthouse Stories' house concert and Gavin Maxwell Book Launch. |
Sofie Livebrant (Sweden) guitar, song; Hal Parfitt-Murray (Scotland) song, fiddle; Nikolaj Busk (Denmark) song, accordeon. A song and sotrytelling evening in a private house with one of the best views in the Hebrides, overlooking the sea and the Cuillins. This specially commissioned piece of song and music has lyrics derived from the novel “Lighthousekeeping” (2004) by Jeanette Winterson. Silver, the 10-year old, fatherless narrator, lives with her mother in Salts, 'a sea-flung, rock-bitten, sand-edged shell of a town'. Then when her mother falls to her death, Silver is apprenticed to the blind, Homeric lighthousekeeper Pew, and she must learn the lighthouse's stories.
Part of the Highland Seashore Project Festival. There is very limited seating. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:02 AM |
EDM |
1561 (Sleat) |
Skye Piping Society concert |
A night of solo-piping and featuring 'Seudan' the exciting Highland pipe ensemble of Calum MacCrimmon, Angus MacKenzie, Fin Moore and Angus Nicolson. The music is alive and vital, closely related to its old natural step dance rhythms while the piobaireachd follows the song versions from which they originated. The arrangement and delivery of their repertoire is directly influenced by the music of the Western Isles of Scotland and the East Coast of Canada.
“Seudan take a free spirited approach to their music, harnessing the best of Hebridean and Cape Breton influences…It makes for compelling listening!” (Roddy MacLeod MBE) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:29 AM |
EDM |
1562 (Sleat) |
Trash the Orchestra workshop |
Make music from local seashore and agricultural junk. All welcome to come along and help make noises from a selection of junk found on our coasts and gardens. And in the evening come and hear 'Sotho Sounds' who demonstrate how they turn junk into lively music.
Part of the Highland Seashore Festival. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:00 AM |
EDM |
1563 (Sleat) |
Skye Piping Society - Iain MacInnes & Decker Forrest |
A concert of bagpipe music, on the great Highland bagpipe and the smaller bellows pipes. Dr Decker Forrest is course leader of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig's BA (Hons) Gaelic and Traditional Music course and a competition winner recently winning the Dunvegan Medal for Piping at the Skye Highland Games in Portree. Iain MacInnes is a Scottish folk musician, until recently working as the producer of the BBC Radio Scotland bagpipe music program Pipeline. He was formerly presenter of that program, before taking a one-year sabbatical in 2002 to write a book on piping in the 20th century. He has played the Scottish smallpipes and whistles in a number of folk bands including The Tannahill Weavers, Smalltalk, Ossian, and his own band. He has just completed one year as a mature student at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Skye's Gaelic College. Tonight's concert is supported by Enterprise Music Scotland. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:27 AM |
EDM |
1564 (Sleat) |
Highland Seashore Festival 'Story Cèilidh by the Sea' Alex Patience, Donald McNeill |
Coastal, creepy, comedy . . . And the ever present sea. A realxed evening of Scottish traditional stories of the sea, second sight, wtiches, magic, love, loss and humour - with original live music. Enjoyable by all ages. Bring your own stories to share afer the show. Part of the Highland Seashore Festival. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:04 AM |
EDM |
1565 (Sleat) |
Tarskavaig Blues Band |
Out of one small crofting village comes an astonishing Blues Band. An artist on a fiddle, an ex-teacher on lead guitar, a Calmac ticket-collector on the harmonica make up just part of this remarkable local band who present a night of great music in a village hall with the best view in the World. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:59 AM |
EDM |
1566 (Sleat) |
Dylan Thomas evening - Owain Huws |
Dylan Thomas was born in 2014. To celebrate his centenary, Welsh poet and actor Owain Huws bring to life many of Dyland's best known works. Entry by donation |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:44 AM |
EDM |
1567 (Sleat) |
Swing Jazz Dance Workshop |
A series of workshops leading up to the 2 Swing Jazz Festvail. Join a great crowd of all ages, and Lorainne McLucas for fun night of dance. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:42 AM |
EDM |
1568 (Sleat) |
Swing Jazz Dance Workshop |
A series of workshops leading up to the 2 Swing Jazz Festvail. Join a great crowd of all ages, and Lorainne McClLucas for fun night of dance. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:44 AM |
EDM |
1569 (Sleat) |
Swing Jazz Dance Workshop |
A series of workshops leading up to the 2 Swing Jazz Festvail. Join a great crowd of all ages, and Lorainne McClLucas for fun night of dance. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:07 AM |
EDM |
1570 (Sleat) |
Swing Jazz Dance Workshop |
A series of workshops leading up to the 2 Swing Jazz Festvail. Join a great crowd of all ages, and Lorayne McLucas for fun night of dance. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:24:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:04 AM |
EDM |
1571 (Sleat) |
Swing Jazz Dance Workshop |
A series of workshops leading up to the 2 Swing Jazz Festvail. Join a great crowd of all ages, and Lorainne McClLucas for fun night of dance. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:01 AM |
EDM |
1572 (Sleat) |
'Let Me Stay' - Vital Xposure Theatre, Luminate Theatre |
A Luminate Festival event. A tender and unique exploration on the impact of Alzheimer’s on family relations. Julie McNamara has recorded her mother’s songs and stories, filmed and photographed her in all her glory, over many years. The result is a compelling piece of theatre, an extraordinary love letter, straight from the heart, welded with a wicked underlying humour.
A celebration of life and love as seen through the eyes of Shirley McNamara, Queen of the Mersey. Alzheimer’s does not have to be a tragic and apologetic withdrawal from life. Think of it as a shedding of all care, with two fingers up at the world and a constant sense of glee. It’s a lifestyle choice for some…
The show lasts 50 minutes. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:27 AM |
EDM |
1573 (Sleat) |
Fred Morrison, pipes |
The last time he came, he brought the house down with a night of epic piping. Although Fred’s first love instrument remains the great Highland pipes, over the years his mastery has expanded to encompass whistles, Scottish smallpipes or reelpipes – Morrison, being a pivotal populariser of this once rare variety – and Irish Uilleann pipes. He was also one of the first Scottish artists to forge dynamic links with his Celtic cousins in Brittany and North West Spain, adding further to his repertoire of influences and tunes and has long been renowned as an outstanding tune composer. The concert will open with a set of tunes and songs led by Ellen MacDonald, with other Sabhal Mòr Ostaig music students. In response to a suggestion from the wider Seall community, the raffle will be raising funds for the Sleat Think Tank Fuel Pump appeal. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:40 AM |
EDM |
1574 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Winter Concert' |
Solos and group song from the classical singing group Inner Sound. With something for all from Mozrt to Gershwin and much, much more. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:49 AM |
EDM |
1575 (Sleat) |
Film: Forgotten Kingdom of Lesotho |
Set in Lesotho, Southern Africa |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:29 AM |
EDM |
1576 (Sleat) |
Bruce Molsky, fiddle |
Bruce is a singer, fiddle player, banjo player and guitarist with regular appearances at the Celtic Connections Festival and BBC Alba's ‘Transatlantic Sessions’. He has lived his musical life incorporating the sounds of his travels, which have taken the Bronx-born musician from Appalachia to Australia and just about everywhere in between. “Community is integral to the music,” Molsky explains. “Most of us started playing in a social context. The music is all about pulse and heartbeat - everybody has that, it’s just expressed a little differently in different places. There’s always common ground that we can find.” Bruce is one of those rare musicians who plays genuine folk music supported by a deep academic understanding of where it comes from. Read about and hear more of Bruce on http://www.brucemolsky.com/ Making Connections: Bruce last played to a sold-out audience for SEALL in May 2013. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:18 AM |
EDM |
1577 (Sleat) |
'Rura' - 'Despite the Dark' Tour |
Rugged yet disciplined, heartfelt whilst rousing and anthemic, refreshingly contemporary but rooted in tradition… Rura are a band inarguably at the forefront of Scottish folk. Internationally renowned for their punch-packing mix of highland pipes, whistle, flute, fiddle, bodhran, guitar and voice, Rura are one of the most exciting bands of their generation. Steven Blake, Jack Smedley, David Foley and Adam Brown create muscular, yet intricately arranged and lyrical instrumentals to match singer/songwriter Adam Holmes’ haunting songcraft – a perfected mix that has seen them rise to headline status at festivals throughout the UK and Europe. Since bursting on to the scene in 2010, as award winners at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections festival, Rura have firmly established themselves as a major force. The release of their heralded first album, Break It Up, in 2012 (produced by Lau and Kan fiddler, Aidan O’Rourke) was accompanied by multiple award wins and nominations – including the running for the BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award 2013 - and now the five-piece’s second release is just around the corner. Due for release in spring 2015, it is one of the most hotly-anticipated albums in recent years – and from a band of the very same. “Scotland’s hottest folk prospects” The Scotsman Read about, and hear, Rura on http://www.twentytwopromotions.com/artists/rura/ Making Connections: SEALL had the pleasure hearing Rura when they played at the Scots Trad Awards Event in December in Inverness. Band member Adam Holmes's latest CD was nominated as Album of the Year. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:14 AM |
EDM |
1578 (Sleat) |
Bannan film screening |
with MG Alba |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:55 AM |
EDM |
1579 (Sleat) |
Myles Campbell Book Launch |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:34 AM |
EDM |
1580 (Sleat) |
'Cuairt 2015' with Blair and Cèitidh Douglas |
The Traditional Music course at Scotland's Gaelic College presents the annual showcase, led by Music Director Decker Forrest, with beautiful Gaelic songs, fiddle, accordion solo and band-sets, based on the work of Musician in Residence Blair Douglas. Find out more about the Short courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig on Skye on http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/en/ Making Connections: SEALL has worked in partnership with the College for over 23 years, and is our main venue. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:42 AM |
EDM |
1581 (Sleat) |
Skip Gorman in concert |
Skip Gorman brings back to life the workaday world of the early settlers of the American West. His music is not the music of the Hollywood cowboy, but rather the simple, yet beautifully poignant music that was performed around campfires by cowboys and westward settlers in the 19th century. Skip brings to the music a scholar's knowledge of the cowboy's Celtic, Spanish and Afro-American roots as well as the personal experience gained by working as a cowboy on a ranch in Wyoming, along with an exquisite touch as a singer, guitarist, fiddler and mandolinist. After a first visit to south Skye in 2014, Skip was top of the list to be invited back again. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:26 AM |
EDM |
1582 (Sleat) |
'The Straw Chair' - Bordeline Theatre Company |
Sue Glover’s internationally renowned play of profound power, about liberty and love, both lost and discovered, in the unlikeliest of 18th century settings. Seventeen-year-old Isabel and her minister husband Aneas arrive from Edinburgh onto the remote island of Hirta (St. Kilda) to spread the gospel in the Gaelic speaking North. Their stormy start to marriage worsens as they encounter the extraordinary Lady Grange, a true historical figure named Rachel Chiesley, who’s tortured by a life of abduction and banishment. While Lady Grange tragically clings to her old straw chair, Isabel uncovers alarming similarities to her own situation as she battles between a desire for youthful exhilaration and the danger of being too troublesome a wife. When their intended short stay soon becomes as indefinite as that of Lady Grange, will they all ever return to civilisation? “A beguiling combination of things, starting with the incredible story of Lady Grange, banished by her husband to the remoteness of St Kilda. Hung around this framework is an evocation, as light and sharp as spindrift, of the strange life on the island.” - Scotland on Sunday “Her wonderful ear for Scottish cadence allows us to enter fully into the world she creates.” - Time Out Read more about Borderline Theatre, which celebrates 40 years in 2015, on http://www.borderlinetheatre.co.uk/ With Selina Boyack, Pamela Reid, Ceit Kearney and Martin McBride Making Connections: 'The Straw Chair' is directed by award-winning Scottish Theatre Director Liz Carruthers, who recently spent a year at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig as a mature student. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:32 AM |
EDM |
1583 (Sleat) |
'The Bevvy Sisters' in concert |
A lusciously harmonious marriage of vintage Americana, classy original songwriting and finger-licking instrumental work,
The Bevvy Sisters’ sound centres on the spellbinding vocal chemistry between co-lead singers Heather Macleod, Gina Rae and banjo-wielding Cera Impala. With guitarist David Donnelly completing the core quartet – and complementing the ladies with bassy backup vocals –
their delectable second album, Plan B, came out in 2014.
'As sweet and sublime as a Michelin-starred dessert' FRUK
'Imagine the Andrews Sisters with switchblades' FATEA
Making Connections: The Bevvys headlined at the first Skye Swing Jazz Festival in 2013. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:25 AM |
EDM |
1584 (Sleat) |
Tional - Primrose and Cormack et al |
We launch the 2015 season of Tuesday traditional concerts with Christine Primrose, Gaelic Singer of the year in 2009 amongst other accolades, from Carloway, Lewis and now living in Sleat. She is joined by Mod Gold Medallist, Arthur Cormack alongside Billy Ross, the Scots and Gaelic Singer from the folk group Ossian; Iain Smith on guitar and Blair Douglas, the renowned composer and accordion player. Decker Forrest will lead off with a piping set.
Find out more about Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and their week-long Short Courses on on http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/en/
Making Connections: At Easter and in July and August SEALL works with the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Short Courses to provide weekly traditional music concerts. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:03 AM |
EDM |
1585 (Sleat) |
Gabe McVarish, Ewen MacPherson, Mairearad Green and Anna Massie |
Gabe McVarish, fiddle, is originally from California and now lives in Arisaig. He was twice winner of the Junior US National Scottish Fiddle Championship by the age of seventeen. He has played and recorded with a rich diversity of bands including Clíar, Kathleen MacInnes, and Ewan Robertson, and plays regularly with Dannsa. Sophie will join him for some stunning steps. Within the Highland music scene Maireard Green and Anna Massie need no introduction, just some speedy ticket-buying! For visitors let us explain: Multi-instrumentalists, Anna Massie and Mairearad Green are a captivating duo. Providing a highly energetic performance with a warm and friendly stage appearance, this duo will engage any audience. Individually, they perform with The Poozies, Blazin Fiddles, Karen Matheson, Box Club, Eddi Reader and Karine Polwart, and together in Scotland’s one and only Celtic Big Band, The Unusual Suspects. Sophie Sophabuous will provide some dance steps. They create a unique sound and a great night’s entertainment of not just accordion and guitar but pipes and banjo, as well as some good craic. **** "an accomplished delight" "...the camaraderie and sheer fun of musical collaboration is plainly evident and infectious." www.mairearadgreen.com and listen to them on www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p8t2r Making Connections: Mairearad and Anna are the forces behind the Summer Isles Festival, which won the award for Community Event of the year at the Trad Awards, after only three years. Meanwhile Fèis an Eilein has been going for 24 years and is still to be nominated! Are we jealous? - no just delighted about their success. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:53 AM |
EDM |
1586 (Sleat) |
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland |
As one of Scotland's foremost youth jazz ensembles, the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland represents the wealth of innovation and skill possessed by Scotland's talented young jazz musicians. Iain Bellamy was a key member of 'Loose Tubes' in the 80s and has enjoyed a diverse and stellar rise to be amongst the world's finest creative musicians. NYJOS has held a Summer Music School at Sabhal Mòr for the last three years, bringing us a unique chance to hear quality jazz on a large scale. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:58 AM |
EDM |
1587 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound - 'The Gondoliers' G and S |
Inner Sound, the area's legendary Gilbert and Sullivan opera company, bring back their acclaimed production of 'The Gondoliers', last seen in 2008. With some young semi-professional singers and a highly trained chorus of locals, Inner Sound is the only group regularly bringing quality G and S shows to the north of Scotland. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:51 AM |
EDM |
1588 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound - 'The Gondoliers' G and S |
Inner Sound, the area's legendary Gilbert and Sullivan opera company, bring back their acclaimed production of 'The Gondoliers' last seen in 2008.With some young semi-professional singers and a highly trained chorus of locals, Inner Sound is the only group regularly bringing quality G and S shows to the north of Scotland. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:53 AM |
EDM |
1589 (Sleat) |
Traditional Family Cèilidh |
We start this year's Fèis an Eilein with a good old traditional Cèilidh. While a 'Cèilidh' in Gaelic is really a verb - you go and cèilidh with someone in their house - tonight's event is a bit more orgniased. But only just! Come along and enjoy a wide range of talent from the area with singers, musicians, and pipers, young and old. We know there will be lots of families and young people in the audience tonight. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:20 AM |
EDM |
1590 (Sleat) |
Jazz and Film 'Lady Sings The Blues' |
A night of live music and great Jazz film. We start with a live set from this years Jazz Ambassadors: Ru Pattison, Richard Foote, Alan Benzie, Andrew Robb, Jonathan Silk and Rick Taylor.
In 'Lady Sings the Blues' (1972, 144 mins) pop star Diana Ross portrays legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday in this biographical drama. Beginning with Holiday's traumatic youth, the film depicts her early attempts at a singing career and her eventual rise to stardom, as well as her difficult relationship with Louis McKay (Billy Dee Williams), her boyfriend and manager. Casting a shadow over even Holiday's brightest moments is the vocalist's severe drug addiction, which threatens to end both her career and her life. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:41 AM |
EDM |
1591 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser's Mammoth Fiddle |
Alasdair Fraser of Scotland and California has been coming to Sleat each summer for 25 years to lead his internationally famous Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Fiddle Summer Schools. He wants tonight to be 'an entertaining and fun extravaganza event for the course participants as well as the public'. Last year he jammed in well over 100 fiddlers, cellists and soloists to entertain a full house of excited listeners. Who knows what might happen this year! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:22 AM |
EDM |
1592 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron on Fiddle |
Charlie Mckerron has been working in the traditional music scene since the early 1980s and is best known for his work with Capercaillie and Session A9. Charlie was brought up with the Northeast fiddle tradition, learning from his father and great uncle. Tonight he'll be joined by various other musicians for a great traditional concert. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:05 AM |
EDM |
1593 (Sleat) |
'Las' in concert - World Premiere |
‘Las’ (meaning to ignite), explores the cultural links between Scotland and Ireland through some exciting music, song, language and dance collaborations. Their musical and vocal prowess, combined with an innate understanding of the traditionally rooted core of the music they perform, makes them a new force worth experiencing.
Joy Dunlop (Scotland), multi-award winning Gaelic singer and Scottish step-dancer; Edel Ní Churraoin (Ireland) from the vibrant Connemara music and dance tradition; Clíodhna Begley (Ireland): Dancer and fiddle/viola player from west of Dingle in Co. Kerry; Suzanne Houston (Scotland): Plockton and RSAMD graduate pianist, whistle player and singer; Catherine Sullivan (Ireland): champion Sean nòs dancer from Co. Meath. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:46 AM |
EDM |
1594 (Sleat) |
Skye Piping Society with Mairi MacInnes |
A night of jigs, reels, slow airs and piobaireachd arranged by the Skye Piping Society. The guest invitation goes to Mairi MacInnes, Gaelic singer, a former Mod Gold Medal winner. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:31 AM |
EDM |
1595 (Sleat) |
'Whisky Galore' - National Theatre of Scotland |
WW 11 and the islands of Great Todday and Little Todday are suffering from a serious drought - a distinct lack of whisky. Things change dramatically for the better when the S.S Cabinet Minister runs aground off the island with 50 thousand cases of whisky in its hold! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:59 AM |
EDM |
1596 (Sleat) |
The LMPA Winter Show |
LMPA Musical theatre pupils present their Winter Show 2014. The performances will include songs and dances from much loved shows and films such as Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Beauty and the Beast. A great treat to get you in the holiday spirit and be wowed by the young talent of Skye and Lochalsh. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:19 AM |
EDM |
1597 (Sleat) |
Ross Ainslie, Jarlath Henderson, Ally Hutton |
Individually they’re two of the best players around but collectively they create a chemistry which is almost magic. This duo have fast become one of the most talked about combinations on the circuit. They are not only vastly talented but have created a sound that is bursting with emotion and energy - a fusion of pipes and flutes which pushes the boundaries of what the instruments can achieve in a performance which is a vibrant mix of new and original compositions along with traditional tunes.
Two of the most major talents in contemporary Celtic piping, Scotland’s Ross Ainslie and Tyrone-born Jarlath Henderson first met back in 2003 at the William Kennedy Piping Festival in Armagh. After taking their time to hone and perfect their unique partnership of Scottish bagpipes and Irish uilleann pipes, each also playing a variety of whistles, the pair exploded onto the scene with 2009’s stunning debut album, Partners in Crime. Taking a couple of years off, Radio 2 Musician of the Year Award nominee Ross performed with Salsa Celtica, The Treacherous Orchestra and Dougie Maclean whilst Jarlath became a doctor. With last year’s album ‘Air-Fix’ a critical success they are back on the road doing what they do best. Ross and Jarlath will be backed by the wonderfully talented Ali Hutton on guitar.
“Two Stupendous young musicians” * * * * Mojo Magazine
“Simply Outstanding” * * * * Songlines
“Ridiculously talented” * * * * Glasgow Herald
Link to their Facebook on https://www.facebook.com/RossAinslieAndJarlathHenderson/timeline
Making Connections: SEALL finally caught up with the trio at a live performance at the 2014 Martyn Bennett Awards, and booked them immediately. Jarlath and Ali managed to play 5 major gigs in 36 hours in Celtic Connections! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:58 AM |
EDM |
1598 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra Spring Concert |
Playing part of Stravinsky's 'Firebird Suite'; 'The Blue Danube' by J Strauss; Handel's 'Water Music'; 2 Dances from 'The Bartered Bride' by Smetena,; Fouré's 'Pavane' Op 50, and Haydn's 'Surprise Symphony'.
SLO is an amateur orchestra, conducted by Iain Roden, the members of which reside on the Isle of Skye and its mainland neighbour, Lochalsh, a locale covering some 1000 sq. miles and with a population of about 12,500.
Rehearsals are approximately fortnightly in term time and are held mainly in Broadford, which is the most central location. It gives concerts around the region, though mainly in Broadford and Sabhal Mor Ostaig, in Sleat, in the spring and just before Christmas.
There is also a Skye & Lochalsh Schools' Orchestra the members of which are drawn from the area's primary and secondary schools, and some of these talented young players also play in the main orchestra.
Find out more about the Orchestra on http://www.slo-skye.org.uk/
Making Connections: SLO is now a regular feature in SEALL's calendar |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:57 AM |
EDM |
1599 (Sleat) |
'Lifeboat' - Catherine Wheels Theatre |
Winner of the Barclays Stage Award for Best Show, 'Lifeboat' tells the tale of two 15-year-old evacuees who spent 19 terrifying hours in the water on an upturned lifeboat. On Friday 13 September 1940, 'The City of Benares' set sail from Liverpool for Canada. On board were 90 evacuees escaping the seemingly unyielding bombing and the never-ending rationing and other repercussions of war-torn Britain. Four days into the crossing, the ship was torpedoed by the Nazis in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and sunk. Only 11 of the evacuees survived, among them were Bess Walder and Beth Cumming, willing each other to survive in a force-eight gale until help arrived. Director and founder of Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Gill Robertson, first came across the remarkable story of Bess and Beth in a magazine article: "I immediately thought that this was a fantastic story that had to be told, but I also thought it was near enough impossible to stage. I spoke to scriptwriter Nicola McCartney about the story and it really captured her imagination too, so we set about working out how we could bring it alive for young audiences.". They were both lucky enough to then visit Bess at home and hear her story. "A wonderful, affectionate portrait of wartime family life, with a powerful feeling for the popular music and culture ... there's the sheer passion and spirit of two brilliant actors who bring the story alive, so much so, that at the end the audience wiped the tears from their eyes and rose to give them a standing ovation." (The Scotsman Critic's Choice) "Every child in the UK should see this show" (2013 - audience) "Enjoyable and moving - brought to life wartime experiences that history books cannot" (2013 - audience) Read more about Bess and Beth at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/bess-cummings-one-of-the-last-survivors-of-the-sinking-of-the-ss-city-of-benares-in-1940-2082612.html |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:10 AM |
EDM |
1600 (Sleat) |
'Jabberwocky' - Young Person's Theatre |
An evil prince is ruining the kingdom. He taxes the people something rotten! What’s even worse, a plague of monsters has descended on his poor, unhappy subjects. Something has to be done! It falls to Quentin to track and slay the Jabberwock. A dangerous job, if only he had heeded his father’s warnings. But then Quentin is doing it all to win his beloved Cynthia. However the evil prince has designs of his own on the beautiful Cynthia… Will Quentin survive his quest? Will the evil prince marry Cynthia? Or will the fearsome Jabberwock eat the whole kingdom? With this riotous romp of a show, based on the classic poem by Lewis Carroll from Alice through the Looking Glass, Folding Theatre has now been presenting its work at the Puppet Animation Festival for more than fifteen years. "An engaging storyteller ably assisted by a cast of beautifully-made puppets" The Scotsman Ages: 5+ and all adults who won't be scared. The Puppet Animation Festival is the UK's largest performing arts event for children. Held in venues across Scotland in April, it offers children and their families opportunities to be transported to magical worlds of make-believe. Find out more on http://www.puppetanimationfestival.org/ Making Connections: 2015 is the first year SEALL has worked with the Festival. This is one of around 5 free children theatre events we will bring to Skye this year. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:58 AM |
EDM |
1601 (Sleat) |
'Little Frankenstein' - Puppet Animation Festival, Lempen Theatre |
Semi famous puppeteer Frank Stein is busy rehearsing his new show “George the Dragon Slayer” when he’s had enough with his badly made puppets. He’ll never be really famous because his puppets keep falling apart! Taking inspiration from the scientist Doctor Frankenstein, and with the help of the audience he creates a new real live puppet that is destined to change his life forever! Creature George emerges from the laboratory, innocent and willing to learn, but Frank is so intent on the planned rehearsal that he neglects to look after his new child. A gentle horror for little horrors! A treat not to be missed! Little Frankenstein will tickle the imagination of everyone from 5 to 105 years old. The Puppet Animation Festival is the UK's largest performing arts event for children. Held in venues across Scotland in April, it offers children and their families opportunities to be transported to magical worlds of make-believe. Find out more on http://www.puppetanimationfestival.org/ Making Connections: 2015 is the first year SEALL has worked with the Festival. This is one of around 5 events we plan this year, bringing good quality children's theatre, free to our young audiences. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:25:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:14 AM |
EDM |
1602 (Sleat) |
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Traditional Music |
The first year students of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland's traditional music course visit Sleat for a week at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Come and hear the talent of the future as these students develop their performance skills on pipes, fiddles, more pipes, guitar, clarsach and possible some more pipes. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:03 AM |
EDM |
1603 (Sleat) |
'Night Touches Day' Gerda Stevenson |
Gerda Stevenson heads to Skye soon after her Celtic Connections appearance with her recently released and highly acclaimed debut album Night Touches Day', a wonderfully diverse and accomplished array of poetic original songs. Gerda is joined by Kyrre Slind, guitar, banjo, mandolin, lute; Seylan Baxter, cello and Rob MacNeacail, bass guitar, guitar, and piano/keyboards.
“Took my breath away. It's extraordinarily good, quite stunning songwriting…singing and arrangements are impeccable…full of lovely wee quirks and surprises and it regularly caught me out by going to places totally unexpected but totally right. Braw, braw wark, aathegither. Braw, braw wark, aathegither” (Dick Gaughan)
“Gerda Stevenson possesses one of the most naturally expressive singing voices I've heard in many a year.” Rory Macdonald of Runrig
Listen to Gerda HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eDEvqTg22_c
Making connections: Gerda appeared in 'Grit' which was voted Best Event at the 2014 Trad Music Awards. She is the sister of Savourna, the clarsach player, and aunt to Anna-Wendy, fiddler, both of whom have performed for SEALL. Gerda is married to Angus MacNeacail, renowned Gaelic poet. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:00 AM |
EDM |
1604 (Sleat) |
Elvis McGonagall, comedy poetry |
Stand-up poet, armchair revolutionary and recumbent rocker, Elvis McGonagall is the sole resident of The Graceland Caravan Park where he scribbles verse whilst drinking malt whisky and listening to Johnny Cash. Elvis is the 2006 World Slam Champion, the compere of the notorious Blue Suede Sporran Club and a regular guest of BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live. ‘funny, angry and tightly written....McGonagall combines anger, polish and carefully crafted verse in a way which recalls John Cooper Clarke’ 4-star The Scotsman ‘side-splittingly funny’ The Reading Rant |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:22 AM |
EDM |
1605 (Sleat) |
'Rapid Departure' - Right Lines Comedy Theatre |
The surrounding area has been hit by a freak flood and the locals (the audience) are guided to the safety of the Village Hall, the designated Emergency Rest Centre. Environmental calamities are on the increase and extreme weather conditions can arise at any moment. The question is, how would we all cope? Plunged into the fraught world of the rural Rest Centre, the evacuees and officials grapple with the ever-deepening crisis both outside the Hall – and in! Right Lines can always be relied upon to make a drama out of a crisis. In this evening of immersive comedy, our five characters are desperately trying to keep their heads above water as the Emergency Plan is swept away before their very eyes! This production has been funded by Creative Scotland and sponsored by SEPA. Rapid Departure is a very accessible show suitable for all ages with the exception of very small children. The production features some original music and song and runs for approximately 90 minutes with no break. The “interval” will take place at the end! There is no strong language. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:01 AM |
EDM |
1606 (Sleat) |
'Forsaken' - Spindrift Project Theatre |
Forsaken is the story of an island set at the moment of depopulation, of a struggle for survival and a struggle with the past. Sandy is the last inhabitant of this small island. He is old and barely able to fend for himself, yet is steadfast in his refusal to be moved. In this extreme isolation, memory and myth become inseparable while sound, image and speech become fragmented. The island, it seems, is what Sandy lives for. Until, from nowhere, a young woman arrives, shattering the fragile world he has created for himself and forcing him to confront his own demise. As these two characters try to piece together scraps of tradition and fleeting images from the island’s dark past, Sandy’s story is overshadowed by his own erratic behaviour. This is a 60 minute long provocative new piece of theatre that merges physical performance and multimedia to explore the gap between what is real and not real, what is seen and half seen. A Touring Network Tour. See the Theatre at work HERE http://www.spindriftproject.co.uk/forsaken/ |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:18 AM |
EDM |
1607 (Sleat) |
'Feral' - Tortoise in a Nutshell Theatre Company |
A 50 minute piece of innovative visual theatre for adults that combines puppetry, film and live sound to create and destroy a world in front of its audience’s eyes.
‘Bespoke – and quite brilliant’ – The Times
‘Technically, visually, aurally and politically, it’s a tremendous show.’ – The Scotsman
2013 Scotsman Fringe First Winner and Total Theatre Award Nominee. Part of the prestigious Made in Scotland showcase at the Fringe.
'Feral' holds a community under the microscope and dissects it in front of its audience’s eyes. Joe looks back at the home of his childhood and traces its journey from idyllic seaside town to community gripped by anarchy. Tortoise in a Nutshell is an Edinburgh based visual theatre company, created in 2009 with the aim of creating theatre to inspire and excite'.
Read more about the company and see a short video of 'Feral'on http://www.tortoiseinanutshell.com/feral/
A Touring Network Tour support tour for adults and discerning teenagers 14+. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:13 AM |
EDM |
1608 (Sleat) |
'War of Buttons' - Companie Animotion, France |
A beautiful fun, poetic show for 3-11 year olds Welcome to a tale of squabbles, scuffles…and buttons! George grows grapes. Bessie grows cabbages. One loves the sun. One loves the rain. A petty squabble grows and grows and grows into…the war of the buttons! In a silly and wonderful tale, buttons and friendships are lost and won, games are played, and audiences young and old can rediscover their inner child! Told through an energetic mix of music, puppetry, clowning, movement and sign language, The War of the Buttons distinctive non-verbal vocabulary creates a show accessible to deaf, hearing and international audiences. 50 mins age 3 -11 but suitable for all. A Touring Network Tour “A wonderful hour with which to indulge and enjoy theatre that truly promotes inclusion and breaks down barriers “ (Review, April 2013) |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:41 AM |
EDM |
1609 (Sleat) |
The LMPA Winter Show |
LMPA Musical theatre pupils present their Winter Show 2014. The performances will include songs and dances from much loved shows and films such as Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Beauty and the Beast. A great treat to get you in the holiday spirit and be wowed by the young talent of Skye and Lochalsh. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:22 AM |
EDM |
1610 (Sleat) |
'Lifeboat' - Catherine Wheels Theatre |
Winner of the Barclays Stage Award for Best Show, Lifeboat tells the tale of two 15-year-old evacuees who spent 19 terrifying hours in the water on an upturned lifeboat. On Friday 13 September 1940, 'The City of Benares' set sail from Liverpool for Canada. On board were 90 evacuees escaping the seemingly unyielding bombing and the never-ending rationing and other repercussions of war-torn Britain. Four days into the crossing, the ship was torpedoed by the Nazis in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and sunk. Only 11 of the evacuees survived, among them were Bess Walder and Beth Cumming, willing each other to survive in a force-eight gale until help arrived. Director and founder of Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Gill Robertson, first came across the remarkable story of Bess and Beth in a magazine article: "I immediately thought that this was a fantastic story that had to be told, but I also thought it was near enough impossible to stage. I spoke to scriptwriter Nicola McCartney about the story and it really captured her imagination too, so we set about working out how we could bring it alive for young audiences.". They were both lucky enough to then visit Bess at home and hear her story. "A wonderful, affectionate portrait of wartime family life, with a powerful feeling for the popular music and culture ... there's the sheer passion and spirit of two brilliant actors who bring the story alive, so much so, that at the end the audience wiped the tears from their eyes and rose to give them a standing ovation." (The Scotsman Critic's Choice) "Every child in the UK should see this show" (2013 - audience) "Enjoyable and moving - brought to life wartime experiences that history books cannot" (2013 - audience) Read more about Bess and Beth at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/bess-cummings-one-of-the-last-survivors-of-the-sinking-of-the-ss-city-of-benares-in-1940-2082612.html |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:12 AM |
EDM |
1611 (Sleat) |
Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain |
Phil and Aly, two of Scotland’s most acclaimed traditional musicians have been delighting audiences across Scotland with their masterful, versatile and amusing performances and leading us in the dance on BBC’s live Hogmanay show for over two decades. Oct 2013 saw the legendary folk duo receive The Sunday Mail Great Scot Award’s ‘Lifetime Achievement” Award. They have become a national institution with their incomparable mastery of fiddle and accordion, bringing excellence in traditional music to venues across the country. A quarter of a century of well-honed skills and hilarious banter delights audiences everywhere. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:12 AM |
EDM |
1612 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton to Skye in concert |
Ben Miller plays Scottish smallpipes and Border pipes and brings his Spring tour, to Skye along with Cape Breton fiddle player/step-dancer/Gaelic Singer, Anita MacDonald (The Goin's On), and Scottish multi-instrumentalist, Ciaràn Ryan (Dallahan, Larsa, Adam Holmes and the Embers). A great afternoon of traditional Scottish music across the Atlantic with a nice cup of tea! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:48 AM |
EDM |
1613 (Sleat) |
Rhona Cougan and Welsh opera students |
Rhona was brought up on the Isle of Skye where her initial experience in singing came from performing traditional Gaelic songs. In 1997, she won a singing competition at the National Gaelic Mod. This led to Rhona taking private singing lessons with Ann Lampard, who was then Head of Voice at the Junior Academy of Music in London and who has since moved to Skye, where she has established 'Inner Sound'.
Rhona and her husband Tom Colwell have moved from Skye to Wales so that Rhona can study at the RWCMA. Tonight she is joined by 9 other student singers and a pianist, who will perform a variety of opera/musical theatre, solo and group items, from their German, Italian and French and British song repertoire.
Find out more about the RWCMD on www. Rwcmd.co.uk
Making Connections: Rhona is one of many of our young talented residents whom SEALL helped to give a stage for at an early age, and who have now gone on to enjoy music as a profession.
Classical music |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:41 AM |
EDM |
1614 (Sleat) |
Paul Thompson, singer song-writer |
North-Norfolk singer-songwriter Paul Thompson is the first musician ever to tour Britain in a milk float, specially converted using solar panels to power stage lighting and music gear. He is joined on his 'Beautiful Britain Tour 2015' by singer-songwriter Daria Kulesh (aka Eternal Child), whose Russian roots are reflected in her music.
A ‘blissed out Donovan meets John Martyn’, Paul has toured Europe, the US, Canada and New Zealand, but maintains that this will be his most exciting tour so far. Proceeds from his tour go towards setting up a rural music project in Norfolk.
“Leave the world-weary cynicism to one side for an hour and fly above it all with a true romantic . . . ” Acoustic magazine
Saturday, 25 July at 5 pm
Disathairne, 25 An t-Iuchar aig 5 f
Tormore Forest Community BBQ
Saturday, 25 July at 8 pm
Disathairne, 25 An t-Iuchar aig 8 f
Rubha Phoil, Armadale
Entry donation. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:45 AM |
EDM |
1615 (Sleat) |
'Sequamur' Theatre - Gaelic Arts Agency |
Sequamur a multimedia Gaelic language play by DS Murray reflecting on the life of Lewis educationalist William Gibson and his inspirational leadership which led many young Hebridean men to leave the classroom and go to war in 1914. The play is based on factual material and integrates a new music and soundscape commission with experimental film projections evoking battlescenes and the reflections of the soldiers as their stories are brought back to Gibson their teacher. A localised WWI commemorative roll of honour with the names of the fallen soldiers from each region the play visits will be screened following the performance. Writer: Donald S Murray Director: Iain Macrae Actors: Daibhidh Walker, Artair Donald, Iain Beggs, Sean Macleod and Donna Morrison. Music: Calum Martin and Andrew Yearly with Angus Nicolson, Pipes. Sequamur is performed in Gaelic with live simultaneous translation to English via headphones. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:14 AM |
EDM |
1616 (Sleat) |
Traditional Concert SMO Oileanaich |
At the end of term the talented students of the Sabhal Mòr Traditional Music Course make a public presentation as part of their end-of-year exams. Not only would they appreciate an audience to play to, they will give you an evening of oustanding and varied traditional music and singing. It is here wou will hear some of the new rising talent that no doubt will soon be on major professional stages soon. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:15 AM |
EDM |
1617 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival 'Session A9' traditional |
The 10th Blas Festival takes place in venues across the Highlands in early September. Book early for this and many other events Session A9 are Adam Sutherland, Brian Mcalpine, Charlie McKerron, David “chimp” Robertson, Gordon Gunn, Kevin Henderson and Marc Clement. Over the years Session A9 have been described as a “Scottish super group”, “The best band to have come out of Scotland in 100 years”, “Tighter than James Brown” and an “Amazing Festival band”, great praise indeed for a band formed through informal music sessions up and down the arterial Scottish road, the A9, culminating in their first ever tour in 2001. The evening starts with a Short FilmG film. Come along a little early to sample various Highland Cheeses, Oatcakes and Chutneys from the Award-winning Skye Farm Shop. The Bar and food sampling is open from 7pm and during the interval Tha an Sàr-bhuidheann Albannach Seisean A9 air an dòigh glan a bhith a’ cluiche aig Blas mar phàirt den chuairt aca ann an 2015. Is iomadh duais a tha an luchd-ciùil fa leth air a chosnadh agus mar sin tha deagh oidhche de cheòl is cur-seachad sgoinneil air a ghealltainn dhuibh. A rèir Dhougie MhicIlleathain is iad “An còmhlan as fheàrr a thàinig a-mach às Alba ann an 100 bliadhna!” Moladh mòr gu dearbh airson còmhlan a chaidh a chur air bhonn tro sheiseanan ciùil neo-fhoirmeil suas is sìos Prìomh Rathad an A9. "The best band to come out of Scotland in 100 years" - Dougie MacLean “Resulting in brilliantly sophisticated arrangements of tunes new and old, brimming with brio and simply oozing class” - The Sunday Herald The Skye Farm Shop will offer a display of Highland cheeses, oatcakes and chutneys. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:36 AM |
EDM |
1618 (Sleat) |
The Scottish Stepdance Company |
The Scottish Stepdance Company showcases traditional percussive dance from the Highlands, accompanying the intricate rhythms of the steps with tunes old and new. First formed in 1998, the group was revived in 2013 after a break of almost a decade with the new show Galloway to Gaidhealtachd, a sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Distilling centuries of tradition, they share stories, get your feet tapping, and stir the emotions with a unique blend of music, dance and song.
With this show, they team up with Jed Milroy and Jo Jeffries to explore the links between the Scottish and old-time American traditions. Jed Milroy is a multi-instrumental performer, singer, songwriter and community musician. He has performed in a wide variety of bands including Bluegrass Cèilidh specialists ‘The Homecoming String Band’ and psychedelic rockers ‘The Aliens’. Edinburgh born Jo Jeffries sings and plays fiddle. Her musicality is shaped by her 10 years of experience as a contemporary dancer and choreographer. Jo and Jed play together as a duo and are also members of adventure folk pioneers, the ‘Whisky River Boat Band’.
This collaboration marries Scottish stepdance, American flatfooting and songs and tunes of all kinds. It all unites in a vibrant show encapsulating the cream of several traditions and showcasing these talented musicians and dancers at their best. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:51 AM |
EDM |
1619 (Sleat) |
'Let's Circus' workshop |
‘The Magpie’ Big Top
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
The travelling circus school and international team of circus heroes is coming to Skye! With two days of workshops, classes and a fantastic circus show each night, you are in for a treat. Sign up for classes each day and learn all kinds of circus tricks. From trapeze to tumbling, tight-wire to toothbrush twiddling, the team from Let’s Circus wants to help you become awesome!
Workshops are in age sets and are for all levels, beginners to aspiring experts.
Saturday 10 July ~ Workshop Programme Sunday 11 July ~ Workshop Programme
9.30 am Registration for Kids and Families 9.30 am Registration for Kids and families
10 -11.30 am Kids and family group - Over 5s only 10-11.30 am Kids and family group - Over 5s only
11 am Registration for Over 9s 11 am Registration for Over 9s
11.30-1.30 pm Over 9s only 11.30 - 1 pm Over 9s only
2.30 pm Registration for teenagers and adults 2 pm Registration for teenagers and adults
3-5 pm Teenagers and adults 2.30-4 pm Teenagers and adults
7.30 pm The Fantastic ‘Circus Heroes’ Show 6 pm The Fantastic ‘Circus Heroes’ Show
It is essential you note the requirements for adults to be present, as described below:
KIDS AND FAMILY GROUP WORKSHOPS
Learn to trapeze with ease and create acrobatic shapes with parent-child acro for beginners. Walk the tightrope, learn to juggle scarves and loads of other cool tricks. An active parent or adult must be part of this session with each child. No children without an adult. You will play and learn together!
OVER 9s
Acrobatics, trapeze, tight wire, juggling and circus toys. In 2 hours you’ll get a great introduction to a whole bunch of circus tricks. Parents should stay onsite for the duration of this session.
TEENAGERS AND ADULTS
Acrobatics, trapeze, tight wire, juggling and circus toys. In 2 hours you’ll get a great introduction to a whole bunch of circus tricks. Non-participating parents of under 16s must stay on site.
‘Circus Heroes’ evening shows
* A once in a lifetime opportunity to see some of the world’s best circus artists on the same bill. * Catch Tokyo’s finest unicycle acrobats Daiki and Cheeky, as they wheel their way to heroism. * Meet duo Frinzi, our teenage aerialist superstars performing with magic and grace high above your head. * Meanwhile Miss Sara from Italy performs with balance and dexterity, performing feats that nobody else can do. * You’ll love Mr H, our stage manager with a love of ladders and a collection of boxes. * Expect a few surprises too - fire, toothbrushes and a great big balloon from our world-touring Ringmaster from Down Under, Steve Cousins. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:52 AM |
EDM |
1620 (Sleat) |
Simon Thoumire and Ian Carr |
Simon Thoumire and Ian Carr in a very rare appearance Concertina player Simon and guitarist Ian first met in 1988 in the inaugural BBC Radio 2 Young Tradition Award. Neither of them won it. But Simon Thoumire is a now a leading Scottish musician and an English concertina wizard - (and organiser of the Scots Trad Awards - come and thank Simon for ours!) while Ian Carr is a guitar player with Swȯp, Kate Rusby and Kathyn Tickell. They rarely head out on tour so we are really privileged to have them. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:23 AM |
EDM |
1621 (Sleat) |
'Shooglenifty' - ‘The Untied Knot Tour' |
Shooglenifty was SEALL’s Headline Band for our 1,000th event in May 2014, and return to launch their new CD ‘The Untied Knot’. The band are most at home playing live, and matching the excitement of releasing the new album, 2015 has been a year of very special gigs. They enjoyed not one, but three 25th Anniversary Parties – they sold out the city’s iconic Old Fruitmarket venue at Celtic Connections in January, they blew the roof off a packed Glenuig Hall in April, and, in May, celebrated at a late night album launch at La Belle Angele, Edinburgh. “Top to bottom The Untied Knot is a fine piece of work awash with spectacular displays of musicianship and bewildering levels of innovation” – Folk Words There will be dancing! and an opening set from TradBeats Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 Nov 10am - 4.30pm TradBeats Workshops in Gaelic mouth music, step dance, beat-boxing Organised by Sophie Stevenson with Griogair Labhraidh, Lewis MacRae, Mairi Britton, Eilidh Munro. Age 14-25. Early bird tickets available! Contact Sophie Stevenson on 07783433807 or email sophie@sophabulous.co.uk. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:28 AM |
EDM |
1622 (Sleat) |
'Let's Circus' |
Evening show |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:03 AM |
EDM |
1623 (Sleat) |
'Let's Circus' workshops |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:08 AM |
EDM |
1624 (Sleat) |
'Kakatsitsi' Drumming workshops |
'Kakatsitsi' are a group of traditional drummers, dancers and singers from the Ga tribe of Southern Ghana. Everyone, and particularly children, are invited to join in the afternoon workshop, to learn some rhythms, chants and dances, with a strong possibility of joining Kakatsitsi on stage tonight! |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:48 AM |
EDM |
1625 (Sleat) |
'Hector' Ed Littlewood Productions |
Based on the story of a crofter’s son who became a Knight of the Realm and Queen Victoria’s favourite, this drama shines new light on the Scottish legend, Sir Hector MacDonald - a fallen hero. “A brilliant polemic against our cruel desire to prejudge sexual scandals. A tragic thriller full of contemporary resonances.” The Spectator ‘Fighting Mac’ was an Edwardian celebrity. His stern, resolute features were distributed on cigarette cards and Empire tea caddies around the globe. He was then disgraced, court-martialed and became headline news overnight, before taking his life. 30,000 people turned out to pay their respects. Today, in Scotland, he is still considered a hero. Was he guilty? Or was he the victim of a plot fabricated by an English Establishment to remove a Gaelic-speaking upstart who got above himself? An Eden Court, Comar and Ed Littlewood Productions co-production with Steven Duffy as Hector. Suitable for 14+ |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:38 AM |
EDM |
1626 (Sleat) |
Neu!Reekie! 'This is Scotland' |
Join us for a night of poetry, music, film and whisky from some of Scotland’s finest artists. A literary salon from this year’s Edinburgh Festival, under the directorship of poets/writers Michael Pederson and Kevin Williamson.
With Bill Ryder-Jones, a founding member of The Coral and a Mercury Music Prize nominee;
Carla Easton of TeenCanteen, a descendant of Mary Ross of Skye, currently investigating old songs from the Island;
Lomond Campbell, BAFTA winning singer/songwriter and artist, with Fence Records and Chemikal Underground;
Alan Bissett, international prize-winning author, playwright and performer.
With some tasting of some rare single malt whiskies provided by Dewars, Aberfeldy.
Suitable for 12+ |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:36 AM |
EDM |
1627 (Sleat) |
'Salt for Svanetia' film with Moishe's Bagel |
A concert set from Moishe’s Bagel followed by the film screening after the interval.
Moishe’s Bagel are Phil Alexander, keyboards; Greg Lawson, violin; Mario Caribe, bass; Pete Garnett, accordion; and Guy Nicolson, percussion.
‘Salt for Svanetia’ (1930, USSR, 55 mins, b & w, PG) is the last great documentary of the Silent Era from Director Mikhail Kalatozov. the band bring their exhilarating blend of jazz inflected Eastern European and klezmer music to create a new score for Mikhail Kalatozov’s remarkable Soviet film.
Kalatozov’s visually striking and at times disturbing film originally promoted Soviet measures to modernise the isolated Svan people of the Caucasus Mountains in north-west Georgia and is a dramatic combination of ethnographic history and socialist realism.
‘Exhilarating, full-flavoured stuff, often breathtakingly intricate but played with jubilation … the Bagels acquire the momentum of an express train’ The Herald
Please note that the film contains scenes depicting animal cruelty and slaughter which some viewers may find upsetting. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:11 AM |
EDM |
1628 (Sleat) |
'Ceilear' |
Come along and join in a Cèilidh dance with ‘The Cèilidh Trailers’, young talented traditional musicians from the area who have been brought together to play concerts, cèilidhs and dances, through Fèis an Earraich.
Thig is gabh pàirt ann an Cèilidh nan Cùrsaichean Goirid, le ‘Cèilear` a’ cluich tron oidhche. Tha fàilte chridheil ron a h-uile duine. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:04:27 AM |
EDM |
1629 (Sleat) |
Paul Thompson, singer song-writer |
North-Norfolk singer-songwriter Paul Thompson is the first musician ever to tour Britain in a milk float, specially converted using solar panels to power stage lighting and music gear. He is joined on his 'Beautiful Britain Tour 2105' by singer-songwriter Daria Kulesh (aka Eternal Child), whose Russian roots are reflected in her music.
A ‘blissed out Donovan meets John Martyn’, Paul has toured Europe, the US, Canada and New Zealand, but maintains that this will be his most exciting tour so far. Proceeds from his tour go towards setting up a rural music project in Norfolk.
“Leave the world-weary cynicism to one side for an hour and fly above it all with a true romantic . . . ” Acoustic magazine
Supported by donations.
Sunday, 26 July at 2 pm
Là na Sàbaid, 26 An t-Iuchar aig 2 f
outside Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay
Sunday, 26 July at 8 pm
Là na Sàbaid, 26 An t-Iuchar aig 8
Ostaig House party
Entry by donation |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:48 AM |
EDM |
1630 (Sleat) |
Paul Thompson, singer song-writer |
North-Norfolk singer-songwriter Paul Thompson is the first musician ever to tour Britain in a milk float, specially converted using solar panels to power stage lighting and music gear. He is joined by singer-songwriter Daria Kulesh (aka Eternal Child), whose Russian roots are reflected in her music.
A ‘blissed out Donovan meets John Martyn’, Paul has toured Europe, the US, Canada and New Zealand, but maintains that this will be his most exciting tour so far. Proceeds from his tour go towards setting up a rural music project in Norfolk.
“Leave the world-weary cynicism to one side for an hour and fly above it all with a true romantic . . . ” Acoustic magazine
Entry by donation. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:50 AM |
EDM |
1631 (Sleat) |
'Belief' - Julie Cajune |
Julie Cajune from the Salish Flathead Reservation ~ a World Premier
BELIEF is contemporary American Indian Theatre and story-telling at its finest. Julie Cajune’s one-woman play comprises interconnected Salish women’s stories, poetry and music.
It takes in a historic connection with her ancestor, Duncan McDonald, a descendant of the Glencoe McDonalds. But by 1877 he considered himself a member of the Nez Perce tribe on the Rocky Mountains of Idaho. His story is re-told in the book by historian Dr James Hunter, ‘Glencoe and the Indians’.
Julie will be working with music students from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig during here visit.
“BELIEF renews the spirit of honesty and truth” |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:38 AM |
EDM |
1632 (Sleat) |
Mike Vass and Mairi Campbell 'The Dead Stations' |
‘The Dead Stations’ concert ~ “No, the train never stops at any of the Dead Stations. They just chug past the window.” The Dead Stations is a story told through original music and animation which combines live performance, recorded actors and projections. “A great ear for atmosphere and a knack for writing tunes that lilt and yearn” (The Guardian) Mairi Campbell, singer, is turning heads and hearts with her music. Drawing on her native traditional background, a long and fruitful songwriting collaboration with David Francis and her natural ability to improvise she draws in listeners with stories of ancestry, hope, love and passion. Mairi was voted Instrumentalist of the Year at the MG ALBA Scots Trad Music Awards 2015. ”Her voice can stop the clock” (The Scotsman) Mike Vass, fiddle, guitar and previous Composer of the Year, performed his acclaimed ‘In the Wake of Neil Gunn’ on Skye and supported our 1000th event in May 2014. Written by Charlotte Hathaway with music and lyrics by Mike Vass, the live score is performed by Mike Vass, Mairi Campbell and Yoann Mylonakis with animation created by Nica Harrison and Atikah Zailani. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:30 AM |
EDM |
1633 (Sleat) |
'Kakatsitsi' |
'Kakatsitsi' are a group of traditional drummers, dancers and singers from the Ga tribe of Southern Ghana, with their roots in the fishing community of Jamestown, the part of Accra where the British based their colonial headquarters. Their music takes traditional rhythms and chants rearranging them in a modern and accessible way. Since 1996, 'Kakatsitsi' have toured the UK 12 times, now with a strong dance element, to complement the already outstanding drumming and singing. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:26:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:35 AM |
EDM |
1634 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Island' |
Join Island Opera in our musical adventure as we journey to ‘ The Magic Island’ where the story of Queen Rhiannon unfolds before our eyes. This family friendly musical, inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, is full of heartache, mystery and magic and takes us to a magical island where anything is possible and even the monkeys sing... Performed by recent graduates and students from The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, including Skye Soprano Rhona Coogan, this original production is not one to be missed! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:03 AM |
EDM |
1635 (Sleat) |
Traditional Music, Scots and Gaelic Song Concert |
Christine Primrose, Gaelic Singer of the year in 2009, amongst other accolades, is from Carloway, Lewis and now lives in Sleat. She is joined by Mod Gold Medallist, Arthur Cormack, alongside Billy Ross, the Scots and Gaelic Singer from the folk group Ossian; Iain Smith on guitar and Blair Douglas, the renowned composer, accordion player and Sabhal Mòr Ostaig's Musician in Residence. No doubt others will provide guest spots during the evening. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:25 AM |
EDM |
1636 (Sleat) |
'Pioneers of Performance' Robert Synge and Anna Krystek |
Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind.
There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy!
Come along between 6pm and 6.30pm for an informal discussion about dance and its development in the area. Refreshments wil be provided.
We start the main evening at 6.50 with an introduction from the dance Director. This is followed by 2 pieces:
7 pm Robbie Synge: 'Douglas'
45mins | Age guide: suitable for all
Douglas is a solo performance that stems from actions imagined by Robbie Synge while working and performing various daily tasks, indoors and outdoors, at home in The Highlands.
One man interacts, through movement, with a roomful of everyday objects, and a kind of human, environmental and psychological ecology emerges. Can body become thing and thing become body? Sharing the spotlight with inanimate materials, this is a world of the untypically grand and the beautifully unspectacular.
Douglas is curious, committed and absorbed in his activity. He seeks connections and feedback from his surroundings - conversations that go nowhere and everywhere.
‘edges from bravura tricksiness to something unexpectedly affecting, bordering on the cataclysmic even.’ HERALD
‘Excellent... humorous, engaging’ EXAMINER
7.45 interval and films
8.30pm Anna Krzystek: 'Face One'
60mins | Age guide: 16+
In this multimedia piece, a lone figure is waiting. At once both immediate and distant, she appears in relation to the time, space, sounds, objects & filmed images that surround her.
A vivid soundscore, minimal monochrome video and choreographed motifs all juxtapose with each other, inviting the viewer to experience a sublime state of intimacy as the figure connects to the sequence of changing situations.
‘Krzystek’s total immersion in the physicality and intention of every nuance is like a magnet... The wonderment at her technical prowess and the scope of the material kicks in afterwards – and, believe me, that impact doesn’t fade with the years.’
HERALD
‘exceptional, radical talent... No-one in Scotland, or the UK for that matter, originates work like this’ HERALD on Trilogy
Watch some of their work on https://vimeo.com/137472855 |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:45 AM |
EDM |
1637 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Island' |
Join Island Opera in our musical adventure as we journey to ‘ The Magic Island’ where the story of Queen Rhiannon unfolds before our eyes. This family friendly musical, inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, is full of heartache, mystery and magic and takes us to a magical island where anything is possible and even the monkeys sing...
Performed by recent graduates and students from The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, including Skye Soprano Rhona Coogan, this original production is not one to be missed! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:01 AM |
EDM |
1638 (Sleat) |
Dwayne Cote |
Dwayne was raised in Grande Greve, Cape Breton, Canada, in a family deeply rooted in all aspects of Cape Breton, Irish and Scottish music traditions. We have had many Cape Breton fiddlers in this venue but "He’s considered by many to be one of the finest violinists the island’s ever produced."
Donald Livingstone, guitar and Brendan Martin, fiddle, both from South Skye, will open the evening. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:48 AM |
EDM |
1639 (Sleat) |
Gaol 's Gàire (Love and Laughter) |
Join Seasaidh Lexy in her hit theatre show – Gaol ’s Gàire / Love & Laughter for a high-energy evening of comedy, music and dance taking the audience on a riotous romp through her life. Also appearing are singer Calum MacInnes and actors David Walker and Seonag Monk with Calum MacKinnon.
Tha Seasaidh Lexy gar fiathachadh gu tachartas tèatar air leth – Gaol ’s Gàire / Love & Laughter. Oidhche loma-làn comadaidh, ceòl ’s dannsa gus barrachd eòlais fhaighinn air a bhean-uasail. Cuideachd air ard ùrlar tha seinneadair Calum MacAonghais, agus cleasaichean Dabhaidh Walker ’s Seonag Monk, le Calum MacKinnon.
More Blas Festival events on www.blas-festival.com |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:31 AM |
EDM |
1640 (Sleat) |
Stepdance workshop |
Stepdance is a form of percussive dance style, with origins in Scotland, which has had a strong tradition in Cape Breton where Scottish emigrants settled. It was then re-introduced to Scotland, originally through workshops here in Sabhal Mòr Ostaig over 25 years ago. No previous experience is necessary. It is better to wear hard-soled shoes. There will also be the chance for existing stepdancers to learn new steps from the experts.
The workshop is 1 hour long. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:45 AM |
EDM |
1641 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Island' |
Join Island Opera in our musical adventure as we journey to ‘ The Magic Island’ where the story of Queen Rhiannon unfolds before our eyes. This family friendly musical, inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’, is full of heartache, mystery and magic and takes us to a magical island where anything is possible and even the monkeys sing...
Performed by recent graduates and students from The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, including Skye Soprano Rhona Coogan, this original production is not one to be missed! |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:59 AM |
EDM |
1642 (Sleat) |
'All the Way Home' - Leighton Jones |
Leighton Jones, Skye composer and pianist, launches his debut EP with a World Premier.
featuring Reece MacKay, Crisdean MacDonald, Eilidh McFadyen and Amina Davidson
Nighidh mi m’aodann san uisg’ I’ll wash my face in the rain
Nighidh mi mo chasan sa chuan I’ll wash my feet in the waves
An cois a’ chuain gheibh mi misneachd Find the courage at the waters edge
An saoghal seo fhàgail’s falbh dhachaigh. To leave this world for home again
All the Way Home is a tale of being lost by the sea, found by the sea and brought home by the sea.
Limited edition copies of the EP will be available after the performance. Original EP artwork by Jane McKenna. Funded by Creative Scotland as part of the Skye and Lochalsh Talent Development Initiative. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:48 AM |
EDM |
1643 (Sleat) |
'Not About Heroes' - Eden Court Theatre |
In 1917, at the height of the First World War, the poet and soldier Siegfried Sassoon was admitted to Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh, officially for treatment for shell-shock, but in truth because he had published his ‘Soldier’s Declaration’, denouncing the conduct of the war by the British establishment. There he met the severely shell-shocked Wilfred Owen, already making his first tentative steps as a poet. By the time Owen was killed in action, a year later, he had written what is now considered to be the finest poetry of the Great War. This 1982 play examines how the two poets’ friendship unlocked Owen’s genius. A profoundly moving piece about the nature of friendship, love and the art of war. ‘Not About Heroes’ is written by Stephen Macdonald and features two talented young, recently graduated, Highland based actors and is directed by Philip Howard, Artistic Director of Dundee Rep. It is suitable for 12+. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:51 AM |
EDM |
1644 (Sleat) |
Bruce Molsky with Vishtèn |
Bruce Molsky is a singer, a fiddle player par excellence, a banjo player and a guitarist, and one of the few musicians who we keep welcoming back - he is just too good to miss on any tour. In the last ten years, Bruce has gained an ever greater profile as a result of his solo tours, his work with Andy Irvine’s Mozaik, his regular appearances at the Celtic Connections Festival, his TV appearances, recordings and last year’s tour, all badged as The Transatlantic Sessions. While most identified with traditional American old-time music, Molsky’s influences range from the Appalachian soul of Tommy Jarrell to Delta blues; from the haunting modal strains of Irish music to the rhythmically nimble music of Eastern Europe. He is reckoned to be the premier old-time fiddler in the world, the defining virtuoso of Appalachia's timeless folk music traditions. Tonight he is joined by the French Canadian trio 'Vishtèn'. This Acadian band mixes rhythms and irresistible dancing and climbing notes and voices to the sky… high voltage musicians. The members of this driving trio are both powerful francophone singers and fiery multi-instrumentalists, fusing Acadian and Celtic genres with rock and indie-folk influence. “Rhythms, melodies, voices, musicianship… a near perfect ensemble. Vishtèn, what a world!” |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:16 AM |
EDM |
1645 (Sleat) |
'Withering Looks' - Lip Service theatre |
An authentic insight into the lives and works of those three Bronte sisters (well, two of them actually, Anne's just popped out for a cup of sugar). Who is the Brontes' mysterious neighbour, Mr. Moorcock of Ravaged Heath House, and what does the maniacal laughter coming from his attic mean? Do unfulfilled souls really wander over the wild and heather-clad moors? Who should Cathy marry, Heathcliff or David Niven? Peopled with some of the great characters from the Bronte canon – and some, quite frankly that LipService have made up - Withering Looks is an irreverent and hilarious theatre event to savour. Directed by Noreen Kershaw Designed by Kevin Wrench and Andrew Franks Music by Ian Heywood From the Fabulous Lip Service Theatre who brought us Inspector Norse |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:06 AM |
EDM |
1646 (Sleat) |
'Tional' Traditional Music Concert |
Our opening concert in collaboration with the Gaelic Colleges Short Courses - Gaelic, Scots songs and music from Skye's new 'Gaelic super-group'. Individually they are all well known as past Mod Gold Medallists and members of well known bands, together they bring together a great night of Gaelic and Scots song, music and good craic. Christine Primrose, Gaelic song; Billy Ross, Gaelic and Scots song; Arthur Cormack, Gaelic song; Decker Forrest, pipes; Iain Smith, guitar; and Blair Douglas, keyboards and accordian. They will be joined by Gabe McVarish and step-dancer Sophie Stevenson. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:34 AM |
EDM |
1647 (Sleat) |
'Moonbeam on a Cat's Ear' - Puppet Animation Festival, Jabuti |
In the middle of the night Rosie, Toby Toby, the cat and the mouse sneak out to play in the shadow of the apple tree. When Toby Toby steals the moon from the sky they go on an adventure across the stars and the sea. But, is it all just a dream? Based on the book by author and illustrator Marie-Louise Gay, written in French and English. Jabuti Theatre’s adaptation uses puppetry, physical theatre, toy theatre and video and brings it all to life with an original musical score. Lasts for 45 minutes and suitable for 3-5 year olds (plus, of course, all adults) |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:34 AM |
EDM |
1648 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village Basque band 'Oreka Tx' |
'Oreka Tx' is the Basque duo who specialise in playing the Txallaparta, a series of tuned wooden blocks hit with sticks by two players working together. Harkaitz Mtnez. de San Vicente (San Sebastian – Donostia, 1975) and Igor Otxoa (San Sebastian – Donostia, 1973) have played the txalaparta since 1997, when Oreka Tx was born. That same year, they joined a band led by the noted basque composer, musician, and master of the trikitixa (diatonic accordion) Kepa Junkera, a collaboration that garnered them a Latin Grammy. Oreka TX, accompanied by musicians gathered together for the occasion, invites us to go on an unusual musical journey. The richness of the sound and the variety of instruments provides the Txalaparta with an unusual yet welcoming environment, an environment in which the Txalaparta can evolve towards new horizons. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:33 AM |
EDM |
1649 (Sleat) |
National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland - Jazz and Film night |
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland are in residence at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig this week. The Jazz Ambassadors, led by Skye Jazz resident Rick Taylor present a programme of jazz followed by a showing of 'Round Midnight' -
Herbie Hancock's Oscar-winning score jazzes up this tribute to be-bop starring Dexter Gordon as a sax player and Francois Cluzet as the young man who idolizes him. Berangere: Gabrielle Haker. Buttercup: Sandra Reaves-Phillips. Darcey: Lonette McKee. Sylvie: Christine Pascal. Ace: Bobby Hutcherson. Hancock also appears as Eddie, and Martin Scorsese cameos as Goodley. Bertrand Tavernier directed.
The story of Dale Turner, a famous tenor saxophone player in Paris in the 1950s is befriended by Francis, a struggling French graphic designer specializing in film posters, who idolizes the musician and who tries desperately to help him to escape alcohol abuse. As he succeeds, the budding friendship they develop changes their lives forever. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:48 AM |
EDM |
1650 (Sleat) |
Big Band - National Youth Jazz Orchestra |
This summer we are excited to welcome back two of our most celebrated guest artists, Iain Ballamy and Liane Carroll. Saxophonist and composer Iain Ballamy performs compositions from his extensive back catalogue, including All Men Amen and Floater. Pianist and vocalist Liane Carroll joins the Orchestra to perform a series of arrangements by Malcolm Edmonstone, including songs made popular by Frank Sinatra, the Beatles, Carole King and others. Liane has led a vocal combo as part of the NYOS Jazz Summer School for the past two years, and this year for the first time, a jazz choir performs with Liane and the Orchestra on tour. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:39 AM |
EDM |
1651 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus |
A return visit for three days of workshops and performances for everyone, in a special small marquee. Working with the Skye Circus Skills Group and other community partnerships. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:35 AM |
EDM |
1652 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Iolanthe' G and S |
Inner Sound, the area's legendary Gilbert and Sullivan opera company, bring their acclaimed production of 'Iolanthe'. With some young semi-professional singers and a highly trained chorus of young and older local residents, Inner Sound is the only group regularly bringing quality G and S shows to the north of Scotland. Iolanthe - the story of the fairy Iolanthe banished from the fairy kingdom for 25 years for marrying a mortal. In true Gilbert and Sullivan fashion, a tangled plot develops and then unravels . . . But with good music and good humour, all ends well. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:35 AM |
EDM |
1653 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser's Mammoth Fiddle |
Alasdair Fraser of Scotland and California celebrates 30 years of visiting Sleat each summer to lead his internationally famous Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Fiddle Summer Schools. He wants tonight’s concert to be an entertaining and fun extravaganza event for the course participants as well as the public. Last year he jammed in well over 100 fiddlers, 30 cellists and some soloists to entertain a full house of excited listeners. With a wealth of talented tutors, including one of the most sought-after traditional cellist Natalie Haas, alongside Seylan Baxter, Ciarán Ó Maonaigh, Caitlín Nic Gabhann, Louise Douglas, Sarah Naylor and other visiting musicians, who knows what might happen this year! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:24 AM |
EDM |
1654 (Sleat) |
Anne Martin & Jason Synge 'Routes' + Brighde Chaimbeul |
Anne Martin, Gaelic singer from Kilmuir, Skye, and Jason Singh explore their connecting worlds by weaving Gaelic song, Beatboxing, Electronica and Indian Raga/Folk to produce an exciting, fresh and rooted creative performance. Music, conversation and song investigate the struggle for land, culture and identity experienced by the Highlanders of Scotland during periods of clearance, and in Northern India through partition. The concert opens with this year's Radio 2 Young Folk Award winner Brighde Chaimbeul, who was raised in Sleat and now lives in Kyle. Brighde is a truly astonishingly talented 17 year old piper. She studies at St Mary's Music School in Edinburgh and is joined by her sister Màiri, and Innes White. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:50 AM |
EDM |
1655 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron, fiddle concert |
Charlie Mckerron, fiddle, is joined by Marc Clements, guitar, and step-dancer Sophie Stevenson, along with some of last night's North Shore Celtic Ensemble.
Charlie has no difficulty filling major music venues so we are delighted and privileged to have him on stage this week while he tutors fiddle classes at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
He has been working in the traditional music scene since the early 1980s and is best known for his work with Capercaillie and Session A9. Charlie was brought up with the Northeast fiddle tradition, learning from his father and great uncle. Tonight he'll be joined by various other musicians for a great traditional concert. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:10 AM |
EDM |
1656 (Sleat) |
The Chaimbeul Family piping concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:13 AM |
EDM |
1657 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival 'Beul na h-Oidhche gu Camhanaich' Mary Ann Kennedy |
The dark skies of the Highlands celebrated through Gaelic culture, global history and 21st Century science! Mary Ann Kennedy & Nick Turner and friends from Watercolour Music take you on a surround-sound musical Dusk to Dawn experience travelling through the heavens - passing through constellations and their stories, traditions connected to the sun, moon and stars, and some of the great experiences of the Scottish skies, including the fir chlis, the dancing figures of the aurora borealis. Set alongside world events and cutting-edge science, retro-astro-nostalgia and exquisite Gaelic music and song. Bring your telescopes and viewmasters! Nick Turner and Mary Ann are joined by guitarist Finlay Wells, singer Ruth Keggin and drummer Calum Turner. Beul na h-Oidhche gu Camhanaich Iarmailtean dorcha na Gàidhealtachd air an comharrachadh tro chultar Gàidhlig, eachdraidh na cruinne agus saidheans na 21mh Linn! Bidh Màiri Anna NicUalraig agus Nick Turner agus caraidean bho Watercolour Music gur toirt air turas fuaim-chuairteach bho Bheul na h-Oidhche gu Camhanaich, a’ siubhal tro na speuran – a’ dol tro reul-bhadan is na sgeulachdan a tha air an cùl, seanchasan co-cheangailte ris a’ ghrèin, ris a’ ghealaich agus ris na rionnagan, agus cuid de mhìorbhailean iarmailtean na h-Alba, a’ gabhail a-steach na fir chlis no an aurora borealis. Suidhichte ri taobh tachartasan an t-saoghail agus saidheans, cianalas reul-dhraoidheach agus ceòl is òrain eireachdail Ghàidhlig. Thoiribh leibh ur prosbaigean agus ur maighstirean-amhairc! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:31 AM |
EDM |
1658 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Winter Concert |
Inner Sound is the area's chamber and light opera group who so successfully produce a Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta each summer. Tonight's concert features young and older singers, all under the guidance of Ann Lampard MBE, with a selection of solos, choral work from light opera, religious and secular music. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:11 AM |
EDM |
1659 (Sleat) |
'Inner Sound' Concert |
The first of two nights of good local chamber music and singing. Under the tutalage of Ann Lampard, MBE, 'Inner Sound' presents young and older singers from Skye and Lochalsh in their Spring concert. This is high quality talent from those who also bring us our regular fix of Gilbert and Sullivan each summer, with something for all, from Mozart to Gershwin and much more… Reserve a ticket for tonight's and tomorrow's concert and get £2 off. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:20 AM |
EDM |
1660 (Sleat) |
Theatre Gu Lèor - 'Shrapnel' |
Adapted by Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul from Tormod Caimbeul's, (Tormod a' Bhocsair) seminal Gaelic novel, with animation, subtitles, live music and with anarchic humour. 'Shrapnel' is for Gaelic and non-Gaelic audiences alike. Set in the darkest depths of Leith, we follow a man on the run for a crime he did not commit, as he meets an array of extraordinary misfits, with the psychopathic former detective, Walter Shrapnel, never far behind. Ath-sgrìobhadh den nobhail leis an sàr sgrìobhaiche, Tormod Caimbeul, le dealbhachadh, fo-thiotalan agus ceòl, tha Shrapnel freagarrach airson fìleantaich agus luchd-ionnsachaidh air fad. Air a’ stèidheachadh ann an dorchadas Lìte, tha sinn a' leantainn aithrisear ’s e a' siubhail air feadh a' bhaile a’ coinneachadh ri iomadach charactar annasach agus a’ seachnadh a' phoileis bhrùideil, Walter Shrapnel. “Set in Edinburgh, in areas not unlike those featured in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting...retains our attention right to the end of this astonishing story” Aonghas MacNeacail & Scottish review of books, 2009 Directed by Muireann Kelly, the cast includes many well know faces from Gaelic drama- Iain Macrae, Mairi Morrison, Artair Donald, Iain Beggs, Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul and Calum MacDonald In gaelic with english subtitles Suitable for 14+. The play last 1 hour 45 mins, including an interval. There will be a short Q&A after the show. The play will be available to buy at the venue in both English and Gàidhlig - published by Leabhraichean Beaga. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:13 AM |
EDM |
1661 (Sleat) |
'Pioneers of Performance' We Are The Monsters |
A touring, one day festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created in response to two things the Director kept hearing as she travelled around Scotland meeting audiences and artists: that people were up for seeing the kind of exciting performance that Scottish artists are renowned for internationally, and that communities wanted to experience a festival atmosphere in venues, with artists from all over Scotland coming together to present great work.
Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind.
There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy!
Colette Sadler 'We Are The Monsters'
35mins Age guide: 4-9
No two people - or monsters - are exactly the same! Come along and meet some scratchy, shimmering creatures and multi-coloured mini monsters, playing and interacting with one another, their arms and legs moving in strange and impossible ways. We Are the Monsters is a humorous dance performance for children, that seeks to portray and discover the monster hiding in all of us, using movement, live music, images and props to explore what makes us all different.
The show is for children from Bun Sgoil Shlèite but parents, friends and everyone else is invited to attend |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:48 AM |
EDM |
1662 (Sleat) |
'Pioneers of Performance' Chalk About |
Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind.
There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy!
12.50 Curious Seed ~ 'Chalk About'
50mins | Age guide: 8+
Chalk About is a playful, funny and sometimes moving look at how we see ourselves and others, featuring dance, chalk, chat and one perfect scene containing everything you could wish for.
Join Christine and Niels on their journey as they ask some BIG questions about identity and the meaning of life. What makes us who we are? Is it where we are from? Or how we talk? Or is it about the way we dance?
The show is for children from Bun Sgoil Shlèite but parents, friends and everyone else is invited to attend |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:43 AM |
EDM |
1663 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra & Schools orchestra |
The Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra,under the baton of Iain Roden, present an evening of wonderful music from the great composers of the Romantic era, including Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Richard Strauss and concluding with Schubert's masterpiece, the haunting, beautiful and unforgettable Unfinished Symphony. Reserve a ticket for last night's and tonight's concert and get £2 off. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:54 AM |
EDM |
1664 (Sleat) |
LMPA - Winter Concert |
Lorayne McLucas presents another varied and colourful afternoon of song and dance from her Mini, Pre Junior and Junior Performers aged 3 - 12 classes around skye and lochalsh. More information and ticket prices coming soon. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:27 AM |
EDM |
1665 (Sleat) |
LMPA - 'New York Rhythm' |
Lorayne McLucas presents an evening of song and dance with her junior and senior Musical theatre and Jazz classes from around Skye and Lochalsh More information and ticket prices will be available soon. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:25 AM |
EDM |
1666 (Sleat) |
Tim Kliphuis Trio |
Award-winning violinist Tim Kliphuis is a legend in the gypsy world. His Trio with Nigel Clark (guitar) and Roy Percy (bass) perform “the most breathtaking instrumental show you’ll hear this year” – an exciting and profoundly musical blend of gypsy jazz, classical and folk music. The Tim Kliphuis Trio were founded in 2006, after meeting in a small Russian cultural café in Glasgow called Café Cossachok. Starting out with Grappelli jazz on their first tours in the Scottish Highlands - including SEALL - they quickly developed a personal sound including other styles and repertoire from classical and folk music. Tim Kliphuis combines dazzling perfection and complete musical freedom like no-one else in the world. Nigel Clark (guitar) has worked with some of the biggest names in jazz and pop throughout the last 15 years and has toured the world as a leader, sideman and accompanist. Roy Percy (double bass) has been a driving force in many bands since the 1980s. His unique bass slapping techniques, unrivalled in Europe, and his subtle dynamic feel make for a great range of emotions. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:27:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:14 AM |
EDM |
1667 (Sleat) |
'The Story of the Little Gentleman' - Catherine Wheels |
A very welcome return from one of Scotland's leading Children's Theatre companies. For Primary 1-3 The little gentleman is sad. The little gentleman is lonely. The little gentleman wants to find a friend…but nobody seems to like him. What can the little gentleman do? Just as he thinks his heart may break of loneliness, the little gentleman finds a wonderful friend who changes his life forever. Adapted from the much-loved Swedish children's book by Barbro Lindgren, this production is a moving and humorous story about loneliness and the power of friendship. “has children captivated and amused.. If only more work for adults was so universally accomplished” Mark Brown, Scotland on Sunday “silly, loveable moments between man and mutt that are funny and charming and quietly wise in what they depict about loneliness, friendship and the special relationship that can exist between people and pets.” Mary Brennan, The Herald This show is promoted as a Sleat Primary School/Bunsgoil Shlèite event - but is open to everyone. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:30 AM |
EDM |
1668 (Sleat) |
Rednote 'Reels to Ragas' |
A Sottish-Indian fusion of love songs, dance music and a hint of Bollywood. Scotlands contemporary string Trio, Rednote Ensemble, Robert Irvine, Cello; Jackie Shave, Violin; and Simon Tandree, Viola), are joined by the superb tabla player Kuljit Bhamra and piper-and-multi-instrumentalist Fraser Fifield for some new and traditional tunes many you will recognise immediately even in their new guise. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:50 AM |
EDM |
1669 (Sleat) |
Mairearad Green’s ‘Summer Isles’ |
Mairearad Green launches her new CD ‘Summer Isles’ with Hector MacInnes and Mike Vass Renowned for her deft and lyrical accordion style, as well as her dextrous piping, Mairearad (The Poozies and with Anna Massie) is in great demand as a musician and composer. “an exquisite collection of acoustic, folk and cinematic vignettes that create an overwhelming listening experience.” Folk Radio UK. Our second band is 'Doc Livingstone' - musician singer/songwriter based on the Isle of Skye. He will be joined by Brendan Martin, fiddle, and Keri Simpson on bass. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:01 AM |
EDM |
1670 (Sleat) |
Nordic Fiddlers Bloc |
‘The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc’ comprise three master fiddle players from three different and very distinctive Nordic countries / regions. Kevin Henderson (Fiddlers’ Bid, Boys of the Lough’ and ‘Session A9') hails from Shetland; Olav Luksengard Mjelva is an award winning fiddle player from Norway and Anders Hall is an acclaimed exponent of the Swedish fiddle tradition.
Combined as ‘The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc’ they skilfully weave the many components of their three musical cultures and traditions together in a hugely atmospheric and dynamic fashion, all laced through with liberal helpings of humour for good measure.
Any lover of great quality fiddle music and playing should not miss ‘The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc’ in concert.
A welcome return to the SEALL stage after their last visit exactly 3 years ago.
http://thenordicfiddlersbloc.com/video/ |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:43 AM |
EDM |
1671 (Sleat) |
Russell deCarle with Denis Keldie and Steve Briggs |
Bound together by a superlative level of playing and performance that is rare and precious, Russell deCarle with Denis Keldie and Steve Briggs are as close to joined-at-the-hip perfection as can ever be encountered. The musicianship is dazzling even when the tone is understated and in the gentlest of ‘nice and easy does it’ grooves. Golden-haired Russell delivers his rock ‘n’ roll in crowned-King crooner style as his monstrously talented sidekicks take virtuoso into a stratosphere that lies somewhere between JJ Cale and the very best Gyspy Jazz you ever heard. deCarle famously fronted iconic country roots band 'Prairie Oyster' and is a classy cat whose heart knows how to deliver a lyric. All three have served their time – this is old-school masterclass. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:59 AM |
EDM |
1672 (Sleat) |
'The Fisherman and the Seal' - Puppet Animation Festival, Yugen |
Based on the myths and legends of the Scottish Selkie, Yugen Puppet Company tells the comic tale of a lonely fisherman, falling in love with a seal and how in matters of love, things don’t always go according to plan. Using hand crafted puppets and striking shadow silhouettes, with music from the past, Yugen puppet Company puts its own twist on this, usually tragic, Scottish fairy tale. Yugen Puppet Company was set up to re-tell Scottish fairytales. Alison Monaghan has over twenty years of puppetry experience and also freelances as a performer, puppeteer, puppet designer, puppet maker, director and illustrator. This show is promoted as a Sleat Primary School/Bunsgoil Shlèite event - but is open to everyone. Lasts for 45 minutes and suitable for 5 years +. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:01 AM |
EDM |
1673 (Sleat) |
'One Man Shoe' - Jango Starr |
Jango, a bumbling theatre caretaker, is suddenly thrust into the limelight when the headline act fails to turn up. What follows is an hilarious journey of highly crafted, nuanced and heart-felt silent comedy, as Jango dances, juggles and magics his way to realize his dreams and transform into a Starr! Jango Starr's unique style of silent physical theatre includes contemporary circus clowning, slapstick comedy, puppetry, juggling and absurd magic. A truly unique performer with more than 25 years of international experience, his gift lies in his ability to bring laughter and joy to all ages, touching the child in everyone's heart. Performed by Jango Starr, directed by Gerry Mulgrew, designed by Becky Minto with original music by Philip Pinsky. "The real joy of this show lies in the physical fun, comic humour, sheer energy and enthusiasm plus circus skills - balancing, juggling, pratfalls - turning all his effort into ease and laughter. A new force has entered Scottish theatre!" Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre Lasts for 50 minutes and is suitable for 5 - 11 years and families * * * * Review http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts_ents/14281195.Theatre_review__One_Man_Shoe_at_Macrobert_Arts_Centre__Stirling/?ref=rss |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:39 AM |
EDM |
1674 (Sleat) |
'Mungo Park' - Dogstar Theatre |
Mungo Park : travels in the Interior of Africamungo park Travelling to Africa in 1795, Scottish doctor and Enlightenment figure Mungo Park became the first European to reach the central portion of the Niger and determine in which direction it flowed. He was also the first to reach the legendary trading city of Timbuktu. According to the Scottish-Danish team behind this production, Park’s account of his travels reads like a Hollywood blockbuster – so they set out to build an epic theatrical experience out of it. And within the confines of a Fringe theatre, boy, do they succeed. A rip-roaring entertainment and a salutary story. ~ 4**** With Matthew Zajac as Mungo Park Directed by Martin Lyngbo Written by Martin Lyngbo and Thor Bjorn Krebs “Matthew Zajac…cementing himself as one of my favourite contemporary stage actors…Anders Christensen and Kingsley Amadi, both great actors. The trio have a fantastic stage chemistry…” “…a breakneck, rollercoater ride…with plenty of laughs…(and) plenty of depth.” Edinburgh Festival Magazine **** (edfestmag.com) “The visuals…are amazing…the lighting and sound are truly spectacular…A triumph of political theatre, Mungo Park will not disappoint.” |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:49 AM |
EDM |
1675 (Sleat) |
The Wee Theatre Festival |
5 short 15 minutes plays at an evening theatrical gathering. Expect a smorgasbord of theatrical delights.
The 5 short plays in the evening are indoors. Tickets available below.
7:30pm welcome
7:45 The 'Kyleakin' play
8:15 The 'Raasay' play
8:45 The 'Fairy Bridge' play
9:15 The 'Dunvegan' play
During the day, the Wee Theatre Festival is an exciting site-specific theatre event, taking place across locations on the Isle of Skye in partnership with SEALL. Each 15 minute play is specially written by Highland playwrights for the specific site.
10 am and 5 pm - Skaebost Island, Tote
11 am and 2.30 pm - Fairy Bridge, Waternish
1.30 pm - the Lump, Kyleakin
1 pm and 3 pm - Raasay Ferry Terminal, Sconser
2 pm and 4 pm - Dunvegan Castle
9:45 The 'Tote' play
10:15pm end
These daytime shows have very limited capacity and tickets at £5 each are only available in advance from www.ticketsource.co.uk/playpieces
Please wear appropriate clothing for this outdoor experience.
See the plays from the Wee Festival 2015 on http://www.playpieces.co.uk/the-wee-theatre-festival-2015.html |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:08 AM |
EDM |
1676 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival - Ali Affleck and Bedlam Swing |
Get your glad-rags on for this Cabaret Night ‘Best Jazz Vocalist in Scotland 2013/14’ Ali Affleck presents her newest Hot Jazz and Blues quartet ‘Bedlam Swing’, and four professional swing jazz dancers to lead the dancing. Come along early for some free swing dance lessons. A hearty mix of lively, unpretentious vintage jazz from the 1920s through to 1940s, with a sprinkling of Great American Songbook standards. The band’s speciality lies with the rare old forgotten gems, delightful songs that have somehow been passed over for decades. with Roy Percy, double bass Ross Milligan, guitar and banjo Chris Grieve, trombone Dick Lee, clarinet and saxophone. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:16 AM |
EDM |
1677 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival - Duets |
The final event of the Festival is an intimate evening of duets, hosted by Rick Taylor, trombone and vocals, and Cameron Skerrow, guitar, with songs from across the decades, from the Great American Song Book. Rick and Cameron first performed together as a duo at this year’s Skye Festival with the NYJOS Summer School.
Brian MacAlpine and Jonny Hardie are two of Scotland’s stars of traditional music. Their appearance at a Jazz Festival is unusual, but they are no strangers to improvisation, with a free-wheeling approach to the sets; their ability to inspire and stretch one another and the on-the-spot arrangements that sound so crafted. And the craic between them means you won’t care about genre - you’’ll just love them and their music.
No Jazz event, especially with SEALL, can possibly take place without a visit from bass player Mario Caribé, especailly when he is joined by saxophonist Phil Bancroft. The music flows in tandem and the direction is never predictable always changing and finding unexpected twists & turns in a true conversation with instruments.
And then all six come together for a final mind-blowing session. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:19 AM |
EDM |
1678 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Festival - Paul Towndrow Quartet |
Saxophonist Paul Towndrow is with the multi-award winning four-piece horn section Brass Jaw, and a member of Scotland’s flagship jazz orchestra, The SNJO. Fresh from a UK-wide duo tour, Paul heads for Skye with pianist Steve Hamilton, virtuosic drumming powerhouse Alyn Cosker, and one of the leading lights of the double bass world, Euan Burton. They will premier specially expanded quartet versions of tunes from his latest album ‘We Shine The Sun’ (Paul Towndrow & Steve Hamilton Duo).
“A turbo-charged amalgam of all your saxophone heroes” The Guardian |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:21 AM |
EDM |
1679 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton - Rodney Macdonald, Colin MacDonald and Britney Rankin |
Honourable Rodney J. MacDonald, E.C.N.S., is an accomplished Cape Breton musician and dancer who has performed throughout Atlantic Canada, Eastern USA, Central Canada, and Scotland. He is the grandson of the great fiddler and composer, the late Donald Angus Beaton and comes from a family of musicians. He began step dancing at home at a young age and began playing the fiddle at the age of 12 as a result of lessons from his uncle, Kinnon Beaton. He is a former Premier of Nova Scotia and Cabinet Minister and currently the CEO of Colaisde na Gaidhlig / The Gaelic College and resides in Mabou.
Rodney is on his way home to Cape Breton after playing in Celtic Connections and Benbecula. He is joined by two other great musicians from Cape Breton, Colin Macdonald and Britney Rankin. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:37 AM |
EDM |
1680 (Sleat) |
Saltfish Forty |
The powerhouse partnership from Orkney of Douglas Montgomery (fiddle/viola) and Brian Cromarty (songs/guitar/mandola), jointly known as Saltfishforty, have won a devoted following throughout the UK and beyond, figuring greatly in the currently flourishing revival of Orkney’s traditional music. Even if you start the night sitting down it won't be long before the dance floor is filled.
It first ignited back in 2002 – more by accident than design, as Cromarty recalls: “We’d known each other since primary school, and played together loads in sessions and various bands, but then we were booked in a four-piece for a charity gig, and only us two turned up. We decided to go on and just make as much noise as two people possibly could – which is kind of how it’s been ever since.”
"Outstanding musicianship. . . their mix of traditional, contemporary and original tunes and songs, stirred together with Scottish, country, blues, Balkan and rockabilly influences, deliver a wealth of lyricism and finesse" (The Scotsman) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:42 AM |
EDM |
1681 (Sleat) |
Fergie MacDonald's Cèilidh |
A night of button box and accordion music celebrating the esteemed Fergie MacDonald of Acharacle, who has entertined dance halls and Cèilidh for 60 years. He is joined by Addie Harper Jr and other guests. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:49 AM |
EDM |
1682 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
Scotland's leading chamber orchestra sets out of their summer tour of the Highlands. Tonight the 24-strong string section returns to the Skye Festival with a programme including: Bartók - Rumanian Dances Greig - Two Elegaic Melodies, op 34 Britten - Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Dvorak - Serenade with Stephanie Gonley Director/Violin Join us as we journey through Europe, taking in the traditional tunes of the Romanian hills, set to music by Bartok, and the stunning Norwegian landscapes depicted in Grieg’s Elegaic Melodies. Czech composer Antonin Dvorak’s sunny Serenade presents one gorgeous tune after another, filler with all the warmth and generosity for which this composer is so treasured. We end our journey with a homecoming to the emotional music of Benjamin Britten. Whether it’s the soaring melodies in these works or the flying bows, energy and commitment of the SCO Strings, there’s something to enjoy here for everyone. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:00 AM |
EDM |
1683 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Iolanthe' G and S |
Inner Sound, the area's legendary Gilbert and Sullivan opera company, bring their acclaimed production of 'Iolanthe'. With some young semi-professional singers and a highly trained chorus of young and older local residents, Inner Sound is the only group regularly bringing quality G and S shows to the north of Scotland. Iolanthe - the story of the fairy Iolanthe banished from the fairy kingdom for 25 years for marrying a mortal. In true Gilbert and Sullivan fashion, a tangled plot develops and then unravels . . . But with good msuic and good humour, all ends well. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:33 AM |
EDM |
1684 (Sleat) |
'Blazin Fiddles' - 25th Birthday celebrations |
SEALL celebrates 25 years of top quality events in south Skye. Our first event was on 11 May 1991 but we have chosen tonight for the official party! So we are delighted to welcome back the award winning Blazin’ Fiddles - some of the hottest contemporary fiddle players from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, with wonderfully sympathetic piano and guitar arrangements. And they are Blazin’ ! - in the past decade no other band has quite captured Scottish fiddle music’s variety, energy and sensitivity. Like rare single malts, each member of Blazin’ Fiddles draws the distinct flavour of music from their part of the Highlands and Islands. Fiddlers Jenna Reid, Bruce MacGregor, Rua Macmillan and Kristan Harvey are joined by Anna Massie, guitar/fiddle and Angus Lyon, piano. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:01 AM |
EDM |
1685 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival 'Hallaig' play, pie and a drink |
In English and Gaelic with a little Arabic and Spanish and understood by everyone! A young man, Sorley, drives north to Raasay to try to stop the woman he loves marrying another man. Her name is Eimhir. But as Sorley nears Raasay, the memories of his upbringing in Hallaig Wood return. Memories he has suppressed since he ran away from the island at fourteen, never to return. When he reaches the island, the same choice he ran from many years ago confronts him again. 'Hallaig' is based on two poems written by Sorley Maclean - 'Hallaig' and 'An Roghainn'. It is a story about unrequited love and how the small choices we make in life can affect us. It is about loss - of time, life, love and language. With Davie Walker, Marie Morrison, Martin MacIntyre. The play lasts for 1 hour and tickets include a hot pie and a drink. Limited seating - book now! Hallaig - Dealbh-chuich le Iain F Macleòid. Tha fear òg, Somhairle, a' draibheadh gu tuath, gu Ratharsaidh. Tha e a' dol a dh'fheuchainn ri stad a chur air an gaol geal àlainn aige pòsadh duine eile. 'S e Eimhir an t-ainm a th'oirre. Ach mar as fhaisg a tha Somhairle a' tighinn air an eilean, 's ann a tha a' chuimhne aige air na thachair nuair a bha e òg a' tighinn air ais thuige. Na rudan a dh'adhbharraich gun ruith e air falbh aig ceithir bliadhna deug a dh'aois. Cha deach e air ais bhon uairsin. Nuair a tha e a' ruighinn an Eilein, tha an t-aon roghainn a thug air teiche na òige roimhe a-rithist. Tha 'Hallaig' stèidhichte air dà phìos bàrdachd le Somhairle MacGiill-eathain - "Hallag' agus 'An Roghainn'. 'S e sgeulachd mu dheidhinn gaol neo-dhìolta a th'ann, agus mar a dh'fhaodas roghainn beag atharrachadh ar beatha. Tha e mu dheidhinn call - tìm, gaol agus cànan. Tha 'Hallaig' air a riochdachadh le Theatar Robhanis, companaidh theatar Gàidhlig stèidhichte ann an Leòdhas. Fhuair an dealbh-chluich seo taic bho Alba Chruthachail, Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba, Glaschu Beò, An Lanntair agus Play Pieces. 'S e 'Uisge-Beatha gu Leòr' am pìos theatar bho dheireadh a rinn iad, an co-bhonn le Theatar Nàiseanta na h-Alba. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:41 AM |
EDM |
1686 (Sleat) |
Rab Noakes |
Rab’s first fully-professional engagements were in 1967. Almost 50 years and more than 20 albums later he remains a vital, popular, prolific and acclaimed songwriter and performer. Rab now heads out with a solo version of his recent sold-out January concert at Glasgow’s Celtic Connections. In January 2015 Rab played a significant guest role in the prestigious opening concert at Celtic Connections, an orchestration of Martyn Bennett’s acclaimed Grit album by Greg Lawson. There were also creative collaborations with Barbara Dickson and he has been touring with acclaimed Gaelic singer Kathleen MacInnes with a variation on their Love, Ballads and Murder show. A relationship with Gerry Rafferty continued from the time Rab was a founder member of Stealers Wheel. Rab is hard to pin down in terms of influences. He is an accomplished songwriter whose songs reflect his lifelong interest in the popular song, in folk song and in songwriting. Alongside his acclaimed performance skills as applied to his own compositions his celebrated interpretations feature songs from sources as diverse as Elizabeth Cotten to Beck Hansen. Rab is also on the Executive Committee of the Musicians’ Union who sponsored the ‘Venue of the Year’ award to SEALL at SMO last December. This is our way of thanking them for that support. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:44 AM |
EDM |
1687 (Sleat) |
SMO Music Student concert |
The Traditional Music Department of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, lead by Piper Decker Forrest, presents its Spring concert, featuring a wide variety of traditional musicians and singers, showing of the current generation of young talent. Guest artist is piper Allan MacDonald of Glenuig. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:38 AM |
EDM |
1688 (Sleat) |
Young Northern Sinfonia |
41 young players - Young Sinfonia is the prestigious regional youth orchestra based at Sage Gateshead made up of around 40 players and trained by visiting conductors and members of Royal Northern Sinfonia. Young Sinfonia brings together outstanding young string, wind, brass and percussion players from the North of England. Members are aged 13-19 and play at the standard of grade 7/8 and above. Over the past few years the orchestra has been conducted by international figures such as Garry Walker, Ainars Rubikis, Nicholas Kraemer and Jurjen Hempel and been joined by distinguished soloists such as Howard Shelley, and Mark Simpson, as well as providing concerto opportunities for its members. Young Sinfonia perform concerts in venues across the Northeast and also far and wide on international tours. In 2014 they formed a partnership with the Solingen Youth Orchestra who visited the North East before Young Sinfonia spent a week in Germany playing repertoire by Dvorak and Mendelssohn. Programme choices reflect their close partnership with Royal Northern Sinfonia, covering 350 years of classical music from Bach to Butterworth. Young Sinfonia are delighted to spend this year’s Easter residency with conductor Justin Doyle on the Isle of Skye and perform Beethoven’s third symphony at the Sabhal Mor Ostaig. Entry by donation in aid of Skye and Lochalsh young Carers |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:34 AM |
EDM |
1689 (Sleat) |
The North Shore Celtic Ensemble |
Hailing from Vancouver, Canada the North Shore Celtic Ensemble is a one-off, experimental youth ensemble. With a unique style and repertoire drawing on- Celtic, jazz, classical, folk, French Canadian and more- making for a spirited no-boundaries experience for both player and audience. Led by Canadian artists Claude Giguère and Jay Knutson, over the past 30 years they’ve worked to craft NSCE into an ensemble which both nurtures young celtic and folk talent whilst encouraging experimental and innovative ways of approaching the genre. One of Canada’s most renowned youth music organisations, NSCE has toured extensively across North America and Europe and arrive in Skye fresh from a residency at the Aberdeen International Youth Festival. “With strings, percussion and wind instruments, Canada’s North Shore Celtic Ensemble capped off the evening in grand fashion, bringing the audience to their feet with their spirited new takes on tradition”- Glasgow Herald |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:00 AM |
EDM |
1690 (Sleat) |
'Gallop to Callop' Iain McFarlane |
A mix of wild Strathspeys, rip-roaring jigs and reels and beautifully melodious slow airs, and good banter. “Playing of fabulous sensitivity and genuine heart” The Glasgow Herald. ‘Gallop to Callop’ is the début solo album from West Highland fiddler and ‘Blazin’ Fiddles’ founding member, Iain Macfarlane. Recorded at his Old Laundry Studio in Glenfinnan, the album is a culmination of years steeped in traditional music and brings together many wonderful musical alliances. with Iain MacFarlane, fiddle Ingrid Henderson, piano and clàrsach Ewan Robertson, guitar Dermot Byrne, accordion Megan Henderson, fiddle “Iain has rightly the reputation for bringing absolute joy to his live appearances.” Folkmusic Radio The new CD is nominated for this year’s Trad Music Awards ‘CD of the Year’ A World Premier |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:15 AM |
EDM |
1691 (Sleat) |
Reels to Ragas - Drumming workshop |
Join internationally-renowned tabla player Kuljit Bhamra in the afternoon for a family-friendly hands on Indian drumming workshop, introducing some of the rhythms and musical ideas that drive Reels to Ragas, and demystifying some of the myths surrounding Indian drumming! There are limited places available - reservations are essential. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:25 AM |
EDM |
1692 (Sleat) |
The Bevvy Sisters |
Celebrating their tenth anniversary this year - A lusciously harmonious marriage of vintage Americana, classy original songwriting and finger-licking instrumental work, the much loved Bevvy Sisters’ sound centres on the spellbinding vocal chemistry between co-lead singers Heather Macleod, Gina Rae and banjo-wielding Cera Impala. Guitarist David Donnelly completes the core quartet – complementing the ladies with bassy backup vocals. “Imagine The Andrews Sisters with Switchblades” FATEA “As sweet and sublime as a Michelin-starred dessert” FRUK |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:46 AM |
EDM |
1693 (Sleat) |
'Fras' Concert and Cèilidh Dance |
finish off a day of Gaelic activity at 'Fèill Ghàidhlig Sabhal Mòr Ostaig' with a great concert and cèilidh dance. "Fras" (coming from the Gàidhlig for "a shower") are a fresh, dynamic Highland quintet playing West coast music with a unique flare and drive from accordion, guitar, bagpipes, banjo and flute. Formed in early 2014, Fras have been giving energetic and uninhibited performing at Cèilidhs, concerts and festivals across the Highlands. Angus Binnie from Cromarty on Pipes and whistles; Murdo (Yogi) Cameron from Glenelg on Guitar; Tam ‘the Banjo’ Kinsella from Arisaig, Kirsten MacLeod from Acharacle on accordion and Colin Masterton, Ballachullish/Cumbernauld, on flutes and whistles. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:10 AM |
EDM |
1694 (Sleat) |
Glasgow Phoenix Choir |
A Gala Concert from the Classics to Scots songs and Music from the Shows. The Glasgow Phoenix Choir is delighted to be performing a concert in Sabhal Mor Ostaig as part of our Highland Tour. The Glasgow Phoenix Choir rose out of the ashes of the world famous Glasgow Orpheus Choir and this year celebrates 116 years of choral excellence – 66 years as the Glasgow Phoenix Choir and 50 years as the Glasgow Orpheus Choir. The choir flourishes under the guidance of our conductor Marilyn J Smith MBE and Cameron Murdoch, accompanist and depute conductor. The choir performs over 20 concerts per year, taking its special blend of choral music on tour, both in the UK and in Europe. The choir’s reputation continues to grow as it performs traditional choral pieces from sacred to modern. Conductor - Marilyn J Smith MBE Accompanist & Deputy Conductor - Cameron Murdoch with some tea and cake at the end. Sponsorship by The CO-OPERATIVE FUNERALCARE allows the Choir to take on more fund-raising concerts for many worthy causes such as this and to travel further afield. Our most recent tour allowed us to take part in concerts to raise funds for local charities in Thurso, and to support the Italian Chapel and St Magnus Cathedral, in the Orkney Islands. The choir has itself raised over £1.5M for many charities in the 66 years of its existence – which resulted in the award of the Paul Harris Fellowship from Rotary International. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:19 AM |
EDM |
1695 (Sleat) |
'Tional' Gaelic supergroup |
Gaelic, Scots songs and music from Skye's new 'Gaelic super-group'. Individually they are all well known as Mod Gold Medallists and members of well known bands, and together they bring together a great night of Gaelic and Scots song, music and good craic. Christine Primrose, Gaelic song; Billy Ross, Gaelic and Scots song; Arthur Cormack, Gaelic song; Decker Forrest, pipes; Iain Smith, guitar; and Blair Douglas, keyboards and accordian. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:31 AM |
EDM |
1696 (Sleat) |
African gum-boot workshop Bruce Ncube |
Bruce Ncube is a drum, music, dance and mbira teacher from Bulawayo, who returns to the UK for the summer to lead workshops teaching us dance and traditional songs from Zimbabwe. Come along to this very family friendly workshop in African dance. If you remember visits in recent years from Black Umfolozi, the joy of African miners gum-boot dancers will have stuck with you. Wear your welly-boots and join in the fun. Have'not got them with you - don't let that stop you! Suitable for everyone. 90 minutes long. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:16 AM |
EDM |
1697 (Sleat) |
Glasgow Skye Association 150th Anniversary Cèilidh |
A great night of Gaelic song and music with Kenna Campbell, Kirsteen Grant, Calum Ross, Seumas Campbell, Arthur Cormack, Donald Murray, Iain MacLean, Ruairidh Cormack, Kirsteen Graham and Decker Forrest. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:28:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:21 AM |
EDM |
1698 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus - Workshop |
The travelling circus school and international team of circus heroes is coming back to Skye! After their epic first visit to last year's Skye Festival, 'Let's Circus' return, this time to Kyleakin with more workshops for all ages and a fantastic circus show each night. You are in for a treat. Sign up for classes each day and learn all kinds of circus tricks. From trapeze to tumbling, tight-wire to toothbrush twiddling, the team from Let’s Circus wants to help you become awesome! Workshops are in age sets and are for all levels, beginners to aspiring experts. £5 workshop entry for all ages, £10 evening show for all ages |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:28 AM |
EDM |
1699 (Sleat) |
African singing workshop Bruce Ncube |
Bruce Ncube is a drum, music, dance and mbira teacher from Bulawayo, who returns to the UK for the summer to lead workshops teaching us dance and traditional songs from Zimbabwe. After his visit to Kyle last year, we are delighted to invite Bruce onto Skye. His singing workshops are inclusive, emotionally charged and uplifting. Every participant is invited to open their hearts and lungs wide, and enjoy singing beautiful, traditional songs in Zimbabwean languages, such as Shona and Ndebele. Suitable for everyone who just loves singing in groups. 2 hours. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:22 AM |
EDM |
1700 (Sleat) |
Christopher Guild Scottish piano music |
A piano concert of Scottish composers and music, with a lot of folk music and a particular emphasis on the work of the late, great Ronald Stevenson.
Born in Scotland in 1986, Christopher Guild studied piano and violin locally before entering St Mary’s Music School, Edinburgh aged 13. He took top honours in the Moray Piano Competition 2001 - he remains the youngest winner to this day.
Christopher entered the Royal College of Music in 2005 as a Foundation Scholar and studied for six years with Andrew Ball, gaining a First Class BMus (Hons), and the MMus and Artist Diploma with Distinction. He went on to be the Richard Carne Junior Fellowship in Performance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance 2012-13. Christopher now combines performing and recording with extensive teaching commitments, at Junior Trinity in London and the Godolphin School in Salisbury.
“A naturally creative and innovatory musician ... Such pianists are rare ... He is a wonderful advocate for new music.” - Royal College of Music, London
Tonight’s concert is made possible by an anonymous sponsor for the hire of the piano. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:49 AM |
EDM |
1701 (Sleat) |
'Cèilear' concert cèilidh dance. |
Come along and join in a Cèilidh dance with ‘The Cèilidh Trailers’, young talented traditional musicians from the area who have been brought together to play concerts, cèilidhs and dances, through Fèis an Earraich. Their quality will astonish you.Many already are out earning their lviing from their music and expect some cèilidh dances thrown in for good measure! Thig is gabh pàirt ann an Cèilidh nan Cùrsaichean Goirid, le ‘Cèilear` a’ cluich tron oidhche. Tha fàilte chridheil ron a h-uile duine. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:07:23 AM |
EDM |
1702 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus Cèilidh |
'The Magpie' tent stays up for a final night with a community cèilidh. Come along and join an assortment of musicians followed by a cèilidh dance. Ourtdoor footwear is vital. Performers include the internatioanlly renowned Breakish Cèilidh Band, Cèilear - the young musicians from the area, and an open mic session for all-comers to take to the stage. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:16 AM |
EDM |
1703 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton concert |
Cape Breton, and particularly Mabou, is a stronghold of Scottish music traditions. Fiddler and pianist Calum MacKenzie is from a Gaelic-speaking family with South Uist connections - his brother Angus is part of Dàimh. Calum learned his fiddle from and has played alongside many great Cape Breton musicians and we welcome this annual visit from Cape Breton tutors who are over at the 'Ceòlas' Summer School. Born and raised in West Bay Road, Inverness County, Shelly Campbell has been playing traditional Cape Breton music for more than 20 years. Shelly’s playing is powerful, lively and graceful and deeply rooted in the traditions she grew up listening to. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:46 AM |
EDM |
1704 (Sleat) |
Fred Morrison, piping concert |
Fred Morrison is one of Scotland’s great and outstanding pipes and whistle players. The celebrated Gaelic piping tradition of his father’s native South Uist forms the bedrock of his intensely expressive, uniquely adventurous style. His outstanding technical prowess saw him winning many top competition prizes while still at school, and inspired by pioneering acts like the Bothy Band and the Tannahill Weavers. Although his first-love instrument remains the great Highland bagpipes, over the years his mastery has expanded to encompass whistles, Scottish smallpipes, or reelpipes and Irish uilleann pipes. He was also one of the first Scottish artists to forge dynamic links with his Celtic cousins in Brittany and north-west Spain, adding further to his repertoire of influences and tunes, and has long been renowned as an outstanding composer. “widely regarded as one of the greatest Scottish pipers alive today.” |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:42 AM |
EDM |
1705 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus - performance |
A return visit for three days of workshops and performances for everyone, in a special small marquee. Working with the Skye Circus Skills Group and other community partnerships. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:37 AM |
EDM |
1706 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus - workshop |
The travelling circus school and international team of circus heroes is coming back to Skye! After their epic first visit to last year's Skye Festival, 'Let's Circus' return, this time to Kyleakin with more workshops for all ages and a fantastic circus show each night. You are in for a treat. Sign up for classes each day and learn all kinds of circus tricks. From trapeze to tumbling, tight-wire to toothbrush twiddling, the team from Let’s Circus wants to help you become awesome! Workshops are in age sets and are for all levels, beginners to aspiring experts. £10 workshop entry for all ages, £10 evening show for allages and £15.00 for both workshop & evening |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:32 AM |
EDM |
1707 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus - performance |
A return visit for three days of workshops and performances for everyone, in a special small marquee. Working with the Skye Circus Skills Group and other community partnerships. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:40 AM |
EDM |
1708 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus - workshop |
The travelling circus school and international team of circus heroes is coming back to Skye! After their epic first visit to last year's Skye Festival, 'Let's Circus' return, this time to Kyleakin with more workshops for all ages and a fantastic circus show each night. You are in for a treat. Sign up for classes each day and learn all kinds of circus tricks. From trapeze to tumbling, tight-wire to toothbrush twiddling, the team from Let’s Circus wants to help you become awesome! Workshops are in age sets and are for all levels, beginners to aspiring experts. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:35 AM |
EDM |
1709 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village workshops |
Tosta is a collaboration between several minority language communities of Europe’s Atlantic coast - a concert village which will arrive on the back of two lorries, all the way from Donastia or San Sebastian, the capital of the Basque Country, and City of Culture in 2016. The village unfolds with a stage, exhibition hall, a radio shack, and a programme of events during the day and into the evening. ‘Tosta’ means the bench in a boat, and is a word that is present, with small variations, in many minority languages along the European Atlantic coast. This summer 'Tosta' is visiting and bringing together music and language from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Galicia, Faroe Islands, The Basque Country and Fryslan. Events includes an open stage for musicians, exhibitions, the origami flotilla of paper boats made by local school-children, a human mosaic and radio programmes from all the countries involved. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:12 AM |
EDM |
1710 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village + workshops |
Còmhlan Tosta brings together 7 musicians, an international collaboration full of music, one from each of the seven TOSTA-regions. Together they are playing at each TOSTA festival organised in all the participating regions. Tonight is their fourth festival peformance. Scotland - Rona Wilkie, Fryslân - Marit Talens, Ireland - Caoimhín Ó Fearghail, Wales - Gwilym Bowen Rhys, Galicia - Mónica de Nut, Cornwall - Bec Applebee, and from Basque Country - Oreka TX. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:08 AM |
EDM |
1711 (Sleat) |
'The Boy Who Bit Picasso'' - Untied Artists |
When picasso comes to stay, anything can happen. . . The story, based on a real-life incident involving the son of the photographer Lee Miller, is a sweet little tale about a sulky schoolboy who bonds with a Clouseau-ish, beret-wearing, bull-obsessed painter, spouting French and Spanish but very little English. What makes the show, however, are the regular pauses in which to let the kids get on with mask-making, collages, and drawing – all of which pertain brilliantly to the story, and subliminally allow them to absorb some of Picasso’s artistic ideas. At one point, the children are encouraged to inolve the parents and adults. "The childllike joy of Picasso's painting is brilliantly conveyed, and kids, like mine, will come out learning that art is fun." SEALL has already seen the play and particularly encouraged the company to come north. Like all good children's theatre is is totally brilliant for adults (in fact they MUST be there, see above!) as well, and, in this case, great anyone with who paints or has children who love painting and colours. The play lasts 70 minutes. "Channels the spirit of the artists . . . a sweet little tale." The Guardian. https://youtu.be/RldDU6kTPIE |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:57 AM |
EDM |
1712 (Sleat) |
Cal Flyn 'Thicker than Water' |
History, Secrets and Guilt - a memoir by Cal Flyn. In brief while holidaying at her parents’ home in Skye a few years ago, Cal discovered that her ancestor Angus McMillan, born and raised on Skye, and later a great pioneer of early Australia, had in truth led a series of violent massacres of the indigenous population over there. She discovered that he was known by another name: The Butcher of Gippsland. Driven to piece together his and her family’s story, Cal retraced McMillan’s journey, to look for answers and seek out the representatives of the Aboriginal group he had terrorised. Here story resonates with people of, and visitors to, Skye as some of them will be related to the Highlanders who left for Australia. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:34 AM |
EDM |
1713 (Sleat) |
Diptesh Bhattacharya, Sarod concert |
A very welcome return for Diptesh Bhattacharya, a rising star in the galaxy of Indian Classical Music.
He won the hearts of our audiences a few years ago, with his personal style, unique tonal quality as well as the 'gayaki aang baaj', the ability to play and sing through their instrument with the versatility of the human voice.
Diptesh started training at the incredible age of three in Classical Vocal under his mother Mrs. Bansari Bhattacharya. At the age of ten, he fell in love with the Sarod instrument and started training under Aloke Lahiri.
Having won the coveted degree of Sangeet Pravakar, Diptesh successfully completed a music appreciation course under State Music Academy, in West Bengal. He is now under the training and guidance of Sri Kushal Das, one of the greatest sitar players of 'Shreniya Maihar Gharana' of this era.
He is joined by Udit Pankhania on Tabla. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:44 AM |
EDM |
1714 (Sleat) |
'Blazin Fiddles' additional night |
We are delighted to welcome back the award winning Blazin’ Fiddles - some of the hottest contemporary fiddle players from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, with wonderfully sympathetic piano and guitar arrangements. And they are Blazin’ ! - in the past decade no other band has quite captured Scottish fiddle music’s variety, energy and sensitivity. Like rare single malts, each member of Blazin’ Fiddles draws the distinct flavour of music from their part of the Highlands and Islands. Fiddlers Jenna Reid, Bruce MacGregor, Rua Macmillan and Kristan Harvey are joined by Anna Massie, guitar/fiddle and Angus Lyon, piano. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:03 AM |
EDM |
1715 (Sleat) |
Young Traditional Musicians of the Year concert |
The Traditional Music and Song Association of Scotland head to Skye with the finalists of the BBC Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2015. Of special interest to us is fiddler and piper Seamus O’Baoighill who lives in Sleat. with Claire Hastings, song and 2015 winner Robyn Stapleton, song and 2014 winner Ainsley Hamill, song (Gemma Donald, fiddle) Heather Downie, clarsach Ryan Young, fiddle with accompanist Anna Massie of Blazin’ Fiddles. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:56 AM |
EDM |
1716 (Sleat) |
'The Adventures of Prince Achmed' Archive film and 'Sink' |
Edinburgh's leading independent cinema, Filmhouse is delighted to work with SEALL to present a Scottish tyour of one of cinema's earliest animated features 'The Adventures of Prince Achmed', with a specially musical score performed live by acoustic trio 'Sink'. Widely considered to be the first full-length animated feature in the history of cinema, 'The Adventures of Prince Achmed' is a beautifully crafted piece of storytelling based loosely on the Arabian Nights. The film is an exciting tale of sword fights, genies and adventure told using a silhouette animation technique pioneered by director Lotte Reiniger. Filmhouse Edinburgh have commissioned acoustic trio Sink to bring their live sounds to this very special animated feature as part of a Scotland-wide tour. Reaching beyond their usual instrumentation of violin, accordion and saxophone to create a score that is in part conjured, Sink set the quiet air into magical vibration. "mysterious and beautiful" Brian Morton of The Wire (Germany 1926, Dir. Lotte Reiniger, U, 1h 5m) with a free glass of wine. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:27 AM |
EDM |
1717 (Sleat) |
Catherine Wheels Theatre - 'Martha' |
Catherine Wheels Theatre Company is one of Scotland's leading Theatre Companies for young people. Today they present 'Martha', a warm and funny show about a stubborn and eccentric woman who lives on her own by the sea and doesn’t want any friends. But one day a mischievous goose turns up and Martha’s life is never the same again. 'Martha' has been performed nearly 300 times since 2001 in Canada, USA (New York), Scotland, England, The Netherlands, China, Singapore and Australia. It was written by Andy Manley, Gill Robertson and Annie Wood. It is part of the new Imaginate and National Theatre of Scotland in partnership with Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Starcatchers and Visible Fictions, who have launched 'Theatre in Schools Scotland', an exciting new initiative for theatre in Scotland’s schools. Imaginate and National Theatre of Scotland in partnership with Catherine Wheels Theatre Company, Starcatchers and Visible Fictions, have launched Theatre in Schools Scotland; an exciting new initiative for theatre in Scotland’s schools. Like all good children's theatre this will be particualrly enjoyed by adults as well. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:53 AM |
EDM |
1718 (Sleat) |
Diptesh Bhattacharya, Sarod concert in Dunvegan |
SEALL welcomes a third visit from Diptesh Bhattacharya, a rising star in the galaxy of Indian Classical Music. He won the hearts of discerning audience with his personal style, unique tonal quality as well as the gayaki aang baaj. He started training at the incredible age of three in Classical Vocal under his mother Mrs. Bansari Bhattacharya. At the age of ten, he fell in love with the Sarod and initiated his training under Aloke Lahiri.
Having won the coveted degree of Sangeet Pravakar , Diptesh successfully completed music appreciation course under State Music Academy in West Bengal. He is now under the training and guidance of Sri Kushal Das, one of the greatest sitar players of Shreniya Maihar Gharana of this era.
He is joined by Udit Pankhania on Tabla. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:46 AM |
EDM |
1719 (Sleat) |
'The Boy Who Bit Picasso' - Untied Artists |
When Picasso comes to stay, anything can happen. . . The story, based on a real-life incident involving the son of the photographer Lee Miller, is a sweet little tale about a sulky schoolboy who bonds with a Clouseau-ish, beret-wearing, bull-obsessed painter, spouting French and Spanish but very little English. What makes the show, however, are the regular pauses in which to let the kids get on with mask-making, collages, and drawing – all of which pertain brilliantly to the story, and subliminally allow them to absorb some of Picasso’s artistic ideas. At one point, the children are encouraged to inolve the parents and adults. "The childllike joy of Picasso's painting is brilliantly conveyed, and kids, like mine, will come out learning that art is fun." SEALL has already seen the play and particularly encouraged the company to come north. Like all good children's theatre is is totally brilliant for adults (in fact they MUST be there, see above!) as well, and, in this case, great anyone with who paints or has children who love painting and colours. The play lasts 70 minutes. "Channels the spirit of the artists . . . a sweet little tale." The Guardian. https://youtu.be/RldDU6kTPIE |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:55 AM |
EDM |
1720 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Youth Section |
A children's opera in one act for all the family. It lasts for 1 hour with no interval.
Inner Sound is a group of enthusiastic and energetic folk who love getting together to indulge in their passion for singing. Most of our members come from Skye and Lochalsh, although there are a few who travel from as far as Inverness to join in the fun.
Inner Sound would not exist without our founder, and we are grateful to Ann Lampard for her boundless energy, knowledge and enthusiasm. In her many years of successful teaching, particularly at the Junior Royal Academy of Music in London, she gained invaluable experience at getting the best out of each one of her students, and making it fun in the process! In recognition for her services to music Ann was awarded an MBE in 2015. We are delighted to have her at the helm of our own happy band of singers, and grateful for her dedication to the continuing success of Inner Sound.
This is the first production with the cast drawn entirely from our younger members.
Benjamin Britten wrote 'The Little Sweep' , a one act Opera, for seven teenaged voices and three adult voices. It is perfect Britten Opera in miniature, with great bouncing tunes and witty ensembles and choruses. It is set in the 19th century in a large country house in Suffolk where Juliet Brook and her sisters Sophie and Gay live. The Crome cousins, Hughie and Jonny, accompanied by their nurserymaid Rowan, are visiting the family in the school holidays and are horrified by the poor little sweep boy, who has been sold by his father to the wicked sweeps, Black Bob and Clem. The horrid housekeeper, Miss Baggot and the evil sweeps are continuously duped by the children who eventually manage to set the young sweep free with a couple of silver crowns in his pocket !
It is based upon a story supposedly told by a housekeeper in a large country house in Suffolk, where Britten lived. This lady narrated the story as it had been told to her by her grandmother. It is also a sad social comment on the abuse and exploitation of poor children in the Victorian era.
Ann says what a joy and privilege it is to be able to produce and direct this challenging work using ten of the most talented young singers she has taught, and everyone of them living in Skye and Lochalsh !
Lasts 1 Hour with no interval
Tickets - £10 and £5 for under 16s. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:20 AM |
EDM |
1721 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Youth Section |
A children's opera in one act for all the family. It lasts for 1 hour with no interval.
Inner Sound is a group of enthusiastic and energetic folk who love getting together to indulge in their passion for singing. Most of our members come from Skye and Lochalsh, although there are a few who travel from as far as Inverness to join in the fun.
Inner Sound would not exist without our founder, and we are grateful to Ann Lampard for her boundless energy, knowledge and enthusiasm. In her many years of successful teaching, particularly at the Junior Royal Academy of Music in London, she gained invaluable experience at getting the best out of each one of her students, and making it fun in the process! In recognition for her services to music Ann was awarded an MBE in 2015. We are delighted to have her at the helm of our own happy band of singers, and grateful for her dedication to the continuing success of Inner Sound.
This is the first production with the cast drawn entirely from our younger members.
Benjamin Britten wrote 'The Little Sweep' , a one act Opera, for seven teenaged voices and three adult voices. It is perfect Britten Opera in miniature, with great bouncing tunes and witty ensembles and choruses. It is set in the 19th century in a large country house in Suffolk where Juliet Brook and her sisters Sophie and Gay live. The Crome cousins, Hughie and Jonny, accompanied by their nurserymaid Rowan, are visiting the family in the school holidays and are horrified by the poor little sweep boy, who has been sold by his father to the wicked sweeps, Black Bob and Clem. The horrid housekeeper, Miss Baggot and the evil sweeps are continuously duped by the children who eventually manage to set the young sweep free with a couple of silver crowns in his pocket !
It is based upon a story supposedly told by a housekeeper in a large country house in Suffolk, where Britten lived. This lady narrated the story as it had been told to her by her grandmother. It is also a sad social comment on the abuse and exploitation of poor children in the Victorian era.
Ann says what a joy and privilege it is to be able to produce and direct this challenging work using ten of the most talented young singers she has taught, and everyone of them living in Skye and Lochalsh !
Tickets - £10 and £5 for under 16s. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:18 AM |
EDM |
1722 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Spring Concert' |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:40 AM |
EDM |
1723 (Sleat) |
Tony McManus, guitar |
To find a unique voice on so ubiquitous an instrument as the acoustic guitar is quite an achievement: to do so within a centuries old idiom where the instrument has no real history is truly remarkable.
Tony McManus has come to be recognised throughout the world as the leading guitarist in Celtic Music. From early childhood his twin obsessions of traditional music and acoustic guitar have worked together to produce a startlingly original approach to this ancient art. In Tony’s hands the complex ornamentation normally associated with fiddles and pipes are accurately transferred to guitar in a way that preserves the integrity and emotional impact of the music.
Self taught from childhood, initially through listening to the family record collection, McManus abandoned academia in his twenties to pursue music full time. The session scene in Glasgow and Edinburgh provided the springboard for gigs around Scotland and a studio set for BBC Radio, frequently rebroadcast, began to spread the word.
His ability to reach audiences unfamiliar with traditional music is remarkable- he is quite comfortable at predominantly classical events such as the Dundee and Derry Guitar Festivals (appearing six times between the two) the Uppsala Guitar Festival and even The Bogotá International Guitar Festival where he followed virtuoso Eduardo Fernandez. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:10 AM |
EDM |
1724 (Sleat) |
Angus Nicolson Trio concert |
Following their well-received debut album, ‘Lassies that baffle us’, SEALL is delighted to present the Trio and their new album ‘Sealladh Àrd’. Angus Nicolson, Scottish Border Pipes and whistles. Both grandfathers were pipers, one from Skye and one from South Uist. His father and Uncle were pipers and his mother a Gaelic singer. He had a successful time in junior competitions, winning the under 18 section at Northern Meeting 2002 and also the under 18 Young Piper of the Year. Andrew MacPherson, whistles and bodhran, from another musical family based in Portree. Andrew began playing drums in the Skye Pipe Band at the age of 9 and went on to study for a degree in traditional music at RSMDA in Glasgow. Murdoch Cameron, guitar and accordion, was born in 1991 in Glenelg, the youngest of the band members and a remarkably accomplished player. ‘Rounding off the night in terrifically taut, rousing fashion were the Angus Nicolson Trio.’ Sue Wilson |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:50 AM |
EDM |
1725 (Sleat) |
'Dead Man's Waltz' vs 'Injuns' |
The Dead Man's Waltz are four musicians from the Isle of Skye who are re-imagining their traditions into a style they call 'folk-noir'. Their music traces a path through the dance halls of Weimar Republic Germany, Kurt Weill and Hans Eisler, though Tom Waits and the Pogues to more recent acts such as Yann Tiersen and Beirut. Using song, storytelling and film, their music describes a weird arc of destruction and menace through the history of the last century. Theirs is a litany of small-town crimes and dark romances that is fascinating and irresistable. “The Dead Man’s Waltz find the common ground between the bleak tragedy of the island folk ballads and the more flamboyant execution of the European cabaret tradition.” The Scotsman |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:50 AM |
EDM |
1726 (Sleat) |
The Kelvin Ensemble Orchestra |
The Kelvin Ensemble was founded in 1991 by a group of students at Glasgow University. This provided musicians from across the University with the opportunity to perform classical music concerts under the direction of professional conductors. Hebrides Overture - Mendelssohn Symphony no 8 - Schubert Barber of Seville Overture - Rossini Symphony no 6 - Beethoven In its first 10 years the Ensemble specialised in chamber music and was recognised as one of Scotland's leading non-professional chamber orchestras. Due to a size increase of over three times, the Ensemble now performs symphonic works rather than chamber music, but has continued to have the goal of allowing as many university students as possible the opportunity to perform orchestral music. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:15 AM |
EDM |
1727 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra |
Based in Broadford on the Isle of Skye, SLO is one of only three Scottish island-based orchestras. In spite of drawing from a population of just 12,500, covering an area of over 1000 sq. miles, we have most of the instruments required for a small classical orchestra so are able to perform a wide variety of music, from baroque to modern. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:47 AM |
EDM |
1728 (Sleat) |
'Lost at Sea' - Catherine Wheels |
Award-winning theatre company Catherine Wheels find themselves Lost at Sea as they explore the biggest subject one can possibly try and tackle – the ocean. The journey begins with a boy and a girl, fascinated by the story of 28,800 bath toys that accidentally ended up flung into the unrelenting currents of the Pacific Ocean. Their investigation sees them uncover the mysteries of the sea and discovering its importance to every one of us on earth.
Lost at Sea will explore ocean physics and environmental issues inspired by the curious tale of a collection of colourful bath time toys that accidentally found themselves flung in the Pacific Ocean. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:22 AM |
EDM |
1729 (Sleat) |
The Siobhan Miller Trio |
Two-time winner of Scots Singer of the Year, Siobhan Miller is widely regarded as one of the foremost vocalists in Scotland. Her soulful and stirring renewal of traditional song effortlessly stills and silences all spaces. Her debut solo album, Flight of Time was nominated for album of the year at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards 2015. A recipient of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, alongside Jeana Leslie – with whom she went on to release two acclaimed albums and tour internationally, Siobhan is also a former member of folk group Salt House, whose album was heralded as “seamless” by The Guardian. Her style has been honed through collaborations and studies with many of Scotland’s top musicians. She is part of the all-star cast and a featured solo singer within Far Far from Ypres, directed by Ian MacCalman, has performed on Broadway, New York, and in 2014 was a guest singer with National Theatre of Scotland in their Alternative Burns production. She has been lauded as “the finest young interpreter of Scots traditional song” (Scotland on Sunday). ''assured and precise… Siobhan Miller’s vocals are bright and unforced." The Guardian "One of the finest young voices on the Scottish folk scene" The Scotsman Plus opening set from the RCS students |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:53 AM |
EDM |
1730 (Sleat) |
Plan B Dance 'Citizen' |
Plan B is one of Scotland’s leading dance companies, based in Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Created by Glasgow-based Irish-born choreographer Chrissie Ardill and composer Mariam Rezaei, Citizen is a darkly humorous look at how we bring our identity with us where ever we go. With 4 dancers and live music mixed by Mariam Citizen takes us on the journey so many immigrants have made. This new production is an exploration of global migration and what happens when we arrive in new destinations. People leave places, sometimes by choice, sometimes because they have to. Where do they go and how do they fit in? What are the barriers and who put them there? What happens when cultures collide? Does anybody listen? Is it easier to hide away? How far do they integrate in their new community and how much do they save of the culture they left behind? Vibrant movement with music and song, laced with humour, combine in this hour-long production for audiences of all ages. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:29:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:50 AM |
EDM |
1731 (Sleat) |
'The Magic Horse' - Puppet Animation Festival and Yugen |
Fingal is seeking his fortune when his tired old horse is replaced by a magic one. The magic horse takes him on an adventure to meet a Prince who then sends Fingal on a number of quests to win the heart of a Princess. But who will win her love in the end? And what will become of the magic horse? In this story telling show with audience involvement, performed in a vivid and colourful cloth setting of patchwork trees, fields and sky, children become courtiers, mountains and magnificent castles. Puppets move through human forests and snapping crocodile waters on an ever changing shadow back drop. Based on a Scottish fairy tale. Suitable for 3yrs+ 45mins |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:11 AM |
EDM |
1732 (Sleat) |
Traditional concert with 'Dallahan' |
Dallahan are one of the fastest rising forces on the international folk circuit; heavily rooted in traditional Irish music, but with hugely diverse backgrounds and influences. They call on their mixed Irish, Scottish and Hungarian heritage to create a unique and seamless musical montage, drawing in influences from jazz, funk, pop and classical music. Dallahan will push and pull you along on a musical journey, artistically transcending from tender and delicate songs from Transylvania, to relentlessly punchy Irish dance tunes littered with funk grooves and everything in between.
Dallahan's new release, 'Matter Of Time' showcases the sound that they have developed since their debut album's release. Having found their feet musically when conceiving the first album's material, they have expanded and developed their ideas, exploring more ambitious and artful musical avenues whilst maintaining the same open minded approach to traditional music.
Hamish Napier
Hamish is a multi-instrumentalist and composer from the Scottish Highlands, working in Glasgow's vibrant music scene.
He has worked with Capercaillie’s Karen Matheson, Phil Cunningham, Martyn Bennett, Treacherous Orchestra and Eddi Reader. He has toured internationally with award-winning folk quartet Back of the Moon, and now more recently in 'Nae Plans' with Adam Sutherland. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:27 AM |
EDM |
1733 (Sleat) |
'Imar' |
There are many reasons to be excited about new Glasgow-based five-piece Ímar – not least a line-up featuring current and former members of Mànran, RURA, Talisk, Barrule, Cara, Mabon and The Lowground, whose collectively crammed trophy-cabinet includes a BBC Young Folk Award and several All-Britain/All-Ireland titles. By far the best and biggest reason, however, is how excited the band are themselves. “As soon as we all sat down to play together properly, it just worked,” says bodhrán player Adam Brown (RURA), originally from Suffolk. “We were a bit stunned, to be honest; all looking round at everyone else, thinking, ‘Is it just me, or was that really good?’” “It’s definitely more of a pure-drop trad sound than most of the other bands we’re involved in,” adds Cork-born uilleann piper, flautist and whistle player Ryan Murphy (Mànran), “but I think that’s partly why it feels so natural. We’re going back to the music we started out playing – which is ultimately the reason why we’re all here as musicians.” Ímar’s formation also embodies a more personal reconnection with its members’ formative years, dating back long before their recent camaraderie around Glasgow’s justly celebrated session scene. All five of them – also including fiddler Tomás Callister and bouzouki ace Adam Rhodes (Barrule/Mabon), both from the Isle of Man, plus Glasgow native Mohsen Amini (Talisk) on concertina – originally met as teenagers through Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, the Irish traditional music network that tutors budding players throughout the British Isles and beyond, and stages the annual schedule of Fleadh competitions. Mairead Stewart was born and raised in the village of Upper Coll on the Isle of Lewis, where song and poetry surrounded her as a child. This fostered her great love of Gaelic song and she later went on to win the coveted Gold Medal at the Royal National Mod in Airdrie in 1993. Since then her reputation as a singer has spread far and wide. Ewen Henderson hails from the Scottish West Highland town of Fort William and has been naturally steeped in the traditional music and Gaelic culture of the area from an early age. Now in his twenties, Ewen started learning the fiddle at five years of age and since then has mastered an impressive array of instruments, having had the privilege of learning from many of the true masters of West Highland traditional music such as Aonghas Grant Snr. on fiddle and Angus MacColl on bagpipes, whilst also being influenced by his strong family musical heritage. Over the years, Ewen has been fortunate enough to play all over the world from Shanghai to the Isle of Skye with a host of top Scottish and global cross-genre bands including the world-renowned Battlefield Band, with whom he toured for several years. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:32 AM |
EDM |
1734 (Sleat) |
Anne Martin and Jason Singh with 'Routes' World Premiere |
Fresh from its launch in Hull's City of Culture programme and on its way to London's Southbank, tonight's show is a remarkable coup for SEALL with which to launch the Skye Festival.
Anne Martin, Gaelic singer, was born and brought up in Trotternish on the Isle of Skye. She learned her tradition from older neighbours and relatives and has been singing and researching Gaelic song since childhood.
She recently received a PRS biennial award to produce the short piece 'Ceumannan' (steps, strides) working with vocal sculptor Jason Singh, for the Hull City of Culture programme. Then as part of an ATLAS Arts project on Skye, Anne and Jason visited India, researching Jason's background, to complement Anne's understanding of her own roots. They created a layering of contemporary music for Anne's traditional Gaelic song and collaborated with well known Indian musicians Sharat Chandra Srivastava and Gyan Singh.
Out of this has grown 'Routes' which tonight receives its World Premier on Skye |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:53 AM |
EDM |
1735 (Sleat) |
'Good Times for Happy People' |
As part of the 2017 World Tour of the Hebrides, Let’s Circus returns to Skye by popular demand, again under the Skye Bridge at Kyleakin with an international cast and a show filled with comedy, acrobatics, juggling, aerial circus and spectacle all inside the beautiful Big Top ‘The Magpie’.
Come and see international stars from five continents including Kenya’s ‘Duo OneFace‘, the Japanese unicycling comedians ‘Witty Look‘, the amazing teenage aerialist ‘Frinzi’ and the unforgettable human cartoon ‘The Balloonatic‘.
Some tickets may be available on the door, but we advise you to pre-book to avoid disappointment. Demand will be high as our venue fills quickly and previous shows in island communities have sold out! |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:49 AM |
EDM |
1736 (Sleat) |
'Paris Blues' 1961 Film and NYJOS |
NYOS Jazz Orchestra (The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland) holds a Summer School at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig each year and we find an excuse to screen a jazz-related film.
Tonight we are showing 'Paris Blues' (1961, 1hr 38 mins), a cool, breezy and laid-back character-led romantic drama with strong turns by the four likable leads, including Sidney Poitier and Paul Newman with a rich, plentiful score by Duke Ellington, and an on-screen appearance of Louis Armstrong.
The evening opens with a short live set from some of the young jazz players, led by Rick Taylor. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:04 AM |
EDM |
1737 (Sleat) |
'Road Trip Across the Americas' - National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland |
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland, led by Music director Malcolm Edmonstone and Principal Conductor Andrew Bain, brings together around 30 of Scotland's best young performers for a Summer School on Skye. With some seriously funky music, revisiting Donald Fagan’s seminal solo debut Nightfly, these concerts will involve a vocal jazz ensemble, one of the Jazz programme’s most exciting recent developments. The concert opens with the NYOS Jazz Access project, with a range of big band repertoire. The featured guest artist is the amazing Scottish guitarist Malcolm MacFarlane. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:20 AM |
EDM |
1738 (Sleat) |
'The Cèilidh Trailers' |
An informal cèilidh and dance with our young local talent. Each year, through out area's junior Fèis an Earraich a group of young musicians and singers are brought together to head out around the community with a series of concerts and cèilidhs. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:15 AM |
EDM |
1739 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound 'Patience' G and S |
Gilbert and Sullivan's sixth collaboration was "Patience", or "Bunthorne's Bride". Patience satirises the "aesthetic craze" of the 1870s and '80s, when the output of poets, composers, painters and designers of all kinds was prolific.
Inner Sound is possibly Scotland's leading amateur G and S producers. Anne Lampard MBE has for years been training young and older singers, some of whom are now working in the professional operatic circuit.
For one night only at the Skye Festival - reservations are essential for this sell-out show. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:37 AM |
EDM |
1740 (Sleat) |
Alastair Fraser's Mammoth Fiddle Night |
Alasdair Fraser of Scotland and California, will being staging his Mammoth Fiddle event as part of the Skye Festival at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. The event is part of the annual Fiddle Summer School and Alasdair wants the concert to be an entertaining and fun extravaganza event for the course participants as well as the public. Last year he jammed in well over 100 fiddlers, 30 cellists and some soloists to entertain a full house of excited listeners.
Guests will include Mike Vass, Lauren MacColl, Louise MacKenzie on fiddle, Natalie Haas, Seylan Baxter, Patricia Strain, cellos; Innes Watson, guitar, fiddle; Mairi Britton, dance; and Christine Primrose, song.
"Alasdair Fraser is recognized throughout the world not only as one of the finest fiddle-players Scotland has ever produced, but also as someone whose name is synonymous with the vibrant cultural renaissance which is transforming the Scottish musical scene." Bruce MacWilliam, Scots Magazine |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:36 AM |
EDM |
1741 (Sleat) |
Music from the Islands - Alana MacInnes et al |
The musical talent coming out of the Hebrides is quite remarkable. Tonight four musicians give us fiddle, box and bagpipe music with some songs thrown in. The line-up is Alana MacInnes from South Uist, on pipes and whistles; Caitlin McNeill from Colonsay, on vocals and guitar; Shona Masson from Skye, on fiddle; and Fiona Black on accordion from mainland Highlands, which tonight we declare an honourary island!
No doubt they will be joined by a guest or two.
A 'Pay What you Like' event |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:38 AM |
EDM |
1742 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron, fiddle with Marc Clements |
One of Scotland’s finest fiddle players, Charlie McKerron won the Daily Record Golden Fiddle Award. He first joined Capercaillie in 1985 and has toured extensively throughout the world with the band. An accomplished composer Charlie’s music has been widely recorded and he has contributed to the film “Rob Roy” and more recently “Four Men and a Malt” and “Gruth is Uachdar” (Crowdie and Cream) which he co-wrote with Donald Shaw for which they received 2 RTS awards.
Fee Charlie - £400.00
Fee Marc Clements - £450.00 |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:13 AM |
EDM |
1743 (Sleat) |
Isle of Skye Piping Society |
Each year the festival works with the Isle of Skye Piping Society and their chosen concert is again the remarkably musical Caimbeul family of Sleat and now Kyle. Piper Brìghde Chaimbeul was the Radio 2 young folk Award winner in 2016 and is now a headlining act in many festivals. She is joined by her sisters Steaphanaidh and Ciorstaidh-Sara , and younger brother Ioseph.
Gate Income - £1020
Raffle Income - £131.00
Paid £800 to IoS Piping Society (They paid Caimbeul's £450)
SEALL kept raffle income + £220.00 fee = £351 total |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:04 AM |
EDM |
1744 (Sleat) |
Sutherland, Green, Napier and Massie |
Four well-known faces on the Scottish traditional music scene come together, a night of slow airs, fast paced tunes and possibly some bizarre musical interludes.
Adam, from Errogie on the south shores of Loch Ness, is one of Scotland’s most exciting fiddle players, leading a fiddle camp here at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig this week. He is joined by Hamish Napier, flute and whistle player. They both play in other bands, but together are known as 'Nae Plans', and with certainly 'nae plan' tonight they will present a very diverse, spontaneous and exciting set-list.
Mairearad Green is one of Scotland’s top traditional music composers, from the Coigach peninsula of the Highlands. Renowned for her deft and lyrical accordion style, as well as her dextrous piping, Mairearad is in great demand as a performer and composer. She is joined by Anna Massie, guitar, who is also one of the 'Blazin Fiddles'. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:48 AM |
EDM |
1745 (Sleat) |
'Mallory Beyond Everest' |
A real Highland collaboration, this terrific one man play is written by locally based John Burns, directed by talented Eden Court staff members Catherine MacNeil and Melissa MacDonald. Music by renowned Highland musician Bob Pegg.
On the 8th of June 1924 George Mallory and Andrew Irvine vanished into the mist on their final push toward the unconquered summit of Everest. They were never seen alive again and passed into mountaineering legend. Whether they were the first to climb the mountain is a debate that still rages.
First performed at the Edinburgh Fringe by actor and mountaineer John Burns. The play provides a fascinating insight into the mind of a man torn between his love for his wife Ruth and his relentless, burning desire to be the first man to reach the highest point on earth. Beyond Everest is a human story told with humour and passion and poses the question; what if Mallory had survived the mountain, what ghosts would have haunted him. The play includes original film footage of the 1924 Everest Expedition, shown by kind permission of the British Film Institute. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:37 AM |
EDM |
1746 (Sleat) |
Shappi Khorsandi 'Oh My Country' |
Star of Live At The Apollo, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Have I Got News for You and Q.I, Shappi Khorsandi is back with a brand new show for 2017.
Shappi is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of her arrival in Britain. She's reclaiming patriotism, sending a love letter to her adopted land. Please don’t come if you’re a skinhead (though naturally bald folk are welcome).
‘She has plenty to say, and says it with pointedness and potency.’ The Guardian
Shappi has whip-crack jokes and is effortlessly funny as she handles every subject with a razor sharp wit, softened only by her deliciously mischievous delivery and endless charm.
She is also the best selling author of ‘A Beginners Guide to Acting English’ and her debut novel ‘Nina is not OK’ is published by Ebury in July 2016. Shappi was also recently elected president of the British Humanist society.
'seriously funny and suprisingly filthy' The New Statesman
'makes live comedy thrilling' London Evening Standard
Suitable for audiences 16+ |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:37 AM |
EDM |
1747 (Sleat) |
Màiri Chaimbeul, Jenna Moynihan & Speyfest |
Màiri Chaimbeul, on harp, from Skye and Jenna Moynihan, on fiddle, from Lakewood, NY, play contemporary music rooted in traditional Scottish and Appalachian Old-Time music. Jenna and Màiri have developed a sound which celebrates and explores beautiful melodies. They met whilst studying at Berklee College of Music and are a product of the thriving and rich Boston music community. Jenna and Màiri have both been heavily steeped in tradition, but their music breathes new life into old tunes and merges their wide-ranging influences into a sound that is at once grounded and adventurous. They are joined by Màiri's sister Brìghde who is the current Radio 2 Young Folk Musician of the Year. The evening opens with musicians from 'The Young Entertainer' a Speyfest project to encourage and give young trad musicians an opportunity to perform. The finalists are out on tour of the Highlands with clarsach, fiddles, whistles/small pipes, scots song and creative dance. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:40 AM |
EDM |
1748 (Sleat) |
George Egg 'Anarchist Cook' |
Lakin McCarthy presents GEORGE EGG - Anarchist Cook SELL OUT – Edinburgh Fringe 2015 & 2016 Winner – Spirit of The Fringe Award 2015 If you like food and cooking then you’ll like this. A cocktail of stand-up comedy, striking innovation and extreme multi-tasking. George Egg spends a lot of time staying in hotels and some years ago, unimpressed with room service, he took matters into his own hands. Whilst performing a mind-bendingly original show of comedy-cum-illustrated-lecture George prepares a three-course meal on the equipment hotels unwittingly provide (iron, kettle, trouser press…), and if you want to, you can taste it at the end. George is touring the show in 2016/2017, a tour that has taken him to Estonia, Norway, The Netherlands, New Zealand and extensively throughout the United Kingdom. " a genius… He is the friendly face of anarchy, the anarchic face of food and the foodie face of comedy" SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY " A hilarious show, with surprisingly good food" THE TIMES " It is refreshing to encounter a performer who really is unique" THE TELEGRAPH " My find of the Fringe" THE INDEPENDENT " George’s show Anarchist Cook is absolutely glorious" THE SCOTSMAN Video Reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ye7XscJCkG4 George’s Website: www.anarchistcook.info |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:27 AM |
EDM |
1749 (Sleat) |
Veronica and Max: 'The Red Wine Serenaders' |
The Red Wine Serenaders, there are no better words that define them!
This is a musical project born about three years ago featuring a talented combo of musicians who passionately play country blues and ragtime, hokum, jug band and rural music from the 20s and 30s. Veronica Sbergia and Max De Bernardi, originators of the project, like to keep this precious musical heritage alive faithfully reproducing its original sound whilst playing it a modern twist.
They use acoustic instruments such ukulele, washboard, kazoo, resophonic guitars and doublebass to convey their passion for this music.
Veronica & The Red Wine Serenaders are the winners of the European Blues Challenge 2013.
"Good time blues is alive and well and residing in... Milan, Italy. A band with a mission" - Folk & Roots Magazine |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:56:08 AM |
EDM |
1750 (Sleat) |
Jeremy Hardy |
Jeremy Hardy is one of Britain’s most well-established ‘alternative’ stand-ups, unafraid to mix his socialist politics into his topical act. He is best known as a regular on Radio 4 panel games such as The News Quiz, I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue and Just A Minute. And TV appearances include QI, Blackadder Goes Forth and Mock The Week. He has been a regular columnist for London’s ES Magazine and the Guardian and has written two books, Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation, based on his Radio 4 series of the same name and When Did You Last See Your Father. A kind soul in The Guardian wrote of him, “In an ideal world, Jeremy Hardy would be extremely famous, but an ideal world would leave him without most of his best material.” We start the night with two talented young traditional musicians. 14+ (Parental Guidance) Likely to be swearing and adult content |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:29 AM |
EDM |
1751 (Sleat) |
Eduardo Niebla, guitar |
Eduardo Niebla makes a welcome retrun visit to the Festival. The virtuoso Spanish guitarist makes music that transcends genres and crosses barriers; brilliant flamenco jazz fusion and exquisite melodies - full of passion and verve. A maestro artist at the top of his game. "A stunning collection of originals...showing what Jelly Roll Morton called 'the Spanish tinge' is still a potent force". (Jazz UK) “Poignantly poetic... and truly breathtaking” (Scotsman) |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:53 AM |
EDM |
1752 (Sleat) |
Anne Martin - Gaelic song from 'An Leabhar Liath' - World Premiere |
Folksinger Anne Martin reveals the bawdy references in Gaelic Song that have been lost over time. She takes us on a romp through the titillating, bawdy and sometimes downright filthy Scottish Gaelic songs. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a tendency to clean up Gaelic poetry and censor the undesirable elements, often with religious motivation. But even the most celebrated Gaelic poets wrote verse that was exuberantly and excessively rude and there is an oral tradition of obscene and euphemistic songs. Anne teases out the suggestive references taking us from the Isle of Skye through the rabble-rousing Cèilidh house to the work of Scotland's most famous poet, Robert Burns.
'An Leabhar Liath ~ the Light Blue Book : 500 years of Gaelic Love and Transgressive verse' was published in late 2016 by Luath Press and collated by Peter MacKay and Iain MacPherson, both with strong Skye connections.
"A long and healthy tradition of bawdry, erotic or love poetry that stretches back as far as the age of Ossian."
For ages 16 and over. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:57 AM |
EDM |
1753 (Sleat) |
Margaret Stewart, Ingrid Henderson |
Margaret Stewart was born and raised in the village of Upper Coll on the Isle of Lewis, where song and poetry surrounded her as a child. This fostered her great love of Gaelic song and she later went on to win the coveted Gold Medal at the Royal National Mod in Airdrie in 1993.
Ingrid Henderson is the clarsach-playing member of the extensive Henderson family of Fort William, and a music tutor at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
They will be joined by various guest performers.
This is a 'Pay What You Like' event
£200 to Margaret Stewart
£200 to Ingrid Hendrson
£50 to Malin Lewis
£50 to Hector MacInnes + £50 travel |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:09 AM |
EDM |
1754 (Sleat) |
'Son of the Sheik' 1926, archive film and Steven Gellatly |
'The Son of the Sheik' (1926, 68 mins) stars Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Banky. It is a film of passion, betrayal and redemption. Valentino appears as both the father and his son, the passionate desert leader who falls in love with Yasmin, a dancing girl. It is Rudolph Valentino’s last film and he often cited as the 'silver screens' greatest lover. This film demonstrates why his reputation is so justly deserved.
The evening will start with a short Buster Keaton film.
Steven Gellatly provides the live music. Ever heard of Harpo Marx? The poor sod lasted just two weeks as a silent film pianist- and it’s no wonder. Harpo only knew two songs which he could rotate, speeding up or slowing down his fingers in hopes of fitting the music to the action on the screen. Steven Gellatly has a few more songs up his sleeve to fit the action. Scientist by day, composer and pianist by night, he has written and performed live scores for films such as 'The Lodger', 'Nosferatu', and 'Sunrise'.
+ 5 mins 1933 film of visit to Rona and Raasay with Dr AD Peacock, zoo-ologist Dundee University and students
This is a 'Pay What You Like' event |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:22 AM |
EDM |
1755 (Sleat) |
'The Red Dirt Skinners' |
In 2013 the Red Dirt Skinners became the first band in history to succeed at both the British Blues and the British Country Music awards. Don’t let these accolades pigeonhole the Skinners though, their audiences always describe them as refreshingly different.
Drawing on influences from folk, country, blues, americana, jazz and everything between, the Red Dirt Skinners’ sound is instantly recognisable.
Comfortably blending exceptional, almost telepathic, harmonies with the unique instrumentation of soprano saxophone and acoustic guitar, audiences fall in love with the Skinners sound.
Hailing from the South East of England, Rob and Sarah have both been musicians for the majority of their lives. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:24 AM |
EDM |
1756 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Fest - 'The Crusaders Time Machine' |
There will be dancing - so come dressed in your '70s best! A nostalgic musical homage to one of the best-selling jazz groups of all time. Beginning life in the early ’50s, The Crusaders, in their various forms, produced over 40 albums and fired some of R&B’s best-loved artists, such as Randy Crawford, Wayne Henderson, Hubert Laws and Bill Withers, into immediate stardom. The Crusaders Time Machine are Gordon McNeil, tenor sax; Rick Taylor, trombone; Malcolm MacFarlane, guitar; Paul Harrison, piano and electric piano; Mario Caribe, double bass, electric bass and arrangements; Stuart Brown, drums. With tunes from the hard-bop era, followed by hits from the groovy period, this is a time travel through the history of this great band. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:03 AM |
EDM |
1757 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz Fest - Duets Night |
2, become 3, become 6 3 duets, 2 trios and a sextet 6 fantastic musicians and 1 unforgetable evening of music making. Al Price, Mouthie and Huey Dowling, Guitar Rick Taylor, Trombone and Bradley Johnson, Guitar Fraser Fighfield pipes, whistle & Sax and Sodhi Tabla, Percussion Keep your tickets from the first two night to get a £2 discounts to the 3rd night. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:05 AM |
EDM |
1758 (Sleat) |
Skye Swing Jazz - 'A Hallowe'en night' film and Graeme Stephen |
The Skye Swing Jazz Festival kicks off with an Oscar-winning film, accompanied by an innovative musical score, played live by one of Scotland’s most exciting and prodigious musical talents. Graeme Stephen’s score for F W Murnau's visual masterpiece Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans won him the innovation award at the Scottish Jazz Awards in 2012. The film won the Unique and Artistic Picture Award at the First Academy Awards in 1929. Harnessing influences from various musical styles including folk, classical and jazz, Graeme will be performing with a world-class band featuring, Pete Harvey, cello; Phil Bancroft, saxophone; and Tom Bancroft, drums/percussion. The show involves the projection of the classic silent movie accompanied by the quartet performance of Graeme’s specially written soundtrack. The event will take the form of a fancy dress Hallowe’en-themed evening to get the festival going with a swing. There is a prize for the best costume and the bar will be open from 7pm. "Murnau’s Sunrise is a compelling story full of drama, with storms both emotional and meteorological, private moments, bustling public scenes, a twisting plot and a not easily reached happy ending. It calls for a detailed score, and it got one here as Stephen set the scene with hypnotic guitar work that gave way to a veritable harvest of beautifully written vignettes." The Herald ★★★★★ "Stephen’s daring writing and willingness to complement conventional lyricism with sonic experiment makes for a powerful experience.” The Scotsman ★★★★★ "Guitarist Graeme Stephen has emerged as one the Scottish jazz scene's most capable, exportable and distinctive talents. His group is a beacon of original, ambitious and brilliantly realised music.” The Herald |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:55 AM |
EDM |
1759 (Sleat) |
'The Sunshine Ghost' - Scottish Theatre Producers |
A co-production between Scottish Theatre Producers and Festival and King’s Theatres, Edinburgh A new musical from Andy Cannon and Richard Ferguson, directed by Ken Alexander The Sunshine Ghost tells the wonderfully comic story of the acquisition of Castle MacKinnon by a love-struck billionaire and property tycoon for his fiancé, ‘Astrobeth’ - Hollywood’s favourite astrologer. Brought brick by brick from a remote rocky outcrop on a small Scottish Island all the way to Naples, Florida, they soon discover that the castle's previous owner has not quite ‘left’ the building… |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:34 AM |
EDM |
1760 (Sleat) |
'New Focus' - Konrad Wiszniewski |
Showcasing Scottish National Jazz Orchestra saxophone star Wiszniewski’s ravishing tone and inventive, soulfully communicative playing and Stevenson’s elegant, coolly considered pianism, the quartet is completed by a rhythm section of conspicuous assurance in Mario Caribe on double bass and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra’s drums and percussion dynamo, Alyn Cosker.
"Luscious moments as jazz quartet and string quartet entwine...a highly organic and lyrical collaboration" The Scotsman
“There’s something truly special going on in the musical minds of saxophonist Konrad Wiszniewski and arranger, composer and pianist, Euan Stevenson...Original music that exists virtually in a world of its own...What’s so thrilling about listening to this nonet is the way all the parts move and work together, creating a melodic, harmonic and rhythmical swell that’s aesthetically pleasing and then some but also, in essence, just plain damned heart-lifting." The Herald
Expect superbly accessible, hauntingly memorable jazz for the 21st century. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:15 AM |
EDM |
1761 (Sleat) |
Accordions and Buttonbox - Fergie at al |
Fergie Macdonald, Robert Nairn and Addie Harper Jr are running this week's accordion and button box Summer School and present a concert of lively cèilidh music and good craic with various other guests.
As the Cèilidh King, button-box player Fergie MacDonald took the authentic, raw and right cèilidh dance band style to village halls across the length and breadth of the Scottish Highlands and Islands. Fergie and his band were stars. Wherever cèilidh music is being played, Fergie’s masterful musicianship and infectious style remain the benchmark, and Fergie will forever be known as the man who gave cèilidh music to the world.
Grace Stewart will be busking beforehand. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:50 AM |
EDM |
1762 (Sleat) |
'16 Years Till Summer' Film |
Director and Cinematographer Lou McLoughlan will cycle to Skye to introduce her film and field some questions. '16 Years Till Summer' (Scotland, Iceland, 2105, 87 mins) is directed & Filmed by Lou McLoughlan and developed with assistance from Scottish Documentary Institute
When Uisdean returns home to nurse his dying father, after spending 16 years in prison, he attempts to re-build a normal life in his home village. Set in the healing and beautiful landscape of the Scottish Highlands, the film inevitably explores themes of redemption but the director’s main focus is on the trusting relationships Uisdean builds with his father and girlfriend; both of whom are inspired by the ‘new start’ he promises to share with them. But is Uisdean able to change his destructive ways?
“It manages to gracefully explore the effects of isolation and the justice system on the individuals affected before building to a quietly devastating climax. A simple but powerful film.” – The Skinny |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:30:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:26 AM |
EDM |
1763 (Sleat) |
Katheryn Joseph with Marcus Mackay in concert |
Kathryn Joseph’s debut album – bones you have thrown me and blood I’ve spilled – carried her from being one of Scotland’s best-kept secrets to winner of Scottish Album of the Year Award, within six months in 2015. An ethereal experience, her maiden record is lyrically compelling, sonically vivid and consistently moving. The record also features the talents of Scottish music industry veteran Marcus Mackay: his percussion and bass synth entwine seamlessly with the graceful force of Kathryn’s ship’s piano and beguiling vocals. Their on-record partnership offers an understated but truly emotive encounter; rare performances on the live circuit are renowned for their visceral, mesmeric qualities. “Opportunities to see such talented vocalists perform don’t come around often.” Anna Hinchcliffe, Metro “Armed with a small piano and a percussive maestro, she showcased the record in a jaw- dropping live performance.” Nicola Meighan, BBC Introducing “Kathryn Joseph has crafted one of the year’s most raw, unflinching and remarkable records.” Tom Johnson, THE SKINNY “One of my favourites of this year, for sure. Very special indeed.” Lauren Laverne, BBC Radio 6 Music “10 tracks make for one of the most emotionally raw records written by a Scottish songwriter.” Jonathan Rimmer, The National This event is part of the GET IN Tour GET IN, The Touring Network’s year-long Youth promoter project, provides young people aged between 16-26, who live in the Highlands & Islands, with the training, knowledge and expertise required to programme the live events they want to see in their communities. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:29 AM |
EDM |
1764 (Sleat) |
'One Man Shoe' Jango Starr |
Young People's Theatre for Bunsgoil Shlèite but everyone welcome - remarkably good for adults as well! Jango Starr returns to Sleat with his delightful show for children and families. When the headline act fails to show up, Jango, a bumbling theatre caretaker, is suddenly thrust into the limelight and embarks on an hilarious journey of highly crafted and heart-felt silent comedy, as he magically finds his way to realise his dream of transforming into a star. Jango Starr’s unique style of silent physical theatre includes contemporary circus clowning, slapstick comedy, puppetry, juggling and absurd magic, bringing laughter and joy to all ages. Performed by Jango Starr, directed by Gerry Mulgrew, designed by Becky Minto with original music by Philip Pinsky. "The real joy of this show lies in the physical fun, comic humour, sheer energy and enthusiasm plus circus skills - balancing, juggling, pratfalls - turning all his effort into ease and laughter. A new force has entered Scottish theatre!" Scottish Mask & Puppet Centre Lasts for 50 minutes and is suitable for 5 - 11 years and families * * * * Review |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:41 AM |
EDM |
1765 (Sleat) |
Cuirm Ciùil - Sabhal Mòr Ostaig music department |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:38 AM |
EDM |
1766 (Sleat) |
'A Stone's Throw' Puppet Animation Festival |
"She threw a stone at the sun...everything went dark." A Stone’s Throw is a modern day fairytale about a girl who throws a stone at the sun and knocks it down. Exploring environmental issues, overcoming our fears and notions of self worth, A Stone’s Throw blends shadow puppetry, live music, innovative movement and storytelling with Giddy Aunt’s trademark witty style and dark humour. Meet the legendary Bird King, West Coast’s terrifying Lighthouse Lady and the wise Giant Sloth, as we journey across the planet on a quest to piece the sun back together again before the earth is changed forever. 60 minutes long and suitable for 5+ |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:37 AM |
EDM |
1767 (Sleat) |
'Let's Circus' show |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:05 AM |
EDM |
1768 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus Extra Matinee |
A return visit for three days of workshops and performances for everyone, in a special small marquee. Working with the Skye Circus Skills Group and other community partnerships. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:42 AM |
EDM |
1769 (Sleat) |
Coca Tenorio, Brazil singer-songwriter |
Inverness-based singer-songwrite Coca Tenorio grew up in the remote coastal village of Esmeraldas, a region of Ecuador known for its strong Afro-Ecuadorian cultural and musical heritage. In 1999 Coca moved with her children to the Highlands and continued to perform as a singer while working as a fashion designer.
In 2009 she self-released her debut album Todo Transito, which has received four star reviews and wide radio play. Her new Summer 2017 release is 'Cold Like Stones'.
She is joined by Wilmer Sifontes from Venezuela on drums and percussion. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:28 AM |
EDM |
1770 (Sleat) |
Ivan Ilić, piano concert |
Antoine Reicha and Ludwig van Beethoven met at age 15, in Bonn. Friends and rivals for life, Beethoven took Vienna by storm, whereas Reicha left most of his piano music unpublished.
Acclaimed Serbian-American pianist Ivan Ilić comes to Skye to with works from his upcoming CD 'Reicha Rediscovered'
Ivan Ilić earned degrees in mathematics and music at the University of California Berkeley before moving to the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris, where he took a Premier Prix. The City of Paris sponsored his first recording.
Early career highlights included recitals at Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, Ireland's National Concert Hall, Toronto's Glenn Gould Studio and the American Academy in Rome. He recently gave recital débuts in Vienna, Sao Paulo and Geneva.
Ivan's piano is supplied by Moray Firth Piano's through the Denis Briggs Fund administered by Duncan and Polly MacInnes. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:25 AM |
EDM |
1771 (Sleat) |
SkyeDance Youth Dance |
First established in 2003, the first Skyedance showcase was performed in June 2004 and was a sell-out hit, confirming the appetite and passion for dance on the Island. Performed by dancers from Skye and Lochalsh, the annual showcase continues to highlight the diversity and quality of instruction available. It brings together dancers from the regular Skyedance classes as well as providing a platform for all dancers and teachers of dance in the area. It has become a highlight for both the dancers and the wider public. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:15 AM |
EDM |
1772 (Sleat) |
Ailie Robertson 'The Secret North' Tour |
In 2014, six musicians from Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia met for the first time in a studio in the Highlands. For five days they immersed themselves in the creation of new music together, combining their different backgrounds and musical traditions to create something completely unique. Six days later they emerged and performed five concerts in Scotland, culminating in a show at Celtic Connections. Thus, The Secret North was born. Featuring Donald Grant , fiddle; Ailie Robertson , harp; Sondre Meisfjord , double bass; Karen Tweed , accordion; Brian Finnegan , whistle, flute; Marit Fält , mandola. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:08 AM |
EDM |
1773 (Sleat) |
Traditional family concert |
The opening concert of the 2017 Fèis an Eilein takes place during the family Gaelic week at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, when parents of children who attend Gaelic medium primary schools get together to develop their language and cultural skills. Joy Dunlop, Gaelic singer and stepdancer will be joined by various guests, young an old, for a family orientated night of song, dance and music. You do not need to be a Gaelic speaker to enjoy this evening! Eleanor Wood MC Sandy Cameron, Finly cameron, Ruairidh Buxton - Pipes - refused a fee! Rodachan MacKinnon £10 y Angus MacKinnon £10 y Emily MacDonald £10 y Eva Mahon £10 y Oisin ? - visitor n Sleat Dancers x3 £30 y Joy Dunlop £40 y Loudon MacAoidh £100 y Seamus Boyle £40 y Ciaran Whittle £40 n ***** Dancings |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:29 AM |
EDM |
1774 (Sleat) |
Kathleen MacInnes, Laoise Kelly & Tiarnan O'Duinnchinn |
Kathleen MacInnes, Laoise Kelly & Tiarnan O’Duinnchinn.
A trio of top Scots and Irish performers come together for an exceptional evening of traditional music.
Kathleen MacInnes, is a highly regarded Gaelic singer, actress and tv presenter from South Uist.
Irish harpist Laoise Kelly has three critically acclaimed solo albums.
Uillean piper Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn has been regularly touring and performing across the world since 1995. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:30 AM |
EDM |
1775 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron, fiddle concert |
+ Malin and Co |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:07 AM |
EDM |
1776 (Sleat) |
'Midsummer Night Dream' and 'Building a Nation' - National Theatre of Scotland |
'Midsummer Night Dream' performed as a one man show in Gaelic, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Magic, mischief, trickery and love with the help of an old boot, a plastic bag and a brick! The wonderful ad hoc talents of Daibhidh Walker is a unique experience in Gaelic theatre. Coming from the critically acclaimed team who brought Mac Beatha to the Edinburgh Festival stage, this play mixes the rich poetic language of Shakespeare with some perfectly scripted contemporary belly laughs. 45 minutes. Suitable for all ages and families. Aisling oidhche Meadhan Samhraidh: Far comhair riochdaichear draoidheachd, mì-mhodh, cleasan is gaol le cuideachadh o sheann bhròig, pocan plastaig agus breige! Cuir an cois sin giùlan iongantach is comasach Dhaibhidh Walker san dealbh, is chan eil a leithid ri fhaighinn ann an dràma Ghàidhlig. Tha an dealbh-chluich seo ga cur air adhart leis an sgioba a fhuair moladh o sgrùdairean airson Mac Beatha air àrd-ùrlar Fèis Dhùn Èideann, agus tha measgachadh innte de chainnt bheairteach bhàrdail Shakespeare is de sgrìobhadh eagnaidh on là an diugh a bheir fìor lasgan air luchd-èisteachd. And at 9pm - 'Building a Nation' performed in English, Scots and Gaelic. A spoken word and sound performance by poet and Gaelic learner Martin O’Connor and performed by him and Nicoal Scrutton. Steeped in the industrial voice of his own Glaswegian Scots, he explores the personal relationship with voice, accent and dialect and unearths the words we lose when we leave the land for the city, the words we lose when a place is swept by deindustrialization, and the words we lose when we are disconnected from our cultural identity. The piece challenges perceptions of the Scottish cringe and the voice as class indicator and asks if Gaelic accents carry the same bias or marginalisation. Does coming from Uist, Lewis, Mull or Skye have the same provocation as coming from Pollok or Bearsden? And what does the Glaswegian Gael sound like? Suitable for adults - contains strong language. Togail Nàisean: Tha bàrd a dh’ionnsaich a’ Ghàidhlig, Martin O’Connor, a’ cur Building a Nation air àrd-ùrlar le cainnt is fuaim. Tha dualchas Albais gnìomhachais Ghlaschu gu domhainn ann fhèin, is tha e a’ rannsachadh a dhàimh phearsanta ris a’ ghuth, ri blas is ri dualchainnt, is a’ rùrach airson nam faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid sinn on fhearann chun a’ bhaile mhòir, na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a sguabar gnìomhachas air falbh à àite, is na faclan a chailleas sinn nuair a thèid air sgaradh o ar n ionannachd chultarach fhèin. Bheir an obair seo an aghaidh air seallaidhean a thaobh cringe na h-Alba is a thaobh a’ ghuth mar chomharra air inbhe, agus faighnichidh i a bheil an aon chlaonadh is an aon iomallachadh ann a thaobh dhualchainntean Gàidhlig. A bheil an aon bhuaidh aig a bhith à Uibhist, Leòdhas, Muile no às an Eilean Sgitheanach ’s a th’ aig a bhith à Pollok no Bearsden? Agus dè am blas a th’ aig Gàidheil Ghlaschu? |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:46 AM |
EDM |
1777 (Sleat) |
Lorayne McLucas Dance |
Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes.
14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:34 AM |
EDM |
1778 (Sleat) |
Lorayne McLucas Dance |
Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes.
14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:36 AM |
EDM |
1779 (Sleat) |
'Journeys and Refuge' - Red Note |
The Festival finishes with Red Note, Scotland's leading contemporary string music group. At the recent Scottish Awards for New Music, Red Note became the first-ever Help Musicians UK Award for New Music Performers of the Year, while leader Robert Irvine won the EVM Award for Recorded New Work. The programme includes music which deals with journeys and refugees: 'Machair to Myrrh' by Jackie Shave - a journey on a magic carpet from The Hebrides to Morocco; 'Safety' by Tom Irvine - refugee children making perilous sea crossings; 'Elegy for the Children of War' by Roland Roberts - a UNICEF commission; Lutoslawski String Quartet from Poland; 'Lake Isle of Innisfree' - Yeats's poem in yearning for home - by Jackie Shave and 'Ca the Yowes'- Robert Burns arr Robert Irvine. Red Note Quartet will be giving free short performances (20-30 mins) and workshops in various schools, community centres and care homes in the locality of the concerts along the way. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:25 AM |
EDM |
1780 (Sleat) |
The 'Raasay Night' |
ELIZA ROSS’ RAASAY
Workshops and performance
A symposium and recital celebrating the music of Elizabeth Ross’s Original Highland Airs (1812). Sabhal Mor Ostaig and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland staff, students and guests recreate the early 19th century drawing room of Raasay House through workshops and performances of music and song from Ross’ collection, in association with the Musica Scotica Trust – an event not to be missed! Please check our website for times and details.
GAELIC Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the Gaelic college on Skye and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland come together for two days of academic collaboration and concerts. This evening’s event includes pipers Decker Forrest from SMO and Josh Dickson from the RCS, playing on Highland pipes and Border pipes.
Adults £14, Students/Members £12, Young People £7, Under 10s/Season Tickets £0 |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:57 AM |
EDM |
1781 (Sleat) |
Lorayne McLucas Dance |
Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes.
14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:39 AM |
EDM |
1782 (Sleat) |
Adam Holmes & the Embers + Rachel Semanni |
Adam Holmes is one of the brightest rising stars on the UK roots music scene. His debut album Heirs and Graces, produced by the legendary John Wood, was longlisted for Scottish Album of the Year in 2014 and was also nominated in the best album category of Scottish Traditional Music Award.
Live, he and his band the Embers combine the rhythm and blues, country and folk music textures of classic artists such as The Band, Neil Young and Ryan Adams and The Cardinals with a hint of Scotland.
They will be supported by Rachel Sermani - folk-noir balladeer and one of the genre’s most promising artists, who was raised in the Highlands. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:54 AM |
EDM |
1783 (Sleat) |
Donald Black Band with Màrtainn Skene and Donnie MacKenzie |
Donald is firmly established as “the instrument’s foremost exponent in Scottish traditional music” (Scotland on Sunday), with his own unique style and mastery. He has almost single-handedly been responsible for the humble mouth organ having been given a new respect and acceptance – forcing professionals and reviewers to sit up and take it seriously as a significant part of the Scottish music scene.
He is joined by Màrtainn Skene, the cèilidh-band accordion player. With an opening set from Louise Bichan 'Quoyburray' duo.
Highland Tour, new album launch. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:54 AM |
EDM |
1784 (Sleat) |
Michael Longley, Irish poet |
Michael Longley lives in County Mayo, but frequently visits Lochalsh where his daughter now lives. He will be reading from 'Angel Hill', his exuberant new collection, published by Jonathan Cape in June. Lakes and mountains, wild animals and flowers, moody seas and skies have for decades lit up his poetry. Angel Hill will undoubtedly delight this great poet’s many admirers.
This is a 'Pay What You Like' event |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:29 AM |
EDM |
1785 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival: Duncan Chisholm, Mischa MacPherson |
One of Scotland’s all-time great fiddle players, Duncan Chisholm, comes to Sabhal Mòr Ostaig as part of this year’s Blas Festival. He will be accompanied by two of the country’s most celebrated pipers, Jarlath Henderson and Ali Hutton. Support on the night is from Hebridean musician Mischa MacPherson who will be joined by two of Scotland’s most accomplished and empathetic musicians – guitarist Innes White and fiddle player Megan Henderson of Breabach.
Duncan Chisholm
B’ fhada on bha Donnchadh Siosalach air a mheas mar fhear de phrìomh fhìdhlearan na h-Alba is bidh e gu tric a’ cluich air feadh na Roinn Eòrpa agus nan Stàitean Aonaichte. B’ e Donnchadh fear de na cluicheadairean a b’ fheàrr a chòrd ri daoine aig Celtic Connections na bliadhna-sa agus tha e gu h-àraid aithnichte aig Blas ri linn an taisbeanaidh ‘Kin’, a choisinn cliù do Dhonnchadh. Tha e a’ tilleadh gu Blas 2017 a chluich ann an trì àitean sònraichte.
Tha cruth-tìre na Gàidhealtachd agus an saoghal mu thimcheall air buaidh mhòr a thoirt air Donnchadh agus air a cheòl, agus ’s e dealbh ceòlmhor den Ghàidhealtachd a bheir e seachad aig Blas, le ceòl on t-sreath ainmeil ‘Strathglass Trilogy’ na lùib.
Tha ceòl Dhonnchaidh toinnte, àlainn agus tlachdmhor. Tha àite, cruth-tìre agus eachdraidh ri chluinntinn is ri fhaireachdainn na cheòl.
Bidh Jarlath MacEanraig agus Ali Hutton a’ cluich còmhla ri Donnchadh.
Long revered as one of Scotland’s all-time great fiddle players, Duncan Chisholm has toured extensively throughout Europe and the USA. Hailed as “one of the hottest tickets” of this year’s Celtic Connections Festival and perhaps best known at the Blas Festival for his ground-breaking and award winning multi-media production Kin, Duncan Chisholm will return to perform at three fantastic Highland venues during Blas 2017.
Inspired deeply by the Highland landscape and natural world around him, Duncan will perform his musical representation of the Highlands of Scotland, including some highlights from his acclaimed Strathglass Trilogy.
Duncan’s music is sophisticated, exhilarating and meltingly beautiful. There is a great sense of place, landscape and history weaving through his tunes.
Duncan will be accompanied by Jarlath Henderson and Ali Hutton.
Mischa MacPherson
Le bhith air a togail ann an cultar nan Eilean Siar, bha Mischa Nic a’ Phearsain gu math òg nuair a nochd i ùidh ann an ceòl agus sa Ghàidhlig. Tha i air grunn dhuaisean nàiseanta a bhuannachadh: Seinneadair Gàidhlig na Bliadhna aig Na Trads agus Seinneadair Ceòl Dùthchais aig Rèidio 2 – teisteanas air cho làn de dh’fhaireachdainn agus beatha ’s a tha a cuid seinn. Tha i air seinn aig iomadh tachartas, aig an taigh agus thall thairis, le còmhlan fhèin agus le iomadh pròiseact eile, a leithid Martyn Bennett’s GRIT Orchestra (2016) agus The Unusual Suspects of Celtic Colours (2017).
Bheir dithis shàr-chluicheadairean na h-Alba, Innes MacIlleBhàin (giotàr) agus Megan NicEanraig (fidheall), taic do Mischa ann an Slèite. Ann an Loch an Inbhir agus Geàrrloch, cluichidh Alasdair Iain MacPhàdraig am piàna agus harmonium còmhla riutha.
Having grown up immersed in the distinctive culture of the Outer Hebrides, Mischa Macpherson unearthed her love for music and Gaelic at a very early age. She has gone on to scoop several major UK folk awards in recent years – a fitting testament to her music’s pure-distilled expressiveness and radiant vitality. Named Gaelic Singer of the Year at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music awards and BBC Radio 2’s Young Folk Award Winner she now performs extensively, both at home and abroad, with her own band and a long list of other projects including Martyn Bennett’s GRIT Orchestra (2016) and The Unusual Suspects of Celtic Colours (2017).
Mischa will be joined in Sleat by two of Scotland’s most accomplished and empathetic musicians – guitarist Innes White and fiddle player Megan Henderson (Breabach). And in Lochinver & Gairloch Alistair Iain Paterson will also add piano and harmonium to the mix.
“Evocative and stirring, it is true Gaelic soul music.” |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:00 AM |
EDM |
1786 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus School |
As part of the 2017 World Tour of the Hebrides, Let’s Circus returns to Skye by popular demand. This family workshop with the stars of the show includes juggling, trapeze, acrobatics and tightwire. Last year we had all ages from 4 years to almost 100!
We strongly advise you to pre-book to avoid disappointment. Space is limited and every workshop and show in 2016 was sold out. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:42 AM |
EDM |
1787 (Sleat) |
'Good Times for Happy People' |
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Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:54 AM |
EDM |
1788 (Sleat) |
'Good Times Cèilidh Dance |
After a weekend of circus shows, the Festival takes over the Magpie tent to fill it with music and dancing. Join our special local Circus band for some dancing, which will be on grass in the tent so good shoes are advised!. Don't worry if you don't know the dances - instructions will be given and, who knows, a few of the circus acts might join in. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:06 AM |
EDM |
1789 (Sleat) |
'Good Times for Happy People' |
Matinee Performance |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:51 AM |
EDM |
1790 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 1 |
Rupert & Jemma Copping |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:59 AM |
EDM |
1791 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 2 |
Rob & Sally MacDonald |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:01 AM |
EDM |
1792 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 3 - Ross Martin |
Rob & Eileen Ware |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:03 AM |
EDM |
1793 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 5 - Malin Lewis and Iain Bullivant |
Sheana & Peter Roberts |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:31:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:08 AM |
EDM |
1794 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 4 Louise Bichan |
Allan & Rosie MacDonald - Louise Bichan 'Quoyburray' duo |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:05 AM |
EDM |
1795 (Sleat) |
Festival House Concert 6 |
1925 Café |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:10 AM |
EDM |
1796 (Sleat) |
'Lee Robert' and 'Mt Doubt' |
Young singer songwriter and poet Lee Robert Bouzida launches his CD 'The Making of Bad Dream'in late 2017 and visits Skye (and his Sleat aunt!) in November.
To make a night of it Lee Robert is joined by the Edinburgh-based indie band 'Mt Doubt'. Starting out as Leo Bargery’s solo project, Mt. Doubt has since expanded into a collective of six musicians, each bringing something unique to the table. The sextet released their new EP 'The Loneliness Of The TV Watchers' in June and have become "a massively distinctive new voice in Scottish Music" - Roddy Hart (BBC Scotland) and who will provide “Eerily powerful vocals above stormy instrumentals, the artistic scale of the album induces real excitement.” Hearing Aid. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:59 AM |
EDM |
1797 (Sleat) |
Blas: 'Clach na Nachrach' - Theatre Gu Lèor |
Dealbh-chluich ùr, èibhinn agus os-nàdarra bho Catriona Lexy Chaimbeul (Theatre Gu Leòr) agus Fèisean nan Gàidheal. Tha Coinneach a-riamh air saoilsinn gum bu chòir dhan dà shealladh a bhith aige ach chan eil e a' tighinn thuige. Nuair a tha e a' lorg Clach na Nathair, ge tà, tha e a' faighinn cumhachd iongantach is soirbheachas air leth. Ach le sàr chumhachd, thig sàr thrioblaidean agus feumaidh Coinneach taghadh eadar a' chomasan ùr is gaol mòr a' chridhe. A newly written, funny and supernatural play from Catriona Lexy Campbell (Theatre Gu Leòr) and Fèisean nan Gàidheal. Coinneach has always felt that he should have the second sight but it doesn’t come to him. When he finds the Adder’s Stone he discovers new powers and amazing success. With great power comes great trouble and Coinneach must choose between his newly found talents or the love of his life. David MacKenzie, Amina Davidson, Josie Campbell and Tormod MacLeod. The play is 50 minutes long Lunches are available at the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Cafeteria from 12 noon |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:44 AM |
EDM |
1798 (Sleat) |
Elephant Sessions and Kitty McFarlane |
Fiery neo-trad highland five-piece Elephant Sessions are a musical powerhouse, welding weapons-grade grooves and guitar attack with quicksilver fiddle/mandolin melodies.
With an opening set from Kitty Macfarlane.
Kitty Macfarlane is a singer songwriter from Somerset. Her lyrics combine honest snapshots of humanity with the bigger questions that have connected minds and voices for centuries. Kitty's songs are charged with a sense of place – more often than not her home of Somerset. From questions of global belonging and rights to land, to songs of the anecdotal everyday; music that reflects today's environmental issues and the clockwork passage of humans, creatures, even drifting continents, across our planet.
Elephant Sessions fuses rich folk and trad influences with funk, rock and electronica in an instantly captivating, progressive blend. Since being named Up and Coming Artist of the Year at the 2014 Trad Awards, in just a few short years the group have already become renowned for breathtaking live shows throughout the UK and Europe, taking the festival scene by storm with appearances at Glastonbury, Denmark’s Tønder and a sold-out headline show at Celtic Connections 2017.
The band’s critically acclaimed debut album, The Elusive Highland Beauty, amassed wide radio play across BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6, whilst their follow-up – All We Have Is Now – has just been released and is touted as one of the most anticipated albums of 2017.
“Outstanding levels of innovation and inventiveness.” Folkwords
“Immense! Tremendous stage presence and wonderful musicality” Celtic Music Radio
“Almost definitely the gig of the festival [Celtic Connections]” Ticketmaster |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:27 AM |
EDM |
1799 (Sleat) |
'Welcome my Son' - Phil Hardie |
Circus artist, musician, theatre maker and entertainer Phil Hardie delivers an immersive solo exploration of Frankenstein told via circus, physical and traditional theatre and words. Based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the show explores themes of social conformity, isolation, prejudice and abandonment. “What an extraordinary moving and intensely physical performance, the physicality of the theatre and the depth of understanding of the characters was spellbinding – mesmerising.” “Heart in mouth stuff as well as tears in eyes. Stunning marvellous and truly original. Thank you.” The show is 40 mins long |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:00 AM |
EDM |
1800 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival: Mànran with Hecla and Ceilar Fèis an Earraich |
Mighty trad supergroup Mànran come to Sabhal Mor Ostaig as part of this year’s Blas Festival. They will be supported by traditional music trio, Hecla, based in the Outer Hebrides. MÀNRAN: Mànran are one of the most well-known and best-loved Scottish bands on the scene today. The 2011 launch of their debut single, “Latha Math” heralded a meteoric rise to the top of the Scottish music world that quickly saw them begin to play many of the most prestigious festivals around the world. From then, multi-award-winning albums followed as the band continued to live up to the hype that surrounded their early release, while establishing their characteristic sound and distinctive approach to musical arrangements. HECLA is a traditional music trio based in the Outer Hebrides. Featuring Ailis Sutherland (pipes/whistle), Ilona Kennedy (fiddle) and Kaitlin Ross (guitar/vocals), Hecla present beautiful, crisp and energetic arrangements of traditional Gaelic songs and instrumentals |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:05 AM |
EDM |
1801 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Winter Concert |
Inner Sound, under the direction of Anne Lampard MBE has brought together and trained many younger and odler singers in Skye and the Western Highlands. In the summer she direct them in their annual Gilbert and Sutherland tour of the Highlands. Tonight various individuals and groups sing their favourite arias, excerpts from light opera and other pieces, in a concert that presents the area's young potential opera talent and the skills of those who have taken up singing later in life. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:08 AM |
EDM |
1802 (Sleat) |
Highlight Arctic - archive film, Atzi Muramatsu, Jessie Kleemann |
Please note change of date from our printed programme
An ‘Arctic’ evening of contemporary poetry, film and music.
Highlight Arctic’s ‘Our Reels: Ideas of North’ Tour is a continuation of the highly successful programme of events that took place in Edinburgh and Glasgow in March 2017. Events in Skye and Inverness will bring together in creative dialogue the work of Scotland-based contemporary composer Atzi Muramatsu, Greenlandic Inuit performance artist Jessie Kleemann and rarely seen filmic works by pioneering Scottish botanist and explorer Isobel Wylie Hutchison. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:34 AM |
EDM |
1803 (Sleat) |
'Songs of the Roma' - Simon Thacker |
Songs of the Roma is a new Romani musical journey, with Simon Thacker on classical guitar, Polish cellist Justyna Jablonska and one of the world's leading Roma exponents, Polish singer/violinist Masha Natanson. We contrast vivid re-imaginings of songs from the gypsy tradition in Romani, Romanian, Serbian and Russian with virtuoso new instrumental music drawing on European, Indian and Balkan folk forms, and of course flamenco in a programme full of spiritual intensity, catharsis and joy. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:12 AM |
EDM |
1804 (Sleat) |
FREAGRA | A Blurred Expanse |
The lights come up on five performers, a bench and a cluster of balloons, suspended above the space. The Blurred Expanse is where the inhabitants conjure their play of cause and effect. They seek the new, toying with unfamiliar until it becomes familiar, and then discard it. Their play is not always playful when the test their environment and the capabilities of their comrades.
A playful, colourful performance of contemporary dance, suitable for all ages, with universal themes of community, conflict and harmony. Performed by five exceptional dancers, accompanied by an original music score and breath-taking lighting and costume design.
“… by the end of the 50-minute piece, it has become increasingly hard to resist becoming caught up in its every nuance” THE TIMES ★★★★
The show last 50 minutes with some conversation afterwards.
Suitable for adults and secondary school ages. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:20 AM |
EDM |
1805 (Sleat) |
Colin Steele, Jazz trumpet quintet |
Colin Steele’s music is a joyous celebration of Scottish melody and rhythm, liberated and enhanced by the spirit and sophistication of jazz. His recordings and concerts are warm, life affirming, and thrilling in their effect, the beauty of his music speaks strongly to audiences of all musical tastes.
He is joined here with his quintet of Konrad Wiszniewski, saxophones; Dave Milligan, piano; Calum Gourlay, bass; and Stu Ritchie, drums.
“Trumpeter Colin Steele’s quintet is a dream of a band: a kind of Scottish supergroup whose individual stars remain at the service of compelling tunes, sophisticated arrangements and a swinging and sensitive ensemble feel.” Independent On Sunday
“This is effusive, vital, lovely jazz.” Jazz UK
“Beautifully conceived and executed, mellow and melodic, Steele’s music has instant appeal.” The Observer |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:46 AM |
EDM |
1806 (Sleat) |
Theatre Gu Leòr - 'Ceilidh' |
Fiadhaich, brais agus air a tiodhlaigeadh air a beul-fodha sna Hearadh, tha a' bhana-bhàrd Màiri Ruadh air èirigh às an uaigh le dìreach aon oidhche gus ciall shònraichte na cèilidh ath-bheòthachadh. Dealasach agus làn spionnaidh, tha i deimhinne nach bi a guth air a chasg a-rithist. Tha an dealbh-chluich ùr seo làn ceòl beò, òrain agus sgeulachdan le fo-thiotalan. Bidh e freagarrach do dhuine sam bith, Gàidhlig ann no às, fhad 's gu bheil iad deiseil airson cèilidh gun choimeas! Wild, outspoken and buried face down on the Isle of Harris, poet Màiri Ruadh is back from beyond the grave, with one last night to resurrect the true meaning of the cèilidh. She has fire in her belly and is determined never to be silenced again. Cèilidh is a new play full of live music, songs and stories. It is subtitled and suitable for anyone with or without Gaelic, but only those ready for a cèilidh like no other! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:11 AM |
EDM |
1807 (Sleat) |
Skye and Lochalsh Orchestra and the Island Chorus |
Based in Broadford on the Isle of Skye, SLO is one of only three Scottish island-based orchestras. In spite of drawing from a population of just 12,500, covering an area of over 1000 sq. miles, we have most of the instruments required for a small classical orchestra so are able to perform a wide variety of music, from baroque to modern, Under the baton of Iain Roden. The programme includes works by Haydn, Schumann, Berlioz, Vaughan William and Vivaldi - with a piano concerto performed by Chris Watkiss. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:59 AM |
EDM |
1808 (Sleat) |
'Little Light' - Puppet Animation Festival/Vision Mechanics |
A show for children of Bun-sgoil Shlèite. Inside a replica of a Bedouin tent in the Pulteneytown People’s Project, the audience sits on pillows and cushions. Around the top of the tent above a panoramic screen for projections, a starlit sky is visible. From one constellation, a small, energetic flicker of light falls from the sky to investigate the world below and, meeting a small boy and his father, the story begins… Little Light tells the story of a small, energetic flicker of light that falls from the sky to investigate the world, where it meets a lonely boy and his father. Using shadow puppetry, table-top puppets, object theatre, dance, music and animation, this new multi-media production from one of Scotland’s leading puppetry companies tells the story of a lonely boy who discovers companionship and trust through the curiosity of a mischievous star and the devotion of a faithful dog. For this production, Vision Mechanic’s Artistic Directors Symon Macintyre and Kim Bergsagel have collaborated with performers from the Haya Cultural Centre, Amman, renowned for its work engaging with children in Jordan through the arts. Little Light is highly visual and contains only a few words in Arabic. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:17 AM |
EDM |
1809 (Sleat) |
The Alma Choir, USA |
In 2014 SEALL hosted a visit from the Alma College Choir, Michigan USA. The music department there has a long historical links with Scotland – they even run their own Pipe Band. We and they enjoyed the visit so much they are returning for another night of great singing.
The choir’s reputation for excellence, its many traditions and its ambitious performing, touring and recording schedule attract a group of talented students for whom choral singing is an important part of their lives. About 20% of Alma Choir members are preparing for careers as professional musicians. The other singers are preparing for careers in fields from the sciences to business to education to the ministry. The thread that binds these students is the joy found in singing together. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:10 AM |
EDM |
1810 (Sleat) |
The Poozies traditional concert |
A long overdure return visit from this leading wonen's traditional group who we first promoted in 1993.
The Poozies first burst onto the folk scene in 1991, when folk music wore elaborately patterned woolly jumpers and was only seen in dingy back rooms and very late at night on BBC2 – yet from the word go they were breaking out and happily exploring the musical universe.
The folk scene was then, as now, very male-dominated and so it was a conscious decision back then to be an ‘all-female’ band. The name came from a den of iniquity frequented by Robert Burns, called Poozie Nancy’s, and there is some debate amongst the four founder members as to whether the now-obvious meaning of ‘Poozie’ was realised back then… but the feeling now is that it’s pretty rock and roll!!
The Poozies are Mary Macmaster on vocals and Camac electro-harp, Eilidh Shaw on fiddle and vocals, Sarah McFadyen on fiddle, banjo and vocals, and Tia Files on guitar, fiddle, vocals and stompbox.
The evening will start with a set from the Traditional Music Students of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:47 AM |
EDM |
1811 (Sleat) |
'Dàimh' - 20th Anniversary concert |
Dàimh is 20 years old on on Wednesday 27 May 1998 SEALL promoted their very first concert in An Talla Mhòr. Is would seem callous not to do so again on their 20th Anniversay Tour! Daimh – Gaelic Supergroup and un-challenged champions of straight in the eye Highland music are based around West Lochaber and the Isle of Skye. Formed around the turn of the century and taking the name from the Gaelic word for “kinship” Daimh (pronounced Dive) have taken their contemporary take of Highland and Gaelic music to over 20 countries, setting audiences alight from Moscow to San Francisco. With a reputation as giants of the Bagpipes and Fiddle, Angus Mackenzie and Gabe McVarish lead the melodic powerhouse with fellow founder member Ross Martin underpinning the groove on the Guitar. The Band are joined by “new guy” Murdo “Yogi” Cameron on Mandola and Accordion to complete the instrumental line up. Daimh have always had the renown and notoriety of working with some of the finest Gaelic singers in Scotland and the current line up only serves to cement that distinction with the addition of the Gaelic firmament’s most rapidly rising star, Ellen MacDonald on vocals. Recent accolades include last year’s award for the “Best Folk Band in Europe” at the prestigious Folkherbst competition in Germany and most recently winner of “Folk Band of the Year” at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards. + Speyfest Ceilidh Trailers |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:54 AM |
EDM |
1812 (Sleat) |
Scottish Opera Tourbus |
Scottish Opera arrive for some small-scale live opera in the back of a lorry. But what a lorry! - 25 comfortable padded seats in a minature Opera House with a chandelier. They are at three venues on Skye and each day they will give three 25 minutes performances, limited to 25 seats.
2pm 'A Little Bit of H.M.S. Pinafore'
5pm 'Be a Sport, Spike!' for children aged 4 - 7
7.30pm 'A Little Bit of Eugene Onegin'
Refreshments are available at each venue, with a chance to talk with the soloists. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:40 AM |
EDM |
1813 (Sleat) |
Diptesh Bhattacharya, Indian Sarod |
Diptesh Bhattacharya, a young and brilliant Indian Sarod player from Kolkata, has become a regular visitor to Skye over the past few years. Diptesh started training ath the incredible age of three in Classical Vocal under his mother Mrs. Bansari Bhattacharya. At the age of ten, he fell in love with the instrument Sarod and initiated his training under Aloke Lahiri.
He is joined by Sanjib Kumar Pal Sanjib Kumar Pal is a well-established tabla player also based in Kolkata and known for his balanced and clear accompaniment to vocal and instrumental music.
They are joined by Nandan Roy for an evening of Indian classical music, which includes some informal explanations of the form and style. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:41 AM |
EDM |
1814 (Sleat) |
Traditional Concert - Hamish Napier, Patsy Reid |
Each Easter Sabhal Mòr Ostaig runs two weeks of Short Courses, mostly in Gaelic.
But this week music is also on the menu, with Hamish Napier, converting the world to flute and whistle, Patsy Reid, on fiddle, and John Somerville, accordion.
Other musicans, notably Stevie Fivey, on drums, and Ewan MacPherson on guitar and mandolin, will also come along. Together they make up the world-famous ‘The Cask Strength Ceilidh Band’ so later on the floor will be cleared and there will be dancing! |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:13 AM |
EDM |
1815 (Sleat) |
Andy Irvine, solo guitar |
Andy Irvine is one of the great Irish singers, his voice one of a handful of truly great ones that gets to the very soul of Ireland. He has been hailed as "a tradition in himself". Musician, singer, songwriter, Andy has maintained his highly individual performing skills throughout his over 50-year career. Andy has been at the helm of legendary bands like Sweeney’s Men in the mid 60s, to the enormous success of Planxty in the 70s, and then Patrick Street, Mozaik, LAPD and recently Usher’s Island. Andy has been a world music pioneer and an icon for traditional music and musicians. As a soloist, Andy fills the role of the archetypal troubadour with a show and a travelling lifestyle that reflect his lifelong influence, Woody Guthrie. To quote the Irish Times, "Often copied, never equalled", his repertoire consists of Irish traditional songs, dexterous Balkan dance tunes and a compelling cannon of his own self-penned songs. Andy Irvine, is a British-born Irish-based folk musician, singer-songwriter, and a founding member of such popular bands as Sweeney's Men, Planxty, Patrick Street, Mozaik, LAPD and Usher's Island. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:45 AM |
EDM |
1816 (Sleat) |
Tom Allen - comedy |
Tom Allen is a comedian, writer and actor. He started as a stand up at the age of 22 and went on to win both 'So You Think You’re Funny' in Edinburgh and the BBC New Comedy Awards in the same year. He has honed his unique style of sharp, acerbic wit and camp, riotous storytelling by performing to audiences all over the UK and around the world. He recently made his first appearance on the BBC’s iconic Live at the Apollo. |
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:39 AM |
EDM |
1817 (Sleat) |
'Fantom' Double bill Gaelic plays TBC |
Fantom - a story of Mac an t-Sronaich the notorious Lewis serial killer - had a very successful run at the Citizens Theatre with excellent audience response. Iain MacRae has written Am Fear Bochd, a contrasting comedy, to make this a full evening's entertainment.
Driected by Iain MacRae, well know Gaelic theatre face and Liz Carruthers, recently of SMO. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:11 AM |
EDM |
1818 (Sleat) |
Fergie's concert and cèilidh |
King of the Cèilidh and Scots folk legend, Fergie Macdonald, will bring his friends along to present an evening of lively cèilidh music and good craic.
Scotland's much loved buttonbox player from Moidart took the authentic, raw and right cèilidh dance band style to village halls across the length and breadth of the Highlands and Islands.
Wherever cèilidh music is being played, Fergie's masterful musicianship and infectious style remain the benchmark and he will forever be known as the man who gave cèilidh music to the world.
Fergie's guests on the night will be Robert Nairn, Addie Harper and Stephanie Harper on accordion and buttonbox and harp.
Opening set from Angus and Rodachan MacKinnon |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:56 AM |
EDM |
1819 (Sleat) |
Maighread Stewart and Ingrid Henderson |
Renowned Gaelic singer, Margaret Stewart from the Isle of Lewis, and Lochaber based clarsach virtuoso, Ingrid Henderson, are world class performers in their individual fields and together they produce a sound which is abounding in substance and class. Both have well over twenty years experience in performing, recording and teaching Gaelic song and Highland music, both at home and abroad, and their passion for their craft shines through in every performance.
Both are tutors at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, with the Music Department and the Summer Schools.
We will open the evening with a set of tunes from some young local talent. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:52 AM |
EDM |
1820 (Sleat) |
Charlie McKerron |
Internationally regarded as one of Scotland's finest fiddle players, Charlie McKerron leads his summer fiddle camp this week, so is a regular visitor to Fèis an Eilein, always packing our venue.
Charlie is a key member of the highly successful Capercaillie and has collaborated with many other musicians, and played with other noted bands such as SessionA9. Charlie was brought up with the Northeast fiddle tradition learning from his father and great uncle but has immersed himself in the Gaelic tradition with Capercaillie. In doing so, he has helped to bring this music to high acclaim on the international stage.
Marc Clement, singer and guitarist, has been a professional musician for nearly 30 years, living in his home town of Inverness. Marc played guitar with Bruce McGregor for many years which led to many line-ups including Duncan Chisholm. Iain Macfarlane and Gabe McVarish. Marc was an original member of Blazin' Fiddles and plays for Session A9. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:58 AM |
EDM |
1821 (Sleat) |
Plockton Music School fundraiser |
Fundraising concert by Plockton Music School for Skye & Lochalsh Young Carers |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:35 AM |
EDM |
1822 (Sleat) |
The Dime Notes |
“Inspired” – SUNDAY TIMES
“Lovingly curated examples of great music from the ancestral repertoire of jazz” – JAZZ DA GAMA
“Swings from start to finish” – JUST JAZZ
“Laid-back swing and clever interplay makes their music feel fresh and vibrant” – JAZZ SOCIETY OF OREGON
The Dime Notes dig back into the blues-drenched sounds of clarinet-driven 1920’s New Orleans jazz, unearthing a repertoire of stomps, blueses, and forgotten gems of the era from musicians such as Johnny Dodds, Jelly Roll Morton and Red Nichols.
The band grew out of a duo project with Chris Barber’s long-time clarinetist David Horniblow and American pianist Andrew Oliver, who arrived in London in 2013 and met David at a gig. They got together to play some Jelly Roll Morton tunes and began a weekly residency at an east London cocktail bar, working on a repertoire of obscure 1920s tunes.
After a year or so, the duo expanded with the addition of the unstoppable pulse of London’s finest rhythm guitarist Dave Kelbie and young bassist Tom Wheatley, who added a new dimension and depth to the band, which quickly became popular both at clubs and swing dances in London.
Since the release of their debut album on Lejazzetal Records in 2016, the band has toured extensively in the UK, with appearances at festivals and theatres throughout the country as well as in France and the Netherlands. Their album has received positive reviews from the press both nationally and internationally, and will be re-released in France in partnership with Fremeaux in 2018. They have partnered with the award-winning Scottish bean-to-bar chocolate company IQ Choc to create the Dime Notes signature Espresso-Kick chocolate bar, and 2018 will see the band touring in England, Scotland, Germany, France, Hungary, Moldova, France, and Canada.
The Dime Notes present a fresh take on a timeless style, emphasizing the propulsive grooves and sultry melodies which made early jazz revolutionary, controversial, and wildly popular. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:51 AM |
EDM |
1823 (Sleat) |
Mike Vass, Mairearad Green and Sean Gray |
Traditional Music with Mike Vass, fiddle; Mairearad Green, Pipes and Accordion; and Sean Gray, flute and guitar.
Mike Vass is one of the most creative forces on the Scottish music scene. As a musician, composer, producer and arranger Vass has amassed a body of work that encompasses early appearances as a livewire young fiddler, collaborations with many of the leading voices among today’s Scots and Gaelic tradition bearers, delivering multi-media performances, overseeing critically acclaimed recordings, and scoring for prestigious ensembles. He recently performed 'The Dead Stations' with Mairi Campbell for SEALL
Tonight he is joined by Mairearad Green, renowned for her deft and lyrical accordion style, as well as her dextrous piping, Mairearad is in great demand not only as a performer, but also as a composer. Seán Gray is a flute, whistle and guitar player from Coylton near the south west coast of Scotland. He spent a year at the prestigious National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music in Plockton and is a member of the Paul McKenna Band.
We start with a set from Malin Lewis, fiddler and piper; Lewis McLachlan, tenor guitar; and James Bauld, whistle and flute; who are currently students at the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music, Plockton. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:33 AM |
EDM |
1824 (Sleat) |
'The Old Blind Dogs' - The 25 Years Tour |
Since forming in the early 1990’s, Old Blind Dogs have stood on the cutting edge of Scotland’s roots revival. The band has developed its own trademark style with an energetic mix of songs and tunes. Dynamic percussion, polished vocals, soaring fiddle and stirring pipes fuel the delicately phrased melodies and traditional songs.
Aaron Jones, Bouzouki, Vocals, Guitar and one of the most sought after accompanists on the traditional music scene today.
Jonny Hardie, fiddles and vocals, who co-founded Old Blind Dogs in 1929, or thereabouts.
Ali Hutton, Pipes, Whistles, Guitar, from Perthshire, was inspired at the age of 7 to take up the bagpipes and rose through the ranks of the world famous Vale of Atholl Pipe Band.
Donald Hay, Percussion, Vocals, a drummer/percussionist with an exceptional ability to play with power, empathy, delicacy and drama.
The evening will open with a set from ‘The Northenders‘, who, suprisingly, come from the north end of Skye. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:09 AM |
EDM |
1825 (Sleat) |
Edinburgh University Music Society - Orchestra and Choir |
The Edinburgh University Music Society is widely regarded as one of Scotland’s leading student music organisations, not only for its standard of performance but also its involvement within the wider community through education projects and fundraising concerts.
Tonight a group of 50 orchestra members and singers make their first visit to Skye.
The music society of the University of Edinburgh was founded in 1867 by Sir Herbert Oakeley. Throughout the twentieth century the Society took part in larger and more extravagant performances, and this tradition has certainly not waned. The 25th of November 2017 saw all three of the Society’s ensembles perform at the prestigious Usher Hall to celebrate 150 years of EUMS. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:32:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:58 AM |
EDM |
1826 (Sleat) |
'The Monster and Mary Shelly' - Occasion Theatre |
June 1816 – the ‘Year without a summer’: On yet another sun-less day at their holiday villa in Switzerland, Lord Byron challenges his guests Percy and Mary Shelley to ‘each write a ghost story’. Two days later Mary, 18 years old and having recently watched her premature baby die, has a ‘waking dream’ and begins to write a story that will haunt and define her for the rest of her life. ‘So this is why you created me? Not to scare your readers. Not to scare yourself. But to scare away the things that really frightened you? So that you can sleep at night?’ The Monster and Mary Shelley is an atmospheric, moving, and at times darkly comic exploration of ‘fear’. Incorporating elements of music hall, melodrama, horror and teenage rebellion with a pulsing cinematic score, The Monster… explores the world of Mary Shelley – the Gothic Girl who electrified the world. The most enduring of all horror stories. A haunting exploration of the life of Mary Shelley, of her monster… and fear. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:08 AM |
EDM |
1827 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Trail west Play Gaelic |
With strong links to the Hebridean Isles of Tiree and South Uist, the music and culture that they were raised in remains a pure and refreshing trademark in the sound of Trail West. To date the band has released two albums, both of which demonstrate the incredible musicianship of frontline pair Seonaidh MacIntyre and Ian Smith through high-energy tunes and arrangements, accompanied by the multi-instrumental talents of Andrew Findlater and Alain Campbell. Their second album, 'Rescattermastered', highlighted a key development in the band's outlook, with a wide selection of songs now an integral part of the band's repertoire. Trail West are now performing at festivals throughout Scotland as a six-piece outfit, adding Jonathan Gillespie on keyboard and vocals as well as Allan J. Nairn on electric guitar, further boosting the energy levels of a band leading the thriving scene of ‘Glasgow Gaels’ and ensuring that traditional music in Scotland has a very strong future. Tonight Trail West will present the songs from Runrig's seminal album Play Gaelic, one of the most influential and important recordings of Gaelic songs and music to date. GAELIC Tha ceangalan làidir aig Trail West ri eileanan Tiriodh agus Uibhist a Deas, agus tha blas chiùil agus chultair an dà eilean anns a’ cheòl ac’. Tha an còmhlan air dà chlàr fhoillseachadh, ’s tha na dhà a’ sealltainn an tàlant iongantach aig Seonaidh Mac an t-Saoir agus Iain Mac a’ Ghobhainn, còmhla ri Anndra Findlater is Alain Caimbeul, a tha a’ cluich iomadh ionnsramaid eatorra. Bha feallsanachd ùr an làthair anns an dàrna clàr, ‘Rescatteredmastered’, le taghadh mòr de òrain a-nis ann an stòras a’ chòmhlain. Tha Trail West an-diugh a’ cluich aig fèilltean air feadh na h-Alba le Ionatan Gilleasbuig (clàr-mheur agus a’ seinn) is Ailean J Nairn (giotàr) a’ cuir ri sùnnd a’ chòmhlain, ’s iad còmhla a’ strì gus ceòl traidiseanta na h-Alba a dhaingneachadh airson an t-àm ri teachd. A-nochd, cluinnear Trail West a' seinn na h-òrain agus a' cluiche na finn bho a' chiad chlàr a chaidh a dhèanamh le Runrig, a tha a-measg na clàraidhean is ainmeil agus cudromach ann an saoghal na Gàidhlig |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:53 AM |
EDM |
1828 (Sleat) |
Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain |
"Simply the best traditional musicians you are ever likely to hear" Mike Russell, Glasgow Herald
In 1988, two members from two of Scotland’s leading bands, The Boys of The Lough and Silly Wizard, came together to work on a television series.
You could say the rest is history.
Aly Bain and Phil Cunningham enjoyed performing together so much that they decided to have a small tour that year. That was beginning of a remarkable working relationship and friendship that has endured and continued to thrive taking them all over the world.
Thirty years on, they are filling not only small village halls, but all of our major performance venues. In these years their dedication to their music has earned them both the title of Doctor and an MBE.
Aly and Phil are a national institution with their incomparable mastery of fiddle and accordion, bringing excellence in traditional music to venues across the country.
Individually they pursue other ventures in performance, television and education but it is when they tour together that they truly shine with over quarter of a century of well honed skills and hilarious banter delighting audiences everywhere.
We are delighted to welcome them back to SEALL. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:14 AM |
EDM |
1829 (Sleat) |
Theatre Newfoundland 'Our Frances' |
An extraordinary new play celebrating the life and heroism of Frances Cluett, VAD. Fanny was born and lived in Belleoram, Newfoundland. In 1916, she joined the Volunteer Aid Detachment and was shipped overseas to London, ultimately serving for four years at the 10th General Hospital in Rouen, France. The play is inspired by her many letters to home, detailing the horrors and heartbreak she witnessed, and revealing how her humor and resilience captured the love and loyalty of all she encountered.
https://youtu.be/KFUgNAaJR5g |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:15 AM |
EDM |
1830 (Sleat) |
Snap Elastic Children's Theatre 'Puffin' |
Puffin by Snap Elastic Why do clouds multiply in inexplicable ways? Why do sand eels just disappear from the sea? In an uncertain world, a girl meets a puffin and a puffin meets a girl. This is the story of a girl and her friendship with a puffin. Through their friendship they learn how to deal with change, even climate change. Using music and movement Puffin explores our relationships with and our responsibilities to each other, wildlife and the world around us. A classic ‘girl meets puffin’ story for everyone 7+ Snap Elastic is a new, artist-led collaborative ensemble made up of theatre makers Alice Mary Cooper, Eszter Marsalkó and Claire Willoughby. Working across art-forms we create work that makes a real connection between the art and its audience as well as between audience members – sparking a healthy debate between peers, teachers, children and families. We aim to make our audience feel connected, present and important. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMO4GL_USPw&t=38s |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:15 AM |
EDM |
1831 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:10 AM |
EDM |
1832 (Sleat) |
Scottish Opera Tourbus |
Scottish Opera arrive for some small-scale live opera in the back of a lorry. But what a lorry! - 25 comfortable padded seats in a minature Opera House with a chandelier. They perform at three venues on Skye and each day they will give three 25 minutes performances, limited to 25 seats.
2pm 'A Little Bit of Eugene Onegin'
5pm 'A Little Bit of H.M.S. Pinafore'
7.30pm 'A Little Bit of Eugene Onegin'
Refreshments are available at each venue, with a chance to talk with the soloists. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:42 AM |
EDM |
1833 (Sleat) |
Scottish Opera Tourbus |
Scottish Opera arrive for some small-scale live opera in the back of a lorry. But what a lorry! - 25 comfortable padded seats in a minature Opera House with a chandelier. They perform at three venues on Skye and each day they will give three 25 minutes performances, limited to 25 seats.
11.30am 'A Little Bit of H.M.S. Pinafore'
1.30pm 'Be a Sport, Spike!' for children aged 4 - 7
4pm 'A Little Bit of Eugene Onegin'
Refreshments are available at each venue, with a chance to talk with the soloists. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:38 AM |
EDM |
1834 (Sleat) |
Anda Union Mongolian singers workshop |
The workshop will aim to introduce participants to both Anda Union as well as inform on the Mongolian way of life, focusing especially on children. Anda Union will demonstrate throat singing and and ask a couple of children to try to learn it. They will talk about Mongolian children and how it was for them going to school when they lived in the remote grasslands. This can be accompanied by film of Mongolian children dancing when they welcomed Anda union to their school. Anda Union will then teach the students a Mongolian dance which will then be performed as they play a Mongolian music. Finally the children will learn the Mongolian alphabet song Depending on time left a couple of songs will then be performed |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:26 AM |
EDM |
1835 (Sleat) |
'Isle of Love' Right Lines Productions |
The Isle of Love is a bittersweet tale of love, loss, recovery and discovery infused with the quirky lyrical genius of Adam Ross’ music. The play addresses the beauty and restorative qualities of island life and also explores the reasons people choose to visit, to remain, to depart and to return.
Inspired by the narrative character of the music produced by Randolph’s Leap, Euan Martin and Dave Smith are delighted to be collaborating with Adam Ross to create a piece of theatre based around the themes of his songs and incorporating his performance in a dramatic context. The cornerstone of this piece will be “The Isle of Love”, a celebration of the ambience of the Scottish Hebridean island. This ambience, and some of the darker reasons people are attracted to the islands, will be explored. The piece will be performed by a versatile cast accompanied by live music. It will reveal the characters’ backstories and explore the healing and spiritual nourishment that such a visit, or relocation can bring and also the issues it can expose. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:04:04 AM |
EDM |
1836 (Sleat) |
Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts |
Lorayne McLucas teaches a wide variety of contemporary and musical dance to lively groups of young and odler children in Skye. Tonight thye present a compilation of all their work with a quality and enthusiasm that would put may profesional groups to shame. |
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:41 AM |
EDM |
1837 (Sleat) |
The Reading Room |
SEALL is delighted to work with The Skye Reading Room to bring their first event to Sleat.
Local and visiting poets and writers are invited to one the regular open mic sessions, this time in the cafeteria of the new Community Hub, An Crùbh, Duisdale just south of Isleornsay.
The evening, hosted by Francis Mitchell, will be friendly, welcoming and highly entertaining.
We offer 5-minute slots.
A free evening and refreshments are available.
Open Mic Sessions are run by The Skye Reading Room to promote local and visiting authors, poets and writers, though a regular programme of meetings throughout the year across Skye.
Whatever your experience as a writer you’ll enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the evenings. Come along, share your work, and bring your friends. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:01 AM |
EDM |
1838 (Sleat) |
Traditional Family Cèilidh |
The opening concert of Fèis an Eilein 2018 celebrates the family Gaelic week at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, when parents of children who attend Gaelic medium primary schools get together to develop their language and cultural skills. We bring together an informal concert with various guests, young and old, for a family orientated night of song, dance and music. It will be bilingual so you do not need to be a Gaelic speaker to enjoy the evening.
We end the night with some family dancing with Malin Lewis and Hector MacInnes.
With rodachan and Angus MacKinnon, Mahon, |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:17 AM |
EDM |
1839 (Sleat) |
'The Pirates of Penzance' |
Inner Sound are delighted to be back at SMO again performing one of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most popular operas.
The Pirates of Penzance centres around Frederic, who, having reached his 21st year, is released from his apprenticeship to a band of pirates. He meets Mabel, the daughter of a Major-General, and they fall in love. Frederic soon learns, however, that he was born on the 29th of February, and so, technically, he is only 4. His indenture specifies that he remain apprenticed to the pirates until his "twenty-first birthday", meaning that he must serve another 63 years, bound by his own sense of duty.
Inner Sound is one of Scotland's leading amateur G and S production companies. Anne Lampard MBE has for years been training generations of singers, some of whom now work in the professional operatic circuit. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:06 AM |
EDM |
1840 (Sleat) |
The Alistair McCulloch Trio |
The 'Alistair McCulloch Trio' annual Scottish tour has become a firm fixture on the folk music calendar. Featuring champion fiddler McCulloch, alongside former Capercaillie whistle wizard Marc Duff, and past Scottish folk musician of the year, Aaron Jones of Old Blind Dogs & The Kate Rusby Band on bouzouki, guitar and vocals, the trio has gained a formidable reputation for its dynamic concert performances.
Alistair is fiddle tutor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and recently published 'The Alistair McCulloch Collection Volume 2' of original music. Recently he has toured in the USA, Australia and New Zealand and in the 2015 MG ALBA Scottish Trad Music Awards was nominated in two categories.
"One of the finest fiddlers and composers of his generation" Living Tradition
Skye-based 'Harta' opens the evening with a delicious mix of Scottish and Scandinavian music, with Christine Martin on Nyckelharpa, Ross Calderwood on Scottish smallpipes, and Jack Evans, (ex-Easy Club, Cauld Blast Orchestra0 on Bouzouki/Whistles.
Video: https://youtu.be/iqbQlLQO7HM
https://youtu.be/Zq3dKXwdVsM |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:02 AM |
EDM |
1841 (Sleat) |
NYOS Jazz Orchestra Summer Tour 'The Power of Nature' |
This summer NYOS Jazz Orchestra presents a profusion of cool jazz in a two-part concert. We celebrate the music of Joe Zawinul’s groundbreaking group Weather Report. The 1970s were one of the most exciting periods in jazz, and after the emergence of rock and roll, the inevitable fusion of jazz and rock came of age. Never more so than in the music of Weather Report, blending grooves and improvisation, through-composed melodies and evolving ensemble textures.
The Jazz Orchestra is then joined by beatboxer, sound artist and vocal sculptor Jason Singh. Jason is a composer, solo artist and collaborator who is well known on Skye for his work with Atlas arts, with Gaelic singer Anne Martin and the World Premiere of 'Lahira' at last year's Festival.
Director of Jazz at NYOS Malcolm Edmonstone has worked closely with Jason to select aspects of his extensive creative projects, and arranged these for NYOS Jazz Orchestra and vocalists. A challenging yet mouth-watering prospect, we hope you agree.
Buy tickets for both concerts and get £2 off. |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:37 AM |
EDM |
1842 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser's Mammoth Fiddle Night |
Prepare for a string spectacular and experience the sound of over 130 fiddles and cellos lifting the rafters of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, when Alasdair Fraser hosts another of his sell-out Mammoth Fiddle Nights. Alasdair is one of the greatest carriers of the Scottish fiddle music tradition, a fiddler whose warmly expressive playing, mastery of his instrument and deep understanding of his native music as a venerable and continually evolving art is an inspiration to generations of musicians on both sides of the Atlantic.
Alasdair will be joined by the tutors on the course, who include Natalie Haas, Begoña Riobo (Galicia), Troy MacGillivray (Cape Breton), Louise Mackenzie (Scotland), Trish Strain (Scotland), Seylan Baxter (Scotland), José Liz (Galicia) and dancers, Francisco Javier Feijoó (Galicia) and Mairi Britton (Scotland)
With income from this event SEALL is delighted to support one young musician from Skye to attend the fiddle course.
"One of Scotland's most valued tradition-bearers” BBC Radio Scotland |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:27 AM |
EDM |
1843 (Sleat) |
Anxo Lorenzo Trio |
A maestro of the Galician Gaita (bagpipe), when you hear his mastery you will be literally blown away. Anxo's band combine an absolute mastery of their instruments and provide a show full of power passion and aural delight. Anxo has played with many great musicians during his career from Lùnasa to Kathryn Tickell and many others. His band is truly pan european including Galicians , Portugese and Irish musicians.
Opening set from Malin Lewispipes and fiddle, and Lewis MacLaughlin, guitar |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:02 AM |
EDM |
1844 (Sleat) |
Mary Ann Kennedy: 'An Dàn' Gaelic Songs For A Modern World |
A Skye Gael from multi-cultural Glasgow, Mary Ann Kennedy’s life has been one of music. From a revered tradition-bearer family, the Campbells of Greepe, her earliest memories are of a home filled with song.
After years of writing and recording, she is stepping forward as a solo artist, with two albums reflecting her passion for tradition and fearless engagement with new Gaelic music and songwriting. Her debut solo album is An Dàn (The Song/Destined) – a collection of her original music with lyrics by herself and some of Gaeldom’s greatest poets, including Aonghas MacNeacail and Angus Peter Campbell.
Mary Ann is accompanied by guitarist, composer and producer Finlay Wells.
“An Dàn was worth the wait, it’s a gem of an album.” - Neil MacFadyen, Folk Radio UK
An Dàn – Gaelic Songs for a Modern World was nominated as an Album of the Year at the BBC Alba Trad Awards Dec 2017
The evening will open with a short set from our local young talent. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:21 AM |
EDM |
1845 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble 'Chamber Notes' |
Scottish Ensemble explore the clarinet quintets of Mozart and Brahms:
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major
Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor
John Luther Adams The Wind In High Places (movement 4)
Mozart and Brahms wrote just one clarinet quintet each, both in the final years of their lives. But it’s their inherent quality and charm, not only their solitary status, which has always made these quintets stand out amongst each composer’s repertoire. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:19 AM |
EDM |
1846 (Sleat) |
Jazz Film 'Bird' |
Director Clint Eastwood, a noted jazz aficionado, directs this heartfelt study of pioneering bop saxophonist Charlie Parker (Forest Whitaker). Moving forward and backward through Parker's brief life before his death of a heroin overdose at age 34, the film foregrounds the saxophonist's difficult relationship with his wife, Chan Parker (Diane Venora), but also features lengthy scenes of Parker improvising on stage, lit with the neon and cigarette smoke of vintage jazz clubs.
1988, 155 minutes |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:38 AM |
EDM |
1847 (Sleat) |
Saltfish Forty |
Orcadian duo Douglas Montgomery on fiddle and viola, and Brian Cromarty, songs, guitar and mandola, combine the rich traditional music of Orkney with original compositions.
The powerhouse partnership have won a devoted following throughout the UK and beyond, brilliantly transcending the duo format’s conventional confines.
Linchpin figures in the currently flourishing revival of Orkney’s traditional music, they unite these deep-rooted sources with an exhilarating breadth of influence and expertise, catalysed by a creative empathy born from decades of friendship. The result is a sound of equally thrilling raw attack and multi-dimensional richness.
Shortlisted for Album of the Year at the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards 2017. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:45 AM |
EDM |
1848 (Sleat) |
Sleat Events Gathering |
With another busy year coming up we want to make sure we all make the best use of visiting performers and local happenings. SEALL invites everyone involved in putting on events to get together for a conversation about what you plan to do. No matter how big or small, if you are planning performance events, charity events, cafés, dances, cèilidhs, walks, Talks and Literature, exhibitions, films, come along and find out what everyone else is up to – to swap ideas, develop your own and avoid those clashes!
This is a drop-in session from 4.30pm to 6pm so come along to part or all of it. |
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:16 AM |
EDM |
1849 (Sleat) |
'I'll Sing On' Catriona MacLean, Gaelic Song |
‘I’ll Sing On’ ~ A tribute to popular local singer Catriona Maclean Mackinnon.
Gilbert McKinnon presents the book, “I’ll Sing On”, launched at the Skye Book Festival in Sep. Catriona graduated from the Royal Conservatoire. She sang at Sabhal Mòr, National Mòds, the BBC and the Pan Celtic Festival. She also revived the Broadford Gaelic Choir. A friend of Sir Iain Noble, she helped to teach him Gaelic and encouraged him in his promotion of Gaelic on Skye.
There will be readings from the book and a screen presentation of her life. Film clips will remind us of her amazing voice and excellent clarsach playing and we shall hear a moving audio recording of her singing and a live music tribute.
With music and songs from Caramarie MacAlman, Na Clàrsairean Shlèite, Mary Strachan and music students from Sabhal Mòr Ostaig.
Donald S Murray comments, “ ‘I’ll Sing On’ is, in many ways, a tale of reconciliation. A young woman with an energetic and impetuous nature, she found peace and resolution through coming to terms with many of the forces at war in her life. All in all, it makes for a wonderful portrayal of someone who clearly inspired much love and admiration. Her life sings on through its pages.”
Entry is by donation, and books will be for sale, with profits going to from which Catriona died as a young woman.
The bar will be open and tea and coffee available. |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:45 AM |
EDM |
1850 (Sleat) |
'Circus' - Boilerhouse |
Energetic writing with dynamic physical theatre - an up to the minute shapshot of Britain as it teeters on the millennial tightrope. Using the skills of a circus performer and trapeze artist this should be an interesting use of Sabhal Mor Ostaig, TDC! |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:48 AM |
EDM |
1851 (Sleat) |
Talking Picture - 'A Beautiful Life' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:51 AM |
EDM |
1852 (Sleat) |
Fiona Davidson |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:21 AM |
EDM |
1853 (Sleat) |
Quartz Cycle - State Theta |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:52 AM |
EDM |
1854 (Sleat) |
Peatbog Faeries and Bareback Riders |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:06 AM |
EDM |
1855 (Sleat) |
Aisteoirì Aon Dràma - 'An Innis Chaoin' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:21 AM |
EDM |
1856 (Sleat) |
Ballet West - 'Nutcracker' |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:38 AM |
EDM |
1857 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:14 AM |
EDM |
1858 (Sleat) |
'The Richard Wood Band' in Concert - Feis |
Inspired fiddle playing from this young musician from Prince Edward Island helping to bring back the old and new Celtic traditions to Scotland. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:22 AM |
EDM |
1859 (Sleat) |
The Hot Club |
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Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:33:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:31:56 AM |
EDM |
1860 (Sleat) |
SAC Travelling Gallery Jizo Garden 5 days |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:10 AM |
EDM |
1861 (Sleat) |
Translations - Aisling Ghèar Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:20 AM |
EDM |
1862 (Sleat) |
North Cregg |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:45 AM |
EDM |
1863 (Sleat) |
The Forth Stanze poetry |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:59 AM |
EDM |
1864 (Sleat) |
The Forth Stanze poetry |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:33 AM |
EDM |
1865 (Sleat) |
Across the Sea - the Selkirk Settlers |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:52 AM |
EDM |
1866 (Sleat) |
Cast Ewe Band |
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Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:18 AM |
EDM |
1867 (Sleat) |
Celebration of Music and Poetry for Uni W Scotland |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:36 AM |
EDM |
1868 (Sleat) |
A Band On Ship concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:43 AM |
EDM |
1869 (Sleat) |
Blas Festival - Hallaig |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:45 AM |
EDM |
1870 (Sleat) |
Dead Man's Waltz |
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Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:15 AM |
EDM |
1871 (Sleat) |
Cuillin Sound |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:54 AM |
EDM |
1872 (Sleat) |
Discovery Film Festival |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:00 AM |
EDM |
1873 (Sleat) |
'An Ron Dall' le Fibin |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:23 AM |
EDM |
1874 (Sleat) |
Patrick Mollard piping concert |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:57 AM |
EDM |
1875 (Sleat) |
A Kitchen Cèilidh - Crofting Cèilidh |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:48 AM |
EDM |
1876 (Sleat) |
Community Trust Cèilidh |
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Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:48 AM |
EDM |
1877 (Sleat) |
Carina MacLeod Comedy Couch Night |
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Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:16 AM |
EDM |
1878 (Sleat) |
Alasdair Fraser, Buddy McMaster, Harvey Beaton |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:34 AM |
EDM |
1879 (Sleat) |
Estonian Folk Dancers |
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Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:02 AM |
EDM |
1880 (Sleat) |
Inner Sense Percussion Workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:36 AM |
EDM |
1881 (Sleat) |
Welsh Choir ~ Còr Ysgol Gyfun Maes Yu Yrfa |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:43 AM |
EDM |
1882 (Sleat) |
TNT Music Theatre workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:10 AM |
EDM |
1883 (Sleat) |
TNT Theatre - 'Hitler Killed my Canary' |
|
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:57 AM |
EDM |
1884 (Sleat) |
Fingers and Thumbs Magic show |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:24 AM |
EDM |
1885 (Sleat) |
Primrose, Kinnaird, Cormack and Douglas |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:39 AM |
EDM |
1886 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:57 AM |
EDM |
1887 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:00 AM |
EDM |
1888 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:42 AM |
EDM |
1889 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:54 AM |
EDM |
1890 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:06 AM |
EDM |
1891 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:34:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:51 AM |
EDM |
1892 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:03 AM |
EDM |
1893 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:48 AM |
EDM |
1894 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:45 AM |
EDM |
1895 (Sleat) |
Speaking our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:09 AM |
EDM |
1896 (Sleat) |
Donnie Campbell Cèilidh: Fraser et all |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:09 AM |
EDM |
1897 (Sleat) |
Youth Art Workshop: Mask-making |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:24 AM |
EDM |
1898 (Sleat) |
Youth Art Workshop: Kites |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:18 AM |
EDM |
1899 (Sleat) |
Youth Art Workshop: Kites |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:16 AM |
EDM |
1900 (Sleat) |
Adult Art Workshop: Water colours |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:02 AM |
EDM |
1901 (Sleat) |
Adult Art Workshop: Drawing |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:59 AM |
EDM |
1902 (Sleat) |
Art Workshops: Exhibtion |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:05 AM |
EDM |
1903 (Sleat) |
Youth Art Workshop: Mask-making |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:21 AM |
EDM |
1904 (Sleat) |
1500 years of Highland History - Dr Jim Hunter |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:17 AM |
EDM |
1905 (Sleat) |
Edinburgh Puppets - 'Rumplestiltskin' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:17 AM |
EDM |
1906 (Sleat) |
SAC Traditional Dance Seminar |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:32 AM |
EDM |
1907 (Sleat) |
Flora MacDonald seminar |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:50 AM |
EDM |
1908 (Sleat) |
Percussion Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:47 AM |
EDM |
1909 (Sleat) |
Fingers and Thumbs - magic |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:22 AM |
EDM |
1910 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:27 AM |
EDM |
1911 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:57 AM |
EDM |
1912 (Sleat) |
Makvirag, Hungary and Mabsant, Wales |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:39 AM |
EDM |
1913 (Sleat) |
Scottish Country Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:54 AM |
EDM |
1914 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson Trio |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:51 AM |
EDM |
1915 (Sleat) |
Ian Wesley Magician |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:33 AM |
EDM |
1916 (Sleat) |
Gerald Garcia, guitar |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:14 AM |
EDM |
1917 (Sleat) |
Scottish Dance Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:00 AM |
EDM |
1918 (Sleat) |
The Archaeology of Skye |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:57 AM |
EDM |
1919 (Sleat) |
Circus Skills with Pete Z |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:17 AM |
EDM |
1920 (Sleat) |
Alison Kinnaird and Christine Primrose |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:40 AM |
EDM |
1921 (Sleat) |
Macguinnes Irish Dancers |
|
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:43 AM |
EDM |
1922 (Sleat) |
Circus Skills with Pete Z |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:20 AM |
EDM |
1923 (Sleat) |
Scottish Country Dance Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:44 AM |
EDM |
1924 (Sleat) |
Mask-making workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:35:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:55 AM |
EDM |
1925 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble lunchtime concert |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:36 AM |
EDM |
1926 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton Step Dance Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:58 AM |
EDM |
1927 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:31 AM |
EDM |
1928 (Sleat) |
Adult Art- Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:06 AM |
EDM |
1929 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:25 AM |
EDM |
1930 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:26 AM |
EDM |
1931 (Sleat) |
Traditional Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:54 AM |
EDM |
1932 (Sleat) |
Speaking Our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:36 AM |
EDM |
1933 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton Step Dance |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:55 AM |
EDM |
1934 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:00 AM |
EDM |
1935 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:02 AM |
EDM |
1936 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:07 AM |
EDM |
1937 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:05 AM |
EDM |
1938 (Sleat) |
Adult Art Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:37:56 AM |
EDM |
1939 (Sleat) |
Swedish Folk Dancers -Tuna Bygdegille Swedish Folk |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:48 AM |
EDM |
1940 (Sleat) |
Makvirag |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:37 AM |
EDM |
1941 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:09 AM |
EDM |
1942 (Sleat) |
Speaking Our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:39 AM |
EDM |
1943 (Sleat) |
'A Promise is a Promise'- Europlay Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:35 AM |
EDM |
1944 (Sleat) |
Scottish Country Dance Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:47 AM |
EDM |
1945 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:11 AM |
EDM |
1946 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:56 AM |
EDM |
1947 (Sleat) |
Children's Art workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:04 AM |
EDM |
1948 (Sleat) |
Cormack, Douglas et all |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:31 AM |
EDM |
1949 (Sleat) |
Speaking Our Language |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:33 AM |
EDM |
1950 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:58 AM |
EDM |
1951 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:30 AM |
EDM |
1952 (Sleat) |
Shoe String Circus |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:54 AM |
EDM |
1953 (Sleat) |
Pete Zed Circus Skills |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:49 AM |
EDM |
1954 (Sleat) |
Traditional Dance Session |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:51 AM |
EDM |
1955 (Sleat) |
Hullaballoo Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:26 AM |
EDM |
1956 (Sleat) |
Belfairs School Jazz |
|
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:29:37 AM |
EDM |
1957 (Sleat) |
Barrogs 'Men' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:32 AM |
EDM |
1958 (Sleat) |
Eclectic Pelican - ' The King's Player' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:13 AM |
EDM |
1959 (Sleat) |
Clown Jewels - 'A Night To Remember' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:55 AM |
EDM |
1960 (Sleat) |
Shiftwork 'Inside Out' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:36:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:40 AM |
EDM |
1961 (Sleat) |
Clanjamfrie Theatre - 'Blood, Miracles, Beautiful Lies' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:00 AM |
EDM |
1962 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson, harp & Point Black - The Librarian's Gone to Lunch |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:38 AM |
EDM |
1963 (Sleat) |
Hamish Imlach |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:25 AM |
EDM |
1964 (Sleat) |
Traverse Theatre - Grace in America |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:24 AM |
EDM |
1965 (Sleat) |
Mike Maran - Songs of Travel |
|
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:43 AM |
EDM |
1966 (Sleat) |
Welcome Home Nova Scotia - Hamish Moore |
Hamish Moore, Dave Francis, Mairi Campbell, Ryan MacNeil - Balnain House |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:39 AM |
EDM |
1967 (Sleat) |
Reject's Revenge - The Wheel |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:30 AM |
EDM |
1968 (Sleat) |
The McCalmans |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:33 AM |
EDM |
1969 (Sleat) |
Fiona Knowles - 'Burying Dad' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:25 AM |
EDM |
1970 (Sleat) |
John Wright - 'On the Verge of Exploding' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:38 AM |
EDM |
1971 (Sleat) |
John Purser The History of Scotland's Music |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:15 AM |
EDM |
1972 (Sleat) |
Prime Productions - 'Shaw? Positive!' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:25 AM |
EDM |
1973 (Sleat) |
Bayley-Hazen Singers - Heavenly Psalmody |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:42 AM |
EDM |
1974 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:03 AM |
EDM |
1975 (Sleat) |
Tannas |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:55 AM |
EDM |
1976 (Sleat) |
Edinburgh Puppet Co - 'Dreamiing' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:15 AM |
EDM |
1977 (Sleat) |
Clown Jewels - 'Clown Duels' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:57 AM |
EDM |
1978 (Sleat) |
Wrigley sisters |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:52 AM |
EDM |
1979 (Sleat) |
Nat Gaelic Arts - An Rèiteach |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:10 AM |
EDM |
1980 (Sleat) |
Annexe Theatre - 'Coming Apart' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:30 AM |
EDM |
1981 (Sleat) |
Tag Theatre - The Magic Island |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:45 AM |
EDM |
1982 (Sleat) |
Cheltenham College - The Dresser |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:57 AM |
EDM |
1983 (Sleat) |
Welcome home Nova Scotia |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:41 AM |
EDM |
1984 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:53 AM |
EDM |
1985 (Sleat) |
BT Scottish Ensemble |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:27 AM |
EDM |
1986 (Sleat) |
Para Handy Wireless Show - Vital Spark Productions |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:19 AM |
EDM |
1987 (Sleat) |
Gromolos French student Theatre Chambery |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:33 AM |
EDM |
1988 (Sleat) |
Ballet West - Cinderella |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:40 AM |
EDM |
1989 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:33 AM |
EDM |
1990 (Sleat) |
Ian Wesley - magic show |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:31 AM |
EDM |
1991 (Sleat) |
Survivors Cèilidh |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:43 AM |
EDM |
1992 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:40 AM |
EDM |
1993 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:51 AM |
EDM |
1994 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:48 AM |
EDM |
1995 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:43 AM |
EDM |
1996 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:53 AM |
EDM |
1997 (Sleat) |
Workshop Learners gaelic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:37:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:45 AM |
EDM |
1998 (Sleat) |
Irish Harp with Maire ni Chathasaigh |
Maire, partnered by Chris Newman, with some lively clarsach playing and the best guitar on the traditional folk scene. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:52 AM |
EDM |
1999 (Sleat) |
Sara Grey |
A ballad singer of great strength witha powerful and sweet voie well suited to native American ballands and the great classics of England and Scotland, accompnaying herself on a 5-string banjo. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:55:16 AM |
EDM |
2000 (Sleat) |
Singing Workshop - Sara Grey |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:40 AM |
EDM |
2001 (Sleat) |
Scottish Opera Highlights |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:33 AM |
EDM |
2002 (Sleat) |
Icicles at Christmas concert |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:24:28 AM |
EDM |
2003 (Sleat) |
Rumba Caliente |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:53 AM |
EDM |
2004 (Sleat) |
Dr Knickerbocker's Music Show |
See Monday 21 at 2 pm. |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:13:13 AM |
EDM |
2005 (Sleat) |
'Darwin' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:55 AM |
EDM |
2006 (Sleat) |
Hallaig - the poetry of Sorley MacLean |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:00 AM |
EDM |
2007 (Sleat) |
Skye Shorts |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:53 AM |
EDM |
2008 (Sleat) |
'Inbetweeners' - World Premiere |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:51 AM |
EDM |
2009 (Sleat) |
'Inbetweeners' - World Premiere 2 |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:53 AM |
EDM |
2010 (Sleat) |
Aeron Jonah Lewis - Old Time and Bluegrass |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:44 AM |
EDM |
2011 (Sleat) |
LMPA youth dance |
|
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:32 AM |
EDM |
2012 (Sleat) |
LMPA youth dance |
|
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:30 AM |
EDM |
2013 (Sleat) |
Slide Workshops - Mary Walters |
Mary Walters from the Slide Workshop in Edinburgh helps you create stories from sound, music and simeple slides. Great fun working in a group to produce an instant show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:07 AM |
EDM |
2014 (Sleat) |
Slide Workshops - Mary Walters |
Mary Walters from the Slide Workshop in Edinburgh helps you create stories from sound, music and simeple slides. Great fun working in a group to produce an instant show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:10 AM |
EDM |
2015 (Sleat) |
Slide Workshops |
Mary Walters from the Slide Workshop in Edinburgh helps you create stories from sound, music and simeple slides. Great fun working in a group to produce an instant show. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:00 AM |
EDM |
2016 (Sleat) |
Mugenkyo Drumming |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:21 AM |
EDM |
2017 (Sleat) |
Zoots Jazz |
|
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:25 AM |
EDM |
2018 (Sleat) |
7:84 theatre 'Caledonia Dreaming' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:15 AM |
EDM |
2019 (Sleat) |
The Africa Bus |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:27 AM |
EDM |
2020 (Sleat) |
Black Umfolosi |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:02 AM |
EDM |
2021 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ballet |
|
Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:57:58 AM |
EDM |
2022 (Sleat) |
Dùlaman |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:20 AM |
EDM |
2023 (Sleat) |
Dùlaman |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:18 AM |
EDM |
2024 (Sleat) |
'Skokiann' and 'Rusty Bucket' |
Any survivors from the Festival are welcome to call in for our last night of the Fèis. With floor singers and our own 'Rusty Bucket' the night will turn into a Cèilidh dance. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:05 AM |
EDM |
2025 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Songs of Praise |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:56 AM |
EDM |
2026 (Sleat) |
Aisling Gheàr Irish Gaelic Theatre 'Amédée' |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:17 AM |
EDM |
2027 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Meal and Cèilidh |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:54 AM |
EDM |
2028 (Sleat) |
Clarsach Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:24 AM |
EDM |
2029 (Sleat) |
Art for Children |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:08 AM |
EDM |
2030 (Sleat) |
Cape Breton Connection - Buddy McMaster |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:39 AM |
EDM |
2031 (Sleat) |
Jazz workshop - Tommy Smith |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:15 AM |
EDM |
2032 (Sleat) |
Tommy Smith - Alone at Last |
|
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:18 AM |
EDM |
2033 (Sleat) |
Evening Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:38:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:33 AM |
EDM |
2034 (Sleat) |
Bodhran workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:49 AM |
EDM |
2035 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Story-telling Cèilidh |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:55 AM |
EDM |
2036 (Sleat) |
'Venus Peter' - Film |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:44 AM |
EDM |
2037 (Sleat) |
Stepdance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:50 AM |
EDM |
2038 (Sleat) |
Scottish Stepdance Company |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:11 AM |
EDM |
2039 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh dance - The Chanterelles |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:41 AM |
EDM |
2040 (Sleat) |
Festival Films for children |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:02 AM |
EDM |
2041 (Sleat) |
Piping concert |
Was meant to be Gordon Duncan - but there was a horlicks in the booking. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:30 AM |
EDM |
2042 (Sleat) |
Ourdoor Gaelic Service |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:01 AM |
EDM |
2043 (Sleat) |
Wind Decorations for children |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:29 AM |
EDM |
2044 (Sleat) |
Scottish Irsh Connection - the Henderson and Liz Doherty |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:09 AM |
EDM |
2045 (Sleat) |
The Enormous Turnip - the Armagh Rhymers |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:52 AM |
EDM |
2046 (Sleat) |
'Beginish' - Ireland |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:55 AM |
EDM |
2047 (Sleat) |
Scots and Irish Gaelic song workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:38 AM |
EDM |
2048 (Sleat) |
Gaelic/Gaeilge Song night |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:10 AM |
EDM |
2049 (Sleat) |
Evening Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:29 AM |
EDM |
2050 (Sleat) |
Zimbabwean song and dance |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:26 AM |
EDM |
2051 (Sleat) |
Black Umfolosi |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:00 AM |
EDM |
2052 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:01 AM |
EDM |
2053 (Sleat) |
Fine Friday and Slàinte Mhath |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:19 AM |
EDM |
2054 (Sleat) |
Sandy Brechin Band |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:34 AM |
EDM |
2055 (Sleat) |
Bodhran workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:43 AM |
EDM |
2056 (Sleat) |
Art for young people workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:17 AM |
EDM |
2057 (Sleat) |
'Dàimh' and Fred Morrsion |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:57 AM |
EDM |
2058 (Sleat) |
Art for young People workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:14 AM |
EDM |
2059 (Sleat) |
Stepdance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:48 AM |
EDM |
2060 (Sleat) |
Walk to Leiterfura |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:14 AM |
EDM |
2061 (Sleat) |
Scottish Cape Breton Conection - Buddy McMaster |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:05 AM |
EDM |
2062 (Sleat) |
Evening Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:36 AM |
EDM |
2063 (Sleat) |
Ceildh dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:01 AM |
EDM |
2064 (Sleat) |
Jazz Improvisation workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:05 AM |
EDM |
2065 (Sleat) |
Family Cèilidh Dance |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:48 AM |
EDM |
2066 (Sleat) |
'Kesha' |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:38 AM |
EDM |
2067 (Sleat) |
Modelling Madness, Linda McCann |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:39:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:15 AM |
EDM |
2068 (Sleat) |
Clarsach workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:30 AM |
EDM |
2069 (Sleat) |
'Pipedown' |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:07 AM |
EDM |
2070 (Sleat) |
Croft No 5, te Pooka and Nico Major |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:32 AM |
EDM |
2071 (Sleat) |
Modelling Madness, Linda McCann |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:18 AM |
EDM |
2072 (Sleat) |
Festival Fun day |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:52 AM |
EDM |
2073 (Sleat) |
'Bèoloch' Cape Breton |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:13 AM |
EDM |
2074 (Sleat) |
Peat Bog Faeries |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:01 AM |
EDM |
2075 (Sleat) |
Outdoor Gaelic Service |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:12 AM |
EDM |
2076 (Sleat) |
Historical Walk |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:06 AM |
EDM |
2077 (Sleat) |
Cala Quartet |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:44 AM |
EDM |
2078 (Sleat) |
'The Shipping News' film |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:39 AM |
EDM |
2079 (Sleat) |
Evening Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:31 AM |
EDM |
2080 (Sleat) |
Ian Stephen storytelling |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:33 AM |
EDM |
2081 (Sleat) |
'Cèol na Mara' Ian Stephen, Christine Kydd, Norman Chalmers |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:40 AM |
EDM |
2082 (Sleat) |
Drama for young people |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:35 AM |
EDM |
2083 (Sleat) |
Christine Kydd song |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:14 AM |
EDM |
2084 (Sleat) |
'Lunasa' - Ireland |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:48 AM |
EDM |
2085 (Sleat) |
Drama for young people |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:38 AM |
EDM |
2086 (Sleat) |
Stepdance |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:22 AM |
EDM |
2087 (Sleat) |
'Translations'- Aisling Ghearr Irish theatre |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:54 AM |
EDM |
2088 (Sleat) |
'Four Scots and an Irshman' |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:08 AM |
EDM |
2089 (Sleat) |
Macdara Mac Uibh Aille drama for young people |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:45 AM |
EDM |
2090 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Song |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:20 AM |
EDM |
2091 (Sleat) |
'The Voice of the Sea' Irish storytelling |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:43 AM |
EDM |
2092 (Sleat) |
Art for Young People |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:11 AM |
EDM |
2093 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:10 AM |
EDM |
2094 (Sleat) |
'Monsters in my Wardrobe' Blue boat theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:31 AM |
EDM |
2095 (Sleat) |
Sandy Brechin and some other folkers |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:37 AM |
EDM |
2096 (Sleat) |
Black Umfolosi - Zimbabwe dance |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:36 AM |
EDM |
2097 (Sleat) |
Black Umfolosi - Zimbabwe dance |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:04 AM |
EDM |
2098 (Sleat) |
Gaelic workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:02 AM |
EDM |
2099 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Oakwoods |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:20 AM |
EDM |
2100 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Oakwoods |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:26 AM |
EDM |
2101 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Oakwoods |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:40:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:29 AM |
EDM |
2102 (Sleat) |
Gaelic workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:09 AM |
EDM |
2103 (Sleat) |
Gaelic workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:06 AM |
EDM |
2104 (Sleat) |
Gaelic workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:59 AM |
EDM |
2105 (Sleat) |
Whistle workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:26 AM |
EDM |
2106 (Sleat) |
Scots Song workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:35 AM |
EDM |
2107 (Sleat) |
Norwegian Song and Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:31 AM |
EDM |
2108 (Sleat) |
Scots fiddle workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:41 AM |
EDM |
2109 (Sleat) |
Flamenco dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:07 AM |
EDM |
2110 (Sleat) |
Greek Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:12 AM |
EDM |
2111 (Sleat) |
Spanish guitar workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:48:30 AM |
EDM |
2112 (Sleat) |
Breakdance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:51 AM |
EDM |
2113 (Sleat) |
Bodhran workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:46 AM |
EDM |
2114 (Sleat) |
poetry workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:53:29 AM |
EDM |
2115 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh Dance workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:04 AM |
EDM |
2116 (Sleat) |
'Fèis nan Òran' all-day workshops |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:41 AM |
EDM |
2117 (Sleat) |
'Fèis nan Òran' all-day workshops |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:35:38 AM |
EDM |
2118 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus Show |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:13 AM |
EDM |
2119 (Sleat) |
'Utter Nonsense' Blue Boat Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:39 AM |
EDM |
2120 (Sleat) |
Club Session with 'Mylo' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:59 AM |
EDM |
2121 (Sleat) |
Parachute Games children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:41 AM |
EDM |
2122 (Sleat) |
Parachute Games children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:38 AM |
EDM |
2123 (Sleat) |
Storytelling children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:54 AM |
EDM |
2124 (Sleat) |
Storytelling children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:52 AM |
EDM |
2125 (Sleat) |
Drama children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:29 AM |
EDM |
2126 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:26 AM |
EDM |
2127 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus children's workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:23 AM |
EDM |
2128 (Sleat) |
'Dàimh' concert |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:59 AM |
EDM |
2129 (Sleat) |
'The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband' Roadrunner Theatre |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:50 AM |
EDM |
2130 (Sleat) |
'Cliar' in concert |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:36 AM |
EDM |
2131 (Sleat) |
The Emily Smith Band |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:22 AM |
EDM |
2132 (Sleat) |
'The Perfect Spot' Arts in Motion |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:12:18 AM |
EDM |
2133 (Sleat) |
'Althing' Scandinavian-Scottish band |
Ruaraidh Graham - young performer |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:12 AM |
EDM |
2134 (Sleat) |
'Instinct' and 'Harris Tweed Brogues' |
Your performer Fergus Walker Soren Korshoj, Lousie Vansgaard, Martin Seelberg, Malene D Back, Vivi di Bap Hector Henderosn, Coll Macdonald, Andrew MacPherson, John Lamont |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:31 AM |
EDM |
2135 (Sleat) |
Gordon Duncan, Scots and Irish pipes |
Mick O' Brien, Caoimhin O Raghallaigh Young performer Angus Nicolson |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:23 AM |
EDM |
2136 (Sleat) |
Lisbeg Pipe Band and 'Brois', Tiree |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:41 AM |
EDM |
2137 (Sleat) |
'Injuns' |
|
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:41:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:55 AM |
EDM |
2138 (Sleat) |
Outdoor Gaelic Service |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:07 AM |
EDM |
2139 (Sleat) |
Film Night |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:21:20 AM |
EDM |
2140 (Sleat) |
Late night Session |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:39 AM |
EDM |
2141 (Sleat) |
Afternoon Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:06 AM |
EDM |
2142 (Sleat) |
Broadford Gaelic Players 'An t-Suirighe Fhadalach' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:46 AM |
EDM |
2143 (Sleat) |
'Flamenco Flow' and 'The Scottish Stepdance Company' |
Young performers Annie MacLeod and Kirsty Anna Kosmidis |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:24 AM |
EDM |
2144 (Sleat) |
Poetry and Piping |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:38 AM |
EDM |
2145 (Sleat) |
Educardo Niebla, guitar |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:00 AM |
EDM |
2146 (Sleat) |
'Hellenic Hootenanny' - Paddy League Duo |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:29 AM |
EDM |
2147 (Sleat) |
Bruce MacGregor, fiddle, Hansen and Hardy |
Young performers Murdo Macrae, June Naylor |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:25 AM |
EDM |
2148 (Sleat) |
Bar Session |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:25 AM |
EDM |
2149 (Sleat) |
Scottish - Irish Song Cèilidh 'Fèis an Òran' |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:03 AM |
EDM |
2150 (Sleat) |
Scottish - Irish Song Cèilidh 'Fèis an Òran' |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:00 AM |
EDM |
2151 (Sleat) |
Final Fling 'Six Foot Ginger' |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:17 AM |
EDM |
2152 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Oakwoods |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:39:23 AM |
EDM |
2153 (Sleat) |
Drama for children workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:32 AM |
EDM |
2154 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna: Angus Peter Campbell |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:32 AM |
EDM |
2155 (Sleat) |
Kevin Burke's Open House |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:32 AM |
EDM |
2156 (Sleat) |
An Inspector Calls - Middle Ground theatre |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:07:24 AM |
EDM |
2157 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - Open Library |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:53 AM |
EDM |
2158 (Sleat) |
Aos Dàna - Open Library |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:07 AM |
EDM |
2159 (Sleat) |
Jabberwocky Theatre workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:02 AM |
EDM |
2160 (Sleat) |
Jabberwocky Theatre workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:59 AM |
EDM |
2161 (Sleat) |
'Fosgailte - Exposed 2007' Meet the artists |
Exposed/Fosgailte 2007 is a new visual arts project presenting sculpture in the open. As part of Fèis an Eilein the exhibition will take place in the gardens at Armadale Castle during July and August. It features the work of 10 artists from south Skye. Visit the pieces as part of your ticket to the Armadale Gardens and meet some of the artists on Saturday 15 and Sunday 21 July.
Snaigheadarachd air na raointean. Taisbeanadh poblach dhen obair innleachdail aig luchd-ealain ionadail, ann an Gàrraidhean Chaisteil Armadail, os cionn a Chuain Sgìth san Eilean Sgitheanach. Pàirt bhunaiteach de 16mh Fhèis an Eilein. Chithear an obair ealanta seo eadar 13 agus 16 Iuchar mar phàirt de Bhliadhna Cultarach na Gàidhealtachd. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:42 AM |
EDM |
2162 (Sleat) |
Savourna Stevenson Solo harp |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:49 AM |
EDM |
2163 (Sleat) |
Bunsgoil Shlèite concert |
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Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:46 AM |
EDM |
2164 (Sleat) |
Stepdance Workshop |
Learn the basic of Scottish stepdance. No partner nor previous knowledge needed. If possible wear hard-soled, comfortable shoes. Suitable for ages 9 and over. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:36 AM |
EDM |
2165 (Sleat) |
'Fosgailte - Exposed 2007' Meet the Artists |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:40 AM |
EDM |
2166 (Sleat) |
'Dr Faustus - A Damned Fine Play' Third Party theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:02:59 AM |
EDM |
2167 (Sleat) |
'The Garden' - Peapod Theatre |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:02 AM |
EDM |
2168 (Sleat) |
'Roll Out Cowboy' Matt Hulse and Elizabeth Lawrence |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:09 AM |
EDM |
2169 (Sleat) |
'Ràn nan Ròn - The Paragon Ensemble and Sleat children |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:43 AM |
EDM |
2170 (Sleat) |
Late Night Jazz Club |
|
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:25 AM |
EDM |
2171 (Sleat) |
Highland Seashore Festival - Trash the Orchestra workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:30 AM |
EDM |
2172 (Sleat) |
'The Fishing pier that never was' - Neil MacGillivray |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:42:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:59:08 AM |
EDM |
2173 (Sleat) |
Highland Seashore Festival - Rock Pool Safari |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:24 AM |
EDM |
2174 (Sleat) |
Highland Seashore Festival - Trash the Orchestra workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:27 AM |
EDM |
2175 (Sleat) |
Skye Piping Scoiety 'Seudan' |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:25 AM |
EDM |
2176 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village Festival Club |
'Oreka Tx' is the Basque duo who specialise in playing the Txallaparta, a series of tuned wooden blocks hit with sticks by two players working together. Harkaitz Mtnez. de San Vicente (San Sebastian – Donostia, 1975) and Igor Otxoa (San Sebastian – Donostia, 1973) have played the txalaparta since 1997, when Oreka Tx was born. That same year, they joined a band led by the noted basque composer, musician, and master of the trikitixa (diatonic accordion) Kepa Junkera, a collaboration that garnered them a Latin Grammy. Oreka TX, accompanied by musicians gathered together for the occasion, invites us to go on an unusual musical journey. The richness of the sound and the variety of instruments provides the Txalaparta with an unusual yet welcoming environment, an environment in which the Txalaparta can evolve towards new horizons. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:37 AM |
EDM |
2177 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village' - The Human Mosaic |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:15 AM |
EDM |
2178 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village 'Còmhlan Tosta' |
Còmhlan Tosta brings together 7 musicians, an international collaboration full of music, one from each of the seven TOSTA-regions. Together they are playing at each TOSTA festival organised in all the participating regions. Tonight is their fourth festival peformance. Scotland - Rona Wilkie, Fryslân - Marit Talens, Ireland - Caoimhín Ó Fearghail, Wales - Gwilym Bowen Rhys, Galicia - Mónica de Nut, Cornwall - Bec Applebee, and from Basque Country - Oreka TX. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:30 AM |
EDM |
2179 (Sleat) |
'Tosta' Festival Village Festival Club |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:35 AM |
EDM |
2180 (Sleat) |
'Made in Sleat' Exhibition |
|
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:45 AM |
EDM |
2181 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Winter concert |
|
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:25:16 AM |
EDM |
2182 (Sleat) |
Roinn Mhic 's Athar - the Greater Share - TOSG |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:09:36 AM |
EDM |
2183 (Sleat) |
'See, Sense' - Travelling Art Gallery |
|
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:47 AM |
EDM |
2184 (Sleat) |
'See, Sense' - Travelling Art Gallery |
|
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:49 AM |
EDM |
2185 (Sleat) |
'An t-Aite 's Aille'- TOSG Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:40 AM |
EDM |
2186 (Sleat) |
'Seumas agus na Lochlannaich' - TOSG Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:50 AM |
EDM |
2187 (Sleat) |
Celtic Cousins and Breabach |
Caoimhin MacAoidh, Ronan Martin, harvey Beaton, Pete Clarke, John Sikorski Young Performer Olivia MacCabe |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:53 AM |
EDM |
2188 (Sleat) |
'Subitango' Tango Siempre |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:19 AM |
EDM |
2189 (Sleat) |
'Shine' Mary MacMaster |
Young performer Fiona MacAskill |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:26 AM |
EDM |
2190 (Sleat) |
'Rabbit Proof Fence' Australia |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:07 AM |
EDM |
2191 (Sleat) |
'Skirler' Ceilidh dance |
Young Performer Angus Nicolson |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:11 AM |
EDM |
2192 (Sleat) |
The Beach Party |
|
Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:21 AM |
EDM |
2193 (Sleat) |
'Dòchas' |
Fiona MacKenzie, Fiona Sellar, Younger Performers Aoife MacLeod |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:34:03 AM |
EDM |
2194 (Sleat) |
'Salsa Celtica' and 'te Pooka' fire |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:10:09 AM |
EDM |
2195 (Sleat) |
Knoydart Session by boat |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:37 AM |
EDM |
2196 (Sleat) |
'Kuotet' Chamber Ronan Martin |
Young Performers Catriona Phillips and Ruth MacKinnon |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:27 AM |
EDM |
2197 (Sleat) |
The Skye Night, Cormack, Martin, MacLeod |
Cormack, Ronan Martin, Eilidh MacLeod, Hector MacKenzie, Anne Martin, Cailean MacLean Calum MacAulay Fear an Taighe Young Performers Mairi and Stephanie Campbell |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:49:56 AM |
EDM |
2198 (Sleat) |
'At First Light' McGoldrick, McSherry et al |
Young Performers Ciostaigh Pheutan, Catherine Tinney, Stephanie Tinney, |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:48 AM |
EDM |
2199 (Sleat) |
The Armagh Rhymers |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:14:47 AM |
EDM |
2200 (Sleat) |
Session A9 + The Armagh Rhymers |
Youg Perforrmers - Rebecca Nice, Shona Masson, |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:16 AM |
EDM |
2201 (Sleat) |
'At First Light' McGoldrick, McSherry et al |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:46 AM |
EDM |
2202 (Sleat) |
'For the Islands I Sing' Splinters Theatre |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:03:16 AM |
EDM |
2203 (Sleat) |
'Excalibur' Wee Stories Theatre |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:44 AM |
EDM |
2204 (Sleat) |
Fiona MacKenzie, Brian O hEadhra, Christine Primrose |
Kikrsteen MacDonald |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:28 AM |
EDM |
2205 (Sleat) |
Skipinnish Cèilidh Dance |
Younger performers - Ian Cameron, Andrew Smith |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:41 AM |
EDM |
2206 (Sleat) |
Skipinnish Cèilidh Dance |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:39 AM |
EDM |
2207 (Sleat) |
'Subitango' Tango Siempre |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:43:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:36:02 AM |
EDM |
2208 (Sleat) |
Harmony Singing Mary MacMaster |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:43:21 AM |
EDM |
2209 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Storytelling - Martin MacIntyre |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:57 AM |
EDM |
2210 (Sleat) |
Armagh Rhymers workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:49 AM |
EDM |
2211 (Sleat) |
Armagh Rhymers workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:52 AM |
EDM |
2212 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:17 AM |
EDM |
2213 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:20 AM |
EDM |
2214 (Sleat) |
Drama workshop for children |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:47 AM |
EDM |
2215 (Sleat) |
Stepdance Workshop - Keri |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:42 AM |
EDM |
2216 (Sleat) |
Drawing workshop for children - Susan Walker |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:14 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:54 AM |
EDM |
2217 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh dance workshop - Mary Fennell |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:13 AM |
EDM |
2218 (Sleat) |
Natural Sculpture workshop for children - Julie Brook |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:27 AM |
EDM |
2219 (Sleat) |
Migration Window art workshop for children - Susan Walker |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:12 AM |
EDM |
2220 (Sleat) |
Migration Window art workshop for children - Susan Walker |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:08 AM |
EDM |
2221 (Sleat) |
Fiddle Workshop - Adam Sutherland |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:42:00 AM |
EDM |
2222 (Sleat) |
Migration Window art workshop for children - Susan MacInnes |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:05 AM |
EDM |
2223 (Sleat) |
Electronic music workshop - Willie threlfall |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:41:25 AM |
EDM |
2224 (Sleat) |
Cèilidh dance workshop for children - Mary Fennell |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:16 AM |
EDM |
2225 (Sleat) |
Borreraig Walk with musicians |
Raonaid and Fiann MacLeod |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:14 AM |
EDM |
2226 (Sleat) |
Èirinn is Alba - Classical music recital |
Micheal O Suilleabhain, Sandra Joyce, Niall Keegan, Scottish Ensemble |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:27:40 AM |
EDM |
2227 (Sleat) |
Èirinn is Alba - ' Dòchas' and 'Slide' |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:01 AM |
EDM |
2228 (Sleat) |
Èirinn is Alba - Cèilidh and Dance, Dòchas and UHI students |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:06 AM |
EDM |
2229 (Sleat) |
Cupa Tì 's Pìos - Artair Donald |
|
Comedy |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:18 AM |
EDM |
2230 (Sleat) |
Video Workshop - Arts in motion |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:51:08 AM |
EDM |
2231 (Sleat) |
Africa Skye night with ' Cluanas' |
wlecomgin visitors from Bukino Faso, Mail, Ethipoia, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:03 AM |
EDM |
2232 (Sleat) |
' Charlie's Bonny Prince' |
|
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:30 AM |
EDM |
2233 (Sleat) |
Tchaikovsky State String Quartet - school visit |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:42 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:50:22 AM |
EDM |
2234 (Sleat) |
The Late Red Nose Cèilidh Dance |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:57 AM |
EDM |
2235 (Sleat) |
Shoestring Circus |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:14 AM |
EDM |
2236 (Sleat) |
South Skye Schools Exhibition for 2 weeks |
|
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:14 AM |
EDM |
2237 (Sleat) |
Atlantic Connections: Castlebay and Storytelling |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:38:11 AM |
EDM |
2238 (Sleat) |
'An Atom of Delight' - Mike Maran on Neil Gunn |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:37 AM |
EDM |
2239 (Sleat) |
Meet the Gardener - Louise Pinkney |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:24 AM |
EDM |
2240 (Sleat) |
Meet the Gardener - Louise Pinkney |
|
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:54 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:27 AM |
EDM |
2241 (Sleat) |
'Craobh nan Ubhal' Bouncers Theatre |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:56 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:38 AM |
EDM |
2242 (Sleat) |
'Iza' music from Romania |
|
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:51:33 AM |
EDM |
2243 (Sleat) |
Peninsula Fiddlers San Franscisco |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:44:59 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:08 AM |
EDM |
2244 (Sleat) |
Final Cèilidh |
|
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:11:11 AM |
EDM |
2245 (Sleat) |
'Caledonia Country' - Highland Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:33:15 AM |
EDM |
2246 (Sleat) |
Maggie MacInnes |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:51 AM |
EDM |
2247 (Sleat) |
'101 Dalmatians' |
|
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:23 AM |
EDM |
2248 (Sleat) |
'Oh Brother, Where art Thou?' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:02 AM |
EDM |
2249 (Sleat) |
'Cinema Paradiso' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:37 AM |
EDM |
2250 (Sleat) |
'Dinosaur' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:39 AM |
EDM |
2251 (Sleat) |
'Billy Elliot' |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:32:59 AM |
EDM |
2252 (Sleat) |
'Small Time Crook' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:20 AM |
EDM |
2253 (Sleat) |
'Buena Vista Social Club' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:35 AM |
EDM |
2254 (Sleat) |
'Watership Down' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:48 AM |
EDM |
2255 (Sleat) |
'Spirit of the Beehive' |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:25 AM |
EDM |
2256 (Sleat) |
'Gregory's 2 Girls' launching Club Film |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:48 AM |
EDM |
2257 (Sleat) |
'Venus Peter' Launching a bid for Club Film |
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Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:46 AM |
EDM |
2258 (Sleat) |
Art - Migration window workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:38:55 AM |
EDM |
2259 (Sleat) |
Storytelling workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:57 AM |
EDM |
2260 (Sleat) |
Storytelling workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:49:59 AM |
EDM |
2261 (Sleat) |
Drama workshop - play in a day |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:44 AM |
EDM |
2262 (Sleat) |
Drama workshop - play in a day |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:41:41 AM |
EDM |
2263 (Sleat) |
Clarsach workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:27 AM |
EDM |
2264 (Sleat) |
Migration Window art workshop for children |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:01 AM |
EDM |
2265 (Sleat) |
Parachute games workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:44 AM |
EDM |
2266 (Sleat) |
Poetry night |
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Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:40 AM |
EDM |
2267 (Sleat) |
Outdoor Gaelic Service |
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Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:05 AM |
EDM |
2268 (Sleat) |
A walk around Breakish cemetary - A P Campbell |
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Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:44 AM |
EDM |
2269 (Sleat) |
'Topsy Turvy'- the new Film Club |
Gilbert and Sullivan's life as they struggle to continue to produce their successfull Operattas/. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:41 AM |
EDM |
2270 (Sleat) |
Ali Hutton and Ross Ainslie, traditional pipes, whistles |
Ross and Ali met at the Vale of Atholl pipe band when they were 12 years old. The boys were guided by one of the most influential pipers in the last 30 years Gordon Duncan. Gordon instilled a great passion in the guys for playing pipes with other instruments and they have gone on to play in many leading Scottish bands including Treacherous Orchestra, Old Blind Dogs, Salsa Celtica, Dougie Maclean, Shooglenifty, Capercaillie. After all the years playing in different bands and line ups the guys decided to concentrate on music together.
There will be an opening set from Malin Lewis, a piper and fiddler, Lewis MacLaughlin and James Bauld, from the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music in Plockton. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:37:38 AM |
EDM |
2271 (Sleat) |
King Creosote |
King Creosote, one of our most beloved voices, returns for a 13 night solo Scottish tour with support from Hamish Hawk in March. Otherwise known as Kenny Anderson, Fife based electronic/acoustic folk demon King Creosote started his career as a musician as the singer/songwriter with Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra and Khartoum Heroes. If you build a fence then you have to treat it, as any DIY buff will tell you. You have to make it durable; to help it help us weather storms. Fife's Kenny Anderson realised this when forming micro-label, Fence, in 1994 – and so he treated it, then treated us, with an alt-pop alter-ego: King Creosote. Anderson has become of Scotland's most acclaimed and prolific, singer-songwriters: a squeezebox Casanova with a cosmic wordplay fetish, whose voice leaves gentle devastation in its wake. He was short-listed for 2011's Mercury Prize thanks to Diamond Mine, his sublime collaboration with Jon Hopkins. Other key LPs in the KC canon include Kenny and Beth's Musakal Boat Rides (2003), Rocket DIY (2005), KC Rules OK (2005) Bombshell (2007), Flick the Vs (2009) and his live-only album, My Nth Bit of Strange. In 2014, Anderson completed his first-ever film soundtrack for From Scotland With Love. The film weaves Scottish archive film footage with KC compositions. Creatively King Creosote continues to thrive and the Domino Recording Co released Kenny’s latest album - Astronaut Meets Appleman in September of 2016. |
Music Contemporary |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:28:32 AM |
EDM |
2272 (Sleat) |
Red Dirt Skinners |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:57 PM |
EDM |
2273 (Sleat) |
RPS Photo Exhibition |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:08 AM |
EDM |
2274 (Sleat) |
'Therese Raquin' Communicado Theatre |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:52 AM |
EDM |
2275 (Sleat) |
Scottish Chamber Orchestra |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:07 AM |
EDM |
2276 (Sleat) |
Sollentuna Folkdansgille |
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Performance Dance |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:58:17 AM |
EDM |
2277 (Sleat) |
Loretto School Pipe Band |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:44 AM |
EDM |
2278 (Sleat) |
Skye Connection Exhibition |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:45:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:12 AM |
EDM |
2279 (Sleat) |
Jizo Garden Environmental Workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:18 AM |
EDM |
2280 (Sleat) |
Ann Lampard Singers Ecclesiastical song |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:01 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:17 AM |
EDM |
2281 (Sleat) |
Ann Lampard Singers Light Opera |
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Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:03 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:19 AM |
EDM |
2282 (Sleat) |
'Songs of the Grey Coast' Grey Coast Theatre Company |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:24 AM |
EDM |
2283 (Sleat) |
Zoom Theatre 'Exhibit A' |
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Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:10:28 AM |
EDM |
2284 (Sleat) |
Croabh nan Ubhal workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:36 AM |
EDM |
2285 (Sleat) |
Old Blind Dogs |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:48 AM |
EDM |
2286 (Sleat) |
Craft and Charity Fair |
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Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:01 AM |
EDM |
2287 (Sleat) |
'The Island and the Whales' Film (84 mins) |
The live screening of 'The Island and the Whales' starts at 7pm and is followed at 8.30pm by a live Q and A session from Picturehouse Central in London where Channel 4's Jon Snow will be joined by director Mike Day and special guests from across the environmental community to discuss the film and its wider global implications. Bring your mobile phone so you can contribute to the conversation with questions and comments.
Small fishing communities of the Faroe Islands, an isolated Nordic archipelago in the North Atlantic, endure an uneasy period of transition as disparate global pressures—including animal rights activism, plummeting wildlife populations and mercury crawling up the ocean food chain—threaten traditional hunting and fishing practices. Graphic hunting scenes in this vivid documentary are interspersed with portraits of irascible community members who are resistant to change, all amid a landscape of eerie, solitary beauty.
The film was funded by Creative Scotland and comes from the same house as 'The Bridge Rising' about the Skye Bridge that we presented in 2016.
Presented in conjunction with Sleat Community Trust Environmental Group. |
Environmental |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:18:30 AM |
EDM |
2288 (Sleat) |
Magic Workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:51 AM |
EDM |
2289 (Sleat) |
Magic Workshop |
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Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:48 AM |
EDM |
2290 (Sleat) |
Crafts and Charity fair |
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Community |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:17:50 AM |
EDM |
2291 (Sleat) |
'The Moira Monologues' |
Meet Moira Bell, cleaner, single mother, and the hardest woman in Falkirk. Whether defending her wee dog Pepe from the local rottweiler, attempting to seduce a teacher, or belting out Diana Ross for the Scotia karaoke night, Moira is hilarious, hypnotic, frightening and heart-warming company.
Based on the stories and characters Alan encountered growing up in the Hallglen area of Falkirk, where The Moira Monologues first premiered, Moira, her long-suffering pal Babs, her neighbour (Bawface), her laddies (they’re gid laddies, but they canny take their hash) and her wee dug Pepe, have left audiences all over the country weak with laughter.
“**** This is brilliant stuff, an exhilaratingly fresh take on the whole business of class and culture in Scotland. It’s also so funny that some in the audience were literally shouting with laughter.” – The Scotsman
“Moira Bell is a legend. A hilarious, but subtly smart work that takes society slowly apart” –– **** The Skinny
“Bissett writes with eagle-eyed vim and not a word is wasted.” – **** The Independent
The evening opens with some local traditional music. |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:06:06 AM |
EDM |
2292 (Sleat) |
Osiligi Maasai Warriors from Kenya |
All the way from southern Kenya, songs and dance troupe The Osiligi Maasai Warriors perform authentic and exciting Maasai tribal song and dance plus the world-famous Maasai jumping. The shows have been received with great acclaim in schools, churches and theatres from the south coast of England to the Isle of Skye in the north west of Scotland, and abroad.
Since 2010, the group has worked in close association with a small UK charity - Osiligi Charity Projects - to support infrastructural improvements in their local community.
Money from their tours help to benefit their families and the wider community in their village of Kisamis, situated approximately 30 miles southwest of Nairobi.
"The tour is for our families, the charity for our community." Tajeu Minisa, leader, The Osiligi Maasai Warriors. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:22 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:54:48 AM |
EDM |
2293 (Sleat) |
Dogstar Theatre 'Let's Inherit the Earth' |
"Stockholm is up in flames and the temperature is getting higher" (Song lyric from Let's Inherit The Earth) With wildfires across Europe and the plastic disaster highlighted by The Blue Planet earlier this year, Dogstar's new co-production with Profilteatern of Sweden is even more prescient than we anticipated. You might not think comedy was the best way to approach climate change, but that's what we've done and we hope you'll like the result. Morna Pearson has written a darkly funny and surreal play with accompanying punky songs from Jonny Hardie, sung by a great cast of Swedes and Turnips! 80 minutes no interval |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:08:06 AM |
EDM |
2294 (Sleat) |
NYJOS 'Rush Hour' Jazz |
Before the main concert tonight we present three young bands from amongst the advanced students at this year's NYOS Jazz Summer school. Escape the traffic jams of Sleat and join Jules Jackson as he compères the show.
Then move to the College dining room, to buy a Curry and a Pint, before the main concert at 8.30pm |
Music Jazz |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:25 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:30:34 AM |
EDM |
2295 (Sleat) |
Margaret Bennett and Skip Gorman |
The Crofters and Cowboys brings together two distinctive styles of music and song found in the American West and rooted in the lifestyles, landscapes and traditions of Scotland.
Skip Gorman brings back to life the simple, yet beautifully poignant music that was performed around campfires by cowboys and westward settlers in the 19th century. He brings a scholar’s knowledge of the cowboy’s Celtic, Spanish and Afro-American roots as well as the personal experience gained by working as a cowboy on a ranch in Wyoming, along with an exquisite touch as a singer, guitarist, fiddler and mandolinist.
Margaret Bennett, Gaelic singer from Skye, is widely regarded as Scotland's foremost folklorist. A former lecturer at the University of Edinburgh School of Scottish Studies, she teaches part-time at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, who "wears her scholarship lightly". Margaret sings, tells stories and lectures on both sides of the Atlantic.
"It is rare to witness such a charismatic and fascinating raconteur."
The evening opens with a set from the young Cèiidh Trailers and finishes with some cèilidh dancing. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:27 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:45:06 AM |
EDM |
2296 (Sleat) |
Crime at the Clan Workshops |
Three of Scotland’s most popular crime writers, Michael J Malone, Douglas Skelton and Caro Ramsay, give up the secrets of their trade to in an entertaining afternoon and evening of workshops and talks on crime and publishing for readers and writers.
WORKSHOP 3pm
Somerled Rooms
3pm Multi-award-winning Ayrshire author and poet Michael J Malone will teach aspiring writers the “Five
Horsemen of Novel Writing.”
3.45pm Break for afternoon tea
4.15pm Glasgow’s Caro Ramsay will teach the tricks of her successful trade on How to Develop your Plot.
Partners in crime talk and Q&A 7pm
The StaBLES
Michael J Malone, Douglas Skelton and Caro Ramsay each discuss their work and the secrets to their success.
From psychological thrillers to immersive police procedurals, this trio of critically-acclaimed crime writers have garnered a wealth of experience between them in researching and writing crime novels and tackling the publishing business.
The talks will be followed by a panel QnA with all of the authors. There will be a book stall at the end of the evening where the authors will be happy to personalise and sign any books purchased. There is a bar on the evening. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:29 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:33 AM |
EDM |
2297 (Sleat) |
Kaela Rowan Band |
Much in demand for her beautiful voice, Kaela Rowan began her career in folk bands and playing sessions and festivals around her home in the Scottish Highlands. Citing an eclectic range of early influences – John Martyn, Planxty and Joni Mitchell, amongst others – Kaela has since forged her own unique path in the Scottish music scene.
Kaela is accompanied by James Mackintosh (Shooglenifty, String Sisters) on guitar and percussion, and Ewan MacPherson (Shooglenifty, Salt House) on guitar, mandolin and jaw harp.
The evening will open with a set from some of our local young talent.
"We book a lot of extremely talented bands playing Scottish and Irish traditional material but the Kaela Rowan Band has something special." SoundHouse (and Fèis an Eilein) |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:31 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:24 AM |
EDM |
2298 (Sleat) |
'Spirit of the Narrows' |
The storytelling/fiddling performance of a journey from present to past, through the cultures, Native and Euro-Canadian, that permeate and intertwine on the Canadian prairies. Through one woman's eyes, it is the story of a music and of the people who created it, and who, against all odds, continue to play it. The music is like no other, embodying aspects of Ojibwa, Cree, Scottish, French, English, American and eastern European traditions, a uniquely Canadian music played on a small box with four strings.
Manitoba-born Anne Lederman is a fiddler, singer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, researcher, teacher and 'national treasure'.
She is joined by actor and musician Capucie Onn, playing the young Anne.
"Vivid, layered, intimate and, at points, mystical. . .The musicians she meets and the complexity and pathos of their experiences as individuals and as First Nations people are beautifully brought to life. The two actors navigate time, space, clashes of identity, culture and musical tradition into one skillfully woven performance." Allison Jones, The View |
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:05:26 AM |
EDM |
2299 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble Workshop |
A performance base session for students from Plockton Music School, with some explanations, introductions and context of the music. General public welcome but please reserve ahead.
All tickets £5 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:34 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:03 AM |
EDM |
2300 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble 'Chamber Notes' |
Scottish Ensemble explore the clarinet quintets of Mozart and Brahms:
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major
Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor
John Luther Adams The Wind In High Places (movement 4)
Mozart and Brahms wrote just one clarinet quintet each, both in the final years of their lives. But it’s their inherent quality and charm, not only their solitary status, which has always made these quintets stand out amongst each composer’s repertoire. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:36 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:26:16 AM |
EDM |
2301 (Sleat) |
The Travelling Gallery - 'Are Teenage Dreams So Hard to Beat?' |
A rare visit from the Travelling Gallery to Skye for one day with a free entry art gallery.
We were all young once but how have the dreams and realities of our adolescence changed over the generations? Are Teenage Dreams So Hard to Beat?
In the age of the internet and Generation Z we will consider the contrasts of adolescence past and present as comparatively tame, nostalgic teenage magazines are exhibited next to the never-ending click bate of internet culture. Our teenage dreams will be suspended as the exhibition investigates our prolonged adolescence and why ‘teenage’ no longer just refers to the period between the ages of 12 and 20.
With works from Arpita Shah, Alice Theobald and Holly White. Travelling Gallery would like to thank the Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh, for access to and loan from its wonderful collection.
With thanks to Cafesia where you can go for quality coffee and food. |
Exhibition |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:37 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:19:17 AM |
EDM |
2302 (Sleat) |
Routes Quartet |
The Routes Quartet is an exquisite blend of the folk and classical traditions, featuring evocative arrangements of folk tunes and stunning original compositions. The Routes Quartet is made up of the classic string quartet instrumentation of Cello (Rufus Huggan), Viola (Emma Tomlinson), and two Fiddles (Gràinne Brady and Tricia Mullan).
The sound is a charming concoction of classical, Scottish, Irish and English traditional music as well as their own deftness for the art of composing. The string quartet instrumentation is well established in other genres but is entirely new to the British folk scene.
Routes set out to arrange and explore the vast textures, tones and intimate musical qualities that are characteristic of the string quartet, but with a folky, rootsy accent. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:39 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:01 AM |
EDM |
2303 (Sleat) |
Elizabeth Reeder, Afternoon tea with the Author |
Glasgow-based writer Elizabeth Reeder is a lecturer in Creative Writing at University of Glasgow.
Elizabeth K Reeder writes novels, essays, and stories. She also writes for the radio.
She is the author of two critically acclaimed novels, Ramshackle and Fremont. Her stories and experimental essays are widely published and broadcast and often explore questions of cartography, family and memory.
Recently she has been writing about fire, archives and whisky. Elizabeth will talk about the joys and challenges of writing and reading and will take us from frosty Chicago, to the deserts of the southwest and the remotest reaches of Scotland.
Tickets £10 includes tea and scone |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:00:46 AM |
EDM |
2304 (Sleat) |
'The Island and the Whales' Film |
In their remote home in the North Atlantic the Faroe Islanders have always eaten what nature could provide, proud to put local food on the table. The land yields little, so they have always relied on harvesting their seas. Hunting whales and seabirds kept them alive for generations, and gave them the way of life they love; a life they would pass on to their children. But today they face a grave threat to this tradition.
A beautiful film (80 mins) about an island way of life, first screened nationally and here in the Spring with a streamed Q and A session from London. Tonight we can have our own conversation about the film afterwards.
Mike Day’s award-winning documentary, The Island and the Whales, has garnered a string of international festival awards including DOC NYC Grand Jury Prize, Hotdocs Emerging International Filmmaker Award and a Bafta nomination
☆☆☆☆☆ "masterful film...a sensitive, profoundly moving portrait of a community" The Arts Desk |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:35:52 AM |
EDM |
2305 (Sleat) |
Scottish Ensemble clarinet quintet workshop |
An open and informal session encouraging all chamber musicians to come to this performance based workshop where the quintet members will offer some explanations, introductions and context of the music. Bring your instrument, if you wish as this session might take us off into the unknown.
All tickets £10 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:45 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:47:07 AM |
EDM |
2306 (Sleat) |
Westward the Light - Josie Gaitens |
Plockton on 11 Oct
Westward The Light is a remarkable new band, a collaboration between piano/fiddle duo Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach (BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award Finalists 2017), viola player Sally Simpson (Catriona Hawksworth and Sally Simpson, the Fika Collective), and guitarist and vocalist Owen Sinclair (Tanara, Inyal).
The band’s formation is the result of years of collaboration in a range of settings, extending back to their school days at Plockton National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music. Westward The Light offers a platform for the members of the group to combine their expansive knowledge of Scottish Folk style, ethos and culture, portraying the themes that are significant in the traditional music of Scotland, but isolating and expanding on them to create a new expression of an age-old sound
2018 is the year in which the quartet will bring their experience and approach together to create a permanent fixture. On fiddle, viola, vocals, piano, and guitar, the quartet creates a sound reflective of upbringings immersed in the nature and landscapes of Scotland. Elements of tunes are highlighted and explored by the varied instrumentation of the group, and the audience is taken on an aural journey of Scottish sentiment, weather, culture and modernity. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:50:45 AM |
EDM |
2307 (Sleat) |
'Martha' - Catherine Wheels |
'Borrow a child if you don’t already have one and the delight will come at seeing the world through their eyes.' The List
'Martha, a giggle-inducing, ultimately poignant lesson in the power of friendship.' The New York Times
'A heartwarming tale about friendship and trust.' Glasgow Evening News
'Martha is the sort of play that delivers hope to theatre critics and adults who love live drama, it is a lively, humorous and thoroughly entertaining introduction to the building blocks of drama.' Pittsburgh Tribune
'Martha represents the best in fresh dynamic theatre for young audiences.' New York Theatre-Wire
Who is Martha?
Martha lives by the sea…
Martha lives alone…
Martha doesn’t need anyone…
She is a stubborn, eccentric and highly independent.
Who are Martha’s friends?
Not her next door neighbour.
Not her helpful postman.
Nor her secret admirer from across the bay.
One day she has an unexpected visitor and for Martha life will never be the same again.
Award winner
2001 Victor Award, North American Showcase
2008 Shanghai International Children’s festival
Age suitability: 4+
Running time: 55 minutes |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:48 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:26 AM |
EDM |
2308 (Sleat) |
'Martha' - Catherine Wheels |
'Borrow a child if you don’t already have one and the delight will come at seeing the world through their eyes.' The List
'Martha, a giggle-inducing, ultimately poignant lesson in the power of friendship.' The New York Times
'A heartwarming tale about friendship and trust.' Glasgow Evening News
'Martha is the sort of play that delivers hope to theatre critics and adults who love live drama, it is a lively, humorous and thoroughly entertaining introduction to the building blocks of drama.' Pittsburgh Tribune
'Martha represents the best in fresh dynamic theatre for young audiences.' New York Theatre-Wire
Who is Martha?
Martha lives by the sea…
Martha lives alone…
Martha doesn’t need anyone…
She is a stubborn, eccentric and highly independent.
Who are Martha’s friends?
Not her next door neighbour.
Not her helpful postman.
Nor her secret admirer from across the bay.
One day she has an unexpected visitor and for Martha life will never be the same again.
Awards
Award winner
2001 Victor Award, North American Showcase
2008 Shanghai International Children’s festival
Running time: 55 minutes
Age suitability: 4+ |
Theatre Family |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:11:29 AM |
EDM |
2309 (Sleat) |
Children's Classics workshops |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:51 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:07 AM |
EDM |
2310 (Sleat) |
Children's Classic Concert presents Fiddlesticks |
Join CCC presenter Owen Gunnell and the award-winning Maxwell Quartet for a brand new family concert featuring jaw-dropping virtuoso performances and well known classics. Violins meet vibraphones as Fiddlesticks explores the wonderful world of the strings and the acrobatic possibilities of percussion in an interactive hour-long concert. For twenty-one years Children's Classic Concerts have been delighting children, their families and teachers with their fun-filled introduction to live orchestral music. Over the years our concerts have featured not just classical music but jazz, traditional Celtic and world music in a lively mix of entertainment and education that regularly sells out at concert halls in Scotland. For the last seven years, artistic consultants and concert hosts Owen Gunnell and Oliver Cox have wowed our audiences with their virtuoso percussion skills and madcap, energetic presenting style. They actively encourage audience participation and provide simple, amusing explanations of each piece, making the music more accessible and adding to the relaxed and inclusive experience that CCC aims to provide for each audience member. We have worked with many professional musicians and artists including the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers, Scottish percussionists Albannach, renowned harpist and composer Savourna Stevenson and actor James Mackenzie, who played CBBC's Raven. We are currently working in partnership with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. |
Music Classical and Opera |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:23:47 AM |
EDM |
2311 (Sleat) |
Anda Union Mongolian singers |
Anda means blood brother or sister in Mongolian and is more important than a sibling because you choose a person to become a life-long Anda. Anda Union is a kinship of Andas. Anda Union’s thoroughly addictive and accessible fusion of Mongolian musical styles draws directly from the band’s roots in the differing ethnic nomadic cultures. The band’s nine members are keenly aware of the threat climate change and modernity is posing to their grasslands habitat and ancient Mongolian culture. Formed in 2000 Anda Union all trained in traditional Mongolian music from a young age, many coming from musical families. They are leaders in a musical movement finding inspiration in the old music. Driven to preserve an endangered way of life by keeping their music alive, as a group they hold on to the essence of Mongolian music whilst creating a form of music that is new. They have influenced a generation of young Mongolians in Inner Mongolia as traditional music flourishes in the capital, Hohhot. |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:52:48 AM |
EDM |
2312 (Sleat) |
Let's Circus School |
As part of the 2017 World Tour of the Hebrides, Let’s Circus returns to Skye by popular demand. This family workshop with the stars of the show includes juggling, trapeze, acrobatics and tightwire. Last year we had all ages from 4 years to almost 100!
We strongly advise you to pre-book to avoid disappointment. Space is limited and every workshop and show in 2016 was sold out. |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:46:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:39 AM |
EDM |
2313 (Sleat) |
Charlie Chaplin's 'The Kid' |
‘The Kid’ (68 mins) is a 1921 American silent comedy-drama film written by, produced by, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin. It follows the story of a tramp (Chaplin), who attempts to raise an orphaned boy (Jackie Coogan) on his own. It was a huge success when released, being the second-highest grossing film in 1921, behind 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'.
The screening will include another Short and will be accompanied live by composer and pianist Steven Gellatly. Steven has performed across Europe, from Sweden to London. He appears regularly in Scotland and this is his second appearance at the Skye Festival. He has composed scores for films such as ‘Foolish Wives’, ‘The Lodger’, ‘Son of the Sheik’, ‘Sunrise’ and various short films. |
Film and Music |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:00 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:20:57 AM |
EDM |
2314 (Sleat) |
Routes Quartet Workshop |
Before the main concert Emma and other Routes members will lead a workshop aimed at anyone who consider themselves to be 'intermediate' on any instrument in either the folk or classical tradition, with an aim to make that crossover.
"Scotland needs more Emma Tomlinsons. She is a fantastic teacher and musician but more than that, Emma is one of our top educationalists. Not a day goes by when she isn't planning new and exciting ways to reach and teach young people the music of Scotland and abroad.” - Simon Thoumire, Hands Up For Trad, 2015
'Tutor of the Year' MG ALBA Scots Trad Awards 2017
All tickets £10 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:46:28 AM |
EDM |
2315 (Sleat) |
The Cèilidh Trailers |
Each year, through our area’s junior Fèis an Earraich, a group of young musicians and singers are brought together to head out around the community with a series of concerts and cèilidhs. The quality and ability is exceptional and many of them go on to further studies and make a living from their performing.
Tea and cake will be provided. |
Ceilidh |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:16:53 AM |
EDM |
2316 (Sleat) |
Kaela Rowan Workshop |
Kaela Rowan has a special way of working with young people and will provide an encouraging and exciting Gaelic song workshop for any youngster who has a desire to sing.
All tickets £5 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:06 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:21 AM |
EDM |
2317 (Sleat) |
Adam Sutherland Band |
Adam Sutherland is a fiddler, composer and teacher from Errogie on the south side of Loch Ness. After a twenty year career touring the world with Session A9, Treacherous Orchestra and Peatbog Faeries, Adam has become one of the most well known fiddlers in Scotland. He was named ‘Composer of the Year’ at the recent Scots Trad Music Awards. Many of his tunes can be heard in sessions worldwide, particularly ‘The Road to Errogie’. This ludicrously infectious reel has so far been recorded on forty different albums, by artists hailing from Spain to the USA to South Korea.
Buy tickets for both concerts this week and get a discount of £6. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:08 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:36:56 AM |
EDM |
2318 (Sleat) |
Ragadawn (Isle of Skye, 57.5º N) |
ATLAS Arts has been working with Caroline Bergvall since 2016 on Ragadawn, a sunrise vocal performance to be performed outdoors from the last hours of night until the very early morning. A multisensory composition for two voices (spoken and sung), multiple languages and electronic frequencies to accompany and celebrate the rising of day. The work draws on ancient and contemporary musical and literary sunrise traditions, such as troubadour love poetry, while at the same time addressing the linguistic territories of the UK and European Union, specifically languages that are endangered or at risk, and those that are emerging. It was first performed in 2016 as sold-out performances at the Festival de la Batie (Geneva) and Estuary Festival (Southend) and garnered great reviews.
The performance begins at 5.14am and is 55 minutes long. Following the performance, there will be a communal breakfast for the audience to enjoy using locally sourced ingredients.
A Free event but reservation is essential on shona@atlasarts.org.uk
Book on https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ragadawn-isle-of-skye-575o-n-caroline-bergvall-tickets-46498115114 |
Talks and Literature |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:01:44 AM |
EDM |
2319 (Sleat) |
Kaela Rowan Workshop |
Kaela Rowan has a special way of working with young people and will provide an encouraging and exciting Gaelic song workshop for any youngster who has a desire to sing.
All tickets £5 |
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:11 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:44:25 AM |
EDM |
2320 (Sleat) |
Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton TBC |
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Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:54 AM |
EDM |
2321 (Sleat) |
Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton TBC |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:46:52 AM |
EDM |
2322 (Sleat) |
Karen Matheson quartet TBC |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:16 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:54 PM |
EDM |
2323 (Sleat) |
Breabach TBC |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:18 AM |
EDM |
2324 (Sleat) |
Breabach TBC |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:19 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:39:16 AM |
EDM |
2325 (Sleat) |
Mary Ann Kennedy Glasgow Street Songs project |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:55 PM |
EDM |
2326 (Sleat) |
Crime at the Clan |
Partners in crime talk and Q&A 7pm
The StaBLES
Michael J Malone, Douglas Skelton and Caro Ramsay each discuss their work and the secrets to their success.
From psychological thrillers to immersive police procedurals, this trio of critically-acclaimed crime writers have garnered a wealth of experience between them in researching and writing crime novels and tackling the publishing business.
The talks will be followed by a panel QnA with all of the authors. There will be a book stall at the end of the evening where the authors will be happy to personalise and sign any books purchased. There is a bar on the evening. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:40:36 AM |
EDM |
2327 (Sleat) |
Gaelic Choir sings Runrig |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:42:56 AM |
EDM |
2328 (Sleat) |
Daria Kulesh - singer songwriter |
Daria last visited Skye on the back of a milk-float converted to a mobile stage, during our Festival in 2015. Based in London, Daria is a rare talent as a singer, songwriter, artist and interpreter of traditional material which draws on her Russian and Ingush roots. Her English is impeccable and she has enjoyed national radio play and incredible reviews calling her CD a "triumph", a "masterpiece" and "a definite contender for the best album of 2017".
She is joined by Tristan Seume, a soloist, accompanist, writer and session musician, and one of the UK’s leading acoustic guitarists.
“Seume’s superb fingerpicking talent and ease of drifting between styles drives you to a state of listening compulsion” – Acoustic Magazine |
Music World |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:28 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:53:37 AM |
EDM |
2329 (Sleat) |
Jamie Laval TEDx talk |
Nationally acclaimed performer, composer, arranger, and educator, Jamie Laval is hailed as “One of North America’s finest practitioners of traditional Scottish music” (San Jose Mercury News).
Laval’s unique approach to traditional Celtic music blends the simplicity of an ancient art form with stunning virtuosity and contemporary flair that resonates with families, youth, seniors, and devotees of ethnic, jazz, and classical music. |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:30 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:11 AM |
EDM |
2330 (Sleat) |
Jamie Laval Fiddle concert |
Jamie Laval has this on his website for 7pm |
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:32 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:44:08 AM |
EDM |
2331 (Sleat) |
Inner Sound Winter concert |
|
Music Classical |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:33 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:22:08 AM |
EDM |
2332 (Sleat) |
Philippa Thomas Blockprinting Workshop |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:35 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:45:53 AM |
EDM |
2333 (Sleat) |
Dràma air Chuairt |
|
Theatre Adult |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:37 AM |
Friday 15th of March 2019 04:31:09 PM |
EDM |
2334 (Sleat) |
House concert 1 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:38 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:50 PM |
EDM |
2335 (Sleat) |
House concert 2 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:40 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:45 AM |
EDM |
2336 (Sleat) |
House Concert 3 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:41 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:44 PM |
EDM |
2337 (Sleat) |
House Concert 4 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:43 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:46 PM |
EDM |
2338 (Sleat) |
House concert 5 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:44 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:52 PM |
EDM |
2339 (Sleat) |
House Concert 6 |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:46 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 12:19:48 PM |
EDM |
2340 (Sleat) |
Glasgow Phoenix Choir |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:47 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:16 AM |
EDM |
2341 (Sleat) |
Glasgow Phoenix Choir |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:49 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:43:19 AM |
EDM |
2342 (Sleat) |
Children's Classics workshops |
|
Workshop |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:50 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 11:40:11 AM |
EDM |
2343 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:52 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:16 AM |
EDM |
2344 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:53 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:12 AM |
EDM |
2345 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:55 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:14 AM |
EDM |
2346 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:57 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:25 AM |
EDM |
2347 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:47:58 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:23 AM |
EDM |
2348 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:02 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:27 AM |
EDM |
2349 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:04 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:21 AM |
EDM |
2350 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:05 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:05 AM |
EDM |
2351 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:07 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:08 AM |
EDM |
2352 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:09 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:29 AM |
EDM |
2353 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:10 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:18 AM |
EDM |
2354 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls Workshop |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:12 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:31 AM |
EDM |
2355 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls Workshop |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:13 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:34 AM |
EDM |
2356 (Sleat) |
SEALL Festival of Small Halls Workshop |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:15 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:47:36 AM |
EDM |
2357 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival 'The Talk' |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:17 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:46 AM |
EDM |
2358 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:18 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:42 AM |
EDM |
2359 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:20 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:37 AM |
EDM |
2360 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:21 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:33 AM |
EDM |
2361 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:23 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:35 AM |
EDM |
2362 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:24 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:40 AM |
EDM |
2363 (Sleat) |
Small Halls Festival |
|
Music Traditional |
Friday 07th of December 2018 11:48:26 AM |
Tuesday 19th of March 2019 10:48:44 AM |
EDM |
2364 (Sleat) |
Croig |
A Cammuscros song mentions this |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 11:51:17 AM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:41:00 PM |
EDM |
2365 (Sleat) |
Drochaid Sheonaidh Fhriseil |
Johnny Fraser's bridge |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 11:58:20 AM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:41:13 PM |
EDM |
2366 (Sleat) |
An Acarsaid |
The anchorage / haven |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:06:39 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:22:35 PM |
EDM |
2367 (Sleat) |
Sgeir Bhuidhe |
Yellow skerry |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:08:47 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:59:59 PM |
EDM |
2368 (Sleat) |
An Drochaid Bhocain |
Bridge of the ghost / humpback |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:11:26 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:22:49 PM |
EDM |
2369 (Sleat) |
Pàirc nan Each |
Horse Park |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:16:01 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:58:04 PM |
EDM |
2370 (Sleat) |
Eilean Ealasaidh / Baile na Grèine |
Elizabeth's Island / Village of the Sun |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:19:46 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:44:01 PM |
EDM |
2371 (Sleat) |
Druim Iain Fhionnlaigh / An Ulaidh? |
|
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:23:57 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:42:01 PM |
EDM |
2372 (Sleat) |
Lag nan Ceard |
Hollow of the Travellers
(Jetta and Mairi Fraser's father used to visit the camp to write letters for travellers) |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:27:16 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:50:44 PM |
EDM |
2373 (Sleat) |
Corary |
|
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:38:00 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:48:45 PM |
EDM |
2374 (Sleat) |
Cnoc Ollaig |
Hill of the ? |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:43:03 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:38:47 PM |
EDM |
2375 (Sleat) |
An Staingean |
The place of troubles. The ruins of the poor house can still be seen. It is remembered that Mairi Bheag a' Staingean lived here. |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:46:34 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:24:34 PM |
EDM |
2376 (Sleat) |
Tobar an Staingein |
Well of the place of troubles |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:48:40 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:08:16 PM |
EDM |
2377 (Sleat) |
Buaile a' Chrunnichidh |
Gathering fold |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 12:50:24 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:24:54 PM |
EDM |
2378 (Sleat) |
A Phairc |
The games field |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:01:25 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:28:31 PM |
EDM |
2379 (Sleat) |
Cnoc no Ceardaich |
Hill of the smiddy. Domhnall Mor was planting potatoes and found horseshoes here. |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:07:08 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:39:45 PM |
EDM |
2380 (Sleat) |
Camas nan Marbh |
Bay of the dead. Domhnall Iseabail Nicolson releated the dead from Kyle Rhea were brought here by boat and then walked to Kilmore. |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:11:18 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:27:16 PM |
EDM |
2381 (Sleat) |
Tobar an nighean / an fhioma |
|
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:34:13 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:09:04 PM |
EDM |
2382 (Sleat) |
Druin Beithe |
Birch ridge |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:36:27 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:42:14 PM |
EDM |
2383 (Sleat) |
Uamh Tholl |
Hole cave |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:37:54 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:15:19 PM |
EDM |
2384 (Sleat) |
Uamh Fhluich |
Wet cave |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:41:45 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:10:10 PM |
EDM |
2385 (Sleat) |
Umah Màiri |
Mary's cave |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:43:04 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:15:55 PM |
EDM |
2386 (Sleat) |
Creag Dhonnchaidh |
Duncan's rock |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:46:16 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:40:42 PM |
EDM |
2387 (Sleat) |
Creag Aonghais Mhoor |
Big Angus' rock |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:49:08 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:40:29 PM |
EDM |
2388 (Sleat) |
Na cuilleannan |
The puppies (this area has many small hillocks) |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:51:12 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:52:23 PM |
EDM |
2389 (Sleat) |
Carn Seonaid |
Janet's cairn. (Cairn to a poor woman who died in snow storm) |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:53:23 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:38:01 PM |
EDM |
2390 (Sleat) |
Cnoc no Corraig |
Hill of the finger |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 01:57:28 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:40:00 PM |
EDM |
2391 (Sleat) |
Cnoc an Fhreacadain / Cnoc an Fheadraigean |
Hill of the watch / Hill of ? |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:02:00 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:39:33 PM |
EDM |
2392 (Sleat) |
Cnoc Sheumais |
Seumas' hill |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:04:00 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:39:17 PM |
EDM |
2393 (Sleat) |
Tobar Ard / Tobar Raonaid / Tobar na Beiste |
High well / Rachel's well / Well of the beast or otter |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:06:43 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:07:08 PM |
EDM |
2394 (Sleat) |
Cachaleith an Lonaid |
Gate of the lane |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:08:48 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:27:03 PM |
EDM |
2395 (Sleat) |
An Lianag |
The Green |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:11:25 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:23:05 PM |
EDM |
2396 (Sleat) |
Dun 'lc Mhartainn |
Dun or fort of the son of Martin |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:15:15 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:43:23 PM |
EDM |
2397 (Sleat) |
Sgeir Banndrach Thearlaich |
Charles' window's skerry |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:18:13 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:59:23 PM |
EDM |
2398 (Sleat) |
Cidh' na Clachaich / Cidh' an Robasdan |
|
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:20:31 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:38:34 PM |
EDM |
2399 (Sleat) |
Sgeir a' Chairidh |
Fish trap skerry |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:28:16 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:02:31 PM |
EDM |
2400 (Sleat) |
Sgeir nan Gillean |
Boy's skerry |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:29:41 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:04:46 PM |
EDM |
2401 (Sleat) |
Sgeir an Fhaing Mhor |
Skerry of the big fank |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:31:19 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:03:36 PM |
EDM |
2402 (Sleat) |
Eilean nan Caorach |
Sheep Island |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:33:05 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:49:28 PM |
EDM |
2403 (Sleat) |
Eilean na Gainmhich |
Island of Sand |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:34:51 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:49:07 PM |
EDM |
2404 (Sleat) |
Na Sgeirean Dubha |
The black skerries |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:36:33 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:51:11 PM |
EDM |
2405 (Sleat) |
Eilean an Sgadain |
Herring island |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:38:09 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:45:20 PM |
EDM |
2406 (Sleat) |
Sgeirean Fada |
Long skerries |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:39:39 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:05:25 PM |
EDM |
2407 (Sleat) |
An (t)-Ob |
The shallow inlet or creek. Archie Campbell's grandmother kept hens here. |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:41:40 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 04:16:52 PM |
EDM |
2408 (Sleat) |
Gob Snaosaig |
Snaosaig point (literally gob = beak of a bird) |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 02:43:34 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:50:31 PM |
EDM |
2409 (Sleat) |
Lon a' Bharaigh |
March of the brae |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 03:00:27 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:50:56 PM |
EDM |
2410 (Sleat) |
Glac nam Meirleach |
Hollow of the robbers |
Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 03:05:15 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:49:39 PM |
EDM |
2411 (Sleat) |
Duisdale Reservoir |
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Place Name |
Sunday 09th of December 2018 03:31:18 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 03:48:56 PM |
EDM |
2412 (Sleat) |
The Old Croft House |
The Old Croft House is a beautiful holiday cottage set in a stunning location in the crofting village of Aird, on the Sleat Peninsula. It boasts spectacular mountain views of Knoydart and the Hebridean islands of Eigg and Rum. The cottage has been renovated to a high standard, in keeping with its original character and offers self catering holiday accommodation for 4-6 people. The cottage has a large enclosed garden and is surrounded by fields. A secluded rocky beach is just a 5 minute walk away. The Old Croft House provides an excellent base to explore the natural beauty of Skye. So if you are looking for a traditional and well equipped home from home on Skye, we look forward to welcoming you to this beautiful corner of the island. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:07:32 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:13:30 PM |
EDM |
2413 (Sleat) |
Cnoc an Theine |
Welcome to 'Cnoc an Theine', a beautiful three-bedroomed self-catering cottage in the tiny cofting community of Aird, at the very southern tip of the Sleat peninsula. Purpose built in 2004 this warm and cosy cottage has wonderful views across the Sound of Sleat, yet at the heart of some of the finest scenery in Scotland. You will be assured of a warm welcome at 'Cnoc na Theine'. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:38:21 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:38:21 PM |
EDM |
2414 (Sleat) |
The Bungalow at Aird |
The Bungalow at Aird nestles at the south end of Sleat, 'the garden of Skye', in a traditional cofting community amid some of the most beautiful scenery in the Highlands.The Bungalow is a modern and cosy home, perched aloft rolling hills, nearby to the sandy beaches of Sleat, walks to challenge the most energetic of visitors as well as a host of first class tourist attractions. Situated some 400 yards from the shore the cottage is an ideal base to explore south Skye and beyond, from the magnificent Cuillin Hills at the island's heart, to the picturesque village of Plockton, 'jewel of the Highlands', and Eilean Donan castle, home of the Clan Macrae and one of Scotland's finest castles. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:42:38 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:42:38 PM |
EDM |
2415 (Sleat) |
Morar Bed and Breakfast |
A warm and friendly welcome to our home in the Garden of Skye. Morar is a large, inviting house with it's own croft running down to the seashore. Our south-facing terrace and guest lounge have expansive sea views over the Sound of Sleat to the sands of Morar. We have four comfortable ensuite guest rooms: a family, double, twin and a single room. The large guest lounge has an open fire to warm you on cool evenings and we have a heated indoor swimming pool should you want a warmer dip than the sea! |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:45:45 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:45:45 PM |
EDM |
2416 (Sleat) |
KnoydART Bed and Breakfast |
Knoydart is a modern stylish house in a quiet location with spectacular sea views. Located in the southern peninsula of Skye, Sleat known as the garden of Skye. Ideally located just a few minutes drive from the Armadale to Mallaig ferry terminal or a 30 minute drive from the Skye bridge. We have 2 double rooms with modern en suite wet rooms. Every attention to detail has been considered to offer you all the comforts of home. Julia is a local artist and many of her paintings are on display throughout the house. For your evening meals the Ardvasar Hotel is just a short walk away. A varied home cooked breakfast is served each morning in the breakfast room with large windows and stunning views to the Sound of Sleat, Mallaig and the Knoydart peninsula. On a fine day breakfast can be served on the deck. Wi-fi internet access available. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:48:28 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:48:28 PM |
EDM |
2417 (Sleat) |
The Inn @ Àird a’ Bhàsair |
Visit one of Skye's oldest Inns,The Inn @ Àird a’ Bhàsair, close to Armadale and with a stunning view over a picturesque bay to the hills of Morar. Enjoy delicious food in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. A daily specials board and outdoor seating make this ideal place to enjoy local seafood. The cosy atmosphere is especially appealing in the winter months. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:50:36 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:37:54 PM |
EDM |
2418 (Sleat) |
Ancala |
Ancala is a coastal bed and breakfast in the south of the Isle of Skye within walking distance of the CalMac ferry terminal and the highly-acclaimed Armadale Castle and Gardens & the 'Museum of the Isles'. Designed by an award winning architect, our home is modern, minimalist and luxurious, with stunning sea views over the Sound of Sleat. Run by an ex chef and a hotelier we offer contemporary Scottish food and a traditional Scottish welcome. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:55:20 PM |
Wednesday 30th of January 2019 04:29:59 PM |
EDM |
2419 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Gardens Lodges |
Armadale Castle and Gardens is home to our Clan Donald Lodges, and the Flora MacDonald and Castleton Suites. Our 4-star graded accommodation is cosy and luxurious and fully equipped to the highest standard, offering all the extras you'd expect for a truly comfortable stay. Enjoy the freedom of the Visitor Centre, Museum and Gardens during your stay. Set above 40 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland walks. Free wi-fi. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:58:22 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 12:58:22 PM |
EDM |
2420 (Sleat) |
The Flora MacDonald Hostel |
Welcome to the Flora MacDonald Hostel, budget hostel accommodation at Kilmore, minutes from the ferry terminal at Armadale with stunning views across the Sound of Sleat. Run personally by Peter MacDonald, a direct descendant of the Clan Chiefs the hostel offers excellent facilities and is open all year round. We are proud to have achieved the coveted Three Stars Award from Visit Scotland and are the only hostel accommodation in Sleat. Transport to and from the ferry is available on request. We look forward to welcoming you. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:01:14 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:01:14 PM |
EDM |
2421 (Sleat) |
Gillean House |
Gillean House - on Tarskavaig Bay, facing west to the Outer Hebrides, offers stunning views with a perfect panorama of the Cuillin Hills. Fully renovated to 21st century standards, all rooms have storage heaters, the lounge has a log burning stove, and the kitchen a Rayburn cooker. Both bath/shower rooms enjoy under floor heating. Gillean House can be enjoyed in summer, or winter! There are 4 bedrooms, a large kitchen/diner, a lounge and a large indoors 'barn'. Outside you can watch the sun set over sea and mountains from a decked verandah. The sandy beach is a couple of minutes walk away, and ideal for kayaking. The area abounds with wildlife, including seals, otters,and deer – plus herons, golden eagles and sea-eagles too! Note: website under construction. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:08:33 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:08:33 PM |
EDM |
2422 (Sleat) |
The Skye Hideaway |
The Skye Hideaway is something very special, and we hope you will think so to. Opened to guests at the start of 2014 the Hideaway is a unique building, tucked into the crofting township of Tarskavaig, on the south end of Skye. A romantic retreat, almost miles from anywhere, and a million miles from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Set amongst stunning scenery the Hideaway offers the best facilities for couples looking for a memorable self-catering experience. All finishings are to the highest standards, with hand-made touches adding to the ambiance. Leave footprints on the beach, take home memories, feel relaxed and refreshed and know that you are somewhere very special. Solitude without isolation, comfort with style. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:12:13 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:18:45 PM |
EDM |
2423 (Sleat) |
Fourwinds |
Fourwinds is a lovely light bright modern holiday home set in a large self contained plot with generous off road parking and a large garden, it has amazing panoramic views over looking the Sound of Sleat towards Knoydart and Mallaig. Sleeping four it is a fully equipped to a high standard ensuring guests have a comfortable stay. It is ideally situated on the beautiful Sleat peninsula being just five minutes from the Armadale Ferry and only a twenty minute drive to the Skye Bridge. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:17:34 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:17:34 PM |
EDM |
2424 (Sleat) |
West Cottage at Teangue |
West Cottage looks out over the Sound of Sleat and the ruins of Knock Castle, with stunning views towards the Knoydart peninsula. An old croft-house, the cottage was comprehensively restored and updated to modern standards in 2010 and a large living-room was added. The accommodation, which sleeps six, comprises living-room with wood-burning stove, kitchen/diner with Neff oven, washing machine and fridge/freezer, a ground-floor double bedroom with en suite shower and, upstairs, two further bedrooms (one twin, one double) and bathroom. The cottage is comprehensively equipped, with a large selection of books for wet afternoons (or just for lazing around), television and wi-fi. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:19:17 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:19:17 PM |
EDM |
2425 (Sleat) |
Speuran Mòra Studio |
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Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:21:02 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:21:02 PM |
EDM |
2426 (Sleat) |
Toravaig House Hotel & Restaurant |
Toravaig House, on the Isle of Skye is a small, contemporary Hebridean Gem offering an intimate atmosphere, attention to detail, refreshingly welcoming staff but above all, delicious, innovative cuisine Each of the nine individually designed en-suite bedrooms are intimate in character and rich in fabrics and contemporary furnishings Complimenting the experience is an unusual additional feature –a 50' yacht ‘Solus a Chuain’ – skippered by Ken, offering daily sailing trips exclusively to the hotel guests, 'Island Hotel of the Year 2014' Visitscotland 4 star. AA 2 Rosette |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:23:19 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:23:19 PM |
EDM |
2427 (Sleat) |
Fìor Sgeir Cottage |
Fìor Sgeir cottage is a cosy, modern retreat five minutes’ walk from the shore and next to Tokavaig’s ancient oak woodlands. It has lovely westerly views over ruined Dunscaith Castle and across the sea to the islands of Canna and Rum (gorgeous sunsets) and the spectacular Cuillin mountains. Designed to high ecological standards and comfortably equipped, the cottage is the perfect haven for unwinding from life’s stresses and reconnecting with the natural world. The open-plan living-dining area is light and bright with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wood-burning stove for extra ambience. Sleeps 2 (twin beds or king-size bed), adjacent bathroom with underfloor heating. Accessible for wheelchair users. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:26:25 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:26:25 PM |
EDM |
2428 (Sleat) |
The Hirsel on Skye |
Welcome to the Hirsel on Skye in the picturesque village of Ord, on the north shore of Sleat, overlooking Loch Eishort, Blaven and the magnificent Cuillin Mountains. Open all year round the Hirsel sleeps up to 5 and welcomes well-behaved dogs by arrangement. Perfect for a family holiday or just to enjoy peace and quiet you can be assured of a warm welcome and a lovely cosy cottage. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:28:39 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 01:28:39 PM |
EDM |
2429 (Sleat) |
The Old Potato Shed at Ord |
This superbly renovated and equipped property is situated in a unique location on the very edge of Loch Eishort. Commanding breathtaking views of the Cuillins, it offers unparalleled opportunities for observing the wildlife which abounds here. The accommodation comprises: Master bedroom with king-size bed and newly refurbished en-suite with shower Twin bedded room Beautifully renovated bathroom Fully fitted kitchen/dining room Sitting room with gas fire and French doors leading to a large terrace Facilities: Electric storage heaters throughout Underfloor heating and heated towel rail in both bathrooms Sky TV (Freesat channels), VCR, DVD player and payphone. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:27:44 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:29:51 PM |
EDM |
2430 (Sleat) |
Shore Cottage |
A guest recently wrote "possibly the best dining room view in the world!" Shore Cottage at Ord is yards from the sea with fabulous views to both the Cuillins and the small isles Rum and Canna. The house is very well equipped (even has a games room). Just enjoy the local area - a lovely sandy beach, pleasant walks, boating, kayaking - or explore the riches Skye has to offer. Versatile comfortable accommodation for up to 5 or up to 9 people with prices to suit a range of choices: please see website for details and availability. And welcome to Skye! |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:31:18 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:31:18 PM |
EDM |
2431 (Sleat) |
Barabhaig Bed and Breakfast |
Barabhaig,built in the traditional Highland style, is the comfortable family home of David Collins & Emma Siedle-Collins offering a warm welcome in a superb position. We are right by the shore of Camuscross Bay, on Sleat, the southern peninsula of Skye, also known as the Garden of Skye and have wonderful views across the Sound of Sleat to Beinn Chapuill and Beinn Sgritheall on the mainland. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:33:43 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:33:43 PM |
EDM |
2432 (Sleat) |
Ceòl a' Chuain Longhouse |
Ceòl a' Chuain Longhouse in Camuscross is a modern, architect-designed house sitting on the shores of the Sound of Sleat, with stunning views to the hills of Knoydart on the mainland. The house is incredibly bright and sunny and with both oil-fired central heating and a wood-burning stove it is always cosy regardless of conditions outside. The house sleeps 6, in one double and two twin bedrooms. It has a large open plan sitting and dining area, a small but well-stocked kitchen and garden with barbecue. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:35:50 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:35:50 PM |
EDM |
2433 (Sleat) |
Camus Cottage |
A recently-refurbished, comfortable 2-bedroom house with open fire. Situated in an established garden within the picturesque township of Camuscross, in Sleat. Our self-catering cottage is only 4 minutes walk from the local pub and seashore. Enjoy a 'dram' by the fire, or take in the framed views of the stunning scenery from the surrounding garden. The house is all on one level. It has two spacious bedrooms (one with a double bed, and one with two single beds), a living room with open fire, a good-sized kitchen (equipped with cooker, fridge, and microwave oven), a bathroom (with bath and shower), and a utility area. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:39:15 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:39:15 PM |
EDM |
2434 (Sleat) |
Off The Hill |
Off the Hill B&B offers a friendly and relaxed environment and a great location to base yourself during your stay on Skye. With three double rooms (two ensuite and one with private bathroom) with tv, tea & coffee, home-baking, hair-dryer and sofa; there is also a lovely dining room with wonderful views to enjoy whilst taking breakfast before you make you way out to explore for the day. They offer wifi, accept credit cards, can provide packed lunches, laundry facilities and a drying room. Sorry they don’t take children or dogs at this time. Come and enjoy a little home from home on the wonderful Isle of Skye. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:41:12 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:41:12 PM |
EDM |
2435 (Sleat) |
Hotel Eilean Iarmain Restaurant and Bar |
A charming traditional 16 bedroom hotel with cosy pub, in an idyllic setting by the water-side with spectacular views across the Sound of Sleat to the mainland hills of Knoydart Guests will receive a genuine Highland welcome and a taste of the Gaelic language Open all year. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:47:08 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:47:08 PM |
EDM |
2436 (Sleat) |
Duisdale House Hotel & Restaurant |
Duisdale House Hotel & Restaurant is a romantic Award Winning island hotel with breathtaking views over the Sound of Sleat. Totally restyled bedrooms – choice of sleek contemporary to gorgeous Four Posters. Luxurious Garden Hot Tub. Delicious modern cuisine created by award winning chefs - fresh local produce. Ideal for Romantic Breaks & Weddings. Exclusive Daily Sailing Trips on luxury yacht. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:48:58 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:48:58 PM |
EDM |
2437 (Sleat) |
Knoydart Cottage |
Knoydart Cottage was designed by an Icelandic architect to take full advantage of the breathtaking views across the Sound of Sleat to the mountains of Glenelg, Loch Hourn, and the Knoydart peninsula.The cottage has been completely renovated and refurbished to provide a comfortable and superbly equipped holiday home. Its position makes the cottage an ideal base for a holiday on Skye whether you are looking for a relaxing break enjoying the views and abundant wildlife or an action filled time - walking, climbing, sailing or kayaking. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:50:52 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:50:52 PM |
EDM |
2438 (Sleat) |
Kinloch Lodge Hotel |
Awarded the Romantic Hotel of the Year and Island Hotel of the Year at the Scottish Hotel Awards, Kinloch Lodge on the Isle of Skye is a perfect haven to escape to for a dose of rest and relaxation at any time of the year. Winner of 3 AA Rosettes, the Kinloch kitchens are dedicated to making the most of Scotland’s seasonal larder. The luxuriously appointed 21 double bedrooms each have spectacular views of the dramatic, surrounding landscape and the three drawing rooms have roaring log fires and deep sofas. Michelin Red Grape, 3 AA red stars, 3 AA rosettes, Eat Scotland Gold Award, Visit Scotland 4 stars. |
Accommodation |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:53:11 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 02:53:11 PM |
EDM |
2439 (Sleat) |
Minch Adventures |
Exploring with Minch Adventures Charter boat concierge service; experience the Knoydart Peninsula, Skye and the Small Isles aboard our vessel Reel One. Making it personal, we lead the way. We deliver highly professional, individualised private charters for groups of up to 8 seeking challenging outdoor activities and families who want a nature-rich experience of ‘Britain’s last wilderness’. Pick ups for any tours and charters can be made at Armadale Pier. |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:06:23 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:06:23 PM |
EDM |
2440 (Sleat) |
South Skye Sea Kayak |
South Skye Sea Kayak offer guided sea kayak tours and coaching from beginners to advanced kayakers. Skye offers stunning locations, gorgeous coastlines and amazing wildlife and a wide range of opportunities to explore in most weather conditions. Your day out could be a leisurely paddle along the coast looking out for wildlife and enjoying Skye's exceptional scenery or travelling a bit further to explore cleared villages or remote beaches and islands for lunch. Or your day could be developing your kayaking skills in anything from flat water to tidal races. The coaches at South Skye Sea Kayak know the area intimately and will tailor your day out to suit your aspirations. |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:12:14 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:12:14 PM |
EDM |
2441 (Sleat) |
Isle of Skye Yachts |
Welcome to Isle of Skye Yachts. If this is your first visit to the site, we are delighted to introduce you to our wonderful cruising area and attractive fleet of modern yachts. If you have sailed with us before you will already know the attractions of sailing on well equipped yachts in the beautiful waters of Skye with spectacular scenery all round. For those of you not familiar with the Company, Isle of Skye Yachts offer Bareboat and Skippered Yacht Charter and RYA Courses as well as a range of support services to visiting yachts and Corporate Charters. The Company have an excellent reputation built up over many years and have won several awards, including the 2013 The Crown Estate One to Watch Award for Excellence in a Marine Business. |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:16:03 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:16:03 PM |
EDM |
2442 (Sleat) |
Fearann Eilean Iarmain Outdoor Activities |
Fearann Eilean Iarmain, one of Sleat's two fine estates offers a range of field activities for visitors including fishing, stalking and shooting on over 22,000 acres of south Skye. Enjoy a day or longer fishing some superb lochs or stalking amid magnificent scenery followed by an excellent meal in the Hotel's Birlinn Restaurant or cosy Am Praban bar. Contact Scott Mackenzie . |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:18:36 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:18:36 PM |
EDM |
2443 (Sleat) |
Claire Macdonald's Cookery Courses at Kinloch Lodge Hotel |
Have you ever felt that you'd like to be the new Masterchef champion? Then why not book yourself on to one of Claire Macdonald's world famous weekend cookery courses at Sleat's Michelin starred Kinloch Loge Hotel. Courses run through the autumn and winter months at prices from £480 pp including the course, accommodation and magnificent fine dining. This is your first step to becoming a better cook! |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:20:31 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:20:31 PM |
EDM |
2444 (Sleat) |
The Highland Council Ranger Service |
Join the Highland Council Rangers for one of the many events held in Skye and Lochalsh throughout the year. Activities include mountain walks, bio-diversity days, shore walks and wildlife safaris. The Highland Council produce a full list of the events and these can be obtained from most tourism offices, Council buildings and from the website. |
Activities |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:22:45 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:22:45 PM |
EDM |
2445 (Sleat) |
Aird Old Church Gallery |
Housed in a brand new purpose gallery at the end of a breathtaking road, here you’ll find watercolours and contemporary graphics by Peter McDermott along with an eclectic mix of locally made contemporary crafts. Everything from Giclee prints and cards to beautiful beads and pots! |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:25:04 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:43:52 PM |
EDM |
2446 (Sleat) |
The Isle of Skye Leather Company |
In our workshop in Ardvasar, retailing from our shop on Armadale Pier, using a variety of top quality leathers we design & produce, with a Celtic theme, Bags, Belts, Sporrans, Belt Purses, Scottish Targes, & Bellows. We have a range of Kilt accessories available including hand made Sgian Dubhs. |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:28:06 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:41:38 PM |
EDM |
2447 (Sleat) |
Nigel Grounds Gallery |
Armadale's art gallery selling contemporary paintings of Skye and the Highlands and Islands. |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:30:12 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:53:24 AM |
EDM |
2448 (Sleat) |
Gallery An Talla Dearg |
The Talla Dearg hosts a rolling programme of exhibitions through the summer season, including local and national artists. Landscapes and seascapes of the West Coast and Hebrides feature strongly Come and visit this delightful spot and watch the Artists at work Open weekdays 10 - 6. Weekends 10-4 |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:33:09 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:42:36 PM |
EDM |
2449 (Sleat) |
Penny Hardie Photography |
Weddings, elopements, family portraits and pets all beautifully photographed by Penny, a Craftsman with the guild of Professional Photographers, either in the studio or out and about on Skye. |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:34:58 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:42:53 PM |
EDM |
2450 (Sleat) |
The Blue Studio |
Situated on the spectacular South Skye loop road, a friendly working artist’s studio gallery showing high quality musical, idiosyncratic, figurative and landscape paintings with a difference. |
Arts and Crafts |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:37:24 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:43:09 PM |
EDM |
2451 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig is recognised as the National Centre for the Gaelic language and culture. We provide courses for complete beginners in Scottish Gaelic to undergraduate and post-graduate programmes taught entirely through the medium of the language. The College attracts students from all over the world with an interest in the language, culture and history of Scotland. Tha Sabhal Mòr Ostaig aithnichte mar Ionad Nàiseanta do Chànan is Cultar na Gàidhlig. Tha cùrsaichean rim faotainn aig a’ Cholaiste airson fìor luchd-tòiseachaidh gu prògraman fo-cheum is for-cheum air an teagasg tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig. Tha Sabhal Mòr Ostaig a' tàladh oileanach bho air feadh an t-saoghail aig a bheil ùidh ann an cànan, cultar is dualchas na h-Alba. |
Culture |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:48:57 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:48:57 PM |
EDM |
2452 (Sleat) |
SEALL and Fèis an Eilein Summer Concerts |
Sleat is home to the UK's liveliest rural touring organisation, bringing you the best in traditional music, theatre, jazz, world and chamber music. 'SEALL' also organises the Skye Festival or Fèis an Eilein during July and August, and the Skye Swing Jazz Festival in the autumn. SEALL works out of several venues, usually Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the Gaelic College. Tickets are usually available at the door but you can reserve places in advance. All our events are family friendly. |
Culture |
Monday 14th of January 2019 03:53:34 PM |
Thursday 21st of February 2019 11:44:54 AM |
EDM |
2453 (Sleat) |
Tarskavaig Communities Hall |
Set in a spectacular location overlooking the village of Tarskavaig and towards the majestic Cuillin hills, this has to be one of the most stunning views in Scotland.
Great venue for ceilidhs and dances and getting together!
Open for tea, coffee. and homebaking during July and August. |
Culture |
Monday 14th of January 2019 05:07:21 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 05:07:21 PM |
EDM |
2454 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Gardens' Museum of the Isles |
Discover the history of the Scottish Highlands and Islands through the story of Clan Donald, one of the most powerful Scottish clans, at our award-winning Museum of the Isles. If you have ancestors from Isle of Skye, or any MacDonalds in your family tree, then we may be able to search your Scottish roots and help trace your family history. |
Culture |
Monday 14th of January 2019 05:09:45 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 05:09:45 PM |
EDM |
2455 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Gardens |
Welcome to Armadale Castle and Gardens, part of a magnificent 20,000 acre estate in south Skye owned by the Clan Donald Lands Trust. Here you can enjoy an outstanding holiday experience in our 4 star self-catering lodges, explore the historic gardens and woodland trails around Armadale Castle, and learn about Highland history in our award-winning 'Museum of the Isles'. |
History |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:22:19 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:22:19 PM |
EDM |
2456 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Dunscaith, Skye's oldest castle is situated north of Tarskavaig by the township of Tokavaig. It was a Norse stronghold, and then a MacLeod castle until taken by MacDonald's in 1266. It was the principle stronghold of the MacDonald's of Sleat until the early 1600's. |
History |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:26:35 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:26:35 PM |
EDM |
2457 (Sleat) |
Kilmore Church |
Various sources suggest that the site of Kilmore Church was a place of pagan worship before the Christian era. There is a tradition that St Columba landed on the shore below the churchyard when he visited Skye around 585AD and that he climbed on to a rock to preach to the local people. Nearby on the shore there is a reef known locally as Sgeir Chaluim Cille – St Columba’s Rock. |
History |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:31:25 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:35:28 PM |
EDM |
2458 (Sleat) |
Knock Castle or Castle Camus |
Knock Castle, or Castle Camus, originally a MacLeod castle dating from the 14th century, was taken by the MacDonalds in the late 1300’s. There is not a great deal of the castle left, mainly due to an early form of recycling as the stone was used for the building of new houses or farms! |
History |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:35:04 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:35:04 PM |
EDM |
2459 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Garden's Museum of the Isles |
Discover the history of the Scottish Highlands and Islands through the story of Clan Donald, one of the most powerful Scottish clans, at our award-winning Museum of the Isles. If you have ancestors from Isle of Skye, or any MacDonalds in your family tree, then we may be able to search your Scottish roots and help trace your family history. |
History |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:42:39 PM |
Monday 14th of January 2019 06:42:39 PM |
EDM |
2460 (Sleat) |
Sleat map key |
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Image |
Tuesday 29th of January 2019 10:28:52 AM |
Tuesday 29th of January 2019 10:28:52 AM |
EDM |
2461 (Sleat) |
kml example |
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Shape |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 02:10:35 PM |
Thursday 31st of January 2019 02:10:35 PM |
EDM |
2463 (Sleat) |
Book |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 11:21:14 AM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:45:02 AM |
EDM |
2464 (Sleat) |
Cartridge case made for Colonel Alasdair Ranaldson MacDonell, 15th Chief of Glengarry |
Cream and brown horn cartridge case with gilt mounts and decoration (three panels of thistle motif). The lid catch is in the design of the Red Hand. Motto on either side of the hand clasp reads, “Red Hand Victorious”. Black leather strap with tassle on the end threaded through the gilt loop on case, with gilt belt loop and buckle on the other, unattached end. “Glengarry & Clanronald” inscribed on a gilt lozenge on the lid. Eight cartridge slots inside. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 11:24:52 AM |
Sunday 01st of September 2019 02:36:36 PM |
EDM |
2465 (Sleat) |
Book 2 |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 12:14:57 PM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:30:04 AM |
EDM |
2466 (Sleat) |
Stoneware ginger beer bottle |
Stoneware pottery bottle with branding on front: 'Lemon and Co’s Stone Ginger Beer' Trade Mark Dingwall Buchan Portobelo Edinburgh”. With drawing of eagle behind writing. Impression on back of bottle, “ 11 Buchan Portobello Edinburgh”. Marine find. Good condition. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 12:17:43 PM |
Sunday 01st of September 2019 02:35:57 PM |
EDM |
2467 (Sleat) |
Portrait medallion of Prince Charles Edward Stuart |
Plaster portrait medallion showing bust of Prince Charles Edward Stuart in relief. Oval shape, in leather and velvet box. Inscription: 'Prince Charlie. Paris 1747. 118/21.' Good condition. Finger prints on one should and in one place on background. Resin slightly chipped in places. Some discolouration in places. Size: L165mm D7mm W143mm. |
3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 12:19:05 PM |
Sunday 01st of September 2019 02:27:47 PM |
EDM |
2468 (Sleat) |
Canon ball |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 01:05:51 PM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:35:44 AM |
EDM |
2469 (Sleat) |
Shoe Last |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 01:11:57 PM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:37:08 AM |
EDM |
2470 (Sleat) |
Seal Stamp |
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3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 01:14:45 PM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:38:29 AM |
EDM |
2471 (Sleat) |
Statuette |
A Statuette |
3D Object |
Wednesday 06th of February 2019 01:19:18 PM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 10:40:03 AM |
EDM |
2472 (Sleat) |
An Crubh |
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Video |
Friday 08th of February 2019 12:04:54 PM |
Friday 08th of February 2019 12:04:54 PM |
EDM |
2473 (Sleat) |
Camuscross |
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Video |
Friday 08th of February 2019 02:35:03 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:35:56 PM |
EDM |
2474 (Sleat) |
Committee Road |
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Video |
Friday 08th of February 2019 02:40:41 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:39:07 PM |
EDM |
2475 (Sleat) |
Isleornsay |
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Video |
Friday 08th of February 2019 02:44:10 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 04:35:46 PM |
EDM |
2476 (Sleat) |
MacGillivray Motors |
MacGillivray Motors provides garage services to the local area including MOT, diagnostics, tyres, batteries, exhausts, servicing and 4-wheel laser alignment. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:04:32 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:10:01 AM |
EDM |
2477 (Sleat) |
Sleat Community Trading |
The community owned shop, post office and filling station is just five minutes from the Armadale Ferry Terminal and offers a range of services including full postal facilities, an amazing range of foods and drinks and tourist information. Open Mon-Sat in summer and Mon-Fri in winter months this is a one-stop hub for all you need in Sleat. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:12:09 AM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:54:53 AM |
EDM |
2478 (Sleat) |
Caledonian MacBrayne |
CalMac operate the Mallaig to Armadale ferry services linking Sleat with the mainland. In the summer months there are up to 9 services a day each way, and it is essential that reservations be made for peak times. Enjoy wonderful views and, if you are lucky, see amazing wildlife on this short 30-40 minute cruise through the West Highlands. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:14:25 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:14:25 AM |
EDM |
2479 (Sleat) |
Sleat Medical Centre |
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Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:16:47 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:16:47 AM |
EDM |
2480 (Sleat) |
Broadford Hospital (A&E) |
Broadford Hospital, High Road, Broadford Accident and Emergency 24 hours |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:19:21 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:19:21 AM |
EDM |
2481 (Sleat) |
Isle of Skye Yachts |
Welcome to Isle of Skye Yachts. If this is your first visit to the site, we are delighted to introduce you to our wonderful cruising area and attractive fleet of modern yachts. If you have sailed with us before you will already know the attractions of sailing on well equipped yachts in the beautiful waters of Skye with spectacular scenery all round. For those of you not familiar with the Company, Isle of Skye Yachts offer Bareboat and Skippered Yacht Charter and RYA Courses as well as a range of support services to visiting yachts and Corporate Charters. The Company have an excellent reputation built up over many years and have won several awards, including the 2008 Highlands and Islands Tourism Award for Services to Tourism. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:20:55 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:39:26 AM |
EDM |
2482 (Sleat) |
Metcheck, a detailed weather forecast for Sleat |
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Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:23:08 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:23:08 AM |
EDM |
2483 (Sleat) |
The UK Hydrographic Office Easytide |
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Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:26:59 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:26:59 AM |
EDM |
2484 (Sleat) |
Nicolson Hire Taxi Service |
Travelling to the Isle of Skye for a visit or business trip? Take the opportunity to travel in comfort with D Nicolson Taxis. The business is run by local couple Donnie and Peggy Nicolson and their knowledge of the area makes for an enjoyable journey. Both are experienced drivers using modern vehicles for safety and comfort. We are happy to help you make your travel experience an enjoyable one and a warm welcome awaits you. For more information and quotes, please contact us. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:28:57 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:28:57 AM |
EDM |
2485 (Sleat) |
James's Taxi and Tours |
01471 844717 and mobile 07894 442209 |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:34:52 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:34:52 AM |
EDM |
2486 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh Post and Sorting Office |
An Crùbh, the community hub that opened in 2017 is the principal post and sorting office for the Sleat peninsula. Offering a range of post office services it is open every day, Monday to Saturday. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:38:35 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:38:35 AM |
EDM |
2487 (Sleat) |
DriveSkye |
DriveSkye is a family run car rental business conveniently located in Armadale in the south end of the Isle of Skye. We offer a personal service and a warm welcome to customers from home and abroad and can guarantee a competitive price with our range of budget cars. |
Services |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:42:18 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 03:23:41 PM |
EDM |
2488 (Sleat) |
Floraidh Skye |
"Absorb, at your leisure, the truly captivating elegance of a classic yet stylish collection of clothes and accessories in Tweed, Wool, velvet, silk and Linen" |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:45:31 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:45:31 AM |
EDM |
2489 (Sleat) |
Ragamuffin |
clothes, knitwear, accessories, gifts, jewellery and things to make you smile............. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:47:19 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:47:19 AM |
EDM |
2490 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Gardens Gift Shops |
We have two gift shops at the Centre. The Museum shop offers an excellent range of CDs and books. The Gate House and shop have a large range of gifts, books, guides and postcards, together with estate venison, postcards and confectionery. Open March to October. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:49:23 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:49:23 AM |
EDM |
2491 (Sleat) |
The Isle of Skye Leather Company |
In our workshop in Ardvasar, retailing from our shop on Armadale Pier, using a variety of top quality leathers we design & produce, with a Celtic theme, Bags, Belts, Sporrans, Belt Purses, Scottish Targes, & Bellows. We have a range of Kilt accessories available including hand made Sgian Dubhs. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:51:58 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:51:58 AM |
EDM |
2492 (Sleat) |
Dearg Gift Shop at Iain Noble Building |
Dearg Gift Shop (pronounced “jerrag”) offers a wide selection of gifts. We have Harris Tweed, “isgha” Spa Treatments, kitchenware, jewellery, glassware, whisky/wine accessories, leather-bound booklets which are made on the premises. Our best seller being a “Peat Incense and Croft House”, ideal for those looking for a quirky gift. Whatever the occasion, we will have something to suit, even if you are looking for a gift that is lightweight and easily transported. All our gifts have been carefully selected for their quality. Come and browse, we would be delighted to see you. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:55:05 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:55:05 AM |
EDM |
2493 (Sleat) |
Pràban na Linne-The Gaelic Whiskies |
In 1976, Sir Iain Noble set up Pràban na Linne Ltd, The Gaelic Whiskies, to provide authentic whisky for the Gaelic speaking islands of Scotland. Our company is one of the few independent businesses in the Scotch Whisky industry, and one of very few with its headquarters in the Hebridean Islands of Scotland. In keeping with tradition, our whiskies are unchilfiltered. This ensures that the whiskies are of unequalled quality and historical authenticity. The Gaelic Whiskies pioneered the re-introduction of unchilfiltered whisky. It is the traditional method, producing the best whisky, and was employed by the Gaels when they first invented Uisge Beatha. As a result, the whiskies retain all the original elements of purity, softness and smoothness. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:57:27 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:57:27 AM |
EDM |
2494 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh |
An Crùbh is a brand-new community facility located on the A851 at Duisdale in Sleat and opened in April 2017. Offering delightful meals in its cafe, a range of great products in the shop and Post Office. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:59:32 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 10:59:32 AM |
EDM |
2495 (Sleat) |
Under the Rowan |
Pete and Bee welcome you to "Under the Rowan" at Armadale Pier on the Isle of Skye - a small shop selling an eclectic mix of crafts, gifts and wool from Skye and beyond. We've got mugs with mice, wool for socks, cards with earrings, shawls to keep you warm, lotions to survive the midge, knitting kits.... and much, much more! |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:01:34 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:01:34 AM |
EDM |
2496 (Sleat) |
Armadale Stores |
Armadale Stores is Sleat's community shop and is located behind the filling station and Post Office just five minutes from the CalMac ferry terminal. The mini-supermarket has a wide range of groceries, vegetables and salads, alcohol and soft drink, sandwiches, newspapers and snacks. Open Monday to Saturday the shop has everything you need whilst staying in Sleat or just passing through. We look forward to serving you. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:03:24 AM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:54:02 AM |
EDM |
2497 (Sleat) |
Skyelark Gifts |
Skyelark is a Gift shop at Armadale Pier, run by husband and wife team Paddy and Mairi. We offer beautiful gifts, crafts, and jewellery, with an emphasis on Skye and Scottish made. We also sell our own canvas prints of the Skye landscape, as well as prints of work by local artists. Our resident photographer (Paddy) takes portraits of visiting pets as a lasting reminder of your visit. Open 7 days a week during the summer (6 days a week in Winter), feel free to pop in have a browse. |
Shopping |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:07:12 AM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:51:30 AM |
EDM |
2498 (Sleat) |
Aird road - Down the Sound of Sleat to Ardnamurchan and Eigg |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:11:49 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:11:49 AM |
EDM |
2499 (Sleat) |
Aird road - across the Sound of Sleat to Morar |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:13:39 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:13:39 AM |
EDM |
2500 (Sleat) |
Battleship Island, Ardvasar |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:14:56 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:14:56 AM |
EDM |
2501 (Sleat) |
View to Loch Nevis and Knoydart |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:17:24 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:17:24 AM |
EDM |
2502 (Sleat) |
Kilmore Church and older ruins |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:19:08 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:19:08 AM |
EDM |
2503 (Sleat) |
Knock Bay - walk southwards to get a good view of Knock Castle |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:20:55 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:20:55 AM |
EDM |
2504 (Sleat) |
The Sound of Sleat and Beinn Sgritheall from Camuscross |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:22:52 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:22:52 AM |
EDM |
2505 (Sleat) |
The Stevenson Lighthouse at Eilean Iarmain |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:23:59 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:23:59 AM |
EDM |
2506 (Sleat) |
Duisdalemore across to Isle Ornsay |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:25:49 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:25:49 AM |
EDM |
2507 (Sleat) |
Across the head of Loch na Dal to Kinloch and beyond to Knoydart |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:28:02 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:28:02 AM |
EDM |
2508 (Sleat) |
Ord Beach, views across to the Cuillin and Blaven |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:30:00 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:30:00 AM |
EDM |
2509 (Sleat) |
Tokavaig beach and Dunscaith Castle |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:31:51 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:31:51 AM |
EDM |
2510 (Sleat) |
Tarskavaig - passing place 100m from the Communities Hall, views of Rum, Canna and the Cuillin |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:33:15 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:33:15 AM |
EDM |
2511 (Sleat) |
Achnacloich beach with views to Rum |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:34:29 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:34:29 AM |
EDM |
2512 (Sleat) |
Viewpoint above Loch Dughaill across to the Cuillin |
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Photo Stops |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:36:19 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:36:19 AM |
EDM |
2513 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle and Gardens |
Welcome to Armadale Castle and Gardens, part of a magnificent 20,000 acre estate in south Skye owned by the Clan Donald Lands Trust. Here you can enjoy an outstanding holiday experience in our 4 star self-catering lodges, explore the historic gardens and woodland trails around Armadale Castle, and learn about Highland history in our award-winning 'Museum of the Isles'. |
Visitor Attractions |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:38:09 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:38:09 AM |
EDM |
2514 (Sleat) |
The Torabhaig Distillery |
The 'Torabhaig Distillery' is the first malt whisky distillery to be built on the Isle of Skye since 1831. Construction of the facility, housed in a the former Knock Farm steading, is now complete and the distillery opened its doors to the public on 19th March 2018. Located at Knock Bay just off the A851 the distillery has a visitor centre, cafe and bookable tours with magnificent views across the Sound of Sleat. Open every day. |
Visitor Attractions |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:40:09 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:40:09 AM |
EDM |
2515 (Sleat) |
The Inn @ Àird a’ Bhàsair |
The The Inn @ Àird a’ Bhàsair was built in the early 1800's making it one of the oldest hotels on Skye. The inn overlooks the Sound of Sleat and the magnificent Knoydart mountains beyond. Only 800 metres from Armadale, here the ferry from Mallaig brings you 'over the sea to Skye'. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:43:42 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:43:42 AM |
EDM |
2516 (Sleat) |
Duisdale House Hotel & Restaurant |
Duisdale House Hotel & Restaurant is a romantic Award Winning island hotel with breathtaking views over the Sound of Sleat. Totally restyled bedrooms – choice of sleek contemporary to gor-geous Four Posters. Luxurious Garden Hot Tub. Delicious modern cuisine created by award win-ning chefs - fresh local produce. Ideal for Romantic Breaks & Weddings. Exclusive Daily Sailing Trips on luxury yacht.
Hotel of the Year Awards - Hospitality Gold Medal 2010
Hotel of the Year Awards - Boutique Hotel of the Year 2009
EatScotland Silver Award 2009
2 AA Rosettes for Food 2009 |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:46:02 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:46:02 AM |
EDM |
2517 (Sleat) |
Hotel Eilean Iarmain Restaurant and Bar |
A charming traditional 16 bedroom hotel with cosy pub, in an idyllic setting by the water-side with spectacular views across The sound of Sleat to the mainland hills of Knoydart. Guests will receive a genuine highland welcome and a taste of the Gaelic language. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:48:01 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:48:01 AM |
EDM |
2518 (Sleat) |
Toravaig House Hotel & Restaurant |
A romantic, boutique hotel with views to the Sound of Sleat. Nine contemporary individually designed bedrooms and award winning restaurant. 2 AA rosettes, Highlands & Island Restaurant of the Year . Perfect for short breaks and intimate celebrations. Exclusive daily sailing trips on board luxury yacht from April to September. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:51:19 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:51:19 AM |
EDM |
2519 (Sleat) |
Kinloch Lodge Hotel |
Awarded the Romantic Hotel of the Year and Island Hotel of the Year at the Scottish Hotel Awards, Kinloch Lodge on the Isle of Skye is a perfect haven to escape to for a dose of rest and relaxation at any time of the year. Winner of 3 AA Rosettes and since 2010 a Michelin Star, the Kinloch kitchens are dedicated to making the most of Scotland’s seasonal larder. The luxuriously appointed 21 double bedrooms each have spectacular views of the dramatic, surrounding landscape and the three drawing rooms have roaring log fires and deep sofas. 1 MichelIn Star, Michelin Red Grape, 3 AA red stars, 3 AA rosettes, Eat Scotland Gold Award, Visit Scotland 4 stars. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:53:29 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:53:29 AM |
EDM |
2520 (Sleat) |
Gasta at Armadale Castle and Gardens |
Are you looking for fresh home baking, local produce, a great atmosphere and friendly service? We offer all of these Gasta at Armadale Castle and Gardens We are open daily from 9.30am to 3.30pm and from 5pm Thur-Sat.. Enjoy our delicious meals at great value prices. Gasta at Armadale is also available for hire as a special venue. Please contact our Catering Manager on 01471 844774 to discuss your requirements. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:54:33 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:56:38 AM |
EDM |
2521 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh |
An Crùbh is a brand-new community facility located on the A851 at Duisdale in Sleat and opened in April 2017. The centre has a cafe, community shop, Post Office, event space, public toilets and showers. |
Where to Eat |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:59:24 AM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 11:59:24 AM |
EDM |
2522 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle |
Short, easy walk to the dramatic remains of Dun Scaith Castle. Great views north to the Cuillin and Suisnish coastline. |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:01:46 PM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:01:46 PM |
EDM |
2523 (Sleat) |
Rubha Phoil |
The hidden gem of Sleat. Rubha Phoil is a beautiful woodland walk standing on a rocky peninsula just metres from the ferry terminal at Armadale. See permaculture at it's very best, with salads and herbs available for sale. Bring a picnic and enjoy stunning views across to Knoydart, Loch Nevis, Mallaig, the sands of Morar and Ardnamurchan in the distance, and watch out for seals and otters! |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:04:55 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 11:52:43 AM |
EDM |
2524 (Sleat) |
Leitirfura and Kinloch Forest |
A delightful walk through fine woodland. The views across the Sound of Sleat to the mainland are superb. |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:07:32 PM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:07:32 PM |
EDM |
2525 (Sleat) |
A walk to the Point of Sleat |
A walk to the lighthouse at the southernmost point of Skye. Good spot for seeing marine mammals and views to the islands of Eigg and Rum. A delightful detour to a lovely sandy beach at Camas Daraich is recommended. The walk starts from the end of the public road at the village of Aird, where there is ample parking. |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:09:25 PM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:09:25 PM |
EDM |
2526 (Sleat) |
Coille Dalavil |
The start looks unpromising, however once over the first stretch of moorland the walk reaches a beautiful woodland and loch and then the deserted remains of Dalavil and a fantastic outlook over the sea to the Cuillins. The walk can be extended along the coast to Tarskavaig. |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:12:53 PM |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:12:53 PM |
EDM |
2527 (Sleat) |
Armadale Hill and Woodland |
A pleasant woodland walk to Armadale Hill viewpoint and walk back past Armadale Castle, once the ancestral home of the Clan Macdonald. The walk does not give access to Armadale Castle gardens, admission charges apply. |
Wildlife and Walks |
Monday 11th of February 2019 12:14:57 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 03:45:20 PM |
EDM |
2529 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum Tour |
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Tour |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 04:05:56 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 04:05:56 PM |
EDM |
2530 (Sleat) |
Eilean Iarmain or Isle Ornsay |
The stone quay at Isle Ornsay (or Eilean Iarmain) dates from the early 1800s. During the clearances of the nineteenth century emigrant ships left from the bay – taking families from Skye to new homes overseas (particularly in Australia). Near the water stands the Eilean Iarmain Hotel. This building used to be the Isle Ornsay General Stores, formerly ‘the biggest shop between Skye and Glasgow’. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 04:33:13 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 04:33:13 PM |
EDM |
2531 (Sleat) |
Camus Croise or Camuscross |
Camuscross (or Camus Croise) has an outstandingly well-preserved crofting landscape. The crofts were created during the clearances of the nineteenth century. In order to gain open space for sheep farming, local landlords forcibly removed tenants from their traditional scattered farms. Many evicted tenants emigrated, while others were relocated to new townships such as Camuscross, where they were given small crofts and shared a limited area of common land. Camuscross has some of the smallest crofts in the Highlands, with each plot being only two or three acres. Because they had so little land, the residents of Camuscross kept donkeys rather than horses – leading to the area being known as ‘donkey town’. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:30:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:30:26 PM |
EDM |
2532 (Sleat) |
Rathad a Chomitaidh or Committee Road |
A little to the south of the A851 runs the line of the old Committee Road (or Rathad a Chomitaidh). This abandoned track provided access to the township of Camuscross (or Camus Croise). It was built by local people during the potato famine of the 1840s. Workers on the road were paid in oat meal – a vital source of food at a time of starvation. |
Immovable Heritage |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:38:19 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 05:38:19 PM |
EDM |
2533 (Sleat) |
Museum of the Isles |
|
Video |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 08:16:17 PM |
Friday 22nd of February 2019 08:16:17 PM |
EDM |
2534 (Sleat) |
A Phairc |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 04:30:51 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 04:33:02 PM |
EDM |
2535 (Sleat) |
An Acarsaid |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 04:34:30 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 04:34:30 PM |
EDM |
2536 (Sleat) |
An Drochaid Bhocain |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:33:07 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:33:07 PM |
EDM |
2537 (Sleat) |
An Lianag |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:34:04 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:34:04 PM |
EDM |
2538 (Sleat) |
An Staingean |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:34:27 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:34:27 PM |
EDM |
2539 (Sleat) |
An (t)-Ob |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:35:04 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:35:04 PM |
EDM |
2540 (Sleat) |
Creag Aonghais Mhoor |
|
Audio |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:36:30 PM |
Wednesday 13th of March 2019 05:36:30 PM |
EDM |
2541 (Sleat) |
Buaile a' Chrunnichidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:11:14 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:11:14 AM |
EDM |
2542 (Sleat) |
Cachaleith an Lonaid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:11:39 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:11:39 AM |
EDM |
2543 (Sleat) |
Cachaleith Beathag |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:12:24 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:12:24 AM |
EDM |
2544 (Sleat) |
Camas nan Marbh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:12:58 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:12:58 AM |
EDM |
2545 (Sleat) |
Carn Seonaid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:14:06 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:14:06 AM |
EDM |
2546 (Sleat) |
Cidh' na Clachaich / Cidh' an Robasdan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:14:27 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:14:27 AM |
EDM |
2547 (Sleat) |
Cnoc an Fhreacadain / Cnoc an Fheadraigean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:16:08 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:16:08 AM |
EDM |
2548 (Sleat) |
Cnoc no Ceardaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:16:42 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:16:42 AM |
EDM |
2549 (Sleat) |
Cnoc no Corraig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:17:16 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:17:16 AM |
EDM |
2550 (Sleat) |
Cnoc Ollaig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:17:46 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:17:46 AM |
EDM |
2551 (Sleat) |
Cnoc Sheumais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:18:22 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:18:22 AM |
EDM |
2552 (Sleat) |
Drochaid Sheonaidh Fhriseil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:18:57 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:18:57 AM |
EDM |
2553 (Sleat) |
Druim Iain Fhionnlaigh / An Ulaidh? |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:19:42 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:19:42 AM |
EDM |
2554 (Sleat) |
Druin Beithe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:20:04 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:20:04 AM |
EDM |
2555 (Sleat) |
Dun 'lc Mhartainn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:20:23 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:20:23 AM |
EDM |
2556 (Sleat) |
Eilean an Sgadain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:22:26 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:22:26 AM |
EDM |
2557 (Sleat) |
Eilean Ealasaidh / Baile na Grèine |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:26:28 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:26:28 AM |
EDM |
2558 (Sleat) |
Eilean na Gainmhich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:27:05 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:27:05 AM |
EDM |
2559 (Sleat) |
Glac nam Meirleach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:27:37 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:27:37 AM |
EDM |
2560 (Sleat) |
Gob Snaosaig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:28:04 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:28:04 AM |
EDM |
2561 (Sleat) |
Lag nan Ceard |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:28:40 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:28:40 AM |
EDM |
2562 (Sleat) |
Lon a' Bharaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:04 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:04 AM |
EDM |
2563 (Sleat) |
Na cuilleannan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:38 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:38 AM |
EDM |
2564 (Sleat) |
Na Sgeirean Dubha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:58 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:29:58 AM |
EDM |
2565 (Sleat) |
Pàirc nan Each |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:30:48 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:30:48 AM |
EDM |
2566 (Sleat) |
Sgeir a' Chairidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:31:28 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:31:28 AM |
EDM |
2567 (Sleat) |
Sgeir an Fhaing Mhor |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:32:01 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:32:01 AM |
EDM |
2568 (Sleat) |
Sgeir Banndrach Thearlaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:32:42 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:32:42 AM |
EDM |
2569 (Sleat) |
Sgeir Bhuidhe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:33:11 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:33:11 AM |
EDM |
2570 (Sleat) |
Sgeir nan Gillean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:33:36 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:33:36 AM |
EDM |
2571 (Sleat) |
Sgeirean Fada |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:34:04 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:34:04 AM |
EDM |
2572 (Sleat) |
Tobar an nighean / an fhioma |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:34:33 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:34:33 AM |
EDM |
2573 (Sleat) |
Tobar an Staingein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:35:04 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:35:04 AM |
EDM |
2574 (Sleat) |
Tobar Ard / Tobar Raonaid / Tobar na Beiste |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:35:34 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:35:34 AM |
EDM |
2575 (Sleat) |
Uamh Fhluich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:05 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:05 AM |
EDM |
2576 (Sleat) |
Uamh Tholl |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:25 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:25 AM |
EDM |
2577 (Sleat) |
Umah Màiri |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:48 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:36:48 AM |
EDM |
2578 (Sleat) |
Creag Dhonnchaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:38:41 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:38:41 AM |
EDM |
2579 (Sleat) |
Eilean nan Caorach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:43:45 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:43:45 AM |
EDM |
2580 (Sleat) |
Croig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 09:51:05 AM |
Thursday 14th of March 2019 10:48:32 AM |
EDM |
2581 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh |
|
Video |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 09:51:43 AM |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 09:52:57 AM |
EDM |
2582 (Sleat) |
Isle Ornsay |
|
Video |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:03:26 AM |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:03:26 AM |
EDM |
2583 (Sleat) |
Camuscross |
|
Video |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:05:52 AM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 09:57:27 AM |
EDM |
2584 (Sleat) |
Rathad a Chomitaidh or Committee Road |
|
Video |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:08:14 AM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 09:37:04 AM |
EDM |
2585 (Sleat) |
Museum of the Isles |
|
Video |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:12:19 AM |
Tuesday 30th of July 2019 10:12:19 AM |
EDM |
2586 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 10:17:49 AM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 10:25:04 AM |
EDM |
2587 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle |
|
Video |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 10:40:32 AM |
Friday 09th of August 2019 09:52:33 AM |
EDM |
2588 (Sleat) |
Armadale Castle, Gardens & Museum Tour |
|
Tour |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 10:55:06 AM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 11:06:28 AM |
EDM |
2589 (Sleat) |
An Crùbh |
|
Tour |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 11:38:56 AM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 11:38:56 AM |
EDM |
2590 (Sleat) |
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, An Talla Mhòr |
|
Tour |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 11:49:53 AM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 11:49:53 AM |
EDM |
2591 (Sleat) |
Knock Castle, Isle of Skye |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 12:08:29 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 12:08:29 PM |
EDM |
2592 (Sleat) |
Isle of Skye, Sound of Sleat |
Isle of Skye, Sound of Sleat. View is taken from the A851, between Kilmore and Kilbeg, to the right of a small church/school building with a profusion of pink rhododendrons around it. Ladhar Bheinn is seen across the Sound in the distance. |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:06:28 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:06:28 PM |
EDM |
2593 (Sleat) |
Croftland on the Aird of Sleat |
The white sands of Morar can be seen on the Scottish mainland, across the Sound of Sleat. |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:27:44 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:27:44 PM |
EDM |
2594 (Sleat) |
Coastline east of An Àird |
Looking over a stormy Sound of Sleat to the Scottish mainland. |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:30:16 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:30:16 PM |
EDM |
2595 (Sleat) |
Shore at Ardvasar |
A view over the Sound of Sleat from the roadside through Ardvasar. |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:42:50 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:42:50 PM |
EDM |
2596 (Sleat) |
Sound of Sleat |
Foreshore north of Armadale. Looking across the sound to North Morar (centre) and Mallaig (right). |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:49:06 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 02:49:06 PM |
EDM |
2597 (Sleat) |
Mouth of Loch na Dal |
A view across the loch from the side of the A851. The cottage on the far shore is also pictured here: NG7114 : Cottage on the shore. |
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:00:30 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:00:30 PM |
EDM |
2598 (Sleat) |
Isleornsay from the A851 |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:06:11 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:06:11 PM |
EDM |
2599 (Sleat) |
Loch Eishort and the Cuillins from Ord |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:10:36 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:10:36 PM |
EDM |
2600 (Sleat) |
Tarskavaig Bay |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:16:21 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:16:21 PM |
EDM |
2601 (Sleat) |
Gillean Beach |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:25:06 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:25:06 PM |
EDM |
2602 (Sleat) |
Loch Dughaill |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:30:20 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:30:20 PM |
EDM |
2603 (Sleat) |
Track to the Point of Sleat |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:33:40 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:33:40 PM |
EDM |
2604 (Sleat) |
A Clan Donald Lands Trust Path |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:43:16 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:43:16 PM |
EDM |
2605 (Sleat) |
Track to Dalavil |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:46:39 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:46:39 PM |
EDM |
2606 (Sleat) |
Track in Kinloch Forest |
|
Image |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:52:55 PM |
Thursday 01st of August 2019 03:52:55 PM |
EDM |
2608 (Sleat) |
Camuscross |
|
Tour |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:36:16 PM |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:36:16 PM |
EDM |
2609 (Sleat) |
Isle Ornsay harbour |
|
Tour |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:45:52 PM |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 01:45:52 PM |
EDM |
2610 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle |
|
Tour |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 02:10:15 PM |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 02:10:15 PM |
EDM |
2611 (Sleat) |
Armadale |
|
Tour |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 04:39:08 PM |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 04:39:08 PM |
EDM |
2612 (Sleat) |
Dunscaith Castle Now |
|
Tour |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 04:44:42 PM |
Thursday 20th of February 2020 04:44:42 PM |
EDM |
1 (CEOL) |
University of St Andrews |
|
Organization |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:31:39 AM |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:31:39 AM |
EDM |
2 (CEOL) |
Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
|
Organization |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:33:11 AM |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:33:11 AM |
EDM |
3 (CEOL) |
Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre |
|
Organization |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:33:49 AM |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 01:44:20 PM |
EDM |
4 (CEOL) |
Teampull na Trionaid (Trinity Temple Carinish) |
Trinity Temple - is the remains of a medieval monastery and college, founded by Beathag, daughter of Somerled. The building has been extended up to the 16th Century, but destroyed after the reformation. Again restored in the 19th Century by Dotair Ban. |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 17th of June 2021 09:37:40 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 06:36:42 PM |
EDM |
5 (CEOL) |
Carinish Dance |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:21:47 AM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:28:51 AM |
EDM |
6 (CEOL) |
Geamaichean - Games Day |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:22:26 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:22:26 AM |
EDM |
7 (CEOL) |
Highland Dancing |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:23:04 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:23:04 AM |
EDM |
8 (CEOL) |
Highland Games |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:23:45 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:23:45 AM |
EDM |
9 (CEOL) |
Sandra-Matheu-Fin Dannsa |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:25:15 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:25:15 AM |
EDM |
10 (CEOL) |
MilitaryB1001 |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:27:15 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:27:15 AM |
EDM |
11 (CEOL) |
Norman Johnson |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:28:56 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:28:56 AM |
EDM |
12 (CEOL) |
P01133 unknown check with Norman |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:31:54 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:31:54 AM |
EDM |
13 (CEOL) |
P01386 unknown check with Norman |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:32:24 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:32:24 AM |
EDM |
14 (CEOL) |
P02031 unknown check with Norman |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:32:53 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:32:53 AM |
EDM |
15 (CEOL) |
Queen's Own Highlanders Lochmaddy |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:33:24 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:33:24 AM |
EDM |
16 (CEOL) |
Wedding Lochmaddy Norman Johnson |
|
Image |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:33:57 AM |
Friday 16th of July 2021 09:33:57 AM |
EDM |
17 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:28:13 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:07 PM |
EDM |
18 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Phiob |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:29:20 AM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:28:19 AM |
EDM |
19 (CEOL) |
Do ghillean Aird Iolaraigh 's iad a dol a'shuirighe - R.Mackay |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Uibhist Mo Ghraidh published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:32:11 AM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:28:20 AM |
EDM |
20 (CEOL) |
Geata Tir Nan Og |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:32:36 AM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:28:21 AM |
EDM |
21 (CEOL) |
Introduction |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:33:29 AM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:28:21 AM |
EDM |
22 (CEOL) |
Cuairt do dh'Uibhist |
This music appears as track 02 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:34:22 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:05:49 PM |
EDM |
24 (CEOL) |
Òran na Raiders |
This music appears as track 02 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:34:59 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:12 PM |
EDM |
25 (CEOL) |
Psalm 130 vv7-8 |
This music appears as track 02 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:35:12 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:12 PM |
EDM |
27 (CEOL) |
Psalm 98 vvl-2 |
This music appears as track 03 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:36:15 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:14 PM |
EDM |
30 (CEOL) |
'Ille Dhuinn is Toigh Leam Thu |
This music appears as track 03 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:36:59 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:16 PM |
EDM |
31 (CEOL) |
Òran a Chianalais |
This music appears as track 03 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:37:13 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:17 PM |
EDM |
32 (CEOL) |
Psalm 89 vvl-2 |
This music appears as track 04 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:37:26 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:18 PM |
EDM |
33 (CEOL) |
A Mhairi Bhoidheach |
This music appears as track 04 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:37:43 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:19 PM |
EDM |
35 (CEOL) |
Cearcal A' Chuain |
This music appears as track 04 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:38:09 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:20 PM |
EDM |
37 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv20-21 |
This music appears as track 05 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:38:41 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:22 PM |
EDM |
40 (CEOL) |
Òran Bhagh a Chaise |
This music appears as track 05 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:39:30 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:24 PM |
EDM |
41 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Mo Ghràidh |
This music appears as track 05 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:39:41 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:25 PM |
EDM |
42 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv15-16 |
This music appears as track 06 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:39:57 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:25 PM |
EDM |
43 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist Mo Rùin |
This music appears as track 06 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:40:11 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:26 PM |
EDM |
45 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhuthaich |
This music appears as track 06 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:40:41 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:28 PM |
EDM |
47 (CEOL) |
Psalm 37 vv3-4 |
This music appears as track 07 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:41:31 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:29 PM |
EDM |
48 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Bhocsa |
This music appears as track 07 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:41:48 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:30 PM |
EDM |
50 (CEOL) |
Òigh Loch nam Madadh |
This music appears as track 07 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:42:18 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:31 PM |
EDM |
52 (CEOL) |
Psalm 72 vv18-19 |
This music appears as track 08 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:42:48 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:33 PM |
EDM |
53 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Bhocsa |
This music appears as track 08 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:43:04 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:33 PM |
EDM |
54 (CEOL) |
Mo Nigheanag Bhoidheach Uibhisteach |
This music appears as track 08 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:43:22 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:34 PM |
EDM |
57 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv12-13 |
This music appears as track 09 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:44:06 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:36 PM |
EDM |
58 (CEOL) |
Am Fianais Uibhist |
This music appears as track 09 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:44:18 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:38 PM |
EDM |
60 (CEOL) |
Latha Iasgaich |
This music appears as track 09 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:44:45 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:39 PM |
EDM |
62 (CEOL) |
Psalm 86 vvl-2 |
This music appears as track 10 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:45:16 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:41 PM |
EDM |
63 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Máiri Anna |
This music appears as track 10 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:45:43 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:41 PM |
EDM |
66 (CEOL) |
'S Fhada Bhuamsa Thar a Chuan |
This music appears as track 10 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:46:22 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:43 PM |
EDM |
67 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vvl-2 |
This music appears as track 11 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:46:44 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:44 PM |
EDM |
70 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighneag Bhoidheach Uibhisteach |
This music appears as track 11 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:47:33 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:46 PM |
EDM |
71 (CEOL) |
Moladh Uibhist |
This music appears as track 11 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:47:45 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:47 PM |
EDM |
72 (CEOL) |
Psalm 45 vvl13-14 |
This music appears as track 12 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:48:02 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:48 PM |
EDM |
73 (CEOL) |
Cuiribh Fàilte Orra Nall |
This music appears as track 12 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:48:16 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:48 PM |
EDM |
74 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Chianalais Do Dh'eilean Bhoighraigh |
This music appears as track 12 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:48:31 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:49 PM |
EDM |
76 (CEOL) |
Psalm 16 vv5-6 |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:48:55 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:51 PM |
EDM |
77 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air An Fhidheal |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:49:08 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:51 PM |
EDM |
79 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Bheag Lurach |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:55:40 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:53 PM |
EDM |
80 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air a Phiob |
This music appears as track 14 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:55:59 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:54 PM |
EDM |
82 (CEOL) |
Òran Vancouver |
This music appears as track 14 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:56:25 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:55 PM |
EDM |
83 (CEOL) |
Fraoch A'Ronaigh - Muran a Bhàlaigh |
This music appears as track 15 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:56:37 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:56 PM |
EDM |
84 (CEOL) |
Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
This music appears as track 15 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:56:53 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:57 PM |
EDM |
86 (CEOL) |
A' Tilleadh Dhachaidh |
This music appears as track 16 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:57:22 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:08:58 PM |
EDM |
88 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn O'n Dh'Fhag Thu Mise |
This music appears as track 16 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:58:37 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:00 PM |
EDM |
89 (CEOL) |
Ceòl na Fidhle |
This music appears as track 17 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:58:52 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:01 PM |
EDM |
90 (CEOL) |
Chan eil Cùran Car Orm |
This music appears as track 17 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:59:09 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:01 PM |
EDM |
91 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise 'N Diugh Gu Trom An Diugh |
This music appears as track 18 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:59:23 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:02 PM |
EDM |
92 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air an Fhidheal |
This music appears as track 19 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:59:41 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:03 PM |
EDM |
93 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh |
This music appears as track 20 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 10:59:53 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:03 PM |
EDM |
94 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Bhata |
This music appears as track 21 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:00:16 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:04 PM |
EDM |
95 (CEOL) |
E Ho Ro Mo Ghuamag |
This music appears as track 22 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:00:32 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:05 PM |
EDM |
96 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Phiob |
This music appears as track 23 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:00:45 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:06 PM |
EDM |
97 (CEOL) |
Smeorach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
This music appears as track 24 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:01:01 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:06 PM |
EDM |
98 (CEOL) |
Òran nan Camshronach |
This music appears as track 25 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:01:12 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:07 PM |
EDM |
99 (CEOL) |
Òran a Home Guard |
This music appears as track 26 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:01:27 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:08 PM |
EDM |
100 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Bhocsa |
This music appears as track 27 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Audio |
Friday 16th of July 2021 11:01:57 AM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 06:09:08 PM |
EDM |
101 (CEOL) |
Roderick MacKay |
Roderick Mackay of Illeray (1872-1949). Invalided out of the Cameron Highlanders in WW1 he turned his hand to many jobs. As with others, his poetry is noted for the richness of vocabulary, elegantly delivered. His work was published as Oiteagan à Tìr nan Og (1938) for the Uist & Barra Association and, fittingly, his song of tribute to Comunn Uibhist agus Bharraidh is one of his most popular songs. |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:36:55 AM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:41:57 PM |
EDM |
102 (CEOL) |
Roderick MacAulay |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:38:53 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:37:52 PM |
EDM |
103 (CEOL) |
Donald MacDonald |
Tha Dòmhnall Ruadh Dòmhnallach an luib na feadhainn as aithnichte (1887-1967) air eadar-dhealaichte bho chàch air an aon ainm leis an tiotal “Choruna”. Fhuair am baile an t-ainm a chionns gu robh a shinn-sheanair a’ sabaid anns a’ bhatal ainmeil sin agus choinnich e ris a’ bhean sa Spainn. Ged a sgrìobh an Dòmhnallach mu iomadh chuspair `s ann airson bàrdachd a chogaidh mhòir as fhèarr a tha cuimhne air. Tha a’ bhàrdachd Òran Arras a tha mu dheidhinn daoine a’ caismeachd gu bàs nas neartaile leis cho simplidh `s a tha i air a sgrìobhadh ach `s e an t-òran gaoil gun bhuannachd An Eala Bhàn an t-òran à Uibhist a Tuath as measail aig daoine chun an latha an-diugh. Coimhead suas Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna (CEUT 1995). Sgrìobh a cho-ogha Dòmhnall Ailean Dòmhnallach an t-òran gaoil as cliùtich à Uibhist a Deas Gruagach Òg an Fhuilt Bhàin)
One of the most famous is ‘Red’ Donald MacDonald (1887-1967) distinguished from others of the same name by the designation ‘of Coruna’. The name was given to his township because his great grandfather had fought in the famous battle and met his wife in Spain. Although MacDonald composed on many subjects, he is particularly remembered for his WW1 poetry. The poem Oran Arras describing men marching to their deaths is all the more powerful for its apparent simplicity but his song of unrequited love The White Swan is arguably the most popular North Uist song to this day. See Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna (CEUT 1995). (His cousin Donald Allan MacDonald composed South Uist’s most famous love song Gruagach Òg an Fhuilt Bhàin) |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:41:29 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:44:40 PM |
EDM |
104 (CEOL) |
Angus MacLellan |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:44:40 AM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:23 PM |
EDM |
105 (CEOL) |
Anndra Laing |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:46:22 AM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:46:22 AM |
EDM |
106 (CEOL) |
Mairi MacLean (Na Buaile) |
Sgriobh Màiri NicIllEathain (1921-2004) sgeulachdan a bharrachd air bàrdachd agus chaidh a chiad leabhar aice Sunbeams and Starlight fhoillseachadh ann an Gàidhlig agus ann am Beurla ann 1947. Choisinn i Crùnn a Bhàird aig Mòd Nàiseanta Dhun Èideann ann an 1951 a’ moladh Beinn Eubhal. Thug i gealladh pòsadh don bhàrd ainmeil à Uibhist a Deas, Dòmhnall Iain Dòmhnallach. Bha i airson a bhith neo-eismealachd ge-tà agus brist i an gealladh pòsaidh ann an 1954. Ged a phòs an Dòmhnallach an ath bhliadhna, cha do phòs i riamh ach bha buaidh mhòr aice air obair. Chì Mi (Acair 2021)
Mary Maclean (1921-2004) wrote stories as well as poetry and published her first book of poems in Gaelic and English as Sunbeams and Starlight in 1947. She won the Bardic Crown at the National Mod in Edinburgh in 1951 with a tribute to Ben Eval. She was engaged to well-known South Uist bard Donald John MacDonald. However, she was reluctant to lose her independence and broke off the engagement in 1954. Although MacDonald married the next year, she never did - but remained a major influence on his work. See Chì Mi (Acair 2021) |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:52:37 AM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:53:55 PM |
EDM |
107 (CEOL) |
Nic Coiseam |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:53:08 AM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:53:08 AM |
EDM |
108 (CEOL) |
John MacAskill |
Iain Eairdsidh MacAsgaill or the Bàrd Bheàrnaraigh (the Berneray Bard) was a Scottish poet and piper (19 February 1898 — 4 June 1934). He is also known as Iain Archie MacAskill and John Archie MacAskill.[1] His Gaelic genealogical name was Iain-Eirdsidh Dhòmhnaill Thormoid-Shaighdeir ("John Archie son of Donald son of Norman the soldier."). |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:55:00 AM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 11:55:00 AM |
EDM |
109 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
This music appears as track 01 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:18:05 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:09:36 PM |
EDM |
110 (CEOL) |
Oigh Loch nam Madadh |
This music appears as track 07 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:19:57 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:06:35 PM |
EDM |
111 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn 'S Toigh Leam Thu |
This music appears as track 03 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:21:08 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:11:16 PM |
EDM |
112 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain íc Sheumais |
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Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:23:24 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:16:48 PM |
EDM |
113 (CEOL) |
Bha fuil do chuirp chubhraidh |
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Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:24:44 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:21:55 PM |
EDM |
114 (CEOL) |
Mo Nigheanag Bhoidheach Uibhisteach |
This music appears as track 08 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:26:22 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:12:28 PM |
EDM |
115 (CEOL) |
Cailleach Mhor Stadhlaigh |
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Intangable Heritage |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:28:12 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:26:11 AM |
EDM |
116 (CEOL) |
Dance |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:33:28 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:35:03 PM |
EDM |
117 (CEOL) |
Piping |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:33:46 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 02:35:30 PM |
EDM |
118 (CEOL) |
Janice Simpson |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:41:46 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:53:56 AM |
EDM |
119 (CEOL) |
Derek Macintosh |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:42:47 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:42:47 PM |
EDM |
120 (CEOL) |
Cathy Laing |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:43:57 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:19 PM |
EDM |
121 (CEOL) |
Linda Macleod |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:44:20 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:44:20 PM |
EDM |
122 (CEOL) |
Angus MacDonald (Aonghas a Phost Oifis) |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:44:41 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:44:41 PM |
EDM |
123 (CEOL) |
Julie Fowlis |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:45:19 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:45:19 PM |
EDM |
124 (CEOL) |
Neillie Ferguson |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:45:38 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:45:38 PM |
EDM |
125 (CEOL) |
Duncan MacKinnon |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:45:53 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:20 PM |
EDM |
126 (CEOL) |
TOBAR AN DUALCHAIS |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:47:49 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:47:49 PM |
EDM |
127 (CEOL) |
BBC |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:08 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:08 PM |
EDM |
128 (CEOL) |
SGOIL EOLAIS NA H-ALBA |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:21 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:21 PM |
EDM |
129 (CEOL) |
HEW MORRISON |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:34 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:34 PM |
EDM |
130 (CEOL) |
RUNRIG |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:54 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:48:54 PM |
EDM |
131 (CEOL) |
HARVARD (Field Recordings from Nova Scotia) |
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Collection |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:49:07 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:49:07 PM |
EDM |
132 (CEOL) |
Rev William Matheson |
William Matheson (Gaelic: Uilleam MacMhathain, 25 August 1910 - 30 November 1995) was a Scottish Gaelic scholar, academic, and ordained minister of the Church of Scotland. |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:52:01 PM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 10:06:41 AM |
EDM |
133 (CEOL) |
Fred MacAulay |
Fred MacAmhlaigh (1925-2003) à Sollas, fear aig an robh buaidh mhòr air craoladh Gàidhlig agus a rinn barrachd air duine sam bith eile gus a’ leudachadh ann an caochladh dhòighean. Cha do thuigear cho cudromach `s a bha a bhàrdachd gus an do chaochail e. Ged is e nua-bhàrdachd a tha anns a’ chuid as motha tha e fior-bhunaichte ann an cultar tradaiseanta Uibhist a Tuath air an robh e cho miosail.
Coimhead suas Fear do Mhuinntir Sholais (Acair 2021)
Fred Macaulay (1925-2003) from Sollas was an enormously influential figure who did more than anyone to broaden the output and variety of Gaelic broadcasting. The importance of his poetry was only realised after his death. Most of his work is in a modern idiom but it is genuinely rooted in the traditional culture of the North Uist he loved so much.
See Fear do Mhuinntir Sholais (Acair 2021) |
Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:53:19 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:52:26 PM |
EDM |
134 (CEOL) |
Donald Archie MacDonald |
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Organisation |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:53:57 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:48:25 PM |
EDM |
135 (CEOL) |
Dr John Macinnes |
John MacInnes by Catriona MacInnes
Rugadh Iain MacAonghais ann am mansa Bhaile na Cille ann an Ùige Leòdhais. ’S e fear do chlann Aonghais às an Eilean Sgìtheanaich a bha na athair, Ruairidh Mòr agus bha a’ mhàthair, Mòrag NicAsgaill à Cladach Circeaboist ann an Uibhist a Tuath. Nuair a bha m’ athair ochd bliadhna dh’aois ghluais an teaghlach a Ratharsaigh agus chuir e eòlas air dualchas cultarail sònraichte bràithrean athair air taobh Chlann Aonghais. Nuair a bha e na dhuin’ òg, a’ fàs suas agus a mhothaich e air mar a bha Gàidhlig a’ bàsachadh agus an cultar ga chall air a’ Ghàidhealtachd, dh’fhàs miann làidir ann beul-aithris a chruinneachadh.
Thug seo air sgeulachdan, òrain, creideamhan agus ainmean-àite a chruinneachadh bho air feadh Alba agus bha ùidh aige bho thùs ann an Gàidhlig Shiorrachd Pheairt agus Ghallaibh. Bha ùidh m’ athair ann am beul-aithris Uibhist a Tuath riamh làidir agus chùm e air a’ tadhal air cuideachd a’ mhàthar air taobh an iar Uibhist a Tuath.
Aig toiseach na 1960an bha m’ athair ag obair còmhla ri luchd-falbhain le Gàidhlig agus champaich an teaghlach againn còmhla riutha ann an Solas an Uibhist a Tuath. Bha meas mòr aig m’ athair agus mo mhàthair air an luchd-falbhain agus chòrd an ùine a chuir iad seachad na measg le m’ athair le “leithid do dh’uaisleachd, blàths is cultair.” `S ann mun àm seo a chuir piuthar màthair mo mhàthair, à Beàrnaraigh, fios mu thogalach fàsaichte agus croit gan reic, ann am Bàgh a’ Chàise air taobh an ear thuath Uibhist a Tuath. Bha na daoine a bha a’ fuireach anns an sgìre air an ath-àiteach bho na h-eileanan ann an Caolas na Hearadh agus chuireadh fàilte air mo mhàthair, bha màthair fhèin à Bèarnaraigh, a dh’aineoin cion Gàidhlig.
Bha an còmhnaidh beannachadh, deoch agus biadh an luib cèilidh. Dh’ionnsaich mi gu math òg cho luachmhor `s a bha an cleachdadh, a bhith roinn agus cho cudromach `s a bha am beul-aithris Gàidhlig a bha mi a’ cluinntinn. Uaireannan bheireadh m’ athair a-mach uidheam clàraidh agus, mar a bha an ùine a’ ruith, a theip-chlàradair agus gheibheadh sgeulachd no òran àite agus urram ann an tasglann Sgoil Eòlais na h-Alba, far an robh e air a bhith ag obair bho na 1950an. Gu tric bhiodh e a’ còmhradh ri seann daoine a bha e airson a chlàradh ann an Uibhist a Tuath agus Deas. Uaireannan bha e a’ call an cothrom agus bhiodh e a’ caoidh na bha air a chall de stòras chultar a bha air sìoladh air falbh leis an t-seann ghinealach.
Bha meas mòr aig m’ athair air an dùthaich, an saoghal nàdarra eadar-fhighte le creideamh miotasach. Bha ùidh mhòr aige cuideachd ann a bhith ag obrachadh na talmhainn ann an dòighean thraidiseanta agus sheasmhach. Thionndaidh e a làmh gu bhith a’ feuchainn ri craobhan fhàs as dèidh dha na h-eich Èirisgeach a chall, cha do mhair iad an droch gheamhradh. Chleachd e seann chas-chrom a’ gearradh feamainn airson todhar air a’ chroit, far an robh e sìor shabaid ris an t-sìde. Nuair a thill mi a dh’fhuireach gu Na Ceannmhor ann an 2019, dh’ iarr mi air sloinneadh cuideachd a’ mhàthar a dhèanamh agus thug e dhomh sreath no dhà air an dà thaobh a’ dol air ais coig no sia ginealaich, sgrìobhte air duilleagan mo leabhar-latha, mun do dh’fhalbh mi.
Chaochail e gu h-aithghearr mìos às dèidh sin air an 10mh den Chèitean 2019 aig aois 89. Tha a spiorad maireannach fhathast ri fhaicinn aig ceann rathad Na Ceannmhor anns na craobhan àrda a tha a-nis a’ cuartachadh an taighe a’ toirt am fasgadh seachad a rinn e a dhìcheal ri thoirt gu buil.
Iain MacAonghuis / John MacInnes was born in Uig in Lewis in the manse at Baile na Cille. His father, Ruairi Mor, was a MacInnes from the Isle of Skye and his mother Morag, a MacAskill from Claddach Kirkibost in North Uist. The family moved to Raasay when my father was eight years old and he became familiar with his specific cultural heritage from his father's uncles on the MacInnes side. My father's desire to gather the oral tradition, as he grew into a young man, became increasingly important to him, as he realised and witnessed the demise of Gaelic and thus the loss of the culture in the Highlands of Scotland. This led him to gather stories, songs, beliefs and place names from all over Scotland and he cultivated an early interest in Perthshire and Caithness Gaelic. My father's interest in the oral tradition from North Uist, however, remained particularly strong and he continued to visit his mother's people on the west side of North Uist.
In the early 1960s my father worked with Gaelic speaking Travelling People and, as a family, we camped with them in Solas in North Uist. My father and mother had huge respect for the Travellers and my father described enjoying greatly their time spent with "such dignity, warmth and culture". It was then that my mother's aunt from Berneray drew attention to a derelict house for sale on a croft in Cheesebay / Bagh a Chaise in the North East of North Uist. The area had been re-settled by people largely from the islands in the Sound of Harris and my mother, whose mother was from Berneray, felt immediately welcomed despite her lack of spoken Gaelic.
The ceilidh was often a simple visit, but always involved a blessing, a drink and food. I learnt as early as I can remember the tremendous value of the ritual, the sharing and the importance of the Gaelic oral tradition I was hearing. At times my father would bring out his reel to reel and, as time passed, his tape recorder, to give a story or song its place and value in the Archive of the School of Scottish Studies, where he had worked since the 1950s. Often he would speak of older people across North and South Uist whom he wanted to tape. Sometimes he missed the opportunity and expressed his sadness at the passing away of a wealth of culture with the older generation.
My father passed on his love of place, the natural world and mythical belief interwoven. He also had a great interest in the practicalities of traditional ways of working in a sustainable way with the land. After what he described as a disastrous experiment with Eriskay ponies, who didn’t survive a harsh winter, he turned to experiment with growing trees. He used an old cas-chrom to cut seaweed to fertilise the land on the croft, where he continuously battled with the weather. When I returned to live at Na Ceannmhor in 2019, I asked him to write the 'sloinneadh' of his mother’s people and he gave me a few strands on both sides, going back five or six generations, which he wrote in the pages of my diary before I left. It was only one month later that he suddenly passed away on the 10th May 2019 at the age of 89. His enduring spirit remains at the end of the road at Na Ceannmhor in the tall trees that now encircle the house with the shelter he endeavoured to provide |
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Monday 19th of July 2021 03:55:18 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:49:50 PM |
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136 (CEOL) |
Seonaidh Ailig MacPherson |
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Monday 19th of July 2021 03:55:49 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:53:06 PM |
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137 (CEOL) |
Isa MacKillop |
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Monday 19th of July 2021 03:57:17 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:57:17 PM |
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138 (CEOL) |
Calum Campbell (piper) |
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Monday 19th of July 2021 03:58:56 PM |
Monday 19th of July 2021 03:58:56 PM |
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139 (CEOL) |
Berneray Community Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 29th of July 2021 04:25:51 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 06:37:31 PM |
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140 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Community Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 29th of July 2021 04:29:58 PM |
Monday 27th of September 2021 03:43:47 PM |
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141 (CEOL) |
Carinish Village Hall |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 29th of July 2021 04:31:37 PM |
Monday 27th of September 2021 03:44:42 PM |
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142 (CEOL) |
Ceann na h-Àirigh |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 29th of July 2021 04:33:08 PM |
Monday 27th of September 2021 03:45:05 PM |
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143 (CEOL) |
Trinity Temple Today |
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Image |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 03:14:09 PM |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 03:14:09 PM |
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175 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Phiob |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:08:28 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:03:50 PM |
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176 (CEOL) |
Do ghillean Aird Iolaraigh 's iad a dol a'shuirighe - R.Mackay |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:08:37 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:23:16 PM |
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177 (CEOL) |
Geata Tir Nan Og |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:04 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:05:47 PM |
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178 (CEOL) |
Introduction |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:05 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:33:14 PM |
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179 (CEOL) |
Cuairt do dh'Uibhist |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:07 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:08:48 PM |
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180 (CEOL) |
Na Glinn San Robh Mi Og |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:08 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:20:22 PM |
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181 (CEOL) |
Òran na Raiders |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:10 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:22:50 PM |
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182 (CEOL) |
Psalm 130 vv7-8 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:12 PM |
Wednesday 16th of November 2022 04:16:28 PM |
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183 (CEOL) |
Thugaibh an t-urram do phuithar a'Mhuilleir - A. MacDonald |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:13 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:25:03 PM |
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184 (CEOL) |
Psalm 98 vvl-2 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:15 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:26:54 AM |
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185 (CEOL) |
Calum Crubach/Brass Of Tullymet/Dolima MacKay |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:12:50 PM |
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186 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh na gillean grinn - A. MacDonald |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:09:19 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:48:31 PM |
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187 (CEOL) |
Òran a Chianalais |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:14 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:27:37 PM |
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188 (CEOL) |
Psalm 89 vvl-2 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:15 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:26:57 AM |
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189 (CEOL) |
A Mhairi Bhoidheach |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:45:31 PM |
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190 (CEOL) |
Bu chaomh leam bhith 'n Uibhist - M. Macleod |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:19 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:11:17 PM |
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191 (CEOL) |
Cearcal A' Chuain |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:34:30 PM |
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192 (CEOL) |
Nan Ceadaicheadh An t-Side Dhomh |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:22 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:28:29 PM |
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193 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv20-21 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:24 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:03:44 PM |
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194 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhoidheach |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:23:10 PM |
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195 (CEOL) |
Òran a Home Guard - D. MacDonald |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:27 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:32:43 PM |
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196 (CEOL) |
Òran Bhagh a Chaise |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:23:32 PM |
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197 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Mo Ghràidh |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:58:21 PM |
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198 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv15-16 |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:43 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:07 AM |
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199 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist Mo Rùin |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:58:41 PM |
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200 (CEOL) |
Ionndrainn Phaibeil - R. MacKay |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:07:26 PM |
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201 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhuthaich |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:30:53 PM |
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202 (CEOL) |
Oran Na h-Airship |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:42:04 PM |
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203 (CEOL) |
Psalm 37 vv3-4 |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:52 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:12 AM |
EDM |
204 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Bhocsa |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:25:07 PM |
EDM |
205 (CEOL) |
Puirt Strath-Spe: The Birks Of Aberfeldy/Port Lachlainn Bhain |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:46:32 PM |
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206 (CEOL) |
Psalm 72 vv18-19 |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:11:57 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:04:30 PM |
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207 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Bhocsa |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:24:31 PM |
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208 (CEOL) |
Ochan Ochan 's mi trom inntinneach - R.Mackay |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:34:56 PM |
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209 (CEOL) |
The Cliffs Of Doneen/Spaneil Hill/Sliabh Na mBan/The Mountains Of Mourne |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:12 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:55:12 PM |
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210 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv12-13 |
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Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:13 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:19 AM |
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211 (CEOL) |
Am Fianais Uibhist |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:55:01 PM |
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212 (CEOL) |
Ceud Failt' Air Gach Gleann |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:16 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:36:13 PM |
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213 (CEOL) |
Latha Iasgaich |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:11:55 PM |
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214 (CEOL) |
Òran na seanna-mhaighdinn - N. Macleod |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:19 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:36:38 PM |
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215 (CEOL) |
Psalm 86 vvl-2 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:21 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:05:00 PM |
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216 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Máiri Anna |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:12:23 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:18:48 PM |
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217 (CEOL) |
Oifeigeir A' Chuil-Dualaich |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:36 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:37:50 PM |
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218 (CEOL) |
Òran an aithreachais - R.Mackay |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:38 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:34:39 PM |
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219 (CEOL) |
'S Fhada Bhuamsa Thar a Chuan |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:40 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:42:08 PM |
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220 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-2 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:41 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:30 AM |
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221 (CEOL) |
Fàgail Ghlaschu - R. Campbell |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:03:27 PM |
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222 (CEOL) |
Gillebride Mo Ghraidh/Iain A Luaidh Nach Pos Thu |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:05:47 PM |
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223 (CEOL) |
Moladh Uibhist |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:25:42 PM |
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224 (CEOL) |
Psalm 45 vvl13-14 |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:48 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:33 AM |
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225 (CEOL) |
Cuiribh Fàilte Orra Nall |
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Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:45:46 PM |
EDM |
226 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Chianalais Do Dh'eilean Bhoighraigh |
This music appears as track 12 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:15:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:21:51 PM |
EDM |
227 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi'n Dun Ri Bhith Dun |
This music appears as track 12 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:03 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:52:26 PM |
EDM |
228 (CEOL) |
Psalm 16 vv5-6 |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:05 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:27:38 AM |
EDM |
229 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air An Fhidheal |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:06 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:21:47 PM |
EDM |
230 (CEOL) |
Moladh Uibhist |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:26:11 PM |
EDM |
231 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Bheag Lurach |
This music appears as track 13 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:57:47 PM |
EDM |
232 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air a Phiob |
This music appears as track 14 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:12 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:22:56 PM |
EDM |
233 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi Na morbheanna/The Hills Of Glenorchy/Claum Crubach/Braes Of Tullymet/Cummings Rant |
This music appears as track 14 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:13 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:40:09 PM |
EDM |
234 (CEOL) |
Òran Vancouver |
This music appears as track 14 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:26:19 PM |
EDM |
235 (CEOL) |
Fraoch A'Ronaigh - Muran a Bhàlaigh |
This music appears as track 15 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:04:46 PM |
EDM |
236 (CEOL) |
Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
This music appears as track 15 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:16:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:20:02 PM |
EDM |
237 (CEOL) |
Oran Cianalais Do Eilean Bhoireagh |
This music appears as track 15 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:35 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:40:13 PM |
EDM |
238 (CEOL) |
A' Tilleadh Dhachaidh |
This music appears as track 16 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:50:19 PM |
EDM |
239 (CEOL) |
Dr Ross' 50th Welcome To The Argyll Gathering |
This music appears as track 16 on the Album Ceol Uibhist II published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:38 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:52:18 PM |
EDM |
240 (CEOL) |
Ceòl na Fidhle |
This music appears as track 17 on the Album Am Fianais Uibhist published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:40 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:30:39 PM |
EDM |
241 (CEOL) |
Chan eil Cùran Car Orm |
This music appears as track 17 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:42 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:38:09 PM |
EDM |
242 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise 'N Diugh Gu Trom An Diugh |
This music appears as track 18 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:54:07 PM |
EDM |
243 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air an Fhidheal |
This music appears as track 19 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:25:46 PM |
EDM |
244 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh |
This music appears as track 20 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:42:57 PM |
EDM |
245 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Bhata |
This music appears as track 21 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:24:43 PM |
EDM |
246 (CEOL) |
E Ho Ro Mo Ghuamag |
This music appears as track 22 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:19:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:57:55 PM |
EDM |
247 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Phiob |
This music appears as track 23 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:21:37 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:11:01 PM |
EDM |
248 (CEOL) |
Smeorach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
This music appears as track 24 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:21:39 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:48:27 PM |
EDM |
249 (CEOL) |
Òran nan Camshronach |
This music appears as track 25 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:21:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:38:09 PM |
EDM |
250 (CEOL) |
Òran a Home Guard |
This music appears as track 26 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:21:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:29:45 PM |
EDM |
251 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Bhocsa |
This music appears as track 27 on the Album Òrain 's Ceòl A Uibhist a Tuath published by Comann Eechdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) |
Intangable Heritage |
Wednesday 01st of September 2021 04:21:44 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:18:27 PM |
EDM |
252 (CEOL) |
P02931.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:31:28 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:31:28 PM |
EDM |
253 (CEOL) |
Paible School Drama |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:31:56 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:50:04 PM |
EDM |
254 (CEOL) |
P02946.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:35:31 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:35:31 PM |
EDM |
255 (CEOL) |
P01971.jpg |
|
Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:02 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:02 PM |
EDM |
256 (CEOL) |
P02500.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:32 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:32 PM |
EDM |
257 (CEOL) |
P02924.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:55 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 03:56:55 PM |
EDM |
258 (CEOL) |
Education |
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Collection |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:18:43 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:18:43 PM |
EDM |
259 (CEOL) |
Fashion |
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Collection |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:27:33 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:27:33 PM |
EDM |
260 (CEOL) |
Singers |
|
Collection |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:31:27 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:31:27 PM |
EDM |
261 (CEOL) |
P00283.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:32:10 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:32:10 PM |
EDM |
262 (CEOL) |
P01331.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:33:31 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:33:31 PM |
EDM |
263 (CEOL) |
Social Gatherings |
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Collection |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:56:29 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:56:29 PM |
EDM |
264 (CEOL) |
P00074.jpg |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:57:05 PM |
Wednesday 29th of September 2021 04:57:05 PM |
EDM |
265 (CEOL) |
P00263.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:09:58 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:09:58 AM |
EDM |
266 (CEOL) |
P00725.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:10:23 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:10:23 AM |
EDM |
267 (CEOL) |
P00748__2_.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:10:48 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:10:48 AM |
EDM |
268 (CEOL) |
P01050.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:11:22 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:11:22 AM |
EDM |
269 (CEOL) |
P01906.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:11:50 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:11:50 AM |
EDM |
270 (CEOL) |
P02143.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:12:36 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:12:36 AM |
EDM |
271 (CEOL) |
P02199.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:13:06 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:13:06 AM |
EDM |
272 (CEOL) |
P02923.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:13:57 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:13:57 AM |
EDM |
273 (CEOL) |
Musicians travelling by Boats |
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Collection |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:23:39 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:23:39 AM |
EDM |
274 (CEOL) |
P00952.jpg |
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Image |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:24:11 AM |
Thursday 30th of September 2021 09:24:11 AM |
EDM |
275 (CEOL) |
Carinish Dance |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 12:55:59 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:11:46 PM |
EDM |
276 (CEOL) |
Carinish Dance Accordion |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:03:46 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:31:55 AM |
EDM |
277 (CEOL) |
Accordion Players |
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Collection |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:04:23 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:04:23 PM |
EDM |
278 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna and his wife Ann |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:10:40 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:59:02 AM |
EDM |
279 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna Grave |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:23:05 PM |
Monday 23rd of May 2022 12:43:12 PM |
EDM |
280 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac Fhearchair Grave |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:31:21 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:05:06 AM |
EDM |
281 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac Fhearchair |
Anns an ochdamh linn deug, bha Iain MacCodruim (a bha aithnichte airson eirmseachd) air fear dha na bàird-cinnidh mu dheireadh le cùl-taic bho Sir Seumas MacDhòmhnaill, ceann-cinnidh Clann Dòmhnaill Shlèibhte. Chaidh leabhar ioma-chuimseach dha bhàrdachd The Songs of John MacCodrum (Sc. Gaelic Texts Society 1938) a chlàradh air eadar-theangachadh leis an t-Urramach Uilleam MacMhathainn. Chan e a-mhàin gun do bhrosnaich MacCodruim bàird a thàinig as a dhèidh ann an Uibhist a Tuath agus Deas ach ’s e a rinn cinnteach gu robh cuid de fìor bhàrdach Oiseanach air an glèidheadh a-staigh dhan fhicheadamh linn.
In the 18th century, John MacCodrum (famous for his quickness of wit) became one of the last clan bards thanks to the patronage of Sir James MacDonald, chief of Clan Donald of Sleat. A comprehensive volume of his work The Songs of John MacCodrum (Sc. Gaelic Texts Society 1938) was published with translations by the Rev William Matheson. MacCodrum not only proved a source of inspiration to many of his successors throughout both North and South Uist but was also instrumental in their preserving a number of authentic Ossianic ballads into the 20th century. |
Organisation |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:31:36 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:47:29 PM |
EDM |
282 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson attending a wedding |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:35:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:02:30 AM |
EDM |
283 (CEOL) |
Left Donald MacDonald (Corunna) and Alick MacKinnon from Balranald who was killed in France |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:35:57 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:57:48 AM |
EDM |
284 (CEOL) |
Norman Maclean talking to a piper at the North Uist Games |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:37:49 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:01:33 AM |
EDM |
285 (CEOL) |
Hector Mackinnon |
Bha a cho-aoiseach Eachann MacFhionaghain à Bearnaraigh(1886-1954) e fhèin anns a’ chogadh mhòr – ach anns a nèibhidh. Nuair a thàinig e beò às a’ bhàta aige a chaidh fogha anns na Dardanelles ann an 1915, thug e buidheachas seachad le bhith a’ cleachdadh a’ ghibht airson laoidhean a sgrìobhadh. Thugadh am fear as fhèarr a dh’aithichear An Neamhnaid Luachmhor mar tiotal air an leabhar dhan sgrìobhadh aige (Stornoway Religious Bookshop 1990).
His contemporary, Hector Mackinnon of Berneray(1886-1954) also served in WW1 – but in the navy. When he survived the sinking of his ship in the Dardanelles in 1915, he gave thanks by turning his gift to the composition of hymns. One of the best known is An Neamhnaid Luachmhor which gave title to the book of his work (Stornoway Religious Bookshop 1990). |
Organisation |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:51:48 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:51:48 PM |
EDM |
286 (CEOL) |
Norman Maclean |
Tormod MacIllEathain (1938 – 2017) `s e sgrìobhadair, neach-ciùil agus cleasaiche ioma-thàlantach a bha ann. Rugadh e an Glaschu le athair à Tiriodh agus a mhàthair à Uibhist a Tuath. Choisinn e an dà chuid, Crùnn a’ Bhàird agus am Bonn Òir aig Mòd Glaschu ann an 1967 a’ bharrachd air a bhith a’ farpais aig an ìre a b’ àirde ann am pìobaireachd, rud a bha na euchd sònraichte. Bha an stoidhle sgrìobhaidh shìmplidh a’ ciallachadh gun robh an t-uamhas dha na nobhailean Gàidhlig aige gan ceannach agus, dìreach mar nam bàrd thradaiseanta, bha a bhàrdachd air a brosnachadh le ceòl agus air a sgrìobhadh airson a h-aithris. Bhe e ainmeil ann an saoghal na Gàidhlig na chomaic, neach-atharrais agus agus cleasaiche air an telebhisean. Chuir e seachad na bliadhnaichean mu dheireadh dha bheatha ann an Griomsaigh.
Norman Maclean (1938 – 2017) was a multi-talented writer, musician and performer. Born in Glasgow of a Tiree father and a North Uist mother. At the 1967 Glasgow Mod he accomplished the remarkable feat of winning both the Bardic Crown and Gold medal for singing at the Glasgow Mod and also competing at the highest level in piping. His easy writing style made best sellers of his Gaelic novels and, as with traditional bards, his poetry was inspired by music and composed for recitation. He gained great popularity in the Gaelic world as a comedian, mimic and actor on TV. His last years were spent on Grimsay. |
Organisation |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 01:56:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:24 PM |
EDM |
287 (CEOL) |
Norman Maclean piping |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:00:53 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:00:56 AM |
EDM |
288 (CEOL) |
Calum MacDonald Interview |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:01 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:01 PM |
EDM |
289 (CEOL) |
Rory MacDonald Interview |
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Text |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:26 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:26 PM |
EDM |
290 (CEOL) |
Runrig |
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Collection |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:54 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:14:54 PM |
EDM |
291 (CEOL) |
Pipping Music |
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Collection |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:20:10 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:20:10 PM |
EDM |
292 (CEOL) |
Sailm a Uibhist a Tuath |
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Collection |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:34:17 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:34:17 PM |
EDM |
293 (CEOL) |
Gaelic Psalm Singing Images |
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Collection |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:41:15 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:41:15 PM |
EDM |
294 (CEOL) |
Clachan Church 1960's |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:41:43 PM |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 11:32:44 AM |
EDM |
295 (CEOL) |
Creag Hastin Bayhead |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:42:43 PM |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:43:46 PM |
EDM |
296 (CEOL) |
Creag Hastin |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:43:18 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:00:23 PM |
EDM |
297 (CEOL) |
Free Presbyterian Church and Manse Bayhead |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:44:58 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:01:22 PM |
EDM |
298 (CEOL) |
Kilmuir Church |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:45:30 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 01:59:09 PM |
EDM |
299 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Church |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:46:11 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 01:57:02 PM |
EDM |
300 (CEOL) |
Rev Alick Morrison,Donald Laing,Rev W Maclennan,Ronald Morrison andHugh Robertson |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:47:16 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 01:58:39 PM |
EDM |
301 (CEOL) |
Women's church meeting |
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Image |
Wednesday 16th of March 2022 02:48:25 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 01:58:09 PM |
EDM |
302 (CEOL) |
Bagh a Chaise |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:41:41 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:41:41 PM |
EDM |
303 (CEOL) |
John MacInnes collecting seaweed |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:43:36 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:19:54 AM |
EDM |
304 (CEOL) |
John MacInnes home Bagh a Chaise |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:46:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:21:04 AM |
EDM |
305 (CEOL) |
Broadcasters and Collectors |
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Collection |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:58:26 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 03:58:26 PM |
EDM |
306 (CEOL) |
DSCN3313 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:01:02 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:01:02 PM |
EDM |
307 (CEOL) |
Peter and Christine Rintoul with Fred MacAulay |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:02:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:18:30 AM |
EDM |
308 (CEOL) |
Goular Beach |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:03:34 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:03:34 PM |
EDM |
309 (CEOL) |
Grenitote |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:04:57 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:04:57 PM |
EDM |
310 (CEOL) |
John MacInnes by Catriona MacInnes |
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Text |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:05:53 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:05:53 PM |
EDM |
311 (CEOL) |
lochportain |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:07:39 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:07:39 PM |
EDM |
312 (CEOL) |
Seonaidh AiligMac a’ Phearsain |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:17:09 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:31:43 PM |
EDM |
313 (CEOL) |
John Alick MacPherson's family home Goular |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 04:17:52 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:17:40 AM |
EDM |
314 (CEOL) |
Cathy Laing at a Poetry Evening |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:06:47 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:07:26 AM |
EDM |
315 (CEOL) |
Jackie Kay at a Poetry evening |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:08:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:08:16 AM |
EDM |
316 (CEOL) |
Jackie Kay |
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Organisation |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:08:47 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:08:47 PM |
EDM |
317 (CEOL) |
Pauline Prior Pitt at Poetry evening |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:09:48 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:06:30 AM |
EDM |
318 (CEOL) |
Pauline Prior Pitt |
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Organisation |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:10:02 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 05:10:02 PM |
EDM |
319 (CEOL) |
Flying fiddles |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 07:55:00 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:54:05 AM |
EDM |
320 (CEOL) |
LCC Music Course |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 07:56:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:54:57 AM |
EDM |
321 (CEOL) |
LCC Students and tutors at Taigh Ciuil |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 07:56:33 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:56:31 AM |
EDM |
322 (CEOL) |
LCC students at Taigh Ciuil 2014 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 07:57:13 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 10:56:11 AM |
EDM |
323 (CEOL) |
Wall Hanging from the feis |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 07:58:50 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 01:54:57 PM |
EDM |
324 (CEOL) |
Performance at the feis |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:00:34 PM |
Monday 23rd of May 2022 10:49:40 AM |
EDM |
325 (CEOL) |
Carinish School Choir with Isa MacKillop top left |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:05:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:47:37 PM |
EDM |
326 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson attending a wedding from the Dr J Macleod collection |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:05:56 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:05:56 PM |
EDM |
327 (CEOL) |
Paible School Dance 1970's |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:06:30 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:48:59 PM |
EDM |
328 (CEOL) |
Paible School Drama |
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Audio |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:06:50 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:06:50 PM |
EDM |
329 (CEOL) |
Pupils learning Highland Dancing |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:07:08 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:48:28 PM |
EDM |
330 (CEOL) |
Army Pipe Band |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:09:35 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:09:35 PM |
EDM |
331 (CEOL) |
Cameron Highlanders |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:10:42 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:10:42 PM |
EDM |
332 (CEOL) |
Dancing at Hosta Machair possible sports day |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:11:51 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:24:33 PM |
EDM |
333 (CEOL) |
Donald Maclellan Tigharry |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:12:19 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:12:19 PM |
EDM |
334 (CEOL) |
Glasgow Police Pipe Band Angus MacDonald 3rd in front row |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:13:04 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:13:04 PM |
EDM |
335 (CEOL) |
Norman Johnson |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:13:42 PM |
Monday 23rd of May 2022 01:31:04 PM |
EDM |
336 (CEOL) |
P00673.jpg |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:14:06 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:14:06 PM |
EDM |
337 (CEOL) |
Pipers at the unveiling of the North Uist War Memorial |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:14:45 PM |
Monday 23rd of May 2022 10:58:11 AM |
EDM |
338 (CEOL) |
Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:16:10 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:10:30 PM |
EDM |
339 (CEOL) |
The Queen shaking Hands with Calum Ùisdean 1956 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:17:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:21:55 PM |
EDM |
340 (CEOL) |
Two young Soldiers in kilted uniform |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:18:49 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:23:26 PM |
EDM |
341 (CEOL) |
Unveiling of the North Uist War Memorial |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:19:12 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:21:09 PM |
EDM |
342 (CEOL) |
Julie Fowlis |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:21:20 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:21:20 PM |
EDM |
343 (CEOL) |
Eval from Grimsay |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:22:00 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:22:00 PM |
EDM |
344 (CEOL) |
Hougharry beach |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:22:39 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:22:39 PM |
EDM |
345 (CEOL) |
Looking to Langass |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:23:39 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:23:39 PM |
EDM |
346 (CEOL) |
Poppies at Hougharry |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:24:10 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:24:32 PM |
EDM |
347 (CEOL) |
Standing Stones Langass |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:24:58 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:24:58 PM |
EDM |
348 (CEOL) |
Stone Circle Langass |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:25:27 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:25:27 PM |
EDM |
349 (CEOL) |
2007 Highland Tourism Award winners for the Coming Home RUNRIG Exhibition |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:27:09 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:27:09 PM |
EDM |
350 (CEOL) |
April 2018 026 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:27:38 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:27:38 PM |
EDM |
351 (CEOL) |
Balranald |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:11 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:11 PM |
EDM |
352 (CEOL) |
c2 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:29 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:29 PM |
EDM |
353 (CEOL) |
c3 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:46 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:28:46 PM |
EDM |
354 (CEOL) |
Calum & Rory photo |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:29:53 PM |
Monday 23rd of May 2022 11:04:19 AM |
EDM |
355 (CEOL) |
Band playing aboard the Hebrides |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:30:23 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:14:44 PM |
EDM |
356 (CEOL) |
Unloading band equipment |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:30:42 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:15:55 PM |
EDM |
362 (CEOL) |
DSCN1945.JPG |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:02 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:02 PM |
EDM |
363 (CEOL) |
DSCN2445.JPG |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:23 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:23 PM |
EDM |
364 (CEOL) |
DSCN2448.JPG |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:39 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:35:39 PM |
EDM |
365 (CEOL) |
DSCN2452.JPG |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:36:07 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:36:07 PM |
EDM |
366 (CEOL) |
DSCN3228.JPG |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:36:38 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:36:38 PM |
EDM |
367 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Pier Lyrics |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:37:16 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:37:33 PM |
EDM |
368 (CEOL) |
Eabhal from Grimsay |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:38:03 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:38:03 PM |
EDM |
369 (CEOL) |
Langass |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:38:37 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:38:37 PM |
EDM |
370 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Hall Doorway 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:39:20 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:39:20 PM |
EDM |
371 (CEOL) |
Lochmor Lochmaddy Pier 1960's |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:40:33 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:40:33 PM |
EDM |
372 (CEOL) |
Patients and staff outside Taigh nam Bochd Lochmaddy |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:41:03 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:41:03 PM |
EDM |
373 (CEOL) |
RUNRIG |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:41:42 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:42:04 PM |
EDM |
374 (CEOL) |
Sea Pinks Hougharry |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:42:30 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:42:30 PM |
EDM |
375 (CEOL) |
Seapinks Athmor |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:42:57 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:42:57 PM |
EDM |
377 (CEOL) |
Janice Simpson at Taigh Ciuil |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:44:10 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:36:09 PM |
EDM |
378 (CEOL) |
Twelfth Day at Taigh Ciuil |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:44:37 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:37:30 PM |
EDM |
379 (CEOL) |
Angus Alick playing at Taigh Ciuil 2015 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:45:01 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:31:32 PM |
EDM |
380 (CEOL) |
Ellen MacDonald at Taigh Ciuil March |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:45:57 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:35:29 PM |
EDM |
381 (CEOL) |
House Band Taigh Ciuil |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:46:27 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:46:27 PM |
EDM |
382 (CEOL) |
Lews Castle College |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:46:58 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:39:24 PM |
EDM |
383 (CEOL) |
Marion MacCorquodale piping at Taigh Ciuil |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:47:26 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:36:40 PM |
EDM |
384 (CEOL) |
Brendan Begley and Feargal MacAmhlaoibh at Taigh Ciùil April 2015 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:48:09 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:41:25 PM |
EDM |
385 (CEOL) |
Taigh Ciuil House Band |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:48:50 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:26:42 PM |
EDM |
386 (CEOL) |
Carinish Hall 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:50:48 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:50:48 PM |
EDM |
387 (CEOL) |
Carinish Hall 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:16 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:16 PM |
EDM |
388 (CEOL) |
Carinish Hall 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:33 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:33 PM |
EDM |
389 (CEOL) |
Carinish Hall 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:56 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:51:56 PM |
EDM |
390 (CEOL) |
Carinish School group |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:52:21 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:32:47 AM |
EDM |
391 (CEOL) |
Chrissie and Henry Paterson |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:53:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:29:50 AM |
EDM |
392 (CEOL) |
Group in their Sunday best |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:53:33 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:22:30 AM |
EDM |
393 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Hall 1959 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:54:00 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:54:00 PM |
EDM |
394 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Hall in the distance. Queens Jubilee 1977 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:54:25 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:27:52 AM |
EDM |
395 (CEOL) |
Lochportain Ceilidh |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:55:11 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:26:25 AM |
EDM |
396 (CEOL) |
North Uist electricity being switched on 1969 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:55:34 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:24:43 AM |
EDM |
397 (CEOL) |
North Uist Highland Games 1980s |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:56:13 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:23:15 AM |
EDM |
398 (CEOL) |
Outside Newton Lodge Angus MacAskill on pipes |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:56:39 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:26:55 AM |
EDM |
399 (CEOL) |
Wedding of Rods and Kate Ann Maclennan Lee View Lochmaddy |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:57:13 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:25:36 AM |
EDM |
400 (CEOL) |
Workers at the Bayhead Knitware Factory |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:57:34 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:23:56 AM |
EDM |
401 (CEOL) |
Unloading band equipment |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:58:30 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:14:02 PM |
EDM |
403 (CEOL) |
photo_45.jpg |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:59:23 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:17:04 PM |
EDM |
404 (CEOL) |
WHFP 6.7.84 |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 08:59:46 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:05:04 PM |
EDM |
406 (CEOL) |
WHFP 11.9.81 |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:00:38 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:04:40 PM |
EDM |
407 (CEOL) |
WHFP 12.8.77 |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:01:02 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:05:28 PM |
EDM |
408 (CEOL) |
WHFP 18.7.80 WJM |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:01:27 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:06:57 PM |
EDM |
409 (CEOL) |
WHFP 22.7.1988 |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:01:50 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:06:32 PM |
EDM |
410 (CEOL) |
WHFP 29.8.80 |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:02:22 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:06:00 PM |
EDM |
411 (CEOL) |
Ann MacIsaac and Peggy Macdonald |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:04:04 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:04:04 PM |
EDM |
412 (CEOL) |
Sollas Luath Group |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:04:23 PM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 02:45:44 PM |
EDM |
413 (CEOL) |
Waulking the tweed Grenitote |
|
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:04:54 PM |
Saturday 19th of March 2022 04:00:08 PM |
EDM |
414 (CEOL) |
Angus Alick MacDonal 1959 Carnish Hall |
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Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:19:16 PM |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:19:16 PM |
EDM |
415 (CEOL) |
Angus Alick MacDonal 2015 Taigh Chearsabhagh |
Angus Alick playing TAIGH CIUIL |
Image |
Friday 18th of March 2022 09:19:50 PM |
Saturday 19th of March 2022 03:59:33 PM |
EDM |
416 (CEOL) |
Donald Archie MacDonald |
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Image |
Thursday 21st of April 2022 11:34:01 AM |
Friday 22nd of April 2022 11:11:53 AM |
EDM |
417 (CEOL) |
Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:17:55 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:17:55 PM |
EDM |
418 (CEOL) |
Tom Sloss teaching at the Fèis |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:19:20 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:19:20 PM |
EDM |
419 (CEOL) |
Marion MacCorquodale and Padruig Morrison playing at Taigh Ciùil |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:19:46 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:19:46 PM |
EDM |
420 (CEOL) |
Beinn Lee |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:20:59 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:20:59 PM |
EDM |
421 (CEOL) |
Na Eileanich |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:21:33 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:21:33 PM |
EDM |
422 (CEOL) |
Pàdruig Morrison |
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Image |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:23:17 PM |
Sunday 24th of April 2022 03:26:25 PM |
EDM |
423 (CEOL) |
Andrew Laing and Mrs Mary Laing / Anndra mac Alasdair ’ic Anndra, Anndra Hòrasairigh agus a bhean, Màiri Dhòmhnaill Iain |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:31:04 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:31:04 AM |
EDM |
424 (CEOL) |
Andrew Laing |
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Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:31:12 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:41:28 PM |
EDM |
425 (CEOL) |
Ronald Iain MacDonald, Balmartin / Raghnall Iain Eòghainn Dhòmhnaill |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:32:50 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:32:50 AM |
EDM |
426 (CEOL) |
Ronald Iain MacDonald, Balmartin |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:33:34 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:33:34 AM |
EDM |
427 (CEOL) |
Aonghas a’ Phost Oifis / Angus Donald MacDonald, Tigharry |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:40:06 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:40:06 AM |
EDM |
428 (CEOL) |
Angus Donald MacDonald, Tigharry |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:40:28 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:40:28 AM |
EDM |
429 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Iain Anndra / Donald MacLean, Balmartin |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:44:08 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:44:08 AM |
EDM |
430 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean, Balmartin |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:44:24 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:44:24 AM |
EDM |
431 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Aonghais / Donald MacLellan, Tulach Àrd, Tigharry |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:45:47 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:45:47 AM |
EDM |
432 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLellan, Tulach Àrd, Tigharry |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:46:10 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:46:10 AM |
EDM |
433 (CEOL) |
Eòghainn Fhionnlaigh / Ewen Morrison, Grenitote and Paiblesgarry |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:47:38 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:48:22 AM |
EDM |
434 (CEOL) |
Ewen Morrison, Grenitote and Paiblesgarry |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:48:31 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:48:31 AM |
EDM |
435 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Sheonaidh ’ic Alasdair (bean Eòghainn Fhionnlaigh) / Mrs Helen Morrison, Balranald and Paiblesgarry |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:50:00 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:50:00 AM |
EDM |
436 (CEOL) |
Mrs Helen Morrison, Balranald and Paiblesgarry |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:50:24 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:50:24 AM |
EDM |
437 (CEOL) |
Ùisdean Sheumais Bhàin / Hugh Matheson, Baleshare |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:51:40 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:51:40 AM |
EDM |
438 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson, Baleshare |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:52:30 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:52:30 AM |
EDM |
439 (CEOL) |
Beileag Bhàn / Miss Bella MacPhail, Dun Chèirein (Claddach Carinish) and Lochmaddy |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:53:59 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:53:59 AM |
EDM |
440 (CEOL) |
Miss Bella MacPhail, Dun Chèirein (Claddach Carinish) and Lochmaddy |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:54:07 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:54:07 AM |
EDM |
441 (CEOL) |
Uilleam a' Mhiseanaraidh / Rev. William Matheson, Malaclete and Edinburgh |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:55:56 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:55:56 AM |
EDM |
442 (CEOL) |
Rev. William Matheson, Malaclete and Edinburgh |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:56:07 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:56:07 AM |
EDM |
443 (CEOL) |
Raghnaid Bhàn / Mrs Rachel MacLeod, Berneray and Àird Heidhsgeir |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:57:17 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:57:17 AM |
EDM |
444 (CEOL) |
Mrs Rachel MacLeod, Berneray and Àird Heidhsgeir |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:57:51 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:57:51 AM |
EDM |
445 (CEOL) |
Roderick Charles Macaulay and Mrs Katie Macaulay / Ruairidh Bàn Bhaile Lòin agus a bhean, Ceiteag Dhòmhnaill Ruaidh |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:59:16 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:59:16 AM |
EDM |
446 (CEOL) |
Mrs Katie Macaulay, Balmartin |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:59:24 AM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 11:59:24 AM |
EDM |
447 (CEOL) |
Ruairidh Aonghais ‘ic Alasdair, Ruairidh na Càrnaich / Roderick MacDonald, Carnach |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:01:07 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:01:07 PM |
EDM |
448 (CEOL) |
Roderick MacDonald, Carnach |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:01:14 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:01:14 PM |
EDM |
449 (CEOL) |
Mòrag Anna Alasdair Ruairidh (bean Ruairidh na Càrnaich) / Mrs Marion Ann MacDonald, Kyles Paible and Carnach |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:04:03 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:04:03 PM |
EDM |
450 (CEOL) |
Mrs Marion Ann MacDonald, Kyles Paible and Carnach |
|
Organisation |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:05:16 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 12:05:16 PM |
EDM |
451 (CEOL) |
Sollas 1960s |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:36:12 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:37:45 PM |
EDM |
452 (CEOL) |
Solas |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:36:47 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:36:47 PM |
EDM |
453 (CEOL) |
Lachlainn Phàdruig (Lachie Morrison) |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:48:49 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:48:49 PM |
EDM |
454 (CEOL) |
Monach Isles Lighthouse |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:49:27 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:49:27 PM |
EDM |
455 (CEOL) |
Lachlainn Phàdruig (Lachie Morrison) 1995 |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:50:01 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:50:01 PM |
EDM |
456 (CEOL) |
Pàdruig Ghilleasbuig (Peter Morrison) on the Monach Isle (a former RMS Lusitania lifeboat) |
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Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:50:52 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:50:52 PM |
EDM |
457 (CEOL) |
Pàdruig Ghilleasbuig (Peter Morrison) & Gilleasbuig Phàdruig (Archie Morrison) |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:51:33 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 01:51:33 PM |
EDM |
458 (CEOL) |
Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band in New York |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:03:06 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:03:06 PM |
EDM |
459 (CEOL) |
Sgoil Lionacleit Pipe Band in New York |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:05:21 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:05:21 PM |
EDM |
460 (CEOL) |
Fin Moore & Matheu Watson |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:09:30 PM |
Friday 20th of May 2022 02:09:30 PM |
EDM |
461 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 12:00:53 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 10:25:07 AM |
EDM |
462 (CEOL) |
Free Church |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:18:52 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:18:52 PM |
EDM |
463 (CEOL) |
Psalm 130 vv7-8 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:21:46 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:21:46 PM |
EDM |
464 (CEOL) |
Psalm 98 vvl-2 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:27:19 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:27:19 PM |
EDM |
465 (CEOL) |
Martydom |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:27:50 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:27:50 PM |
EDM |
466 (CEOL) |
Montrose |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:37:38 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:37:38 PM |
EDM |
467 (CEOL) |
Psalm 89 vvl-2 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:40:37 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:40:37 PM |
EDM |
468 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv20-21 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:45:32 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:45:32 PM |
EDM |
469 (CEOL) |
St. David |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:46:40 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:46:40 PM |
EDM |
470 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv15-16 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:52:29 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:52:29 PM |
EDM |
471 (CEOL) |
Coleshill |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:53:00 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:53:00 PM |
EDM |
472 (CEOL) |
Psalm 37 vv3-4 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:55:09 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:55:09 PM |
EDM |
473 (CEOL) |
Torwood |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:55:52 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:55:52 PM |
EDM |
474 (CEOL) |
Psalm 72 vv18-19 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:57:13 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:57:13 PM |
EDM |
475 (CEOL) |
Stornoway |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:58:06 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 02:58:06 PM |
EDM |
476 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv12-13 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:00:36 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:00:36 PM |
EDM |
477 (CEOL) |
Kilmarnock |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:01:24 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:01:24 PM |
EDM |
478 (CEOL) |
Psalm 86 vvl-2 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:04:35 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:04:35 PM |
EDM |
479 (CEOL) |
Walsal |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:05:18 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:05:18 PM |
EDM |
480 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-2 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:07:40 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:07:40 PM |
EDM |
481 (CEOL) |
Dundee |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:08:10 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 03:08:10 PM |
EDM |
482 (CEOL) |
Psalm 45 vvl13-14 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:16:10 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:16:10 PM |
EDM |
483 (CEOL) |
Bedford |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:16:38 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:16:38 PM |
EDM |
484 (CEOL) |
Psalm 16 vv5-6 |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:18:37 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:18:37 PM |
EDM |
485 (CEOL) |
Moravia |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:19:05 PM |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:02:15 PM |
EDM |
486 (CEOL) |
Do ghillean Aird Iolaraigh 's iad a dol a'shuirighe |
|
Words |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:42:42 PM |
Wednesday 01st of June 2022 04:42:42 PM |
EDM |
488 (CEOL) |
Niall Intro |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:42:58 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:44:01 PM |
EDM |
490 (CEOL) |
Niall Song |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:44:08 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:47:47 PM |
EDM |
492 (CEOL) |
Choir The Rev John Smiths Poem - Domhall Ruadh - Choruna |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:46:59 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:27:08 PM |
EDM |
494 (CEOL) |
Choir - Sine Bhan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:48:54 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:18:36 PM |
EDM |
496 (CEOL) |
Piper |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:50:24 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 05:18:20 PM |
EDM |
498 (CEOL) |
Catriona |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:52:02 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:27:38 PM |
EDM |
500 (CEOL) |
The meeting of the waters |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:54:11 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:28:14 PM |
EDM |
502 (CEOL) |
Morag1 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:55:36 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:29:29 PM |
EDM |
504 (CEOL) |
Morag2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:57:05 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:29:51 PM |
EDM |
506 (CEOL) |
Battle of the Somme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 02:58:59 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:14:38 PM |
EDM |
508 (CEOL) |
Billy2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:02:15 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 05:17:45 PM |
EDM |
510 (CEOL) |
Duncan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:03:58 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:30:45 PM |
EDM |
512 (CEOL) |
Liza |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:06:11 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:31:33 PM |
EDM |
514 (CEOL) |
Betty |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:07:31 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:20:38 PM |
EDM |
516 (CEOL) |
Duncan2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:10:37 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:31:59 PM |
EDM |
518 (CEOL) |
Niall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:13:22 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:32:18 PM |
EDM |
520 (CEOL) |
Niall2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:14:54 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:32:39 PM |
EDM |
522 (CEOL) |
After The Battle or When the Battles Over |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:19:54 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:33:34 PM |
EDM |
524 (CEOL) |
Final song |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:22:48 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:34:03 PM |
EDM |
526 (CEOL) |
Final song 2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:24:15 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:35:20 PM |
EDM |
528 (CEOL) |
Ahmor theme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:34:11 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:00:54 PM |
EDM |
530 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langas theme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:35:52 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:13:58 PM |
EDM |
531 (CEOL) |
Clarsach (harp) 01 |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:37:35 PM |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:40:11 PM |
EDM |
532 (CEOL) |
Clarsach (harp) 01 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:38:06 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:15:52 PM |
EDM |
533 (CEOL) |
Clarsach (harp) 02 |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:38:46 PM |
Friday 14th of July 2023 10:52:38 AM |
EDM |
534 (CEOL) |
Clarsach (harp) 02 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:39:35 PM |
Friday 14th of July 2023 10:51:35 AM |
EDM |
535 (CEOL) |
Craig Hastain theme |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 03:59:51 PM |
Friday 14th of July 2023 10:53:07 AM |
EDM |
536 (CEOL) |
Craig Hastain theme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:00:46 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:28:07 PM |
EDM |
537 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir theme |
- |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:06:39 PM |
Thursday 11th of August 2022 03:52:37 PM |
EDM |
538 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir theme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:07:34 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:37:45 PM |
EDM |
540 (CEOL) |
Gaelic poem (laoidhan choin dubh) |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:11:32 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:40:01 PM |
EDM |
541 (CEOL) |
Percussion 1 |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:13:47 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:14:09 PM |
EDM |
542 (CEOL) |
Percussion 1 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:14:32 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:40:56 PM |
EDM |
544 (CEOL) |
Percussion 2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:16:10 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:41:36 PM |
EDM |
546 (CEOL) |
S_isch abe ne Monsch uf Arde (Loriana) |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:17:46 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:46:11 PM |
EDM |
548 (CEOL) |
School children group |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 04:59:23 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:47:04 PM |
EDM |
550 (CEOL) |
Unival theme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 05:01:38 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:42:31 PM |
EDM |
551 (CEOL) |
Violin (Anna Black) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 05:02:17 PM |
Tuesday 27th of June 2023 06:35:25 PM |
EDM |
552 (CEOL) |
Violin (Anna Black) |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of June 2022 05:02:51 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 02:34:05 PM |
EDM |
553 (CEOL) |
Alex J MacLeod, Grimsay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:23:48 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:58:06 AM |
EDM |
554 (CEOL) |
Alison NicCorcodail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:23:59 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:01 AM |
EDM |
555 (CEOL) |
Anna Black |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:00 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:15 AM |
EDM |
556 (CEOL) |
Anna MacIain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:01 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:24 AM |
EDM |
557 (CEOL) |
Aonghas Alig MacDhomhnaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:02 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:25 AM |
EDM |
558 (CEOL) |
Aonghas MacDhòmhnaill (Aonghas a' Phost Oifis) |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:03 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:25 AM |
EDM |
559 (CEOL) |
Billy |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:05 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:26 AM |
EDM |
560 (CEOL) |
Calum Iain MacCorcodail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:06 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:26 AM |
EDM |
561 (CEOL) |
Catriona Garbutt |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:08 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:27 AM |
EDM |
562 (CEOL) |
Derek MacGilleathain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:09 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:27 AM |
EDM |
563 (CEOL) |
Domhnall Ruaraidh Caimbeul |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:11 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:28 AM |
EDM |
564 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean, Balemore |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:13 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:28 AM |
EDM |
565 (CEOL) |
Donna NicNeacaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:17 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:29 AM |
EDM |
566 (CEOL) |
Dunnchadh MacFhioghain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:18 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:33 AM |
EDM |
567 (CEOL) |
Fiona Nic Dhòmhnaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:20 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:33 AM |
EDM |
568 (CEOL) |
Fiona NicAmhlaigh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:21 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:34 AM |
EDM |
569 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson - Uisdean Sheumais Bhàin |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:22 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:34 AM |
EDM |
570 (CEOL) |
Isa NicIllip |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:23 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:35 AM |
EDM |
571 (CEOL) |
John MacBain, Knockintorran |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:25 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:35 AM |
EDM |
572 (CEOL) |
John MacLean, Horisary |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:26 PM |
EDM |
573 (CEOL) |
Kenneth Campbell |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:27 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:36 AM |
EDM |
574 (CEOL) |
Lachlan MacDougall, Knockline |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:28 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:36 AM |
EDM |
575 (CEOL) |
Lariana Pauli |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:31 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:36 AM |
EDM |
576 (CEOL) |
Mairi Laing |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:33 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:37 AM |
EDM |
577 (CEOL) |
Mairi Mairead NicIlleathain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:34 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:49 AM |
EDM |
578 (CEOL) |
Mairi NicGilleathain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:36 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:49 AM |
EDM |
579 (CEOL) |
Millar Dòmhnallach |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:37 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:50 AM |
EDM |
580 (CEOL) |
Morag NicNeacail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:38 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:50 AM |
EDM |
581 (CEOL) |
Morag NicNeacail (Morag Ruaraidh Ailein) |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:40 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:40 PM |
EDM |
582 (CEOL) |
Morag NicNeacaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:42 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:51 AM |
EDM |
583 (CEOL) |
Na Deasamh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:43 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:51 AM |
EDM |
584 (CEOL) |
Niall MacFhearghais |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:44 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:52 AM |
EDM |
585 (CEOL) |
Niall MacFhearghais (Neillie Dhòmhnall Alasdair) |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:50 PM |
Thursday 17th of November 2022 05:17:30 PM |
EDM |
586 (CEOL) |
Paruig MacAoidh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:51 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:52 AM |
EDM |
587 (CEOL) |
Patrick Hughes |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:52 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:53 AM |
EDM |
588 (CEOL) |
Peigi Lexy Chaimbeul |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:54 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:53 AM |
EDM |
589 (CEOL) |
Piper |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:55 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 11:59:59 AM |
EDM |
590 (CEOL) |
Pol MacCaluim |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:57 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:00 PM |
EDM |
591 (CEOL) |
Raghall Iain Dòmhnallach |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:58 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:00 PM |
EDM |
592 (CEOL) |
Rev. Ronald Morrison, Bayhead |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:25:59 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:01 PM |
EDM |
593 (CEOL) |
Ruaraidh MacAoidh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:01 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:01 PM |
EDM |
594 (CEOL) |
Ruaraidh MacGillinnein |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:02 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:02 PM |
EDM |
595 (CEOL) |
Seumas A Dòmhnallach |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:11 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:03 PM |
EDM |
596 (CEOL) |
Simon MacDhòmhnaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:13 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:03 PM |
EDM |
597 (CEOL) |
Sineag MacAoidh/Iain Sutherland |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:14 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:04 PM |
EDM |
598 (CEOL) |
Sounds Of Kilpheadair |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:16 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:04 PM |
EDM |
599 (CEOL) |
Uisdean MacMhathain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:17 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:07 PM |
EDM |
600 (CEOL) |
Uisean MacMhathain (Uisean Sheumais) |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:18 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:08 PM |
EDM |
601 (CEOL) |
William Stewart, Malaclete |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:26:20 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:08 PM |
EDM |
602 (CEOL) |
Name |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:04 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:04 PM |
EDM |
603 (CEOL) |
Alexander Stewart |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:05 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:08 PM |
EDM |
604 (CEOL) |
Trad |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:06 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:09 PM |
EDM |
605 (CEOL) |
Domhnall Ruadh Chorùna |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:07 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:09 PM |
EDM |
606 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:08 PM |
Thursday 17th of November 2022 05:15:25 PM |
EDM |
607 (CEOL) |
M. Macleod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:10 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:10 PM |
EDM |
608 (CEOL) |
John Matheson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:11 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:10 PM |
EDM |
609 (CEOL) |
Donald Allan MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:12 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:11 PM |
EDM |
610 (CEOL) |
A. MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:13 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:11 PM |
EDM |
611 (CEOL) |
R.Mackay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:15 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:22 PM |
EDM |
612 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:19 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:23 PM |
EDM |
613 (CEOL) |
Angus MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:20 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:46:48 PM |
EDM |
614 (CEOL) |
Rory Campbell |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:21 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:20 PM |
EDM |
615 (CEOL) |
Margaret Macdonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:23 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:24 PM |
EDM |
616 (CEOL) |
R. MacKay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:24 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:25 PM |
EDM |
617 (CEOL) |
William Mackenzie |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:25 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:25 PM |
EDM |
618 (CEOL) |
Dena Graham |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:26 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:26 PM |
EDM |
619 (CEOL) |
Rory Campbell |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:27 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:26 PM |
EDM |
620 (CEOL) |
D. MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:29 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:27 PM |
EDM |
621 (CEOL) |
Roddy Mackay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:30 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:27 PM |
EDM |
622 (CEOL) |
N. Macleod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:28:33 PM |
Friday 18th of November 2022 12:00:30 PM |
EDM |
623 (CEOL) |
Angus Macdonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:18 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:18 PM |
EDM |
624 (CEOL) |
Anna NicilleDhuibh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:20 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:20 PM |
EDM |
625 (CEOL) |
Còmhlan Thaigh Chearsabhagh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:21 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:21 PM |
EDM |
626 (CEOL) |
Doireann Marks |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:22 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:34 PM |
EDM |
627 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Seathach |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:24 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:24 PM |
EDM |
628 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:25 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:20:32 PM |
EDM |
629 (CEOL) |
Donnchadh MacFhionghain |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:26 PM |
EDM |
630 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Lamb |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:27 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:27 PM |
EDM |
631 (CEOL) |
Ellen NicDhòmhnaill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:29 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:29 PM |
EDM |
632 (CEOL) |
Ewen MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:31 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:31 PM |
EDM |
633 (CEOL) |
Ewen Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:34 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:22:16 PM |
EDM |
634 (CEOL) |
Fionnlagh Mac a’ Phiocair |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:36 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:36 PM |
EDM |
635 (CEOL) |
Fred Macaulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:37 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:37 PM |
EDM |
636 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:38 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:20:18 PM |
EDM |
637 (CEOL) |
Iain Crawford |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:40 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:40 PM |
EDM |
638 (CEOL) |
Miss Bella MacPhail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:41 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:41 PM |
EDM |
639 (CEOL) |
Miss Kate MacCormick |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:42 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:42 PM |
EDM |
640 (CEOL) |
Miss Margaret MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:43 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:43 PM |
EDM |
641 (CEOL) |
Mrs Helen Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:44 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:44 PM |
EDM |
642 (CEOL) |
Mrs Marion Ann MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:45 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:45 PM |
EDM |
643 (CEOL) |
Mrs Rachel MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:48 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:48 PM |
EDM |
644 (CEOL) |
Pàdruig Moireasdan |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:49 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:49 PM |
EDM |
645 (CEOL) |
Robert John MacAonghais |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:51 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:51 PM |
EDM |
646 (CEOL) |
Roderick Macaulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:52 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:52 PM |
EDM |
647 (CEOL) |
Roderick MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:53 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:20:03 PM |
EDM |
648 (CEOL) |
Ronald John MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:55 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:55 PM |
EDM |
649 (CEOL) |
Seonaidh Mac an t-Saoir |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:56 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:56 PM |
EDM |
650 (CEOL) |
The Band From Rockall |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:57 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:57 PM |
EDM |
651 (CEOL) |
Morag Nicholson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:58 PM |
EDM |
652 (CEOL) |
James Bold |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:59 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:31:59 PM |
EDM |
653 (CEOL) |
Bu Chaoin Leam Bhith N Uibhist |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:26 PM |
EDM |
654 (CEOL) |
An Cuala Sibh Mar Dh Eirich Dhomhs |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:42 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:42 PM |
EDM |
655 (CEOL) |
Guma Slan Don Ribhinn Oig |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:47 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:52:47 PM |
EDM |
656 (CEOL) |
Cailleach Mhor Stadhlaigh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:05 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:05 PM |
EDM |
657 (CEOL) |
Tha Bo Dhubh Agam |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:07 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:07 PM |
EDM |
658 (CEOL) |
Ghruagach Dhonn A Bhrollaich Bhain |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:08 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:08 PM |
EDM |
659 (CEOL) |
Oran An Roin |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:09 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:09 PM |
EDM |
660 (CEOL) |
Oran Na Caillich |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:10 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:10 PM |
EDM |
661 (CEOL) |
Horo Leannain An Cluinn Thu |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:11 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:11 PM |
EDM |
662 (CEOL) |
Tunnag Bhan Moire |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:12 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:12 PM |
EDM |
663 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhan |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:13 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:13 PM |
EDM |
664 (CEOL) |
S Ann Mu Thuath Fada Tuath |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:15 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:15 PM |
EDM |
665 (CEOL) |
S Ann A-Raoir A Rinn Mi N Dan Seo |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:16 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:53:16 PM |
EDM |
666 (CEOL) |
Tha Mile Long Air Cuan Eirinn |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:41 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:41 PM |
EDM |
667 (CEOL) |
Gur Mis Tha Fo Mhi-Ghean |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:42 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:42 PM |
EDM |
668 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Leannan He Mo Leannan |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:44 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:44 PM |
EDM |
669 (CEOL) |
Bodaich Odhar Hoghaigearraidh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:45 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:45 PM |
EDM |
670 (CEOL) |
Canntaireachd |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:46 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:46 PM |
EDM |
671 (CEOL) |
Oigh Loch Nam Madadh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:47 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:47 PM |
EDM |
672 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Oig As Ceanalta |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:49 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:49 PM |
EDM |
673 (CEOL) |
O Gur E Mo Ghaol A Lasgain |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:50 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:50 PM |
EDM |
674 (CEOL) |
Horo Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:51 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:51 PM |
EDM |
675 (CEOL) |
Oran An Radain |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:52 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:55:52 PM |
EDM |
676 (CEOL) |
Hi Ho Ro Mo Ghruagach Dhonn |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:17 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:17 PM |
EDM |
677 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi N Oidhche Raoir San Airigh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:18 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:18 PM |
EDM |
678 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi Clearabhal Bhuam |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:20 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:20 PM |
EDM |
679 (CEOL) |
Bas An Fhirein |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:21 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:21 PM |
EDM |
680 (CEOL) |
A Mhairi Bhoidheach |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:22 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:22 PM |
EDM |
681 (CEOL) |
Fal o ro bho'n dh'fhag sinn... |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:23 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:23 PM |
EDM |
682 (CEOL) |
Am bruadar a' chunnaic mi... |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:25 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:25 PM |
EDM |
683 (CEOL) |
Comhairle nan Eilean |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:26 PM |
EDM |
684 (CEOL) |
Chi mi'n tir 's an robh mi nam bhalach |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:28 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:28 PM |
EDM |
685 (CEOL) |
Seinneadh mi dan do eilean mo ghraidh... |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:29 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:29 PM |
EDM |
686 (CEOL) |
O ho ro, na chuala sibh... |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:32 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:32 PM |
EDM |
687 (CEOL) |
Blackboard of My Heart |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:33 PM |
EDM |
688 (CEOL) |
He am bo, hog i o, tha mise 'nam eiginn... |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:34 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:34 PM |
EDM |
689 (CEOL) |
O Luiadh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:36 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:36 PM |
EDM |
690 (CEOL) |
Oran na Marag |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:37 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:37 PM |
EDM |
691 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Heisgeir |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:38 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:38 PM |
EDM |
692 (CEOL) |
The Braes Of Mellinish |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:40 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:40 PM |
EDM |
693 (CEOL) |
Skylark’s Ascension |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:42 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:42 PM |
EDM |
694 (CEOL) |
Rathad Ùr Loch Portain |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:43 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:43 PM |
EDM |
695 (CEOL) |
Lament for the Iolaire |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:44 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:44 PM |
EDM |
696 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:47 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:47 PM |
EDM |
697 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:48 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:48 PM |
EDM |
698 (CEOL) |
An Eàla Bhàn |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:50 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:50 PM |
EDM |
699 (CEOL) |
Ruidhlichean Pìoba - The Cockerel in the Creel |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:51 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:51 PM |
EDM |
700 (CEOL) |
Òran nam Fiaclan |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:52 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:52 PM |
EDM |
701 (CEOL) |
Thoir a nall Ailean Thugam |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:53 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:53 PM |
EDM |
702 (CEOL) |
Tìr an Àigh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:55 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:55 PM |
EDM |
703 (CEOL) |
Tìr mo Ghràidh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:56 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:56 PM |
EDM |
704 (CEOL) |
Ghruagach Dhonn a' Bhroillich Bhàin |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:57 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:57 PM |
EDM |
705 (CEOL) |
An Còta Ruadh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:58:58 PM |
EDM |
706 (CEOL) |
Munlochy Bridge |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:02 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:02 PM |
EDM |
707 (CEOL) |
The Plough on the Cross Beam |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:03 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:03 PM |
EDM |
708 (CEOL) |
Fàgail Bhearnaraigh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:04 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:04 PM |
EDM |
709 (CEOL) |
Moladh Creag Hàstainn |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:06 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:06 PM |
EDM |
710 (CEOL) |
Donella Beaton |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:07 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:07 PM |
EDM |
711 (CEOL) |
The Meall |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:08 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:08 PM |
EDM |
712 (CEOL) |
Luaidh |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:10 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:10 PM |
EDM |
713 (CEOL) |
Dance of the Storm Petrels |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:11 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:11 PM |
EDM |
714 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Rùin |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:13 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:13 PM |
EDM |
715 (CEOL) |
Ruidhlichean - Alick C MacGregor |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:14 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:14 PM |
EDM |
716 (CEOL) |
John Morrison of Assynt House |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:18 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:18 PM |
EDM |
717 (CEOL) |
The Lowering of the Creel |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:19 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:19 PM |
EDM |
718 (CEOL) |
Uist Tramping Song |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:21 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:21 PM |
EDM |
719 (CEOL) |
Òganaich Uir a Rinn M' Fhàgail |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:22 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 03:59:22 PM |
EDM |
720 (CEOL) |
Psalm 65 vv2-3 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:26 PM |
EDM |
721 (CEOL) |
Psalm 122 vv1-4 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:27 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:27 PM |
EDM |
722 (CEOL) |
Psalm 42 vv5,11 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:28 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:28 PM |
EDM |
723 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-4 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:30 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:30 PM |
EDM |
724 (CEOL) |
Psalm 80 vv5-6 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:31 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:31 PM |
EDM |
725 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv24-26,20-21 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:32 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:32 PM |
EDM |
726 (CEOL) |
Psalm 42 vv5,11 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:33 PM |
EDM |
727 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv5-6 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:34 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:34 PM |
EDM |
728 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv1-2 |
|
Words |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:36 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:01:36 PM |
EDM |
729 (CEOL) |
Bu Chaoin Leam Bhith N Uibhist |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:05:45 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:05:45 PM |
EDM |
730 (CEOL) |
An Cuala Sibh Mar Dh Eirich Dhomhs |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:06:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:06:58 PM |
EDM |
731 (CEOL) |
Guma Slan Don Ribhinn Oig |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:06:59 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:06:59 PM |
EDM |
732 (CEOL) |
Cailleach Mhor Stadhlaigh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:00 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:00 PM |
EDM |
733 (CEOL) |
Tha Bo Dhubh Agam |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:01 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:01 PM |
EDM |
734 (CEOL) |
Ghruagach Dhonn A Bhrollaich Bhain |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:02 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:02 PM |
EDM |
735 (CEOL) |
Oran An Roin |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:04 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:04 PM |
EDM |
736 (CEOL) |
Oran Na Caillich |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:05 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:05 PM |
EDM |
737 (CEOL) |
Horo Leannain An Cluinn Thu |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:06 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:06 PM |
EDM |
738 (CEOL) |
Tunnag Bhan Moire |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:07 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:07 PM |
EDM |
739 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhan |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:08 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:08 PM |
EDM |
740 (CEOL) |
S Ann Mu Thuath Fada Tuath |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:12 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:12 PM |
EDM |
741 (CEOL) |
S Ann A-Raoir A Rinn Mi N Dan Seo |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:13 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:13 PM |
EDM |
742 (CEOL) |
Tha Mile Long Air Cuan Eirinn |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:14 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:14 PM |
EDM |
743 (CEOL) |
Gur Mis Tha Fo Mhi-Ghean |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:15 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:15 PM |
EDM |
744 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Leannan He Mo Leannan |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:17 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:17 PM |
EDM |
745 (CEOL) |
Bodaich Odhar Hoghaigearraidh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:18 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:18 PM |
EDM |
746 (CEOL) |
Canntaireachd |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:19 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:19 PM |
EDM |
747 (CEOL) |
Oigh Loch Nam Madadh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:20 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:20 PM |
EDM |
748 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Oig As Ceanalta |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:21 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:21 PM |
EDM |
749 (CEOL) |
O Gur E Mo Ghaol A Lasgain |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:22 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:22 PM |
EDM |
750 (CEOL) |
Horo Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:25 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:25 PM |
EDM |
751 (CEOL) |
Oran An Radain |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:27 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:27 PM |
EDM |
752 (CEOL) |
Hi Ho Ro Mo Ghruagach Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:28 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:28 PM |
EDM |
753 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi N Oidhche Raoir San Airigh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:29 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:29 PM |
EDM |
754 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi Clearabhal Bhuam |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:31 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:31 PM |
EDM |
755 (CEOL) |
Bas An Fhirein |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:32 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:32 PM |
EDM |
756 (CEOL) |
A Mhairi Bhoidheach |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:33 PM |
EDM |
757 (CEOL) |
Fal o ro bho'n dh'fhag sinn... |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:34 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:34 PM |
EDM |
758 (CEOL) |
Am bruadar a' chunnaic mi... |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:35 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:35 PM |
EDM |
759 (CEOL) |
Comhairle nan Eilean |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:37 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:37 PM |
EDM |
760 (CEOL) |
Chi mi'n tir 's an robh mi nam bhalach |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:39 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:39 PM |
EDM |
761 (CEOL) |
Seinneadh mi dan do eilean mo ghraidh... |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:41 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:41 PM |
EDM |
762 (CEOL) |
O ho ro, na chuala sibh... |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:42 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:42 PM |
EDM |
763 (CEOL) |
Blackboard of My Heart |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:44 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:44 PM |
EDM |
764 (CEOL) |
He am bo, hog i o, tha mise 'nam eiginn... |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:45 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:45 PM |
EDM |
765 (CEOL) |
O Luiadh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:46 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:46 PM |
EDM |
766 (CEOL) |
Oran na Marag |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:47 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:47 PM |
EDM |
767 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Heisgeir |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:49 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:49 PM |
EDM |
768 (CEOL) |
The Braes Of Mellinish |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:50 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:50 PM |
EDM |
769 (CEOL) |
Skylark’s Ascension |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:52 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:52 PM |
EDM |
770 (CEOL) |
Rathad Ùr Loch Portain |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:54 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:54 PM |
EDM |
771 (CEOL) |
Lament for the Iolaire |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:55 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:55 PM |
EDM |
772 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:57 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:57 PM |
EDM |
773 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:58 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:07:58 PM |
EDM |
774 (CEOL) |
An Eàla Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:00 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:00 PM |
EDM |
775 (CEOL) |
Ruidhlichean Pìoba - The Cockerel in the Creel |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:01 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:01 PM |
EDM |
776 (CEOL) |
Òran nam Fiaclan |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:02 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:02 PM |
EDM |
777 (CEOL) |
Thoir a nall Ailean Thugam |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:04 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:04 PM |
EDM |
778 (CEOL) |
Tìr an Àigh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:05 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:05 PM |
EDM |
779 (CEOL) |
Tìr mo Ghràidh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:06 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:06 PM |
EDM |
780 (CEOL) |
Ghruagach Dhonn a' Bhroillich Bhàin |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:10 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:10 PM |
EDM |
781 (CEOL) |
An Còta Ruadh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:12 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:12 PM |
EDM |
782 (CEOL) |
Munlochy Bridge |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:13 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:13 PM |
EDM |
783 (CEOL) |
The Plough on the Cross Beam |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:14 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:14 PM |
EDM |
784 (CEOL) |
Fàgail Bhearnaraigh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:15 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:15 PM |
EDM |
785 (CEOL) |
Moladh Creag Hàstainn |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:17 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:17 PM |
EDM |
786 (CEOL) |
Donella Beaton |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:18 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:18 PM |
EDM |
787 (CEOL) |
The Meall |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:19 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:19 PM |
EDM |
788 (CEOL) |
Luaidh |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:21 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:21 PM |
EDM |
789 (CEOL) |
Dance of the Storm Petrels |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:22 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:22 PM |
EDM |
790 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Rùin |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:25 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:25 PM |
EDM |
791 (CEOL) |
Ruidhlichean - Alick C MacGregor |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:26 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:26 PM |
EDM |
792 (CEOL) |
John Morrison of Assynt House |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:28 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:28 PM |
EDM |
793 (CEOL) |
The Lowering of the Creel |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:29 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:29 PM |
EDM |
794 (CEOL) |
Uist Tramping Song |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:31 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:31 PM |
EDM |
795 (CEOL) |
Òganaich Uir a Rinn M' Fhàgail |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:32 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:32 PM |
EDM |
796 (CEOL) |
French |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:33 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:33 PM |
EDM |
797 (CEOL) |
St. Paul's |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:35 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:35 PM |
EDM |
798 (CEOL) |
Bangor |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:36 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:36 PM |
EDM |
799 (CEOL) |
Walsall |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:37 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:37 PM |
EDM |
800 (CEOL) |
London New |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:41 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:08:41 PM |
EDM |
801 (CEOL) |
Kenny Gillies Of Portnalong |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:06 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:12:11 PM |
EDM |
802 (CEOL) |
Farewell To Nigg |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:08 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:09:11 PM |
EDM |
803 (CEOL) |
Itchy Fingers |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:09 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:10:47 PM |
EDM |
804 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:10 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:10 PM |
EDM |
805 (CEOL) |
Nelson Mandela's Welcome To Glasgow |
Also known as Nelson Mandela’s Welcome To The City Of Glasgow. |
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:11 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 08:19:14 PM |
EDM |
806 (CEOL) |
Flett from Flodda |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:12 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:15:08 PM |
EDM |
807 (CEOL) |
Atholl Highlanders |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:14 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:17:21 PM |
EDM |
808 (CEOL) |
The Sound Of Mull (Caol Muile) |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:15 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:20:21 PM |
EDM |
809 (CEOL) |
Sìne Bhan (Fair Jane) |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:16 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:23:44 PM |
EDM |
810 (CEOL) |
Leaving Lismore |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:17 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:29:16 PM |
EDM |
811 (CEOL) |
Flett From Flotta |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:20 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:20 PM |
EDM |
812 (CEOL) |
Father John MacMillan of Barra |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:21 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:47:19 PM |
EDM |
813 (CEOL) |
Kate Martin's Waltz |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:23 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:31:03 PM |
EDM |
814 (CEOL) |
The Pumpkin’s Fancy |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:24 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:34:20 PM |
EDM |
815 (CEOL) |
The Gathering |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:25 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:35:35 PM |
EDM |
816 (CEOL) |
The Jig Runrig |
Also known as Beinn Eadarra. |
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:26 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 08:20:41 PM |
EDM |
817 (CEOL) |
Land of my Youth |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:27 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:54 PM |
EDM |
818 (CEOL) |
A Chalaín Álainn (Beautiful Girl) |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:29 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:25:01 PM |
EDM |
819 (CEOL) |
Fagail Bhearnaraigh (Leaving Berneray) |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:30 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:27:32 PM |
EDM |
820 (CEOL) |
Perfect by Ed Sheeran |
|
Tune |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:21:31 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:06:47 PM |
EDM |
821 (CEOL) |
Cailean MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:37 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:50 PM |
EDM |
822 (CEOL) |
Caitaidh MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:38 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:43 PM |
EDM |
823 (CEOL) |
Ciorstaidh MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:39 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:52 PM |
EDM |
824 (CEOL) |
Donnie Macdonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:41 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:48 PM |
EDM |
825 (CEOL) |
Helen Smith |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:42 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:02:40 PM |
EDM |
826 (CEOL) |
Tom Òg Marks |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 04:26:43 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:46 PM |
EDM |
827 (CEOL) |
Archie MacNeill |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:36 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:11 PM |
EDM |
828 (CEOL) |
Blair Douglas |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:38 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:14 PM |
EDM |
829 (CEOL) |
Donald Shaw MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:39 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:21 PM |
EDM |
830 (CEOL) |
Duncan Johnson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:40 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:21 PM |
EDM |
831 (CEOL) |
Duncan Johnstone |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:41 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:57 PM |
EDM |
832 (CEOL) |
Edward Christopher Sheeran |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:42 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:55 PM |
EDM |
833 (CEOL) |
Fergie MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:44 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:28 PM |
EDM |
834 (CEOL) |
Margaret Martin-Hardie |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:45 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:23 PM |
EDM |
835 (CEOL) |
Norman MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:46 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:30 PM |
EDM |
836 (CEOL) |
P. MacFarquhar |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:47 PM |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:47 PM |
EDM |
837 (CEOL) |
Robert R. Pinkman |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:50 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:03:59 PM |
EDM |
838 (CEOL) |
Terry Tully |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:51 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:25 PM |
EDM |
839 (CEOL) |
William Rose |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 03rd of November 2022 05:29:52 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:16 PM |
EDM |
840 (CEOL) |
Derek MacIntosh |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:32 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:22:42 PM |
EDM |
841 (CEOL) |
John MacCorquodale |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:38 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:19:16 PM |
EDM |
842 (CEOL) |
Marion MacInnes |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:55 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:48:47 AM |
EDM |
843 (CEOL) |
Mrs MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:57 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:23:37 PM |
EDM |
844 (CEOL) |
Neil MacVicar |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:58 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:23:10 PM |
EDM |
845 (CEOL) |
Helen Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:15:59 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:21:23 PM |
EDM |
846 (CEOL) |
Ronald Iain MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:16:01 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:19:39 PM |
EDM |
847 (CEOL) |
Angus Harding |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:16:03 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:20:54 PM |
EDM |
848 (CEOL) |
Mary Ann MacInnes |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:16:09 AM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:24 PM |
EDM |
849 (CEOL) |
Donald Ewen MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:16:21 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:21:07 PM |
EDM |
850 (CEOL) |
Barbara MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:16:28 AM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:23:28 PM |
EDM |
851 (CEOL) |
The Uist Tramping Song |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:54:52 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:54:52 AM |
EDM |
852 (CEOL) |
Òran Fear Ghrìminis |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:55:42 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:55:42 AM |
EDM |
853 (CEOL) |
Òran Heillsgeir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:56:34 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:56:34 AM |
EDM |
854 (CEOL) |
G Ionndrainn Phaibeil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:45 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:45 AM |
EDM |
855 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:46 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:46 AM |
EDM |
856 (CEOL) |
A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:48 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:48 AM |
EDM |
857 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:50 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:50 AM |
EDM |
858 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:51 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:51 AM |
EDM |
859 (CEOL) |
S Mise Thug An Ceannach Air Bainne Nighean Dòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:53 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:57:53 AM |
EDM |
860 (CEOL) |
Òran Seilge |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:00 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:00 AM |
EDM |
861 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Bainnse |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:07 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:07 AM |
EDM |
862 (CEOL) |
Diomoladh Pìoba Dhòmhnaill Bhàin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:08 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:08 AM |
EDM |
863 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhonn-A-Sia |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:10 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:10 AM |
EDM |
864 (CEOL) |
Aoir Nan Tàillearan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:42 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:42 AM |
EDM |
865 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An Dòmhnallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:44 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:44 AM |
EDM |
866 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:45 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:45 AM |
EDM |
867 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:47 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:47 AM |
EDM |
868 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Iain Ruadh Bhaleguidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:54 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:58:54 AM |
EDM |
869 (CEOL) |
Oidhche Banais An Fhìdhleir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:01 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:01 AM |
EDM |
870 (CEOL) |
Cumha Fir Bhàlaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:02 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:02 AM |
EDM |
871 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn, Fhir Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:04 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:04 AM |
EDM |
872 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Nithean Os-Nàdarrach. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:06 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:06 AM |
EDM |
873 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Dòmhnallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:13 AM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 11:59:13 AM |
EDM |
874 (CEOL) |
Tha Buaidh Air An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:06 PM |
EDM |
875 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:09 PM |
EDM |
876 (CEOL) |
Hì-Ri-Ri Tha E A' Tighinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:11 PM |
EDM |
877 (CEOL) |
Crìonadh Na Gàidhlig Ann An Diofar Cheàrnaidhean. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:13 PM |
EDM |
878 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil Mulad Air M' Inntinn On Latha A Thàinig Mi 'N Tìr Seo |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:15 PM |
EDM |
879 (CEOL) |
Hòro Laddie Beag |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:23 PM |
EDM |
880 (CEOL) |
O A Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh? |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:25 PM |
EDM |
881 (CEOL) |
Mura Biodh An Crodh Cha Ghabhainn Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:28 PM |
EDM |
882 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Ghille Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:30 PM |
EDM |
883 (CEOL) |
Chuir Mo Leannan Cùl Rium Fhèin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:05:37 PM |
EDM |
884 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil Till Rid Mhacan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:08:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:08:57 PM |
EDM |
885 (CEOL) |
Hè Mànaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:08:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:08:59 PM |
EDM |
886 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh Am Beinn A' Cheò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:02 PM |
EDM |
887 (CEOL) |
A Chailin Duinn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:04 PM |
EDM |
888 (CEOL) |
Tha Cumha 'N Dèidh Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:06 PM |
EDM |
889 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi 'G A Stiùireadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:14 PM |
EDM |
890 (CEOL) |
Crodh An Tàilleir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:21 PM |
EDM |
891 (CEOL) |
Chuir Iad Mise A Dh'eilean Leam Fhìn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:24 PM |
EDM |
892 (CEOL) |
Air Fàill Ill Ò Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:26 PM |
EDM |
893 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:09:28 PM |
EDM |
894 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostal Odhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:08 PM |
EDM |
895 (CEOL) |
Allt An T-Siùcair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:10 PM |
EDM |
896 (CEOL) |
Fàilte Na Mòr-Thir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:13 PM |
EDM |
897 (CEOL) |
O Hì Rì Rì Tha E Tighinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:21 PM |
EDM |
898 (CEOL) |
Moch 'S A Mhadainn 'S Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:23 PM |
EDM |
899 (CEOL) |
Deoch Slàinte Theàrlach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:25 PM |
EDM |
900 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:27 PM |
EDM |
901 (CEOL) |
Murt Na Ceapaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:30 PM |
EDM |
902 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Fhraoich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:33 PM |
EDM |
903 (CEOL) |
Dealachadh A' Phrionnsa 'S Nan Gàidheal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:10:35 PM |
EDM |
904 (CEOL) |
Agus Hò Mhòrag |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:40 PM |
EDM |
905 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chloinn Raghnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:42 PM |
EDM |
906 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhad' An Cadal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:50 PM |
EDM |
907 (CEOL) |
Bidh Fonn Air Cailleach Na Stròmannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:52 PM |
EDM |
908 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:55 PM |
EDM |
909 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:57 PM |
EDM |
910 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:11:59 PM |
EDM |
911 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:02 PM |
EDM |
912 (CEOL) |
Chunna Mise Mo Leannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:05 PM |
EDM |
913 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomhsa Nis Èirigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:12:07 PM |
EDM |
914 (CEOL) |
Cumha Nam Bràithrean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:06 PM |
EDM |
915 (CEOL) |
Am Buachaille Bàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:08 PM |
EDM |
916 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn O Chionn Seachdain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:10 PM |
EDM |
917 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann Tha Mo Rùn-Sa Thall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:13 PM |
EDM |
918 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:20 PM |
EDM |
919 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nigh'nn Duibh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:22 PM |
EDM |
920 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Shuidh' Aig An Uaighe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:24 PM |
EDM |
921 (CEOL) |
Coire Cheathaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:26 PM |
EDM |
922 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:28 PM |
EDM |
923 (CEOL) |
Faigh A-Nuas Dhuinn Am Botal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:13:30 PM |
EDM |
924 (CEOL) |
An Uair A Thig An T-Eug Ort |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:20 PM |
EDM |
925 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:21 PM |
EDM |
926 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach 'S Biodag Air |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:28 PM |
EDM |
927 (CEOL) |
O Siod An Deoch Mhilis Nach Tilleamaid Uainn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:30 PM |
EDM |
928 (CEOL) |
Ged A Thèid Mi Do M' Leabaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:32 PM |
EDM |
929 (CEOL) |
Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:33 PM |
EDM |
930 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn Fon Cuid Armachd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:35 PM |
EDM |
931 (CEOL) |
È O Nighean Ao O Nighean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:36 PM |
EDM |
932 (CEOL) |
Ceann Tràigh Ghruinneart |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:38 PM |
EDM |
933 (CEOL) |
Cha Bhi Mi Buan 'S Tu Bhith Bhuam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:17:40 PM |
EDM |
934 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn As Caoile Mala |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:17 PM |
EDM |
935 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:18 PM |
EDM |
936 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Làir Dhubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:20 PM |
EDM |
937 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:21 PM |
EDM |
938 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Radan Binneach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:23 PM |
EDM |
939 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn 'S Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:25 PM |
EDM |
940 (CEOL) |
Gobha Chille Bhagastair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:27 PM |
EDM |
941 (CEOL) |
Soraidh O Slàn Horò Guma Fallain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:28 PM |
EDM |
942 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:30 PM |
EDM |
943 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche A-Raoir San Àirigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:18:31 PM |
EDM |
944 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Bhuidhe Bhàn Nam Falbhadh Tu Leam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:15 PM |
EDM |
945 (CEOL) |
S Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:17 PM |
EDM |
946 (CEOL) |
A' Bhean Eudach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:19 PM |
EDM |
947 (CEOL) |
Cadal Cha Dèan Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:20 PM |
EDM |
948 (CEOL) |
Cadal Chan Fhaigh Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:22 PM |
EDM |
949 (CEOL) |
Hè Mandu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:24 PM |
EDM |
950 (CEOL) |
Na Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:25 PM |
EDM |
951 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:27 PM |
EDM |
952 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:29 PM |
EDM |
953 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An T-Oighr' Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:19:30 PM |
EDM |
954 (CEOL) |
S I Mo Leannan An Tè Ùr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:08 PM |
EDM |
955 (CEOL) |
Information About Ballads |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:10 PM |
EDM |
956 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'iain Garbh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:11 PM |
EDM |
957 (CEOL) |
Moladh Air Pìob Mhòr Mhiccruimein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:13 PM |
EDM |
958 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban-Mhuileach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:14 PM |
EDM |
959 (CEOL) |
Och A Mhoire Mo Dhunaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:16 PM |
EDM |
960 (CEOL) |
O Shaorainn, Shaorainn, Shaorainn I |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:23 PM |
EDM |
961 (CEOL) |
Gun Òlainn Slàinte Theàrlaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:25 PM |
EDM |
962 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol Is Beul Tana |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:26 PM |
EDM |
963 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:20:28 PM |
EDM |
964 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Aoise |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:20 PM |
EDM |
965 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Òige |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:22 PM |
EDM |
966 (CEOL) |
Caraid Agus Nàmhaid An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:24 PM |
EDM |
967 (CEOL) |
An Aghaidh Fàilte Na Mòr-Thìr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:26 PM |
EDM |
968 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Banntraichean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:28 PM |
EDM |
969 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'alasdair Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:30 PM |
EDM |
970 (CEOL) |
Gearan Air A' Mhnaoi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:32 PM |
EDM |
971 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:39 PM |
EDM |
972 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Iain Mhùideartaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:46 PM |
EDM |
973 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:24:48 PM |
EDM |
974 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Ghrìminis |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:42 PM |
EDM |
975 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Chaiptean Ailean Chinnseaborg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:44 PM |
EDM |
976 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:47 PM |
EDM |
977 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Teasaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:49 PM |
EDM |
978 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:51 PM |
EDM |
979 (CEOL) |
Banais Mhicasgaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:53 PM |
EDM |
980 (CEOL) |
Bliadhna Leumadh Dhar Milleadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:55 PM |
EDM |
981 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh Ciar Mac Aonghais Fhionnlaigh/A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:57 PM |
EDM |
982 (CEOL) |
Òran Mhic Raibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:26:59 PM |
EDM |
983 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis Tha 'N Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall? |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:01 PM |
EDM |
984 (CEOL) |
Dàn Dheirg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:40 PM |
EDM |
985 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhànuis |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:42 PM |
EDM |
986 (CEOL) |
Ì Ri Iù Oro Leannain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:44 PM |
EDM |
987 (CEOL) |
Fhuaras Naidheachd An-Dè |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:46 PM |
EDM |
988 (CEOL) |
Bi Falbh On Uinneig Fhir Ghaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:48 PM |
EDM |
989 (CEOL) |
O Thug Iad Bhuam Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:50 PM |
EDM |
990 (CEOL) |
A Chruinneag Dhonn Is Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:52 PM |
EDM |
991 (CEOL) |
Chaidil Iad Uile Ann Am Muile A' Chruidh-Laoigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:55 PM |
EDM |
992 (CEOL) |
Huis, Huis Air An Each |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:57 PM |
EDM |
993 (CEOL) |
Pòg O Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:27:59 PM |
EDM |
994 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:32:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:32:56 PM |
EDM |
995 (CEOL) |
Danns' A' Bhriogain A Chait |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:32:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:32:59 PM |
EDM |
996 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:02 PM |
EDM |
997 (CEOL) |
A Chuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:04 PM |
EDM |
998 (CEOL) |
Bà, Bà-Bà Mo Leanabh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:06 PM |
EDM |
999 (CEOL) |
Clann Ghriogair Air Fògradh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:08 PM |
EDM |
1000 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Dòmhnall Shlèite |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:11 PM |
EDM |
1001 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise Fo Mhulad San Àm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:13 PM |
EDM |
1002 (CEOL) |
S Truagh Nach D' Rugadh Dall Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:15 PM |
EDM |
1003 (CEOL) |
Òran An Ròin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:17 PM |
EDM |
1004 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Eala |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:23 PM |
EDM |
1005 (CEOL) |
Ochan Is Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:25 PM |
EDM |
1006 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinn Cuaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:27 PM |
EDM |
1007 (CEOL) |
Hug Oireann Òro Gur Toigh Leam Fhìn Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:30 PM |
EDM |
1008 (CEOL) |
Leis An Lurgainn O Hì |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:32 PM |
EDM |
1009 (CEOL) |
Duanag A' Chìobair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:34 PM |
EDM |
1010 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach, Sunndach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:37 PM |
EDM |
1011 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Dubh, Hè Mo Nighean Dubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:39 PM |
EDM |
1012 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:41 PM |
EDM |
1013 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mi Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:33:43 PM |
EDM |
1014 (CEOL) |
Deoch-Slàinte Nan Gillean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:07 PM |
EDM |
1015 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal Is Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:09 PM |
EDM |
1016 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Donn Na Buaile |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:10 PM |
EDM |
1017 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn, Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:12 PM |
EDM |
1018 (CEOL) |
Trì Fichead Bliadhna 'S A Trì |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:13 PM |
EDM |
1019 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi 'M Ònaran |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:14 PM |
EDM |
1020 (CEOL) |
Bothan Àirigh Am Bràigh Raineach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:15 PM |
EDM |
1021 (CEOL) |
A Sheana-Bhean Bhochd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:17 PM |
EDM |
1022 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi Òro Bha Hò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:18 PM |
EDM |
1023 (CEOL) |
Giullan Geal Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:38:19 PM |
EDM |
1024 (CEOL) |
Hothan Agus Hothan Ò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:30 PM |
EDM |
1025 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh Mhuilinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:32 PM |
EDM |
1026 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Eòghain Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:33 PM |
EDM |
1027 (CEOL) |
Aiseirigh Iain Ruaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:34 PM |
EDM |
1028 (CEOL) |
Latha Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:35 PM |
EDM |
1029 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:37 PM |
EDM |
1030 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Donn Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:43 PM |
EDM |
1031 (CEOL) |
Slàn Iomradh Do 'N Ghaisgeach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:45 PM |
EDM |
1032 (CEOL) |
Òran Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:47 PM |
EDM |
1033 (CEOL) |
Alasdair À Gleanna Garadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:45:48 PM |
EDM |
1034 (CEOL) |
Tapadh Leat A Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Fhionnlaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:00 PM |
EDM |
1035 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:02 PM |
EDM |
1036 (CEOL) |
S Goirt Leam Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:03 PM |
EDM |
1037 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:05 PM |
EDM |
1038 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:06 PM |
EDM |
1039 (CEOL) |
A Cholla Mo Rùin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:07 PM |
EDM |
1040 (CEOL) |
Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:08 PM |
EDM |
1041 (CEOL) |
Tha 'N Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Corrabheinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:10 PM |
EDM |
1042 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Mhaighdinn A Tha Gun Ghruaim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:11 PM |
EDM |
1043 (CEOL) |
Ìri Iù Horò Leannain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:12 PM |
EDM |
1044 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Òig As Ceanalta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:13 PM |
EDM |
1045 (CEOL) |
Maighdean Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:14 PM |
EDM |
1046 (CEOL) |
Siud Thu Ille Ruaidh Ghallain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:16 PM |
EDM |
1047 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol Òigear A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:17 PM |
EDM |
1048 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Dhiarmaid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:19 PM |
EDM |
1049 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Gharaidh 'S Nam Ban |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:20 PM |
EDM |
1050 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:21 PM |
EDM |
1051 (CEOL) |
Dàn Liuthair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:23 PM |
EDM |
1052 (CEOL) |
Laoidh An Amadain Mhòir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:24 PM |
EDM |
1053 (CEOL) |
Tha Sgeul Beag Agam Air Fionn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:25 PM |
EDM |
1054 (CEOL) |
Diarmad Fleadha Gun D' Rinn Fionn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:26 PM |
EDM |
1055 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Hao O Nighean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:28 PM |
EDM |
1056 (CEOL) |
An Crònan Muileach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:29 PM |
EDM |
1057 (CEOL) |
O Leannan An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:30 PM |
EDM |
1058 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:31 PM |
EDM |
1059 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chogaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:33 PM |
EDM |
1060 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair, Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:34 PM |
EDM |
1061 (CEOL) |
Is Truagh Nach Robh Mi Pòsta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:35 PM |
EDM |
1062 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:36 PM |
EDM |
1063 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Chuir Mi An Geamhradh Tharam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:37 PM |
EDM |
1064 (CEOL) |
Bainne Nan Gobhar Dhan Tàillear Fhìdhlear |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:39 PM |
EDM |
1065 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr Bheadarrach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:40 PM |
EDM |
1066 (CEOL) |
Pòsaidh Mise Ruairidh Siosal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:41 PM |
EDM |
1067 (CEOL) |
Tholmasain An Tig Thu Tuilleadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:42 PM |
EDM |
1068 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann 'S Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:43 PM |
EDM |
1069 (CEOL) |
A' Mhuc A Bha Againn Anns An Dìg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:45 PM |
EDM |
1070 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mo Dhuilichinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:46 PM |
EDM |
1071 (CEOL) |
Am Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh? |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:47 PM |
EDM |
1072 (CEOL) |
Hoireann Ò 'S Mi Fo Smuairean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:49 PM |
EDM |
1073 (CEOL) |
Is Tu Mo Chaileag Bhòidheach Laghach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:50 PM |
EDM |
1074 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:52 PM |
EDM |
1075 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac 'Ic Fhionghain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:53 PM |
EDM |
1076 (CEOL) |
S Buaidheach Na Taighean Sglèat |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:54 PM |
EDM |
1077 (CEOL) |
Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:55 PM |
EDM |
1078 (CEOL) |
Hò À Hù 'Ille Ghasta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:57 PM |
EDM |
1079 (CEOL) |
Is Cianail An Rathad 'S Mi A' Gabhail A' Chuain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:58 PM |
EDM |
1080 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:46:59 PM |
EDM |
1081 (CEOL) |
Ged Is Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:01 PM |
EDM |
1082 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol Òigear A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:02 PM |
EDM |
1083 (CEOL) |
Uamh An Òir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:03 PM |
EDM |
1084 (CEOL) |
Tha An Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Chorra-Bheinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:05 PM |
EDM |
1085 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhorair Ghlinn Urchaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:06 PM |
EDM |
1086 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mi Leis Na Lùban Laghach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:08 PM |
EDM |
1087 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhean A-Muigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:09 PM |
EDM |
1088 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Binn, Dòmhnall Binn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:10 PM |
EDM |
1089 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Fhìn Am Baile Beag Ud |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:12 PM |
EDM |
1090 (CEOL) |
Gaol Air A' Ghille Bhuidhe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:13 PM |
EDM |
1091 (CEOL) |
O Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:14 PM |
EDM |
1092 (CEOL) |
Gun Dìobradh, Gun Dìobradh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:16 PM |
EDM |
1093 (CEOL) |
Fhuair Mi Pòg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:17 PM |
EDM |
1094 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn À Còrnaig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:19 PM |
EDM |
1095 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toil 'S Gur Ro Thoil Leam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:20 PM |
EDM |
1096 (CEOL) |
Huis Huis Air An Each |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:21 PM |
EDM |
1097 (CEOL) |
Griogal Cridhe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:22 PM |
EDM |
1098 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil An Gille Dubh-Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:23 PM |
EDM |
1099 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:25 PM |
EDM |
1100 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:26 PM |
EDM |
1101 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:27 PM |
EDM |
1102 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal 'S Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:28 PM |
EDM |
1103 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:30 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:19:55 PM |
EDM |
1104 (CEOL) |
A Sheana Bhean Bhochd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:31 PM |
EDM |
1105 (CEOL) |
Thug An Geamhradh Leis An Crodh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:32 PM |
EDM |
1106 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis A Tha An Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:34 PM |
EDM |
1107 (CEOL) |
A Mhic A' Mhaoilein Cò Shaoradh Bho Thaobh Nam Ban Òga Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:35 PM |
EDM |
1108 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis Na Glainneachan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:36 PM |
EDM |
1109 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise A' Dol A Rèiteach A-Nochd Ri Nighinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:38 PM |
EDM |
1110 (CEOL) |
Thog Mi Chas Mhòr A-Mach On A' Bheingidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:39 PM |
EDM |
1111 (CEOL) |
Horo 'S Tu Mo Chuachag |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:40 PM |
EDM |
1112 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol 'S Beul Tana |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:41 PM |
EDM |
1113 (CEOL) |
Crodh-Laoigh Nam Bodach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:43 PM |
EDM |
1114 (CEOL) |
Illean Bithibh Sunndach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:44 PM |
EDM |
1115 (CEOL) |
O Hì Thogaidh Ò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:45 PM |
EDM |
1116 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:46 PM |
EDM |
1117 (CEOL) |
Dannsa A' Chait Bhàin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:48 PM |
EDM |
1118 (CEOL) |
Rann Na Gealaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:49 PM |
EDM |
1119 (CEOL) |
Gille An Fhèilidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:50 PM |
EDM |
1120 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dhòmhnall Macaonghais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:52 PM |
EDM |
1121 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Air Dòmhnall Chràisgein. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:53 PM |
EDM |
1122 (CEOL) |
Oh Jimmy Come Write For Me |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:54 PM |
EDM |
1123 (CEOL) |
Carson A Bhios Sinn Muladach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:56 PM |
EDM |
1124 (CEOL) |
Och Mar A Tha Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:57 PM |
EDM |
1125 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:47:58 PM |
EDM |
1126 (CEOL) |
Nuair A Thàinig Àm An Iasgaich Oirnn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:00 PM |
EDM |
1127 (CEOL) |
Hug O Rinn O Chan Eil A' Chùis A' Còrdadh Rium |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:01 PM |
EDM |
1128 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Breug |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:02 PM |
EDM |
1129 (CEOL) |
Casag Dhòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:04 PM |
EDM |
1130 (CEOL) |
Port Nan Deargannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:05 PM |
EDM |
1131 (CEOL) |
Ma Phòsas Mi Cha Ghabh Mi Tè Mhòr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:12 PM |
EDM |
1132 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram A Bhith Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:13 PM |
EDM |
1133 (CEOL) |
Cùl Rim Leannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 01:48:14 PM |
EDM |
1134 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Dh'iomair Mi An T-Each Odhar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:33 PM |
EDM |
1135 (CEOL) |
Màiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:35 PM |
EDM |
1136 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn Bhon Chala |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:36 PM |
EDM |
1137 (CEOL) |
Bidh Mi Fo Bhròn 'S Tu Gam Dhìth |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:38 PM |
EDM |
1138 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:39 PM |
EDM |
1139 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:40 PM |
EDM |
1140 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Àlainn A' Tighinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:42 PM |
EDM |
1141 (CEOL) |
Òran An Eich-Uisge |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:43 PM |
EDM |
1142 (CEOL) |
Air Failil O Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:45 PM |
EDM |
1143 (CEOL) |
Òran Chiorstaidh Bhruis |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:46 PM |
EDM |
1144 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Beasa Lachlainn Chiar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:48 PM |
EDM |
1145 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:55 PM |
EDM |
1146 (CEOL) |
Fhir A Thèid Thar A' Mhàim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:56 PM |
EDM |
1147 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhreacan Dubh Fon Dìle |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:25:58 PM |
EDM |
1148 (CEOL) |
Och Horo 'Ille Dhuinn Bhòidhich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:00 PM |
EDM |
1149 (CEOL) |
Ochoin Mar A Dh'fhalbh Sinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:01 PM |
EDM |
1150 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:02 PM |
EDM |
1151 (CEOL) |
S Ann Diluain A Sheòl Sibh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:03 PM |
EDM |
1152 (CEOL) |
Gur E M' Anam 'S M' Eudail |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:05 PM |
EDM |
1153 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinne Chuaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:06 PM |
EDM |
1154 (CEOL) |
Buain Na Rainich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:08 PM |
EDM |
1155 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnallach Don Tug Mi Gaol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:09 PM |
EDM |
1156 (CEOL) |
O Gur Mise A Tha Fo Ghruaim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:10 PM |
EDM |
1157 (CEOL) |
Fil Oro Mar A Dh'fhàg Sinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:11 PM |
EDM |
1158 (CEOL) |
Tighinn A-Mach À Steòrnabhagh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:13 PM |
EDM |
1159 (CEOL) |
Co-Dhiù Thogainn Fonn Mo Leannain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:14 PM |
EDM |
1160 (CEOL) |
Latha Fiadhaich Ann An Rònaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:15 PM |
EDM |
1161 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Chailin 'S Mo Shùil 'Ad Dhèidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:17 PM |
EDM |
1162 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi Tha Muladach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:18 PM |
EDM |
1163 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh, Muran À Bhàlaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:19 PM |
EDM |
1164 (CEOL) |
An Caimbeulach Dubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:20 PM |
EDM |
1165 (CEOL) |
Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:22 PM |
EDM |
1166 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach A Chuilein Mo Rùin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:23 PM |
EDM |
1167 (CEOL) |
O Chan Eil Mulad Oirnn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:25 PM |
EDM |
1168 (CEOL) |
Brògan Mhicgriogair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:26 PM |
EDM |
1169 (CEOL) |
Calum Sgàire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:28 PM |
EDM |
1170 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:30 PM |
EDM |
1171 (CEOL) |
O Cuir A-Nall Am Bodach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:32 PM |
EDM |
1172 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhgr Donnchadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:33 PM |
EDM |
1173 (CEOL) |
Òran Tarbh A' Cheathramh Mheadhanaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:34 PM |
EDM |
1174 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruinneag Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:36 PM |
EDM |
1175 (CEOL) |
Cha B' E Dìreadh A' Bhruthaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:37 PM |
EDM |
1176 (CEOL) |
Banais Iain Mhàrtainn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:39 PM |
EDM |
1177 (CEOL) |
Niccoiseam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:40 PM |
EDM |
1178 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Gur Barrail Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:41 PM |
EDM |
1179 (CEOL) |
Ailein Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:43 PM |
EDM |
1180 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Dha Sir Seumas Dòmhnallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:44 PM |
EDM |
1181 (CEOL) |
Bha Mo Leannan Ann |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:45 PM |
EDM |
1182 (CEOL) |
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:46 PM |
EDM |
1183 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:48 PM |
EDM |
1184 (CEOL) |
An Talla Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:49 PM |
EDM |
1185 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro 'Illean Nach Tiugainn Sibh Leamsa |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:50 PM |
EDM |
1186 (CEOL) |
Hug Orann O Ro Bha Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:51 PM |
EDM |
1187 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:53 PM |
EDM |
1188 (CEOL) |
Bàs Sinn-Seanair An Fhiosraiche. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:54 PM |
EDM |
1189 (CEOL) |
Eòlas An Dèididh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:55 PM |
EDM |
1190 (CEOL) |
Am Facal Cnàmhan. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:56 PM |
EDM |
1191 (CEOL) |
Òran Banais An Dotair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:58 PM |
EDM |
1192 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh O Hu O Ho |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:26:59 PM |
EDM |
1193 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:01 PM |
EDM |
1194 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Ort |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:02 PM |
EDM |
1195 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Ao Ho Nighean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:03 PM |
EDM |
1196 (CEOL) |
Horo Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:05 PM |
EDM |
1197 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nighinn Duibh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:06 PM |
EDM |
1198 (CEOL) |
Mòr Nighean A' Ghiobarlain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:08 PM |
EDM |
1199 (CEOL) |
S E Gillean Mo Rùin A Thogadh Oirnn Sunnd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:09 PM |
EDM |
1200 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:11 PM |
EDM |
1201 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:12 PM |
EDM |
1202 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro Ho Hi Hoireannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:13 PM |
EDM |
1203 (CEOL) |
Mo Robairneach Gaolach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:15 PM |
EDM |
1204 (CEOL) |
Cumha Peathar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:16 PM |
EDM |
1205 (CEOL) |
S E An Gille Donn As Bòidhche |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:18 PM |
EDM |
1206 (CEOL) |
Na Trì Eòin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:19 PM |
EDM |
1207 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Banntraich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:20 PM |
EDM |
1208 (CEOL) |
An Gille Donn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:21 PM |
EDM |
1209 (CEOL) |
S Ann Air Feasgar Diciadain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:23 PM |
EDM |
1210 (CEOL) |
O 'S Tu 'S Gura Tu A Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:24 PM |
EDM |
1211 (CEOL) |
O Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:25 PM |
EDM |
1212 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh A Bhith Beò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:26 PM |
EDM |
1213 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn An Nì 'S An Nàire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:28 PM |
EDM |
1214 (CEOL) |
Nam Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:29 PM |
EDM |
1215 (CEOL) |
Cailin Donn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:30 PM |
EDM |
1216 (CEOL) |
A Mhaighread Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:32 PM |
EDM |
1217 (CEOL) |
A Chatrìona Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:33 PM |
EDM |
1218 (CEOL) |
Càit An Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:34 PM |
EDM |
1219 (CEOL) |
Seinn O Horo Seinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:36 PM |
EDM |
1220 (CEOL) |
Iorram Le Tè Dha Leannan 'S E An Dèidh Tè Eile A Phòsadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:37 PM |
EDM |
1221 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Mharaiche |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:38 PM |
EDM |
1222 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:40 PM |
EDM |
1223 (CEOL) |
An T-Oighre Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:41 PM |
EDM |
1224 (CEOL) |
Is Mithich Dhòmhsa A-Nis Èirigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:42 PM |
EDM |
1225 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall Agus M' Annsachd Cuide Rium |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:43 PM |
EDM |
1226 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:45 PM |
EDM |
1227 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:46 PM |
EDM |
1228 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Dìleas Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:48 PM |
EDM |
1229 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Dhuinn, Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:49 PM |
EDM |
1230 (CEOL) |
Biodh An Deoch Sa Air Làimh Mo Rùin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:50 PM |
EDM |
1231 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Leannan Fhèin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:52 PM |
EDM |
1232 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Mhàlda O Hao |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:53 PM |
EDM |
1233 (CEOL) |
An Dòmhnallach Urramach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:27:55 PM |
EDM |
1234 (CEOL) |
S Ann An Toiseach A' Bhàta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:04 PM |
EDM |
1235 (CEOL) |
Èirich Agus Tiugainn O |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:05 PM |
EDM |
1236 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Ghabh I An Cuan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:06 PM |
EDM |
1237 (CEOL) |
Hithilein Na Hillein I |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:08 PM |
EDM |
1238 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Chruinneag Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:09 PM |
EDM |
1239 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire An Easa |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:10 PM |
EDM |
1240 (CEOL) |
S E Banais A' Ghobha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:12 PM |
EDM |
1241 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Lachlann Òg Macfhionghain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:14 PM |
EDM |
1242 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:15 PM |
EDM |
1243 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall An Loch Aillse A' Fuireach Leat |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:17 PM |
EDM |
1244 (CEOL) |
Guma Slàn Dha Na Gillean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:18 PM |
EDM |
1245 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Slàn Dhan Mhaighdinn A Rinn Mo Leabaidh A Chàradh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:19 PM |
EDM |
1246 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Nam Ònar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:20 PM |
EDM |
1247 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:22 PM |
EDM |
1248 (CEOL) |
Mo Laochan Air A' Ghille Dhubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:23 PM |
EDM |
1249 (CEOL) |
Gaol An T-Seòladair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:25 PM |
EDM |
1250 (CEOL) |
Gur Moch A Rinn Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:26 PM |
EDM |
1251 (CEOL) |
Cuach Mhicillanndrais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:27 PM |
EDM |
1252 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chamshron |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:29 PM |
EDM |
1253 (CEOL) |
S I Nighean Mo Ghaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:30 PM |
EDM |
1254 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain 'S Mi Air Chuairt |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:31 PM |
EDM |
1255 (CEOL) |
Cuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:33 PM |
EDM |
1256 (CEOL) |
Òran Dhan Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:34 PM |
EDM |
1257 (CEOL) |
Am Maraiche 'S A Leannan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:36 PM |
EDM |
1258 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhranndaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:37 PM |
EDM |
1259 (CEOL) |
Horò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:38 PM |
EDM |
1260 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Dìleas |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:40 PM |
EDM |
1261 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:42 PM |
EDM |
1262 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:43 PM |
EDM |
1263 (CEOL) |
Aoir Dhòmhnaill Friseil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:44 PM |
EDM |
1264 (CEOL) |
A' Chòmhstri |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:46 PM |
EDM |
1265 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Na Fògarraich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:47 PM |
EDM |
1266 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Loch Iall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:48 PM |
EDM |
1267 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostail Odhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:50 PM |
EDM |
1268 (CEOL) |
Sgiobaireachd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:51 PM |
EDM |
1269 (CEOL) |
Òran Fochaid Don Dotair Leòdach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:52 PM |
EDM |
1270 (CEOL) |
Òran An Fhamhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:53 PM |
EDM |
1271 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Chamairt |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:55 PM |
EDM |
1272 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'iain Ruadh Bhàlaig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:56 PM |
EDM |
1273 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Mun Chamairt |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:57 PM |
EDM |
1274 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Don Fhamhair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:28:58 PM |
EDM |
1275 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'eòghann Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:00 PM |
EDM |
1276 (CEOL) |
Òran Nan Cat |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:01 PM |
EDM |
1277 (CEOL) |
Tha Na Fir Mhòra |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:02 PM |
EDM |
1278 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:04 PM |
EDM |
1279 (CEOL) |
Maighdeann Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:05 PM |
EDM |
1280 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Na Speireig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:07 PM |
EDM |
1281 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:08 PM |
EDM |
1282 (CEOL) |
Mo Mhàiri Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:10 PM |
EDM |
1283 (CEOL) |
Oirinn Ò Na Hì Ù O 'S E Mo Rùn A Rinn M' Àicheadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:11 PM |
EDM |
1284 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Dighe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:12 PM |
EDM |
1285 (CEOL) |
Latha 'S Mi A' Sràideas Ann An Grianaig |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:13 PM |
EDM |
1286 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Air Na Maraichean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:15 PM |
EDM |
1287 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chuain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:16 PM |
EDM |
1288 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:17 PM |
EDM |
1289 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Bhreacan Ùr |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:19 PM |
EDM |
1290 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:20 PM |
EDM |
1291 (CEOL) |
Ochòin A Rìgh Gura Tinn An Galar An Gràdh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:21 PM |
EDM |
1292 (CEOL) |
Cumha Mhiccruimein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:22 PM |
EDM |
1293 (CEOL) |
Thèid E 'S Gun Tèid E Leam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:24 PM |
EDM |
1294 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:25 PM |
EDM |
1295 (CEOL) |
S Iomadh Buachaille Bochd Tha Na Shuidhe Ri Cnoc |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:26 PM |
EDM |
1296 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Seo 'M Ònar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:28 PM |
EDM |
1297 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Cha Trèig Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:29 PM |
EDM |
1298 (CEOL) |
Nach Gòrach Mi Gad Chaoineadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:30 PM |
EDM |
1299 (CEOL) |
S I Seo A' Bhliadhna A Chuir Às Dhomh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:32 PM |
EDM |
1300 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Dubh Tha Bòidheach Dubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:33 PM |
EDM |
1301 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich Ùir Leanainn Thu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:35 PM |
EDM |
1302 (CEOL) |
Slàn Gun Till Na Gàidheil Ghasta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:36 PM |
EDM |
1303 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:37 PM |
EDM |
1304 (CEOL) |
Seinn Hiùraibh Bhinn O Ho |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:39 PM |
EDM |
1305 (CEOL) |
Bhith Gan Cuimhneachadh 'S Gan Ionndrainn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:40 PM |
EDM |
1306 (CEOL) |
Macraibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:42 PM |
EDM |
1307 (CEOL) |
Hòro Eileanaich Ho Gù |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:43 PM |
EDM |
1308 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghràdh Dihaoine/Diluain A' Bhreabain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:45 PM |
EDM |
1309 (CEOL) |
Heitirinn À Rinn Ù Rinn Ò Horo |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:46 PM |
EDM |
1310 (CEOL) |
A Mhairead Òg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:47 PM |
EDM |
1311 (CEOL) |
Air Fàil Ill Ò Rò 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:48 PM |
EDM |
1312 (CEOL) |
Horò Dòmhnall Cuimeineach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:50 PM |
EDM |
1313 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:51 PM |
EDM |
1314 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:52 PM |
EDM |
1315 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich An Fhuilt Chraobhaich Chais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:54 PM |
EDM |
1316 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn Am Pàiste Lurach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:55 PM |
EDM |
1317 (CEOL) |
Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:56 PM |
EDM |
1318 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Ghaoth An Iar Cho Caithreamach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:58 PM |
EDM |
1319 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Phrionnsa |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:29:59 PM |
EDM |
1320 (CEOL) |
An Tè Sin Air An Robh Mi 'N Geall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:01 PM |
EDM |
1321 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:02 PM |
EDM |
1322 (CEOL) |
Cherede Che O Dro O |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:03 PM |
EDM |
1323 (CEOL) |
Gur Tric A Bhios Mo Chridhe Trom |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:05 PM |
EDM |
1324 (CEOL) |
Hò Ro Laddie Beag |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:06 PM |
EDM |
1325 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò Faighibh Dhòmhsa Leannan Tràth |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:08 PM |
EDM |
1326 (CEOL) |
Hè Manaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa Hè Manaidh Òigear Fìnealta |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:09 PM |
EDM |
1327 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Chuthag 'S Gug-Gùg Aice |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:10 PM |
EDM |
1328 (CEOL) |
An T-Each Odhar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:12 PM |
EDM |
1329 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh Gu Fìrinneach Sgur Dhen Dràm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:14 PM |
EDM |
1330 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:15 PM |
EDM |
1331 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:17 PM |
EDM |
1332 (CEOL) |
An Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:19 PM |
EDM |
1333 (CEOL) |
Hoirean O Ho Hi Ri Dhiu O |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:20 PM |
EDM |
1334 (CEOL) |
Siud An Deoch Mhilis |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:32 PM |
EDM |
1335 (CEOL) |
Tha Cùl Buidhe Dualach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:33 PM |
EDM |
1336 (CEOL) |
Air Fail Il Oro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:35 PM |
EDM |
1337 (CEOL) |
O Hi Ri Ho Rath Ill O |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:37 PM |
EDM |
1338 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Sealgair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:38 PM |
EDM |
1339 (CEOL) |
Casag An Èisg |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:40 PM |
EDM |
1340 (CEOL) |
S E Fàth Mo Mhulaid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:42 PM |
EDM |
1341 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic Ò Hò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:43 PM |
EDM |
1342 (CEOL) |
Èistibh Beag Mas Àill Leibh Laoidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:45 PM |
EDM |
1343 (CEOL) |
Chunnacas Na Trì Na Trì |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:46 PM |
EDM |
1344 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Truagh Hao Ri Ibh Bho 'S Cianail Tha Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:48 PM |
EDM |
1345 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:49 PM |
EDM |
1346 (CEOL) |
Hothan Othan Agus Ò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:51 PM |
EDM |
1347 (CEOL) |
Mo Chràdh-Gheal Bochd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:52 PM |
EDM |
1348 (CEOL) |
Brian Agus Iain Lom |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:53 PM |
EDM |
1349 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thogadh A' Chiad Mhuileann-Uisge Ann An Uibhist. |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:55 PM |
EDM |
1350 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toigh 'S Gur Ro-Thoigh Leam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:56 PM |
EDM |
1351 (CEOL) |
When All Beside A Vigil Keep |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:58 PM |
EDM |
1352 (CEOL) |
Eilean Na H-Òige |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:30:59 PM |
EDM |
1353 (CEOL) |
Am Bàrd An Canada |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:01 PM |
EDM |
1354 (CEOL) |
Blàr Na H-Òlaind |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:02 PM |
EDM |
1355 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Samhraidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:03 PM |
EDM |
1356 (CEOL) |
An Suaithneas Bàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:05 PM |
EDM |
1357 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar-Dhubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:06 PM |
EDM |
1358 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:08 PM |
EDM |
1359 (CEOL) |
A' Chaora Cheann-Fhionn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:09 PM |
EDM |
1360 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire A' Cheathaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:11 PM |
EDM |
1361 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach An Dèidh Bliadhna Theàrlaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:12 PM |
EDM |
1362 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chloinn Dòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:14 PM |
EDM |
1363 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:16 PM |
EDM |
1364 (CEOL) |
Am Breacan Uallach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:17 PM |
EDM |
1365 (CEOL) |
Òran Air Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:18 PM |
EDM |
1366 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'alasdair Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:20 PM |
EDM |
1367 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:21 PM |
EDM |
1368 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Mhic 'Ic Ailein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:23 PM |
EDM |
1369 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhaoine Uaisle Àraid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:24 PM |
EDM |
1370 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:25 PM |
EDM |
1371 (CEOL) |
Iorram Do Bhàta Mhicdhòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:27 PM |
EDM |
1372 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhòmhnall Macdhòmhnaill Mac Thriath Shlèite |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:28 PM |
EDM |
1373 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair Agus Cor Nan Gàidheal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:30 PM |
EDM |
1374 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Tormod Macleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:31 PM |
EDM |
1375 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr Mhicleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:33 PM |
EDM |
1376 (CEOL) |
An Talla Am Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:34 PM |
EDM |
1377 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:36 PM |
EDM |
1378 (CEOL) |
Ri Fuaim An Taibh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:38 PM |
EDM |
1379 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:40 PM |
EDM |
1380 (CEOL) |
Rainn Do Dh'alasdair Mac Cholla |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:41 PM |
EDM |
1381 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:42 PM |
EDM |
1382 (CEOL) |
Dìomhanas Nan Dìomhanas |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:44 PM |
EDM |
1383 (CEOL) |
Cumha Aonghais Mhic Raghnaill Òig Na Ceapaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:46 PM |
EDM |
1384 (CEOL) |
Macgriogair À Ruadhshruth |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:47 PM |
EDM |
1385 (CEOL) |
Cumha Ghriogair Mhicghriogair Ghlinn Sreith |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:48 PM |
EDM |
1386 (CEOL) |
An Duanag Ullamh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:50 PM |
EDM |
1387 (CEOL) |
Ùisdein Mhic Ghilleasba' Chlèirich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:51 PM |
EDM |
1388 (CEOL) |
Dèan Laighe Sùmhail Bòidheach Leam |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:53 PM |
EDM |
1389 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Mo Cheum Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:55 PM |
EDM |
1390 (CEOL) |
Fhir Ud Thall Gu Dè Th' Orr Aire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:56 PM |
EDM |
1391 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciardhubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:57 PM |
EDM |
1392 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mhàiri Dhubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:31:59 PM |
EDM |
1393 (CEOL) |
Tha Fadachd Cian Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:00 PM |
EDM |
1394 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam Dha Na Hearadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:02 PM |
EDM |
1395 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhroch Bhàillidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:03 PM |
EDM |
1396 (CEOL) |
Hilean A Hilean I |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:05 PM |
EDM |
1397 (CEOL) |
Hiuraibh O Hoireann |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:06 PM |
EDM |
1398 (CEOL) |
Cha Till Maccruimein |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:07 PM |
EDM |
1399 (CEOL) |
Faidhir An T-Seasgainn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:09 PM |
EDM |
1400 (CEOL) |
Air Madainn Mhoich 'S Na Speuran Ciùin |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:11 PM |
EDM |
1401 (CEOL) |
Mo Chiad Iomagain Gach Nì A Chluinn Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:12 PM |
EDM |
1402 (CEOL) |
Latha Dhomh Air Machair Alba |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:13 PM |
EDM |
1403 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:15 PM |
EDM |
1404 (CEOL) |
Cumha Iain Ghairbh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:16 PM |
EDM |
1405 (CEOL) |
S Mise A Chunnaic An-Diugh An T-Iongnadh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:18 PM |
EDM |
1406 (CEOL) |
A Phiuthrag 'S A Phiuthar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:19 PM |
EDM |
1407 (CEOL) |
S Fhada An Sealladh Bhuam A Chì Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:20 PM |
EDM |
1408 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhàg Iad Mi Sa Cheap Nam Ònrachd |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:22 PM |
EDM |
1409 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruit Chiùil Thu Hù Hill Oro |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:23 PM |
EDM |
1410 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N-Dè |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:25 PM |
EDM |
1411 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi Fo Chùram Hì Dhiù O Èile |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:26 PM |
EDM |
1412 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:28 PM |
EDM |
1413 (CEOL) |
Hò Gun Tugamaid Hùgan Fhathast Air |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:29 PM |
EDM |
1414 (CEOL) |
Bha Mise A-Raoir Air An Àirigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:31 PM |
EDM |
1415 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi Mo Làmh Don Eileanach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:32 PM |
EDM |
1416 (CEOL) |
Tha I A' Tarraing Anmoch |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:34 PM |
EDM |
1417 (CEOL) |
Cadalan Cuide Rium Fhìn Mo Phàiste |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:36 PM |
EDM |
1418 (CEOL) |
Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhìn Bidh Tu Tighinn Fa-Near Dhomh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:37 PM |
EDM |
1419 (CEOL) |
Gur Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air An Tulaich Nam Ònar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:39 PM |
EDM |
1420 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiutha |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:41 PM |
EDM |
1421 (CEOL) |
Hì Hio Dre Hi Ha Dare |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:42 PM |
EDM |
1422 (CEOL) |
Gheibh Sinn Ribinnean Mòra Mòra |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:44 PM |
EDM |
1423 (CEOL) |
A Chaorain, A Chaorain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:46 PM |
EDM |
1424 (CEOL) |
Tha Bean Agam/Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:47 PM |
EDM |
1425 (CEOL) |
Biodag Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Alasdair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:49 PM |
EDM |
1426 (CEOL) |
Nighean Ruadh-Bhàn Aig Dòmhnall Ruadh Pìobaire |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:50 PM |
EDM |
1427 (CEOL) |
Horò Tha Mi A' Smaointinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:52 PM |
EDM |
1428 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann A Tha Mo Ghaol-Sa Thall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:53 PM |
EDM |
1429 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:54 PM |
EDM |
1430 (CEOL) |
A Bhean Leasaich An Stòp Dhuinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:56 PM |
EDM |
1431 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:57 PM |
EDM |
1432 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:32:59 PM |
EDM |
1433 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic, Ò Hò |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:00 PM |
EDM |
1434 (CEOL) |
S Mi Nam Shuidhe Seo Nam Ònar |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:35 PM |
EDM |
1435 (CEOL) |
Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:36 PM |
EDM |
1436 (CEOL) |
Là Chùil Lodair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:38 PM |
EDM |
1437 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:40 PM |
EDM |
1438 (CEOL) |
An Suaicheantas Bàn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:41 PM |
EDM |
1439 (CEOL) |
A' Choille Ghruamach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:42 PM |
EDM |
1440 (CEOL) |
Ged 'S Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:44 PM |
EDM |
1441 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Didòmhnaich Mar A Dh'òrdaich A Facal |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:45 PM |
EDM |
1442 (CEOL) |
Pòg A Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:46 PM |
EDM |
1443 (CEOL) |
S Bòidheach Na Taighean Sgliat |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:48 PM |
EDM |
1444 (CEOL) |
Tha Thìd Agam Fhìn A Bhith Falbh Dhachaigh Dìreach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:49 PM |
EDM |
1445 (CEOL) |
Gillean Uibhist |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:50 PM |
EDM |
1446 (CEOL) |
Tha Gillean Òga Tapaidh Ghleann Dail Ag Èirigh Suas |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:52 PM |
EDM |
1447 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:53 PM |
EDM |
1448 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:54 PM |
EDM |
1449 (CEOL) |
Òran An Sweep |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:55 PM |
EDM |
1450 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise A Bha Sa Chàs |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:57 PM |
EDM |
1451 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Mi 'S Mi Air M' Aineol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:33:58 PM |
EDM |
1452 (CEOL) |
Gaol Ise, Gràdh I |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:00 PM |
EDM |
1453 (CEOL) |
Òran Bheàrnaraigh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:01 PM |
EDM |
1454 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunna Mi An-Diugh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:03 PM |
EDM |
1455 (CEOL) |
S Olc An Obair Bhith Coiseachd Shràidean |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:04 PM |
EDM |
1456 (CEOL) |
Mo Chùbhrachan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:06 PM |
EDM |
1457 (CEOL) |
Horò Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:08 PM |
EDM |
1458 (CEOL) |
Òran An Tractair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:09 PM |
EDM |
1459 (CEOL) |
Òran An Robair |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:10 PM |
EDM |
1460 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh Dhan Tug Mi 'N Gaol |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:12 PM |
EDM |
1461 (CEOL) |
Ghilleasbaig Òig Haisgeir |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:34:13 PM |
EDM |
1462 (CEOL) |
The Uist Tramping Song |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:39:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:39:10 PM |
EDM |
1463 (CEOL) |
Òran Fear Ghrìminis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:32 PM |
EDM |
1464 (CEOL) |
Òran Heillsgeir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:34 PM |
EDM |
1465 (CEOL) |
G Ionndrainn Phaibeil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:35 PM |
EDM |
1466 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:36 PM |
EDM |
1467 (CEOL) |
A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:37 PM |
EDM |
1468 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:39 PM |
EDM |
1469 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:47 PM |
EDM |
1470 (CEOL) |
S Mise Thug An Ceannach Air Bainne Nighean Dòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:48 PM |
EDM |
1471 (CEOL) |
Òran Seilge |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:54 PM |
EDM |
1472 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Bainnse |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:40:56 PM |
EDM |
1473 (CEOL) |
Diomoladh Pìoba Dhòmhnaill Bhàin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:56 PM |
EDM |
1474 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhonn-A-Sia |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:57 PM |
EDM |
1475 (CEOL) |
Aoir Nan Tàillearan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:58 PM |
EDM |
1476 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An Dòmhnallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:42:59 PM |
EDM |
1477 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:01 PM |
EDM |
1478 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:02 PM |
EDM |
1479 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Iain Ruadh Bhaleguidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:03 PM |
EDM |
1480 (CEOL) |
Oidhche Banais An Fhìdhleir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:04 PM |
EDM |
1481 (CEOL) |
Cumha Fir Bhàlaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:06 PM |
EDM |
1482 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn, Fhir Chùil Duinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:07 PM |
EDM |
1483 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Nithean Os-Nàdarrach. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:40 PM |
EDM |
1484 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Dòmhnallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:41 PM |
EDM |
1485 (CEOL) |
Tha Buaidh Air An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:42 PM |
EDM |
1486 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:44 PM |
EDM |
1487 (CEOL) |
Hì-Ri-Ri Tha E A' Tighinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:45 PM |
EDM |
1488 (CEOL) |
Crìonadh Na Gàidhlig Ann An Diofar Cheàrnaidhean. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:46 PM |
EDM |
1489 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil Mulad Air M' Inntinn On Latha A Thàinig Mi 'N Tìr Seo |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:48 PM |
EDM |
1490 (CEOL) |
Hòro Laddie Beag |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:50 PM |
EDM |
1491 (CEOL) |
O A Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh? |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:51 PM |
EDM |
1492 (CEOL) |
Mura Biodh An Crodh Cha Ghabhainn Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:52 PM |
EDM |
1493 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Ghille Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:56 PM |
EDM |
1494 (CEOL) |
Chuir Mo Leannan Cùl Rium Fhèin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:58 PM |
EDM |
1495 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil Till Rid Mhacan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:43:59 PM |
EDM |
1496 (CEOL) |
Hè Mànaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:00 PM |
EDM |
1497 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh Am Beinn A' Cheò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:07 PM |
EDM |
1498 (CEOL) |
A Chailin Duinn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:08 PM |
EDM |
1499 (CEOL) |
Tha Cumha 'N Dèidh Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:10 PM |
EDM |
1500 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi 'G A Stiùireadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:11 PM |
EDM |
1501 (CEOL) |
Crodh An Tàilleir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:12 PM |
EDM |
1502 (CEOL) |
Chuir Iad Mise A Dh'eilean Leam Fhìn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:14 PM |
EDM |
1503 (CEOL) |
Air Fàill Ill Ò Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:48 PM |
EDM |
1504 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:49 PM |
EDM |
1505 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostal Odhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:51 PM |
EDM |
1506 (CEOL) |
Allt An T-Siùcair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:52 PM |
EDM |
1507 (CEOL) |
Fàilte Na Mòr-Thir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:54 PM |
EDM |
1508 (CEOL) |
O Hì Rì Rì Tha E Tighinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:55 PM |
EDM |
1509 (CEOL) |
Moch 'S A Mhadainn 'S Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:56 PM |
EDM |
1510 (CEOL) |
Deoch Slàinte Theàrlach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:57 PM |
EDM |
1511 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:44:59 PM |
EDM |
1512 (CEOL) |
Murt Na Ceapaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:00 PM |
EDM |
1513 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Fhraoich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:08 PM |
EDM |
1514 (CEOL) |
Dealachadh A' Phrionnsa 'S Nan Gàidheal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:10 PM |
EDM |
1515 (CEOL) |
Agus Hò Mhòrag |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:11 PM |
EDM |
1516 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chloinn Raghnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:13 PM |
EDM |
1517 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhad' An Cadal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:14 PM |
EDM |
1518 (CEOL) |
Bidh Fonn Air Cailleach Na Stròmannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:16 PM |
EDM |
1519 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:18 PM |
EDM |
1520 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:19 PM |
EDM |
1521 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:20 PM |
EDM |
1522 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:22 PM |
EDM |
1523 (CEOL) |
Chunna Mise Mo Leannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:56 PM |
EDM |
1524 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomhsa Nis Èirigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:57 PM |
EDM |
1525 (CEOL) |
Cumha Nam Bràithrean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:58 PM |
EDM |
1526 (CEOL) |
Am Buachaille Bàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:45:59 PM |
EDM |
1527 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn O Chionn Seachdain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:01 PM |
EDM |
1528 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann Tha Mo Rùn-Sa Thall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:02 PM |
EDM |
1529 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:03 PM |
EDM |
1530 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nigh'nn Duibh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:05 PM |
EDM |
1531 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Shuidh' Aig An Uaighe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:06 PM |
EDM |
1532 (CEOL) |
Coire Cheathaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:46:08 PM |
EDM |
1533 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:12 PM |
EDM |
1534 (CEOL) |
Faigh A-Nuas Dhuinn Am Botal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:13 PM |
EDM |
1535 (CEOL) |
An Uair A Thig An T-Eug Ort |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:15 PM |
EDM |
1536 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:16 PM |
EDM |
1537 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach 'S Biodag Air |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:17 PM |
EDM |
1538 (CEOL) |
O Siod An Deoch Mhilis Nach Tilleamaid Uainn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:18 PM |
EDM |
1539 (CEOL) |
Ged A Thèid Mi Do M' Leabaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:20 PM |
EDM |
1540 (CEOL) |
Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:22 PM |
EDM |
1541 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn Fon Cuid Armachd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:23 PM |
EDM |
1542 (CEOL) |
È O Nighean Ao O Nighean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:25 PM |
EDM |
1543 (CEOL) |
Ceann Tràigh Ghruinneart |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:54 PM |
EDM |
1544 (CEOL) |
Cha Bhi Mi Buan 'S Tu Bhith Bhuam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:55 PM |
EDM |
1545 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn As Caoile Mala |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:57 PM |
EDM |
1546 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:58 PM |
EDM |
1547 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Làir Dhubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:47:59 PM |
EDM |
1548 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:01 PM |
EDM |
1549 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Radan Binneach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:02 PM |
EDM |
1550 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn 'S Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:03 PM |
EDM |
1551 (CEOL) |
Gobha Chille Bhagastair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:05 PM |
EDM |
1552 (CEOL) |
Soraidh O Slàn Horò Guma Fallain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:06 PM |
EDM |
1553 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:48:59 PM |
EDM |
1554 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche A-Raoir San Àirigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:00 PM |
EDM |
1555 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Bhuidhe Bhàn Nam Falbhadh Tu Leam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:02 PM |
EDM |
1556 (CEOL) |
S Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:03 PM |
EDM |
1557 (CEOL) |
A' Bhean Eudach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:05 PM |
EDM |
1558 (CEOL) |
Cadal Cha Dèan Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:06 PM |
EDM |
1559 (CEOL) |
Cadal Chan Fhaigh Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:08 PM |
EDM |
1560 (CEOL) |
Hè Mandu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:09 PM |
EDM |
1561 (CEOL) |
Na Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:11 PM |
EDM |
1562 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:12 PM |
EDM |
1563 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:53 PM |
EDM |
1564 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An T-Oighr' Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:54 PM |
EDM |
1565 (CEOL) |
S I Mo Leannan An Tè Ùr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:56 PM |
EDM |
1566 (CEOL) |
Information About Ballads |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:57 PM |
EDM |
1567 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'iain Garbh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:49:58 PM |
EDM |
1568 (CEOL) |
Moladh Air Pìob Mhòr Mhiccruimein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:00 PM |
EDM |
1569 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban-Mhuileach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:01 PM |
EDM |
1570 (CEOL) |
Och A Mhoire Mo Dhunaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:02 PM |
EDM |
1571 (CEOL) |
O Shaorainn, Shaorainn, Shaorainn I |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:04 PM |
EDM |
1572 (CEOL) |
Gun Òlainn Slàinte Theàrlaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:50:05 PM |
EDM |
1573 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol Is Beul Tana |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:29 PM |
EDM |
1574 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:30 PM |
EDM |
1575 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Aoise |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:32 PM |
EDM |
1576 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Òige |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:33 PM |
EDM |
1577 (CEOL) |
Caraid Agus Nàmhaid An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:35 PM |
EDM |
1578 (CEOL) |
An Aghaidh Fàilte Na Mòr-Thìr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:36 PM |
EDM |
1579 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Banntraichean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:37 PM |
EDM |
1580 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'alasdair Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:38 PM |
EDM |
1581 (CEOL) |
Gearan Air A' Mhnaoi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:40 PM |
EDM |
1582 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:41 PM |
EDM |
1583 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Iain Mhùideartaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:42 PM |
EDM |
1584 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:43 PM |
EDM |
1585 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Ghrìminis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:45 PM |
EDM |
1586 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Chaiptean Ailean Chinnseaborg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:46 PM |
EDM |
1587 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:47 PM |
EDM |
1588 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Teasaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:49 PM |
EDM |
1589 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:50 PM |
EDM |
1590 (CEOL) |
Banais Mhicasgaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:52 PM |
EDM |
1591 (CEOL) |
Bliadhna Leumadh Dhar Milleadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:53 PM |
EDM |
1592 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh Ciar Mac Aonghais Fhionnlaigh/A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:54 PM |
EDM |
1593 (CEOL) |
Òran Mhic Raibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:55 PM |
EDM |
1594 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis Tha 'N Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall? |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:57 PM |
EDM |
1595 (CEOL) |
Dàn Dheirg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:58 PM |
EDM |
1596 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhànuis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:51:59 PM |
EDM |
1597 (CEOL) |
Ì Ri Iù Oro Leannain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:01 PM |
EDM |
1598 (CEOL) |
Fhuaras Naidheachd An-Dè |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:02 PM |
EDM |
1599 (CEOL) |
Bi Falbh On Uinneig Fhir Ghaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:03 PM |
EDM |
1600 (CEOL) |
O Thug Iad Bhuam Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:05 PM |
EDM |
1601 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol Is Beul Tana |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:06 PM |
EDM |
1602 (CEOL) |
A Chruinneag Dhonn Is Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:07 PM |
EDM |
1603 (CEOL) |
Chaidil Iad Uile Ann Am Muile A' Chruidh-Laoigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:09 PM |
EDM |
1604 (CEOL) |
Huis, Huis Air An Each |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:10 PM |
EDM |
1605 (CEOL) |
Pòg O Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:11 PM |
EDM |
1606 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:12 PM |
EDM |
1607 (CEOL) |
Danns' A' Bhriogain A Chait |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:14 PM |
EDM |
1608 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:15 PM |
EDM |
1609 (CEOL) |
A Chuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:16 PM |
EDM |
1610 (CEOL) |
Bà, Bà-Bà Mo Leanabh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:17 PM |
EDM |
1611 (CEOL) |
Clann Ghriogair Air Fògradh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:18 PM |
EDM |
1612 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Dòmhnall Shlèite |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:20 PM |
EDM |
1613 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise Fo Mhulad San Àm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:21 PM |
EDM |
1614 (CEOL) |
S Truagh Nach D' Rugadh Dall Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:22 PM |
EDM |
1615 (CEOL) |
Òran An Ròin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:24 PM |
EDM |
1616 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Eala |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:25 PM |
EDM |
1617 (CEOL) |
Ochan Is Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:26 PM |
EDM |
1618 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinn Cuaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:28 PM |
EDM |
1619 (CEOL) |
Hug Oireann Òro Gur Toigh Leam Fhìn Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:29 PM |
EDM |
1620 (CEOL) |
Leis An Lurgainn O Hì |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:30 PM |
EDM |
1621 (CEOL) |
Duanag A' Chìobair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:31 PM |
EDM |
1622 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach, Sunndach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:33 PM |
EDM |
1623 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Dubh, Hè Mo Nighean Dubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:34 PM |
EDM |
1624 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:36 PM |
EDM |
1625 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mi Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:37 PM |
EDM |
1626 (CEOL) |
Deoch-Slàinte Nan Gillean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:38 PM |
EDM |
1627 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal Is Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:39 PM |
EDM |
1628 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Donn Na Buaile |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:41 PM |
EDM |
1629 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn, Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:42 PM |
EDM |
1630 (CEOL) |
Trì Fichead Bliadhna 'S A Trì |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:43 PM |
EDM |
1631 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi 'M Ònaran |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:44 PM |
EDM |
1632 (CEOL) |
Bothan Àirigh Am Bràigh Raineach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:46 PM |
EDM |
1633 (CEOL) |
A Sheana-Bhean Bhochd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:47 PM |
EDM |
1634 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi Òro Bha Hò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:49 PM |
EDM |
1635 (CEOL) |
Giullan Geal Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:50 PM |
EDM |
1636 (CEOL) |
Hothan Agus Hothan Ò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:51 PM |
EDM |
1637 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh Mhuilinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:52 PM |
EDM |
1638 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Eòghain Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:54 PM |
EDM |
1639 (CEOL) |
Aiseirigh Iain Ruaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:55 PM |
EDM |
1640 (CEOL) |
Latha Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:56 PM |
EDM |
1641 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:57 PM |
EDM |
1642 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Donn Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:52:59 PM |
EDM |
1643 (CEOL) |
Slàn Iomradh Do 'N Ghaisgeach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:00 PM |
EDM |
1644 (CEOL) |
Òran Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:01 PM |
EDM |
1645 (CEOL) |
Alasdair À Gleanna Garadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:02 PM |
EDM |
1646 (CEOL) |
Tapadh Leat A Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Fhionnlaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:04 PM |
EDM |
1647 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:05 PM |
EDM |
1648 (CEOL) |
S Goirt Leam Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:06 PM |
EDM |
1649 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:07 PM |
EDM |
1650 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:09 PM |
EDM |
1651 (CEOL) |
A Cholla Mo Rùin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:10 PM |
EDM |
1652 (CEOL) |
Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:11 PM |
EDM |
1653 (CEOL) |
Tha 'N Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Corrabheinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:12 PM |
EDM |
1654 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Mhaighdinn A Tha Gun Ghruaim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:14 PM |
EDM |
1655 (CEOL) |
Ìri Iù Horò Leannain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:15 PM |
EDM |
1656 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Òig As Ceanalta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:16 PM |
EDM |
1657 (CEOL) |
Maighdean Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:18 PM |
EDM |
1658 (CEOL) |
Siud Thu Ille Ruaidh Ghallain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:19 PM |
EDM |
1659 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol Òigear A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:20 PM |
EDM |
1660 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Dhiarmaid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:21 PM |
EDM |
1661 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Gharaidh 'S Nam Ban |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:23 PM |
EDM |
1662 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:24 PM |
EDM |
1663 (CEOL) |
Dàn Liuthair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:25 PM |
EDM |
1664 (CEOL) |
Laoidh An Amadain Mhòir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:27 PM |
EDM |
1665 (CEOL) |
Tha Sgeul Beag Agam Air Fionn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:28 PM |
EDM |
1666 (CEOL) |
Diarmad Fleadha Gun D' Rinn Fionn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:29 PM |
EDM |
1667 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Hao O Nighean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:30 PM |
EDM |
1668 (CEOL) |
An Crònan Muileach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:32 PM |
EDM |
1669 (CEOL) |
Clann Ghriogair Air Fògradh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:33 PM |
EDM |
1670 (CEOL) |
Òran Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:34 PM |
EDM |
1671 (CEOL) |
O Leannan An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:36 PM |
EDM |
1672 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:53:37 PM |
EDM |
1673 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chogaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:13 PM |
EDM |
1674 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair, Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:15 PM |
EDM |
1675 (CEOL) |
Is Truagh Nach Robh Mi Pòsta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:16 PM |
EDM |
1676 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:17 PM |
EDM |
1677 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Chuir Mi An Geamhradh Tharam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:19 PM |
EDM |
1678 (CEOL) |
Bainne Nan Gobhar Dhan Tàillear Fhìdhlear |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:20 PM |
EDM |
1679 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr Bheadarrach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:22 PM |
EDM |
1680 (CEOL) |
Pòsaidh Mise Ruairidh Siosal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:23 PM |
EDM |
1681 (CEOL) |
Tholmasain An Tig Thu Tuilleadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:24 PM |
EDM |
1682 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann 'S Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:26 PM |
EDM |
1683 (CEOL) |
A' Mhuc A Bha Againn Anns An Dìg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:27 PM |
EDM |
1684 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mo Dhuilichinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:28 PM |
EDM |
1685 (CEOL) |
Am Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh? |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:29 PM |
EDM |
1686 (CEOL) |
Hoireann Ò 'S Mi Fo Smuairean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:31 PM |
EDM |
1687 (CEOL) |
Is Tu Mo Chaileag Bhòidheach Laghach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:32 PM |
EDM |
1688 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:33 PM |
EDM |
1689 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac 'Ic Fhionghain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:34 PM |
EDM |
1690 (CEOL) |
S Buaidheach Na Taighean Sglèat |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:36 PM |
EDM |
1691 (CEOL) |
Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:37 PM |
EDM |
1692 (CEOL) |
Hò À Hù 'Ille Ghasta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:38 PM |
EDM |
1693 (CEOL) |
Is Cianail An Rathad 'S Mi A' Gabhail A' Chuain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:39 PM |
EDM |
1694 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:41 PM |
EDM |
1695 (CEOL) |
Ged Is Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:42 PM |
EDM |
1696 (CEOL) |
Uamh An Òir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:43 PM |
EDM |
1697 (CEOL) |
Tha An Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Chorra-Bheinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:45 PM |
EDM |
1698 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhorair Ghlinn Urchaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:46 PM |
EDM |
1699 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mi Leis Na Lùban Laghach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:48 PM |
EDM |
1700 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhean A-Muigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:49 PM |
EDM |
1701 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Binn, Dòmhnall Binn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:50 PM |
EDM |
1702 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Fhìn Am Baile Beag Ud |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:52 PM |
EDM |
1703 (CEOL) |
Gaol Air A' Ghille Bhuidhe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:53 PM |
EDM |
1704 (CEOL) |
O Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:54 PM |
EDM |
1705 (CEOL) |
Gun Dìobradh, Gun Dìobradh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:55 PM |
EDM |
1706 (CEOL) |
Fhuair Mi Pòg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:56 PM |
EDM |
1707 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn À Còrnaig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:58 PM |
EDM |
1708 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toil 'S Gur Ro Thoil Leam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:54:59 PM |
EDM |
1709 (CEOL) |
Huis Huis Air An Each |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:01 PM |
EDM |
1710 (CEOL) |
Griogal Cridhe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:02 PM |
EDM |
1711 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil An Gille Dubh-Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:04 PM |
EDM |
1712 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:05 PM |
EDM |
1713 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:07 PM |
EDM |
1714 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:08 PM |
EDM |
1715 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal 'S Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:09 PM |
EDM |
1716 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:10 PM |
EDM |
1717 (CEOL) |
A Sheana Bhean Bhochd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:12 PM |
EDM |
1718 (CEOL) |
Thug An Geamhradh Leis An Crodh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:13 PM |
EDM |
1719 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis A Tha An Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:15 PM |
EDM |
1720 (CEOL) |
A Mhic A' Mhaoilein Cò Shaoradh Bho Thaobh Nam Ban Òga Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:17 PM |
EDM |
1721 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis Na Glainneachan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:18 PM |
EDM |
1722 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise A' Dol A Rèiteach A-Nochd Ri Nighinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:19 PM |
EDM |
1723 (CEOL) |
Thog Mi Chas Mhòr A-Mach On A' Bheingidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:21 PM |
EDM |
1724 (CEOL) |
Horo 'S Tu Mo Chuachag |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:22 PM |
EDM |
1725 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol 'S Beul Tana |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:23 PM |
EDM |
1726 (CEOL) |
Crodh-Laoigh Nam Bodach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:25 PM |
EDM |
1727 (CEOL) |
Illean Bithibh Sunndach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:26 PM |
EDM |
1728 (CEOL) |
O Hì Thogaidh Ò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:27 PM |
EDM |
1729 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:29 PM |
EDM |
1730 (CEOL) |
Dannsa A' Chait Bhàin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:30 PM |
EDM |
1731 (CEOL) |
Rann Na Gealaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:31 PM |
EDM |
1732 (CEOL) |
Gille An Fhèilidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:32 PM |
EDM |
1733 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dhòmhnall Macaonghais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:34 PM |
EDM |
1734 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Air Dòmhnall Chràisgein. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:35 PM |
EDM |
1735 (CEOL) |
Oh Jimmy Come Write For Me |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:36 PM |
EDM |
1736 (CEOL) |
Carson A Bhios Sinn Muladach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:38 PM |
EDM |
1737 (CEOL) |
Och Mar A Tha Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:39 PM |
EDM |
1738 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:40 PM |
EDM |
1739 (CEOL) |
Nuair A Thàinig Àm An Iasgaich Oirnn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:42 PM |
EDM |
1740 (CEOL) |
Hug O Rinn O Chan Eil A' Chùis A' Còrdadh Rium |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:43 PM |
EDM |
1741 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Breug |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:44 PM |
EDM |
1742 (CEOL) |
Casag Dhòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:46 PM |
EDM |
1743 (CEOL) |
Port Nan Deargannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:48 PM |
EDM |
1744 (CEOL) |
Ma Phòsas Mi Cha Ghabh Mi Tè Mhòr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:49 PM |
EDM |
1745 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram A Bhith Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:51 PM |
EDM |
1746 (CEOL) |
Cùl Rim Leannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:52 PM |
EDM |
1747 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Dh'iomair Mi An T-Each Odhar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:54 PM |
EDM |
1748 (CEOL) |
Màiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:55 PM |
EDM |
1749 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn Bhon Chala |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:56 PM |
EDM |
1750 (CEOL) |
Bidh Mi Fo Bhròn 'S Tu Gam Dhìth |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:57 PM |
EDM |
1751 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:55:59 PM |
EDM |
1752 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:00 PM |
EDM |
1753 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Àlainn A' Tighinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:02 PM |
EDM |
1754 (CEOL) |
Òran An Eich-Uisge |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:03 PM |
EDM |
1755 (CEOL) |
Air Failil O Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:04 PM |
EDM |
1756 (CEOL) |
Òran Chiorstaidh Bhruis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:06 PM |
EDM |
1757 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Beasa Lachlainn Chiar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:07 PM |
EDM |
1758 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:09 PM |
EDM |
1759 (CEOL) |
Fhir A Thèid Thar A' Mhàim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:10 PM |
EDM |
1760 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:11 PM |
EDM |
1761 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhreacan Dubh Fon Dìle |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:13 PM |
EDM |
1762 (CEOL) |
Och Horo 'Ille Dhuinn Bhòidhich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:14 PM |
EDM |
1763 (CEOL) |
Ochoin Mar A Dh'fhalbh Sinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:15 PM |
EDM |
1764 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:17 PM |
EDM |
1765 (CEOL) |
S Ann Diluain A Sheòl Sibh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:19 PM |
EDM |
1766 (CEOL) |
Gur E M' Anam 'S M' Eudail |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:20 PM |
EDM |
1767 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinne Chuaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:21 PM |
EDM |
1768 (CEOL) |
Buain Na Rainich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:23 PM |
EDM |
1769 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnallach Don Tug Mi Gaol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:24 PM |
EDM |
1770 (CEOL) |
O Gur Mise A Tha Fo Ghruaim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:26 PM |
EDM |
1771 (CEOL) |
Fil Oro Mar A Dh'fhàg Sinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:27 PM |
EDM |
1772 (CEOL) |
Tighinn A-Mach À Steòrnabhagh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:28 PM |
EDM |
1773 (CEOL) |
Co-Dhiù Thogainn Fonn Mo Leannain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:34 PM |
EDM |
1774 (CEOL) |
Latha Fiadhaich Ann An Rònaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:35 PM |
EDM |
1775 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Chailin 'S Mo Shùil 'Ad Dhèidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:37 PM |
EDM |
1776 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi Tha Muladach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:38 PM |
EDM |
1777 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh, Muran À Bhàlaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:39 PM |
EDM |
1778 (CEOL) |
An Caimbeulach Dubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:41 PM |
EDM |
1779 (CEOL) |
Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:42 PM |
EDM |
1780 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach A Chuilein Mo Rùin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:44 PM |
EDM |
1781 (CEOL) |
O Chan Eil Mulad Oirnn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:45 PM |
EDM |
1782 (CEOL) |
Brògan Mhicgriogair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:47 PM |
EDM |
1783 (CEOL) |
Calum Sgàire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:49 PM |
EDM |
1784 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:50 PM |
EDM |
1785 (CEOL) |
O Cuir A-Nall Am Bodach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:52 PM |
EDM |
1786 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhgr Donnchadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:53 PM |
EDM |
1787 (CEOL) |
Òran Tarbh A' Cheathramh Mheadhanaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:54 PM |
EDM |
1788 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruinneag Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:56 PM |
EDM |
1789 (CEOL) |
Cha B' E Dìreadh A' Bhruthaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:57 PM |
EDM |
1790 (CEOL) |
Banais Iain Mhàrtainn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:56:58 PM |
EDM |
1791 (CEOL) |
Niccoiseam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:00 PM |
EDM |
1792 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Gur Barrail Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:01 PM |
EDM |
1793 (CEOL) |
Ailein Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:03 PM |
EDM |
1794 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Dha Sir Seumas Dòmhnallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:04 PM |
EDM |
1795 (CEOL) |
Bha Mo Leannan Ann |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:05 PM |
EDM |
1796 (CEOL) |
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:07 PM |
EDM |
1797 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:08 PM |
EDM |
1798 (CEOL) |
An Talla Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:10 PM |
EDM |
1799 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro 'Illean Nach Tiugainn Sibh Leamsa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:11 PM |
EDM |
1800 (CEOL) |
Hug Orann O Ro Bha Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:13 PM |
EDM |
1801 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:14 PM |
EDM |
1802 (CEOL) |
Bàs Sinn-Seanair An Fhiosraiche. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:16 PM |
EDM |
1803 (CEOL) |
Eòlas An Dèididh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:17 PM |
EDM |
1804 (CEOL) |
Am Facal Cnàmhan. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:19 PM |
EDM |
1805 (CEOL) |
Òran Banais An Dotair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:20 PM |
EDM |
1806 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh O Hu O Ho |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:22 PM |
EDM |
1807 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:23 PM |
EDM |
1808 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Ort |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:24 PM |
EDM |
1809 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Ao Ho Nighean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:25 PM |
EDM |
1810 (CEOL) |
Horo Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:27 PM |
EDM |
1811 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nighinn Duibh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:28 PM |
EDM |
1812 (CEOL) |
Mòr Nighean A' Ghiobarlain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:29 PM |
EDM |
1813 (CEOL) |
S E Gillean Mo Rùin A Thogadh Oirnn Sunnd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:31 PM |
EDM |
1814 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:32 PM |
EDM |
1815 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:33 PM |
EDM |
1816 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro Ho Hi Hoireannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:35 PM |
EDM |
1817 (CEOL) |
Mo Robairneach Gaolach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:36 PM |
EDM |
1818 (CEOL) |
Cumha Peathar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:38 PM |
EDM |
1819 (CEOL) |
S E An Gille Donn As Bòidhche |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:39 PM |
EDM |
1820 (CEOL) |
Na Trì Eòin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:41 PM |
EDM |
1821 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Banntraich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:42 PM |
EDM |
1822 (CEOL) |
An Gille Donn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:44 PM |
EDM |
1823 (CEOL) |
S Ann Air Feasgar Diciadain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:45 PM |
EDM |
1824 (CEOL) |
O 'S Tu 'S Gura Tu A Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:47 PM |
EDM |
1825 (CEOL) |
O Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:48 PM |
EDM |
1826 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh A Bhith Beò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:49 PM |
EDM |
1827 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn An Nì 'S An Nàire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:51 PM |
EDM |
1828 (CEOL) |
Nam Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:52 PM |
EDM |
1829 (CEOL) |
Cailin Donn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:54 PM |
EDM |
1830 (CEOL) |
A Mhaighread Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:55 PM |
EDM |
1831 (CEOL) |
A Chatrìona Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:56 PM |
EDM |
1832 (CEOL) |
Càit An Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:58 PM |
EDM |
1833 (CEOL) |
Seinn O Horo Seinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:57:59 PM |
EDM |
1834 (CEOL) |
Iorram Le Tè Dha Leannan 'S E An Dèidh Tè Eile A Phòsadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:01 PM |
EDM |
1835 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Mharaiche |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:02 PM |
EDM |
1836 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:03 PM |
EDM |
1837 (CEOL) |
An T-Oighre Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:05 PM |
EDM |
1838 (CEOL) |
Is Mithich Dhòmhsa A-Nis Èirigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:06 PM |
EDM |
1839 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall Agus M' Annsachd Cuide Rium |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:08 PM |
EDM |
1840 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:09 PM |
EDM |
1841 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:11 PM |
EDM |
1842 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Dìleas Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:12 PM |
EDM |
1843 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Dhuinn, Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:14 PM |
EDM |
1844 (CEOL) |
Biodh An Deoch Sa Air Làimh Mo Rùin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:15 PM |
EDM |
1845 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Leannan Fhèin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:17 PM |
EDM |
1846 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Mhàlda O Hao |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:18 PM |
EDM |
1847 (CEOL) |
An Dòmhnallach Urramach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:20 PM |
EDM |
1848 (CEOL) |
S Ann An Toiseach A' Bhàta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:21 PM |
EDM |
1849 (CEOL) |
Èirich Agus Tiugainn O |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:23 PM |
EDM |
1850 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Ghabh I An Cuan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:24 PM |
EDM |
1851 (CEOL) |
Hithilein Na Hillein I |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:25 PM |
EDM |
1852 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Chruinneag Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:27 PM |
EDM |
1853 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire An Easa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:28 PM |
EDM |
1854 (CEOL) |
S E Banais A' Ghobha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:30 PM |
EDM |
1855 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Lachlann Òg Macfhionghain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:31 PM |
EDM |
1856 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:33 PM |
EDM |
1857 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall An Loch Aillse A' Fuireach Leat |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:34 PM |
EDM |
1858 (CEOL) |
Guma Slàn Dha Na Gillean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:36 PM |
EDM |
1859 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Slàn Dhan Mhaighdinn A Rinn Mo Leabaidh A Chàradh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:37 PM |
EDM |
1860 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Nam Ònar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:39 PM |
EDM |
1861 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:40 PM |
EDM |
1862 (CEOL) |
Mo Laochan Air A' Ghille Dhubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:41 PM |
EDM |
1863 (CEOL) |
Gaol An T-Seòladair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:43 PM |
EDM |
1864 (CEOL) |
Gur Moch A Rinn Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:44 PM |
EDM |
1865 (CEOL) |
Cuach Mhicillanndrais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:45 PM |
EDM |
1866 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:47 PM |
EDM |
1867 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chamshron |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:48 PM |
EDM |
1868 (CEOL) |
S I Nighean Mo Ghaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:50 PM |
EDM |
1869 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain 'S Mi Air Chuairt |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:52 PM |
EDM |
1870 (CEOL) |
Cuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:53 PM |
EDM |
1871 (CEOL) |
Òran Dhan Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:54 PM |
EDM |
1872 (CEOL) |
Am Maraiche 'S A Leannan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:58:56 PM |
EDM |
1873 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhranndaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:45 PM |
EDM |
1874 (CEOL) |
Horò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:46 PM |
EDM |
1875 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Dìleas |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:48 PM |
EDM |
1876 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:49 PM |
EDM |
1877 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:50 PM |
EDM |
1878 (CEOL) |
Aoir Dhòmhnaill Friseil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:52 PM |
EDM |
1879 (CEOL) |
A' Chòmhstri |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:53 PM |
EDM |
1880 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Na Fògarraich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:54 PM |
EDM |
1881 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Loch Iall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:56 PM |
EDM |
1882 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostail Odhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:57 PM |
EDM |
1883 (CEOL) |
Sgiobaireachd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 02:59:58 PM |
EDM |
1884 (CEOL) |
Òran Fochaid Don Dotair Leòdach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:00 PM |
EDM |
1885 (CEOL) |
Òran An Fhamhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:01 PM |
EDM |
1886 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Chamairt |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:02 PM |
EDM |
1887 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'iain Ruadh Bhàlaig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:04 PM |
EDM |
1888 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Mun Chamairt |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:05 PM |
EDM |
1889 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Don Fhamhair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:07 PM |
EDM |
1890 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'eòghann Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:08 PM |
EDM |
1891 (CEOL) |
Òran Nan Cat |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:09 PM |
EDM |
1892 (CEOL) |
Tha Na Fir Mhòra |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:11 PM |
EDM |
1893 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:12 PM |
EDM |
1894 (CEOL) |
Maighdeann Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:13 PM |
EDM |
1895 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Na Speireig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:16 PM |
EDM |
1896 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:19 PM |
EDM |
1897 (CEOL) |
Mo Mhàiri Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:20 PM |
EDM |
1898 (CEOL) |
Oirinn Ò Na Hì Ù O 'S E Mo Rùn A Rinn M' Àicheadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:21 PM |
EDM |
1899 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Dighe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:22 PM |
EDM |
1900 (CEOL) |
Latha 'S Mi A' Sràideas Ann An Grianaig |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:24 PM |
EDM |
1901 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Air Na Maraichean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:25 PM |
EDM |
1902 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chuain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:27 PM |
EDM |
1903 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:28 PM |
EDM |
1904 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Bhreacan Ùr |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:29 PM |
EDM |
1905 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:31 PM |
EDM |
1906 (CEOL) |
Ochòin A Rìgh Gura Tinn An Galar An Gràdh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:32 PM |
EDM |
1907 (CEOL) |
Cumha Mhiccruimein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:33 PM |
EDM |
1908 (CEOL) |
Thèid E 'S Gun Tèid E Leam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:35 PM |
EDM |
1909 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:36 PM |
EDM |
1910 (CEOL) |
S Iomadh Buachaille Bochd Tha Na Shuidhe Ri Cnoc |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:38 PM |
EDM |
1911 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Seo 'M Ònar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:39 PM |
EDM |
1912 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Cha Trèig Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:41 PM |
EDM |
1913 (CEOL) |
Nach Gòrach Mi Gad Chaoineadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:42 PM |
EDM |
1914 (CEOL) |
S I Seo A' Bhliadhna A Chuir Às Dhomh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:43 PM |
EDM |
1915 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Dubh Tha Bòidheach Dubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:44 PM |
EDM |
1916 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich Ùir Leanainn Thu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:46 PM |
EDM |
1917 (CEOL) |
Slàn Gun Till Na Gàidheil Ghasta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:48 PM |
EDM |
1918 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:49 PM |
EDM |
1919 (CEOL) |
Seinn Hiùraibh Bhinn O Ho |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:51 PM |
EDM |
1920 (CEOL) |
Bhith Gan Cuimhneachadh 'S Gan Ionndrainn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:52 PM |
EDM |
1921 (CEOL) |
Macraibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:54 PM |
EDM |
1922 (CEOL) |
Hòro Eileanaich Ho Gù |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:55 PM |
EDM |
1923 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghràdh Dihaoine/Diluain A' Bhreabain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:56 PM |
EDM |
1924 (CEOL) |
Heitirinn À Rinn Ù Rinn Ò Horo |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:58 PM |
EDM |
1925 (CEOL) |
A Mhairead Òg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:00:59 PM |
EDM |
1926 (CEOL) |
Air Fàil Ill Ò Rò 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:00 PM |
EDM |
1927 (CEOL) |
Horò Dòmhnall Cuimeineach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:02 PM |
EDM |
1928 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:03 PM |
EDM |
1929 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:04 PM |
EDM |
1930 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich An Fhuilt Chraobhaich Chais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:06 PM |
EDM |
1931 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn Am Pàiste Lurach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:07 PM |
EDM |
1932 (CEOL) |
Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:08 PM |
EDM |
1933 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Ghaoth An Iar Cho Caithreamach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:09 PM |
EDM |
1934 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Phrionnsa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:11 PM |
EDM |
1935 (CEOL) |
An Tè Sin Air An Robh Mi 'N Geall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:12 PM |
EDM |
1936 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:13 PM |
EDM |
1937 (CEOL) |
Cherede Che O Dro O |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:15 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:15 PM |
EDM |
1938 (CEOL) |
Gur Tric A Bhios Mo Chridhe Trom |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:16 PM |
EDM |
1939 (CEOL) |
Hò Ro Laddie Beag |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:18 PM |
EDM |
1940 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò Faighibh Dhòmhsa Leannan Tràth |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:19 PM |
EDM |
1941 (CEOL) |
Hè Manaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa Hè Manaidh Òigear Fìnealta |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:20 PM |
EDM |
1942 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Chuthag 'S Gug-Gùg Aice |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:22 PM |
EDM |
1943 (CEOL) |
An T-Each Odhar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:23 PM |
EDM |
1944 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh Gu Fìrinneach Sgur Dhen Dràm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:24 PM |
EDM |
1945 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:26 PM |
EDM |
1946 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:27 PM |
EDM |
1947 (CEOL) |
An Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:28 PM |
EDM |
1948 (CEOL) |
Hoirean O Ho Hi Ri Dhiu O |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:30 PM |
EDM |
1949 (CEOL) |
Siud An Deoch Mhilis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:31 PM |
EDM |
1950 (CEOL) |
Tha Cùl Buidhe Dualach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:33 PM |
EDM |
1951 (CEOL) |
Air Fail Il Oro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:34 PM |
EDM |
1952 (CEOL) |
O Hi Ri Ho Rath Ill O |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:35 PM |
EDM |
1953 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Sealgair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:37 PM |
EDM |
1954 (CEOL) |
Casag An Èisg |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:38 PM |
EDM |
1955 (CEOL) |
S E Fàth Mo Mhulaid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:39 PM |
EDM |
1956 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic Ò Hò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:41 PM |
EDM |
1957 (CEOL) |
Èistibh Beag Mas Àill Leibh Laoidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:43 PM |
EDM |
1958 (CEOL) |
Chunnacas Na Trì Na Trì |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:44 PM |
EDM |
1959 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Truagh Hao Ri Ibh Bho 'S Cianail Tha Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:45 PM |
EDM |
1960 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:47 PM |
EDM |
1961 (CEOL) |
Hothan Othan Agus Ò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:48 PM |
EDM |
1962 (CEOL) |
Mo Chràdh-Gheal Bochd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:50 PM |
EDM |
1963 (CEOL) |
Brian Agus Iain Lom |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:52 PM |
EDM |
1964 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thogadh A' Chiad Mhuileann-Uisge Ann An Uibhist. |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:53 PM |
EDM |
1965 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toigh 'S Gur Ro-Thoigh Leam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:54 PM |
EDM |
1966 (CEOL) |
When All Beside A Vigil Keep |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:55 PM |
EDM |
1967 (CEOL) |
Eilean Na H-Òige |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:57 PM |
EDM |
1968 (CEOL) |
Am Bàrd An Canada |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:58 PM |
EDM |
1969 (CEOL) |
Blàr Na H-Òlaind |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:01:59 PM |
EDM |
1970 (CEOL) |
Sgiobaireachd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:01 PM |
EDM |
1971 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Samhraidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:02 PM |
EDM |
1972 (CEOL) |
An Suaithneas Bàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:02:03 PM |
EDM |
1973 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar-Dhubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:42 PM |
EDM |
1974 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:43 PM |
EDM |
1975 (CEOL) |
A' Chaora Cheann-Fhionn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:45 PM |
EDM |
1976 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire A' Cheathaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:46 PM |
EDM |
1977 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach An Dèidh Bliadhna Theàrlaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:47 PM |
EDM |
1978 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chloinn Dòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:48 PM |
EDM |
1979 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:50 PM |
EDM |
1980 (CEOL) |
Am Breacan Uallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:51 PM |
EDM |
1981 (CEOL) |
Òran Air Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:52 PM |
EDM |
1982 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'alasdair Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:54 PM |
EDM |
1983 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:55 PM |
EDM |
1984 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Mhic 'Ic Ailein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:56 PM |
EDM |
1985 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhaoine Uaisle Àraid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:58 PM |
EDM |
1986 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:13:59 PM |
EDM |
1987 (CEOL) |
Iorram Do Bhàta Mhicdhòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:00 PM |
EDM |
1988 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhòmhnall Macdhòmhnaill Mac Thriath Shlèite |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:01 PM |
EDM |
1989 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair Agus Cor Nan Gàidheal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:02 PM |
EDM |
1990 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Tormod Macleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:03 PM |
EDM |
1991 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr Mhicleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:05 PM |
EDM |
1992 (CEOL) |
An Talla Am Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:06 PM |
EDM |
1993 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:07 PM |
EDM |
1994 (CEOL) |
Ri Fuaim An Taibh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:08 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:08 PM |
EDM |
1995 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:09 PM |
EDM |
1996 (CEOL) |
Rainn Do Dh'alasdair Mac Cholla |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:10 PM |
EDM |
1997 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:12 PM |
EDM |
1998 (CEOL) |
Dìomhanas Nan Dìomhanas |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:13 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:13 PM |
EDM |
1999 (CEOL) |
Cumha Aonghais Mhic Raghnaill Òig Na Ceapaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:14 PM |
EDM |
2000 (CEOL) |
Macgriogair À Ruadhshruth |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:16 PM |
EDM |
2001 (CEOL) |
Cumha Ghriogair Mhicghriogair Ghlinn Sreith |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:17 PM |
EDM |
2002 (CEOL) |
An Duanag Ullamh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:18 PM |
EDM |
2003 (CEOL) |
Ùisdein Mhic Ghilleasba' Chlèirich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:20 PM |
EDM |
2004 (CEOL) |
Dèan Laighe Sùmhail Bòidheach Leam |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:21 PM |
EDM |
2005 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Mo Cheum Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:22 PM |
EDM |
2006 (CEOL) |
Fhir Ud Thall Gu Dè Th' Orr Aire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:23 PM |
EDM |
2007 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciardhubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:24 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:24 PM |
EDM |
2008 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mhàiri Dhubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:26 PM |
EDM |
2009 (CEOL) |
Tha Fadachd Cian Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:27 PM |
EDM |
2010 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam Dha Na Hearadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:28 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:28 PM |
EDM |
2011 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhroch Bhàillidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:30 PM |
EDM |
2012 (CEOL) |
Hilean A Hilean I |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:31 PM |
EDM |
2013 (CEOL) |
Hiuraibh O Hoireann |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:32 PM |
EDM |
2014 (CEOL) |
Cha Till Maccruimein |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:33 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:33 PM |
EDM |
2015 (CEOL) |
Faidhir An T-Seasgainn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:35 PM |
EDM |
2016 (CEOL) |
Air Madainn Mhoich 'S Na Speuran Ciùin |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:36 PM |
EDM |
2017 (CEOL) |
Mo Chiad Iomagain Gach Nì A Chluinn Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:37 PM |
EDM |
2018 (CEOL) |
Latha Dhomh Air Machair Alba |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:39 PM |
EDM |
2019 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:40 PM |
EDM |
2020 (CEOL) |
Cumha Iain Ghairbh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:41 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:41 PM |
EDM |
2021 (CEOL) |
S Mise A Chunnaic An-Diugh An T-Iongnadh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:42 PM |
EDM |
2022 (CEOL) |
A Phiuthrag 'S A Phiuthar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:44 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:44 PM |
EDM |
2023 (CEOL) |
S Fhada An Sealladh Bhuam A Chì Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:45 PM |
EDM |
2024 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhàg Iad Mi Sa Cheap Nam Ònrachd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:46 PM |
EDM |
2025 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruit Chiùil Thu Hù Hill Oro |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:48 PM |
EDM |
2026 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N-Dè |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:49 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:49 PM |
EDM |
2027 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi Fo Chùram Hì Dhiù O Èile |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:50 PM |
EDM |
2028 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:52 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:52 PM |
EDM |
2029 (CEOL) |
Hò Gun Tugamaid Hùgan Fhathast Air |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:53 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:53 PM |
EDM |
2030 (CEOL) |
Bha Mise A-Raoir Air An Àirigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:54 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:54 PM |
EDM |
2031 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi Mo Làmh Don Eileanach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:55 PM |
EDM |
2032 (CEOL) |
Tha I A' Tarraing Anmoch |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:57 PM |
EDM |
2033 (CEOL) |
Cadalan Cuide Rium Fhìn Mo Phàiste |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:58 PM |
EDM |
2034 (CEOL) |
Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhìn Bidh Tu Tighinn Fa-Near Dhomh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:14:59 PM |
EDM |
2035 (CEOL) |
Gur Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air An Tulaich Nam Ònar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:00 PM |
EDM |
2036 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiutha |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:02 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:02 PM |
EDM |
2037 (CEOL) |
Hì Hio Dre Hi Ha Dare |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:03 PM |
EDM |
2038 (CEOL) |
Gheibh Sinn Ribinnean Mòra Mòra |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:05 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:05 PM |
EDM |
2039 (CEOL) |
A Chaorain, A Chaorain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:06 PM |
EDM |
2040 (CEOL) |
Tha Bean Agam/Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:07 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:07 PM |
EDM |
2041 (CEOL) |
Biodag Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Alasdair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:09 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:09 PM |
EDM |
2042 (CEOL) |
Nighean Ruadh-Bhàn Aig Dòmhnall Ruadh Pìobaire |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:10 PM |
EDM |
2043 (CEOL) |
Horò Tha Mi A' Smaointinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:11 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:11 PM |
EDM |
2044 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann A Tha Mo Ghaol-Sa Thall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:12 PM |
EDM |
2045 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:14 PM |
EDM |
2046 (CEOL) |
A Bhean Leasaich An Stòp Dhuinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:16 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:16 PM |
EDM |
2047 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:18 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:18 PM |
EDM |
2048 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:20 PM |
EDM |
2049 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic, Ò Hò |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:21 PM |
EDM |
2050 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:22 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:22 PM |
EDM |
2051 (CEOL) |
S Mi Nam Shuidhe Seo Nam Ònar |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:23 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:23 PM |
EDM |
2052 (CEOL) |
Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:25 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:25 PM |
EDM |
2053 (CEOL) |
Am Breacan Uallach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:26 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:26 PM |
EDM |
2054 (CEOL) |
Là Chùil Lodair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:27 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:27 PM |
EDM |
2055 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire A' Cheathaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:29 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:29 PM |
EDM |
2056 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:30 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:30 PM |
EDM |
2057 (CEOL) |
An Suaicheantas Bàn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:31 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:31 PM |
EDM |
2058 (CEOL) |
A' Choille Ghruamach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:32 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:32 PM |
EDM |
2059 (CEOL) |
Ged 'S Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:34 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:34 PM |
EDM |
2060 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Didòmhnaich Mar A Dh'òrdaich A Facal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:35 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:35 PM |
EDM |
2061 (CEOL) |
Pòg A Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:36 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:36 PM |
EDM |
2062 (CEOL) |
S Bòidheach Na Taighean Sgliat |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:38 PM |
EDM |
2063 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:39 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:39 PM |
EDM |
2064 (CEOL) |
Tha Thìd Agam Fhìn A Bhith Falbh Dhachaigh Dìreach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:40 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:40 PM |
EDM |
2065 (CEOL) |
Gillean Uibhist |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:42 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:42 PM |
EDM |
2066 (CEOL) |
Tha Gillean Òga Tapaidh Ghleann Dail Ag Èirigh Suas |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:43 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:43 PM |
EDM |
2067 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:45 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:45 PM |
EDM |
2068 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:46 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:46 PM |
EDM |
2069 (CEOL) |
Òran An Sweep |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:47 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:47 PM |
EDM |
2070 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise A Bha Sa Chàs |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:48 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:48 PM |
EDM |
2071 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Mi 'S Mi Air M' Aineol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:50 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:50 PM |
EDM |
2072 (CEOL) |
Gaol Ise, Gràdh I |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:51 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:51 PM |
EDM |
2073 (CEOL) |
Òran Bheàrnaraigh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:55 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:55 PM |
EDM |
2074 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunna Mi An-Diugh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:56 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:56 PM |
EDM |
2075 (CEOL) |
S Olc An Obair Bhith Coiseachd Shràidean |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:57 PM |
EDM |
2076 (CEOL) |
Mo Chùbhrachan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:58 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:15:58 PM |
EDM |
2077 (CEOL) |
Horò Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:00 PM |
EDM |
2078 (CEOL) |
Òran An Tractair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:01 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:01 PM |
EDM |
2079 (CEOL) |
Òran An Robair |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:03 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:03 PM |
EDM |
2080 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh Dhan Tug Mi 'N Gaol |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:04 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:04 PM |
EDM |
2081 (CEOL) |
Ghilleasbaig Òig Haisgeir |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:06 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:06 PM |
EDM |
2082 (CEOL) |
Joanne Murray |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:57 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:57 PM |
EDM |
2083 (CEOL) |
Morrison, Ewen |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:59 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:16:59 PM |
EDM |
2084 (CEOL) |
MacInnes, Marion |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:17:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:17:00 PM |
EDM |
2085 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLellan, Tulach Àrd, Tigharry |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:10 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:10 PM |
EDM |
2086 (CEOL) |
Hector Mackinnon |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:12 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:12 PM |
EDM |
2087 (CEOL) |
Hugh Matheson - Uisdean Sheumais Bhàin |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:13 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:22 PM |
EDM |
2088 (CEOL) |
Miss Bella MacPhail, Dun Chèirein (Claddach Carinish) and Lochmaddy |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:14 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:14 PM |
EDM |
2089 (CEOL) |
Morag NicNeacail (Morag Ruaraidh Ailein |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:15 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:23 PM |
EDM |
2090 (CEOL) |
Mrs Rachel MacLeod, Berneray and Àird Heidhsgeir |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:17 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:17 PM |
EDM |
2091 (CEOL) |
Niall MacFhearghais )Neillie Dhòmhnall Alasdair) |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:18 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:24 PM |
EDM |
2092 (CEOL) |
Padruig Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:19 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:19 PM |
EDM |
2093 (CEOL) |
Robert John MacInnes |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:20 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:20 PM |
EDM |
2094 (CEOL) |
Seonaidh MacIntyre |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:21 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:23:21 PM |
EDM |
2095 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd An Òrain 'Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh' |
|
Words |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:37:37 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:37:37 PM |
EDM |
2096 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd An Òrain 'Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh' |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:38:38 PM |
Tuesday 22nd of November 2022 03:38:38 PM |
EDM |
2097 (CEOL) |
John MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:35:48 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:39:46 PM |
EDM |
2098 (CEOL) |
Chirsty MacPherson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:50:34 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:52:09 PM |
EDM |
2099 (CEOL) |
Mary Ann MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:53:58 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:53:58 PM |
EDM |
2100 (CEOL) |
Neil Ferguson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:25 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:25 PM |
EDM |
2101 (CEOL) |
Mrs Kate MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:27 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:27 PM |
EDM |
2102 (CEOL) |
Alexander MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:28 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:28 PM |
EDM |
2103 (CEOL) |
Margaret Callan |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:30 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:30 PM |
EDM |
2104 (CEOL) |
Peggy MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:31 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:31 PM |
EDM |
2105 (CEOL) |
Jane MacPhail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:33 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:33 PM |
EDM |
2106 (CEOL) |
Finlay Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:35 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:35 PM |
EDM |
2107 (CEOL) |
Beatag Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:36 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:36 PM |
EDM |
2108 (CEOL) |
James Shirran |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:38 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:38 PM |
EDM |
2109 (CEOL) |
Angus MacDougall |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:39 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:54:39 PM |
EDM |
2110 (CEOL) |
Calum MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:27 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:27 PM |
EDM |
2111 (CEOL) |
Emma MacInnes |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:28 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:28 PM |
EDM |
2112 (CEOL) |
Christina MacKinnon |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:30 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:30 PM |
EDM |
2113 (CEOL) |
Donald Angie MacLennan |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:31 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:31 PM |
EDM |
2114 (CEOL) |
Neil MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:33 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:33 PM |
EDM |
2115 (CEOL) |
Donald Alasdair MacLellan |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:35 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:24 PM |
EDM |
2116 (CEOL) |
John Ferguson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:37 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:37 PM |
EDM |
2117 (CEOL) |
Donald Alick MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:38 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:38 PM |
EDM |
2118 (CEOL) |
Angus MacKenzie |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:40 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:40 PM |
EDM |
2119 (CEOL) |
Donald Allan MacDougall |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:42 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:42 PM |
EDM |
2120 (CEOL) |
William Boyd |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:59 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:55:59 PM |
EDM |
2121 (CEOL) |
Norman MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:01 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:01 PM |
EDM |
2122 (CEOL) |
Rachel Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:03 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:03 PM |
EDM |
2123 (CEOL) |
Angus Alick MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:04 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:04 PM |
EDM |
2124 (CEOL) |
John MacRury |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:06 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:06 PM |
EDM |
2125 (CEOL) |
Dunskellar Primary School |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:08 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:08 PM |
EDM |
2126 (CEOL) |
John Alick MacPherson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:09 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:09 PM |
EDM |
2127 (CEOL) |
Finlay MacPhail |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:11 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:11 PM |
EDM |
2128 (CEOL) |
Donald R. MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:13 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:13 PM |
EDM |
2129 (CEOL) |
Lachlan MacLellan |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:15 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:15 PM |
EDM |
2130 (CEOL) |
Peter Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:20 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:20 PM |
EDM |
2131 (CEOL) |
Angus MacLeod |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:21 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:21 PM |
EDM |
2132 (CEOL) |
Angus MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:23 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:23 PM |
EDM |
2133 (CEOL) |
Donald MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:24 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:24 PM |
EDM |
2134 (CEOL) |
Kate MacCormick |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:26 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:26 PM |
EDM |
2135 (CEOL) |
Rev. William Matheson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:28 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:28 PM |
EDM |
2136 (CEOL) |
James Robertson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:30 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:30 PM |
EDM |
2137 (CEOL) |
Malcolm Robertson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:31 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:31 PM |
EDM |
2138 (CEOL) |
James Robertson |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:33 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 02:56:33 PM |
EDM |
2139 (CEOL) |
John MacLean |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:51:29 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:51:29 PM |
EDM |
2140 (CEOL) |
Roderick MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:51:33 PM |
Thursday 24th of November 2022 03:51:33 PM |
EDM |
2141 (CEOL) |
John Angus Macinnes |
|
Organisation |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:36:11 AM |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:36:11 AM |
EDM |
2142 (CEOL) |
Angus MacAulay |
|
Organisation |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:38:06 AM |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:38:06 AM |
EDM |
2143 (CEOL) |
The Land Raiders |
|
Tune |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:56:02 AM |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:59:33 AM |
EDM |
2144 (CEOL) |
The Fairies of Creag Hastain |
|
Tune |
Friday 25th of November 2022 11:57:23 AM |
Friday 25th of November 2022 12:01:47 PM |
EDM |
2145 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Evictions |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:20:09 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:20:09 PM |
EDM |
2146 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Evictions |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:20:52 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:40:39 PM |
EDM |
2147 (CEOL) |
Crash of the B24 Plane |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:24:56 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:24:56 PM |
EDM |
2148 (CEOL) |
Crash of the B24 Plane |
Part of the Uistory. |
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:25:33 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:31:42 PM |
EDM |
2149 (CEOL) |
Dùn an Sticir |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:27:18 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:27:18 PM |
EDM |
2150 (CEOL) |
Dùn an Sticir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:27:58 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 05:16:52 PM |
EDM |
2151 (CEOL) |
Hill of the Graveyard |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:29:06 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:29:06 PM |
EDM |
2152 (CEOL) |
Hill of the Graveyard |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:29:37 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 04:21:53 PM |
EDM |
2153 (CEOL) |
Aird a' Mhorain |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:31:50 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:31:50 PM |
EDM |
2154 (CEOL) |
Aird a' Mhorain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:32:48 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:12:33 PM |
EDM |
2155 (CEOL) |
Paul of the Thong |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:36:21 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:36:21 PM |
EDM |
2156 (CEOL) |
Paul of the Thong |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:37:04 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:48:02 PM |
EDM |
2157 (CEOL) |
Feud |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:41:22 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:41:22 PM |
EDM |
2158 (CEOL) |
Feud |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:41:54 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:48:32 PM |
EDM |
2159 (CEOL) |
Land Raids |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:43:35 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:43:35 PM |
EDM |
2160 (CEOL) |
Land Raids |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:45:07 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:49:00 PM |
EDM |
2161 (CEOL) |
The Land Raiders |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:47:14 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:47:14 PM |
EDM |
2162 (CEOL) |
The Land Raiders |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:48:12 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:32:37 PM |
EDM |
2163 (CEOL) |
Baking in Creag Hastain |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:50:42 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:50:42 PM |
EDM |
2164 (CEOL) |
Baking in Creag Hastain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:51:43 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:13:13 PM |
EDM |
2165 (CEOL) |
The Fairies of Creag Hastain |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:53:33 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:53:33 PM |
EDM |
2166 (CEOL) |
The Fairies of Creag Hastain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:54:25 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:36:20 PM |
EDM |
2167 (CEOL) |
Loch of the Phantom |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:59:42 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 03:59:42 PM |
EDM |
2168 (CEOL) |
Loch of the Phantom |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:00:21 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 02:41:29 PM |
EDM |
2169 (CEOL) |
Battle of Carinish |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:03:04 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:03:04 PM |
EDM |
2170 (CEOL) |
Battle of Carinish |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:03:29 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 04:11:46 PM |
EDM |
2171 (CEOL) |
Grimsay Wheelhouse |
Uistory - |
Audio |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:06:47 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:06:47 PM |
EDM |
2172 (CEOL) |
Grimsay Wheelhouse |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:07:16 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:49:31 PM |
EDM |
2173 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Evicitions |
Beginning from Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum and Arts Centre in Lochmaddy, follow the main road from the Ferry pier. Pass the Church on the right and continue until you reach a set of petrol pumps on the right hand side of the road. Turn right immediately before the pumps, walk about |
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:18:40 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:28:01 PM |
EDM |
2174 (CEOL) |
Crash of the B24 Plane |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:22:14 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:28:37 PM |
EDM |
2175 (CEOL) |
Dùn an Sticir |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:25:22 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:25:22 PM |
EDM |
2176 (CEOL) |
Hill of the Graveyard |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:30:20 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:30:20 PM |
EDM |
2177 (CEOL) |
Aird a' Mhorain |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:32:10 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:32:10 PM |
EDM |
2178 (CEOL) |
Paul of the Thong |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:34:25 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:34:25 PM |
EDM |
2179 (CEOL) |
Feud |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:35:57 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:35:57 PM |
EDM |
2180 (CEOL) |
Land Raids |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:37:21 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:37:21 PM |
EDM |
2181 (CEOL) |
The story of Baking in Craig Hastain |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:39:50 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:39:50 PM |
EDM |
2182 (CEOL) |
Loch of the Phantom |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:41:58 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:41:58 PM |
EDM |
2183 (CEOL) |
Battle of Carinish |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:59:17 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 04:59:17 PM |
EDM |
2184 (CEOL) |
Grimsay Wheekhouse |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 05:01:29 PM |
Thursday 01st of December 2022 05:01:29 PM |
EDM |
2185 (CEOL) |
Mary Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:38:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:25 PM |
EDM |
2187 (CEOL) |
Marybell Macintyre |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:25 PM |
EDM |
2188 (CEOL) |
John Smith |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:26 PM |
EDM |
2189 (CEOL) |
Willie Macdonald |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:26 PM |
EDM |
2190 (CEOL) |
Alec Macaulay |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:27 PM |
EDM |
2191 (CEOL) |
Catherine Laing |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:27 PM |
EDM |
2192 (CEOL) |
Isa MacKillop |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:13:28 PM |
EDM |
2193 (CEOL) |
Norman Johnson |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:09 PM |
EDM |
2194 (CEOL) |
Donald MacCormick |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:10 PM |
EDM |
2195 (CEOL) |
Ewen MacAskill |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:43:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:10 PM |
EDM |
2196 (CEOL) |
Duncan Mackinnon |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:44:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:11 PM |
EDM |
2197 (CEOL) |
Iain Trimsgarry |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:44:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:12 PM |
EDM |
2198 (CEOL) |
Story Group at Balivanich School |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:44:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:12 PM |
EDM |
2199 (CEOL) |
Sheena Stewart |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:44:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:13 PM |
EDM |
2200 (CEOL) |
Archie Campbell |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 03rd of January 2023 03:44:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:14:13 PM |
EDM |
2201 (CEOL) |
Òran Bheàrnaraigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:22:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:22:13 PM |
EDM |
2202 (CEOL) |
Òran Bheàrnaraigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:22:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:22:14 PM |
EDM |
2203 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunna Mi An-Diugh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:31:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:31:17 PM |
EDM |
2204 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunna Mi An-Diugh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:31:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:31:18 PM |
EDM |
2205 (CEOL) |
S Olc An Obair Bhith Coiseachd Shràidean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:32:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:32:29 PM |
EDM |
2206 (CEOL) |
S Olc An Obair Bhith Coiseachd Shràidean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:32:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:32:29 PM |
EDM |
2207 (CEOL) |
Mo Chùbhrachan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:27 PM |
EDM |
2208 (CEOL) |
Mo Chùbhrachan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:27 PM |
EDM |
2209 (CEOL) |
Horò Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:45 PM |
EDM |
2210 (CEOL) |
Horò Chan Eil Cadal Orm |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:46 PM |
EDM |
2211 (CEOL) |
Òran An Tractair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:55 PM |
EDM |
2212 (CEOL) |
Òran An Tractair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:33:56 PM |
EDM |
2213 (CEOL) |
Òran An Robair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:27 PM |
EDM |
2214 (CEOL) |
Òran An Robair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:28 PM |
EDM |
2215 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh Dhan Tug Mi 'N Gaol |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:45 PM |
EDM |
2216 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh Dhan Tug Mi 'N Gaol |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:45 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:44:47 PM |
EDM |
2217 (CEOL) |
Aonghas Macillfhialain (Aonghas Lachlainn) - Eachdraidh A Bheatha. |
Angus MacLellan (Aonghas Lachlainn) - biographical information. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:51 PM |
EDM |
2218 (CEOL) |
Aonghas Macillfhialain (Aonghas Lachlainn) - Eachdraidh A Bheatha. |
Angus MacLellan (Aonghas Lachlainn) - biographical information. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:34:52 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:52:50 PM |
EDM |
2219 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Maccuithein. |
In this recording Angus tells how his home was a cèilidh-house at one time. He says that a local man called Alasdair MacQueen would visit often and he had a lot of information about ghosts, spirits and dreams. Alasdair and a man called Dòmhnall Mòr MacIllFhialain would sometimes argue about the stories. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:35:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:35:01 PM |
EDM |
2220 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Maccuithein. |
In this recording Angus tells how his home was a cèilidh-house at one time. He says that a local man called Alasdair MacQueen would visit often and he had a lot of information about ghosts, spirits and dreams. Alasdair and a man called Dòmhnall Mòr MacIllFhialain would sometimes argue about the stories. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 02:35:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:52:12 PM |
EDM |
2221 (CEOL) |
An fheadhainn tha laimhe sàmhach - Launch |
The North Uist Historical Society launched its project commemorating the First World War at Taigh Chearsabhagh, Lochmaddy. Mary Morrison, Sheena Stewart, and Archie Campbell talk to Gordon Wells in English and Gaelic about how the day went and their hopes for future events. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:07:16 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 11:59:07 AM |
EDM |
2222 (CEOL) |
An fheadhainn tha laimhe sàmhach - Launch |
The North Uist Historical Society launched its project commemorating the First World War at Taigh Chearsabhagh, Lochmaddy. Mary Morrison, Sheena Stewart, and Archie Campbell talk to Gordon Wells in English and Gaelic about how the day went and their hopes for future events. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:07:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:59:01 PM |
EDM |
2223 (CEOL) |
War graves visit |
MaryBell MacIntyre from Sgoil Lionacleit talks in Gaelic to Gordon Wells about what a group of school students learnt from a visit to First World War sites, and how they were able to share their thoughts and experiences with community members back in Uist. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:08 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:28:13 PM |
EDM |
2224 (CEOL) |
War graves visit |
MaryBell MacIntyre from Sgoil Lionacleit talks in Gaelic to Gordon Wells about what a group of school students learnt from a visit to First World War sites, and how they were able to share their thoughts and experiences with community members back in Uist. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:09 PM |
EDM |
2225 (CEOL) |
Reverend John Smith |
Mary Morrison and Laura Donkers recorded North Uist’s Reverend John Smith as he describes the 1923 dedication of the island’s war memorial. This is followed by two of his own poetic compositions. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:23 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:00 PM |
EDM |
2226 (CEOL) |
Reverend John Smith |
Mary Morrison and Laura Donkers recorded North Uist’s Reverend John Smith as he describes the 1923 dedication of the island’s war memorial. This is followed by two of his own poetic compositions. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:42:56 PM |
EDM |
2227 (CEOL) |
Willie MacDonald |
Willie Macdonald reads out extracts from the emotionally intense poetry of the North Uist bard Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna, and discusses them in Gaelic and English. The conversation moves on to the impact on families of the losses suffered in the First World War, and the land raids undertaken by returning soldiers. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:29 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:07 PM |
EDM |
2228 (CEOL) |
Willie MacDonald |
Willie Macdonald reads out extracts from the emotionally intense poetry of the North Uist bard Dòmhnall Ruadh Chorùna, and discusses them in Gaelic and English. The conversation moves on to the impact on families of the losses suffered in the First World War, and the land raids undertaken by returning soldiers. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:31 PM |
EDM |
2229 (CEOL) |
Alec Macaulay |
Retired policeman Alec Macaulay talks in Gaelic to Archie Campbell about the land raids on the west side of North Uist that took place after the First World War, in which his own father was involved. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:36 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:24 PM |
EDM |
2230 (CEOL) |
Alec Macaulay |
Retired policeman Alec Macaulay talks in Gaelic to Archie Campbell about the land raids on the west side of North Uist that took place after the First World War, in which his own father was involved. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:52:42 PM |
EDM |
2231 (CEOL) |
Cathie Laing: Sgìths 's Cruadal |
memories of her grandfather and the lasting effect his experiences in WW1 had upon him, prompted by the one photograph she has of him. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:42 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:25 PM |
EDM |
2232 (CEOL) |
Cathie Laing: Sgìths 's Cruadal |
memories of her grandfather and the lasting effect his experiences in WW1 had upon him, prompted by the one photograph she has of him. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:15:22 PM |
EDM |
2233 (CEOL) |
Isa MacKillop: Companaich m' òige |
Isa MacKillop sings a song composed by her uncle, remembering his WW1 comrades after moving to Australia. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:50 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:25 PM |
EDM |
2234 (CEOL) |
Isa MacKillop: Companaich m' òige |
Isa MacKillop sings a song composed by her uncle, remembering his WW1 comrades after moving to Australia. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:08:50 PM |
EDM |
2235 (CEOL) |
Norman Maclean: Òran do sgoilearan Chàirinis |
Norman Maclean’s grandfather was lost at sea during the First World War, while his mother was still young. Here he recites the words of his own Gaelic song for the pupils of Sgoil Chàirinis, which his mother attended as a girl. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:07 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:26 PM |
EDM |
2236 (CEOL) |
Norman Maclean: Òran do sgoilearan Chàirinis |
Norman Maclean’s grandfather was lost at sea during the First World War, while his mother was still young. Here he recites the words of his own Gaelic song for the pupils of Sgoil Chàirinis, which his mother attended as a girl. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:08 PM |
EDM |
2237 (CEOL) |
Norman Johnson - Piper |
Norman Johnson talks to Mary Morrison about the special role of the piper in many regiments in the First World War. He relates anecdotes heard from old soldiers in the war, and finishes with a special tune. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:14 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:26 PM |
EDM |
2238 (CEOL) |
Norman Johnson - Piper |
Norman Johnson talks to Mary Morrison about the special role of the piper in many regiments in the First World War. He relates anecdotes heard from old soldiers in the war, and finishes with a special tune. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:14 PM |
EDM |
2239 (CEOL) |
Donald MacCormick: Highland Soldiers |
Donald MacCormick, the well-known book-collector, talks to Archie Campbell about the contributions and sacrifices made by Highland soldiers in the First World War. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:20 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:27 PM |
EDM |
2240 (CEOL) |
Donald MacCormick: Highland Soldiers |
Donald MacCormick, the well-known book-collector, talks to Archie Campbell about the contributions and sacrifices made by Highland soldiers in the First World War. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:50:29 PM |
EDM |
2241 (CEOL) |
Ewen MacAskill |
Ewen MacAskill talks about the impact of the First World War on various family members and the wider community, experienced both directly and through his mother’s position as postmistress, and therefore deliverer of telegrams. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:27 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:27 PM |
EDM |
2242 (CEOL) |
Ewen MacAskill |
Ewen MacAskill talks about the impact of the First World War on various family members and the wider community, experienced both directly and through his mother’s position as postmistress, and therefore deliverer of telegrams. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:59:12 PM |
EDM |
2243 (CEOL) |
Àiridh na h-aon oidhche |
Master raconteur Norman Maclean tells the spine-tingling Gaelic tale of Àiridh na h-Aon Oidhche, a local landmark out near Rueval in Benbecula, and reveals how it got its name. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:34 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:28 PM |
EDM |
2244 (CEOL) |
Àiridh na h-aon oidhche |
Master raconteur Norman Maclean tells the spine-tingling Gaelic tale of Àiridh na h-Aon Oidhche, a local landmark out near Rueval in Benbecula, and reveals how it got its name. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:35 PM |
EDM |
2245 (CEOL) |
Blàr Chàirinis |
Norman Maclean tells the story in Gaelic of the Battle of Carinish in 1601 and brings it right up to date with references to current singers who still mine this rich cultural heritage. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:42 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:28 PM |
EDM |
2246 (CEOL) |
Blàr Chàirinis |
Norman Maclean tells the story in Gaelic of the Battle of Carinish in 1601 and brings it right up to date with references to current singers who still mine this rich cultural heritage. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:09:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:06:10 PM |
EDM |
2247 (CEOL) |
Sgeul a’ choin |
The remarkable true story, told in Gaelic by Duncan Mackinnon, of Clyde the seafaring collie who found his own way home to Berneray all the way from Glasgow. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:06 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:17:29 PM |
EDM |
2248 (CEOL) |
Sgeul a’ choin |
The remarkable true story, told in Gaelic by Duncan Mackinnon, of Clyde the seafaring collie who found his own way home to Berneray all the way from Glasgow. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:07 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:38:47 PM |
EDM |
2249 (CEOL) |
The Story of the Dog |
Duncan Mackinnon relates in English how the Berneray collie Clyde found his own way home by land and sea from Glasgow. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:13 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:19 PM |
EDM |
2250 (CEOL) |
The Story of the Dog |
Duncan Mackinnon relates in English how the Berneray collie Clyde found his own way home by land and sea from Glasgow. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:14 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:28:49 PM |
EDM |
2251 (CEOL) |
Òran le Ruairidh Beag |
Duncan Mackinnon sings a Gaelic song by Ruairidh Beag from Pabbay, telling the sad story of the stallion that died while swimming over to Berneray from Uist. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:20 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:19 PM |
EDM |
2252 (CEOL) |
Òran le Ruairidh Beag |
Duncan Mackinnon sings a Gaelic song by Ruairidh Beag from Pabbay, telling the sad story of the stallion that died while swimming over to Berneray from Uist. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:21 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:27:41 PM |
EDM |
2253 (CEOL) |
The Story of the Horse |
Duncan Mackinnon explains the background in English to his Gaelic song about the stallion that died crossing from Uist to Berneray, including the strange apparition he himself witnessed. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:27 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:19 PM |
EDM |
2254 (CEOL) |
The Story of the Horse |
Duncan Mackinnon explains the background in English to his Gaelic song about the stallion that died crossing from Uist to Berneray, including the strange apparition he himself witnessed. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:28 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:31:49 PM |
EDM |
2255 (CEOL) |
Sgeul an Eich |
Duncan Mackinnon adds more background detail in Gaelic about the song about the stallion that died swimming from Uist to Berneray, including a verse of his father’s poetry, and an insight into community rivalries on the island. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:35 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:20 PM |
EDM |
2256 (CEOL) |
Sgeul an Eich |
Duncan Mackinnon adds more background detail in Gaelic about the song about the stallion that died swimming from Uist to Berneray, including a verse of his father’s poetry, and an insight into community rivalries on the island. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:36 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:39:34 PM |
EDM |
2257 (CEOL) |
Difficult encounters with Mother Earth |
Iain Trimsgarry talks to his old friend and neighbour, Mary Morrison. Their conversation covers three generations of family and friends from the acquisition of the croft, through the many changes since, to current practice today. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:44 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:20 PM |
EDM |
2258 (CEOL) |
Difficult encounters with Mother Earth |
Iain Trimsgarry talks to his old friend and neighbour, Mary Morrison. Their conversation covers three generations of family and friends from the acquisition of the croft, through the many changes since, to current practice today. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:49:56 PM |
EDM |
2259 (CEOL) |
A very busy spider |
The Story Group at Balivanich School interpret the well-known and well-loved story by Eric Carle, under the guidance of Mary Morrison and with the help of Cothrom Family Learning and Guthan nan Eilean/Island Voices. |
Video |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:53 PM |
Friday 13th of January 2023 12:18:21 PM |
EDM |
2260 (CEOL) |
A very busy spider |
The Story Group at Balivanich School interpret the well-known and well-loved story by Eric Carle, under the guidance of Mary Morrison and with the help of Cothrom Family Learning and Guthan nan Eilean/Island Voices. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:10:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:46:02 PM |
EDM |
2261 (CEOL) |
Caraid Agus Nàmhaid An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:54:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:54:32 PM |
EDM |
2262 (CEOL) |
Caraid Agus Nàmhaid An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:54:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:54:33 PM |
EDM |
2263 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:55:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:55:03 PM |
EDM |
2264 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:55:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:55:03 PM |
EDM |
2265 (CEOL) |
An Aghaidh Fàilte Na Mòr-Thìr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:24 PM |
EDM |
2266 (CEOL) |
An Aghaidh Fàilte Na Mòr-Thìr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:25 PM |
EDM |
2267 (CEOL) |
Diomoladh Pìoba Dhòmhnaill Bhàin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:29 PM |
EDM |
2268 (CEOL) |
Diomoladh Pìoba Dhòmhnaill Bhàin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:29 PM |
EDM |
2269 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Banntraichean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:32 PM |
EDM |
2270 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Banntraichean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:33 PM |
EDM |
2271 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhonn-A-Sia |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:36 PM |
EDM |
2272 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhonn-A-Sia |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:37 PM |
EDM |
2273 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'alasdair Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:40 PM |
EDM |
2274 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'alasdair Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:41 PM |
EDM |
2275 (CEOL) |
Gearan Air A' Mhnaoi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:44 PM |
EDM |
2276 (CEOL) |
Gearan Air A' Mhnaoi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:45 PM |
EDM |
2277 (CEOL) |
Aoir Nan Tàillearan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:47 PM |
EDM |
2278 (CEOL) |
Aoir Nan Tàillearan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:48 PM |
EDM |
2279 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:51 PM |
EDM |
2280 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:52 PM |
EDM |
2281 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Iain Mhùideartaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:54 PM |
EDM |
2282 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Iain Mhùideartaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:55 PM |
EDM |
2283 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:57 PM |
EDM |
2284 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:56:58 PM |
EDM |
2285 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Ghrìminis |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:19 PM |
EDM |
2286 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Ghrìminis |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:20 PM |
EDM |
2287 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Chaiptean Ailean Chinnseaborg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:22 PM |
EDM |
2288 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Chaiptean Ailean Chinnseaborg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:23 PM |
EDM |
2289 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:26 PM |
EDM |
2290 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Seumas Macdhòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:27 PM |
EDM |
2291 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Teasaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:30 PM |
EDM |
2292 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Teasaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:30 PM |
EDM |
2293 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:33 PM |
EDM |
2294 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:34 PM |
EDM |
2295 (CEOL) |
Banais Mhicasgaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:37 PM |
EDM |
2296 (CEOL) |
Banais Mhicasgaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:37 PM |
EDM |
2297 (CEOL) |
Bliadhna Leumadh Dhar Milleadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:40 PM |
EDM |
2298 (CEOL) |
Bliadhna Leumadh Dhar Milleadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:40 PM |
EDM |
2299 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh Ciar Mac Aonghais Fhionnlaigh/A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:43 PM |
EDM |
2300 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh Ciar Mac Aonghais Fhionnlaigh/A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:44 PM |
EDM |
2301 (CEOL) |
Òran Mhic Raibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:47 PM |
EDM |
2302 (CEOL) |
Òran Mhic Raibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:47 PM |
EDM |
2303 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis Tha 'N Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall? |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:50 PM |
EDM |
2304 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis Tha 'N Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall? |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:57:51 PM |
EDM |
2305 (CEOL) |
Dàn Dheirg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:20 PM |
EDM |
2306 (CEOL) |
Dàn Dheirg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:20 PM |
EDM |
2307 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhànuis |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:23 PM |
EDM |
2308 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhànuis |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:24 PM |
EDM |
2309 (CEOL) |
Ì Ri Iù Oro Leannain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:27 PM |
EDM |
2310 (CEOL) |
Ì Ri Iù Oro Leannain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:28 PM |
EDM |
2311 (CEOL) |
Òran Fear Ghrìminis |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:31 PM |
EDM |
2312 (CEOL) |
Òran Fear Ghrìminis |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:31 PM |
EDM |
2313 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Fhraoich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:34 PM |
EDM |
2314 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Fhraoich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:34 PM |
EDM |
2315 (CEOL) |
Fhuaras Naidheachd An-Dè |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:37 PM |
EDM |
2316 (CEOL) |
Fhuaras Naidheachd An-Dè |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:38 PM |
EDM |
2317 (CEOL) |
Bi Falbh On Uinneig Fhir Ghaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:40 PM |
EDM |
2318 (CEOL) |
Bi Falbh On Uinneig Fhir Ghaoil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:41 PM |
EDM |
2319 (CEOL) |
O Thug Iad Bhuam Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:44 PM |
EDM |
2320 (CEOL) |
O Thug Iad Bhuam Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:44 PM |
EDM |
2321 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol Is Beul Tana |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:47 PM |
EDM |
2322 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol Is Beul Tana |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:48 PM |
EDM |
2323 (CEOL) |
A Chruinneag Dhonn Is Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:50 PM |
EDM |
2324 (CEOL) |
A Chruinneag Dhonn Is Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:58:51 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:14:34 PM |
EDM |
2325 (CEOL) |
Chaidil Iad Uile Ann Am Muile A' Chruidh-Laoigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:06 PM |
EDM |
2326 (CEOL) |
Chaidil Iad Uile Ann Am Muile A' Chruidh-Laoigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:06 PM |
EDM |
2327 (CEOL) |
Huis, Huis Air An Each |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:09 PM |
EDM |
2328 (CEOL) |
Huis, Huis Air An Each |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:10 PM |
EDM |
2329 (CEOL) |
Pòg O Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:13 PM |
EDM |
2330 (CEOL) |
Pòg O Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:13 PM |
EDM |
2331 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:17 PM |
EDM |
2332 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:18 PM |
EDM |
2333 (CEOL) |
Danns' A' Bhriogain A Chait |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:21 PM |
EDM |
2334 (CEOL) |
Danns' A' Bhriogain A Chait |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:22 PM |
EDM |
2335 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:25 PM |
EDM |
2336 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:25 PM |
EDM |
2337 (CEOL) |
A Chuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:28 PM |
EDM |
2338 (CEOL) |
A Chuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:29 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:17:17 PM |
EDM |
2339 (CEOL) |
Bà, Bà-Bà Mo Leanabh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:32 PM |
EDM |
2340 (CEOL) |
Bà, Bà-Bà Mo Leanabh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:32 PM |
EDM |
2341 (CEOL) |
Clann Ghriogair Air Fògradh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:36 PM |
EDM |
2342 (CEOL) |
Clann Ghriogair Air Fògradh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:36 PM |
EDM |
2343 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Dòmhnall Shlèite |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:39 PM |
EDM |
2344 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Shir Dòmhnall Shlèite |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 03:59:39 PM |
EDM |
2345 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise Fo Mhulad San Àm |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:05 PM |
EDM |
2346 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise Fo Mhulad San Àm |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:05 PM |
EDM |
2347 (CEOL) |
S Truagh Nach D' Rugadh Dall Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:08 PM |
EDM |
2348 (CEOL) |
S Truagh Nach D' Rugadh Dall Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:09 PM |
EDM |
2349 (CEOL) |
Òran An Ròin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:13 PM |
EDM |
2350 (CEOL) |
Òran An Ròin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:13 PM |
EDM |
2351 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Eala |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:18 PM |
EDM |
2352 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Eala |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:19 PM |
EDM |
2353 (CEOL) |
Ochan Is Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:22 PM |
EDM |
2354 (CEOL) |
Ochan Is Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:23 PM |
EDM |
2355 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinn Cuaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:26 PM |
EDM |
2356 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinn Cuaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:27 PM |
EDM |
2357 (CEOL) |
Hug Oireann Òro Gur Toigh Leam Fhìn Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:31 PM |
EDM |
2358 (CEOL) |
Hug Oireann Òro Gur Toigh Leam Fhìn Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:31 PM |
EDM |
2359 (CEOL) |
Leis An Lurgainn O Hì |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:34 PM |
EDM |
2360 (CEOL) |
Leis An Lurgainn O Hì |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:35 PM |
EDM |
2361 (CEOL) |
Duanag A' Chìobair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:38 PM |
EDM |
2362 (CEOL) |
Duanag A' Chìobair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:39 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:06:49 PM |
EDM |
2363 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach, Sunndach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:42 PM |
EDM |
2364 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach, Sunndach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:00:43 PM |
EDM |
2365 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:26 PM |
EDM |
2366 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:27 PM |
EDM |
2367 (CEOL) |
Ceann Tràigh Ghruinneart |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:30 PM |
EDM |
2368 (CEOL) |
Ceann Tràigh Ghruinneart |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:31 PM |
EDM |
2369 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Dubh, Hè Mo Nighean Dubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:34 PM |
EDM |
2370 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Dubh, Hè Mo Nighean Dubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:34 PM |
EDM |
2371 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:37 PM |
EDM |
2372 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:38 PM |
EDM |
2373 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mi Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:41 PM |
EDM |
2374 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mi Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:41 PM |
EDM |
2375 (CEOL) |
Deoch-Slàinte Nan Gillean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:45 PM |
EDM |
2376 (CEOL) |
Deoch-Slàinte Nan Gillean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:46 PM |
EDM |
2377 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal Is Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:49 PM |
EDM |
2378 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal Is Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:49 PM |
EDM |
2379 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Donn Na Buaile |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:52 PM |
EDM |
2380 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Donn Na Buaile |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:53 PM |
EDM |
2381 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn, Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:56 PM |
EDM |
2382 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn, Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:57 PM |
EDM |
2383 (CEOL) |
Trì Fichead Bliadhna 'S A Trì |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:01:59 PM |
EDM |
2384 (CEOL) |
Trì Fichead Bliadhna 'S A Trì |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:00 PM |
EDM |
2385 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi 'M Ònaran |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:11 PM |
EDM |
2386 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi 'M Ònaran |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:12 PM |
EDM |
2387 (CEOL) |
Bothan Àirigh Am Bràigh Raineach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:15 PM |
EDM |
2388 (CEOL) |
Bothan Àirigh Am Bràigh Raineach |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:15 PM |
EDM |
2389 (CEOL) |
A Sheana-Bhean Bhochd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:18 PM |
EDM |
2390 (CEOL) |
A Sheana-Bhean Bhochd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:19 PM |
EDM |
2391 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi Òro Bha Hò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:22 PM |
EDM |
2392 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi Òro Bha Hò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:23 PM |
EDM |
2393 (CEOL) |
Giullan Geal Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:27 PM |
EDM |
2394 (CEOL) |
Giullan Geal Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:27 PM |
EDM |
2395 (CEOL) |
Hothan Agus Hothan Ò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:30 PM |
EDM |
2396 (CEOL) |
Hothan Agus Hothan Ò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:31 PM |
EDM |
2397 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh Mhuilinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:34 PM |
EDM |
2398 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh Mhuilinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:36 PM |
EDM |
2399 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:39 PM |
EDM |
2400 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:40 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:43:08 PM |
EDM |
2401 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Heisgeir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:43 PM |
EDM |
2402 (CEOL) |
Òran Fir Heisgeir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:44 PM |
EDM |
2403 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Iain Ruadh Bhaleguidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:47 PM |
EDM |
2404 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Iain Ruadh Bhaleguidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:02:48 PM |
EDM |
2405 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:03 PM |
EDM |
2406 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:04 PM |
EDM |
2407 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Eòghain Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:08 PM |
EDM |
2408 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Eòghain Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:09 PM |
EDM |
2409 (CEOL) |
Aiseirigh Iain Ruaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:12 PM |
EDM |
2410 (CEOL) |
Aiseirigh Iain Ruaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:13 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:52:14 PM |
EDM |
2411 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:16 PM |
EDM |
2412 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain 'Ic Sheumais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:17 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:12:03 PM |
EDM |
2413 (CEOL) |
Oidhche Banais An Fhìdhleir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:20 PM |
EDM |
2414 (CEOL) |
Oidhche Banais An Fhìdhleir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:21 PM |
EDM |
2415 (CEOL) |
Latha Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:24 PM |
EDM |
2416 (CEOL) |
Latha Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:25 PM |
EDM |
2417 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:28 PM |
EDM |
2418 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:29 PM |
EDM |
2419 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Donn Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:33 PM |
EDM |
2420 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Donn Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:34 PM |
EDM |
2421 (CEOL) |
S Mise Thug An Ceannach Air Bainne Nighean Dòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:37 PM |
EDM |
2422 (CEOL) |
S Mise Thug An Ceannach Air Bainne Nighean Dòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:38 PM |
EDM |
2423 (CEOL) |
Slàn Iomradh Do 'N Ghaisgeach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:41 PM |
EDM |
2424 (CEOL) |
Slàn Iomradh Do 'N Ghaisgeach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:03:42 PM |
EDM |
2425 (CEOL) |
Òran Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:12 PM |
EDM |
2426 (CEOL) |
Òran Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:13 PM |
EDM |
2427 (CEOL) |
Alasdair À Gleanna Garadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:16 PM |
EDM |
2428 (CEOL) |
Alasdair À Gleanna Garadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:17 PM |
EDM |
2429 (CEOL) |
Tapadh Leat A Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Fhionnlaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:20 PM |
EDM |
2430 (CEOL) |
Tapadh Leat A Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Fhionnlaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:21 PM |
EDM |
2431 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:24 PM |
EDM |
2432 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:25 PM |
EDM |
2433 (CEOL) |
S Goirt Leam Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:29 PM |
EDM |
2434 (CEOL) |
S Goirt Leam Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:30 PM |
EDM |
2435 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:32 PM |
EDM |
2436 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhùthaich 'S Tu Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:33 PM |
EDM |
2437 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:36 PM |
EDM |
2438 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:37 PM |
EDM |
2439 (CEOL) |
A Cholla Mo Rùin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:40 PM |
EDM |
2440 (CEOL) |
A Cholla Mo Rùin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:41 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:05:05 PM |
EDM |
2441 (CEOL) |
Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:44 PM |
EDM |
2442 (CEOL) |
Màiri Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:44 PM |
EDM |
2443 (CEOL) |
Tha 'N Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Corrabheinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:47 PM |
EDM |
2444 (CEOL) |
Tha 'N Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Corrabheinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:04:49 PM |
EDM |
2445 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Mhaighdinn A Tha Gun Ghruaim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:17 PM |
EDM |
2446 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Mhaighdinn A Tha Gun Ghruaim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:18 PM |
EDM |
2447 (CEOL) |
Ìri Iù Horò Leannain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:21 PM |
EDM |
2448 (CEOL) |
Ìri Iù Horò Leannain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:22 PM |
EDM |
2449 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Òig As Ceanalta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:24 PM |
EDM |
2450 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Òig As Ceanalta |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:25 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:23:47 PM |
EDM |
2451 (CEOL) |
Òran Seilge |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:27 PM |
EDM |
2452 (CEOL) |
Òran Seilge |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:28 PM |
EDM |
2453 (CEOL) |
Maighdean Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:31 PM |
EDM |
2454 (CEOL) |
Maighdean Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:31 PM |
EDM |
2455 (CEOL) |
Siud Thu Ille Ruaidh Ghallain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:34 PM |
EDM |
2456 (CEOL) |
Siud Thu Ille Ruaidh Ghallain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:35 PM |
EDM |
2457 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol Òigear A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:37 PM |
EDM |
2458 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol Òigear A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:38 PM |
EDM |
2459 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Dhiarmaid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:40 PM |
EDM |
2460 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Dhiarmaid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:41 PM |
EDM |
2461 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Gharaidh 'S Nam Ban |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:43 PM |
EDM |
2462 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Gharaidh 'S Nam Ban |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:44 PM |
EDM |
2463 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:47 PM |
EDM |
2464 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:09:47 PM |
EDM |
2465 (CEOL) |
Dàn Liuthair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:45 PM |
EDM |
2466 (CEOL) |
Dàn Liuthair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:45 PM |
EDM |
2467 (CEOL) |
Laoidh An Amadain Mhòir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:48 PM |
EDM |
2468 (CEOL) |
Laoidh An Amadain Mhòir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:49 PM |
EDM |
2469 (CEOL) |
Tha Sgeul Beag Agam Air Fionn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:52 PM |
EDM |
2470 (CEOL) |
Tha Sgeul Beag Agam Air Fionn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:52 PM |
EDM |
2471 (CEOL) |
Diarmad Fleadha Gun D' Rinn Fionn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:55 PM |
EDM |
2472 (CEOL) |
Diarmad Fleadha Gun D' Rinn Fionn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:56 PM |
EDM |
2473 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Hao O Nighean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:58 PM |
EDM |
2474 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Hao O Nighean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:16:58 PM |
EDM |
2475 (CEOL) |
An Crònan Muileach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:01 PM |
EDM |
2476 (CEOL) |
An Crònan Muileach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:02 PM |
EDM |
2477 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An Dòmhnallach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:04 PM |
EDM |
2478 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An Dòmhnallach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:05 PM |
EDM |
2479 (CEOL) |
O Leannan An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:07 PM |
EDM |
2480 (CEOL) |
O Leannan An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:08 PM |
EDM |
2481 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
Domhnall Ruadh Chorùna |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:11 PM |
EDM |
2482 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
Domhnall Ruadh Chorùna |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:56:31 PM |
EDM |
2483 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chogaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:14 PM |
EDM |
2484 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chogaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:17:15 PM |
EDM |
2485 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair, Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:19:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:19:57 PM |
EDM |
2486 (CEOL) |
Bidh An Dròbhair, Bidh An Dròbhair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:19:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:19:57 PM |
EDM |
2487 (CEOL) |
Is Truagh Nach Robh Mi Pòsta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:00 PM |
EDM |
2488 (CEOL) |
Is Truagh Nach Robh Mi Pòsta |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:01 PM |
EDM |
2489 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:03 PM |
EDM |
2490 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:04 PM |
EDM |
2491 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Chuir Mi An Geamhradh Tharam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:06 PM |
EDM |
2492 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Chuir Mi An Geamhradh Tharam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:07 PM |
EDM |
2493 (CEOL) |
Bainne Nan Gobhar Dhan Tàillear Fhìdhlear |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:10 PM |
EDM |
2494 (CEOL) |
Bainne Nan Gobhar Dhan Tàillear Fhìdhlear |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:11 PM |
EDM |
2495 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr Bheadarrach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:13 PM |
EDM |
2496 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr Bheadarrach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:14 PM |
EDM |
2497 (CEOL) |
Pòsaidh Mise Ruairidh Siosal |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:17 PM |
EDM |
2498 (CEOL) |
Pòsaidh Mise Ruairidh Siosal |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:18 PM |
EDM |
2499 (CEOL) |
Tholmasain An Tig Thu Tuilleadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:20 PM |
EDM |
2500 (CEOL) |
Tholmasain An Tig Thu Tuilleadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:21 PM |
EDM |
2501 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann 'S Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:23 PM |
EDM |
2502 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann 'S Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:24 PM |
EDM |
2503 (CEOL) |
A' Mhuc A Bha Againn Anns An Dìg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:27 PM |
EDM |
2504 (CEOL) |
A' Mhuc A Bha Againn Anns An Dìg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:20:27 PM |
EDM |
2505 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mo Dhuilichinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:29 PM |
EDM |
2506 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mo Dhuilichinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:29 PM |
EDM |
2507 (CEOL) |
Am Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh? |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:32 PM |
EDM |
2508 (CEOL) |
Am Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh? |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:33 PM |
EDM |
2509 (CEOL) |
Hoireann Ò 'S Mi Fo Smuairean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:35 PM |
EDM |
2510 (CEOL) |
Hoireann Ò 'S Mi Fo Smuairean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:36 PM |
EDM |
2511 (CEOL) |
Is Tu Mo Chaileag Bhòidheach Laghach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:39 PM |
EDM |
2512 (CEOL) |
Is Tu Mo Chaileag Bhòidheach Laghach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:40 PM |
EDM |
2513 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:42 PM |
EDM |
2514 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis An Àite |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:42 PM |
EDM |
2515 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac 'Ic Fhionghain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:45 PM |
EDM |
2516 (CEOL) |
Iain Mac 'Ic Fhionghain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:46 PM |
EDM |
2517 (CEOL) |
S Buaidheach Na Taighean Sglèat |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:48 PM |
EDM |
2518 (CEOL) |
S Buaidheach Na Taighean Sglèat |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:49 PM |
EDM |
2519 (CEOL) |
Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:51 PM |
EDM |
2520 (CEOL) |
Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:52 PM |
EDM |
2521 (CEOL) |
Hò À Hù 'Ille Ghasta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:54 PM |
EDM |
2522 (CEOL) |
Hò À Hù 'Ille Ghasta |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:55 PM |
EDM |
2523 (CEOL) |
Is Cianail An Rathad 'S Mi A' Gabhail A' Chuain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:57 PM |
EDM |
2524 (CEOL) |
Is Cianail An Rathad 'S Mi A' Gabhail A' Chuain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:26:58 PM |
EDM |
2525 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:27:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:27:56 PM |
EDM |
2526 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:27:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:27:57 PM |
EDM |
2527 (CEOL) |
Cumha Fir Bhàlaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:00 PM |
EDM |
2528 (CEOL) |
Cumha Fir Bhàlaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:00 PM |
EDM |
2529 (CEOL) |
Ged Is Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:03 PM |
EDM |
2530 (CEOL) |
Ged Is Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:04 PM |
EDM |
2531 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn, Fhir Chùil Duinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:06 PM |
EDM |
2532 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn, Fhir Chùil Duinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:07 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:22:28 PM |
EDM |
2533 (CEOL) |
Uamh An Òir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:10 PM |
EDM |
2534 (CEOL) |
Uamh An Òir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:11 PM |
EDM |
2535 (CEOL) |
Tha An Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Chorra-Bheinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:13 PM |
EDM |
2536 (CEOL) |
Tha An Crodh-Laoigh Air Aodann Chorra-Bheinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:14 PM |
EDM |
2537 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhorair Ghlinn Urchaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:17 PM |
EDM |
2538 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhorair Ghlinn Urchaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:17 PM |
EDM |
2539 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mi Leis Na Lùban Laghach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:20 PM |
EDM |
2540 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mi Leis Na Lùban Laghach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:21 PM |
EDM |
2541 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhean A-Muigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:23 PM |
EDM |
2542 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhean A-Muigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:24 PM |
EDM |
2543 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Binn, Dòmhnall Binn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:27 PM |
EDM |
2544 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Binn, Dòmhnall Binn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:28:27 PM |
EDM |
2545 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Fhìn Am Baile Beag Ud |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:20 PM |
EDM |
2546 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Fhìn Am Baile Beag Ud |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:20 PM |
EDM |
2547 (CEOL) |
Gaol Air A' Ghille Bhuidhe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:23 PM |
EDM |
2548 (CEOL) |
Gaol Air A' Ghille Bhuidhe |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:23 PM |
EDM |
2549 (CEOL) |
O Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:26 PM |
EDM |
2550 (CEOL) |
O Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr, Cha Mhòr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:27 PM |
EDM |
2551 (CEOL) |
Gun Dìobradh, Gun Dìobradh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:29 PM |
EDM |
2552 (CEOL) |
Gun Dìobradh, Gun Dìobradh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:30 PM |
EDM |
2553 (CEOL) |
Fhuair Mi Pòg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:32 PM |
EDM |
2554 (CEOL) |
Fhuair Mi Pòg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:33 PM |
EDM |
2555 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn À Còrnaig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:36 PM |
EDM |
2556 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn À Còrnaig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:37 PM |
EDM |
2557 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toil 'S Gur Ro Thoil Leam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:39 PM |
EDM |
2558 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toil 'S Gur Ro Thoil Leam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:40 PM |
EDM |
2559 (CEOL) |
Huis Huis Air An Each |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:43 PM |
EDM |
2560 (CEOL) |
Huis Huis Air An Each |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:43 PM |
EDM |
2561 (CEOL) |
Griogal Cridhe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:47 PM |
EDM |
2562 (CEOL) |
Griogal Cridhe |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:47 PM |
EDM |
2563 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil An Gille Dubh-Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:50 PM |
EDM |
2564 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil An Gille Dubh-Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:36:50 PM |
EDM |
2565 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:50 PM |
EDM |
2566 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:51 PM |
EDM |
2567 (CEOL) |
Crodh An Tàilleir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:53 PM |
EDM |
2568 (CEOL) |
Crodh An Tàilleir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:54 PM |
EDM |
2569 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:57 PM |
EDM |
2570 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:38:58 PM |
EDM |
2571 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:00 PM |
EDM |
2572 (CEOL) |
Cùl Do Chinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:01 PM |
EDM |
2573 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal 'S Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:03 PM |
EDM |
2574 (CEOL) |
Leig Dhìot An Cadal 'S Tionndaidh Rium |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:04 PM |
EDM |
2575 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:07 PM |
EDM |
2576 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Ghrinn Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:07 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:19:14 PM |
EDM |
2577 (CEOL) |
A Sheana Bhean Bhochd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:10 PM |
EDM |
2578 (CEOL) |
A Sheana Bhean Bhochd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:11 PM |
EDM |
2579 (CEOL) |
Thug An Geamhradh Leis An Crodh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:14 PM |
EDM |
2580 (CEOL) |
Thug An Geamhradh Leis An Crodh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:14 PM |
EDM |
2581 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis A Tha An Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:17 PM |
EDM |
2582 (CEOL) |
Cò Leis A Tha An Crodh Druimfhionn Ud Thall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:18 PM |
EDM |
2583 (CEOL) |
A Mhic A' Mhaoilein Cò Shaoradh Bho Thaobh Nam Ban Òga Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:20 PM |
EDM |
2584 (CEOL) |
A Mhic A' Mhaoilein Cò Shaoradh Bho Thaobh Nam Ban Òga Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:21 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:27:22 PM |
EDM |
2585 (CEOL) |
Cha Bhi Mi Buan 'S Tu Bhith Bhuam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:23 PM |
EDM |
2586 (CEOL) |
Cha Bhi Mi Buan 'S Tu Bhith Bhuam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:24 PM |
EDM |
2587 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis Na Glainneachan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:27 PM |
EDM |
2588 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis Na Glainneachan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:28 PM |
EDM |
2589 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise A' Dol A Rèiteach A-Nochd Ri Nighinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:30 PM |
EDM |
2590 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise A' Dol A Rèiteach A-Nochd Ri Nighinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:31 PM |
EDM |
2591 (CEOL) |
Thog Mi Chas Mhòr A-Mach On A' Bheingidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:33 PM |
EDM |
2592 (CEOL) |
Thog Mi Chas Mhòr A-Mach On A' Bheingidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:34 PM |
EDM |
2593 (CEOL) |
Horo 'S Tu Mo Chuachag |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:37 PM |
EDM |
2594 (CEOL) |
Horo 'S Tu Mo Chuachag |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:37 PM |
EDM |
2595 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol 'S Beul Tana |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:40 PM |
EDM |
2596 (CEOL) |
Mala Chaol 'S Beul Tana |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:41 PM |
EDM |
2597 (CEOL) |
Crodh-Laoigh Nam Bodach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:44 PM |
EDM |
2598 (CEOL) |
Crodh-Laoigh Nam Bodach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:44 PM |
EDM |
2599 (CEOL) |
Illean Bithibh Sunndach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:47 PM |
EDM |
2600 (CEOL) |
Illean Bithibh Sunndach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:48 PM |
EDM |
2601 (CEOL) |
O Hì Thogaidh Ò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:51 PM |
EDM |
2602 (CEOL) |
O Hì Thogaidh Ò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:52 PM |
EDM |
2603 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn 'S Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:54 PM |
EDM |
2604 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn 'S Toigh Leam Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:55 PM |
EDM |
2605 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:58 PM |
EDM |
2606 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:39:58 PM |
EDM |
2607 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Làir Dhubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:01 PM |
EDM |
2608 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Làir Dhubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:02 PM |
EDM |
2609 (CEOL) |
Dannsa A' Chait Bhàin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:04 PM |
EDM |
2610 (CEOL) |
Dannsa A' Chait Bhàin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:05 PM |
EDM |
2611 (CEOL) |
Rann Na Gealaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:08 PM |
EDM |
2612 (CEOL) |
Rann Na Gealaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:08 PM |
EDM |
2613 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Radan Binneach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:11 PM |
EDM |
2614 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh An Radan Binneach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:12 PM |
EDM |
2615 (CEOL) |
Gille An Fhèilidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:15 PM |
EDM |
2616 (CEOL) |
Gille An Fhèilidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:15 PM |
EDM |
2617 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dhòmhnall Macaonghais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:19 PM |
EDM |
2618 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dhòmhnall Macaonghais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:20 PM |
EDM |
2619 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Air Dòmhnall Chràisgein. |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:23 PM |
EDM |
2620 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Air Dòmhnall Chràisgein. |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:23 PM |
EDM |
2621 (CEOL) |
Oh Jimmy Come Write For Me |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:26 PM |
EDM |
2622 (CEOL) |
Oh Jimmy Come Write For Me |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:26 PM |
EDM |
2623 (CEOL) |
Carson A Bhios Sinn Muladach |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:29 PM |
EDM |
2624 (CEOL) |
Carson A Bhios Sinn Muladach |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:29 PM |
EDM |
2625 (CEOL) |
Och Mar A Tha Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:32 PM |
EDM |
2626 (CEOL) |
Och Mar A Tha Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:33 PM |
EDM |
2627 (CEOL) |
Nuair A Thàinig Àm An Iasgaich Oirnn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:36 PM |
EDM |
2628 (CEOL) |
Nuair A Thàinig Àm An Iasgaich Oirnn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:36 PM |
EDM |
2629 (CEOL) |
Hug O Rinn O Chan Eil A' Chùis A' Còrdadh Rium |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:40 PM |
EDM |
2630 (CEOL) |
Hug O Rinn O Chan Eil A' Chùis A' Còrdadh Rium |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:41 PM |
EDM |
2631 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Breug |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:45 PM |
EDM |
2632 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Breug |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:45 PM |
EDM |
2633 (CEOL) |
Casag Dhòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:48 PM |
EDM |
2634 (CEOL) |
Casag Dhòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:49 PM |
EDM |
2635 (CEOL) |
Port Nan Deargannan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:52 PM |
EDM |
2636 (CEOL) |
Port Nan Deargannan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:53 PM |
EDM |
2637 (CEOL) |
Ma Phòsas Mi Cha Ghabh Mi Tè Mhòr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:56 PM |
EDM |
2638 (CEOL) |
Ma Phòsas Mi Cha Ghabh Mi Tè Mhòr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:56 PM |
EDM |
2639 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram A Bhith Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:40:59 PM |
EDM |
2640 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram A Bhith Ga Stiùireadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:00 PM |
EDM |
2641 (CEOL) |
Cùl Rim Leannan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:03 PM |
EDM |
2642 (CEOL) |
Cùl Rim Leannan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:04 PM |
EDM |
2643 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Dh'iomair Mi An T-Each Odhar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:07 PM |
EDM |
2644 (CEOL) |
Siud Mar A Dh'iomair Mi An T-Each Odhar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:08 PM |
EDM |
2645 (CEOL) |
Màiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:10 PM |
EDM |
2646 (CEOL) |
Màiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:12 PM |
EDM |
2647 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn Bhon Chala |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:14 PM |
EDM |
2648 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn Bhon Chala |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:15 PM |
EDM |
2649 (CEOL) |
Bidh Mi Fo Bhròn 'S Tu Gam Dhìth |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:18 PM |
EDM |
2650 (CEOL) |
Bidh Mi Fo Bhròn 'S Tu Gam Dhìth |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:19 PM |
EDM |
2651 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:21 PM |
EDM |
2652 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:22 PM |
EDM |
2653 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:25 PM |
EDM |
2654 (CEOL) |
Bha Mi A-Raoir Gu Sunndach Sunndach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:25 PM |
EDM |
2655 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Àlainn A' Tighinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:28 PM |
EDM |
2656 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Àlainn A' Tighinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:29 PM |
EDM |
2657 (CEOL) |
Òran An Eich-Uisge |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:32 PM |
EDM |
2658 (CEOL) |
Òran An Eich-Uisge |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:33 PM |
EDM |
2659 (CEOL) |
Air Failil O Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:36 PM |
EDM |
2660 (CEOL) |
Air Failil O Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:36 PM |
EDM |
2661 (CEOL) |
Òran Chiorstaidh Bhruis |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:39 PM |
EDM |
2662 (CEOL) |
Òran Chiorstaidh Bhruis |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:40 PM |
EDM |
2663 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Beasa Lachlainn Chiar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:43 PM |
EDM |
2664 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall Beasa Lachlainn Chiar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:44 PM |
EDM |
2665 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:47 PM |
EDM |
2666 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:47 PM |
EDM |
2667 (CEOL) |
Fhir A Thèid Thar A' Mhàim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:50 PM |
EDM |
2668 (CEOL) |
Fhir A Thèid Thar A' Mhàim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:51 PM |
EDM |
2669 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:54 PM |
EDM |
2670 (CEOL) |
Dùthaich Mhicleòid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:54 PM |
EDM |
2671 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhreacan Dubh Fon Dìle |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:57 PM |
EDM |
2672 (CEOL) |
Tha Mo Bhreacan Dubh Fon Dìle |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:41:58 PM |
EDM |
2673 (CEOL) |
Och Horo 'Ille Dhuinn Bhòidhich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:01 PM |
EDM |
2674 (CEOL) |
Och Horo 'Ille Dhuinn Bhòidhich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:01 PM |
EDM |
2675 (CEOL) |
Ochoin Mar A Dh'fhalbh Sinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:04 PM |
EDM |
2676 (CEOL) |
Ochoin Mar A Dh'fhalbh Sinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:05 PM |
EDM |
2677 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:08 PM |
EDM |
2678 (CEOL) |
Moladh Ghlinne Garadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:08 PM |
EDM |
2679 (CEOL) |
S Ann Diluain A Sheòl Sibh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:11 PM |
EDM |
2680 (CEOL) |
S Ann Diluain A Sheòl Sibh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:12 PM |
EDM |
2681 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:16 PM |
EDM |
2682 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:17 PM |
EDM |
2683 (CEOL) |
Gur E M' Anam 'S M' Eudail |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:20 PM |
EDM |
2684 (CEOL) |
Gur E M' Anam 'S M' Eudail |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:20 PM |
EDM |
2685 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinne Chuaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:24 PM |
EDM |
2686 (CEOL) |
Iain Ghlinne Chuaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:24 PM |
EDM |
2687 (CEOL) |
Mura Biodh An Crodh Cha Ghabhainn Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:27 PM |
EDM |
2688 (CEOL) |
Mura Biodh An Crodh Cha Ghabhainn Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:28 PM |
EDM |
2689 (CEOL) |
Buain Na Rainich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:31 PM |
EDM |
2690 (CEOL) |
Buain Na Rainich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:32 PM |
EDM |
2691 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnallach Don Tug Mi Gaol |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:35 PM |
EDM |
2692 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnallach Don Tug Mi Gaol |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:36 PM |
EDM |
2693 (CEOL) |
O Gur Mise A Tha Fo Ghruaim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:39 PM |
EDM |
2694 (CEOL) |
O Gur Mise A Tha Fo Ghruaim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:40 PM |
EDM |
2695 (CEOL) |
Fil Oro Mar A Dh'fhàg Sinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:43 PM |
EDM |
2696 (CEOL) |
Fil Oro Mar A Dh'fhàg Sinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:44 PM |
EDM |
2697 (CEOL) |
Tighinn A-Mach À Steòrnabhagh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:48 PM |
EDM |
2698 (CEOL) |
Tighinn A-Mach À Steòrnabhagh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:48 PM |
EDM |
2699 (CEOL) |
Co-Dhiù Thogainn Fonn Mo Leannain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:51 PM |
EDM |
2700 (CEOL) |
Co-Dhiù Thogainn Fonn Mo Leannain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:52 PM |
EDM |
2701 (CEOL) |
Latha Fiadhaich Ann An Rònaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:55 PM |
EDM |
2702 (CEOL) |
Latha Fiadhaich Ann An Rònaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:56 PM |
EDM |
2703 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Chailin 'S Mo Shùil 'Ad Dhèidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:42:59 PM |
EDM |
2704 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Chailin 'S Mo Shùil 'Ad Dhèidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:00 PM |
EDM |
2705 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi Tha Muladach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:03 PM |
EDM |
2706 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi Tha Muladach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:04 PM |
EDM |
2707 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh, Muran À Bhàlaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:06 PM |
EDM |
2708 (CEOL) |
Fraoch À Rònaigh, Muran À Bhàlaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:07 PM |
EDM |
2709 (CEOL) |
An Caimbeulach Dubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:10 PM |
EDM |
2710 (CEOL) |
An Caimbeulach Dubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:11 PM |
EDM |
2711 (CEOL) |
Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:14 PM |
EDM |
2712 (CEOL) |
Am Breabadair Mòr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:15 PM |
EDM |
2713 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach A Chuilein Mo Rùin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:18 PM |
EDM |
2714 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach A Chuilein Mo Rùin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:18 PM |
EDM |
2715 (CEOL) |
O Chan Eil Mulad Oirnn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:22 PM |
EDM |
2716 (CEOL) |
O Chan Eil Mulad Oirnn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:22 PM |
EDM |
2717 (CEOL) |
Brògan Mhicgriogair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:25 PM |
EDM |
2718 (CEOL) |
Brògan Mhicgriogair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:26 PM |
EDM |
2719 (CEOL) |
Calum Sgàire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:29 PM |
EDM |
2720 (CEOL) |
Calum Sgàire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:30 PM |
EDM |
2721 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:33 PM |
EDM |
2722 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil Chaluim Sgàire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:34 PM |
EDM |
2723 (CEOL) |
O Cuir A-Nall Am Bodach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:37 PM |
EDM |
2724 (CEOL) |
O Cuir A-Nall Am Bodach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:38 PM |
EDM |
2725 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhgr Donnchadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:40 PM |
EDM |
2726 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Mhgr Donnchadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:41 PM |
EDM |
2727 (CEOL) |
Òran Tarbh A' Cheathramh Mheadhanaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:44 PM |
EDM |
2728 (CEOL) |
Òran Tarbh A' Cheathramh Mheadhanaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:45 PM |
EDM |
2729 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruinneag Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:48 PM |
EDM |
2730 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruinneag Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:49 PM |
EDM |
2731 (CEOL) |
Cha B' E Dìreadh A' Bhruthaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:52 PM |
EDM |
2732 (CEOL) |
Cha B' E Dìreadh A' Bhruthaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:52 PM |
EDM |
2733 (CEOL) |
Banais Iain Mhàrtainn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:56 PM |
EDM |
2734 (CEOL) |
Banais Iain Mhàrtainn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:56 PM |
EDM |
2735 (CEOL) |
Niccoiseam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:43:59 PM |
EDM |
2736 (CEOL) |
Niccoiseam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:00 PM |
EDM |
2737 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Gur Barrail Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:03 PM |
EDM |
2738 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Gur Barrail Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:04 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:41:01 PM |
EDM |
2739 (CEOL) |
Ailein Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:07 PM |
EDM |
2740 (CEOL) |
Ailein Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:07 PM |
EDM |
2741 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Dha Sir Seumas Dòmhnallach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:11 PM |
EDM |
2742 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Dha Sir Seumas Dòmhnallach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:11 PM |
EDM |
2743 (CEOL) |
Bha Mo Leannan Ann |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:14 PM |
EDM |
2744 (CEOL) |
Bha Mo Leannan Ann |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:15 PM |
EDM |
2745 (CEOL) |
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:18 PM |
EDM |
2746 (CEOL) |
Là Inbhir Lòchaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:19 PM |
EDM |
2747 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:22 PM |
EDM |
2748 (CEOL) |
Tàladh Dhòmhnaill Ghuirm |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:23 PM |
EDM |
2749 (CEOL) |
An Talla Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:26 PM |
EDM |
2750 (CEOL) |
An Talla Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:27 PM |
EDM |
2751 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:30 PM |
EDM |
2752 (CEOL) |
Bràigh Loch Iall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:31 PM |
EDM |
2753 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro 'Illean Nach Tiugainn Sibh Leamsa |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:34 PM |
EDM |
2754 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro 'Illean Nach Tiugainn Sibh Leamsa |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:35 PM |
EDM |
2755 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:38 PM |
EDM |
2756 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Mhac 'Ic Ailein |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:39 PM |
EDM |
2757 (CEOL) |
Hug Orann O Ro Bha Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:42 PM |
EDM |
2758 (CEOL) |
Hug Orann O Ro Bha Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:42 PM |
EDM |
2759 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:45 PM |
EDM |
2760 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:47 PM |
EDM |
2761 (CEOL) |
Bàs Sinn-Seanair An Fhiosraiche. |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:50 PM |
EDM |
2762 (CEOL) |
Bàs Sinn-Seanair An Fhiosraiche. |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:51 PM |
EDM |
2763 (CEOL) |
Eòlas An Dèididh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:54 PM |
EDM |
2764 (CEOL) |
Eòlas An Dèididh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:44:55 PM |
EDM |
2765 (CEOL) |
Am Facal Cnàmhan. |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:36 PM |
EDM |
2766 (CEOL) |
Am Facal Cnàmhan. |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:37 PM |
EDM |
2767 (CEOL) |
Òran Banais An Dotair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:39 PM |
EDM |
2768 (CEOL) |
Òran Banais An Dotair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:40 PM |
EDM |
2769 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh O Hu O Ho |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:43 PM |
EDM |
2770 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Dhubh O Hu O Ho |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:44 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:45:48 PM |
EDM |
2771 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:47 PM |
EDM |
2772 (CEOL) |
An Cluinn Thu Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:47 PM |
EDM |
2773 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Ort |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:50 PM |
EDM |
2774 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Ort |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:51 PM |
EDM |
2775 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Ao Ho Nighean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:54 PM |
EDM |
2776 (CEOL) |
E Ho Nighean Ao Ho Nighean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:55 PM |
EDM |
2777 (CEOL) |
Horo Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:57 PM |
EDM |
2778 (CEOL) |
Horo Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:45:58 PM |
EDM |
2779 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nighinn Duibh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:01 PM |
EDM |
2780 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nighinn Duibh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:02 PM |
EDM |
2781 (CEOL) |
Mòr Nighean A' Ghiobarlain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:05 PM |
EDM |
2782 (CEOL) |
Mòr Nighean A' Ghiobarlain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:06 PM |
EDM |
2783 (CEOL) |
S E Gillean Mo Rùin A Thogadh Oirnn Sunnd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:09 PM |
EDM |
2784 (CEOL) |
S E Gillean Mo Rùin A Thogadh Oirnn Sunnd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:10 PM |
EDM |
2785 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:12 PM |
EDM |
2786 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:13 PM |
EDM |
2787 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:16 PM |
EDM |
2788 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Aonar Air Rubha An Aiseig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:17 PM |
EDM |
2789 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro Ho Hi Hoireannan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:20 PM |
EDM |
2790 (CEOL) |
Ho Ro Ho Hi Hoireannan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:21 PM |
EDM |
2791 (CEOL) |
Mo Robairneach Gaolach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:23 PM |
EDM |
2792 (CEOL) |
Mo Robairneach Gaolach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:24 PM |
EDM |
2793 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:27 PM |
EDM |
2794 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:28 PM |
EDM |
2795 (CEOL) |
Cumha Peathar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:31 PM |
EDM |
2796 (CEOL) |
Cumha Peathar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:31 PM |
EDM |
2797 (CEOL) |
Am Buachaille Bàn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:34 PM |
EDM |
2798 (CEOL) |
Am Buachaille Bàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:35 PM |
EDM |
2799 (CEOL) |
S E An Gille Donn As Bòidhche |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:38 PM |
EDM |
2800 (CEOL) |
S E An Gille Donn As Bòidhche |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:38 PM |
EDM |
2801 (CEOL) |
Na Trì Eòin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:41 PM |
EDM |
2802 (CEOL) |
Na Trì Eòin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:42 PM |
EDM |
2803 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn Fon Cuid Armachd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:45 PM |
EDM |
2804 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn Fon Cuid Armachd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:46 PM |
EDM |
2805 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Banntraich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:48 PM |
EDM |
2806 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Banntraich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:49 PM |
EDM |
2807 (CEOL) |
An Gille Donn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:51 PM |
EDM |
2808 (CEOL) |
An Gille Donn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:52 PM |
EDM |
2809 (CEOL) |
S Ann Air Feasgar Diciadain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:55 PM |
EDM |
2810 (CEOL) |
S Ann Air Feasgar Diciadain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:56 PM |
EDM |
2811 (CEOL) |
O 'S Tu 'S Gura Tu A Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:58 PM |
EDM |
2812 (CEOL) |
O 'S Tu 'S Gura Tu A Th' Air M' Aire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:46:59 PM |
EDM |
2813 (CEOL) |
O Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:02 PM |
EDM |
2814 (CEOL) |
O Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:03 PM |
EDM |
2815 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh A Bhith Beò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:06 PM |
EDM |
2816 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh A Bhith Beò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:07 PM |
EDM |
2817 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn An Nì 'S An Nàire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:10 PM |
EDM |
2818 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn An Nì 'S An Nàire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:11 PM |
EDM |
2819 (CEOL) |
Nam Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:14 PM |
EDM |
2820 (CEOL) |
Nam Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:15 PM |
EDM |
2821 (CEOL) |
Cailin Donn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:18 PM |
EDM |
2822 (CEOL) |
Cailin Donn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:18 PM |
EDM |
2823 (CEOL) |
A Mhaighread Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:21 PM |
EDM |
2824 (CEOL) |
A Mhaighread Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:22 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:24:50 PM |
EDM |
2825 (CEOL) |
A Chatrìona Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:25 PM |
EDM |
2826 (CEOL) |
A Chatrìona Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:25 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:03:50 PM |
EDM |
2827 (CEOL) |
Càit An Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:28 PM |
EDM |
2828 (CEOL) |
Càit An Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:29 PM |
EDM |
2829 (CEOL) |
Seinn O Horo Seinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:32 PM |
EDM |
2830 (CEOL) |
Seinn O Horo Seinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:33 PM |
EDM |
2831 (CEOL) |
Iorram Le Tè Dha Leannan 'S E An Dèidh Tè Eile A Phòsadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:35 PM |
EDM |
2832 (CEOL) |
Iorram Le Tè Dha Leannan 'S E An Dèidh Tè Eile A Phòsadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:37 PM |
EDM |
2833 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Mharaiche |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:40 PM |
EDM |
2834 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Mharaiche |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:41 PM |
EDM |
2835 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:44 PM |
EDM |
2836 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:45 PM |
EDM |
2837 (CEOL) |
An T-Oighre Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:47 PM |
EDM |
2838 (CEOL) |
An T-Oighre Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:48 PM |
EDM |
2839 (CEOL) |
Is Mithich Dhòmhsa A-Nis Èirigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:51 PM |
EDM |
2840 (CEOL) |
Is Mithich Dhòmhsa A-Nis Èirigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:52 PM |
EDM |
2841 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall Agus M' Annsachd Cuide Rium |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:55 PM |
EDM |
2842 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall Agus M' Annsachd Cuide Rium |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:56 PM |
EDM |
2843 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:59 PM |
EDM |
2844 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:47:59 PM |
EDM |
2845 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:03 PM |
EDM |
2846 (CEOL) |
Is Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:03 PM |
EDM |
2847 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Dìleas Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:06 PM |
EDM |
2848 (CEOL) |
Mo Chailin Dìleas Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:07 PM |
EDM |
2849 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Dhuinn, Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:10 PM |
EDM |
2850 (CEOL) |
A Fhleasgaich Dhuinn, Fhir A' Chùil Duinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:11 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:18:14 PM |
EDM |
2851 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:14 PM |
EDM |
2852 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:14 PM |
EDM |
2853 (CEOL) |
Biodh An Deoch Sa Air Làimh Mo Rùin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:17 PM |
EDM |
2854 (CEOL) |
Biodh An Deoch Sa Air Làimh Mo Rùin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:18 PM |
EDM |
2855 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Leannan Fhèin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:21 PM |
EDM |
2856 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Leannan Fhèin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:22 PM |
EDM |
2857 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Mhàlda O Hao |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:25 PM |
EDM |
2858 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Mhàlda O Hao |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:25 PM |
EDM |
2859 (CEOL) |
An Dòmhnallach Urramach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:28 PM |
EDM |
2860 (CEOL) |
An Dòmhnallach Urramach |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:29 PM |
EDM |
2861 (CEOL) |
S Ann An Toiseach A' Bhàta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:32 PM |
EDM |
2862 (CEOL) |
S Ann An Toiseach A' Bhàta |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:33 PM |
EDM |
2863 (CEOL) |
Èirich Agus Tiugainn O |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:36 PM |
EDM |
2864 (CEOL) |
Èirich Agus Tiugainn O |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:37 PM |
EDM |
2865 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Ghabh I An Cuan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:40 PM |
EDM |
2866 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Ghabh I An Cuan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:41 PM |
EDM |
2867 (CEOL) |
Hithilein Na Hillein I |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:44 PM |
EDM |
2868 (CEOL) |
Hithilein Na Hillein I |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:44 PM |
EDM |
2869 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Chruinneag Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:47 PM |
EDM |
2870 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Chruinneag Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:48 PM |
EDM |
2871 (CEOL) |
A Chailin Duinn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:51 PM |
EDM |
2872 (CEOL) |
A Chailin Duinn A' Chuailein Rèidh |
In this love song the composer is praising a female. However, he is sad because they have separated. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:42:08 PM |
EDM |
2873 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire An Easa |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:55 PM |
EDM |
2874 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire An Easa |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:56 PM |
EDM |
2875 (CEOL) |
Allt An T-Siùcair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:58 PM |
EDM |
2876 (CEOL) |
Allt An T-Siùcair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:48:59 PM |
EDM |
2877 (CEOL) |
S E Banais A' Ghobha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:02 PM |
EDM |
2878 (CEOL) |
S E Banais A' Ghobha |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:02 PM |
EDM |
2879 (CEOL) |
Cadal Cha Dèan Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:05 PM |
EDM |
2880 (CEOL) |
Cadal Cha Dèan Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:06 PM |
EDM |
2881 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Lachlann Òg Macfhionghain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:10 PM |
EDM |
2882 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Lachlann Òg Macfhionghain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:10 PM |
EDM |
2883 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:13 PM |
EDM |
2884 (CEOL) |
Is Fhada Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:14 PM |
EDM |
2885 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall An Loch Aillse A' Fuireach Leat |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:17 PM |
EDM |
2886 (CEOL) |
Ochoin A Rìgh Gur Mi A Tha Muladach Nach Robh Mi Thall An Loch Aillse A' Fuireach Leat |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:18 PM |
EDM |
2887 (CEOL) |
Guma Slàn Dha Na Gillean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:21 PM |
EDM |
2888 (CEOL) |
Guma Slàn Dha Na Gillean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:22 PM |
EDM |
2889 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Slàn Dhan Mhaighdinn A Rinn Mo Leabaidh A Chàradh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:25 PM |
EDM |
2890 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Slàn Dhan Mhaighdinn A Rinn Mo Leabaidh A Chàradh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:25 PM |
EDM |
2891 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Nam Ònar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:28 PM |
EDM |
2892 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Nam Ònar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:29 PM |
EDM |
2893 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi Nam Ònaran |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:32 PM |
EDM |
2894 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi Nam Ònaran |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:33 PM |
EDM |
2895 (CEOL) |
Mo Laochan Air A' Ghille Dhubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:36 PM |
EDM |
2896 (CEOL) |
Mo Laochan Air A' Ghille Dhubh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:37 PM |
EDM |
2897 (CEOL) |
Gaol An T-Seòladair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:41 PM |
EDM |
2898 (CEOL) |
Gaol An T-Seòladair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:42 PM |
EDM |
2899 (CEOL) |
Gur Moch A Rinn Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:44 PM |
EDM |
2900 (CEOL) |
Gur Moch A Rinn Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:45 PM |
EDM |
2901 (CEOL) |
Cuach Mhicillanndrais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:48 PM |
EDM |
2902 (CEOL) |
Cuach Mhicillanndrais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:50 PM |
EDM |
2903 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:52 PM |
EDM |
2904 (CEOL) |
Am Bàl Gàidhealach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:53 PM |
EDM |
2905 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chamshron |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:56 PM |
EDM |
2906 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chamshron |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:57 PM |
EDM |
2907 (CEOL) |
S I Nighean Mo Ghaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:49:59 PM |
EDM |
2908 (CEOL) |
S I Nighean Mo Ghaoil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:00 PM |
EDM |
2909 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain 'S Mi Air Chuairt |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:03 PM |
EDM |
2910 (CEOL) |
Feasgar Luain 'S Mi Air Chuairt |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:04 PM |
EDM |
2911 (CEOL) |
Cuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:07 PM |
EDM |
2912 (CEOL) |
Cuachag Nan Craobh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:08 PM |
EDM |
2913 (CEOL) |
Òran Dhan Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:12 PM |
EDM |
2914 (CEOL) |
Òran Dhan Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:13 PM |
EDM |
2915 (CEOL) |
Am Maraiche 'S A Leannan |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:16 PM |
EDM |
2916 (CEOL) |
Am Maraiche 'S A Leannan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:17 PM |
EDM |
2917 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhranndaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:21 PM |
EDM |
2918 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Bhranndaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:22 PM |
EDM |
2919 (CEOL) |
Horò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:25 PM |
EDM |
2920 (CEOL) |
Horò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:25 PM |
EDM |
2921 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Dìleas |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:28 PM |
EDM |
2922 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Geal Dìleas |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:29 PM |
EDM |
2923 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:32 PM |
EDM |
2924 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:33 PM |
EDM |
2925 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:36 PM |
EDM |
2926 (CEOL) |
O Hao Ill Ò Chaluim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:36 PM |
EDM |
2927 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Bainnse |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:39 PM |
EDM |
2928 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Bainnse |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:40 PM |
EDM |
2929 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:44 PM |
EDM |
2930 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:45 PM |
EDM |
2931 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Aoise |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:48 PM |
EDM |
2932 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Aoise |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:49 PM |
EDM |
2933 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Òige |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:52 PM |
EDM |
2934 (CEOL) |
Òran Na H-Òige |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:52 PM |
EDM |
2935 (CEOL) |
Aoir Dhòmhnaill Friseil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:56 PM |
EDM |
2936 (CEOL) |
Aoir Dhòmhnaill Friseil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:56 PM |
EDM |
2937 (CEOL) |
A' Chòmhstri |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:50:59 PM |
EDM |
2938 (CEOL) |
A' Chòmhstri |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:00 PM |
EDM |
2939 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Na Fògarraich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:03 PM |
EDM |
2940 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Na Fògarraich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:04 PM |
EDM |
2941 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Loch Iall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:06 PM |
EDM |
2942 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Loch Iall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:07 PM |
EDM |
2943 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostail Odhair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:10 PM |
EDM |
2944 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostail Odhair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:11 PM |
EDM |
2945 (CEOL) |
Sgiobaireachd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:14 PM |
EDM |
2946 (CEOL) |
Sgiobaireachd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:15 PM |
EDM |
2947 (CEOL) |
Òran Fochaid Don Dotair Leòdach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:18 PM |
EDM |
2948 (CEOL) |
Òran Fochaid Don Dotair Leòdach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:18 PM |
EDM |
2949 (CEOL) |
Òran An Fhamhair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:22 PM |
EDM |
2950 (CEOL) |
Òran An Fhamhair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:22 PM |
EDM |
2951 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Chamairt |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:25 PM |
EDM |
2952 (CEOL) |
Òran Don Chamairt |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:26 PM |
EDM |
2953 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'iain Ruadh Bhàlaig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:29 PM |
EDM |
2954 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'iain Ruadh Bhàlaig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:30 PM |
EDM |
2955 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Mun Chamairt |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:33 PM |
EDM |
2956 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Mun Chamairt |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:34 PM |
EDM |
2957 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Don Fhamhair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:36 PM |
EDM |
2958 (CEOL) |
Òran Eile Don Fhamhair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:37 PM |
EDM |
2959 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'eòghann Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:40 PM |
EDM |
2960 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'eòghann Òg Bhàlaigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:41 PM |
EDM |
2961 (CEOL) |
Òran Nan Cat |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:44 PM |
EDM |
2962 (CEOL) |
Òran Nan Cat |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:45 PM |
EDM |
2963 (CEOL) |
Tha Na Fir Mhòra |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:47 PM |
EDM |
2964 (CEOL) |
Tha Na Fir Mhòra |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:51:48 PM |
EDM |
2965 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:16 PM |
EDM |
2966 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:17 PM |
EDM |
2967 (CEOL) |
Maighdeann Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:20 PM |
EDM |
2968 (CEOL) |
Maighdeann Bhòidheach Mhicfhearghais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:21 PM |
EDM |
2969 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Na Speireig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:23 PM |
EDM |
2970 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Na Speireig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:24 PM |
EDM |
2971 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:27 PM |
EDM |
2972 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'fhear Àirigh A' Mhuilinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:28 PM |
EDM |
2973 (CEOL) |
Mo Mhàiri Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:31 PM |
EDM |
2974 (CEOL) |
Mo Mhàiri Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:32 PM |
EDM |
2975 (CEOL) |
Oirinn Ò Na Hì Ù O 'S E Mo Rùn A Rinn M' Àicheadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:35 PM |
EDM |
2976 (CEOL) |
Oirinn Ò Na Hì Ù O 'S E Mo Rùn A Rinn M' Àicheadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:36 PM |
EDM |
2977 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Dighe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:39 PM |
EDM |
2978 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Dighe |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:39 PM |
EDM |
2979 (CEOL) |
Latha 'S Mi A' Sràideas Ann An Grianaig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:42 PM |
EDM |
2980 (CEOL) |
Latha 'S Mi A' Sràideas Ann An Grianaig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:43 PM |
EDM |
2981 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Air Na Maraichean |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:47 PM |
EDM |
2982 (CEOL) |
Mo Rùn Air Na Maraichean |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:47 PM |
EDM |
2983 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chuain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:50 PM |
EDM |
2984 (CEOL) |
Eilidh Chuain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:51 PM |
EDM |
2985 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:53 PM |
EDM |
2986 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:54 PM |
EDM |
2987 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Bhreacan Ùr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:57 PM |
EDM |
2988 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Bhreacan Ùr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:52:58 PM |
EDM |
2989 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:01 PM |
EDM |
2990 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Na Gillean Grinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:02 PM |
EDM |
2991 (CEOL) |
Ochòin A Rìgh Gura Tinn An Galar An Gràdh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:04 PM |
EDM |
2992 (CEOL) |
Ochòin A Rìgh Gura Tinn An Galar An Gràdh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:05 PM |
EDM |
2993 (CEOL) |
Cumha Mhiccruimein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:08 PM |
EDM |
2994 (CEOL) |
Cumha Mhiccruimein |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:09 PM |
EDM |
2995 (CEOL) |
Thèid E 'S Gun Tèid E Leam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:12 PM |
EDM |
2996 (CEOL) |
Thèid E 'S Gun Tèid E Leam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:12 PM |
EDM |
2997 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:15 PM |
EDM |
2998 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach Nan Gorm-Shùil Meallach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:16 PM |
EDM |
2999 (CEOL) |
S Iomadh Buachaille Bochd Tha Na Shuidhe Ri Cnoc |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:19 PM |
EDM |
3000 (CEOL) |
S Iomadh Buachaille Bochd Tha Na Shuidhe Ri Cnoc |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:20 PM |
EDM |
3001 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Seo 'M Ònar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:23 PM |
EDM |
3002 (CEOL) |
Mi 'M Shuidhe Seo 'M Ònar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:24 PM |
EDM |
3003 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Cha Trèig Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:26 PM |
EDM |
3004 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Cha Trèig Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:27 PM |
EDM |
3005 (CEOL) |
Nach Gòrach Mi Gad Chaoineadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:30 PM |
EDM |
3006 (CEOL) |
Nach Gòrach Mi Gad Chaoineadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:31 PM |
EDM |
3007 (CEOL) |
S I Seo A' Bhliadhna A Chuir Às Dhomh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:34 PM |
EDM |
3008 (CEOL) |
S I Seo A' Bhliadhna A Chuir Às Dhomh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:34 PM |
EDM |
3009 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Dubh Tha Bòidheach Dubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:38 PM |
EDM |
3010 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Dubh Tha Bòidheach Dubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:38 PM |
EDM |
3011 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich Ùir Leanainn Thu |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:41 PM |
EDM |
3012 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich Ùir Leanainn Thu |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:42 PM |
EDM |
3013 (CEOL) |
Slàn Gun Till Na Gàidheil Ghasta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:45 PM |
EDM |
3014 (CEOL) |
Slàn Gun Till Na Gàidheil Ghasta |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:46 PM |
EDM |
3015 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:49 PM |
EDM |
3016 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:50 PM |
EDM |
3017 (CEOL) |
Seinn Hiùraibh Bhinn O Ho |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:52 PM |
EDM |
3018 (CEOL) |
Seinn Hiùraibh Bhinn O Ho |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:53 PM |
EDM |
3019 (CEOL) |
Bhith Gan Cuimhneachadh 'S Gan Ionndrainn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:56 PM |
EDM |
3020 (CEOL) |
Bhith Gan Cuimhneachadh 'S Gan Ionndrainn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:53:57 PM |
EDM |
3021 (CEOL) |
Macraibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:00 PM |
EDM |
3022 (CEOL) |
Macraibeirt An Ceàrd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:01 PM |
EDM |
3023 (CEOL) |
Hòro Eileanaich Ho Gù |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:03 PM |
EDM |
3024 (CEOL) |
Hòro Eileanaich Ho Gù |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:04 PM |
EDM |
3025 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghràdh Dihaoine/Diluain A' Bhreabain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:07 PM |
EDM |
3026 (CEOL) |
Mo Ghràdh Dihaoine/Diluain A' Bhreabain |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:08 PM |
EDM |
3027 (CEOL) |
Heitirinn À Rinn Ù Rinn Ò Horo |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:11 PM |
EDM |
3028 (CEOL) |
Heitirinn À Rinn Ù Rinn Ò Horo |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:12 PM |
EDM |
3029 (CEOL) |
A Mhairead Òg |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:14 PM |
EDM |
3030 (CEOL) |
A Mhairead Òg |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:15 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:25:45 PM |
EDM |
3031 (CEOL) |
Air Fàil Ill Ò Rò 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:18 PM |
EDM |
3032 (CEOL) |
Air Fàil Ill Ò Rò 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:19 PM |
EDM |
3033 (CEOL) |
S I Mo Leannan An Tè Ùr |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:22 PM |
EDM |
3034 (CEOL) |
S I Mo Leannan An Tè Ùr |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:23 PM |
EDM |
3035 (CEOL) |
Horò Dòmhnall Cuimeineach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:26 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:26 PM |
EDM |
3036 (CEOL) |
Horò Dòmhnall Cuimeineach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:27 PM |
EDM |
3037 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:30 PM |
EDM |
3038 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:30 PM |
EDM |
3039 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:33 PM |
EDM |
3040 (CEOL) |
An Tèid Thu Leam A Rìbhinn Lurach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:34 PM |
EDM |
3041 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich An Fhuilt Chraobhaich Chais |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:36 PM |
EDM |
3042 (CEOL) |
Fhleasgaich An Fhuilt Chraobhaich Chais |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:37 PM |
EDM |
3043 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn Am Pàiste Lurach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:40 PM |
EDM |
3044 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn Am Pàiste Lurach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:41 PM |
EDM |
3045 (CEOL) |
Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:44 PM |
EDM |
3046 (CEOL) |
Muile Nam Mòr-Bheann |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:45 PM |
EDM |
3047 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Ghaoth An Iar Cho Caithreamach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:50 PM |
EDM |
3048 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Ghaoth An Iar Cho Caithreamach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:51 PM |
EDM |
3049 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Phrionnsa |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:53 PM |
EDM |
3050 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Phrionnsa |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:54 PM |
EDM |
3051 (CEOL) |
An Tè Sin Air An Robh Mi 'N Geall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:57 PM |
EDM |
3052 (CEOL) |
An Tè Sin Air An Robh Mi 'N Geall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:54:57 PM |
EDM |
3053 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:00 PM |
EDM |
3054 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiudha |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:01 PM |
EDM |
3055 (CEOL) |
Cherede Che O Dro O |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:04 PM |
EDM |
3056 (CEOL) |
Cherede Che O Dro O |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:04 PM |
EDM |
3057 (CEOL) |
Gur Tric A Bhios Mo Chridhe Trom |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:07 PM |
EDM |
3058 (CEOL) |
Gur Tric A Bhios Mo Chridhe Trom |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:08 PM |
EDM |
3059 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach 'S Biodag Air |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:11 PM |
EDM |
3060 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach 'S Biodag Air |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:11 PM |
EDM |
3061 (CEOL) |
Hò Ro Laddie Beag |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:15 PM |
EDM |
3062 (CEOL) |
Hò Ro Laddie Beag |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:16 PM |
EDM |
3063 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:20 PM |
EDM |
3064 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:20 PM |
EDM |
3065 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:24 PM |
EDM |
3066 (CEOL) |
Hò Na Filibhig |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:25 PM |
EDM |
3067 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò Faighibh Dhòmhsa Leannan Tràth |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:28 PM |
EDM |
3068 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò Faighibh Dhòmhsa Leannan Tràth |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:28 PM |
EDM |
3069 (CEOL) |
Hè Manaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa Hè Manaidh Òigear Fìnealta |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:31 PM |
EDM |
3070 (CEOL) |
Hè Manaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa Hè Manaidh Òigear Fìnealta |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:32 PM |
EDM |
3071 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Chuthag 'S Gug-Gùg Aice |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:35 PM |
EDM |
3072 (CEOL) |
Tha A' Chuthag 'S Gug-Gùg Aice |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:36 PM |
EDM |
3073 (CEOL) |
An T-Each Odhar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:39 PM |
EDM |
3074 (CEOL) |
An T-Each Odhar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:39 PM |
EDM |
3075 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh Gu Fìrinneach Sgur Dhen Dràm |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:42 PM |
EDM |
3076 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomh Gu Fìrinneach Sgur Dhen Dràm |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:42 PM |
EDM |
3077 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:46 PM |
EDM |
3078 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:46 PM |
EDM |
3079 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:50 PM |
EDM |
3080 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Mhacshimidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:50 PM |
EDM |
3081 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:54 PM |
EDM |
3082 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:55 PM |
EDM |
3083 (CEOL) |
An Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:57 PM |
EDM |
3084 (CEOL) |
An Faca Tu Saor An T-Sàbhaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:55:58 PM |
EDM |
3085 (CEOL) |
Hoirean O Ho Hi Ri Dhiu O |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:01 PM |
EDM |
3086 (CEOL) |
Hoirean O Ho Hi Ri Dhiu O |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:02 PM |
EDM |
3087 (CEOL) |
Siud An Deoch Mhilis |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:05 PM |
EDM |
3088 (CEOL) |
Siud An Deoch Mhilis |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:05 PM |
EDM |
3089 (CEOL) |
Tha Cùl Buidhe Dualach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:08 PM |
EDM |
3090 (CEOL) |
Tha Cùl Buidhe Dualach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:09 PM |
EDM |
3091 (CEOL) |
Air Fail Il Oro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:12 PM |
EDM |
3092 (CEOL) |
Air Fail Il Oro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:13 PM |
EDM |
3093 (CEOL) |
O Hi Ri Ho Rath Ill O |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:16 PM |
EDM |
3094 (CEOL) |
O Hi Ri Ho Rath Ill O |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:17 PM |
EDM |
3095 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Leannan He Mo Leannan |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:20 PM |
EDM |
3096 (CEOL) |
Ho Mo Leannan He Mo Leannan |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:21 PM |
EDM |
3097 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Sealgair |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:23 PM |
EDM |
3098 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Sealgair |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:25 PM |
EDM |
3099 (CEOL) |
Casag An Èisg |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:28 PM |
EDM |
3100 (CEOL) |
Casag An Èisg |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:29 PM |
EDM |
3101 (CEOL) |
S E Fàth Mo Mhulaid |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:31 PM |
EDM |
3102 (CEOL) |
S E Fàth Mo Mhulaid |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:32 PM |
EDM |
3103 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic Ò Hò |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:35 PM |
EDM |
3104 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic Ò Hò |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:35 PM |
EDM |
3105 (CEOL) |
Èistibh Beag Mas Àill Leibh Laoidh |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:38 PM |
EDM |
3106 (CEOL) |
Èistibh Beag Mas Àill Leibh Laoidh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:39 PM |
EDM |
3107 (CEOL) |
Chunnacas Na Trì Na Trì |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:42 PM |
EDM |
3108 (CEOL) |
Chunnacas Na Trì Na Trì |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:43 PM |
EDM |
3109 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Truagh Hao Ri Ibh Bho 'S Cianail Tha Mi |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:46 PM |
EDM |
3110 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Truagh Hao Ri Ibh Bho 'S Cianail Tha Mi |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:46 PM |
EDM |
3111 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:49 PM |
EDM |
3112 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Na Fir Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:50 PM |
EDM |
3113 (CEOL) |
Hothan Othan Agus Ò |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:53 PM |
EDM |
3114 (CEOL) |
Hothan Othan Agus Ò |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:53 PM |
EDM |
3115 (CEOL) |
Mo Chràdh-Gheal Bochd |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:57 PM |
EDM |
3116 (CEOL) |
Mo Chràdh-Gheal Bochd |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:56:57 PM |
EDM |
3117 (CEOL) |
Brian Agus Iain Lom |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:00 PM |
EDM |
3118 (CEOL) |
Brian Agus Iain Lom |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:01 PM |
EDM |
3119 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thogadh A' Chiad Mhuileann-Uisge Ann An Uibhist. |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:04 PM |
EDM |
3120 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thogadh A' Chiad Mhuileann-Uisge Ann An Uibhist. |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:05 PM |
EDM |
3121 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toigh 'S Gur Ro-Thoigh Leam |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:08 PM |
EDM |
3122 (CEOL) |
O 'S Toigh 'S Gur Ro-Thoigh Leam |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:09 PM |
EDM |
3123 (CEOL) |
When All Beside A Vigil Keep |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:12 PM |
EDM |
3124 (CEOL) |
When All Beside A Vigil Keep |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:13 PM |
EDM |
3125 (CEOL) |
Eilean Na H-Òige |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:16 PM |
EDM |
3126 (CEOL) |
Eilean Na H-Òige |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:17 PM |
EDM |
3127 (CEOL) |
Am Bàrd An Canada |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:20 PM |
EDM |
3128 (CEOL) |
Am Bàrd An Canada |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:21 PM |
EDM |
3129 (CEOL) |
Blàr Na H-Òlaind |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:23 PM |
EDM |
3130 (CEOL) |
Blàr Na H-Òlaind |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:24 PM |
EDM |
3131 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Samhraidh |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:28 PM |
EDM |
3132 (CEOL) |
Òran An T-Samhraidh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:28 PM |
EDM |
3133 (CEOL) |
An Suaithneas Bàn |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:31 PM |
EDM |
3134 (CEOL) |
An Suaithneas Bàn |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:32 PM |
EDM |
3135 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar-Dhubh |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:35 PM |
EDM |
3136 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar-Dhubh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:36 PM |
EDM |
3137 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:38 PM |
EDM |
3138 (CEOL) |
Òran Gaoil |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:39 PM |
EDM |
3139 (CEOL) |
A' Chaora Cheann-Fhionn |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:42 PM |
EDM |
3140 (CEOL) |
A' Chaora Cheann-Fhionn |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:43 PM |
EDM |
3141 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire A' Cheathaich |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:46 PM |
EDM |
3142 (CEOL) |
Cumha Choire A' Cheathaich |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:47 PM |
EDM |
3143 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach An Dèidh Bliadhna Theàrlaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:50 PM |
EDM |
3144 (CEOL) |
Òran Mun Èideadh Ghàidhealach An Dèidh Bliadhna Theàrlaich |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:50 PM |
EDM |
3145 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chloinn Dòmhnaill |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:54 PM |
EDM |
3146 (CEOL) |
Moladh Chloinn Dòmhnaill |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:55 PM |
EDM |
3147 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:58 PM |
EDM |
3148 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:57:59 PM |
EDM |
3149 (CEOL) |
Moladh Air Pìob Mhòr Mhiccruimein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:02 PM |
EDM |
3150 (CEOL) |
Moladh Air Pìob Mhòr Mhiccruimein |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:03 PM |
EDM |
3151 (CEOL) |
Am Breacan Uallach |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:06 PM |
EDM |
3152 (CEOL) |
Am Breacan Uallach |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:07 PM |
EDM |
3153 (CEOL) |
Òran Air Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:10 PM |
EDM |
3154 (CEOL) |
Òran Air Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:11 PM |
EDM |
3155 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'alasdair Ghlinne Garadh |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:14 PM |
EDM |
3156 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dh'alasdair Ghlinne Garadh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:15 PM |
EDM |
3157 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:17 PM |
EDM |
3158 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban Muileach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:18 PM |
EDM |
3159 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Mhic 'Ic Ailein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:21 PM |
EDM |
3160 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Mhic 'Ic Ailein |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:21 PM |
EDM |
3161 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhaoine Uaisle Àraid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:25 PM |
EDM |
3162 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhaoine Uaisle Àraid |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:25 PM |
EDM |
3163 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:28 PM |
EDM |
3164 (CEOL) |
Òran Nam Fineachan Gàidhealach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 04:58:29 PM |
EDM |
3165 (CEOL) |
Iorram Do Bhàta Mhicdhòmhnaill |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:07 PM |
EDM |
3166 (CEOL) |
Iorram Do Bhàta Mhicdhòmhnaill |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:07 PM |
EDM |
3167 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhòmhnall Macdhòmhnaill Mac Thriath Shlèite |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:10 PM |
EDM |
3168 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhòmhnall Macdhòmhnaill Mac Thriath Shlèite |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:11 PM |
EDM |
3169 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair Agus Cor Nan Gàidheal |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:13 PM |
EDM |
3170 (CEOL) |
Latha Chùil Lodair Agus Cor Nan Gàidheal |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:14 PM |
EDM |
3171 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Tormod Macleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:18 PM |
EDM |
3172 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Shir Tormod Macleòid |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:18 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:18 PM |
EDM |
3173 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr Mhicleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:21 PM |
EDM |
3174 (CEOL) |
Òran Mòr Mhicleòid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:22 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:22 PM |
EDM |
3175 (CEOL) |
An Talla Am Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:25 PM |
EDM |
3176 (CEOL) |
An Talla Am Bu Ghnàth Le Macleòid |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:25 PM |
EDM |
3177 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:28 PM |
EDM |
3178 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:28 PM |
EDM |
3179 (CEOL) |
Ri Fuaim An Taibh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:31 PM |
EDM |
3180 (CEOL) |
Ri Fuaim An Taibh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:31 PM |
EDM |
3181 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:34 PM |
EDM |
3182 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:35 PM |
EDM |
3183 (CEOL) |
Rainn Do Dh'alasdair Mac Cholla |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:37 PM |
EDM |
3184 (CEOL) |
Rainn Do Dh'alasdair Mac Cholla |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:38 PM |
EDM |
3185 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:41 PM |
EDM |
3186 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:41 PM |
EDM |
3187 (CEOL) |
Dìomhanas Nan Dìomhanas |
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Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:44 PM |
EDM |
3188 (CEOL) |
Dìomhanas Nan Dìomhanas |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:44 PM |
EDM |
3189 (CEOL) |
Cumha Aonghais Mhic Raghnaill Òig Na Ceapaich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:47 PM |
EDM |
3190 (CEOL) |
Cumha Aonghais Mhic Raghnaill Òig Na Ceapaich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:48 PM |
EDM |
3191 (CEOL) |
Macgriogair À Ruadhshruth |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:51 PM |
EDM |
3192 (CEOL) |
Macgriogair À Ruadhshruth |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:51 PM |
EDM |
3193 (CEOL) |
Cumha Ghriogair Mhicghriogair Ghlinn Sreith |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:54 PM |
EDM |
3194 (CEOL) |
Cumha Ghriogair Mhicghriogair Ghlinn Sreith |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:54 PM |
EDM |
3195 (CEOL) |
An Duanag Ullamh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:57 PM |
EDM |
3196 (CEOL) |
An Duanag Ullamh |
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Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:02:57 PM |
EDM |
3197 (CEOL) |
Ùisdein Mhic Ghilleasba' Chlèirich |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:00 PM |
EDM |
3198 (CEOL) |
Ùisdein Mhic Ghilleasba' Chlèirich |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:01 PM |
EDM |
3199 (CEOL) |
Dèan Laighe Sùmhail Bòidheach Leam |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:04 PM |
EDM |
3200 (CEOL) |
Dèan Laighe Sùmhail Bòidheach Leam |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:05 PM |
EDM |
3201 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Mo Cheum Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:07 PM |
EDM |
3202 (CEOL) |
S Uallach Mo Cheum Gu Bràigh Gharaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:09 PM |
EDM |
3203 (CEOL) |
Fhir Ud Thall Gu Dè Th' Orr Aire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:12 PM |
EDM |
3204 (CEOL) |
Fhir Ud Thall Gu Dè Th' Orr Aire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:13 PM |
EDM |
3205 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciardhubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:16 PM |
EDM |
3206 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciardhubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:17 PM |
EDM |
3207 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mhàiri Dhubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:20 PM |
EDM |
3208 (CEOL) |
Hòro Mhàiri Dhubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:21 PM |
EDM |
3209 (CEOL) |
Tha Fadachd Cian Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:24 PM |
EDM |
3210 (CEOL) |
Tha Fadachd Cian Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:24 PM |
EDM |
3211 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam Dha Na Hearadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:27 PM |
EDM |
3212 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam Dha Na Hearadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:28 PM |
EDM |
3213 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhroch Bhàillidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:30 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:30 PM |
EDM |
3214 (CEOL) |
Òran Do Dhroch Bhàillidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:31 PM |
EDM |
3215 (CEOL) |
Hilean A Hilean I |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:34 PM |
EDM |
3216 (CEOL) |
Hilean A Hilean I |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:34 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:34 PM |
EDM |
3217 (CEOL) |
Hiuraibh O Hoireann |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:37 PM |
EDM |
3218 (CEOL) |
Hiuraibh O Hoireann |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:38 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:38 PM |
EDM |
3219 (CEOL) |
Cha Till Maccruimein |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:40 PM |
EDM |
3220 (CEOL) |
Cha Till Maccruimein |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:41 PM |
EDM |
3221 (CEOL) |
Faidhir An T-Seasgainn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:44 PM |
EDM |
3222 (CEOL) |
Faidhir An T-Seasgainn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:45 PM |
EDM |
3223 (CEOL) |
Air Madainn Mhoich 'S Na Speuran Ciùin |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:48 PM |
EDM |
3224 (CEOL) |
Air Madainn Mhoich 'S Na Speuran Ciùin |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:48 PM |
EDM |
3225 (CEOL) |
Mo Chiad Iomagain Gach Nì A Chluinn Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:51 PM |
EDM |
3226 (CEOL) |
Mo Chiad Iomagain Gach Nì A Chluinn Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:52 PM |
EDM |
3227 (CEOL) |
Latha Dhomh Air Machair Alba |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:55 PM |
EDM |
3228 (CEOL) |
Latha Dhomh Air Machair Alba |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:56 PM |
EDM |
3229 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:58 PM |
EDM |
3230 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:03:59 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:46:44 PM |
EDM |
3231 (CEOL) |
Cumha Iain Ghairbh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:02 PM |
EDM |
3232 (CEOL) |
Cumha Iain Ghairbh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:03 PM |
EDM |
3233 (CEOL) |
S Mise A Chunnaic An-Diugh An T-Iongnadh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:05 PM |
EDM |
3234 (CEOL) |
S Mise A Chunnaic An-Diugh An T-Iongnadh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:06 PM |
EDM |
3235 (CEOL) |
A Phiuthrag 'S A Phiuthar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:09 PM |
EDM |
3236 (CEOL) |
A Phiuthrag 'S A Phiuthar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:10 PM |
EDM |
3237 (CEOL) |
S Fhada An Sealladh Bhuam A Chì Mi |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:13 PM |
EDM |
3238 (CEOL) |
S Fhada An Sealladh Bhuam A Chì Mi |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:13 PM |
EDM |
3239 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhàg Iad Mi Sa Cheap Nam Ònrachd |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:16 PM |
EDM |
3240 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhàg Iad Mi Sa Cheap Nam Ònrachd |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:17 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:26:07 PM |
EDM |
3241 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruit Chiùil Thu Hù Hill Oro |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:20 PM |
EDM |
3242 (CEOL) |
Mo Chruit Chiùil Thu Hù Hill Oro |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:21 PM |
EDM |
3243 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N-Dè |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:24 PM |
EDM |
3244 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N-Dè |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:24 PM |
EDM |
3245 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi Fo Chùram Hì Dhiù O Èile |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:27 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:27 PM |
EDM |
3246 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi Fo Chùram Hì Dhiù O Èile |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:28 PM |
EDM |
3247 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:31 PM |
EDM |
3248 (CEOL) |
Dèan Cadalan Sàmhach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:32 PM |
EDM |
3249 (CEOL) |
Hò Gun Tugamaid Hùgan Fhathast Air |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:35 PM |
EDM |
3250 (CEOL) |
Hò Gun Tugamaid Hùgan Fhathast Air |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:36 PM |
EDM |
3251 (CEOL) |
Bha Mise A-Raoir Air An Àirigh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:39 PM |
EDM |
3252 (CEOL) |
Bha Mise A-Raoir Air An Àirigh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:40 PM |
EDM |
3253 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi Mo Làmh Don Eileanach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:42 PM |
EDM |
3254 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi Mo Làmh Don Eileanach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:43 PM |
EDM |
3255 (CEOL) |
Tha I A' Tarraing Anmoch |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:46 PM |
EDM |
3256 (CEOL) |
Tha I A' Tarraing Anmoch |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:47 PM |
EDM |
3257 (CEOL) |
Cadalan Cuide Rium Fhìn Mo Phàiste |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:49 PM |
EDM |
3258 (CEOL) |
Cadalan Cuide Rium Fhìn Mo Phàiste |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:50 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:50 PM |
EDM |
3259 (CEOL) |
Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhìn Bidh Tu Tighinn Fa-Near Dhomh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:53 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:53 PM |
EDM |
3260 (CEOL) |
Nuair Bhios Mi Leam Fhìn Bidh Tu Tighinn Fa-Near Dhomh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:54 PM |
EDM |
3261 (CEOL) |
Gur Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air An Tulaich Nam Ònar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:57 PM |
EDM |
3262 (CEOL) |
Gur Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air An Tulaich Nam Ònar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:58 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:04:58 PM |
EDM |
3263 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiutha |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:00 PM |
EDM |
3264 (CEOL) |
Bidh Eòghann Is Fear A' Chiutha |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:01 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:01 PM |
EDM |
3265 (CEOL) |
Hì Hio Dre Hi Ha Dare |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:04 PM |
EDM |
3266 (CEOL) |
Hì Hio Dre Hi Ha Dare |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:05 PM |
EDM |
3267 (CEOL) |
Gheibh Sinn Ribinnean Mòra Mòra |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:08 PM |
EDM |
3268 (CEOL) |
Gheibh Sinn Ribinnean Mòra Mòra |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:09 PM |
EDM |
3269 (CEOL) |
A Chaorain, A Chaorain |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:12 PM |
EDM |
3270 (CEOL) |
A Chaorain, A Chaorain |
This is a vocal dance tune about a little lump of peat. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:13 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:02:09 PM |
EDM |
3271 (CEOL) |
Tha Bean Agam/Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:16 PM |
EDM |
3272 (CEOL) |
Tha Bean Agam/Crathadh D' Aodaich A Ghaoil |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:17 PM |
EDM |
3273 (CEOL) |
Biodag Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Alasdair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:20 PM |
EDM |
3274 (CEOL) |
Biodag Dhòmhnaill 'Ic Alasdair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:21 PM |
EDM |
3275 (CEOL) |
Nighean Ruadh-Bhàn Aig Dòmhnall Ruadh Pìobaire |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:24 PM |
EDM |
3276 (CEOL) |
Nighean Ruadh-Bhàn Aig Dòmhnall Ruadh Pìobaire |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:25 PM |
EDM |
3277 (CEOL) |
Horò Tha Mi A' Smaointinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:28 PM |
EDM |
3278 (CEOL) |
Horò Tha Mi A' Smaointinn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:29 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:29 PM |
EDM |
3279 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann A Tha Mo Ghaol-Sa Thall |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:32 PM |
EDM |
3280 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann A Tha Mo Ghaol-Sa Thall |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:32 PM |
EDM |
3281 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban-Mhuileach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:35 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:35 PM |
EDM |
3282 (CEOL) |
Gaoir Nam Ban-Mhuileach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:36 PM |
EDM |
3283 (CEOL) |
A Bhean Leasaich An Stòp Dhuinn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:39 PM |
EDM |
3284 (CEOL) |
A Bhean Leasaich An Stòp Dhuinn |
A eulogy to Sir Donald MacDonald of Sleat. The woman of the house is asked to replenish the cups, be it brandy or beer, so that they can drink to the health of the Captain of Clan Donald. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:40 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:41:05 PM |
EDM |
3285 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:43 PM |
EDM |
3286 (CEOL) |
Luinneag Mhicleòid |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:44 PM |
EDM |
3287 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:47 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:47 PM |
EDM |
3288 (CEOL) |
Iorram Na Truaighe |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:48 PM |
EDM |
3289 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic, Ò Hò |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:51 PM |
EDM |
3290 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Mhic, Ò Hò |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:51 PM |
EDM |
3291 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:55 PM |
EDM |
3292 (CEOL) |
An Làir Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:55 PM |
EDM |
3293 (CEOL) |
S Mi Nam Shuidhe Seo Nam Ònar |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:59 PM |
EDM |
3294 (CEOL) |
S Mi Nam Shuidhe Seo Nam Ònar |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:05:59 PM |
EDM |
3295 (CEOL) |
Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:02 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:02 PM |
EDM |
3296 (CEOL) |
Là Sliabh An T-Siorraim |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:03 PM |
EDM |
3297 (CEOL) |
Là Chùil Lodair |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:06 PM |
EDM |
3298 (CEOL) |
Là Chùil Lodair |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:07 PM |
EDM |
3299 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:09 PM |
EDM |
3300 (CEOL) |
An Gille Dubh Ciar Dubh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:10 PM |
EDM |
3301 (CEOL) |
An Suaicheantas Bàn |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:13 PM |
EDM |
3302 (CEOL) |
An Suaicheantas Bàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:14 PM |
EDM |
3303 (CEOL) |
A' Choille Ghruamach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:17 PM |
EDM |
3304 (CEOL) |
A' Choille Ghruamach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:17 PM |
EDM |
3305 (CEOL) |
Ged 'S Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:20 PM |
EDM |
3306 (CEOL) |
Ged 'S Socrach Mo Leabaidh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:21 PM |
EDM |
3307 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Didòmhnaich Mar A Dh'òrdaich A Facal |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:24 PM |
EDM |
3308 (CEOL) |
Moch Sa Mhadainn Didòmhnaich Mar A Dh'òrdaich A Facal |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:25 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:25 PM |
EDM |
3309 (CEOL) |
Pòg A Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:28 PM |
EDM |
3310 (CEOL) |
Pòg A Leannan An Fhìdhleir |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:28 PM |
EDM |
3311 (CEOL) |
S Bòidheach Na Taighean Sgliat |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:31 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:31 PM |
EDM |
3312 (CEOL) |
S Bòidheach Na Taighean Sgliat |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:32 PM |
EDM |
3313 (CEOL) |
Tha Thìd Agam Fhìn A Bhith Falbh Dhachaigh Dìreach |
|
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:36 PM |
EDM |
3314 (CEOL) |
Tha Thìd Agam Fhìn A Bhith Falbh Dhachaigh Dìreach |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:37 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:37 PM |
EDM |
3315 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Os-Nàdarra Agus Iomradh Air Seanchaidh Sa Bhaile. |
A supernatural anecdote and information about a local storyteller. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:40 PM |
EDM |
3316 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Os-Nàdarra Agus Iomradh Air Seanchaidh Sa Bhaile. |
A supernatural anecdote and information about a local storyteller. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:41 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:41 PM |
EDM |
3317 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Fear Sa Bhaile A Dhèanadh Seuntan. |
An account of a local man who made charms. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:44 PM |
EDM |
3318 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Fear Sa Bhaile A Dhèanadh Seuntan. |
An account of a local man who made charms. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:45 PM |
EDM |
3319 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air An Droch-Shùil Agus Leigheas Air A Shon. |
An account of cures for the evil eye. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:48 PM |
EDM |
3320 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air An Droch-Shùil Agus Leigheas Air A Shon. |
An account of cures for the evil eye. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:48 PM |
EDM |
3321 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Daoine San Sgìre A Chunnaic Taibhsean. |
An account of people in the area who saw ghosts. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:52 PM |
EDM |
3322 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Daoine San Sgìre A Chunnaic Taibhsean. |
An account of people in the area who saw ghosts. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:52 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:52 PM |
EDM |
3323 (CEOL) |
Gnothaichean Os-Nàdarra Agus Creideamhan. |
Supernatural matters and beliefs. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:55 PM |
EDM |
3324 (CEOL) |
Gnothaichean Os-Nàdarra Agus Creideamhan. |
Supernatural matters and beliefs. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:56 PM |
EDM |
3325 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Eun-Tathasig Agus A' Bhean-Nighe. |
An account of an omen bird and the fairy washerwoman. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:06:59 PM |
EDM |
3326 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Eun-Tathasig Agus A' Bhean-Nighe. |
An account of an omen bird and the fairy washerwoman. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:00 PM |
EDM |
3327 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Mu Ulaidhean Ann An Uibhist A Tuath. |
Information about buried treasure in North Uist. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:04 PM |
EDM |
3328 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Mu Ulaidhean Ann An Uibhist A Tuath. |
Information about buried treasure in North Uist. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:05 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:05 PM |
EDM |
3329 (CEOL) |
Sealgairean A' Tachairt Ri Seann Duine A Bha Na Ròn. |
Seal hunters encounter a seal man. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:07 PM |
EDM |
3330 (CEOL) |
Sealgairean A' Tachairt Ri Seann Duine A Bha Na Ròn. |
Seal hunters encounter a seal man. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:09 PM |
EDM |
3331 (CEOL) |
Niall Camshron. |
Neil Cameron was a good storyteller. He used to visit the contributor's house. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:12 PM |
EDM |
3332 (CEOL) |
Niall Camshron. |
Neil Cameron was a good storyteller. He used to visit the contributor's house. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:13 PM |
EDM |
3333 (CEOL) |
Oisean Agus Pàdraig. |
Ossian and Patrick. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:16 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:16 PM |
EDM |
3334 (CEOL) |
Oisean Agus Pàdraig. |
Ossian and Patrick. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:17 PM |
EDM |
3335 (CEOL) |
Rann Aig Oisean Ri Pàdraig |
A verse Ossian recited to Patrick. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:19 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:19 PM |
EDM |
3336 (CEOL) |
Rann Aig Oisean Ri Pàdraig |
A verse Ossian recited to Patrick. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:20 PM |
EDM |
3337 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Maccuithein A' Dol Dhan Iasgach. |
Alasdair MacQueen going to the fishing. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:23 PM |
EDM |
3338 (CEOL) |
Alasdair Maccuithein A' Dol Dhan Iasgach. |
Alasdair MacQueen going to the fishing. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:25 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:51:24 PM |
EDM |
3339 (CEOL) |
Dreagan. |
Unnatural lights. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:28 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:28 PM |
EDM |
3340 (CEOL) |
Dreagan. |
Unnatural lights. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:53:11 PM |
EDM |
3341 (CEOL) |
Cladh Chliamain |
Cladh Chliamain. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:32 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:32 PM |
EDM |
3342 (CEOL) |
Cladh Chliamain |
Cladh Chliamain. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:33 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:33 PM |
EDM |
3343 (CEOL) |
Ministearan A Bh' Anns An Àite Aig Aon Àm. |
Ministers in the area at one time. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:36 PM |
EDM |
3344 (CEOL) |
Ministearan A Bh' Anns An Àite Aig Aon Àm. |
Ministers in the area at one time. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:36 PM |
EDM |
3345 (CEOL) |
Ministear A Dhìochuimhnich Searmon. |
A minister who forgot his sermon. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:40 PM |
EDM |
3346 (CEOL) |
Ministear A Dhìochuimhnich Searmon. |
A minister who forgot his sermon. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:40 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:40 PM |
EDM |
3347 (CEOL) |
Ministearan A' Trod 'S A' Sabaid. |
Ministers arguing and fighting. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:43 PM |
EDM |
3348 (CEOL) |
Ministearan A' Trod 'S A' Sabaid. |
Ministers arguing and fighting. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:44 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:44 PM |
EDM |
3349 (CEOL) |
Ministearan Ann Am Bhàlaigh |
Ministers in Vallay. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:48 PM |
EDM |
3350 (CEOL) |
Ministearan Ann Am Bhàlaigh |
Ministers in Vallay. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:48 PM |
EDM |
3351 (CEOL) |
Searmon Beag Tràigh Bhàlaigh |
Sometimes the sermon in Vallay had to be short to suit the tide. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:51 PM |
EDM |
3352 (CEOL) |
Searmon Beag Tràigh Bhàlaigh |
Sometimes the sermon in Vallay had to be short to suit the tide. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:52 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:41:24 PM |
EDM |
3353 (CEOL) |
Taigh Bhaile An Locha. |
Some information about Baleloch House. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:55 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:55 PM |
EDM |
3354 (CEOL) |
Taigh Bhaile An Locha. |
Some information about Baleloch House. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:56 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:35:47 PM |
EDM |
3355 (CEOL) |
Bàrdachd An Fhiosraiche. |
The contributor's poetry. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:59 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:07:59 PM |
EDM |
3356 (CEOL) |
Bàrdachd An Fhiosraiche. |
The contributor's poetry. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:11:50 PM |
EDM |
3357 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne. |
Oisean: the last member of the Fingalians. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:03 PM |
EDM |
3358 (CEOL) |
Oisean An Dèidh Na Fèinne. |
Oisean: the last member of the Fingalians. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:04 PM |
EDM |
3359 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Seanchaidhean Alasdair Maccuinn Agus Dòmhnall Mò... |
Mention of storytellers Alasdair MacQueen and Donald MacLellan, who lived in Tigharry, North Uist. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:07 PM |
EDM |
3360 (CEOL) |
Iomradh Air Seanchaidhean Alasdair Maccuinn Agus Dòmhnall Mò... |
Mention of storytellers Alasdair MacQueen and Donald MacLellan, who lived in Tigharry, North Uist. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:08 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:08 PM |
EDM |
3361 (CEOL) |
Naidheachd Mu Amadan Mhicleòid Dhùn Bheagain. |
An anecdote about MacLeod of Dunvegan's fool. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:10 PM |
EDM |
3362 (CEOL) |
Naidheachd Mu Amadan Mhicleòid Dhùn Bheagain. |
An anecdote about MacLeod of Dunvegan's fool. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:11 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:11 PM |
EDM |
3363 (CEOL) |
Stòiridh A' Bhodaich Mhuilich Mu Mhort Air Eabhal. |
Story told by an old man in Mull about a murder in Eval. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:14 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:14 PM |
EDM |
3364 (CEOL) |
Stòiridh A' Bhodaich Mhuilich Mu Mhort Air Eabhal. |
Story told by an old man in Mull about a murder in Eval. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 06:08:15 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:34:19 PM |
EDM |
3365 (CEOL) |
Mort Dhòmhnaill Chìobair. |
The murder of Donald the Shepherd. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:36 PM |
EDM |
3366 (CEOL) |
Mort Dhòmhnaill Chìobair. |
The murder of Donald the Shepherd. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:36 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:36 PM |
EDM |
3367 (CEOL) |
Bha Fear A Bha A' Tighinn Bhon Fhèill Ann An Loch Nam Madadh... |
A man returning from the market in Lochmaddy was followed by a man in the place where Donald the Shepherd was murdered. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:39 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:39 PM |
EDM |
3368 (CEOL) |
Bha Fear A Bha A' Tighinn Bhon Fhèill Ann An Loch Nam Madadh... |
A man returning from the market in Lochmaddy was followed by a man in the place where Donald the Shepherd was murdered. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:40 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:01:40 PM |
EDM |
3369 (CEOL) |
Post Chàirinis Agus An Cunnart Air An Rathad. |
The Carinish postman threatened on the way to Lochmaddy. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:42 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:42 PM |
EDM |
3370 (CEOL) |
Post Chàirinis Agus An Cunnart Air An Rathad. |
The Carinish postman threatened on the way to Lochmaddy. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:43 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:43 PM |
EDM |
3371 (CEOL) |
Ministear A' Sabaid Agus A' Toirt Rabhadh Dhan T-Searbhanta.... |
Ministers who were fighting warn a servant. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:45 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:45 PM |
EDM |
3372 (CEOL) |
Ministear A' Sabaid Agus A' Toirt Rabhadh Dhan T-Searbhanta.... |
Ministers who were fighting warn a servant. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:46 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:46 PM |
EDM |
3373 (CEOL) |
Cladhan Taobh An Iar Uibhist A Tuath. |
Cemeteries on the west side of North Uist. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:48 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:48 PM |
EDM |
3374 (CEOL) |
Cladhan Taobh An Iar Uibhist A Tuath. |
Cemeteries on the west side of North Uist. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:49 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:49 PM |
EDM |
3375 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Èibhinn Mu Mhgr Ailean A' Feuchainn Ri Làir A Thoi... |
An anecdote about Fr Allan trying to pull a mare out of the mud. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:51 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:51 PM |
EDM |
3376 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Èibhinn Mu Mhgr Ailean A' Feuchainn Ri Làir A Thoi... |
An anecdote about Fr Allan trying to pull a mare out of the mud. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:52 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:38:12 PM |
EDM |
3377 (CEOL) |
Searbhanta Mhgr Ailein Ag Aithris Searmon Na Seachdain Roimh... |
Fr Allan's servant could recite his previous week's sermon. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:54 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:54 PM |
EDM |
3378 (CEOL) |
Searbhanta Mhgr Ailein Ag Aithris Searmon Na Seachdain Roimh... |
Fr Allan's servant could recite his previous week's sermon. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:55 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:43:48 PM |
EDM |
3379 (CEOL) |
An Taigh-Cèilidh. |
The cèilidh house. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:57 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:57 PM |
EDM |
3380 (CEOL) |
An Taigh-Cèilidh. |
The cèilidh house. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:38:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:57:57 PM |
EDM |
3381 (CEOL) |
Dùbhlan Do Dhithis Bhàrd Rann A Dhèanamh Le Còig Faclan. |
A challenge to compose a verse with five words. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:00 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:00 PM |
EDM |
3382 (CEOL) |
Dùbhlan Do Dhithis Bhàrd Rann A Dhèanamh Le Còig Faclan. |
A challenge to compose a verse with five words. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:55:08 PM |
EDM |
3383 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Os-Nàdarrach Mu Mhuinntir Uibhist A Tuath. Nam... |
Supernatural anecdotes regarding North Uist folk. These include the following: |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:03 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:03 PM |
EDM |
3384 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Os-Nàdarrach Mu Mhuinntir Uibhist A Tuath. Nam... |
Supernatural anecdotes regarding North Uist folk. These include the following: |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:04 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:04 PM |
EDM |
3385 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Is Naidheachdan Ceangailte Ri Uibhist A Tuath: |
Information and anecdotes regarding North Uist: |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:06 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:06 PM |
EDM |
3386 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Is Naidheachdan Ceangailte Ri Uibhist A Tuath: |
Information and anecdotes regarding North Uist: |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:07 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:07 PM |
EDM |
3387 (CEOL) |
Trì Naidheachdan. |
Three anecdotes. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:09 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:09 PM |
EDM |
3388 (CEOL) |
Trì Naidheachdan. |
Three anecdotes. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:10 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:10 PM |
EDM |
3389 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Chuspairean Os-Nàdarrach. |
Anecdotes regarding the supernatural. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:12 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:12 PM |
EDM |
3390 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Chuspairean Os-Nàdarrach. |
Anecdotes regarding the supernatural. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:13 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:13 PM |
EDM |
3391 (CEOL) |
Seann Chleachdaidhean Mar A' Challaig. |
Old customs such as Hogmanay. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:15 PM |
EDM |
3392 (CEOL) |
Seann Chleachdaidhean Mar A' Challaig. |
Old customs such as Hogmanay. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:15 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:15 PM |
EDM |
3393 (CEOL) |
Smuaintean Air Bàrdachd Agus Sinnsearachd. |
Thoughts on poetry and genealogy. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:17 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:17 PM |
EDM |
3394 (CEOL) |
Smuaintean Air Bàrdachd Agus Sinnsearachd. |
Thoughts on poetry and genealogy. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:18 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:36:41 PM |
EDM |
3395 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Mu Chlann Illfhialain. |
Information regarding the MacLellans. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:20 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:20 PM |
EDM |
3396 (CEOL) |
Fiosrachadh Mu Chlann Illfhialain. |
Information regarding the MacLellans. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:21 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:21 PM |
EDM |
3397 (CEOL) |
Cleachdaidhean An Taigh-Chèilidh. |
Customs of the cèilidh house. |
Audio |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:23 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:23 PM |
EDM |
3398 (CEOL) |
Cleachdaidhean An Taigh-Chèilidh. |
Customs of the cèilidh house. |
Rendition |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:24 PM |
Thursday 12th of January 2023 07:39:24 PM |
EDM |
3399 (CEOL) |
Gillean Uibhist |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:39 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:39 AM |
EDM |
3400 (CEOL) |
Gillean Uibhist |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:40 AM |
EDM |
3401 (CEOL) |
Tha Gillean Òga Tapaidh Ghleann Dail Ag Èirigh Suas |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:53 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:53 AM |
EDM |
3402 (CEOL) |
Tha Gillean Òga Tapaidh Ghleann Dail Ag Èirigh Suas |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:53 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:40:53 AM |
EDM |
3403 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:05 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:05 AM |
EDM |
3404 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:06 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:06 AM |
EDM |
3405 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:09 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:09 AM |
EDM |
3406 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:10 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:10 AM |
EDM |
3407 (CEOL) |
Òran An Sweep |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:12 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:12 AM |
EDM |
3408 (CEOL) |
Òran An Sweep |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:13 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:13 AM |
EDM |
3409 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise A Bha Sa Chàs |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:15 AM |
EDM |
3410 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise A Bha Sa Chàs |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:16 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:16 AM |
EDM |
3411 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Mi 'S Mi Air M' Aineol |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:18 AM |
EDM |
3412 (CEOL) |
S Muladach Mi 'S Mi Air M' Aineol |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:19 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:19 AM |
EDM |
3413 (CEOL) |
Gaol Ise, Gràdh I |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:21 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:21 AM |
EDM |
3414 (CEOL) |
Gaol Ise, Gràdh I |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:22 AM |
EDM |
3415 (CEOL) |
Ghilleasbaig Òig Haisgeir |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:25 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:25 AM |
EDM |
3416 (CEOL) |
Ghilleasbaig Òig Haisgeir |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:25 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:25 AM |
EDM |
3417 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd An Òrain 'Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh' |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:28 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:28 AM |
EDM |
3418 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd An Òrain 'Mo Ghaol A Chunnaic Mi An-Diugh' |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:29 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:29 AM |
EDM |
3419 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:31 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:31 AM |
EDM |
3420 (CEOL) |
Thèid Mi 'S Gun Tèid Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:32 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:32 AM |
EDM |
3421 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:35 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:35 AM |
EDM |
3422 (CEOL) |
An Gamhainn A Bh' Aig Eairdsidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:36 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:41:36 AM |
EDM |
3423 (CEOL) |
Psalm 65 vv2-3 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:44:43 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:44:43 AM |
EDM |
3424 (CEOL) |
Psalm 65 vv2-3 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:44:44 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:59:14 PM |
EDM |
3425 (CEOL) |
Psalm 122 vv1-4 |
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Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:20 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:20 AM |
EDM |
3426 (CEOL) |
Psalm 122 vv1-4 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:21 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:58:28 PM |
EDM |
3427 (CEOL) |
Psalm 42 vv5,11 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:39 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:39 AM |
EDM |
3428 (CEOL) |
Psalm 42 vv5,11 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:40 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:58:06 PM |
EDM |
3429 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-4 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:51 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:51 AM |
EDM |
3430 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-4 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:45:52 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:57:36 PM |
EDM |
3431 (CEOL) |
Psalm 80 vv5-6 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:21 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:21 AM |
EDM |
3432 (CEOL) |
Psalm 80 vv5-6 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:21 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:57:05 PM |
EDM |
3433 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv24-26,20-21 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:48 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:48 AM |
EDM |
3434 (CEOL) |
Psalm 118 vv24-26,20-21 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:46:49 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:56:36 PM |
EDM |
3435 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-2 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:06 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:06 AM |
EDM |
3436 (CEOL) |
Psalm 103 vv1-2 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:07 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 09:29:40 AM |
EDM |
3437 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv5-6 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:31 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:31 AM |
EDM |
3438 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv5-6 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:32 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 09:28:22 AM |
EDM |
3439 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv1-2 |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:39 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:39 AM |
EDM |
3440 (CEOL) |
Psalm 23 vv1-2 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 10:47:39 AM |
Friday 10th of March 2023 09:26:54 AM |
EDM |
3441 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:44 AM |
EDM |
3442 (CEOL) |
Och Hill Ì Leò Ro Ho ('S Truagh Nach Robh Mi 'S Mo Leannan) |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:45 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:45 AM |
EDM |
3443 (CEOL) |
An Do Dh'fhidir 'N Do Dh'fhairich No 'N Cuala Tu |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:46 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:46 AM |
EDM |
3444 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche Raoir Air Àirigh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:48 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:48 AM |
EDM |
3445 (CEOL) |
Dà Rann. |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:49 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:49 AM |
EDM |
3446 (CEOL) |
O Nan Èisteadh Tu |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:51 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:51 AM |
EDM |
3447 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ó |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:52 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:52 AM |
EDM |
3448 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Èirigh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:53 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:53 AM |
EDM |
3449 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hó O Gù |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:54 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:54 AM |
EDM |
3450 (CEOL) |
Hó Ha Ró Trì Smeòraichean |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:56 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:56 AM |
EDM |
3451 (CEOL) |
Òran An Amadain Bhòidhich |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:57 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:57 AM |
EDM |
3452 (CEOL) |
Cha Tig Mòr Mo Bhean Dhachaigh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:58 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:58 AM |
EDM |
3453 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:59 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:47:59 AM |
EDM |
3454 (CEOL) |
An Cois A' Chrodh-Laoigh A Fhuair Thu Mi |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:00 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:00 AM |
EDM |
3455 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn Gur Tu Bu Toigh Leam |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:02 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:02 AM |
EDM |
3456 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Leannan Hè Mo Leannan |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:03 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:03 AM |
EDM |
3457 (CEOL) |
O Horò 'Ille Dhuinn |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:04 AM |
EDM |
3458 (CEOL) |
Tha Gruaim Aig Mo Leannan Rium |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:05 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:05 AM |
EDM |
3459 (CEOL) |
Na Hù Ill O Chaluim Bhàin |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:07 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:07 AM |
EDM |
3460 (CEOL) |
Hiu Ra Bhò Nam B' Àill Leat Mi |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:08 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:08 AM |
EDM |
3461 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Caora |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:09 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:09 AM |
EDM |
3462 (CEOL) |
Òran Èibhinn Do Chaora A Bhiodh A' Tighinn A-Steach Dhan Iod... |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:10 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:10 AM |
EDM |
3463 (CEOL) |
Hè-Ro 'Ille 'S Tu Bha Làidir |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:11 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:11 AM |
EDM |
3464 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò-Ho Laoidh Laoi Leò |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:13 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:13 AM |
EDM |
3465 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:14 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:14 AM |
EDM |
3466 (CEOL) |
S Muladach A Tha Mi |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:15 AM |
EDM |
3467 (CEOL) |
Èileadh 'S Na Hùraibh O Ho |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:16 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:16 AM |
EDM |
3468 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn O Hì Shiùbhlainn Leat |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:18 AM |
EDM |
3469 (CEOL) |
Mhòrag 'S Na Hòro Gheallaidh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:20 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:20 AM |
EDM |
3470 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air Tulach Na H-Àirigh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:21 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:21 AM |
EDM |
3471 (CEOL) |
Tha Fonn Oirre, Tha Fèill Oirre |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:22 AM |
EDM |
3472 (CEOL) |
Othoro Choilich Dhuibh Othoro Èile |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:24 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:24 AM |
EDM |
3473 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ò |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:26 AM |
EDM |
3474 (CEOL) |
Mun Tùch Air Mo Ghlaodh Bidh M' Fhallainn Air Dòigh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:27 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:27 AM |
EDM |
3475 (CEOL) |
Càite 'N Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd? |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:29 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:29 AM |
EDM |
3476 (CEOL) |
Seo Agaibh An Deoch A Dh'òlainn |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:30 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:30 AM |
EDM |
3477 (CEOL) |
Cha Tèid Mise Chaoidh Rim Mhaireann |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:32 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:32 AM |
EDM |
3478 (CEOL) |
An-Diugh Gur Fliuch I Haoi Oho |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:33 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:33 AM |
EDM |
3479 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi He-Ra Hùg Is Hoireann |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:35 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:35 AM |
EDM |
3480 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hò Gù |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:36 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:36 AM |
EDM |
3481 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N Dè |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:37 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:37 AM |
EDM |
3482 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Am Maraich |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:38 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:38 AM |
EDM |
3483 (CEOL) |
Turas Dhòmhsa Chun Na Galltachd |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:40 AM |
EDM |
3484 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Gura Mòr Mo Smuaintean |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:41 AM |
EDM |
3485 (CEOL) |
O 'S E Mo Rùn Am Maraiche |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:42 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:42 AM |
EDM |
3486 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:44 AM |
EDM |
3487 (CEOL) |
M' Eudail Fhìn Air Sùil A' Phriobaidh |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:45 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:48:45 AM |
EDM |
3488 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:16 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:16 AM |
EDM |
3489 (CEOL) |
Och Hill Ì Leò Ro Ho ('S Truagh Nach Robh Mi 'S Mo Leannan) |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:17 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:17 AM |
EDM |
3490 (CEOL) |
An Do Dh'fhidir 'N Do Dh'fhairich No 'N Cuala Tu |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:18 AM |
EDM |
3491 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche Raoir Air Àirigh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:20 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:20 AM |
EDM |
3492 (CEOL) |
Dà Rann. |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:21 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:21 AM |
EDM |
3493 (CEOL) |
O Nan Èisteadh Tu |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:23 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:23 AM |
EDM |
3494 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ó |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:24 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:24 AM |
EDM |
3495 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Èirigh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:25 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:25 AM |
EDM |
3496 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hó O Gù |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:26 AM |
EDM |
3497 (CEOL) |
Hó Ha Ró Trì Smeòraichean |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:28 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:28 AM |
EDM |
3498 (CEOL) |
Òran An Amadain Bhòidhich |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:30 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:30 AM |
EDM |
3499 (CEOL) |
Cha Tig Mòr Mo Bhean Dhachaigh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:31 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:31 AM |
EDM |
3500 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:32 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:32 AM |
EDM |
3501 (CEOL) |
An Cois A' Chrodh-Laoigh A Fhuair Thu Mi |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:34 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:34 AM |
EDM |
3502 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn Gur Tu Bu Toigh Leam |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:35 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:35 AM |
EDM |
3503 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Leannan Hè Mo Leannan |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:36 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:36 AM |
EDM |
3504 (CEOL) |
O Horò 'Ille Dhuinn |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:37 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:37 AM |
EDM |
3505 (CEOL) |
Tha Gruaim Aig Mo Leannan Rium |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:39 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:39 AM |
EDM |
3506 (CEOL) |
Na Hù Ill O Chaluim Bhàin |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:40 AM |
EDM |
3507 (CEOL) |
Hiu Ra Bhò Nam B' Àill Leat Mi |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:41 AM |
EDM |
3508 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Caora |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:42 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:42 AM |
EDM |
3509 (CEOL) |
Òran Èibhinn Do Chaora A Bhiodh A' Tighinn A-Steach Dhan Iod... |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:44 AM |
EDM |
3510 (CEOL) |
Hè-Ro 'Ille 'S Tu Bha Làidir |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:45 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:45 AM |
EDM |
3511 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò-Ho Laoidh Laoi Leò |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:47 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:47 AM |
EDM |
3512 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:48 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:48 AM |
EDM |
3513 (CEOL) |
S Muladach A Tha Mi |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:49 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:49 AM |
EDM |
3514 (CEOL) |
Èileadh 'S Na Hùraibh O Ho |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:50 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:50 AM |
EDM |
3515 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn O Hì Shiùbhlainn Leat |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:52 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:52 AM |
EDM |
3516 (CEOL) |
Mhòrag 'S Na Hòro Gheallaidh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:53 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:53 AM |
EDM |
3517 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air Tulach Na H-Àirigh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:54 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:54 AM |
EDM |
3518 (CEOL) |
Tha Fonn Oirre, Tha Fèill Oirre |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:55 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:55 AM |
EDM |
3519 (CEOL) |
Othoro Choilich Dhuibh Othoro Èile |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:57 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:57 AM |
EDM |
3520 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ò |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:58 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:58 AM |
EDM |
3521 (CEOL) |
Mun Tùch Air Mo Ghlaodh Bidh M' Fhallainn Air Dòigh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:59 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:49:59 AM |
EDM |
3522 (CEOL) |
Càite 'N Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd? |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:00 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:00 AM |
EDM |
3523 (CEOL) |
Seo Agaibh An Deoch A Dh'òlainn |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:02 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:02 AM |
EDM |
3524 (CEOL) |
Cha Tèid Mise Chaoidh Rim Mhaireann |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:03 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:03 AM |
EDM |
3525 (CEOL) |
An-Diugh Gur Fliuch I Haoi Oho |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:04 AM |
EDM |
3526 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi He-Ra Hùg Is Hoireann |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:06 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:06 AM |
EDM |
3527 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hò Gù |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:07 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:07 AM |
EDM |
3528 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N Dè |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:09 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:09 AM |
EDM |
3529 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Am Maraich |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:10 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:10 AM |
EDM |
3530 (CEOL) |
Turas Dhòmhsa Chun Na Galltachd |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:11 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:11 AM |
EDM |
3531 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Gura Mòr Mo Smuaintean |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:13 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:13 AM |
EDM |
3532 (CEOL) |
O 'S E Mo Rùn Am Maraiche |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:14 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:14 AM |
EDM |
3533 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:15 AM |
EDM |
3534 (CEOL) |
M' Eudail Fhìn Air Sùil A' Phriobaidh |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:50:18 AM |
EDM |
3535 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Nithean Os-Nàdarrach. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:41 AM |
EDM |
3536 (CEOL) |
Naidheachdan Mu Nithean Os-Nàdarrach. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:42 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:42 AM |
EDM |
3537 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Dòmhnallach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:57 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:57 AM |
EDM |
3538 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam An Dòmhnallach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:58 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:54:58 AM |
EDM |
3539 (CEOL) |
Tha Buaidh Air An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:00 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:00 AM |
EDM |
3540 (CEOL) |
Tha Buaidh Air An Uisge-Bheatha |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:01 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:01 AM |
EDM |
3541 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
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Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:03 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:03 AM |
EDM |
3542 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhada An Cadal |
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Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:04 AM |
EDM |
3543 (CEOL) |
Hì-Ri-Ri Tha E A' Tighinn |
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Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:07 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:07 AM |
EDM |
3544 (CEOL) |
Hì-Ri-Ri Tha E A' Tighinn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:07 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:07 AM |
EDM |
3545 (CEOL) |
Crìonadh Na Gàidhlig Ann An Diofar Cheàrnaidhean. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:10 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:10 AM |
EDM |
3546 (CEOL) |
Crìonadh Na Gàidhlig Ann An Diofar Cheàrnaidhean. |
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Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:11 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:11 AM |
EDM |
3547 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil Mulad Air M' Inntinn On Latha A Thàinig Mi 'N Tìr Seo |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:13 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:13 AM |
EDM |
3548 (CEOL) |
Gu Bheil Mulad Air M' Inntinn On Latha A Thàinig Mi 'N Tìr Seo |
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Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:14 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:14 AM |
EDM |
3549 (CEOL) |
Hòro Laddie Beag |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:17 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:17 AM |
EDM |
3550 (CEOL) |
Hòro Laddie Beag |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:18 AM |
EDM |
3551 (CEOL) |
O A Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh? |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:20 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:20 AM |
EDM |
3552 (CEOL) |
O A Leannain An E Mo Mhealladh? |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:21 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:21 AM |
EDM |
3553 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Ghille Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:23 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:23 AM |
EDM |
3554 (CEOL) |
Soraidh Leis A' Ghille Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:24 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:24 AM |
EDM |
3555 (CEOL) |
Chuir Mo Leannan Cùl Rium Fhèin |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:26 AM |
EDM |
3556 (CEOL) |
Chuir Mo Leannan Cùl Rium Fhèin |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:27 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:27 AM |
EDM |
3557 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil Till Rid Mhacan |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:35 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:35 AM |
EDM |
3558 (CEOL) |
A Mhòr A Ghaoil Till Rid Mhacan |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:35 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:35 AM |
EDM |
3559 (CEOL) |
Hè Mànaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:38 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:38 AM |
EDM |
3560 (CEOL) |
Hè Mànaidh Faighibh Dhòmhsa |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:39 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:39 AM |
EDM |
3561 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh Am Beinn A' Cheò |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:41 AM |
EDM |
3562 (CEOL) |
Tha Sìor Chaoineadh Am Beinn A' Cheò |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:42 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:42 AM |
EDM |
3563 (CEOL) |
Tha Cumha 'N Dèidh Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:45 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:45 AM |
EDM |
3564 (CEOL) |
Tha Cumha 'N Dèidh Do Ghaoil Orm |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:45 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:45 AM |
EDM |
3565 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi 'G A Stiùireadh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:49 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:49 AM |
EDM |
3566 (CEOL) |
S Mòr Mo Chùram 'S Mi 'G A Stiùireadh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:49 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:49 AM |
EDM |
3567 (CEOL) |
Chuir Iad Mise A Dh'eilean Leam Fhìn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:52 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:52 AM |
EDM |
3568 (CEOL) |
Chuir Iad Mise A Dh'eilean Leam Fhìn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:52 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:52 AM |
EDM |
3569 (CEOL) |
Air Fàill Ill Ò Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:55 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:55 AM |
EDM |
3570 (CEOL) |
Air Fàill Ill Ò Ro 'S Mo Mhàiri Bhàn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:56 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:56 AM |
EDM |
3571 (CEOL) |
A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:59 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:55:59 AM |
EDM |
3572 (CEOL) |
A' Bhanais A Bha 'N Iollaraigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:00 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:00 AM |
EDM |
3573 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:02 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:02 AM |
EDM |
3574 (CEOL) |
S E Ruairidh, Ruairidh, Ruairidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:03 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:03 AM |
EDM |
3575 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostal Odhair |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:06 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:06 AM |
EDM |
3576 (CEOL) |
Banais Chiostal Odhair |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:06 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:06 AM |
EDM |
3577 (CEOL) |
Fàilte Na Mòr-Thir |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:15 AM |
EDM |
3578 (CEOL) |
Fàilte Na Mòr-Thir |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:15 AM |
EDM |
3579 (CEOL) |
O Hì Rì Rì Tha E Tighinn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:18 AM |
EDM |
3580 (CEOL) |
O Hì Rì Rì Tha E Tighinn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:19 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:19 AM |
EDM |
3581 (CEOL) |
Moch 'S A Mhadainn 'S Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:22 AM |
EDM |
3582 (CEOL) |
Moch 'S A Mhadainn 'S Mi Dùsgadh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:23 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:23 AM |
EDM |
3583 (CEOL) |
Deoch Slàinte Theàrlach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:25 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:25 AM |
EDM |
3584 (CEOL) |
Deoch Slàinte Theàrlach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:26 AM |
EDM |
3585 (CEOL) |
Murt Na Ceapaich |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:29 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:29 AM |
EDM |
3586 (CEOL) |
Murt Na Ceapaich |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:30 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:30 AM |
EDM |
3587 (CEOL) |
Dealachadh A' Phrionnsa 'S Nan Gàidheal |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:33 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:33 AM |
EDM |
3588 (CEOL) |
Dealachadh A' Phrionnsa 'S Nan Gàidheal |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:34 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:34 AM |
EDM |
3589 (CEOL) |
Agus Hò Mhòrag |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:37 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:37 AM |
EDM |
3590 (CEOL) |
Agus Hò Mhòrag |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:37 AM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:50:58 PM |
EDM |
3591 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chloinn Raghnaill |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:40 AM |
EDM |
3592 (CEOL) |
Smeòrach Chloinn Raghnaill |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:41 AM |
EDM |
3593 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhad' An Cadal |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:43 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:43 AM |
EDM |
3594 (CEOL) |
Ailein, Ailein 'S Fhad' An Cadal |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:44 AM |
EDM |
3595 (CEOL) |
Bidh Fonn Air Cailleach Na Stròmannan |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:47 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:47 AM |
EDM |
3596 (CEOL) |
Bidh Fonn Air Cailleach Na Stròmannan |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:48 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:56:48 AM |
EDM |
3597 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:32 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:32 AM |
EDM |
3598 (CEOL) |
An Dotair Leòdach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:33 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:33 AM |
EDM |
3599 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:36 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:36 AM |
EDM |
3600 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:37 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:37 AM |
EDM |
3601 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:41 AM |
EDM |
3602 (CEOL) |
Moladh Mòraig |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:41 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:41 AM |
EDM |
3603 (CEOL) |
Chunna Mise Mo Leannan |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:44 AM |
EDM |
3604 (CEOL) |
Chunna Mise Mo Leannan |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:44 AM |
EDM |
3605 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomhsa Nis Èirigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:47 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:47 AM |
EDM |
3606 (CEOL) |
S Fheudar Dhomhsa Nis Èirigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:48 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:48 AM |
EDM |
3607 (CEOL) |
Cumha Nam Bràithrean |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:50 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:50 AM |
EDM |
3608 (CEOL) |
Cumha Nam Bràithrean |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:51 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:51 AM |
EDM |
3609 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn O Chionn Seachdain |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:54 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:54 AM |
EDM |
3610 (CEOL) |
Dh'fhalbh Mo Rùn O Chionn Seachdain |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:55 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:55 AM |
EDM |
3611 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann Tha Mo Rùn-Sa Thall |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:57 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:57 AM |
EDM |
3612 (CEOL) |
O 'S Ann Tha Mo Rùn-Sa Thall |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:58 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:57:58 AM |
EDM |
3613 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:01 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:01 AM |
EDM |
3614 (CEOL) |
S Toigh Leam Cruinneag Dhonn Nam Bò |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:02 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:02 AM |
EDM |
3615 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nigh'nn Duibh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:04 AM |
EDM |
3616 (CEOL) |
Dhèanainn Sùgradh Ris An Nigh'nn Duibh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:05 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:05 AM |
EDM |
3617 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Shuidh' Aig An Uaighe |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:18 AM |
EDM |
3618 (CEOL) |
S Mi 'M Shuidh' Aig An Uaighe |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:19 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:19 AM |
EDM |
3619 (CEOL) |
Coire Cheathaich |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:22 AM |
EDM |
3620 (CEOL) |
Coire Cheathaich |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:22 AM |
EDM |
3621 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:26 AM |
EDM |
3622 (CEOL) |
A Mhàiri Bhàn Òg |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:26 AM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 02:42:04 PM |
EDM |
3623 (CEOL) |
Faigh A-Nuas Dhuinn Am Botal |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:29 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:29 AM |
EDM |
3624 (CEOL) |
Faigh A-Nuas Dhuinn Am Botal |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:30 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:30 AM |
EDM |
3625 (CEOL) |
An Uair A Thig An T-Eug Ort |
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Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:33 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:33 AM |
EDM |
3626 (CEOL) |
An Uair A Thig An T-Eug Ort |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:33 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:33 AM |
EDM |
3627 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:36 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:36 AM |
EDM |
3628 (CEOL) |
Bheir Soraidh Bhuam |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:37 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:37 AM |
EDM |
3629 (CEOL) |
O Siod An Deoch Mhilis Nach Tilleamaid Uainn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:40 AM |
EDM |
3630 (CEOL) |
O Siod An Deoch Mhilis Nach Tilleamaid Uainn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:40 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:40 AM |
EDM |
3631 (CEOL) |
Ged A Thèid Mi Do M' Leabaidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:43 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:43 AM |
EDM |
3632 (CEOL) |
Ged A Thèid Mi Do M' Leabaidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:44 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:44 AM |
EDM |
3633 (CEOL) |
Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:46 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:46 AM |
EDM |
3634 (CEOL) |
Nighean Donn An T-Sùgraidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:47 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:47 AM |
EDM |
3635 (CEOL) |
È O Nighean Ao O Nighean |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:50 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:50 AM |
EDM |
3636 (CEOL) |
È O Nighean Ao O Nighean |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:50 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:50 AM |
EDM |
3637 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn As Caoile Mala |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:57 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:57 AM |
EDM |
3638 (CEOL) |
Fhir A' Chùil Duinn As Caoile Mala |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:58 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:58:58 AM |
EDM |
3639 (CEOL) |
Gobha Chille Bhagastair |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:00 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:00 AM |
EDM |
3640 (CEOL) |
Gobha Chille Bhagastair |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:01 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:01 AM |
EDM |
3641 (CEOL) |
Soraidh O Slàn Horò Guma Fallain |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:04 AM |
EDM |
3642 (CEOL) |
Soraidh O Slàn Horò Guma Fallain |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:04 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:04 AM |
EDM |
3643 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:07 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:07 AM |
EDM |
3644 (CEOL) |
Air Latha Dhomh 'S Mi 'M Aonaran |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:08 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:08 AM |
EDM |
3645 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche A-Raoir San Àirigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:11 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:11 AM |
EDM |
3646 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche A-Raoir San Àirigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:12 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:12 AM |
EDM |
3647 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Bhuidhe Bhàn Nam Falbhadh Tu Leam |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:15 AM |
EDM |
3648 (CEOL) |
A Nighean Bhuidhe Bhàn Nam Falbhadh Tu Leam |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:15 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:15 AM |
EDM |
3649 (CEOL) |
S Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:18 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:18 AM |
EDM |
3650 (CEOL) |
S Trom An T-Eallach An Gaol |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:19 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:19 AM |
EDM |
3651 (CEOL) |
A' Bhean Eudach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:22 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:22 AM |
EDM |
3652 (CEOL) |
A' Bhean Eudach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:23 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:23 AM |
EDM |
3653 (CEOL) |
Cadal Chan Fhaigh Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:25 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:25 AM |
EDM |
3654 (CEOL) |
Cadal Chan Fhaigh Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:26 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:26 AM |
EDM |
3655 (CEOL) |
Hè Mandu |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:29 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:29 AM |
EDM |
3656 (CEOL) |
Hè Mandu |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:30 AM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 11:59:30 AM |
EDM |
3657 (CEOL) |
Na Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:37 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:37 PM |
EDM |
3658 (CEOL) |
Na Faighinn Gille Ri Cheannach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:37 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:37 PM |
EDM |
3659 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:40 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:40 PM |
EDM |
3660 (CEOL) |
Haoim Èile Haoim Ò |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:41 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:41 PM |
EDM |
3661 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An T-Oighr' Òg |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:43 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:43 PM |
EDM |
3662 (CEOL) |
S E Mo Rùn An T-Oighr' Òg |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:44 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:44 PM |
EDM |
3663 (CEOL) |
Information About Ballads |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:47 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:47 PM |
EDM |
3664 (CEOL) |
Information About Ballads |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:47 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:47 PM |
EDM |
3665 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'iain Garbh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:50 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:50 PM |
EDM |
3666 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Do Dh'iain Garbh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:51 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:51 PM |
EDM |
3667 (CEOL) |
Och A Mhoire Mo Dhunaidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:53 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:53 PM |
EDM |
3668 (CEOL) |
Och A Mhoire Mo Dhunaidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:54 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:54 PM |
EDM |
3669 (CEOL) |
O Shaorainn, Shaorainn, Shaorainn I |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:57 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:57 PM |
EDM |
3670 (CEOL) |
O Shaorainn, Shaorainn, Shaorainn I |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:57 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:40:57 PM |
EDM |
3671 (CEOL) |
Gun Òlainn Slàinte Theàrlaich |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:00 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:00 PM |
EDM |
3672 (CEOL) |
Gun Òlainn Slàinte Theàrlaich |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:01 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:01 PM |
EDM |
3673 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
This is a waulking song composed by a woman who has been rejected by the man she loved, because of her lack of wealth. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:04 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:04 PM |
EDM |
3674 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Gluasad |
This is a waulking song composed by a woman who has been rejected by the man she loved, because of her lack of wealth. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:04 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:54:04 PM |
EDM |
3675 (CEOL) |
Och Hill Ì Leò Ro Ho ('S Truagh Nach Robh Mi 'S Mo Leannan) |
A woman's love song in which the composer describes where she used to meet the man she loved. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:07 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:07 PM |
EDM |
3676 (CEOL) |
Och Hill Ì Leò Ro Ho ('S Truagh Nach Robh Mi 'S Mo Leannan) |
A woman's love song in which the composer describes where she used to meet the man she loved. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:31:26 PM |
EDM |
3677 (CEOL) |
An Do Dh'fhidir 'N Do Dh'fhairich No 'N Cuala Tu |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:16 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:16 PM |
EDM |
3678 (CEOL) |
An Do Dh'fhidir 'N Do Dh'fhairich No 'N Cuala Tu |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:17 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:17 PM |
EDM |
3679 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche Raoir Air Àirigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:20 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:20 PM |
EDM |
3680 (CEOL) |
Thug Mi 'N Oidhche Raoir Air Àirigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:20 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:20 PM |
EDM |
3681 (CEOL) |
Dà Rann. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:23 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:23 PM |
EDM |
3682 (CEOL) |
Dà Rann. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:24 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:24 PM |
EDM |
3683 (CEOL) |
O Nan Èisteadh Tu |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:27 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:27 PM |
EDM |
3684 (CEOL) |
O Nan Èisteadh Tu |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:27 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:27 PM |
EDM |
3685 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ó |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:30 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:30 PM |
EDM |
3686 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ó |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:31 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:31 PM |
EDM |
3687 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Èirigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:34 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:34 PM |
EDM |
3688 (CEOL) |
Moch An-Diugh A Rinn Mi Èirigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:35 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:35 PM |
EDM |
3689 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hó O Gù |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:38 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:38 PM |
EDM |
3690 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hó O Gù |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:38 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:38 PM |
EDM |
3691 (CEOL) |
Hó Ha Ró Trì Smeòraichean |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:41 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:41 PM |
EDM |
3692 (CEOL) |
Hó Ha Ró Trì Smeòraichean |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:42 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:42 PM |
EDM |
3693 (CEOL) |
Òran An Amadain Bhòidhich |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:44 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:44 PM |
EDM |
3694 (CEOL) |
Òran An Amadain Bhòidhich |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:45 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:45 PM |
EDM |
3695 (CEOL) |
Cha Tig Mòr Mo Bhean Dhachaigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:48 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:48 PM |
EDM |
3696 (CEOL) |
Cha Tig Mòr Mo Bhean Dhachaigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:48 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:41:48 PM |
EDM |
3697 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:16 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:16 PM |
EDM |
3698 (CEOL) |
Gur Tu Mo Nighean Donn Bhòidheach |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:17 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:17 PM |
EDM |
3699 (CEOL) |
An Cois A' Chrodh-Laoigh A Fhuair Thu Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:19 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:19 PM |
EDM |
3700 (CEOL) |
An Cois A' Chrodh-Laoigh A Fhuair Thu Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:20 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:20 PM |
EDM |
3701 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn Gur Tu Bu Toigh Leam |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:24 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:24 PM |
EDM |
3702 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn Gur Tu Bu Toigh Leam |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:25 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:25 PM |
EDM |
3703 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Leannan Hè Mo Leannan |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:27 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:27 PM |
EDM |
3704 (CEOL) |
Hò Mo Leannan Hè Mo Leannan |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:28 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:28 PM |
EDM |
3705 (CEOL) |
O Horò 'Ille Dhuinn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:30 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:30 PM |
EDM |
3706 (CEOL) |
O Horò 'Ille Dhuinn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:31 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:31 PM |
EDM |
3707 (CEOL) |
Tha Gruaim Aig Mo Leannan Rium |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:34 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:34 PM |
EDM |
3708 (CEOL) |
Tha Gruaim Aig Mo Leannan Rium |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:34 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:34 PM |
EDM |
3709 (CEOL) |
Na Hù Ill O Chaluim Bhàin |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:37 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:37 PM |
EDM |
3710 (CEOL) |
Na Hù Ill O Chaluim Bhàin |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:37 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:37 PM |
EDM |
3711 (CEOL) |
Hiu Ra Bhò Nam B' Àill Leat Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:40 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:40 PM |
EDM |
3712 (CEOL) |
Hiu Ra Bhò Nam B' Àill Leat Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:41 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:41 PM |
EDM |
3713 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Caora |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:44 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:44 PM |
EDM |
3714 (CEOL) |
Òran Na Caora |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:44 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:44 PM |
EDM |
3715 (CEOL) |
Òran Èibhinn Do Chaora A Bhiodh A' Tighinn A-Steach Dhan Iod... |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:47 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:47 PM |
EDM |
3716 (CEOL) |
Òran Èibhinn Do Chaora A Bhiodh A' Tighinn A-Steach Dhan Iod... |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:48 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:48 PM |
EDM |
3717 (CEOL) |
Hè-Ro 'Ille 'S Tu Bha Làidir |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:55 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:55 PM |
EDM |
3718 (CEOL) |
Hè-Ro 'Ille 'S Tu Bha Làidir |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:56 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:56 PM |
EDM |
3719 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò-Ho Laoidh Laoi Leò |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:59 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:42:59 PM |
EDM |
3720 (CEOL) |
Hò-Rò-Ho Laoidh Laoi Leò |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:00 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:00 PM |
EDM |
3721 (CEOL) |
S Muladach A Tha Mi |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:02 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:02 PM |
EDM |
3722 (CEOL) |
S Muladach A Tha Mi |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:03 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:03 PM |
EDM |
3723 (CEOL) |
Èileadh 'S Na Hùraibh O Ho |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:08 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:08 PM |
EDM |
3724 (CEOL) |
Èileadh 'S Na Hùraibh O Ho |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:08 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:08 PM |
EDM |
3725 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn O Hì Shiùbhlainn Leat |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:11 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:11 PM |
EDM |
3726 (CEOL) |
Ailein Duinn O Hì Shiùbhlainn Leat |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:11 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:11 PM |
EDM |
3727 (CEOL) |
Mhòrag 'S Na Hòro Gheallaidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:14 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:14 PM |
EDM |
3728 (CEOL) |
Mhòrag 'S Na Hòro Gheallaidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:15 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:15 PM |
EDM |
3729 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air Tulach Na H-Àirigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:17 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:17 PM |
EDM |
3730 (CEOL) |
Gura Mise Tha Fo Mhulad Air Tulach Na H-Àirigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:18 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:18 PM |
EDM |
3731 (CEOL) |
Tha Fonn Oirre, Tha Fèill Oirre |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:21 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:21 PM |
EDM |
3732 (CEOL) |
Tha Fonn Oirre, Tha Fèill Oirre |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:21 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:21 PM |
EDM |
3733 (CEOL) |
Othoro Choilich Dhuibh Othoro Èile |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:24 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:24 PM |
EDM |
3734 (CEOL) |
Othoro Choilich Dhuibh Othoro Èile |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:25 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:25 PM |
EDM |
3735 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ò |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:28 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:28 PM |
EDM |
3736 (CEOL) |
Ille Bhig, 'Ille Bhig Shunndaich Ò |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:28 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:28 PM |
EDM |
3737 (CEOL) |
Mun Tùch Air Mo Ghlaodh Bidh M' Fhallainn Air Dòigh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:53 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:53 PM |
EDM |
3738 (CEOL) |
Mun Tùch Air Mo Ghlaodh Bidh M' Fhallainn Air Dòigh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:54 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:54 PM |
EDM |
3739 (CEOL) |
Càite 'N Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd? |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:56 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:56 PM |
EDM |
3740 (CEOL) |
Càite 'N Caidil An Nìghneag A-Nochd? |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:57 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:43:57 PM |
EDM |
3741 (CEOL) |
Seo Agaibh An Deoch A Dh'òlainn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:00 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:00 PM |
EDM |
3742 (CEOL) |
Seo Agaibh An Deoch A Dh'òlainn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:01 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:01 PM |
EDM |
3743 (CEOL) |
Cha Tèid Mise Chaoidh Rim Mhaireann |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:03 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:03 PM |
EDM |
3744 (CEOL) |
Cha Tèid Mise Chaoidh Rim Mhaireann |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:04 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:04 PM |
EDM |
3745 (CEOL) |
An-Diugh Gur Fliuch I Haoi Oho |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:06 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:06 PM |
EDM |
3746 (CEOL) |
An-Diugh Gur Fliuch I Haoi Oho |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:07 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:07 PM |
EDM |
3747 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi He-Ra Hùg Is Hoireann |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:09 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:09 PM |
EDM |
3748 (CEOL) |
Bheir Mi He-Ra Hùg Is Hoireann |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:10 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:10 PM |
EDM |
3749 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hò Gù |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:12 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:12 PM |
EDM |
3750 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Hò Gù |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:13 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:13 PM |
EDM |
3751 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N Dè |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:16 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:16 PM |
EDM |
3752 (CEOL) |
Mo Roghainn 'S Mo Rùn A Chunna Mi 'N Dè |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:17 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:17 PM |
EDM |
3753 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Am Maraich |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:20 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:20 PM |
EDM |
3754 (CEOL) |
O Tha Mo Rùn Am Maraich |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:20 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:20 PM |
EDM |
3755 (CEOL) |
Turas Dhòmhsa Chun Na Galltachd |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:23 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:23 PM |
EDM |
3756 (CEOL) |
Turas Dhòmhsa Chun Na Galltachd |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:24 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:24 PM |
EDM |
3757 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Gura Mòr Mo Smuaintean |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:41 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:41 PM |
EDM |
3758 (CEOL) |
Moch Diluain Gura Mòr Mo Smuaintean |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:42 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:42 PM |
EDM |
3759 (CEOL) |
O 'S E Mo Rùn Am Maraiche |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:45 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:45 PM |
EDM |
3760 (CEOL) |
O 'S E Mo Rùn Am Maraiche |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:45 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:45 PM |
EDM |
3761 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:49 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:49 PM |
EDM |
3762 (CEOL) |
Is Toigh Leam An Tè Dhìleas Dhonn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:50 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:50 PM |
EDM |
3763 (CEOL) |
M' Eudail Fhìn Air Sùil A' Phriobaidh |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:53 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:53 PM |
EDM |
3764 (CEOL) |
M' Eudail Fhìn Air Sùil A' Phriobaidh |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:54 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 01:44:54 PM |
EDM |
3765 (CEOL) |
Còmhradh Eadar Bodach Agus Maraiche Mu Dheidhinn Mar A Bhàsa... |
A conversation between an old man and a seaman about how their people had died. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:50 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:50 PM |
EDM |
3766 (CEOL) |
Còmhradh Eadar Bodach Agus Maraiche Mu Dheidhinn Mar A Bhàsa... |
A conversation between an old man and a seaman about how their people had died. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:46:24 PM |
EDM |
3767 (CEOL) |
Boireannach Nach Robh A' Faighinn An Ime. |
A woman who could not get butter. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:53 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:53 PM |
EDM |
3768 (CEOL) |
Boireannach Nach Robh A' Faighinn An Ime. |
A woman who could not get butter. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:54 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:07:11 PM |
EDM |
3769 (CEOL) |
An Tè A Dh'iarr Cuideachadh O Na Sìthichean. |
The woman who asked for help from the fairies. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:56 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:56 PM |
EDM |
3770 (CEOL) |
An Tè A Dh'iarr Cuideachadh O Na Sìthichean. |
The woman who asked for help from the fairies. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:57 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:57 PM |
EDM |
3771 (CEOL) |
Cleachdaidhean-Bainnse Ann An Scalpaigh. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:59 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:59 PM |
EDM |
3772 (CEOL) |
Cleachdaidhean-Bainnse Ann An Scalpaigh. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:59 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:21:59 PM |
EDM |
3773 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thug Ailig Na H-Àtha An Car À Dòmhnall. |
How Ailig na h-Àtha outwitted Donald. |
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:33 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:33 PM |
EDM |
3774 (CEOL) |
Mar A Thug Ailig Na H-Àtha An Car À Dòmhnall. |
How Ailig na h-Àtha outwitted Donald. |
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:34 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:14:43 PM |
EDM |
3775 (CEOL) |
Gum Beannaicheadh Dia Bùrn Loch Hàstainn |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:36 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:36 PM |
EDM |
3776 (CEOL) |
Gum Beannaicheadh Dia Bùrn Loch Hàstainn |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:36 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:36 PM |
EDM |
3777 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Nighean Agus Isean An Eich-Uisge. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:38 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:38 PM |
EDM |
3778 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Nighean Agus Isean An Eich-Uisge. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:39 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:27:39 PM |
EDM |
3779 (CEOL) |
Is Ann Fada Mu Thuath |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:31 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:31 PM |
EDM |
3780 (CEOL) |
Òran Seasaidh Bhaile Raghnaill |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:33 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:33 PM |
EDM |
3781 (CEOL) |
Horò Cha Tèid Mi Tuilleadh Ann |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:34 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:34 PM |
EDM |
3782 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chàise |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:35 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:35 PM |
EDM |
3783 (CEOL) |
Duan Mu Dheidhinn Rùda. |
|
Words |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:37 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:40:37 PM |
EDM |
3784 (CEOL) |
Is Ann Fada Mu Thuath |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:04 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:04 PM |
EDM |
3785 (CEOL) |
Òran Seasaidh Bhaile Raghnaill |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:05 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:05 PM |
EDM |
3786 (CEOL) |
Horò Cha Tèid Mi Tuilleadh Ann |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:06 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:06 PM |
EDM |
3787 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chàise |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:08 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:08 PM |
EDM |
3788 (CEOL) |
Duan Mu Dheidhinn Rùda. |
|
Tune |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:09 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:41:09 PM |
EDM |
3789 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Dheidhinn Corra-Chriostag Agus Boc 'Ic An Ruamh... |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:40 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:40 PM |
EDM |
3790 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Dheidhinn Corra-Chriostag Agus Boc 'Ic An Ruamh... |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:41 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:41 PM |
EDM |
3791 (CEOL) |
Aodach Drògaid. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:43 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:43 PM |
EDM |
3792 (CEOL) |
Aodach Drògaid. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:43 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:43 PM |
EDM |
3793 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Dheidhinn Corra-Chriostag Agus Boc 'Ic An Ruamh... |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:45 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:45 PM |
EDM |
3794 (CEOL) |
Sgeulachd Mu Dheidhinn Corra-Chriostag Agus Boc 'Ic An Ruamh... |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:46 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:46 PM |
EDM |
3795 (CEOL) |
Is Ann Fada Mu Thuath |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:48 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:48 PM |
EDM |
3796 (CEOL) |
Is Ann Fada Mu Thuath |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:49 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:49 PM |
EDM |
3797 (CEOL) |
Òran Seasaidh Bhaile Raghnaill |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:52 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:52 PM |
EDM |
3798 (CEOL) |
Òran Seasaidh Bhaile Raghnaill |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:53 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:53 PM |
EDM |
3799 (CEOL) |
Horò Cha Tèid Mi Tuilleadh Ann |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:55 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:55 PM |
EDM |
3800 (CEOL) |
Horò Cha Tèid Mi Tuilleadh Ann |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:56 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:56 PM |
EDM |
3801 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chàise |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:59 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:59 PM |
EDM |
3802 (CEOL) |
Òran A' Chàise |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:59 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:42:59 PM |
EDM |
3803 (CEOL) |
Duan Mu Dheidhinn Rùda. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:43:02 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:43:02 PM |
EDM |
3804 (CEOL) |
Duan Mu Dheidhinn Rùda. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 02:43:03 PM |
Thursday 11th of May 2023 03:01:11 PM |
EDM |
3805 (CEOL) |
Naidheachd Mu Shagart A Chaidh A Mhort. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:24 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:24 PM |
EDM |
3806 (CEOL) |
Naidheachd Mu Shagart A Chaidh A Mhort. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:25 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:25 PM |
EDM |
3807 (CEOL) |
Fuaim Neònach Ga Chluinntinn Air An Rathad. |
|
Audio |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:27 PM |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:27 PM |
EDM |
3808 (CEOL) |
Fuaim Neònach Ga Chluinntinn Air An Rathad. |
|
Rendition |
Monday 16th of January 2023 03:28:27 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:55:48 PM |
EDM |
3809 (CEOL) |
Ceilidh Introduction |
|
Video |
Tuesday 24th of January 2023 09:50:00 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:44:34 PM |
EDM |
3810 (CEOL) |
Ceilidh Introduction Speech |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 24th of January 2023 09:51:59 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:41:38 PM |
EDM |
3811 (CEOL) |
World War 1 Song |
|
Video |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:40:11 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:47:34 PM |
EDM |
3812 (CEOL) |
World War 1 Song |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:41:36 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:58:43 PM |
EDM |
3813 (CEOL) |
The Rev John Smiths Poem - Domhall Ruadh - Choruna |
|
Video |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:45:57 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:04:15 PM |
EDM |
3814 (CEOL) |
The Rev John Smiths Poem - Domhall Ruadh - Choruna |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:46:18 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:59:36 PM |
EDM |
3815 (CEOL) |
Sìne Bhàn |
|
Words |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:55:00 AM |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 11:00:14 AM |
EDM |
3816 (CEOL) |
Sine Bhan |
|
Video |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:56:27 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:08:09 PM |
EDM |
3817 (CEOL) |
Sine Bhan |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:56:54 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:08:43 PM |
EDM |
3818 (CEOL) |
Donnie Munro |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 10:59:17 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:25 PM |
EDM |
3819 (CEOL) |
Pipe Tune |
|
Video |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 11:04:04 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:11:02 PM |
EDM |
3820 (CEOL) |
Pipe Tune |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 11:04:42 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:12:23 PM |
EDM |
3821 (CEOL) |
World War 1 Song |
|
Video |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 11:06:33 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:20:29 PM |
EDM |
3822 (CEOL) |
Catriona World War 1 Song |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 26th of January 2023 11:06:55 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:18:34 PM |
EDM |
3823 (CEOL) |
Thomas Moore |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:49:25 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:32 PM |
EDM |
3824 (CEOL) |
Meeting of the Waters |
|
Words |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:50:54 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:50:54 PM |
EDM |
3825 (CEOL) |
Meeting of the waters |
|
Tune |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:52:25 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:52:25 PM |
EDM |
3826 (CEOL) |
The meeting of the waters |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:53:35 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:19:55 PM |
EDM |
3827 (CEOL) |
The meeting of the waters |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:54:02 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:21:40 PM |
EDM |
3828 (CEOL) |
Morag Song 1 |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:57:33 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:24:25 PM |
EDM |
3829 (CEOL) |
Morag Song 1 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:57:49 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:26:08 PM |
EDM |
3830 (CEOL) |
Morag Song 2 |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 03:59:47 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:27:29 PM |
EDM |
3831 (CEOL) |
Morag Song 2 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:00:01 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:28:48 PM |
EDM |
3832 (CEOL) |
William Lawrie |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:02:50 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:32 PM |
EDM |
3833 (CEOL) |
Battle of the Somme |
|
Tune |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:03:50 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:03:50 PM |
EDM |
3834 (CEOL) |
Battle of the Somme |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:05:08 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:35:43 PM |
EDM |
3835 (CEOL) |
Battle of the Somme |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:05:27 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:39:55 PM |
EDM |
3836 (CEOL) |
Accordion Tune |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:08:50 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:41:27 PM |
EDM |
3837 (CEOL) |
Accordion Tune |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:09:26 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:42:07 PM |
EDM |
3838 (CEOL) |
Wordl War 1 Song by Eachan MacKinnon |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:13:49 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:47:19 PM |
EDM |
3839 (CEOL) |
Wordl War 1 Song by Eachan MacKinnon |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:14:06 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:47:49 PM |
EDM |
3840 (CEOL) |
Combanich Manbagh |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:15:47 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:55:17 PM |
EDM |
3841 (CEOL) |
Combanich Manbagh |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:16:29 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:56:33 PM |
EDM |
3842 (CEOL) |
Song about a solider who died |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:18:12 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:06:49 PM |
EDM |
3843 (CEOL) |
Song about a solider who died |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:19:01 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:07:52 PM |
EDM |
3844 (CEOL) |
Lament about a dead minister |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:20:31 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:12:15 PM |
EDM |
3845 (CEOL) |
Lament about a dead minister |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:21:01 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:12:50 PM |
EDM |
3846 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:23:47 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:17:33 PM |
EDM |
3847 (CEOL) |
An Eala Bhàn |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:24:51 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:18:25 PM |
EDM |
3848 (CEOL) |
Niall Song 3 |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:27:15 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:20:59 PM |
EDM |
3849 (CEOL) |
Niall Song 3 |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:28:44 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:22:56 PM |
EDM |
3850 (CEOL) |
After The Battle or When the Battles Over |
|
Tune |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:30:58 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:30:58 PM |
EDM |
3851 (CEOL) |
After The Battle or When the Battles Over |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:32:10 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:22:23 PM |
EDM |
3852 (CEOL) |
After The Battle or When the Battles Over |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:32:27 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:23:43 PM |
EDM |
3853 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn |
|
Words |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:46:01 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:46:01 PM |
EDM |
3854 (CEOL) |
Ille Dhuinn |
|
Tune |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:46:28 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:46:28 PM |
EDM |
3855 (CEOL) |
Ruairidh MacAoidh |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:58:36 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:33 PM |
EDM |
3856 (CEOL) |
Mo Nìghneag Bhòidheach Uibhisteach |
|
Words |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:59:26 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 04:59:26 PM |
EDM |
3857 (CEOL) |
Mo Nìghneag Bhòidheach Uibhisteach |
|
Tune |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 05:04:08 PM |
Thursday 09th of February 2023 05:04:08 PM |
EDM |
3858 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Phiob |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of February 2023 09:26:52 AM |
Friday 24th of February 2023 09:26:52 AM |
EDM |
3859 (CEOL) |
Cairnish Choir Performance |
|
Video |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:02:44 PM |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:10:42 PM |
EDM |
3860 (CEOL) |
Cairnish Choir Performance |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:03:15 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:54:49 PM |
EDM |
3861 (CEOL) |
Chairnish Choir |
|
Organisation |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:04:13 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:33 PM |
EDM |
3862 (CEOL) |
They lie silent and still |
|
Video |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:09:03 PM |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:09:03 PM |
EDM |
3863 (CEOL) |
They lie silent and still |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:09:32 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:38:54 PM |
EDM |
3864 (CEOL) |
Cathy Paible |
|
Audio |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:14:36 PM |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:14:36 PM |
EDM |
3865 (CEOL) |
Paible |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:14:56 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:55:41 PM |
EDM |
3866 (CEOL) |
Mod song |
- |
Audio |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:16:27 PM |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:16:27 PM |
EDM |
3867 (CEOL) |
Paible Song |
- |
Audio |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:17:02 PM |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:17:02 PM |
EDM |
3868 (CEOL) |
Paible Song |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 02nd of March 2023 02:18:22 PM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 01:51:19 PM |
EDM |
3869 (CEOL) |
Duncan KacKinnon Interview |
|
Video |
Thursday 09th of March 2023 04:54:43 PM |
Thursday 09th of March 2023 04:54:43 PM |
EDM |
3870 (CEOL) |
Sine Bhan |
|
Tune |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 11:33:40 AM |
Thursday 16th of March 2023 11:33:40 AM |
EDM |
3872 (CEOL) |
Peter MacFarquhar |
|
Organisation |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:04 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:04 PM |
EDM |
3873 (CEOL) |
Duncan Johnson |
|
Organisation |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:19 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:04:19 PM |
EDM |
3874 (CEOL) |
Carinish Primary School |
Comann Eachdraidh Uibhist a Tuath (CEUT) took ownership of the former school's buildings and grounds in May 2019. |
Immovable Heritage |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 12:52:40 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 06:36:21 PM |
EDM |
3875 (CEOL) |
Accordion & Chanter - Farewell to Nigg + Itchy fingers |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:01:16 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:26:43 AM |
EDM |
3876 (CEOL) |
Farewell To Nigg - Accordion & Chanter |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:01:47 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:30:18 AM |
EDM |
3877 (CEOL) |
Itchy Fingers |
Played at Carinish School as part of the digital fies. |
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:04:54 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:53:21 AM |
EDM |
3878 (CEOL) |
Accordion & Chanter Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban + Nelson Mandela's Welcome to Glasgow |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:13:47 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:13:47 PM |
EDM |
3879 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
Played at Carinish School as part of the digital fies. |
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:15:45 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:55:24 AM |
EDM |
3880 (CEOL) |
Nelson Mandela's Welcome to Glasgow |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:17:25 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:54:15 PM |
EDM |
3881 (CEOL) |
Accordion & Chanter - Kenny Gillies Of Portnalong |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:26:11 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:26:11 PM |
EDM |
3882 (CEOL) |
Kenny Gillies Of Portnalong |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:26:30 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:56:32 AM |
EDM |
3883 (CEOL) |
Accordion - Flett from Flodda + Atholl Highlanders |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:33:57 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:33:57 PM |
EDM |
3884 (CEOL) |
Flett from Flotta |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:34:59 PM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:57:45 AM |
EDM |
3885 (CEOL) |
Atholl Highlanders |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:38:48 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:53:25 PM |
EDM |
3886 (CEOL) |
Accordion - Caol Muile (The Sound of Mull) + Sìne Bhan (Fair Jane) |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:43:37 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:43:37 PM |
EDM |
3887 (CEOL) |
Caol Muile (The Sound of Mull) |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:45:57 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:52:53 PM |
EDM |
3888 (CEOL) |
Sìne Bhan (Fair Jane) |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:47:56 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:51:18 PM |
EDM |
3889 (CEOL) |
Accordion & Chanter - Leaving Lismore + Flett From Flotta |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:53:40 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:53:40 PM |
EDM |
3890 (CEOL) |
Leaving Lismore |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:56:02 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:49:59 PM |
EDM |
3891 (CEOL) |
Flett From Flotta |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 01:58:58 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:49:17 PM |
EDM |
3892 (CEOL) |
Accordion - Father John MacMillan of Barra |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:03:19 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:03:19 PM |
EDM |
3893 (CEOL) |
Father John MacMillan of Barra |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:05:35 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:48:36 PM |
EDM |
3894 (CEOL) |
Bagpipes - The Gathering + The Jig Runrig |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:10:19 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:10:19 PM |
EDM |
3895 (CEOL) |
The Gathering |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:12:15 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:47:45 PM |
EDM |
3896 (CEOL) |
The Jig Runrig |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:13:34 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:47:26 PM |
EDM |
3897 (CEOL) |
Bagpipes - Kate Martin's Waltz + The Pumpkin’s Fancy |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:20:37 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:20:37 PM |
EDM |
3898 (CEOL) |
Kate Martin's Waltz |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:21:19 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:46:59 PM |
EDM |
3899 (CEOL) |
The Pumpkin’s Fancy |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:23:11 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:45:47 PM |
EDM |
3900 (CEOL) |
Chanter - Land of My Youth |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:26:09 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:28:25 PM |
EDM |
3901 (CEOL) |
Land of My Youth |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:27:07 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:45:19 PM |
EDM |
3902 (CEOL) |
Keyboard - Perfect |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:31:40 PM |
Tuesday 21st of March 2023 09:55:04 AM |
EDM |
3903 (CEOL) |
Perfect |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:33:34 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:44:46 PM |
EDM |
3904 (CEOL) |
A Chalaín Álainn (Beautiful Girl) |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:40:35 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:40:35 PM |
EDM |
3905 (CEOL) |
A Chalaín Álainn (Beautiful Girl) |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:41:15 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:42:36 PM |
EDM |
3906 (CEOL) |
Fagail Bhearnaraigh (Leaving Berneray) |
|
Video |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:45:59 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:45:59 PM |
EDM |
3907 (CEOL) |
Fagail Bhearnaraigh (Leaving Berneray) |
|
Words |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:47:31 PM |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 02:47:31 PM |
EDM |
3908 (CEOL) |
Fagail Bhearnaraigh (Leaving Berneray) |
|
Rendition |
Sunday 19th of March 2023 03:05:20 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:31:46 PM |
EDM |
3909 (CEOL) |
Carinish Primary School |
|
Image |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:08:01 AM |
Monday 20th of March 2023 10:08:01 AM |
EDM |
3910 (CEOL) |
Baobab Seed Pod |
Baobab Seed Pod |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 09:56:54 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:47:16 AM |
EDM |
3911 (CEOL) |
Mairi Morrison - Baobab Seed Pod |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 09:58:35 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 09:58:35 AM |
EDM |
3913 (CEOL) |
Mairi Morrison |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:01:29 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:34 PM |
EDM |
3914 (CEOL) |
Mairi Morrison - Baobab Seed Pod |
Mairi Morrison talking about a Baobab Seed Pod. |
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:02:30 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:02:30 AM |
EDM |
3915 (CEOL) |
Man statue by Peter Rintoul, local artist |
Bttling against the wind |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:04:58 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:49:32 AM |
EDM |
3916 (CEOL) |
Christine Rintoul |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:06:01 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:34 PM |
EDM |
3917 (CEOL) |
Christine Rintoul - Man Statue |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:06:49 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:06:49 AM |
EDM |
3919 (CEOL) |
Christine Rintoul - Man Statue |
Christine Rintoul talking about a Man Statue. |
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:08:17 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:08:17 AM |
EDM |
3920 (CEOL) |
Spindle |
Wooden Spindle |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:11:04 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:50:52 AM |
EDM |
3921 (CEOL) |
Janet MacDonald - Spindle and Wool |
Janet MacDonald talking about a Spindle and Wool. |
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:12:21 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:12:21 AM |
EDM |
3922 (CEOL) |
Janet MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:12:26 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:35 PM |
EDM |
3924 (CEOL) |
Janet MacDonald - Spindle and Wool |
Janet MacDonald talking about a Spindle and Wool. |
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:14:50 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:14:50 AM |
EDM |
3925 (CEOL) |
Croft branding iron, DMD (Macdonald) |
Metal branding iron |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:16:47 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:52:59 AM |
EDM |
3926 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Croft Branding Iron |
A branding iron used on the MacDonald croft. |
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:17:42 AM |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 10:09:17 AM |
EDM |
3927 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:18:01 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:35 PM |
EDM |
3929 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Croft Branding Iron |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:19:14 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:19:14 AM |
EDM |
3930 (CEOL) |
Iron |
Heavy rusted metal flat iron |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:21:33 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:54:21 AM |
EDM |
3931 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:22:46 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:22:46 AM |
EDM |
3932 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron (English) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:23:49 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:23:49 AM |
EDM |
3933 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron (Gaelic) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:24:32 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:24:32 AM |
EDM |
3935 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron |
Ena MacDonald talking about an Iron. |
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:25:47 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:25:47 AM |
EDM |
3936 (CEOL) |
Cheese press |
Wooden cheese press with lid |
3D Object |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:49:20 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:55:23 AM |
EDM |
3937 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Cheese Press (English) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:51:53 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:51:53 AM |
EDM |
3938 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Cheese Press (Gaelic) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:52:41 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:52:41 AM |
EDM |
3940 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Cheese Press |
Ena MacDonald talking about a Cheese Press. |
Rendition |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:53:59 AM |
Wednesday 22nd of March 2023 10:53:59 AM |
EDM |
3941 (CEOL) |
Loom shuttle (spal) |
metal shuttle |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:57:33 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:57:33 AM |
EDM |
3942 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:58:15 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:36 PM |
EDM |
3943 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Loom Shuttle |
Two metal shuttles used on a loom until the 1940s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:59:26 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 10:59:26 AM |
EDM |
3945 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Loom Shuttle |
Two metal shuttles used on a loom until the 1940s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:00:46 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:00:46 AM |
EDM |
3946 (CEOL) |
Shoemaker's Form 1 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:04:10 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:04:10 AM |
EDM |
3947 (CEOL) |
Shoemaker's Form 2 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:05:18 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:17:44 AM |
EDM |
3948 (CEOL) |
Shoemaker's Form 3 |
metal form |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:06:10 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:06:10 AM |
EDM |
3949 (CEOL) |
Aida Campbell - Shoemaker Forms |
3 differently sized shoemaker's forms used in the 1930s |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:07:18 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:08:04 AM |
EDM |
3951 (CEOL) |
Aida Campbell |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:08:21 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:15:37 PM |
EDM |
3952 (CEOL) |
Aida Campbell - Shoemaker Forms |
3 differently sized shoemaker's forms used in the 1930s |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:09:14 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:29:51 PM |
EDM |
3953 (CEOL) |
Bowl |
|
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:11:28 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:11:28 AM |
EDM |
3955 (CEOL) |
Curtain Pole End |
|
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:14:24 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:14:24 AM |
EDM |
3957 (CEOL) |
Jam Pot |
|
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:17:18 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:17:18 AM |
EDM |
3959 (CEOL) |
St Kilda Mail Boat |
|
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:25:01 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:25:01 AM |
EDM |
3961 (CEOL) |
Porridge spoon |
This hand-carved spoon was traditionally used to stir and serve porridge at Mairi's home. |
3D Object |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:29:36 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:29:36 AM |
EDM |
3963 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Post Lantern |
Post cart candle lanterns used in the 1930s/40s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:32:01 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:32:01 AM |
EDM |
3965 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Post Lantern |
Post cart candle lanterns used in the 1930s/40s. Interview with Alastair MacDonald and family |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:32:58 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:29:19 PM |
EDM |
3966 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Sheep Medicine Doser |
Alastair MacDonald talking about a Sheep Medicine Doser. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:36:20 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:36:20 AM |
EDM |
3968 (CEOL) |
Alastair MacDonald - Sheep Medicine Doser |
Alastair MacDonald talking about a Sheep Medicine Doser. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:37:43 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:37:43 AM |
EDM |
3969 (CEOL) |
Alen McCulloch |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:41:39 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:00 PM |
EDM |
3970 (CEOL) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of my Grandfather |
WW1 Commission certificate, photo of Joseph during WWI, Memorial in Somme battlefield tour guide, and retirement script of Joseph McCulloch - story narrated by his grandson Alen |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:42:07 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:42:07 AM |
EDM |
3972 (CEOL) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of my Grandfather |
WW1 Commission certificate, photo of Joseph during WWI, Memorial in Somme battlefield tour guide, and retirement script of Joseph McCulloch - story narrated by his grandson Alen |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:43:12 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:43:12 AM |
EDM |
3973 (CEOL) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of My Father-in-law |
Framed photo of soldiers in Palestine, Palestine Police Seargeant stripes, Duncan and Maryanne's wedding photo in Jerusalem - story narrated by Alen McCulloch, Duncan's son-in-law |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:49:10 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:49:10 AM |
EDM |
3975 (CEOL) |
Alen McCulloch - The Story of My Father-in-law |
Framed photo of soldiers in Palestine, Palestine Police Seargeant stripes, Duncan and Maryanne's wedding photo in Jerusalem - story narrated by Alen McCulloch, Duncan's son-in-law |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:51:20 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:28:52 PM |
EDM |
3976 (CEOL) |
Catriona Black - New Zealand Stone Brooch |
A green stone brooch from New Zealand |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:53:41 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:53:41 AM |
EDM |
3978 (CEOL) |
Catriona Black |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:54:33 AM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:01 PM |
EDM |
3979 (CEOL) |
Catriona Black - New Zealand Stone Brooch |
Catriona Black taking about a New Zealand Stone Brooch. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:56:16 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:56:16 AM |
EDM |
3980 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron Griddle (English) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:58:28 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:58:28 AM |
EDM |
3981 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron Griddle (Gaelic) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:59:56 AM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 11:59:56 AM |
EDM |
3983 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:00:56 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:01 PM |
EDM |
3984 (CEOL) |
Ena MacDonald - Iron Griddle |
Ena MacDonald talking about an Iron Griddle. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:02:24 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:28:14 PM |
EDM |
3985 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Bill of Sale |
Bill of sale of items on a shipwreck |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:05:55 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:05:55 PM |
EDM |
3987 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Bill of Sale |
Euna Henderson talking about a Bill of Sale. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:07:12 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:27:43 PM |
EDM |
3988 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Weighing Scale |
Euna Henderson talking about a Weighing Scale. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:08:49 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:08:49 PM |
EDM |
3990 (CEOL) |
Euna Henderson - Weighing Scale |
Euna Henderson talking about a Weighing Scale. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:10:10 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:10:10 PM |
EDM |
3991 (CEOL) |
Iseabal Daniel - Silver Coin |
Iseabal Daniel talking about a Silver Coin. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:12:09 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:12:09 PM |
EDM |
3993 (CEOL) |
Iseabal Daniel |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:12:57 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:02 PM |
EDM |
3994 (CEOL) |
Iseabal Daniel - Silver Coin |
Iseabal Daniel talking about a Silver Coin. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:14:28 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:27:06 PM |
EDM |
3995 (CEOL) |
Iseabal Daniel - Wool Blanket |
Wool blanket traditionally given as a wedding gift, made with wool from the family's sheep |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:17:57 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:17:57 PM |
EDM |
3997 (CEOL) |
Iseabal Daniel - Wool Blanket |
Iseabal Daniel talking about a Wool Blanket. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:18:58 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:18:58 PM |
EDM |
3998 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding - Baking (English) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:20:37 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:20:37 PM |
EDM |
3999 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding - Baking (Gaelic) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:21:33 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:21:33 PM |
EDM |
4001 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:22:31 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:02 PM |
EDM |
4002 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding - Baking |
Morag Harding talking about Baking |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:23:26 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 12:23:26 PM |
EDM |
4003 (CEOL) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern (English) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:01:02 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:01:02 PM |
EDM |
4004 (CEOL) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern (Gaelic) |
|
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:01:50 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:01:50 PM |
EDM |
4005 (CEOL) |
Photo of Paddle Steamer SS “Lovedale” |
This photograph of the Paddle Steamer SS “Lovedale” which was the Stornoway Mail Steamer sailing from Stromeferry to Stornoway before the railway line was extended to Kyle of Lochalsh and the service then operated to and from Kyle. I am not sure if it is copyright of not as I saw it on the internet. This photograph was taken at Lochmaddy Pier many years ago. In it you can see the cargo shed made of corrugated iron painted in a light colour, you can clearly see the window in the gable end wall that was fitted with a red pane of glass, which a paraffin lamp was placed inside it in the dark when a ship was approached to let the Captain see the dangers of the rocks at the inside of the pier. On the outside of the pier, the berthing face, had two anchor paraffin lamps to let the Captain see the line of the berthing face. Before the shed was finally demolished around 1950 it was painted green at that time. |
Image |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:04:14 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:04:14 PM |
EDM |
4006 (CEOL) |
Lochmaddy Pier Harbour Lighting |
|
Text |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:05:09 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:05:09 PM |
EDM |
4008 (CEOL) |
Uisdean Robertson |
|
Organisation |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:05:58 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:16:03 PM |
EDM |
4009 (CEOL) |
Uisdean Robertson - Harbour Lantern |
Uisdean Robertson talking about a Harbour Lantern. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:07:00 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:26:35 PM |
EDM |
4010 (CEOL) |
Archie Campbell - The Story of My Grandfather (English) |
Archie Campbell telling The Story of My Grandfather. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:10:24 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:10:24 PM |
EDM |
4011 (CEOL) |
Archie Campbell - The Story of My Grandfather (Gaelic) |
Archie Campbell telling The Story of My Grandfather (Gaelic). |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:12:22 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:12:22 PM |
EDM |
4013 (CEOL) |
Archie Campbell - The Story of My Grandfather |
Archie Campbell telling The Story of My Grandfather. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:14:14 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:14:14 PM |
EDM |
4014 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding - Christmas Card |
Morag Harding talking about a Christmas Card. |
Video |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:16:09 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:16:09 PM |
EDM |
4016 (CEOL) |
Morag Harding - Christmas Card |
Morag Harding talking about a Christmas Card. |
Rendition |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:17:52 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:26:07 PM |
EDM |
4017 (CEOL) |
A Chalaín Álainn (Beautiful Girl) |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:35:29 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 01:35:29 PM |
EDM |
4018 (CEOL) |
Geata Tir Nan Og |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:05:08 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:05:08 PM |
EDM |
4019 (CEOL) |
Geata Tir Nan Og |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:05:30 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:05:30 PM |
EDM |
4020 (CEOL) |
Cuairt do dh'Uibhist |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:07:06 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:07:06 PM |
EDM |
4021 (CEOL) |
Cuairt do dh'Uibhist |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:08:33 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:08:33 PM |
EDM |
4022 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain íc Sheumais |
This waulking song tells of the wounding of Dòmhnall mac Iain 'ic Sheumais at the Battle of Carinish in 1601. |
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:15:28 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:15:28 PM |
EDM |
4023 (CEOL) |
A Mhic Iain íc Sheumais |
This waulking song tells of the wounding of Dòmhnall mac Iain 'ic Sheumais at the Battle of Carinish in 1601. |
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:16:06 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:16:06 PM |
EDM |
4024 (CEOL) |
Na Glinn San Robh Mi Og |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:18:48 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:18:48 PM |
EDM |
4025 (CEOL) |
Dunnchadh MacFhioghain |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:19:13 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:19:13 PM |
EDM |
4026 (CEOL) |
Òran na Raiders |
The contributor sings a song about the land raiders who came to Vatersay. She gives information about Mòr nan Ceann who is mentioned in the song. |
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:21:43 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:21:43 PM |
EDM |
4027 (CEOL) |
Òran na Raiders |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:22:31 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:22:31 PM |
EDM |
4028 (CEOL) |
Thugaibh an t-urram do phuithar a'Mhuilleir |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:24:18 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:24:18 PM |
EDM |
4029 (CEOL) |
Thugaibh an t-urram do phuithar a'Mhuilleir |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:24:42 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:24:42 PM |
EDM |
4030 (CEOL) |
Ahmor theme |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:26:00 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:26:00 PM |
EDM |
4031 (CEOL) |
Craig Hastain theme |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:36:28 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:36:28 PM |
EDM |
4032 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir theme |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:37:30 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:37:30 PM |
EDM |
4033 (CEOL) |
Laoidh Choin Duibh |
|
Words |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:39:35 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:39:35 PM |
EDM |
4034 (CEOL) |
The Fairies of Creag Hastain |
|
Tune |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:51:03 PM |
Friday 24th of March 2023 02:51:03 PM |
EDM |
4035 (CEOL) |
Òran Bhagh a Chaise |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:22:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:22:48 PM |
EDM |
4036 (CEOL) |
Òran Bhagh a Chaise |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:23:11 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:23:11 PM |
EDM |
4037 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Bhata |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:24:00 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:24:00 PM |
EDM |
4038 (CEOL) |
Òran A'Bhata |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:24:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:24:28 PM |
EDM |
4039 (CEOL) |
Òran Vancouver |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:25:30 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:25:30 PM |
EDM |
4040 (CEOL) |
Òran Vancouver |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:25:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:25:52 PM |
EDM |
4041 (CEOL) |
Òran a Chianalais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:26:56 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:26:56 PM |
EDM |
4042 (CEOL) |
Òran a Chianalais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:27:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:27:20 PM |
EDM |
4043 (CEOL) |
Òran a Home Guard |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:28:45 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:31:33 PM |
EDM |
4044 (CEOL) |
Òran a Home Guard |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:29:19 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:32:02 PM |
EDM |
4045 (CEOL) |
Òran an aithreachais |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:33:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:33:46 PM |
EDM |
4046 (CEOL) |
Òran an aithreachais |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:34:17 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:34:17 PM |
EDM |
4047 (CEOL) |
Òran na seanna-mhaighdinn |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:35:31 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:35:31 PM |
EDM |
4048 (CEOL) |
Òran na seanna-mhaighdinn |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:36:16 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:36:16 PM |
EDM |
4049 (CEOL) |
Òran nan Camshronach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:37:18 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:37:18 PM |
EDM |
4050 (CEOL) |
Òran nan Camshronach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:37:51 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:37:51 PM |
EDM |
4051 (CEOL) |
'S Fhada Bhuamsa Thar a Chuan |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:38:51 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:41:42 PM |
EDM |
4052 (CEOL) |
'S Fhada Bhuamsa Thar a Chuan |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:39:20 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 01:39:20 PM |
EDM |
4053 (CEOL) |
A' Tilleadh Dhachaidh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:46:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:46:55 PM |
EDM |
4054 (CEOL) |
A' Tilleadh Dhachaidh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:47:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 05:47:24 PM |
EDM |
4055 (CEOL) |
Bu chaomh leam bhith 'n Uibhist |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:08:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:08:46 PM |
EDM |
4056 (CEOL) |
Bu chaomh leam bhith 'n Uibhist |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:09:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:09:21 PM |
EDM |
4057 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air A'Bhocsa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:17:41 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:17:41 PM |
EDM |
4058 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air An Fhidheal |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:21:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:21:02 PM |
EDM |
4059 (CEOL) |
Ceòl Air a Phiob |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:22:34 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:22:34 PM |
EDM |
4060 (CEOL) |
Ceòl air a Bhocsa |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:24:16 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:24:16 PM |
EDM |
4061 (CEOL) |
Cearcal A' Chuain |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:32:42 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:32:42 PM |
EDM |
4062 (CEOL) |
Cearcal A' Chuain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:33:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:33:33 PM |
EDM |
4063 (CEOL) |
Ceud Failt' Air Gach Gleann |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:35:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:35:28 PM |
EDM |
4064 (CEOL) |
Ceud Failt' Air Gach Gleann |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:35:55 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:35:55 PM |
EDM |
4065 (CEOL) |
Chan eil Cùran Car Orm |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:37:10 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:37:10 PM |
EDM |
4066 (CEOL) |
Chan eil Cùran Car Orm |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:37:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:37:33 PM |
EDM |
4067 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:41:15 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:41:15 PM |
EDM |
4068 (CEOL) |
Chi Mi'n Geamhradh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:42:28 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:42:28 PM |
EDM |
4069 (CEOL) |
Cuiribh Fàilte Orra Nall |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:44:42 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:44:42 PM |
EDM |
4070 (CEOL) |
Cuiribh Fàilte Orra Nall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:45:27 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:45:27 PM |
EDM |
4071 (CEOL) |
Dr Ross' 50th Welcome To The Argyll Gathering |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:52:01 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:52:01 PM |
EDM |
4072 (CEOL) |
E Ho Ro Mo Ghuamag |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:56:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:56:48 PM |
EDM |
4073 (CEOL) |
E Ho Ro Mo Ghuamag |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:57:36 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 06:57:36 PM |
EDM |
4074 (CEOL) |
Fàgail Ghlaschu |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:00:22 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:00:22 PM |
EDM |
4075 (CEOL) |
Fàgail Ghlaschu |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:01:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:01:05 PM |
EDM |
4076 (CEOL) |
Latha Iasgaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:09:04 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:09:04 PM |
EDM |
4077 (CEOL) |
Latha Iasgaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:09:25 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:09:25 PM |
EDM |
4078 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Máiri Anna |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:18:07 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:18:07 PM |
EDM |
4079 (CEOL) |
Marbhrann Máiri Anna |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:18:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:18:33 PM |
EDM |
4080 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhoidheach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:21:52 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:21:52 PM |
EDM |
4081 (CEOL) |
Mo Nighean Donn Bhoidheach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:22:43 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:22:43 PM |
EDM |
4082 (CEOL) |
Moladh Uibhist |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:24:57 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:24:57 PM |
EDM |
4083 (CEOL) |
Moladh Uibhist |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:25:26 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:25:26 PM |
EDM |
4084 (CEOL) |
Nan Ceadaicheadh An t-Side Dhomh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:27:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:27:33 PM |
EDM |
4085 (CEOL) |
Nan Ceadaicheadh An t-Side Dhomh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:28:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:28:08 PM |
EDM |
4086 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhuthaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:30:02 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:30:02 PM |
EDM |
4087 (CEOL) |
O Mo Dhuthaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:30:29 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:30:29 PM |
EDM |
4088 (CEOL) |
Ochan Ochan 's mi trom inntinneach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:32:46 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:32:46 PM |
EDM |
4089 (CEOL) |
Ochan Ochan 's mi trom inntinneach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:33:25 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:33:25 PM |
EDM |
4090 (CEOL) |
Oifeigeir A' Chuil-Dualaich |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:36:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:36:37 PM |
EDM |
4091 (CEOL) |
Oifeigeir A' Chuil-Dualaich |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:37:21 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:37:21 PM |
EDM |
4092 (CEOL) |
Oran Cianalais Do Eilean Bhoireagh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:39:34 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:39:34 PM |
EDM |
4093 (CEOL) |
Oran Cianalais Do Eilean Bhoireagh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:39:58 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:39:58 PM |
EDM |
4094 (CEOL) |
Oran Na h-Airship |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:41:09 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:41:09 PM |
EDM |
4095 (CEOL) |
Oran Na h-Airship |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:41:50 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:41:50 PM |
EDM |
4096 (CEOL) |
Puirt Strath-Spe: The Birks Of Aberfeldy/Port Lachlainn Bhain |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:44:47 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:44:47 PM |
EDM |
4097 (CEOL) |
Smeorach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:47:37 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:47:37 PM |
EDM |
4098 (CEOL) |
Smeorach Chlann Dòmhnaill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:48:08 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:48:08 PM |
EDM |
4099 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi'n Dun Ri Bhith Dun |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:49:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:49:24 PM |
EDM |
4100 (CEOL) |
Tha Mi'n Dun Ri Bhith Dun |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:49:48 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:49:48 PM |
EDM |
4101 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise 'N Diugh Gu Trom An Diugh |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:53:24 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:53:24 PM |
EDM |
4102 (CEOL) |
Tha Mise 'N Diugh Gu Trom An Diugh |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:53:53 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:53:53 PM |
EDM |
4103 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Bheag Lurach |
|
Words |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:57:05 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:57:05 PM |
EDM |
4104 (CEOL) |
Uibhist Bheag Lurach |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:57:33 PM |
Tuesday 28th of March 2023 07:57:33 PM |
EDM |
4105 (CEOL) |
Calum Mackintosh |
|
Organisation |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:41:11 PM |
Wednesday 29th of March 2023 07:41:11 PM |
EDM |
4106 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir walk narative |
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Audio |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 08:22:55 AM |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 08:22:55 AM |
EDM |
4107 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir walk narrative |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 08:23:55 AM |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 08:23:55 AM |
EDM |
4108 (CEOL) |
Duncan MacKinnon Interview |
An interview of Duncan MacKinnon. |
Video |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 10:59:27 AM |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 10:59:27 AM |
EDM |
4109 (CEOL) |
Duncan MacKinnon Interview |
An Interview of Duncan KacKinnon. |
Rendition |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 11:00:11 AM |
Thursday 30th of March 2023 11:00:11 AM |
EDM |
4110 (CEOL) |
Baile Raghnaill (Balranald) |
Gaaelic: "Ronald's village or farmtown" |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 08th of May 2023 02:48:38 PM |
Monday 08th of May 2023 02:48:38 PM |
EDM |
4113 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir drama |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:09:12 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:11:12 PM |
EDM |
4114 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir drama |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:09:57 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:49:10 PM |
EDM |
4115 (CEOL) |
Dun an sticir drama Gaelic |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:25:45 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:17:47 PM |
EDM |
4116 (CEOL) |
Dun an sticir drama Gaelic |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:27:23 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:49:38 PM |
EDM |
4117 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langais |
Barpa Langais is the best preserved and largest of the Neolithic, chambered, burial cairns on North Uist. Its massive size suggests, according to Erskine Beveridge, that it was the burial place of some great chief and intended as both a tomb and a monument. Its prominent outline and siting, midway up Beinn Langais, is remarkable for the labour which must have been involved in carrying from a great distance and placing so many large stones into its pyramid shape. it is now too dangerous to enter because of the collapsed stonework. Beveridge found remnants of of burnt burials and fragments of Bronze Age urn pottery within the first chamber and he suggested that two further chambers may well lie beyond the entrance to the east. ‘S e an càrn-tiodhlacaidh le sèomraichean as motha agus as fhèarr air an glèidheadh bho Linn Nuadh na Cloiche ann an Uibhist a Tuath a th’ ann am Barpa Langais. Tha e cho mòr ‘s gun robh Erskine Beveridge de ‘n bheachd gun robh àrd-uachdran ainmeal air a thiodhlacadh ann is gur e an dà chuid carragh-cuimhne agus uaigh a bh’ ann. Tha e air a shuidheachadh lethach suas Beinn Langais agus iongantach airson an obair a chuireadh ann le bhi giulainn leithid a chlachan mòra air astar, a bharrachd air an obair clachaireachd a chaidh do thogalach dhan chruth seo. Fhuair Beveridge criomagan loisgte air fhàgail bho thiodhlacan agus sgealban de phoitean bho Linn an Umha anns a’ chiad sèomar. Bha e de ‘n bheachd gu robh dà shèomar eile na b’ fhaide a-staigh ris an taobh an Ear. Tha e nis ro chunnartach a dhol na bhroinn leis gu bheil e a’ falbh às a chèile. Pobull Fhinn is the most conspicuous Megalithic stone circle on North Uist and, lying on a plateau, is situated an easy walk away from Barpa Langais, overlooking the sea. (It is interesting to speculate on the type of social relationships that might have existed between the two sites.) The stones of Pobull Fhinn are shaped in an oval rather than a circle, their east-west axis being slightly longer than |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:30:41 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:49:07 PM |
EDM |
4118 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Drama (How the mighty Finn MacCool got his two favourite Hunting Dogs.) |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:40:37 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:51:09 PM |
EDM |
4119 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Drama (How the mighty Finn MacCool got his two favourite Hunting Dogs.) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:41:09 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:52:38 PM |
EDM |
4120 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Drama Gaelic (Mar a Fhuair Fionn MacCumhail Cu Sealg) |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:45:36 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:53:47 PM |
EDM |
4121 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Drama Gaelic (Mar a Fhuair Fionn MacCumhail Cu Sealg) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:46:10 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:54:22 PM |
EDM |
4122 (CEOL) |
Udal |
Iain Crawford, a passionate archaeologist and ethnographer, influenced by the writings of Beveridge, decided to concentrate his searches in the 1960s on sites that might have been continuously inhabited over a very long period and yet were still visible. He wanted to get a clearer picture of daily life and work from the Mesolithic, through to the Bronze and Iron Ages, and onwards as close to the present day as possible. The two main sandhills, North and South, at Udal, gradually provided him with settlement remains which represent the rarity and importance of this site. The Udal South Mound revealed evidence of two stone built round houses or 'wheelhouses', now extremely vulnerable to the elements. Pottery shards, stone tools and some bronze and metal items, held by Glasgow University, show evidence of habitation from the Late Bronze Age through to the Late Iron Age. The Udal North hill takes the period of settlement up to Viking and Mediaeval times and the finds include jewellery and a Norse gold coin of Harald Hardrada. There is evidence of continuous settlement through to the 19th century and much more exciting excavation remains to be researched by the Udal project on this site of major historical significance. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:48:28 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:48:28 PM |
EDM |
4123 (CEOL) |
Radio Udal |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:51:49 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:51:49 PM |
EDM |
4124 (CEOL) |
Radio Udal |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:52:08 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:50:35 PM |
EDM |
4125 (CEOL) |
Udal theme |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:53:49 PM |
Wednesday 05th of July 2023 04:26:18 PM |
EDM |
4126 (CEOL) |
Udal theme |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:54:16 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:51:05 PM |
EDM |
4127 (CEOL) |
Radio Dun an Sticir |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:56:14 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:56:14 PM |
EDM |
4128 (CEOL) |
Radio Dun an Sticir |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 01:56:40 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:51:27 PM |
EDM |
4129 (CEOL) |
Barpa nam Feannag |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:00:16 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:00:16 PM |
EDM |
4130 (CEOL) |
Barpa Charabhat |
Barpa Charavat is another example of a ‘Long Cairn’, 50m in length, with some evidence remaining of a wide, ‘horned’ entrance at the east end. Beveridge noted that it was ‘greatly dilapidated’ at this end, since it had been used both as a quarry by local residents, and for the building of the several shielings and enclosures. Originally this must have been a significant landmark since, at the narrower west end, in Beveridge’s time, it was ‘standing to a height of 10 feet’.
‘S e eisimpleir eile de Chàrn fada a th’ ann am Barpa Charabhat, coagad meatair de dh’fhaid, far am faic thu doras leathainn, coltach ri adhaircean aig a cheann an Ear. Sgrìobh Beveridge gu robh e air a dhol bhuaithe aig a cheann seo bhon a bha daoine às a choimhearsnachd a’ tarraing às airson àirighean agus cuidheachan a thogail. Aig an àm feumaidh gur e comharra-stìuiridh chudromach a bha seo bhon a bha e cho àrd ri deich troighean aig a cheann an Iar. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:03:09 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:03:09 PM |
EDM |
4131 (CEOL) |
Barpa Charabhat theme |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:05:31 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:48:01 PM |
EDM |
4132 (CEOL) |
Barpa Charabhat theme |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:08:53 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:48:44 PM |
EDM |
4133 (CEOL) |
Unival |
Unival, a small, roughly-built, square passage grave lies on an elevated plateau on the hill of the same name, and, as Beveridge noted, carries the Gaelic name, ‘Leacach an Tigh Chloiche’, or ‘place of slabs of the stone house’. Excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott during the 1930s, it was found to house a small slab-built cist about 0.5 metres high, in which was the skeleton of a young woman, together with the rib-bones of a younger person, who may have been buried earlier. Ian Armit noted that it appeared that burning charcoal had been tipped onto the skeleton a long time after its burial, suggesting visits to the tomb for ritual purposes other than burial. Amongst the numerous finds of local pottery, discovered by Scott, the rarest was an almost complete Grooved Ware bowl and fragments of a beaker. These were common to later Neolithic finds across the mainland, suggesting the tomb continued to be used for burials well into the Bronze Age.
Tha uamh bheag chearnach air cliathaich Uineabhal air a bheil Leacach an Taigh Cloiche. Chladhaich Sir Lindsay Scott e anns na tricheadan agus fhuair e ciste bheag mu leth meatair a dh’àird anns an robh cnamhan boireannach òg agus asnaichean neach nas òige a chaidh an tiodhlacadh roimhe sin. Thug Ian Armit an aire gun robh luatha fiodh-loisgte air a chòpadh air na cnàmhan ùine mhòr as deidh an tiodhlacadh, a’ sealltainn gu robh e air a chleachdadh airson adhbharan deas-ghnàthach. An luib na fhuair Scott de spealgan phiogachan bha bobhla cha mhòr slàn agus pìosan cupa. Bha a leithid seo cumanta ann an làraich Linn Nuadh na Cloiche air feadh tìr-mòr ag innse gun robh an uamh air a’ cleachdadh airson tiodhlacan ann an Linn an Umha. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:11:12 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:11:12 PM |
EDM |
4134 (CEOL) |
Creag Hastain |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:24:41 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:24:41 PM |
EDM |
4135 (CEOL) |
Craig Hastain Drama |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:29:40 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:18:16 PM |
EDM |
4136 (CEOL) |
Craig Hastain Drama |
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Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:41:00 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:41:00 PM |
EDM |
4137 (CEOL) |
Creag Hastain Drama Gaelic |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:42:10 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:42:10 PM |
EDM |
4138 (CEOL) |
Creag Hastain Drama Gaelic |
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Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:43:00 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:53:42 PM |
EDM |
4139 (CEOL) |
Radio Carinish |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:44:42 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:44:42 PM |
EDM |
4140 (CEOL) |
Radio Carinish |
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Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:45:20 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:54:13 PM |
EDM |
4141 (CEOL) |
Carinish |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:46:28 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:46:28 PM |
EDM |
4142 (CEOL) |
Radio Paible |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:47:23 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:47:23 PM |
EDM |
4143 (CEOL) |
Radio Paible |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:47:41 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 02:55:07 PM |
EDM |
4144 (CEOL) |
Ahmor Barp theme |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:08:16 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:25:12 PM |
EDM |
4145 (CEOL) |
Ahmor Barp theme |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:09:42 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:26:21 PM |
EDM |
4146 (CEOL) |
Unival Theme |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:13:51 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:40:51 PM |
EDM |
4147 (CEOL) |
St Kilda Hirta |
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Immovable Heritage |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:26:14 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:26:14 PM |
EDM |
4148 (CEOL) |
Burning |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:27:09 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:45:14 PM |
EDM |
4149 (CEOL) |
Burning |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:36:29 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:59:18 PM |
EDM |
4150 (CEOL) |
Fishing |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:37:18 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:37:18 PM |
EDM |
4151 (CEOL) |
Fishing |
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Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:37:46 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:59:45 PM |
EDM |
4152 (CEOL) |
Lady grange |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:39:32 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:39:32 PM |
EDM |
4153 (CEOL) |
Lady Grange |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:40:38 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:40:38 PM |
EDM |
4154 (CEOL) |
Birds |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:54:47 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:54:47 PM |
EDM |
4155 (CEOL) |
Birds |
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Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 03:55:25 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 04:08:41 PM |
EDM |
4156 (CEOL) |
Health |
|
Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 04:47:51 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 04:47:51 PM |
EDM |
4157 (CEOL) |
St Kilda wedding song |
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Video |
Monday 26th of June 2023 05:29:02 PM |
Monday 26th of June 2023 05:29:02 PM |
EDM |
4158 (CEOL) |
St Kilda wedding song |
|
Rendition |
Monday 26th of June 2023 05:29:30 PM |
Friday 14th of July 2023 11:19:23 AM |
EDM |
4159 (CEOL) |
Health |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 27th of June 2023 11:36:28 AM |
Tuesday 27th of June 2023 11:36:28 AM |
EDM |
4160 (CEOL) |
St Kilda 360 Video |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 27th of June 2023 12:11:05 PM |
Tuesday 27th of June 2023 12:11:05 PM |
EDM |
4161 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 01 |
|
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:43:14 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:43:14 PM |
EDM |
4162 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 01 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:43:29 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:05:14 PM |
EDM |
4163 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 02 |
|
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:44:05 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:44:05 PM |
EDM |
4164 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 02 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:44:15 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:07:38 PM |
EDM |
4165 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 03 |
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Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:44:59 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:44:59 PM |
EDM |
4166 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 03 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:45:13 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:08:00 PM |
EDM |
4167 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 04 |
|
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:45:58 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:45:58 PM |
EDM |
4168 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 04 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:46:10 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:08:25 PM |
EDM |
4169 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 05 |
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Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:46:45 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:46:45 PM |
EDM |
4170 (CEOL) |
School Children Solo 05 |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:47:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:08:55 PM |
EDM |
4171 (CEOL) |
Unknown Gaelic Song |
|
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:48:30 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:48:30 PM |
EDM |
4172 (CEOL) |
Unknown Gaelic Song |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:48:41 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:09:19 PM |
EDM |
4173 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:56:29 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:56:29 PM |
EDM |
4174 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:56:37 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:09:53 PM |
EDM |
4175 (CEOL) |
Pobull Fhinn Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:57:31 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:57:31 PM |
EDM |
4176 (CEOL) |
Pobull Fhinn Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:57:45 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:10:24 PM |
EDM |
4177 (CEOL) |
Udal Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:58:29 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:58:29 PM |
EDM |
4178 (CEOL) |
Udal Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:59:03 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:10:46 PM |
EDM |
4179 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:59:50 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 02:59:50 PM |
EDM |
4180 (CEOL) |
Dun an Sticir Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:00:03 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:11:16 PM |
EDM |
4181 (CEOL) |
Ahmor Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:01:15 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:01:15 PM |
EDM |
4182 (CEOL) |
Ahmor Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:01:31 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:11:41 PM |
EDM |
4183 (CEOL) |
Caravat Barp Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:02:27 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:13:36 PM |
EDM |
4184 (CEOL) |
Caravat Barp Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:02:49 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:12:06 PM |
EDM |
4185 (CEOL) |
Unival Description (English) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:03:58 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:15:00 PM |
EDM |
4186 (CEOL) |
Unival Description |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:04:19 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:04:19 PM |
EDM |
4187 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:20:13 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:20:13 PM |
EDM |
4188 (CEOL) |
Barpa Langass Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 03:42:20 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:27:11 PM |
EDM |
4189 (CEOL) |
Pobull Fhinn Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:28:01 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:28:01 PM |
EDM |
4190 (CEOL) |
Pobull Fhinn Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:30:59 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:30:59 PM |
EDM |
4191 (CEOL) |
02_Udal_Gaelic.mp3 |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:31:45 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:31:45 PM |
EDM |
4192 (CEOL) |
Udal Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:32:05 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:32:05 PM |
EDM |
4193 (CEOL) |
Dun a Sticir Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:34:03 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:34:03 PM |
EDM |
4194 (CEOL) |
Dun a Sticir Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:34:43 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:43:40 PM |
EDM |
4195 (CEOL) |
Barpa nam Feannag Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:35:37 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:35:37 PM |
EDM |
4196 (CEOL) |
Barpa nam Feannag Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:36:39 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:44:06 PM |
EDM |
4197 (CEOL) |
Barpa Charavat Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:38:38 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:38:38 PM |
EDM |
4198 (CEOL) |
Barpa Charavat Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:39:23 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:39:23 PM |
EDM |
4199 (CEOL) |
Unival Description (Gaelic) |
- 2016 |
Audio |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:42:43 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:42:43 PM |
EDM |
4200 (CEOL) |
Unival Description (Gaelic) |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:43:00 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 04:43:00 PM |
EDM |
4201 (CEOL) |
St Kilda Hand Story |
|
Video |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 05:03:18 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 05:03:18 PM |
EDM |
4202 (CEOL) |
St Kilda Hand Story |
|
Rendition |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 05:03:57 PM |
Monday 03rd of July 2023 05:03:57 PM |
EDM |
4203 (CEOL) |
Lewis song A |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 08:57:43 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:01:21 PM |
EDM |
4204 (CEOL) |
Lewis song A TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 08:59:24 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:01:45 PM |
EDM |
4205 (CEOL) |
Lewis song A |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 08:59:43 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:33:08 PM |
EDM |
4206 (CEOL) |
Lewis song B |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:00:33 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:02:24 PM |
EDM |
4207 (CEOL) |
Lewis song B TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:01:18 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:02:50 PM |
EDM |
4208 (CEOL) |
Lewis song B |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:04:14 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:33:33 PM |
EDM |
4209 (CEOL) |
Lewis song C |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:05:00 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:03:45 PM |
EDM |
4210 (CEOL) |
Lewis song C |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:05:38 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:04:19 PM |
EDM |
4211 (CEOL) |
Lewis song C |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:05:59 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:34:40 PM |
EDM |
4212 (CEOL) |
Runrig song A |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:07:38 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:06:25 PM |
EDM |
4213 (CEOL) |
Runrig song A |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:08:20 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:07:15 PM |
EDM |
4214 (CEOL) |
Runrig song A |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:08:34 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:35:41 PM |
EDM |
4215 (CEOL) |
Runrig song B |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:09:59 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:08:08 PM |
EDM |
4216 (CEOL) |
Runrig song B TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:10:30 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:08:39 PM |
EDM |
4217 (CEOL) |
Runrig song B |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:11:09 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:36:26 PM |
EDM |
4218 (CEOL) |
Runrig song C |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:11:54 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:09:08 PM |
EDM |
4219 (CEOL) |
Runrig song C TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:12:40 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:13:04 PM |
EDM |
4220 (CEOL) |
Runrig song C |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:13:09 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:36:50 PM |
EDM |
4221 (CEOL) |
Vallay song A |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:15:20 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:22:45 PM |
EDM |
4222 (CEOL) |
Vallay song A TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:15:49 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:23:17 PM |
EDM |
4223 (CEOL) |
Vallay song A |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:16:06 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:37:19 PM |
EDM |
4224 (CEOL) |
Vallay song B |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:16:54 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:27:07 PM |
EDM |
4225 (CEOL) |
Vallay song B TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:17:16 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:27:27 PM |
EDM |
4226 (CEOL) |
Vallay song B |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:17:26 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:37:49 PM |
EDM |
4227 (CEOL) |
Vallay song C |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:18:14 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:27:50 PM |
EDM |
4228 (CEOL) |
Vallay song C TrLR |
|
Audio |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:18:39 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:28:26 PM |
EDM |
4229 (CEOL) |
Vallay song C |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 11th of July 2023 09:18:53 AM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:38:18 PM |
EDM |
4230 (CEOL) |
Penny Burgess |
|
Organisation |
Friday 14th of July 2023 11:18:37 AM |
Friday 14th of July 2023 11:18:37 AM |
EDM |
4231 (CEOL) |
Ceol Archive Introduction Video |
|
Video |
Thursday 20th of July 2023 03:33:15 PM |
Thursday 20th of July 2023 04:46:23 PM |
EDM |
4232 (CEOL) |
Ceol Archive Introduction Video |
|
Rendition |
Thursday 20th of July 2023 03:33:29 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:29:06 PM |
EDM |
4233 (CEOL) |
Niall |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:41:08 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 12:41:08 PM |
EDM |
4234 (CEOL) |
Catriona |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:17:46 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:17:46 PM |
EDM |
4235 (CEOL) |
Morag |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:28:32 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:28:32 PM |
EDM |
4236 (CEOL) |
Liza |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:56:07 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 01:56:07 PM |
EDM |
4237 (CEOL) |
Betty |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:07:17 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:07:17 PM |
EDM |
4238 (CEOL) |
Peter Cooper |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:25:49 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:25:49 PM |
EDM |
4239 (CEOL) |
Carinish Primary School Pupils |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:52:20 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 02:52:20 PM |
EDM |
4240 (CEOL) |
Gaelic Choir |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:31:13 PM |
Tuesday 25th of July 2023 03:35:12 PM |
EDM |
4242 (CEOL) |
Cataidh |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:50:37 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:50:37 PM |
EDM |
4243 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall MacIllEathain à Leodhas / Donald Maclean of Lewis |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:52:03 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:52:03 PM |
EDM |
4244 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall MacIllEathain à Leodhas / Donald Maclean of Lewis + Ishabel T. Nic Dhomhnall / Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:56:19 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:56:19 PM |
EDM |
4245 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall MacIllEathain à Leodhas / Donald Maclean of Lewis |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 01:57:50 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:48:08 AM |
EDM |
4246 (CEOL) |
Ishabel T. Nic Dhomhnall / Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:18:17 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:18:17 PM |
EDM |
4247 (CEOL) |
Ishabel T. Nic Dhomhnall / Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:19:01 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:19:01 PM |
EDM |
4248 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Lottie's Tune by Calum Iain MacCorquodable |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:26:01 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:26:01 PM |
EDM |
4249 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:27:12 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:45:40 PM |
EDM |
4250 (CEOL) |
Lottie's Tune by Calum Iain MacCorquodable |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:29:27 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:29:27 PM |
EDM |
4251 (CEOL) |
Lottie's Tune by Calum Iain MacCorquodable |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:30:11 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:46:08 PM |
EDM |
4252 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:41:47 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:41:47 PM |
EDM |
4253 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:42:16 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:48:16 PM |
EDM |
4254 (CEOL) |
The Shores of Loch Bee |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:50:54 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:50:54 PM |
EDM |
4255 (CEOL) |
The Shores of Loch Bee + Flett from Flotta |
- 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:52:33 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:53:39 AM |
EDM |
4256 (CEOL) |
The Shores of Loch Bee |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:53:01 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:50:42 PM |
EDM |
4257 (CEOL) |
Flett from Flotta |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 02:55:07 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:52:22 AM |
EDM |
4258 (CEOL) |
Wee Todd |
- 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:02:35 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:02:35 PM |
EDM |
4259 (CEOL) |
Wee Todd |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:03:21 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:03:21 PM |
EDM |
4260 (CEOL) |
Wee Todd |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:03:59 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:53:43 PM |
EDM |
4261 (CEOL) |
An Teid thu Leam à Mhàiri |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:22:57 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:22:57 PM |
EDM |
4262 (CEOL) |
An Tèid thu Leam à Mhàiri + Teann a-nall |
- 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:24:09 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:58:10 AM |
EDM |
4263 (CEOL) |
An Tèid thu Leam à Mhàiri |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:24:33 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:57:57 AM |
EDM |
4264 (CEOL) |
Teann a-nall |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:28:40 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:28:40 PM |
EDM |
4265 (CEOL) |
Teann a-nall |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:29:58 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:56:33 PM |
EDM |
4266 (CEOL) |
Glasgow City Police Pipers |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:44:43 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:44:43 PM |
EDM |
4267 (CEOL) |
Glasgow City Police Pipers + The Skylark's Ascension |
- |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:46:12 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 10:04:19 AM |
EDM |
4268 (CEOL) |
Glasgow City Police Pipers |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:46:48 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:58:10 PM |
EDM |
4269 (CEOL) |
The Skylark's Ascension |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:48:21 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 10:06:24 AM |
EDM |
4270 (CEOL) |
Archibald Lindsay |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:48:55 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:48:55 PM |
EDM |
4271 (CEOL) |
The Skylark's Ascension |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 04:49:38 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 10:05:18 AM |
EDM |
4272 (CEOL) |
Father John MacMillan of Barra + PM Willie Grey |
- |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:00:09 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 10:08:32 AM |
EDM |
4273 (CEOL) |
Father John MacMillan of barra |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:00:53 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:01:05 PM |
EDM |
4274 (CEOL) |
Song |
- |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:04:54 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:04:54 PM |
EDM |
4275 (CEOL) |
Song |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:05:19 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:04:13 PM |
EDM |
4276 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Cork hill |
- 2023 |
Audio |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:11:46 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:11:46 PM |
EDM |
4277 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:12:18 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:07:21 PM |
EDM |
4278 (CEOL) |
Cork hill |
|
Tune |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:13:34 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:13:34 PM |
EDM |
4279 (CEOL) |
Cork hill |
|
Rendition |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:14:17 PM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:07:53 PM |
EDM |
4280 (CEOL) |
Arabella Manchester |
|
Organisation |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:15:18 PM |
Tuesday 15th of August 2023 05:17:29 PM |
EDM |
4281 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Leis Na Fuar-Bheannan |
- |
Audio |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:51:44 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 11:46:48 AM |
EDM |
4282 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Leis Na Fuar-Bheannan |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:52:07 AM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:35:09 AM |
EDM |
4283 (CEOL) |
Campbells Farewell to Redcastle |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:57:53 AM |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:57:53 AM |
EDM |
4284 (CEOL) |
Campbells Farewell to Redcastle + PM Wllie Ross' Farewell to the Scots Guard |
- 2023 |
Audio |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:59:23 AM |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 09:59:23 AM |
EDM |
4285 (CEOL) |
Campbells Farewell to Redcastle |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:00:04 AM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:11:16 PM |
EDM |
4286 (CEOL) |
PM Wllie Ross' Farewell to the Scots Guard |
|
Tune |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:01:07 AM |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:01:07 AM |
EDM |
4287 (CEOL) |
PM Wllie Ross' Farewell to the Scots Guard |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:01:57 AM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:11:50 PM |
EDM |
4288 (CEOL) |
Uibhist bheag Lurach / Uist, My Love |
- |
Audio |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:17:42 AM |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:17:42 AM |
EDM |
4289 (CEOL) |
Uibhist bheag Lurach / Uist, My Love |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:18:06 AM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:14:51 PM |
EDM |
4290 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Ruih / Island of Uist So Dear |
- |
Audio |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:49:54 AM |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:49:54 AM |
EDM |
4291 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Ruih / Island of Uist So Dear |
|
Rendition |
Wednesday 16th of August 2023 10:50:09 AM |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:16:26 PM |
EDM |
4292 (CEOL) |
Sara Miller |
|
Organisation |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:29:31 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:29:31 AM |
EDM |
4293 (CEOL) |
Catherine Wells |
|
Organisation |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:30:43 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:30:43 AM |
EDM |
4294 (CEOL) |
Hamish Henderson |
|
Organisation |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:36:39 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:36:39 AM |
EDM |
4295 (CEOL) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
|
Words |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:36:59 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:36:59 AM |
EDM |
4296 (CEOL) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
|
Tune |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:37:30 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:37:30 AM |
EDM |
4297 (CEOL) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
|
Audio |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:38:48 AM |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:38:48 AM |
EDM |
4298 (CEOL) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
|
Rendition |
Friday 18th of August 2023 10:39:22 AM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:37:31 AM |
EDM |
4299 (CEOL) |
Dòmhnall MacIllEathain à Leodhas / Donald Maclean of Lewis + Ishabel T. Nic Dhomhnall / Miss Ishabel T. MacDonald |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:40:18 PM |
Thursday 28th of September 2023 09:45:33 AM |
EDM |
4300 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Lottie's Tune by Calum Iain MacCorquodable |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:43:33 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:27:02 AM |
EDM |
4301 (CEOL) |
Donald MacLean's Farewell to Oban |
Recorded at Digital Feis 2 - 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:47:31 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:27:30 AM |
EDM |
4302 (CEOL) |
The Shores of Loch Bee + Flett from Flodda |
- 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:49:51 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:27:47 AM |
EDM |
4303 (CEOL) |
Wee Todd |
- 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:53:03 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:28:00 AM |
EDM |
4304 (CEOL) |
An Tèid thu Leam à Mhàiri + Teann a-nall |
- 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:55:32 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:28:16 AM |
EDM |
4305 (CEOL) |
Glasgow City Police Pipers + The Skylark's Ascension |
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 01:57:45 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:28:31 AM |
EDM |
4306 (CEOL) |
Father John MacMillan of Barra + PM Willie Grey |
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:00:09 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:28:49 AM |
EDM |
4307 (CEOL) |
Song |
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:03:39 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:29:08 AM |
EDM |
4308 (CEOL) |
Kate Martins Waltz + Cork hill |
- 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:06:51 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:29:34 AM |
EDM |
4309 (CEOL) |
Campbells Farewell to Redcastle + PM Wllie Ross' Farewell to the Scots Guard |
- 2023 |
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:09:32 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:29:56 AM |
EDM |
4310 (CEOL) |
Uibhist bheag Lurach / Uist, My Love |
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:14:15 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:30:28 AM |
EDM |
4311 (CEOL) |
Eilean Uibhist mo Ruih / Island of Uist So Dear |
|
Video |
Wednesday 27th of September 2023 02:16:04 PM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:30:49 AM |
EDM |
4312 (CEOL) |
Mo Shoraidh Leis Na Fuar-Bheannan |
|
Video |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:34:30 AM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:34:30 AM |
EDM |
4313 (CEOL) |
Freedom Come All Ye |
|
Video |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:36:15 AM |
Monday 02nd of October 2023 09:37:18 AM |
EDM |
1 (Rhynie) |
Craw Stone Wooden enclosure |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:05:51 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:05:49 PM |
EDM |
2 (Rhynie) |
Tap O’North |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:08:21 PM |
Thursday 19th of April 2018 12:08:20 PM |
EDM |
3 (Rhynie) |
Ord Hill |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:10:33 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:08:14 PM |
EDM |
4 (Rhynie) |
Square Barrow |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:12:28 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:08:59 PM |
EDM |
5 (Rhynie) |
View of Craw Stone |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:14:00 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:36:50 PM |
EDM |
6 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Intro |
|
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:16:15 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 05:07:05 PM |
EDM |
13 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie 1 |
|
Panorama |
Friday 08th of December 2017 03:28:02 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 05:07:50 PM |
EDM |
27 (Rhynie) |
Common Hogweed |
Common Hogweed is found dotted around the roadsides and verges and is one of our favourite Rhynie flavours, offering good eating at all stages of its growth. When the plant is young, the tender shoots are delicious steamed with butter or pickled in brine. After flowering, the crunchy green seeds can be harvested, making a completely unique addition to the Rhynie spice rack; zesty, spicy, bitter, and somewhat “limey”, these seeds pack a punch. Add to spiced mulled drinks, grind up in spice cakes, or use to make flavoured butter. |
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 04:27:29 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:14:06 PM |
EDM |
28 (Rhynie) |
Yarrow |
Yarrow is an aromatic plant and has many medicinal uses. Its slightly bitter sage flavour lends it nicely to a foraged pesto or as part of a foraged salad. The leaves have been used as a hop substitute and as a natural preservative for beer. |
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 04:30:42 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:29:38 PM |
EDM |
29 (Rhynie) |
Raspberries |
Raspberries line nearly every road in Rhynie, which means you are guaranteed a snack wherever you choose to walk in August. We have red and yellow varieties, the later we consider a Rhynie delicacy with their peach and banana flavours, offering a tropical note to the Rhynie wild food palate. The medicinal properties of the leaves and berries are associated with childbirth and pregnancy but the abundance of minerals in them and the natural sweetness they provide make them good for everyone. Toss in a fruit salad, make jam, or simply eat them directly from the roadside. |
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 04:34:02 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:15:07 PM |
EDM |
30 (Rhynie) |
Gorse |
Gorse is found dotted all over the Rhynie countryside; in fields, along roads and rivers, and on the high hillsides. It flowers “when kissing is in season” and so you know kissing is permissible when you smell the lovely aroma of vanilla and coconut wafting through the air. Gorse is a great flavouring for gorse, coconut and vanilla cordial, or for adding to cakes for a yellow confetti effect. A symbol of fertility, wear a sprig of gorse on your wedding dress if you are hoping for a large brood. |
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 04:42:57 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:56:28 PM |
EDM |
31 (Rhynie) |
Jenny Sturgeon at the Craw Stane |
Jenny Sturgeon entertained Rhynie at the Craw Stane during the summer dig of 2017. Her magical performance was accompanied by cheese toasties, fireworks set off from the Tap O’ Noth and a torch lit procession marking out the site of the original Pictish settlement. Thanks to Jenny Sturgeon for allowing us use of this video. |
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 04:59:23 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:19:51 PM |
EDM |
32 (Rhynie) |
Tap o' Noth Hillfort |
At the top of the Hill of Noth stands the remains of an Iron Age hillfort called Tap o'Noth. It was one of the largest hillforts in Scotland, and the remains of more than a hundred houses have been identified within its ramparts. The defences of Tap o'Noth were a mix of earth banks and stone and timber walls. At some stage part of the fort was burnt, causing sections of the stonework to melt - something archaeologists have found at many Scottish hillforts. We do not know exactly when Tap o'Noth was abandoned, but it is possible that the fort continued to be used into Pictish times. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 05:11:28 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:41:33 PM |
EDM |
33 (Rhynie) |
The Craw Stane archaeological dig |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 05:58:35 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:41:59 PM |
EDM |
34 (Rhynie) |
Pictish Rhynie Landscape |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:04:38 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of February 2023 10:24:29 AM |
EDM |
35 (Rhynie) |
CNOC CAILLICHE / WHEEDLEMONT |
|
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:13:30 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:42:40 PM |
EDM |
36 (Rhynie) |
Wheedlemont Hillfort |
There is considerable evidence for prehistoric activity around Cnoc Cailliche or Wheedlemont Hill. Towards the western side of the hill archaeologists have found hut circles and the remains of a prehistoric field system. On the summit of the hill stands a small oval hillfort, possibly dating from the Iron Age. The entrance to the fort was on the North-East side. At least three wooden round-houses were sited inside the fort. The fort may have been used by the Picts. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:15:33 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:43:03 PM |
EDM |
37 (Rhynie) |
Cairnmore Hillfort |
The small oval hillfort at Cairnmore was recently excavated. Archaeologists discovered several previously unrecorded banks and ditches, as well as finding moulds for making brooches and pins from the Pictish era. Radiocarbon dating also suggested that Cairnmore hillfort was occupied by the Picts. |
Tour |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:22:36 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:43:21 PM |
EDM |
38 (Rhynie) |
Gorse Recipe |
|
Image |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:43:37 PM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 11:18:40 AM |
EDM |
39 (Rhynie) |
Pictish Princess |
|
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 06:46:37 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:18:16 PM |
EDM |
40 (Rhynie) |
St Luag's Church |
St Luag's Church was demolished in the 1820s. When the church was knocked down two Pictish symbol stones were discovered in the foundations. They are now displayed in the old churchyard. The old churchyard also contains a medieval stone coffin, and a third Pictish symbol stone which was moved here from Barflat. The bell from the church is now in the local school and dates from 1620. We do not know when St Luag's Church was founded, but some historians and archaeologists think that the dedication to a relatively obscure Irish saint means that the site had religious associations in the Early Middle Ages. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:02:28 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:43:59 PM |
EDM |
41 (Rhynie) |
Essie Church |
Essie Church was knocked down in 1759. However, the graveyard still survives. There a number of written references to the church in the sixteenth century, although its foundation date is not known. There is a gravestone dating from 1601 in the churchyard, as well as whin-mill stone formerly used to crush gorse and turn it into food for animals. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:04:53 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:14:53 PM |
EDM |
42 (Rhynie) |
Bell Knowe |
The cairn called Bell Knowe was probably built in the Early Bronze Age as a burial place. The cairn was later reused as the base for a belfry for the nearby Church of St Luag - hence the modern name. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:07:21 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:44:19 PM |
EDM |
43 (Rhynie) |
Gallows Hill |
The mound known as Gallows Hill is a probably a Bronze Age burial cairn and is constructed of earth and stone. In the Middle Ages the mound became the site of a gallows, where criminals were executed on the orders of the local lords, the Gordons of Lesmoir. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:09:08 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:44:31 PM |
EDM |
44 (Rhynie) |
The Craw Stane (Rhynie no. 1) |
The Craw Stane (also known to archaeologists as Rhynie no. 1) is a standing stone carved with Pictish symbols of a fish and another unidentifiable animal. The Craw Stane is probably the only one of the Rhynie Pictish stones to still stand in its original location. Recent excavations by the University of Aberdeen revealed the presence of a large palisaded enclosure with multiple ditches near to the Craw Stane. The excavations also revealed fragments of imported glass and late Roman pottery. It is therefore likely that the Craw Stane was part of a very high-status Pictish settlement - perhaps even a royal site. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:10:49 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:44:57 PM |
EDM |
45 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie no. 2 and Rhynie no. 3 |
At the north-western end of Rhynie's village square stand two Pictish carved stones, known to archaeologists as Rhynie no. 2 and Rhynie no. 3. The stone identified as Rhynie no. 2 has a double disc symbol and a z-rod symbol carved on one side (the meaning of these shapes is unknown). This stone was discovered in the early nineteenth century and moved to its current site in 1836. Rhynie no. 3 depicts a man with a spear and, like the other stone, was moved to its present location in the 1830s. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:20:31 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:45:47 PM |
EDM |
46 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie no. 5, Rhynie no. 6, and Rhynie no. 8 |
The old churchyard of St Luag's has three Pictish carved stones, called by archaeologists Rhynie no. 5, Rhynie no. 6, and Rhynie no. 8. The first two of these stones (Rhynie no. 5 and no. 6) were discovered in the foundations of St Luag's Church when it was demolished in the nineteenth century. Rhynie no. 5 is inscribed with the head of a beast and several other symbols including a mirror and a comb. Rhynie no. 6 also depicts a mirror along with a crescent and a z-rod and a v-rod (the meaning these symbols is uncertain). Rhynie no. 8 was uncovered by ploughing in the 1970s near the Craw Stane, and subsequently moved to the churchyard. It shows an animal, a comb and other Pictish symbols. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:23:15 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:46:03 PM |
EDM |
47 (Rhynie) |
Upper Ord Stone Circle |
About 550 metres to the North-East of Nether Wheedlemont Farm are two standing stones - dating from either the late Stone Age or the Early Bronze Age. They have traditionally been identified as part of a stone circle. However, recently archaeologists have questioned this interpretation. Currently the stones' original purpose is unclear. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:25:54 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:46:17 PM |
EDM |
48 (Rhynie) |
Wheedlemont Stone Circle |
Two pre-historic stones are to be found about 100 metres to the North-East of Nether Wheedlemont Farm. These may have been part of a stone circle from the late Stone Age or Early Bronze Age. One stone is still standing, but the other is lying on the ground with a crack across it. There is a debate among archaeologists as to whether both stones were originally standing. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:28:22 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:46:36 PM |
EDM |
49 (Rhynie) |
Corrstone Wood Stone Circle |
In the middle of Corrstone Wood are six stones, which are the remains of a late Stone Age or Early Bronze Age stone circle. A number of the stones are recumbent (meaning they are lying on the ground). The remains of rig-and-furrow plough marks near to the stones show that in the Middle Ages this area was open farmland, rather than wooded as it is today. |
Organization |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:31:13 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:46:52 PM |
EDM |
50 (Rhynie) |
Objects |
|
Collection |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:40:27 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:40:27 PM |
EDM |
51 (Rhynie) |
Tap o'North Video |
|
Video |
Friday 08th of December 2017 07:45:27 PM |
Thursday 14th of December 2017 03:47:17 PM |
EDM |
52 (Rhynie) |
Whistleing |
|
Audio |
Friday 08th of December 2017 08:27:49 PM |
Friday 08th of December 2017 08:28:54 PM |
EDM |
53 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie - An Archaeological Investigation |
At the crest of a small hill in a field as you enter Rhynie from the South stands the ‘Craw Stane’. This is a stone that stands approximately 2 metres in height and has engraved upon it 2 Pictish symbols. The top one is of a Salmon and underneath that is a Pictish beast. The stone has been proved to be in its original position and the Rhynie Man symbol stone was unearthed just a few metres from it.
Crop marks of three enclosures were identified by aerial photographs around the Craw Stane in 2005, two of which are probably ditched, while the other is palisaded, enclosing a total area of c 60 x 50m. The ditched enclosures appear to have entrances to the E. The Craw Stane lies between the two ditches at the southern side of the entrance area. A series of features was also identified within these enclosures.
In 2011 and 2012 Rhynie Environs Archaeology Project (REAP) carried out an evaluation of the Craw Stane enclosures that identified the cropmarks as a series of impressive earthwork and timber defences, consisting of an inner and outer ditch and an incredible outer palisade and post setting creating a timber enclosure wall. Inside the enclosures were a number of other structures including a post-built rectangular building or hall.
The palisade was made of massive Oak planks and within the palisade a series of structures have been identified. Finds within the Craw Stane ‘palace’ have indicated that Rhynie was once of great Pictish importance with the people who used this place being of immense wealth and status. Was this just a continuation of the population that was there before? This site was only used for approximately 100-150 years. What happened to them? What was special about the Rhynie area in context to the rest of ‘Pictland’ to warrant such luxury?
For further information visit the following sites:
https://canmore.org.uk/site/17199/rhynie-craw-stane
http://reaparch.blogspot.co.uk
http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/document/600016699 |
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Rhynie Women |
The Rhynie Woman is an artist collective formed by Deborah Beeson and Daisy Williamson, who are based in Rhynie, a small town close to Huntly. The collective create food based events as a way of framing an investigation into local heritage. Their creative approach to hospitality provided us with sustenance for both the mind and body throughout the year of 2014. |
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Field Sorrel |
Field Sorrel and sheep’s sorrel is another tasty green that can be added to any salad, or simply wilted like spinach. It can be found all year round in unused fields and in verges. It’s sour lemony goodness goes well in both sweet and savoury dishes, and it gives an excellent zing and colour to a sorrel and lime poppy seed cake. |
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Pineapple Weed |
Pineapple Weed can be found in trampled gravelly soil, especially at the entrance to a field. The truly tropical flavour of the pineapple weed makes it a welcome addition to a homemade foraged cordial, dried to make a tea, or simply popped into a gin and tonic. With its pineapple and chamomile flavours and licorice aftertaste, it also makes an excellent digestive. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:07:36 PM |
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Hand Mould |
“It can be difficult to explain to people why we get so excited about moulds as sometimes they aren’t much to look at. Almost all the moulds we have found have been clay two-part moulds. These types of moulds have to be broken to get out the metal object, which is why they are in fragments. Since they are ‘one use only’ objects, the clay is not fired as hard as when making pottery, usually, which also means they fragments can break down and decay more easily than pots. Despite all these issues, we have amassed a great collection of moulds. Most are for the shafts of pins, probably to hold clothing. The most exciting moulds show us the pin head, which helps us identify what type of pin it was. We have to be very careful with the moulds as too much handling or brushing can break or remove the detail. Once in a while we get a real gem without too much handling! The mould looks to be for an early type of handpin, one of those quite rare types of pins for early medieval Scotland.” Megan Gondek – REAP
This is just one mould of an an unprecedented amount found at the Craw Stane site. They seem to have been making jewellery almost on a factory scale. Was this for their own use? Was it for trading? Who was it manufactured for and why in Rhynie? Where were the raw materials coming from? |
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Glass Vessel |
This little peice of glass found at the Craw Stane site has given us the clearest indication of the status and wealth of the people who once lived here. Glass was not as ubiquitous in 500 CE as it is now and it took great effort to manufacture it. Given that this fragile substance had traveled over a thousand miles to get to Rhynie from what is now France was no mean feat. The people who drank from these glasses where very powerful and important individuals. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:16:58 PM |
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Axe Pin |
This axe head pin was excavated from the ‘Craw Stane’ site in 2013 and was one of the first exciting archaeological finds from this site giving a clear indication of the site’s importance. It is also reminiscent of the axe that Rhynie Man carries and was found just a few metres from where that pictish symbol stone was unearthed in 1978.
“We have had the unique axe-pin conserved and the pin looks even more amazing than before – and best of all the suspicions about an animal on the butt-end of it (so many would not believe what we saw!) is completely confirmed.”.. Oskar Sveinujarnason (Archaeologist- REAP)
The animal mentioned by Oskar is a serpent with its mouth biting the axe head and it’s tail coiling at the stem. What is intriguing about this pin is that it is made of iron. The iron has been forged, not moulded, so the level of craftsmanship on this intricate piece is very high.
“The pin was found in the upper levels of burnt material around the palisade and post settings (outermost enclosure) in 2012. It is a very rare example of a well-preserved iron pin.” |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:19:10 PM |
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Music Box |
This music box was a souvenir brought back from a family trip to Australia to visit relatives. The most vivid memory of that visit was i had to sleep in a room at my Aunt’s house with a huge wolf spider that was named George. Although I was told not to worry at the time I discovered later that this particular spider packed a powerful bite….I’ve never liked spiders since. The box plays ‘The Entertainer’… |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:21:29 PM |
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Handkerchief |
This handkerchief once belonged to the grandmother of a visitor to Rhynie (Erin Latham) from Oklahoma in the USA. It reminded Erin of her grandmother who loved going to yard sales and photographing old churches. Her granmother would have loved to have come to the UK and photographed very old churches but she never did. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:23:31 PM |
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Meadowsweet |
Meadowsweet is found in boggy areas and verges, and is likely one of Rhynie’s oldest wild plants. It has been found in bronze age burials and its name is associated with mead, the ancient fermented honey drink flavoured with meadowsweet. The creamy flowers of the plant offer not only a vanilla and wintergreen aromatic flavouring to sweet drinks and teas, but also helps treat a headache and gastric conditions. We use it to make tea and to flavour Rhynie rootbeer. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:28:35 PM |
Wednesday 14th of February 2018 11:16:19 AM |
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Doll's Shoe |
This plastic doll’s shoe was unearthed from the garden at Nicol Lodge in 2014. On the bottom of the heel are the words ’Cinderella No 44’. Nicol Lodge is now a private house in Rhynie but was in it’s past a Maternity Hospital, a Children’s Home and a Women’s Refuge (not all at the same time). One lonely Cinderella doll’s shoe seems all the more romantic in light of the house use. |
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Tuesday 03rd of August 2021 01:41:17 PM |
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Rhynie Man |
Rhynie Man is a Class 1 Pictish symbol stone. This means that it is pre-christian in its imagery. It shows a lone figure of a rather vicious looking individual with sharpened teeth and wielding a pole-axe of sorts. He is wearing a belted tunic and has what looks like a tonsure headdress. His facial features are exaggerated …could this be a mask?
In 2013 the Scottish Sculpture Workshop undertook a project to try and reconstruct the Rhynie Man axe from iron. https://scottishsculptureworkshop.wordpress.com/2013/07/02/iron-smelting-at-rhynie/
The outcome of that surmised that the axe was possibly weighted like a polo stick and weilded from a horse. In 2016 a possible socket for the stone was excavated slightly down hill from the Craw Stane. At the bottom of this socket was a cluster of bovine teeth. Could Rhynie Man have been a ritual figure that culled cattle? Was he a warrior clan leader, a priest like figure or more shamanistic? Or was he just the local butcher?
This stone was uncovered in 1978 by a local farmer while he was ploughing his field. This was the same field that the Craw Stane
is situated and the subsequent ‘Pictish Palace’ that has been discovered.
In 1983 the stone was moved from the farmers barn to the foyer of Woodhill House (Aberdeenshire Council Offices) in Aberdeen which saved it from being moved permanently to Edinburgh. The stone can be visited by the public within office hours at the Westburn Road offices.
https://canmore.org.uk/site/17218/rhynie-barflat |
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Hazelnut |
Hazelnuts can be found in the wooded areas of Rhynie and can be picked and roasted for pestos, or perhaps to make your own chocolate hazelnut spread. Evidence of hazelnut processing on Colonsay has been radio carbon dated to the Mesolithic. Historically, a type of hazelmead has been mentioned in early Irish literature, and reports of a potent hazel brew was known for having psychotropic effects on those who drank it…but maybe they were just nuts. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:43:16 PM |
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The Picts |
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss The Picts and, to mark our twentieth season, that discussion takes place in front of a student audience at the University of Glasgow, many of them studying this topic. According to Bede writing c731AD, the Picts, with the English, Britons, Scots and Latins, formed one of the five nations of Britain, ‘an island in the ocean formerly called Albion’. The Picts is now a label given to the people who lived in Scotland north of the Forth-Clyde line from about 300 AD to 900 AD, from the time of the Romans to the time of the Vikings. They left intricately carved stones, such as the one above with a bull motif, from Burghead, Moray, Scotland, but there are relatively few other traces. Who were they, and what happened to them? And what has been learned in the last twenty years, through archaeology?
With
Katherine Forsyth
Reader in the Department of Celtic and Gaelic at the University of Glasgow
Alex Woolf
Senior Lecturer in Dark Age Studies at the University of St Andrews
and
Gordon Noble
Reader in Archaeology at the University of Aberdeen
Producer: Simon Tillotson. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:45:59 PM |
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Sweet Cicely |
Sweet Cicely can be found in verges around Rhynie and after flowering, the crunchy young seeds taste like licorice sweets, providing a delicious treat when walking in early summer. If one is “old, dull and without courage” rhubarb and cicely “rejoiceth and comforteth the heart and increaseth lust and strength”. As good an excuse to make a crumble as any. Good juiced with rhubarb as a cordial, Cicely also makes a gorgeously scented cut flower for the table. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:49:32 PM |
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Rowan |
Rowan is a member of the ash family and provides blossoms in the spring and orange-red berries in the autumn. Both blossoms and berries have notes of bitter orange and almond, and the small immature flower buds can be infused to give an amaretto like flavour. The berries should be cooked and sieved as they contain an inedible stone, but once cooked it has a woody bitterness that makes an excellent jelly for savoury foods. Its high vitamin c level and super antioxidants help explain why it protects against “evil, the devil, witches, death and disease”. A super food indeed. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:52:25 PM |
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Gooseberries |
Gooseberries grow in the hedgerows and are picked when they have sweetened in July and August in Rhynie. They can be collected with elderflowers to make a delicious curd, or used to explain the facts of life to children by telling them they were born under a gooseberry bush. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 03:55:29 PM |
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Dandelions |
Dandelions can be found everywhere. Once called “wet the bed”, dandelions are a diuretic. The bright yellow flowers and greens can be used in salads as the leaves contain a wide variety of essential minerals. The sticky sap can be collected to make a latex rubber, and the root can be roasted and ground up as a coffee substitute. Once it has gone to seed, wishes can be made by blowing it into the wind…a general all rounder. |
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Vetch |
Vetch is abundant in the verges and makes an excellent garnish to dishes. It has a pea-like flavour, and the flowers and leaves are edible in smaller amounts, making it a perfect addition to a summer salad. The purple flowers not only look and taste great, but men…try chewing one up, spitting it into the palm of your hand, and shaking hands with the woman whom you wish to control. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:02:08 PM |
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Nettles |
Nettles were legendarily brought to Britain by the Romans to help invigorate their tired legs, but nettles were likely already here so the Rhynie Picts may have enjoyed a cup of nettle tea. High in minerals, nettles are a tasty alternative to spinach when carefully picked and cooked before flowering. After flowering, the seeds can be collected, dried and used as a nutritious seasoning to sprinkle on savoury dishes to supposedly aid the adrenal system. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:04:55 PM |
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Wild Rose |
Wild Roses offer fragrant flowers for infusing cordials and then in the autumn, the rose hips from the rosebush provide a natural source of vitamin c. Otherwise known as itchicoos, children hoping to prank their friends would unleash the itchy seeds from inside a rosehip down the unsuspecting back of a victim. Once cooked and sieved, rosehips also make an excellent base for ketchup, and their jammy flesh can be used as a tomato substitute, just make sure to not eat the seeds. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:09:13 PM |
Wednesday 14th of February 2018 11:14:58 AM |
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Elderflower |
Elderflower generally flowers in July in Rhynie, and its frothy inflorescence means one thing…elderflower champagne. Gathered sweet scented bunches of flower heads contain a natural wild yeast, that when soaked in sugarwater and lemon, ferments to a delicious summer sipper. In the autumn, the small deep purple berries can be cooked and sieved to make jams and marinades. Lady Elder’s permission must be sought before taking her tasty offerings. |
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Hawthorn |
Hawthorn, or May-tree, is plentiful along the roadsides and verges of Rhynie, often used as hedging along fields. Although named after the month it blooms, the sweet and musky scented blossom flowers in June in Rhynie, and the flowers can be used to flavour cordials. The red berries can be harvested in the autumn, cooked and sieved, and made into a ketchup. The berries, high in pectin, also make an excellent jelly if mixed with other fruits to add flavour. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:13:08 PM |
Wednesday 14th of February 2018 11:18:13 AM |
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Bishop’s Weed (Ground Elder) |
Ground Elder is sometimes referred to as bishop’s weed or goutweed and is commonly found in woodland and verges. It originally comes from the continent, possibly from the Romans and is best eaten as a green before it produces its crown of delicate white flower. As well as offering a nice carrot and parsley flavour to your meals, its diuretic properties give relief from gout. Although highly invasive, we feel that if you can’t beat it, eat it. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:18:01 PM |
Wednesday 14th of February 2018 11:13:29 AM |
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Lady’s Bedstraw |
Lady’s Bedstraw is a honey scented plant once used for stuffing the mattresses of pregnant women because it was thought to aid a safe delivery. The plant contains an enzyme that curdles fat so it has been used in place of rennet in cheese making, giving cheddar cheese its original golden colour. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:28:29 PM |
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Clover |
Clover is said to aid a range of conditions for athletes foot to menopause, with red clover being the most beneficial. Its sweet honey scent makes a delicious tea, and the greens can be eaten raw or cooked. Like the four leaf variety, the flower is also a symbol of good luck and helps keep bad spirits away. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:32:37 PM |
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The Tap O’ Noth Hill Fort |
This is a photograph of the 2017 summer excavation of the top of The Tap (as it is affectionately known). The Tap O’ Noth is the second highest Iron Age Hill Fort in Scotland (outflanked by Ben Griam Beg in Sutherland) and is certainly one of the best preserved. It is approximately 2500 years old and would have been contemporary with the founding and rise of Rome. The fort itself is some 21ha it’s outer rampart consists of boulders but it is the inner rampart which bares the more impressive walls. Parts of the inner fort are heavily vitrified which means the stones were fused under intense heat. The base of the structure would have been at least 4m thick and the walls would have stood about 4m high. There is a strong possibility that a wooden structure would have sat on top of the walls. It would have been an impressive and imposing site, visible from a large part of Aberdeenshire.
In 2017 archaeologists started a program of investigation of the fort. One of their aims is to establish its possible continuation of use by the Pictish population 1000 years after it was built.
https://canmore.org.uk/site/17169/tap-o-noth |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:35:50 PM |
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Rhynie Chert |
During the Early Devonian age approximately 400 to 412 million years ago there were hot springs and geysers in Rhynie. Rhynie was located near the equator in this time. The waters contained dissolved silica that coated and trapped plants, animals, bacteria and fungi on the land surface or within shallow pools and this flora and fauna became mineralised and eventually fossilised. Rhynie Chert contains in remarkable detail, including internal structures, the community of some of the earliest life forms to colonise land and has become the cornerstone of modern palaeobotanical studies. The chert does not naturally outcrop and has to be drilled for. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:37:59 PM |
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Jock O Tap O North |
Once upon a time there were two Giants in this land. Jock O Bennachie and Jock O Noth. Each lived on top of their hills surrounded by their kingdoms. The Giants became enemies over the affections of a mutually admired young lady and started to lob boulders at each other from their respective hills. One of these boulders on Tap O Noth is said to have the giant hand print of Jock O Bennachie. Jock O Noth retaliated over a near miss and threw another boulder at Jock O Bennachie which was drop kicked back to Tap O Noth and another boulder bares the imprint of Jock O Bennachie’s big toe.
Jock O Bennachie, it is said, fell into a slumber in a cave deep beneath the hill. He has locked himself in and the key is lost but legend has it that if the key is found he will awake.
Myths are often based on facts distrorted by time. The Giants could quite easily have been kings (“giants among men”) with rival kingdoms. There are impressive forts on both of these hills that are contemporary with each other. And perhaps there was a fair maiden that they both fell in love with or just fought over because she came with a kingdom of her own. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:39:15 PM |
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View of Parish Church, School and Tap O North Rhynie |
This image of Rhynie is pre 1920 as the war memorial has not yet been erected. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:41:55 PM |
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A Rhynie Winter |
A lovely image of how bad the winters could get in Rhynie before the days of snowploughs and road gritting. The community would dig themselves and each other out of the snow. Note how little snow is on the roofs of the houses. Not much insulation there….and those clothes would have been wool and their shoes were leather….brrrrr… |
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Postcard of Snow Clearing, Rhynie |
They were a hardy lot, way back when. Obviously a good pipe and a picnic basket kept them all going. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:46:10 PM |
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Postcard of Jubilee day |
This image is of the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary in May 1935. George died in 1936 to be succeeded by his son Edward Vlll who abdicated less than a year later and was suceeded by George Vl, the present queen’s father.
Rhynie has always enjoyed a celebration and made the effort to make them community affairs. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:49:07 PM |
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Postcard of Main Street, Rhynie |
This image is taken from the Huntly end of Rhynie looking south down the A97. The Congregational Kirk, now the Masons Hall, is on the right of the picture. It hasn’t changed much.
Not many children play on the main road these days….. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:51:30 PM |
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Poison Bottle |
This is a poison bottle found by Pam and Paul Manning and was dug up at their house at Hillhead in the 1970’s. ‘We don’t know what the poison was but there may have been a murder at Hillhead.’ The bottle had remained in the house since it was found. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:54:04 PM |
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Mackay of Uganda |
In a house at the south end of The Square is the birthplace of Alexander Mackay. A little known missionary in his native country but in Uganda he is revered. Born in Rhynie in 1849 to a deeply religious and highly literate family, he went on to study engineering. He arrived in Africa in 1878 as an engineer missionary and immediately set to work to cut a road from the coast 230 miles inland to Mpwapwa. He worked pragmatically and tirelessly, learning the local language, overcoming many adversities and winning the respect of the communities he served. He developed a tentative friendship with King Mtesa of Buganda but subsequently had difficulties with his successor King Mwanger who persecuted the early Ugandan church and martyred some of Mackays disciples. Mackay died from malarial fever in 1890. He was in Uganda for 14 years, not once returning to his native Scotland. Debbi found this etched image online. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 04:57:10 PM |
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1968 Puffin Reader's Diary |
Christine Sell is a retired teacher from Huntly and she brought in her Puffin diary to Rhynie on 24/8/17.
Christine explained “I was living in Aylesbury at the time. I managed to write in it daily, but many of the entries are quite mundane. Every day I woke up! I also recorded that I went to school and what I had for dinner. I wrote other diaries but this is the only one I have kept – I think because of the simplicity and innocence of it!”. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:02:08 PM |
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Bore Sample |
George and Judy Beasley of Rhynie brought in this bore sample that they were given, and the debate is out as to whether it is Rhynie chert as they have been told. What do you think? |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:04:14 PM |
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ISSUE 301 OF LEOPARD MAGAZINE FEAT. RHYNIE CHERT |
George and Judy saved this addition of the now discontinued Leopard Magazine from 2003, featuring Rhynie Chert, the early Devonian plant fossils found in Windy Field, Rhynie. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:07:25 PM |
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Amphora Replica |
Dr Gordon Noble brought this replica of an Amphora to Rhynie during the archaeological dig of Aug/Sept 2017. This is the type of Amphora the Picts would have enjoyed wine from the Mediterranean in.
Fia Cooper, a visiting artist from Canada, coated the inside of the amphora with beeswax in preparation for its use during the Light Festival held by the Craw Stane on 26/08/17 |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:31:02 PM |
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Vintage garden syringe sprayer |
This item was brought to us by Margaret Petrie (nee Hay), born in Rhynie in Nicol hospital. She was given the object around 1980.
“It belonged to my grandfather, Andrew Smith, from Rothiemay. He was a gardener, and used it to water plants. He called it a ‘skiter’, I would say it is easily 100 plus years old”. Made of brass.
Wording says ‘Best Quality G& W PURSER Manufacturers’. |
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Christine sell family photograph |
“I also brought in a photo of my family taken by my dad on Coombe Hill in Surrey. I think i would have been about five at the time. This is probably the only photo of us all as a family when we were young and is very treasured. My dad developed the photo too. ” Christine Sell of Huntly, visited Rhynie 24/08/17. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:37:21 PM |
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Photograph Carole Shirreffs' father |
Carole Shirreffs moved to Rhynie in Nov 2015, partly because of Rhynie’s connection to archaeology and wild cats.
“My dad, Robert Macknee, was born 1914 in Aberdeen. His business in Aberdeen was DJ Campbell, originally sub-post office , and corsetry – his father’s business, which moved from Holborn junction to Holborn Street. He sold tweeds and tartans and was the only franchise for Pringles at the time. He was very well known by the ladies of Aberdeen!
He was related to William Wallace, family records going back to 1008.
My father passed away in April 1977.
This photograph was taken in 1934. My dad, then aged 20, is second from the left on the back row.
I visited the same location in Orkney (in the photograph) in 2006 and the landscape hadn’t changed at all.” |
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Reids of Rhynie |
Photo from the early days of the Reid’s of Rhynie bus service. Charles Henry Reid took over the service in 1959. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:41:57 PM |
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Past Times: Press and Journal Clipping |
This is a newspaper clipping brought into the Rhynie Woman pop-up museum during the summer dig of 2017 by Amanda Reid. It features a 2017 Past Times article from the Press and Journal remembering the final journey of the daily bus service between Rhynie and Aberdeen in 1976. Charles Reid, owner driver, is pictured handing out final day tickets to passengers in Aberdeen. |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:54:40 PM |
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Postcard of Mary Lobban |
Rhynie Online Facebook Page, February 14, 2015: Posted by Ian Murray
“…very good example of the well known Rhynie postcard from a friend of Mary Lobban coming in to Rhynie with her load of peats. In George Troup’s book Walking Backwards in Rhynie he gives her home as being The Raws O’ Noth …cannot find any record of her being there but there was Lobban’s at Lochrie (down below Milton of Noth near the Bogie ), interesting to know if anyone has any knowledge of Mary.” |
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Thursday 21st of December 2017 05:57:11 PM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 03:39:14 PM |
EDM |
100 (Rhynie) |
Postcard of Rhynie from Tap o' North |
From Rhynie Online Facebook page posted by Ian Murray:
“Rhynie from the Tap, fairly well known postcard, posted Rhynie April 11th 1911, written by R.Troup (Jack’s Grandfather ?). Sent to Mrs M.Gordon, East Tayloch, Kennethmont.” |
Image |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:08:54 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:08:54 PM |
EDM |
101 (Rhynie) |
Photograph: Building Jubilee fire on Tap O'North |
From Rhynie Online Facebook page, posted by Ian Murray
“One of the oldest Rhynie photographs known which is in the hands of a local family who has a relative there. The preparation of a bonfire on top of Tap O’ Noth to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.” |
Image |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:11:53 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:11:53 PM |
EDM |
102 (Rhynie) |
Postcard of Rhynie from craigbeg |
Posted on Rhynie Online Facebook Group by Ian Murray:
“I put this postcard on the group a while back but picked up a better one recently which gives a clearer view how Rhynie looked from Craigbeg in the late 1920’s.”
“The sender was on holiday close by the village and the postcard was posted to Brechin.” |
Image |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:13:54 PM |
Monday 12th of February 2018 02:44:16 PM |
EDM |
103 (Rhynie) |
Postcard of the Braes, Rhynie |
Troup postcard posted by Ian Murray to Rhynie Online Facebook Group:
“1905”
Text on postcard:
I hae a lassie leal an’ true, a strappin quean, wi een o’ blue; A better never brushed the dew, on the bonnie banks o’ Bogie. |
Image |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:17:28 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:17:28 PM |
EDM |
104 (Rhynie) |
Postcard of the Bogie |
Postcard posted to Rhynie Online Facebook Group by Ian Murray
Text on postcard:
O Bogie’s banks and Bogie’s braes, an Bogie’s haughs for bleachin’ claes,
An Bogie’s banks for lammies’ plays, an’ the bonnie banks o’ Bogie! |
Image |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:19:12 PM |
Thursday 21st of December 2017 06:19:12 PM |
EDM |
105 (Rhynie) |
Pictish_Princess |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:08:44 AM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 12:02:40 PM |
EDM |
106 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 2. Bogie River/ carpark |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:11:16 AM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 12:05:45 PM |
EDM |
107 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 3. Foraging |
|
Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:15:27 AM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 12:21:58 PM |
EDM |
108 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 4. Cows |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:18:13 AM |
Monday 12th of February 2018 02:11:02 PM |
EDM |
109 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 1. Square Brrows |
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Panorama |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:26:56 AM |
Monday 12th of February 2018 02:08:43 PM |
EDM |
110 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 5. Fort |
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Panorama |
Monday 12th of February 2018 10:29:03 AM |
Monday 12th of February 2018 02:11:52 PM |
EDM |
111 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 7. Mask |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 11:11:42 AM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 11:09:42 AM |
EDM |
112 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Man 8. Feeding Chickens |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 11:12:48 AM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 03:15:42 PM |
EDM |
113 (Rhynie) |
Tap O North 2. War Memorial |
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Image |
Monday 12th of February 2018 12:08:38 PM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 11:14:06 AM |
EDM |
114 (Rhynie) |
Rhynie Map 8. Gala |
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Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 12:32:32 PM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 03:28:58 PM |
EDM |
116 (Rhynie) |
Jenny Sturgeon singing video |
|
Video |
Monday 12th of February 2018 02:15:02 PM |
Wednesday 18th of April 2018 02:45:53 PM |
EDM |
120 (Rhynie) |
Jock O Bennachie |
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Video |
Wednesday 14th of February 2018 10:34:49 AM |
Thursday 19th of April 2018 11:56:17 AM |
EDM |
1 (BMR) |
G1 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 02:36:59 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:37:46 PM |
EDM |
2 (BMR) |
G2 |
Coral -soft |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 02:38:37 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:42:05 PM |
EDM |
3 (BMR) |
G3 |
Sand/mud |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 03:13:16 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:51:03 PM |
EDM |
4 (BMR) |
G4 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 03:18:56 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:51:42 PM |
EDM |
5 (BMR) |
G5 |
Gravel |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 03:20:40 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:51:54 PM |
EDM |
6 (BMR) |
G6 |
Bedrock with thin patches of coarse sediment. |
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 03:22:25 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:52:07 PM |
EDM |
7 (BMR) |
G7 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Tuesday 21st of May 2019 03:26:32 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:55:16 PM |
EDM |
9 (BMR) |
G8 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:32:06 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:55:54 PM |
EDM |
10 (BMR) |
G9 |
Coarse sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:47:54 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:56:05 PM |
EDM |
11 (BMR) |
G10 |
Silt/clay |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:48:40 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:38:12 PM |
EDM |
12 (BMR) |
G11 |
Stones |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:49:38 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:38:38 PM |
EDM |
13 (BMR) |
G12 |
Stones |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:50:43 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:38:50 PM |
EDM |
14 (BMR) |
G13 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:52:09 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:39:02 PM |
EDM |
15 (BMR) |
G14 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:53:06 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:39:16 PM |
EDM |
16 (BMR) |
G15 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:54:10 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:39:31 PM |
EDM |
17 (BMR) |
G17 |
DMF |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 10:55:07 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:41:12 PM |
EDM |
18 (BMR) |
G18 |
Sand with possible organics |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:01:14 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:41:30 PM |
EDM |
19 (BMR) |
G19 |
Sand with pebbles |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:07:31 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:41:45 PM |
EDM |
20 (BMR) |
G20 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:09:18 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 03:42:21 PM |
EDM |
21 (BMR) |
G21 |
Coarse sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:10:45 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:20:50 PM |
EDM |
22 (BMR) |
G22 |
Gravel and sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:11:49 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:21:23 PM |
EDM |
23 (BMR) |
G23 |
Silty/sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:13:15 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:21:39 PM |
EDM |
24 (BMR) |
G24 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:14:31 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:21:50 PM |
EDM |
25 (BMR) |
G25 |
Gravel and sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:15:18 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:22:09 PM |
EDM |
26 (BMR) |
G26 |
Coarse sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:16:25 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:22:26 PM |
EDM |
27 (BMR) |
G27 |
Pebble x 3 |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:17:29 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:24:18 PM |
EDM |
28 (BMR) |
G28 |
Sand/pebble |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:18:17 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:22:49 PM |
EDM |
29 (BMR) |
G29 |
Sand |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:19:04 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:23:03 PM |
EDM |
30 (BMR) |
G30 |
Sand/fine |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:20:20 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:23:19 PM |
EDM |
31 (BMR) |
G31 |
Sand/fine |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:21:10 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:23:38 PM |
EDM |
32 (BMR) |
G32 |
Silty clay |
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:22:02 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:23:51 PM |
EDM |
33 (BMR) |
C1 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:23:34 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:31:58 PM |
EDM |
34 (BMR) |
C2 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:23:45 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:32:39 PM |
EDM |
35 (BMR) |
C3 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 11:40:37 AM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:32:50 PM |
EDM |
36 (BMR) |
C4 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:10:46 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:33:03 PM |
EDM |
37 (BMR) |
C5 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:11:39 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:33:18 PM |
EDM |
38 (BMR) |
C6 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:12:17 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:33:55 PM |
EDM |
39 (BMR) |
C7 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:12:54 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:34:06 PM |
EDM |
40 (BMR) |
C8 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:13:34 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:34:18 PM |
EDM |
41 (BMR) |
C9 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:14:30 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:34:30 PM |
EDM |
42 (BMR) |
C10 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:16:18 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:32:09 PM |
EDM |
43 (BMR) |
C11 |
|
Immovable Heritage |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:16:56 PM |
Tuesday 11th of June 2019 04:32:22 PM |
EDM |
44 (BMR) |
Grab taken on margin of boulder/outcropping rock area with dead mans fingers (DMF) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 12:20:57 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:12:23 PM |
EDM |
45 (BMR) |
All sand |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:05:59 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:23:45 PM |
EDM |
46 (BMR) |
Cobbles/boulders (small) with soft coral cover DMF |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:25:20 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:25:20 PM |
EDM |
47 (BMR) |
Predominantly Cobbles/boulders with soft coral cover DMF with some coarse sediment |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:27:35 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:27:35 PM |
EDM |
48 (BMR) |
Predominantly Cobbles/boulders with soft coral cover DMF with some coarse sediment |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:28:54 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:28:54 PM |
EDM |
49 (BMR) |
Patch of cobbles/coarse sediment surrounded by boulders |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:30:10 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 03:30:10 PM |
EDM |
50 (BMR) |
Sand with occasional shell fragments |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:14:40 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:14:40 PM |
EDM |
51 (BMR) |
Sand |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:16:36 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:16:36 PM |
EDM |
52 (BMR) |
Predominantly coarse material/gravel with shell fragments and occasional boulders with soft coral |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:17:50 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:17:50 PM |
EDM |
53 (BMR) |
Bedrock covered with sponges etc? |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:19:50 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:19:50 PM |
EDM |
54 (BMR) |
Bedrock with thin patches of coarse sediment |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:21:18 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:21:18 PM |
EDM |
55 (BMR) |
Bedrock with thin patches of coarse sediment |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:22:00 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:22:00 PM |
EDM |
56 (BMR) |
Bedrock covered with sponges etc? |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:22:59 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:22:59 PM |
EDM |
57 (BMR) |
Bedrock with thin patches of coarse sediment |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:24:01 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:24:01 PM |
EDM |
58 (BMR) |
Bedrock covered with sponges etc? |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:24:54 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:24:54 PM |
EDM |
59 (BMR) |
Multiple sponges/soft coral on rock |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:25:39 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:25:39 PM |
EDM |
60 (BMR) |
Sand (small sand waves) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:26:44 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:26:44 PM |
EDM |
61 (BMR) |
Sand (small sand waves) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:28:31 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:28:31 PM |
EDM |
62 (BMR) |
Sand (small sand waves) |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:32:14 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:32:14 PM |
EDM |
63 (BMR) |
Coarse material/cobble with sponges |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:44:23 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:44:23 PM |
EDM |
64 (BMR) |
Silty sand with shell fragments |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:46:47 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:46:47 PM |
EDM |
65 (BMR) |
Boulders/cobbles with Deadman fingers/sponges |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:48:36 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:48:36 PM |
EDM |
66 (BMR) |
Boulders/cobbles with Deadman fingers/sponges |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:50:51 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:50:51 PM |
EDM |
67 (BMR) |
Boulders/cobbles with Deadman fingers/sponges |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:51:51 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:51:51 PM |
EDM |
68 (BMR) |
Sand |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:53:56 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:53:56 PM |
EDM |
69 (BMR) |
Sand with starfish |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:55:37 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 04:55:37 PM |
EDM |
70 (BMR) |
Sand |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 05:00:52 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 05:00:52 PM |
EDM |
71 (BMR) |
Small boulders/cobbles DMF and sponges |
|
Video |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 05:04:48 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of May 2019 05:04:48 PM |
EDM |
72 (BMR) |
Predom cobles and boulders |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:24:48 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:24:48 AM |
EDM |
73 (BMR) |
Drift to G21, coarse sand |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:27:46 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:27:46 AM |
EDM |
74 (BMR) |
Drift from G20, coarse sand |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:30:50 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:30:50 AM |
EDM |
75 (BMR) |
Partially 'vegetated' sand with shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:31:52 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:31:52 AM |
EDM |
76 (BMR) |
patch of cobbles/coarse sediment surrounded by boulders |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:33:12 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:33:12 AM |
EDM |
77 (BMR) |
Gravel with shell fragments and vegetation |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:36:03 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:36:03 AM |
EDM |
78 (BMR) |
Gravel and cobbles |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:38:10 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:38:10 AM |
EDM |
79 (BMR) |
Sand with shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:43:22 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:43:22 AM |
EDM |
80 (BMR) |
Pink light sand with shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:46:04 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:46:04 AM |
EDM |
81 (BMR) |
No lights sand with shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:47:57 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:47:57 AM |
EDM |
82 (BMR) |
Sand with cobbles |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:49:30 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:49:30 AM |
EDM |
83 (BMR) |
Small boulders and sediment |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:51:06 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:51:06 AM |
EDM |
84 (BMR) |
Small boulders and sediment |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:52:02 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 09:53:37 AM |
EDM |
85 (BMR) |
Kelp on bedrock/boulders |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:01:24 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:01:24 AM |
EDM |
86 (BMR) |
Bedrock with thin sand patches, sponges |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:02:40 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:02:40 AM |
EDM |
87 (BMR) |
Bedrock boulders, sand, sponges |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:04:10 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:04:10 AM |
EDM |
88 (BMR) |
Sand |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:55:41 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:55:41 AM |
EDM |
89 (BMR) |
Cobbles with sand and shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:56:47 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:56:47 AM |
EDM |
90 (BMR) |
Multiple DMFs and algae vegetation on boulders/bedrock and |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:57:40 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:57:40 AM |
EDM |
91 (BMR) |
Gravel, cobbles with DMF |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:59:11 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 10:59:11 AM |
EDM |
92 (BMR) |
Bedrock with sponges |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 11:00:38 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 11:00:38 AM |
EDM |
93 (BMR) |
Cobbles shell fragments |
|
Video |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 11:02:25 AM |
Thursday 23rd of May 2019 11:02:25 AM |
EDM |
95 (BMR) |
Tubularia indivisa Solitary Hydroid |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 10:56:39 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 10:56:39 AM |
EDM |
96 (BMR) |
Entelurus aequorus Snake Pipefish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:02:52 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:10:41 AM |
EDM |
97 (BMR) |
Entelurus aequorus Snake Pipefish 002 |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:13:38 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:13:38 AM |
EDM |
98 (BMR) |
Pollachius virens Saithe |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:15:23 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:15:23 AM |
EDM |
99 (BMR) |
Scyliorhinus caniculus Lesser-spotted Dogfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:19:04 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:19:04 AM |
EDM |
100 (BMR) |
Aurelia aurita Moon Jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:20:20 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:20:20 AM |
EDM |
101 (BMR) |
Clavelina lepadiformis LightB ulb Tunicate |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:22:56 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:22:56 AM |
EDM |
102 (BMR) |
Psetta maxima Turbot |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:24:16 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:24:16 AM |
EDM |
103 (BMR) |
Hydractinia echinata Hermit Crab Hydroid |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:27:22 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:27:22 AM |
EDM |
104 (BMR) |
Pholis gunnellus Butterfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:28:55 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:28:55 AM |
EDM |
105 (BMR) |
Urticina eques Deep water Dahlia anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:32:05 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:32:05 AM |
EDM |
106 (BMR) |
Sagartia elegans Elegant Anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:32:53 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:32:53 AM |
EDM |
107 (BMR) |
Chameleon Prawn Hippolyte varians |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:33:27 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:57:08 PM |
EDM |
108 (BMR) |
Homarus Gammarus Common Lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:34:54 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:34:54 AM |
EDM |
109 (BMR) |
Necora puber Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:35:50 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:35:50 AM |
EDM |
110 (BMR) |
Thuiaria thuja Bottlebrush Hydroid with Astacilla longic |
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Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:42:11 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:42:11 AM |
EDM |
111 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers (Alcyonium digitatum) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:42:58 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:42:58 AM |
EDM |
112 (BMR) |
AV jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:44:00 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:44:00 AM |
EDM |
113 (BMR) |
Bolocera tuediae Pink Anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:44:44 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:44:44 AM |
EDM |
114 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:46:15 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:46:15 AM |
EDM |
115 (BMR) |
Adamsia carciniopados Cloak Anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:47:20 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:47:20 AM |
EDM |
116 (BMR) |
Euspira catena Necklace Shell |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:48:01 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:48:01 AM |
EDM |
117 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab with Limacea clavigera nudibranch on shell |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:49:11 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:49:11 AM |
EDM |
118 (BMR) |
Aequipecten opercularis Queen Scallop |
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Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:50:08 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:50:08 AM |
EDM |
119 (BMR) |
Short-spined Scorpeonfish on Sun starfish |
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Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:52:51 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:52:51 AM |
EDM |
120 (BMR) |
Male Cuckoo Wrasse (Labrus mixtus) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:53:47 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:53:47 AM |
EDM |
121 (BMR) |
Squat Lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:54:33 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:54:33 AM |
EDM |
122 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone St |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:57:29 AM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 11:57:29 AM |
EDM |
123 (BMR) |
Gobiusculus flavescens Two spot Goby |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:02:44 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:02:44 PM |
EDM |
124 (BMR) |
Aequipecten opercularis Queen Scallop |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:04:17 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:04:17 PM |
EDM |
125 (BMR) |
Reef Squid Juvenile, and juvenile Whiting |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:05:05 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:05:05 PM |
EDM |
126 (BMR) |
Harlequin Shrimp, Dunbar, Scotland |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:06:30 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:06:30 PM |
EDM |
127 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Porcelain Crab (Pisidia longicornis), Burnmouth Caves, St.Abbs & Eyemouth Marine Reserve. |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:07:19 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:07:19 PM |
EDM |
128 (BMR) |
Spur Dog |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:08:16 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:08:16 PM |
EDM |
129 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone St |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:09:21 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:09:21 PM |
EDM |
130 (BMR) |
Plumose Anemones St |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:09:55 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:09:55 PM |
EDM |
131 (BMR) |
Sun Starfish St. Abbs Head |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:10:51 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:10:51 PM |
EDM |
132 (BMR) |
Long-clawed squat lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:12:09 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:12:09 PM |
EDM |
133 (BMR) |
Leopard-spotted goby |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:17:04 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:17:04 PM |
EDM |
134 (BMR) |
Juvenile herring in kelp |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:18:05 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:18:05 PM |
EDM |
135 (BMR) |
Devonshire Cup corals Caryophillia smithii |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:18:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:18:56 PM |
EDM |
136 (BMR) |
Painted Goby Pomatoschistus pictus |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:19:37 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:19:37 PM |
EDM |
137 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Squat Lobster (Munida rugosa) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:20:28 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:20:28 PM |
EDM |
138 (BMR) |
Common Dab (Limanda limanda) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:21:09 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:21:09 PM |
EDM |
139 (BMR) |
St. Abbs Head, Scotland |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:21:50 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:21:50 PM |
EDM |
140 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Harbour, Scotland |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:22:24 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:22:24 PM |
EDM |
141 (BMR) |
St. Abbs Harbour, Scotland |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:22:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 12:22:59 PM |
EDM |
142 (BMR) |
St. Abbs Harbour, Scotland |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:37:39 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:37:39 PM |
EDM |
143 (BMR) |
Ophiothrix fragilis Fragile Brittlestar |
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Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:38:22 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:38:22 PM |
EDM |
144 (BMR) |
Ophiothrix fragilis Fragile Brittlestar |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:38:54 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:38:54 PM |
EDM |
145 (BMR) |
Triglia lucerna Tub Gurnard |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:39:49 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:39:49 PM |
EDM |
146 (BMR) |
Gobiusculus flavescens Two spot Goby |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:41:39 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:41:39 PM |
EDM |
147 (BMR) |
Juvenile haddock on jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:42:13 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:42:13 PM |
EDM |
148 (BMR) |
Phrynorhombus regius Blochs |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:43:00 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:43:00 PM |
EDM |
149 (BMR) |
Entelurus aequorus Snake Pipefish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:43:55 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:43:55 PM |
EDM |
150 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab eating juv |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:44:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:44:56 PM |
EDM |
151 (BMR) |
Anglerfish Lophius pistcatorius |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:46:02 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:46:02 PM |
EDM |
152 (BMR) |
Anarhichas lupus Wolf Fish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:53:20 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:53:20 PM |
EDM |
153 (BMR) |
Labrus bergylta Ballan Wrasse on North Sea Shipwreck |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:53:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:53:59 PM |
EDM |
154 (BMR) |
Lion's Mane Jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:54:40 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:54:40 PM |
EDM |
155 (BMR) |
Dalia anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:55:25 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:55:25 PM |
EDM |
156 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:56:42 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:56:42 PM |
EDM |
157 (BMR) |
Common Lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:57:20 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:57:20 PM |
EDM |
158 (BMR) |
Common Lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:58:05 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:58:05 PM |
EDM |
159 (BMR) |
Brittlestarfish (Ophiocomina nigra) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 01:58:43 PM |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:51:45 PM |
EDM |
160 (BMR) |
Grey Seal |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:00:06 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:00:06 PM |
EDM |
161 (BMR) |
Grey Seal (Halichoerus grysus) at the Isle of May, Firth of Forth, North Sea |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:00:53 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:00:53 PM |
EDM |
162 (BMR) |
Plaice |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:01:55 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:01:55 PM |
EDM |
163 (BMR) |
Scorpeonfish on sunstarfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:03:43 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:03:43 PM |
EDM |
164 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers (Alcyonium digitatum) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:09:30 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:09:30 PM |
EDM |
165 (BMR) |
Mackerel (Scomber scombrus) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:10:11 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:10:11 PM |
EDM |
166 (BMR) |
Yarrell's Blenny |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:10:52 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:10:52 PM |
EDM |
167 (BMR) |
Lobster |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:12:20 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:12:20 PM |
EDM |
168 (BMR) |
Petticowick St. Abbs |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:13:16 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:13:16 PM |
EDM |
169 (BMR) |
Petticowick St. Abbs |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:14:11 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:14:11 PM |
EDM |
170 (BMR) |
Petticowick St. Abbs |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:14:56 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:14:56 PM |
EDM |
171 (BMR) |
Plumose Anemone & Swimming Crab |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:15:35 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:15:35 PM |
EDM |
172 (BMR) |
Raja clavata Thornback Ray |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:16:30 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:16:30 PM |
EDM |
173 (BMR) |
Cat Shark & Moon Jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:17:34 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:17:34 PM |
EDM |
174 (BMR) |
Lesser-spotted Cat Shark |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:18:15 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:18:15 PM |
EDM |
175 (BMR) |
Solitary Stalked Hydroid (Corymorpha nutans) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:19:01 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:19:01 PM |
EDM |
176 (BMR) |
Yarrell's Blenny (Chiroplophis ascanii) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:24:10 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:24:10 PM |
EDM |
177 (BMR) |
Poor Cod (Trisopterus minutus) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:25:01 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:25:01 PM |
EDM |
178 (BMR) |
Anglerfish or Monkfish Lophius piscatorius, Isle of May, Forth, Scotland. |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:25:42 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:25:42 PM |
EDM |
179 (BMR) |
Burrowing Anemone (Cerianthus lloydii) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:26:18 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:26:18 PM |
EDM |
180 (BMR) |
Unidentified anemone |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:27:15 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:27:15 PM |
EDM |
181 (BMR) |
Long clawed Squat Lobster (Munida rugosa) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:28:03 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:28:03 PM |
EDM |
182 (BMR) |
Common Dab (Limanda limanda) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:28:39 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:28:39 PM |
EDM |
183 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Squat Lobster (Munida rugosa) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:29:14 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:29:14 PM |
EDM |
184 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell (Calliostoma zizyphinum) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:30:02 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:30:02 PM |
EDM |
185 (BMR) |
Eyemouth, Berwickshire |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:30:43 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:30:43 PM |
EDM |
186 (BMR) |
Eyemouth, Berwickshire |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:31:23 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:31:23 PM |
EDM |
187 (BMR) |
Miniature Plumose Anemones |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:31:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:31:59 PM |
EDM |
188 (BMR) |
North Sea Diver |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:32:59 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:32:59 PM |
EDM |
189 (BMR) |
Cove Bay |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:33:33 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:33:33 PM |
EDM |
190 (BMR) |
Pogge (Agonis cataphractus) Burnmouth Caves, St.Abbs & Eyemouth Marinr Reserve. |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:34:29 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:34:29 PM |
EDM |
191 (BMR) |
Pogge (Agonis cataphractus) Burnmouth Caves, St.Abbs & Eyemouth Marinr Reserve. |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:35:17 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:35:17 PM |
EDM |
192 (BMR) |
Pettico wick slipway |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:36:32 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:36:32 PM |
EDM |
193 (BMR) |
Pettico wick slipway |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:37:46 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:37:46 PM |
EDM |
194 (BMR) |
Dahlia |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:38:27 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:38:27 PM |
EDM |
195 (BMR) |
Scorpeonfish on sun star |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:39:16 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:39:16 PM |
EDM |
196 (BMR) |
Heart Urchin |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:40:12 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:40:12 PM |
EDM |
197 (BMR) |
Pleuronectes platessa Plaice |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:41:13 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:41:13 PM |
EDM |
198 (BMR) |
Juvenile haddock on jellyfish |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:42:35 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:42:35 PM |
EDM |
199 (BMR) |
Plumose Anemones (Metridium senile) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:43:12 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:43:12 PM |
EDM |
200 (BMR) |
Yellow-Tipped Limacea (Limacea Clavigera) |
|
Image |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:44:07 PM |
Monday 02nd of September 2019 02:44:07 PM |
EDM |
201 (BMR) |
Hermit-Crab Anemone |
|
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 12:23:14 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:20:14 PM |
EDM |
202 (BMR) |
Arctic Wolffish |
The formidable Arctic Wolffish is normally found in deep offshore waters (up to 600m), but thanks to a strong Arctic water current flowing down from the North they can be found hiding in cracks and crevices around the inshore waters of the BMR between depths of 15-30 metres.
Did you know: Wolffish have a type of natural ‘antifreeze’ in their blood to keep it flowing when in their native icy-cold waters of the Arctic. |
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 12:34:15 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:17:02 AM |
EDM |
203 (BMR) |
Ectocarpaceae |
|
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 06:12:37 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:20:32 PM |
EDM |
204 (BMR) |
Common Lobster |
Homarus gammarus, known as the European lobster or common lobster, is a species of clawed lobster from the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and parts of the Black Sea. It is closely related to the American lobster. It may grow to a length of 60 cm (24 in) and a mass of 6 kilograms (13 lb) and bears a conspicuous pair of claws. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homarus_gammarus) |
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:03:03 PM |
Friday 26th of March 2021 08:07:42 PM |
EDM |
205 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Squat Lobster |
|
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:14:24 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:37:52 PM |
EDM |
206 (BMR) |
Anglerfish |
|
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:32:39 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:16:17 AM |
EDM |
207 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish |
The jellyfish is almost entirely translucent, usually about 25–40 cm (10–16 in) in diameter, and can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped gonads, easily seen through the top of the bell. It feeds by collecting medusae, plankton, and mollusks with its tentacles, and bringing them into its body for digestion. It is capable of only limited motion, and drifts with the current, even when swimming. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelia_aurita) |
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:43:27 PM |
Thursday 08th of April 2021 01:37:46 PM |
EDM |
208 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestar |
|
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 07:50:07 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:40:04 PM |
EDM |
209 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar |
Common Brittlestars are usually a reddish colour and have stripes on their arms. |
Species |
Friday 06th of September 2019 08:10:41 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 04:59:49 PM |
EDM |
210 (BMR) |
Crisiidae |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 03:59:28 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:39:22 PM |
EDM |
211 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:00:27 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:57:40 PM |
EDM |
212 (BMR) |
Tubulipora liliacea |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:02:04 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:55:59 PM |
EDM |
213 (BMR) |
Burrowing Anemone |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:04:48 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:18:24 PM |
EDM |
214 (BMR) |
Catshark |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:06:31 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:43:21 PM |
EDM |
215 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:07:54 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of July 2020 03:19:39 PM |
EDM |
216 (BMR) |
Common Dab |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:09:34 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:18:46 AM |
EDM |
217 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab |
DID YOU KNOW:
Hermit crabs don't grow their own shell? They inhabit empty marine snail shells and use them as their safe home to protect their soft bodies - until they get too big! They them must find a new home... even if that means taking a shell from another hermit crab! |
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:11:07 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:32:54 PM |
EDM |
218 (BMR) |
Orange-Clubbed Sea Slug |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:12:57 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:02:51 AM |
EDM |
219 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone |
The Dahlia Anemone is one of our most colourful and also the largest anemone found within the Reserve. Smaller individuals can be found on the lower parts of the rocky shore, sometimes enclosed and hidden beneath a blanket of small shell particles and other debris stuck to its body. Larger animals are found the deeper you go, with the largest growing up to 15cm!
Did you know?
Their colour patterns range from a plain pink, white, red, grey, blue or brown, to a banded combination of all colours! |
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:15:21 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 04:11:32 PM |
EDM |
220 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:16:46 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:24:13 PM |
EDM |
221 (BMR) |
Devonshire Cup corals |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:31:28 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:23:22 PM |
EDM |
222 (BMR) |
Snake Pipefish |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:32:26 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:23:54 AM |
EDM |
223 (BMR) |
Two Spotted Goby |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:34:21 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:25:57 AM |
EDM |
224 (BMR) |
Grey Seal |
Halichoerus grypus (Grey Seal) is a species of mammals in the family true seals. They are associated with freshwater habitat. They are native to Atlantic Ocean, the Palearctic, and The Nearctic. They are solitary carnivores. Individuals are known to live for 560 months and can grow to 2079.47 mm. Reproduction is viviparous and dioecious. (Encyclopedia of Life) |
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:40:50 PM |
Friday 26th of March 2021 06:44:53 PM |
EDM |
225 (BMR) |
Harlequin Shrimp |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:41:54 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:04:32 PM |
EDM |
226 (BMR) |
Heart Urchin |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:43:46 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:04:04 PM |
EDM |
227 (BMR) |
White Stripe Shrimp |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:45:19 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:06:14 PM |
EDM |
228 (BMR) |
Hermit Crab Hydroid |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:47:08 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:22:16 PM |
EDM |
229 (BMR) |
Haddock |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:48:37 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:19:22 AM |
EDM |
230 (BMR) |
Herring |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:50:17 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:19:55 AM |
EDM |
231 (BMR) |
Ballan Wrasse |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:51:12 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:17:42 AM |
EDM |
232 (BMR) |
Leopard-Spotted Goby |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:52:19 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:20:38 AM |
EDM |
233 (BMR) |
Mackerel |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:56:01 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:21:02 AM |
EDM |
234 (BMR) |
Cuckoo Wrasse |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:57:14 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:19:04 AM |
EDM |
235 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 04:59:34 PM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 07:48:59 AM |
EDM |
236 (BMR) |
Painted Goby |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:01:08 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:21:23 AM |
EDM |
237 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:02:09 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:01:33 PM |
EDM |
238 (BMR) |
Butterfish |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:03:32 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:18:21 AM |
EDM |
239 (BMR) |
Bloch's Topknot |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:05:10 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:18:01 AM |
EDM |
240 (BMR) |
Plaice |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:06:29 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:21:42 AM |
EDM |
241 (BMR) |
Plumose Anemones |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:10:52 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:21:18 PM |
EDM |
242 (BMR) |
Pogge |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:12:29 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:22:57 AM |
EDM |
243 (BMR) |
Saithe |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:13:35 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:23:22 AM |
EDM |
244 (BMR) |
Poor Cod |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:14:29 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:22:03 AM |
EDM |
245 (BMR) |
Turbot |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:15:34 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:25:17 AM |
EDM |
246 (BMR) |
Thornback Ray |
Raja clavata (Thornback Skate) is a species of rays in the family skates. This species is extinct. They were native to Mediterranean Sea, the Palearctic, and Ethiopia. They were carnivores. Individuals could grow to 139 cm. Reproduction was oviparous, iteroparous, and dioecious. (Encyclopedia of Life) |
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:16:36 PM |
Friday 26th of March 2021 07:27:03 PM |
EDM |
247 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:18:17 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:19:54 PM |
EDM |
248 (BMR) |
Lesser-Spotted Dogfish |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:20:18 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:45:07 PM |
EDM |
249 (BMR) |
Spurdog |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:21:42 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:45:23 PM |
EDM |
250 (BMR) |
Sun Starfish |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:23:45 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:13:27 PM |
EDM |
251 (BMR) |
Tub Gurnard |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:24:58 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:24:33 AM |
EDM |
252 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:25:39 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:23:53 PM |
EDM |
253 (BMR) |
Yarrell's Blenny |
|
Species |
Saturday 07th of September 2019 05:27:18 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 10:26:36 AM |
EDM |
254 (BMR) |
Solitary Stalked Hydroid |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 01:14:01 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:24:01 PM |
EDM |
255 (BMR) |
Queen scallop |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 01:40:54 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:30:17 PM |
EDM |
256 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:29:34 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:22:07 PM |
EDM |
257 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:30:45 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:19:33 PM |
EDM |
258 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:32:00 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:20:12 PM |
EDM |
259 (BMR) |
Sycon ciliatum |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:33:40 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:16:03 PM |
EDM |
260 (BMR) |
Purse Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:34:36 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:13:35 PM |
EDM |
261 (BMR) |
Boring Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:35:42 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:05:39 PM |
EDM |
262 (BMR) |
Bowerbank's Halichondria |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:36:19 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:22:43 PM |
EDM |
263 (BMR) |
Breadcrumb Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:37:36 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of July 2020 03:12:46 PM |
EDM |
264 (BMR) |
Estuary Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:39:02 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:13:04 PM |
EDM |
265 (BMR) |
Rough Scallop Sponge |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:40:10 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:18:50 PM |
EDM |
266 (BMR) |
Halisarca dujardinii |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:40:43 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:11:30 PM |
EDM |
267 (BMR) |
Bootlace worm |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:41:27 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:17:36 PM |
EDM |
268 (BMR) |
Pedicellina cernua |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:42:20 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:24:58 PM |
EDM |
269 (BMR) |
Halacaridae |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:43:12 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:02 PM |
EDM |
270 (BMR) |
Solitary Stalked Hydroid |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:44:33 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:06 PM |
EDM |
271 (BMR) |
Tubularia |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:45:20 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:11 PM |
EDM |
272 (BMR) |
Branched Oaten Pipes Hydroid |
|
Species |
Wednesday 11th of September 2019 05:46:46 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:15 PM |
EDM |
273 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 11:55:17 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:35:52 PM |
EDM |
274 (BMR) |
Coryne eximia |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:22:58 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:23 PM |
EDM |
275 (BMR) |
Lafoea dumosa |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:23:44 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:28 PM |
EDM |
276 (BMR) |
Herring-Bone Hydroid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:24:42 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:32 PM |
EDM |
277 (BMR) |
Antenna Hydroid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:27:31 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:36 PM |
EDM |
278 (BMR) |
Branched antenna hydroid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:29:32 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:41 PM |
EDM |
279 (BMR) |
Sertulariidae |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:31:14 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:45 PM |
EDM |
280 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:33:25 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 01:29:51 PM |
EDM |
281 (BMR) |
Diphasia attenuata |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:35:21 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:50 PM |
EDM |
282 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:36:50 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:54 PM |
EDM |
283 (BMR) |
Helter-Skelter Hydroid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:38:11 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:25:58 PM |
EDM |
284 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:40:19 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:26:03 PM |
EDM |
285 (BMR) |
Sertularella rugosa |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:40:53 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:26:07 PM |
EDM |
286 (BMR) |
Squirrels Tail |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:42:35 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:26:11 PM |
EDM |
287 (BMR) |
Campanularia volubilis |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:43:14 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:26:16 PM |
EDM |
288 (BMR) |
Obelia |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:43:56 PM |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:43:56 PM |
EDM |
289 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 12:45:17 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:26:20 PM |
EDM |
290 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone |
Beadlet Anemones are almost completely red, and occasionally green. They get their name from a ring of blue ‘beads’ running along the base of their tentacles. |
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:05:45 PM |
Monday 14th of September 2020 04:30:03 PM |
EDM |
291 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:06:41 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:47:01 PM |
EDM |
292 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:07:28 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:40:22 PM |
EDM |
293 (BMR) |
Horseman Anemone |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:08:39 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:52:18 PM |
EDM |
294 (BMR) |
Cloak Anemone |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:10:26 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:51:49 PM |
EDM |
295 (BMR) |
Bristle Worms |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:12:22 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:36:06 PM |
EDM |
296 (BMR) |
Harmothoe |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:14:31 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:40:31 PM |
EDM |
297 (BMR) |
Harmothoe impar |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:15:04 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:41:23 PM |
EDM |
298 (BMR) |
Greenleaf Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:16:36 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:39:24 PM |
EDM |
299 (BMR) |
Polydora |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:17:43 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:54:14 PM |
EDM |
300 (BMR) |
Parchment Tube Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:18:28 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:51:02 PM |
EDM |
301 (BMR) |
A Terebellid Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:19:09 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:33:41 PM |
EDM |
302 (BMR) |
Terebellidae |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:19:47 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:14:12 PM |
EDM |
303 (BMR) |
Sand Mason |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:20:57 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:15:05 PM |
EDM |
304 (BMR) |
Chone infundibuliformis |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:22:34 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:37:52 PM |
EDM |
305 (BMR) |
Peacock Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:24:03 PM |
Wednesday 22nd of July 2020 02:58:34 PM |
EDM |
306 (BMR) |
Spiral Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:25:39 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:30:52 PM |
EDM |
307 (BMR) |
Keelworm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:26:49 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:44:47 PM |
EDM |
308 (BMR) |
Organ Pipe Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:28:12 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:49:10 PM |
EDM |
309 (BMR) |
Vermicelli Worm |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:29:29 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:16:38 PM |
EDM |
310 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:30:07 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:27:43 PM |
EDM |
311 (BMR) |
Spirorbis |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:30:48 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:08:10 PM |
EDM |
312 (BMR) |
Barnacles |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:32:12 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:18:42 PM |
EDM |
313 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:33:03 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:30:14 PM |
EDM |
314 (BMR) |
Montagu's Stellate Barnacle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:43:00 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:21:24 PM |
EDM |
315 (BMR) |
Poli's Stellate Barnacle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:44:23 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:23:54 PM |
EDM |
316 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:45:19 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:22:51 PM |
EDM |
317 (BMR) |
Acorn Barnacle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:46:10 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:48:30 PM |
EDM |
318 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:47:29 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:20:13 PM |
EDM |
319 (BMR) |
Mysidae |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:49:12 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:22 PM |
EDM |
320 (BMR) |
Gammarid |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:51:32 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:27 PM |
EDM |
321 (BMR) |
Pleonexes |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:53:02 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:31 PM |
EDM |
322 (BMR) |
Parajassa pelagica |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:53:56 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:35 PM |
EDM |
323 (BMR) |
Caprellidae |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:55:59 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:40 PM |
EDM |
324 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:57:03 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:44 PM |
EDM |
325 (BMR) |
Common Sea Slater |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 04:57:55 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:28:48 PM |
EDM |
326 (BMR) |
Common Prawn |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 05:00:11 PM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 07:55:32 AM |
EDM |
327 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 05:02:03 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:16:00 PM |
EDM |
328 (BMR) |
Brown Shrimp |
|
Species |
Thursday 12th of September 2019 05:04:24 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:15:00 PM |
EDM |
329 (BMR) |
Anemone Hermit Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:35:18 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:36:35 PM |
EDM |
330 (BMR) |
Squat Lobsters |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:36:22 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:00:51 PM |
EDM |
331 (BMR) |
Squat Lobster |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:37:09 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:39:15 PM |
EDM |
332 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:39:10 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:38:12 PM |
EDM |
333 (BMR) |
Broad-clawed Porcelain Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:40:18 AM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:16:34 PM |
EDM |
334 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:42:21 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:37:45 PM |
EDM |
335 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:43:01 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:29:32 PM |
EDM |
336 (BMR) |
Leach's Spider Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:44:29 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:38:11 PM |
EDM |
337 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:45:58 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:38:36 PM |
EDM |
338 (BMR) |
Circular Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:46:40 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:36:56 PM |
EDM |
339 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:47:35 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:33:42 PM |
EDM |
340 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:48:47 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 02:59:42 PM |
EDM |
341 (BMR) |
Dwarf Swimming Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:49:20 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 04:37:18 PM |
EDM |
342 (BMR) |
Green Crab |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:50:28 AM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:36:38 PM |
EDM |
343 (BMR) |
Sea Bristletail |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:52:49 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:30:06 PM |
EDM |
344 (BMR) |
A Springtail |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:54:16 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 01:27:41 PM |
EDM |
345 (BMR) |
Small Chiton |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:56:45 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:36:30 PM |
EDM |
346 (BMR) |
Chiton |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:57:08 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:34:23 PM |
EDM |
347 (BMR) |
Chiton |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:57:34 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:33:45 PM |
EDM |
348 (BMR) |
Boreochiton ruber |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:58:39 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:30:56 PM |
EDM |
349 (BMR) |
Bristled chiton |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 10:59:13 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:32:58 PM |
EDM |
350 (BMR) |
Tortoiseshell Limpet |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:00:55 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:15:03 PM |
EDM |
351 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:02:48 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:14:45 PM |
EDM |
352 (BMR) |
China limpet |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:03:25 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:14:12 PM |
EDM |
353 (BMR) |
Common Limpet |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:03:59 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:54:20 AM |
EDM |
354 (BMR) |
Blue-rayed Limpet |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:04:37 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:44:10 AM |
EDM |
355 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:05:19 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:30:55 PM |
EDM |
356 (BMR) |
Grey Top Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:06:22 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:30:59 PM |
EDM |
357 (BMR) |
Pallid Chink Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:07:47 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:03 PM |
EDM |
358 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:11:03 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:07 PM |
EDM |
359 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:11:42 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:46:49 PM |
EDM |
360 (BMR) |
Small Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:12:20 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:55:56 PM |
EDM |
361 (BMR) |
Flat Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:12:45 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:07:34 AM |
EDM |
362 (BMR) |
Flat Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:13:04 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:05:50 AM |
EDM |
363 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:13:31 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:04:49 PM |
EDM |
364 (BMR) |
Black Lined Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:14:40 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:29:27 PM |
EDM |
365 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:16:50 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:56:28 PM |
EDM |
366 (BMR) |
Sea Snail |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:18:54 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:33 PM |
EDM |
367 (BMR) |
Cingula cingullus |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:20:22 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:38 PM |
EDM |
368 (BMR) |
Arctic Cowrie |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:22:56 AM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 05:58:18 PM |
EDM |
369 (BMR) |
European Cowrie |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:24:10 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:47:53 PM |
EDM |
371 (BMR) |
Lunatia |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:26:48 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:50 PM |
EDM |
372 (BMR) |
Dog Whelk |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:28:13 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:03:53 PM |
EDM |
373 (BMR) |
Oyster Drill |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:28:55 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:31:59 PM |
EDM |
374 (BMR) |
Common Whelk |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:30:07 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 01:28:27 PM |
EDM |
375 (BMR) |
Netted Dog-Whelk |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:31:15 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:08 PM |
EDM |
376 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:32:17 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:40:18 PM |
EDM |
377 (BMR) |
European nudibranch |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:36:51 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:16 PM |
EDM |
378 (BMR) |
Dendronotus frondosus |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:37:44 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:20:06 AM |
EDM |
379 (BMR) |
Crown Doto |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:39:09 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:25 PM |
EDM |
380 (BMR) |
Goniodoris castanea |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:40:56 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:29 PM |
EDM |
381 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:41:22 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:34 PM |
EDM |
382 (BMR) |
Acanthodoris pilosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:42:49 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:35:50 AM |
EDM |
383 (BMR) |
Adalaria proxima |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:43:57 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:43 PM |
EDM |
384 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:45:23 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:47 PM |
EDM |
385 (BMR) |
Fried Egg Sea Slug |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:46:16 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:40:58 PM |
EDM |
386 (BMR) |
Polycera |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:47:38 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:32:55 PM |
EDM |
387 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:49:11 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:00 PM |
EDM |
388 (BMR) |
Polycera quadrilineata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:50:30 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:08:08 AM |
EDM |
389 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:52:01 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:08 PM |
EDM |
390 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:52:51 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:12 PM |
EDM |
391 (BMR) |
Sea Lemon |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:53:59 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:17 PM |
EDM |
392 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 11:55:02 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:38:55 PM |
EDM |
393 (BMR) |
Coryphella lineata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:04:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:50:38 AM |
EDM |
394 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:06:35 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:26 PM |
EDM |
395 (BMR) |
Eubranchus pallidus |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:07:25 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:30 PM |
EDM |
396 (BMR) |
Facelina |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:08:03 PM |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:08:03 PM |
EDM |
397 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:08:29 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:35 PM |
EDM |
398 (BMR) |
Facelina coronata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:09:11 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:39 PM |
EDM |
399 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:11:11 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:16:04 AM |
EDM |
400 (BMR) |
Aeolidiella alderi |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:12:11 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:48 PM |
EDM |
401 (BMR) |
Common / Blue Mussel |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:13:23 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:13:04 PM |
EDM |
402 (BMR) |
Green Crenella |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:14:36 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:33:57 PM |
EDM |
403 (BMR) |
Horse Mussel |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:15:54 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:43:26 PM |
EDM |
404 (BMR) |
Humpback Scallop |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:16:46 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:44:13 PM |
EDM |
405 (BMR) |
Oyster |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:17:56 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:16:40 PM |
EDM |
406 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:18:41 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:56:47 PM |
EDM |
407 (BMR) |
Ribbed Saddle-Oyster |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:21:58 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:46:05 PM |
EDM |
408 (BMR) |
Otter Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:23:54 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:34:23 PM |
EDM |
409 (BMR) |
Razor Shell |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:25:13 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:34:27 PM |
EDM |
410 (BMR) |
Striped Venus |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:26:28 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:34:31 PM |
EDM |
411 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:27:58 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:34:35 PM |
EDM |
412 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:29:14 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:31:59 PM |
EDM |
413 (BMR) |
Plagioecia patina |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:32:11 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:27:53 PM |
EDM |
414 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 12:34:03 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:43:31 PM |
EDM |
415 (BMR) |
Jelly bryozoan |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:12:08 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:48:03 PM |
EDM |
416 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:21:15 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:57:06 PM |
EDM |
417 (BMR) |
Alcyonidium parasiticum |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:37:45 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:28:57 PM |
EDM |
418 (BMR) |
Flustrellidra hispida |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:38:58 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:26:23 PM |
EDM |
419 (BMR) |
Cribilina |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:40:38 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:36:42 PM |
EDM |
420 (BMR) |
Cribilina punctata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:41:19 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:38:40 PM |
EDM |
421 (BMR) |
Umbonula littoralis |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:43:01 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:41:07 PM |
EDM |
422 (BMR) |
Escharoides coccinea |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:43:57 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:42:51 PM |
EDM |
423 (BMR) |
Paramittina trispinosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:44:29 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:50:12 PM |
EDM |
424 (BMR) |
Schizomavella linearis |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:45:24 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:51:26 PM |
EDM |
425 (BMR) |
Escharella immersa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:46:13 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:42:03 PM |
EDM |
426 (BMR) |
Celleporella hyalina |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:47:12 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:36:08 PM |
EDM |
427 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:47:53 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:35:20 PM |
EDM |
428 (BMR) |
Turbicellepora avicularis |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:50:10 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:56:28 PM |
EDM |
429 (BMR) |
Omalosecosa ramulosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:50:55 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:49:41 PM |
EDM |
430 (BMR) |
Eucratea loricata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:51:42 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:40:09 PM |
EDM |
431 (BMR) |
Sea Mat |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:52:40 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:01:17 PM |
EDM |
432 (BMR) |
Frosty Sea Mat |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:53:30 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:44:07 PM |
EDM |
433 (BMR) |
Hornwrack |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:54:56 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:44:54 PM |
EDM |
434 (BMR) |
Square-End Hornwrack |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 03:55:59 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:55:24 PM |
EDM |
435 (BMR) |
Callopora aurita |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:00:40 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:31:45 PM |
EDM |
436 (BMR) |
Membraniporella nitida |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:31:07 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:48:57 PM |
EDM |
437 (BMR) |
Cellaria |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:33:21 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:32:23 PM |
EDM |
438 (BMR) |
Cellaria fistulosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:39:34 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:33:19 PM |
EDM |
439 (BMR) |
Cellaria sinuosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:40:09 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:33:56 PM |
EDM |
440 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:41:07 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:51:53 PM |
EDM |
441 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria reptans |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:41:31 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:52:22 PM |
EDM |
442 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:42:00 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:52:55 PM |
EDM |
443 (BMR) |
Bugula flabellata |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:44:00 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:54:19 PM |
EDM |
444 (BMR) |
Bugula plumosa |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:45:03 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:54:46 PM |
EDM |
445 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:46:15 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:30:48 PM |
EDM |
446 (BMR) |
Cushion star |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:51:56 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:31:08 PM |
EDM |
447 (BMR) |
Purple Sunstar |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:52:51 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:29:46 PM |
EDM |
448 (BMR) |
Common Sun Star |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:54:18 PM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:39:36 PM |
EDM |
449 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry Starfish |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:55:58 PM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:36:06 PM |
EDM |
451 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:58:10 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:37:12 PM |
EDM |
452 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
A familiar sight in the rockpools, Common Starfish a usually quite small, and are a pinky-orange colour. They are found most often on the mid to lower shore, normally near a good source of food such as mussels.
Did You Know?
Starfish can regrow their arms! If they are being attacked by a predator, they will often detach their arm and simply grow a new one in its place. |
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 04:59:15 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 04:26:44 PM |
EDM |
453 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:00:37 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:37:21 PM |
EDM |
454 (BMR) |
Small Brittlestar |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:02:06 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:30:31 PM |
EDM |
455 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:02:57 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:50:17 PM |
EDM |
456 (BMR) |
Green Sea Urchin |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:04:08 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:08:22 PM |
EDM |
457 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:05:19 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:02:55 PM |
EDM |
458 (BMR) |
Sea Potato |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:06:45 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:37:43 PM |
EDM |
459 (BMR) |
Crevice Sea Cucumber |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:07:44 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:37:47 PM |
EDM |
460 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:13:50 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:51:37 PM |
EDM |
461 (BMR) |
Red-Flake Ascidian |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:14:41 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:25:18 PM |
EDM |
462 (BMR) |
Aplidium turbinatum |
|
Species |
Friday 13th of September 2019 05:15:51 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:55:24 PM |
EDM |
463 (BMR) |
Sidnyum sp. |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:17:11 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:54:11 PM |
EDM |
464 (BMR) |
Aplidium glabrum |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:18:57 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:26:50 PM |
EDM |
465 (BMR) |
Didemnum maculosum |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:20:51 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:46:23 PM |
EDM |
466 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:21:55 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:47:54 PM |
EDM |
467 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:23:11 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:57:41 PM |
EDM |
468 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:24:35 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 04:00:49 PM |
EDM |
469 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:25:12 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:14:20 PM |
EDM |
470 (BMR) |
Gas Mantle Ascidian |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:28:01 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:49:40 PM |
EDM |
471 (BMR) |
Ascidiella aspersa |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:29:22 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:22:04 PM |
EDM |
472 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:32:14 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:17:24 PM |
EDM |
473 (BMR) |
Ascidia conchilega |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:33:20 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:19:34 PM |
EDM |
474 (BMR) |
Baked Bean Ascidian |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:34:17 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:24:05 PM |
EDM |
475 (BMR) |
Star Ascidian |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:35:30 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:33:26 PM |
EDM |
476 (BMR) |
Botrylloides leachi |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:37:43 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:44:33 PM |
EDM |
477 (BMR) |
Sea Grapes |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:38:46 AM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:53:19 PM |
EDM |
478 (BMR) |
Pollack |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:40:34 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:54:54 AM |
EDM |
479 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:42:02 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:56:00 AM |
EDM |
480 (BMR) |
Lumpfish |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:43:53 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:54:20 AM |
EDM |
481 (BMR) |
Shanny |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:45:24 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:55:41 AM |
EDM |
482 (BMR) |
Lesser Sand Eel |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:47:06 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:54:02 AM |
EDM |
483 (BMR) |
Norwegian Topknot |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:48:47 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:54:38 AM |
EDM |
484 (BMR) |
Topknot |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:49:38 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:56:17 AM |
EDM |
485 (BMR) |
Righteye Flounders |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 10:50:32 AM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 11:55:23 AM |
EDM |
486 (BMR) |
Porphyra |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 11:00:35 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:39:49 PM |
EDM |
487 (BMR) |
Porphyra leucosticta |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 11:07:13 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:39:54 PM |
EDM |
488 (BMR) |
Porphyra purpurea |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 11:07:33 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:39:58 PM |
EDM |
489 (BMR) |
University of St andrews |
|
Organization |
Monday 16th of September 2019 12:15:37 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2019 12:15:37 PM |
EDM |
490 (BMR) |
Porphyra purpurea herbarium sheet |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:08:27 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:51:22 PM |
EDM |
491 (BMR) |
Porphyra purpurea |
A medium sized marine red algae which is formed of a single membranous layer of cells which form a blade attached by a disk holdfast. |
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:13:07 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:02 PM |
EDM |
492 (BMR) |
Porphyra umbilicalis |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:30:29 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:56:32 PM |
EDM |
493 (BMR) |
Purple Laver |
A small red algae which appears green when young and purplish-red when grown. An edible seaweed type used to make many different dishes, with a taste similar to olives and oysters. |
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:31:38 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:07 PM |
EDM |
494 (BMR) |
Audouinella |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:45:42 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:57:16 PM |
EDM |
495 (BMR) |
Black algae |
A widespread genus of red algae, found in both marine and freshwater environments and is often tolerant of pollution. Grows in small tufts of red, brown, or black hairlike filaments on any solid surface. |
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:46:19 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:46:19 PM |
EDM |
496 (BMR) |
Lightfoot |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:49:39 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:49:39 PM |
EDM |
497 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 04:57:59 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:58:27 PM |
EDM |
498 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides |
|
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:05:00 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:11 PM |
EDM |
499 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia hamifera |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:13:08 PM |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:13:08 PM |
EDM |
500 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia hamifera |
A species of red alga in the family Bonnemaisoniaceae. Originally from the Pacific Ocean, it has been introduced into the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, where it is considered invasive on European coasts. It exists in two phases which, at one time, were thought to be different species; a medium-sized feathery form attached to other seaweeds, and a small tufted form known as Trailliella.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnemaisonia_hamifera |
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:13:30 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:16 PM |
EDM |
501 (BMR) |
Palmaria palmata |
|
Image |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:18:22 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:59:49 PM |
EDM |
502 (BMR) |
Dulse |
Palmaria palmata, also called dulse, dillisk, dilsk, red dulse, sea lettuce flakes, or creathnach, is a red alga (Rhodophyta) previously referred to as Rhodymenia palmata. It grows on the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It is a well-known snack food. In Iceland, where it is known as söl, it has been an important source of dietary fiber throughout the centuries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmaria_palmata |
Species |
Monday 16th of September 2019 05:22:31 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:47:58 PM |
EDM |
503 (BMR) |
Dilsea carnosa |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:15:53 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:01:51 PM |
EDM |
504 (BMR) |
Red Rags |
This large alga is dark red, flattened and somewhat leathery. It grows from a small discoid base. The mature blade has a compact medulla enclosed within a cortex of rounded cells inwards and outwards of close radial filaments of about 6 cells. It grows from a discoid holdfast with a short stipe.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilsea_carnosa |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:16:17 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:24 PM |
EDM |
505 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:20:44 AM |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:20:44 AM |
EDM |
506 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta |
The fronds branch irregularly and sparingly. The branches are hollow, soft and twisted, dark reddish brown in colour which bleach towards the tips, they clearly taper at their junction. The plants are dioecious with spermatangia, carposporangia, and tetrasporangia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumontia_contorta |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:22:34 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:28 PM |
EDM |
507 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:26:06 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:52:23 PM |
EDM |
508 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:27:17 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:33 PM |
EDM |
509 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:28:50 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:53:33 PM |
EDM |
510 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:29:47 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:38 PM |
EDM |
511 (BMR) |
Pink encrusting algae |
A calcareous seaweed which is not easily recognised as a plant. |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:31:02 AM |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:15:09 AM |
EDM |
512 (BMR) |
Corallina officinalis |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:33:23 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:54:20 PM |
EDM |
513 (BMR) |
Coral Weed |
Corallina officinalis is a calcareous red seaweed which grows in the lower and mid-littoral zones on rocky shores. It forms calcium carbonate deposits within its cells which serve to strengthen the thallus. These white deposits cause the seaweed to appear pink in colour, with white patches where the calcium carbonate is particularly concentrated, such as at the growing tips. The calcium carbonate makes it unpalatable to most rocky shore grazers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corallina_officinalis |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:35:55 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:46 PM |
EDM |
514 (BMR) |
Maerl |
Lithothamnion is a genus of thalloid red alga comprising 103 species. Its members are known by a number of common names. The monomerous, crustose thalli are composed of a single system of filaments which grow close to the underlying surface. Lithothamnion reproduces by means of multiporate conceptacles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithothamnion |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:41:55 AM |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:49:07 AM |
EDM |
515 (BMR) |
Lithothamnion glaciale |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:43:55 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:55:19 PM |
EDM |
516 (BMR) |
Lithothamnion glaciale |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:44:25 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:40:42 AM |
EDM |
517 (BMR) |
Phymatolithon |
Phymatolithon is a genus of non geniculate coralline red algae, known from the UK and Australia. It is encrusting, flat, and unbranched; it has tetrasporangia and bisporangia borne in multiporate conceptacles. Some of its cells bear small holes in the middle; this distinctive thallus texture is termed a "Leptophytum-type" thallus surface, and has been posited as a taxonomically informative character. It periodically sloughs off its epithallus, reducing its overgrowth by algae by as much as 50% compared to bare rock.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phymatolithon |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:46:28 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:50 PM |
EDM |
518 (BMR) |
Phymatolithon lenormandii |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:50:33 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:55 PM |
EDM |
519 (BMR) |
Ahnfeltia plicata |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:57:39 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:56:11 PM |
EDM |
520 (BMR) |
Wire Weed |
The holdfast is up to 2.5 cm (1 in) wide and composed of a thin layer encrusting the rock substrate. The frond's reddish-black colour results from the red pigments phycoerythrin and phycocyanin. Their colour is so intense that it masks the presence of other pigments, chlorophyll a and beta-Carotene. Some unique xanthophylls are also present in this seaweed. The Wire weed could be confused with Cordylecladia erecta but that species is less common and is thicker with more rigid, regularly branched fronds.
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:57:52 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:40:59 PM |
EDM |
521 (BMR) |
Phyllophora |
Phyllophora is a genus of red algae in the family Phyllophoraceae. |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:58:49 AM |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 10:58:49 AM |
EDM |
522 (BMR) |
Phyllophora crispa |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:01:09 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:57:12 PM |
EDM |
523 (BMR) |
Phyllophora crispa |
Phyllophora crispa is a medium-sized marine red alga. It grows from a short terete stipe. The frond is firm bright red in colour and with flattened parallel sides. It branches dichotomously the tips being rounded. It is cartilaginous with the medulla, the internal parts composed of large compact cells enclosed in two to four layers of smaller cells.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllophora_crispa |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:03:47 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:03 PM |
EDM |
524 (BMR) |
Phyllophora pseudoceranoides |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:07:23 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:58:01 PM |
EDM |
525 (BMR) |
Stalked leaf bearer |
It is a small leaf algae which is generally flattened and fan shaped, growing from a discoid holdfast forming a terete stipe with flattened branches dividing dichotomously as a blade with rounded apices. The medulla, the inner parts of the frond, is composed of large thick walled cells, closely packed become smaller towards the cortex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllophora_pseudoceranoides |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:12:20 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:08 PM |
EDM |
526 (BMR) |
Phyllophora traillii |
It grows from a small holdfast and a short stipe up to 3 mm long which spreads to a small flat blade which is oblong or with parallel sides. It branches once or twice. The fronds are formed with a compact medulla of large cells with a cortex of small cells in 2 or 3 layers. Phyllophora traillii is named for George William Traill a Scottish phycologist and mineralogist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllophora_traillii |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:14:42 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:12 PM |
EDM |
527 (BMR) |
Mastocarpus stellatus |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:19:24 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:58:33 PM |
EDM |
528 (BMR) |
Cat's puff |
This is a species of red algae closely related to Irish Moss, or Chondrus crispus. It is collected in Ireland and Scotland, together with Chondrus crispus as Irish moss, dried, and sold for cooking and as the basis for a drink reputed to ward off colds and flu.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastocarpus_stellatus |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:20:09 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:16 PM |
EDM |
529 (BMR) |
Chondrus crispus |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:22:31 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:59:27 PM |
EDM |
530 (BMR) |
Carragheen |
Irish moss is not a true moss, it is a species of red algae which grows abundantly along the rocky parts of the Atlantic coast of Europe and North America. In its fresh condition this protist is soft and cartilaginous, varying in color from a greenish-yellow, through red, to a dark purple or purplish-brown. The principal constituent is a mucilaginous body, made of the polysaccharide carrageenan, which constitutes 55% of its dry weight. The organism also consists of nearly 10% dry weight protein and about 15% dry weight mineral matter, and is rich in iodine and sulfur. When softened in water it has a sea-like odour and because of the abundant cell wall polysaccharides it will form a jelly when boiled, containing from 20 to 100 times its weight of water.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chondrus_crispus |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:23:58 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:21 PM |
EDM |
531 (BMR) |
Plocamium cartilagineum |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:31:26 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:00:00 PM |
EDM |
532 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed |
Plocamium cartilagineum is an erect red alga growing to 10 cm in length. The main axes is flattened with regular flattened branches on both sides. The branches are long and short alternately, the short ones on one side are opposite the longer on the other side. These longer branches bear two or three short curved branches in series, comb-like. The plants are fully corticated. This branching pattern is similar to Plocamium lyngyanum and Plocamium maggsiae the other European species which have only recently been distinguished.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plocamium_cartilagineum |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:32:37 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:25 PM |
EDM |
533 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:34:00 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:00:25 PM |
EDM |
534 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:34:22 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:29 PM |
EDM |
535 (BMR) |
Rhodophyllis divaricata |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:36:05 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:00:57 PM |
EDM |
536 (BMR) |
Rhodophyllis divaricata |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:36:26 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:33 PM |
EDM |
537 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:38:15 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:08:05 PM |
EDM |
538 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:38:52 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:38 PM |
EDM |
539 (BMR) |
Lomentaria clavellosa |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:40:14 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:09:45 PM |
EDM |
540 (BMR) |
Lomentaria clavellosa |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:40:40 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:42 PM |
EDM |
541 (BMR) |
Lomentaria orcadensis |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:41:36 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:47 PM |
EDM |
542 (BMR) |
Callithamnion |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:43:19 AM |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:43:19 AM |
EDM |
543 (BMR) |
Callithamnion sepositum |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:45:45 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:51 PM |
EDM |
544 (BMR) |
Ceramium |
Ceramium is a genus of red algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles. All species of Ceramium are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow in a pincer-like manner.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramium |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:48:20 AM |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:48:20 AM |
EDM |
545 (BMR) |
Ceramium flabelligerum |
A type of Ceramium. |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:49:45 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:41:55 PM |
EDM |
546 (BMR) |
Ceramium nodulosum |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:52:26 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:11:09 PM |
EDM |
547 (BMR) |
Ceramium nodulosum |
Ceramium nodulosum is a small filamentous branching alga which grows in tufts of erect branches usually fully corticate. The apices of main axes are straight or slightly curled inward at the tips. It attached by a rhizoids with many erect branches. The axes and branches are usually fully corticate and, unlike some other species, it is without spines.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramium_nodulosum |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:52:43 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:00 PM |
EDM |
548 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:55:29 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:12:13 PM |
EDM |
549 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum is a small alga fundamentally monosiphonous with densely interwoven branches. The cylindrical branches are incompletely corticate. Spines are formed in whorls on the cortical bands near the apices of the branches which are inrolled near the tips. The spines have a multicellular base merging with the cortical bands cells and are 2 to 3 cells long. Only 3 other species in the British Isles have spines which help in identification: Ceramium echionotum, Ceramium ciliatum, Ceramium gaditanum. on the rocks, mussels and in rock pools in the littoral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramium_shuttleworthianum |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:55:44 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:04 PM |
EDM |
550 (BMR) |
Plumaria elegans |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:57:03 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:08 PM |
EDM |
551 (BMR) |
Pterothamnion plumula |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:58:08 AM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:13:12 PM |
EDM |
552 (BMR) |
Pterothamnion plumula |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:58:34 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:13 PM |
EDM |
553 (BMR) |
Ptilota plumosa |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 11:59:53 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:18 PM |
EDM |
554 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 12:00:58 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:14:22 PM |
EDM |
555 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa |
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Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 12:02:39 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:22 PM |
EDM |
556 (BMR) |
Delesseria sanguinea |
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Image |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 12:03:50 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:16:55 PM |
EDM |
557 (BMR) |
Sea Beech |
Delesseria sanguinea is a common and bright red perennial alga with flat leaf-like red blades rising from a discoid holdfast. The blades are monostromatic, that is composed of a layers of single cells, and can grow to 25 cm long. Each blade rises from a cylindrical stipe, the stalk-like part, which branches only at near the base. Each blade may 8 cm wide and show a clear midrib with lateral veins. The tips of the blades are rounded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delesseria_sanguinea |
Species |
Tuesday 17th of September 2019 12:07:40 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:26 PM |
EDM |
558 (BMR) |
Halichondria |
Français : Halichondria panicea, jaune, au milieu, et Hymeniacidon perleve, rouge-orangé en haut à droite. |
Image |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:32:35 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:18:07 PM |
EDM |
559 (BMR) |
Peacock worm, Sabella pavonina |
Français : Sabelle, Sabella pavonina. Méditerranée, presqu'île de Giens.
English: Peacock worm, Sabella pavonina. Mediterranean. |
Image |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 04:42:01 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 06:19:02 PM |
EDM |
560 (BMR) |
Encrusting bryozoan at Lorry Bay, south of Gordon's Bay on the east side of False Bay |
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Image |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:38:21 PM |
Wednesday 18th of September 2019 05:38:21 PM |
EDM |
561 (BMR) |
Sea spider |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 09:31:45 AM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 09:31:45 AM |
EDM |
562 (BMR) |
Waypoint006 ST abbs lighthouse |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:45:04 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:45:04 PM |
EDM |
563 (BMR) |
Waypoint 007 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:47:41 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:47:41 PM |
EDM |
564 (BMR) |
waypoint 008 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:52:01 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:52:01 PM |
EDM |
565 (BMR) |
Waypoint 009 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:52:40 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:52:40 PM |
EDM |
566 (BMR) |
Waypoint 010 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:53:31 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:53:31 PM |
EDM |
567 (BMR) |
Waypoint 011 |
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Immovable Heritage |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:54:03 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 01:54:03 PM |
EDM |
568 (BMR) |
Marine Reserve Boundaries |
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Shape |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 02:25:29 PM |
Friday 11th of October 2019 11:28:23 AM |
EDM |
569 (BMR) |
Bedrock and Sand |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:12:24 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:43:32 PM |
EDM |
570 (BMR) |
Cobbles and Boulders |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:23:00 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:44:00 PM |
EDM |
571 (BMR) |
Course sand |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:23:32 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:44:27 PM |
EDM |
572 (BMR) |
Fine sand |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:24:53 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:44:42 PM |
EDM |
573 (BMR) |
Gravel |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:26:41 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:44:57 PM |
EDM |
574 (BMR) |
Medium ripples |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:29:14 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:45:18 PM |
EDM |
575 (BMR) |
Medium sand |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:30:44 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:45:32 PM |
EDM |
576 (BMR) |
Muddy gravel |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:31:19 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:45:47 PM |
EDM |
577 (BMR) |
Shelly sand |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:32:00 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:46:03 PM |
EDM |
578 (BMR) |
Shoreline bedrock |
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Habitat |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:32:31 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 03:46:18 PM |
EDM |
580 (BMR) |
G31__g32_sonar.PNG |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:32:02 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:32:02 PM |
EDM |
581 (BMR) |
G30__G29__c11_Sonar.PNG |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:40:42 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:40:42 PM |
EDM |
582 (BMR) |
C11 Field Grab |
Medium/high reflec next to low reflec |
Video |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 05:43:16 PM |
Tuesday 14th of April 2020 06:40:24 PM |
EDM |
583 (BMR) |
Hypoglossum hypoglossoides |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 06:59:31 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 06:59:31 PM |
EDM |
584 (BMR) |
Under Tongue Weed |
Hypoglossum hypoglossoides is a small red alga growing as monostromatic blades. The lateral branches grow as blades which, like the primary blade, has a midrib. All the blades have a lanceolate or acute apices. All the blades lack lateral veins.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypoglossum_hypoglossoides |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:03:00 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:30 PM |
EDM |
585 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:23:51 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:23:51 PM |
EDM |
586 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata |
Membranoptera alata is a small red marine alga growing to a length of no more than 20 cm. Its fronds are up to 2.4 mm wide and monostromatic, that is formed of a thin layer of cells, narrow and branching in one plane. A midrib runs along the center of the branches with fine microscopic veins from the midrib to the margins. The tips of the young branches are asymmetric, incurved and blunt, not pointed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Membranoptera_alata |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:24:02 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:35 PM |
EDM |
587 (BMR) |
Myriogramme bonnemaisonii |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:25:02 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:39 PM |
EDM |
588 (BMR) |
Nitophyllum punctatum |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:26:37 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:26:37 PM |
EDM |
589 (BMR) |
Nitophyllum punctatum |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:27:34 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:43 PM |
EDM |
590 (BMR) |
Phycodrys_rubens |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:31:27 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:31:27 PM |
EDM |
591 (BMR) |
Sea Oak |
This red seaweed has jagged oak leaf shaped fonds. |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:31:42 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:48 PM |
EDM |
592 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:32:55 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:32:55 PM |
EDM |
593 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:33:07 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:52 PM |
EDM |
594 (BMR) |
Brongniartella byssoides |
Brongniartella byssoides is a small brownish-red marine alga. It consists of tufts of erect axes. The erect axes are polysiphonous, that is each axes is composed of axial cells each covered with periaxial cells without cortication. All the branches produce secondary lateral branches which produce the ultimate final monosiphonous ramuli. The mature thallus pyramidal in shape. The plants are attacked by rhizoids with disc-like bases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brongniartella_byssoides |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:35:19 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:42:56 PM |
EDM |
595 (BMR) |
Laurencia hybrida |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:36:52 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:36:52 PM |
EDM |
596 (BMR) |
Laurencia hybrida |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:37:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:38:31 AM |
EDM |
597 (BMR) |
Laurencia pinnatifida |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:38:55 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:38:55 PM |
EDM |
598 (BMR) |
Pepper dulse |
A small marine alga which grows in tufts with branches to a length of 8 cm from a discoid holdfast which produces of stolons for further support. The fronds are flattened with a medulla of thick cells covered by a cortex of 2 layers. The branches are alternate, flattened and branching in one plane from the sides one or two times. The axes show a small terminal groove at the apex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmundea_pinnatifida |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:39:20 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:49:27 PM |
EDM |
599 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata |
The thallus of this species is dark red in colour, grows to 30 cm long and is perennial. It is attached by a discoid holdfast and grows in tufts, erect, firm and cartilaginous. All the axes and branches are compressed or flat with an inconspicuous central midrib. The lateral branches are short and are produced alternately from near the base, they are deeply toothed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odonthalia_dentata |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:40:44 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:05 PM |
EDM |
600 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:43:48 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:43:48 PM |
EDM |
601 (BMR) |
Lobster horns |
Polysiphonia is a genus of filamentous red algae with about 19 species on the coasts of the British Isles and about 200 species worldwide, including Crete in Greece, Antarctica and Greenland. Its members are known by a number of common names. It is in the order Ceramiales and family Rhodomelaceae.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysiphonia |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:44:11 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:44:11 PM |
EDM |
602 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia atalntica |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:47:39 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:10 PM |
EDM |
603 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia brodiaei |
Polysiphonia brodiei (Dillwyn) Sprengel, now generally spelled "brodiaei", as it is named after James Brodie is a species of red algae in the Rhodophyta. It grows in tufts up to 36 cm long.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysiphonia_brodiei |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:50:03 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:14 PM |
EDM |
604 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia lanosa |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:55:28 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:55:28 PM |
EDM |
605 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia lanosa |
Polysiphonia lanosa (Vertebrata lanosa; Polysiphonia fastigiata) is a common species of the red algae (Rhodophyta) often to be found growing on Ascophyllum nodosum.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysiphonia_lanosa |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:55:56 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:18 PM |
EDM |
606 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia fucoides |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:57:01 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:57:01 PM |
EDM |
607 (BMR) |
Polysiphonia fucoides |
Polysiphonia fucoides is a relatively small seaweed. It grows as branched, cylindrical tufts reaching 30 cm or more in length. The branches are themselves densely branched, the main branch usually distinct. It is attached by matted branches which produce rhizoids. The branches are composed of a central axes of cells surrounded by 11 to 21 pericentral cells all of the same length. Cortication is generally absent but may be formed on the major branches near the holdfast, with the cells growing down in grooves between the pericentral cells.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysiphonia_fucoides |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 07:59:27 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:23 PM |
EDM |
608 (BMR) |
Pterosiphonia parasitica |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:00:49 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:00:49 PM |
EDM |
609 (BMR) |
Pterosiphonia parasitica |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:01:15 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:27 PM |
EDM |
610 (BMR) |
diatoms |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:04:28 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:04:28 PM |
EDM |
611 (BMR) |
Diatoms |
Diatoms are a major group of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms number in the trillions: they generate about 20 percent of the oxygen produced on the planet each year, take in over 6.7 billion metric tons of silicon each year from the waters in which they live, and contribute nearly half of the organic material found in the oceans. The shells of dead diatoms can reach as much as a half mile deep on the ocean floor, and the entire Amazon basin is fertilized annually by 27 million tons of diatom shell dust transported by east-to-west (easterly) transatlantic winds from the bed of a dried up lake once covering much of the African Sahara.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatom |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:06:07 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:06:07 PM |
EDM |
612 (BMR) |
Elachista |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:09:58 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:09:58 PM |
EDM |
613 (BMR) |
Elachista |
Elachista is a genus of gelechioid moths described by Georg Friedrich Treitschke in 1833. It is the type genus of the grass-miner moth family (Elachistidae). This family is sometimes (in particular in older sources) circumscribed very loosely, including for example the Agonoxenidae and Ethmiidae which seem to be quite distinct among the Gelechioidea, as well as other lineages which are widely held to be closer to Oecophora than to Elachista and are thus placed in the concealer moth family Oecophoridae here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elachista |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:10:45 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:10:45 PM |
EDM |
614 (BMR) |
Leathesia difformiis |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:14:10 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:14:10 PM |
EDM |
615 (BMR) |
Sea Potato |
Leathesia difformis, is a synonym for Leathesia marina (Lyngbye) Decaisne, 1842, commonly known as the sea cauliflower and the sea potato. It is a species of littoral brown algae in the class Phaeophyceae and the order Ectocarpales which is commonly attached to other seaweeds and sometimes rocks. When young, the organism is solid but as it matures it becomes hollow and somewhat convoluted and has the appearance of a small leathery brown bag about the same size as a tennis ball. The texture is rubbery and the outer surface smooth.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leathesia_difformis |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:15:10 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:31 PM |
EDM |
616 (BMR) |
Cutleria multifida |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:15:54 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:15:54 PM |
EDM |
617 (BMR) |
Cutleria multifida |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:16:26 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:36 PM |
EDM |
618 (BMR) |
Sphacelaria plumosa |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:16:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:34:14 AM |
EDM |
619 (BMR) |
Halopteris filicina |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:18:16 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:18:16 PM |
EDM |
620 (BMR) |
Halopteris filicina |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:19:01 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:40 PM |
EDM |
621 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:20:04 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:20:04 PM |
EDM |
622 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:20:32 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:44 PM |
EDM |
623 (BMR) |
Desmarestia acleata |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:21:52 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:49 PM |
EDM |
624 (BMR) |
Desmarestia liglata |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:22:51 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:53 PM |
EDM |
625 (BMR) |
Desmarestia_viridis |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:25:20 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:25:20 PM |
EDM |
626 (BMR) |
Stringy Acid Kelp |
This brown marine algae grows solitary to 2 m long. It is densely branched. The branches are terete and grow from a bulbous holdfast. The main axis is distinct and grows is 1 mm wide, the final branches fine and hair-like.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desmarestia_viridis |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:25:32 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:43:57 PM |
EDM |
627 (BMR) |
Lithosiphon |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:26:25 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:26:25 PM |
EDM |
628 (BMR) |
Dictyosiphon foeniculaceus |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:27:42 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:27:42 PM |
EDM |
629 (BMR) |
Dictyosiphon foeniculaceus |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:28:03 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:02 PM |
EDM |
630 (BMR) |
Petalonia fascia |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:28:42 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:28:42 PM |
EDM |
631 (BMR) |
Petalonia fascia |
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Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:28:59 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:06 PM |
EDM |
632 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:29:47 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:29:47 PM |
EDM |
633 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria |
Scytosiphon lomentaria is a littoral brown seaweed with an irregularly lobed many filamentous form. It is a member of the Phaeophyta in the order Dictyosiphonales and grows attached to shells and stones in rock-pools and in near-shore waters. The attachment to the substrate is by a small disc shaped holdfast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scytosiphon_lomentaria |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:30:31 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:10 PM |
EDM |
634 (BMR) |
Chorda filum |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:34:24 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:34:24 PM |
EDM |
635 (BMR) |
Dead Man's Rope |
A species of brown algae in the genus Chorda. It is widespread in the temperate waters of the northern hemisphere. The species also has numerous other common names related to its physical appearance. Names include mermaid's tresses, cat's gut, bootlace weed, seatwine, and mermaid's fishing line.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorda_filum |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:34:45 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:14 PM |
EDM |
636 (BMR) |
Laminaria |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:36:53 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:36:53 PM |
EDM |
637 (BMR) |
Kelp |
Laminaria is a genus of 31 species of brown algae commonly called "kelp". Some species are also referred to as tangle. This economically important genus is characterized by long, leathery laminae and relatively large size. Some species are referred to by the common name Devil's apron, due to their shape, or sea colander, due to the perforations present on the lamina. It is found in the north Atlantic Ocean and the northern Pacific Ocean at depths from 8 to 30 m (26 to 98 ft) (exceptionally to 120 m (390 ft) in the warmer waters of the Mediterranean Sea and off Brazil). Laminaria form a habitat for many fish and invertebrates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminaria |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:37:07 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:37:07 PM |
EDM |
638 (BMR) |
Laminaria digitata |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:38:09 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:38:09 PM |
EDM |
639 (BMR) |
Oarweed |
Laminaria digitata is a large brown alga in the family Laminariaceae, also known by the common name Oarweed. It is found in the sublittoral zone of the northern Atlantic Ocean.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminaria_digitata |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:39:13 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:19 PM |
EDM |
640 (BMR) |
Laminaria hyperborea |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:40:08 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:40:08 PM |
EDM |
641 (BMR) |
Curvie |
Laminaria hyperborea is a species of large brown alga, a kelp in the family Laminariaceae, also known by the common names of tangle and cuvie. It is found in the sublittoral zone of the northern Atlantic Ocean. A variety, Laminaria hyperborea f. cucullata is known from more wave sheltered areas in Scandinavia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laminaria_hyperborea |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:41:02 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:23 PM |
EDM |
642 (BMR) |
Laminaria saccharina |
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Image |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:41:58 PM |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:41:58 PM |
EDM |
643 (BMR) |
Sugar Kelp |
Saccharina latissima is a brown algae (class Phaeophyceae), of the family Laminariaceae. It is known by the common name sugar kelp, and also sea belt and Devil's apron, due to its shape. It is found in the north east Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Barents Sea south to Galicia in Spain. It is not found in the Bay of Biscay but is common round the coasts of the British Isles. The species is found at sheltered rocky seabeds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccharina_latissima |
Species |
Thursday 19th of September 2019 08:43:26 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:28 PM |
EDM |
644 (BMR) |
Alaria esculenta |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 11:58:21 AM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 11:58:21 AM |
EDM |
645 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks |
Alaria esculenta is an edible seaweed, also known as dabberlocks or badderlocks, or winged kelp. It is a traditional food along the coasts of the far north Atlantic Ocean. It may be eaten fresh or cooked in Greenland, Iceland, Scotland and Ireland. It is the only one of twelve species of Alaria to occur in both Ireland and in Great Britain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaria_esculenta |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 11:58:34 AM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:32 PM |
EDM |
646 (BMR) |
Ascophyllum nodosum |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:00:50 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:00:50 PM |
EDM |
647 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack |
Ascophyllum nodosum is a large, common cold water seaweed or brown alga (Phaeophyceae) in the family Fucaceae, being the only species in the genus Ascophyllum. It is a seaweed that only grows in the northern Atlantic Ocean, also known in localities as feamainn bhuí, rockweed, Norwegian kelp, knotted kelp, knotted wrack or egg wrack. It is common on the north-western coast of Europe (from Svalbard to Portugal) including east Greenland and the north-eastern coast of North America, its range further south of these latitudes being limited by warmer ocean waters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascophyllum |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:01:46 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:48:03 PM |
EDM |
648 (BMR) |
Fucus |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:02:51 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:02:51 PM |
EDM |
649 (BMR) |
Fucus |
Fucus is a genus of brown algae found in the intertidal zones of rocky seashores almost throughout the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucus |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:03:49 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:08:14 PM |
EDM |
650 (BMR) |
F. serratus |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:06:19 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:06:19 PM |
EDM |
651 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack |
F. serratus is a robust alga, olive-brown in colour and similar to Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus spiralis. It grows from a discoid holdfast up to 180 centimetres (6 ft) long. The fronds are flat, about 2 cm (0.8 in) wide, bifurcating, and up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) long including a short stipe. It branches irregularly and dichotomously. The flattened blade has a distinct midrib and is readily distinguished from related taxa by the serrated edge of the fronds. It does not have air vesicles, such as are found in F. vesiculosus, nor is it spirally twisted like F. spiralis. Male and female receptacles are on different plants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucus_serratus |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:06:56 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:41 PM |
EDM |
652 (BMR) |
Fucus spiralis |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:09:49 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:09:49 PM |
EDM |
653 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack |
Fucus spiralis is a species of seaweed, a brown alga (Heterokontophyta, Phaeophyceae), living on the littoral shore of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America. It has the common names of spiral wrack and flat wrack.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucus_spiralis |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:10:34 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:45 PM |
EDM |
654 (BMR) |
fucus vesiculosus |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:11:53 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:11:53 PM |
EDM |
655 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack |
Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladder wrack, black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, black tany, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was the original source of iodine, discovered in 1811, and was used extensively to treat goitre, a swelling of the thyroid gland related to iodine deficiency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucus_vesiculosus |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:12:51 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:49:00 PM |
EDM |
656 (BMR) |
Pelvetia canaliculata |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:14:08 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:14:08 PM |
EDM |
657 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack |
Pelvetia canaliculata, channel wrack, is a very common brown alga (Phaeophyceae) found on the rocks of the upper shores of Europe. It is the only species remaining in the monotypic genus Pelvetia. In 1999, the other members of this genus were reclassified as Silvetia due to differences of oogonium structure and of nucleic acid sequences of the rDNA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelvetia |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:14:54 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:54 PM |
EDM |
658 (BMR) |
Himanthalia elongata |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:16:09 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:16:09 PM |
EDM |
659 (BMR) |
Thong Weed |
Himanthalia elongata is a brown alga in the order Fucales, also known by the common names thongweed, sea thong and sea spaghetti. It is found in the north east Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. According to the World Register of Marine Species, Himanthalia elongata is the only member of its genus, Himanthalia Lyngbye, 1819 and the only member of its family, Himanthaliaceae (Kjellman) De Toni, 1891.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himanthalia_elongata |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:17:10 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:44:58 PM |
EDM |
660 (BMR) |
Halidrys siliquosa |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:18:03 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:18:03 PM |
EDM |
661 (BMR) |
Sea Oak |
Halidrys siliquosa is a large brown alga growing to a length of 120 centimetres (47 in). The fronds are somewhat flattened, tough and leathery. They and less than 1 cm broad. The branches occur alternately arranged in one plane. Air bladders occur and are oblong and pointed. The plants are attached by a discoid holdfast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halidrys_siliquosa |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:18:58 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:03 PM |
EDM |
663 (BMR) |
Filamentous brown algae |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:19:49 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:07 PM |
EDM |
664 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:20:41 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:20:41 PM |
EDM |
665 (BMR) |
Ulva_intestinalis |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:23:18 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:23:18 PM |
EDM |
666 (BMR) |
Gut weed |
Ulva intestinalis is a green alga in the family Ulvaceae, known by the common names sea lettuce, gutweed and grass kelp. Until they were reclassified by genetic work completed in the early 2000s, the tubular members of the sea lettuce genus Ulva were placed in the genus Enteromorpha.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulva_intestinalis |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:23:35 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:48:38 PM |
EDM |
667 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha linza |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:24:02 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:11 PM |
EDM |
668 (BMR) |
Ulva |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:26:30 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:26:30 PM |
EDM |
669 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce |
The sea lettuces comprise the genus Ulva, a group of edible green algae that is widely distributed along the coasts of the world's oceans. The type species within the genus Ulva is Ulva lactuca, lactuca being Latin for "lettuce". The genus also includes the species previously classified under the genus Enteromorpha, the former members of which are known under the common name green nori.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_lettuce |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:26:56 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 06:48:11 PM |
EDM |
670 (BMR) |
Prasiola_stipitata |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:28:29 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:28:29 PM |
EDM |
671 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata |
This alga grows to no more than 1 centimeter long, is fan shaped with a distinct stipe. The vegetative frond is monostromatic. The cells in the blade are arranged in packets of 4 or more. In colour the fronds are dark green.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prasiola_stipitata |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:28:48 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:21 PM |
EDM |
672 (BMR) |
Chaetomorpha |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:30:20 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:30:20 PM |
EDM |
673 (BMR) |
Chaetomorpha |
Algae of this genus are made up of macroscopic filaments of cylindrical cells. The genus is characterized by its unbranched filaments, making it distinctive; its closest relatives are branching species of the genus Cladophora.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaetomorpha |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:30:38 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:25 PM |
EDM |
674 (BMR) |
Chaetomorpha linum |
Chaetomorpha linum is a species of green algae in the family Cladophoraceae. Chaetomorpha linum and Chaetomorpha aerea are considered by some authors to be conspecific. This is not accepted by other authorities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaetomorpha_linum |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:32:05 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:29 PM |
EDM |
675 (BMR) |
Cladophora |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:33:21 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:33:21 PM |
EDM |
676 (BMR) |
Cladophora |
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Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:33:28 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:33:28 PM |
EDM |
677 (BMR) |
Cladophora |
Cladophora is a genus of reticulated filamentous Ulvophyceae (green algae). The genus Cladophora contains many species that are very hard to tell apart and classify, mainly because of the great variation in their appearances, which is affected by habitat, age and environmental conditions. Unlike Spirogyra the filaments of Cladophora branch and do not undergo conjugation. There are two multicellular stages in its life cycle - a haploid gametophyte and a diploid sporophyte - which look highly similar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cladophora |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:34:30 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:34:30 PM |
EDM |
678 (BMR) |
Cladophora rupesrtris |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:35:01 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:33 PM |
EDM |
679 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:35:34 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:38 PM |
EDM |
680 (BMR) |
Encrusting Green Algae |
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Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:36:33 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:42 PM |
EDM |
681 (BMR) |
Filamentous green algae |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:37:26 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:47 PM |
EDM |
682 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:37:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:26:39 AM |
EDM |
683 (BMR) |
Caloplaca thallincola |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:38:25 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:51 PM |
EDM |
684 (BMR) |
Lecanora atra |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:39:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:23:53 AM |
EDM |
685 (BMR) |
Lecanora rupicola |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:40:34 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:40:34 PM |
EDM |
686 (BMR) |
Lecanora rupicola |
Lecanora rupicola is a species of lichen in the family Lecanoraceae.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecanora_rupicola |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:41:11 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:45:56 PM |
EDM |
687 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:42:00 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:46:00 PM |
EDM |
688 (BMR) |
Black Lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:42:31 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:46:04 PM |
EDM |
689 (BMR) |
Ochrolechia parella |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:43:50 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:43:50 PM |
EDM |
690 (BMR) |
Crab's Eye Lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:44:17 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:46:08 PM |
EDM |
691 (BMR) |
Ramalina |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:45:22 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:45:22 PM |
EDM |
692 (BMR) |
Ramalina |
Ramalina is a genus of greenish fruticose lichens that grow in the form of flattened, strap-like branches. Members of the genus are commonly called strap lichens or cartilage lichens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramalina |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:46:28 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:46:28 PM |
EDM |
693 (BMR) |
Tar lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:46:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:17:46 AM |
EDM |
694 (BMR) |
Tar Lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 12:47:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 10:19:59 AM |
EDM |
695 (BMR) |
Xanthoria parietina |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:01:09 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:01:09 PM |
EDM |
696 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen |
Xanthoria parietina is a foliose, or leafy, lichen. It has wide distribution, and many common names such as common orange lichen, yellow scale, maritime sunburst lichen and shore lichen. It can be found near the shore on rocks or walls (hence the epithet parietina meaning "on walls"), and also on inland rocks, walls, or tree bark. It was chosen as a model organism for genomic sequencing (planned in 2006) by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (JGI).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthoria_parietina |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:01:46 PM |
Friday 15th of May 2020 02:46:13 PM |
EDM |
697 (BMR) |
Grey Lichen |
|
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:02:12 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:02:12 PM |
EDM |
698 (BMR) |
Wolffish |
|
Image |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:03:51 PM |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:03:51 PM |
EDM |
699 (BMR) |
Wolffish |
The wolffish, also known as sea wolves, are a family, Anarhichadidae, of perciform fish. They are native to cold waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, where they live on the continental shelf and slope, to depths of about 600 m (2,000 ft). They are bottom-feeders, eating hard-shelled invertebrates such as clams, echinoderms, and crustaceans, which they crush with their strong canine and molar teeth. The longest species, Anarrhichthys ocellatus, grows to more than 2 m (6.6 ft) in length.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarhichadidae |
Species |
Friday 20th of September 2019 01:05:01 PM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 06:59:21 PM |
EDM |
703 (BMR) |
Meeting |
|
Event |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 09:58:06 AM |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 09:58:06 AM |
EDM |
704 (BMR) |
Meeting |
|
Event |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:00:45 AM |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:00:45 AM |
EDM |
707 (BMR) |
Meeting |
|
Event |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:04:12 AM |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:04:12 AM |
EDM |
708 (BMR) |
Meeting |
Description |
Event |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:06:46 AM |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 10:06:46 AM |
EDM |
709 (BMR) |
Rock and Boulders |
Rock and Boulders |
Habitat |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 11:37:05 AM |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 05:58:13 PM |
EDM |
710 (BMR) |
Cobbles and Pebbles |
Cobbles and Pebbles |
Habitat |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 11:46:00 AM |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 05:58:06 PM |
EDM |
711 (BMR) |
Sand and Gravel |
|
Habitat |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 11:48:36 AM |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 05:57:57 PM |
EDM |
712 (BMR) |
Mud |
Mud |
Habitat |
Tuesday 24th of September 2019 11:49:42 AM |
Tuesday 08th of October 2019 05:57:49 PM |
EDM |
716 (BMR) |
Sponges |
Sponges are a relatively simple (yet very old) form of animal life. They are fixed to the sea bed and rely on water flowing through their bodies to provide food and oxygen. Water is drawn in through small holes (or incurrent pores) and expelled through much larger holes (or excurrent pores). The British Isles have about 350 different species of sponge. |
Phylum |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:16:49 PM |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:16:49 PM |
EDM |
717 (BMR) |
Cnidarians |
A wide range of animals are classified as Cnidarians. This phylum (or group) includes jellyfish, anemones and corals. Cnidarians have stinging cells, usually located on a ring of tentacles, to capture prey. Some cnidarians (such as jellyfish) are free-swimming, while others (such as sea anemones) attach themselves to hard surfaces. |
Phylum |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:18:59 PM |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:18:59 PM |
EDM |
718 (BMR) |
Worms |
The term worms covers three different pyhla (or groups): flatworms, ribbon worms, and segmented worms (the main type seen by divers). The bodies of segmented worms have a series of rings (or annuli). Many marine segmented worms live in a tube and have a cluster of tentacles (or fan) which they use to collect food. The tentacles will usually retract if the worm is disturbed. |
Phylum |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:23:01 PM |
Friday 11th of October 2019 12:23:01 PM |
EDM |
720 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:37:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 11:55:09 AM |
EDM |
721 (BMR) |
Grey Seal 2013-03-15 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:39:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:25:50 PM |
EDM |
722 (BMR) |
Common Sun Star 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:25:55 PM |
EDM |
723 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:33:39 PM |
EDM |
724 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:33:43 PM |
EDM |
725 (BMR) |
Velvet swimming crab 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:33:47 PM |
EDM |
726 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:33:52 PM |
EDM |
727 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:33:56 PM |
EDM |
728 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:01 PM |
EDM |
729 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:05 PM |
EDM |
730 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:44:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:09 PM |
EDM |
731 (BMR) |
Painted top shell 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:14 PM |
EDM |
732 (BMR) |
Snakelocks anemone 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:18 PM |
EDM |
733 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:22 PM |
EDM |
734 (BMR) |
Painted top shell 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:27 PM |
EDM |
735 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:31 PM |
EDM |
736 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:35 PM |
EDM |
737 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:40 PM |
EDM |
738 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:44 PM |
EDM |
739 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:45:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:49 PM |
EDM |
740 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:53 PM |
EDM |
741 (BMR) |
Bull Rout 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:34:57 PM |
EDM |
742 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:02 PM |
EDM |
743 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:06 PM |
EDM |
744 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:11 PM |
EDM |
745 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:15 PM |
EDM |
746 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:19 PM |
EDM |
747 (BMR) |
Painted top shell 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:23 PM |
EDM |
748 (BMR) |
Common Sun Star 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:55:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:28 PM |
EDM |
749 (BMR) |
2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:32 PM |
EDM |
750 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:36 PM |
EDM |
751 (BMR) |
Velvet swimming crab 2002-03-30 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:40 PM |
EDM |
752 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:45 PM |
EDM |
753 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:49 PM |
EDM |
754 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:53 PM |
EDM |
755 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:35:58 PM |
EDM |
756 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2002-03-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:03 PM |
EDM |
757 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:07 PM |
EDM |
758 (BMR) |
Common Sun Star 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:11 PM |
EDM |
759 (BMR) |
Painted top shell 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:15 PM |
EDM |
760 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:20 PM |
EDM |
761 (BMR) |
2011-03-22 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:24 PM |
EDM |
762 (BMR) |
Velvet swimming crab 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:29 PM |
EDM |
763 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-03-31 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:33 PM |
EDM |
764 (BMR) |
Snakelocks anemone 2011-03-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 12:59:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:38 PM |
EDM |
765 (BMR) |
Bull Rout 2011-12-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:42 PM |
EDM |
766 (BMR) |
Edible crab 2002-01-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:47 PM |
EDM |
767 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry Starfish 2002-11-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:07 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:03:18 PM |
EDM |
768 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 2002-11-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:51 PM |
EDM |
769 (BMR) |
Common Sun Star 2002-11-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:36:55 PM |
EDM |
770 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2002-11-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:00 PM |
EDM |
771 (BMR) |
Sea beard 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:05 PM |
EDM |
772 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:09 PM |
EDM |
773 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:14 PM |
EDM |
774 (BMR) |
Common starfish 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:18 PM |
EDM |
775 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:22 PM |
EDM |
776 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:27 PM |
EDM |
777 (BMR) |
Common starfish 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:31 PM |
EDM |
778 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:35 PM |
EDM |
779 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:40 PM |
EDM |
780 (BMR) |
Baked Bean Ascidian 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:44 PM |
EDM |
781 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:48 PM |
EDM |
782 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:53 PM |
EDM |
783 (BMR) |
Edible crab 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:37:57 PM |
EDM |
784 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:02 PM |
EDM |
785 (BMR) |
Sea beard 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:06 PM |
EDM |
786 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:11 PM |
EDM |
787 (BMR) |
Common starfish 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:00:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:15 PM |
EDM |
788 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:19 PM |
EDM |
789 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipes Hydroid 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:23 PM |
EDM |
790 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:28 PM |
EDM |
791 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:33 PM |
EDM |
792 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:37 PM |
EDM |
793 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:41 PM |
EDM |
794 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:46 PM |
EDM |
795 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:50 PM |
EDM |
796 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:54 PM |
EDM |
797 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:38:58 PM |
EDM |
798 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:03 PM |
EDM |
799 (BMR) |
Sickle hydroid 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:07 PM |
EDM |
800 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipes Hydroid 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:11 PM |
EDM |
801 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:15 PM |
EDM |
802 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:19 PM |
EDM |
803 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipes Hydroid 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:24 PM |
EDM |
804 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:28 PM |
EDM |
805 (BMR) |
2003-02-16 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:32 PM |
EDM |
806 (BMR) |
1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:36 PM |
EDM |
807 (BMR) |
Sea beard 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:41 PM |
EDM |
808 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipes Hydroid 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:45 PM |
EDM |
809 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 1997-02-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:49 PM |
EDM |
810 (BMR) |
Beadlet anemone 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:53 PM |
EDM |
811 (BMR) |
Green Shore Crab 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:01:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:39:57 PM |
EDM |
812 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:02 PM |
EDM |
813 (BMR) |
Pollack 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:06 PM |
EDM |
814 (BMR) |
False Irish Moss 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:11 PM |
EDM |
815 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:15 PM |
EDM |
816 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:19 PM |
EDM |
817 (BMR) |
2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:23 PM |
EDM |
818 (BMR) |
Dead men's fingers 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:28 PM |
EDM |
819 (BMR) |
Ballan Wrasse 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:32 PM |
EDM |
820 (BMR) |
Hermit Crab 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:36 PM |
EDM |
821 (BMR) |
Dahlia anemone 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:40 PM |
EDM |
822 (BMR) |
Common starfish 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:45 PM |
EDM |
823 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:49 PM |
EDM |
824 (BMR) |
Painted top shell 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:40:53 PM |
EDM |
825 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:25 PM |
EDM |
826 (BMR) |
Toothed Wrack 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:30 PM |
EDM |
827 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:34 PM |
EDM |
828 (BMR) |
2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:38 PM |
EDM |
829 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock Borer 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:42 PM |
EDM |
830 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:43 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:08:19 PM |
EDM |
831 (BMR) |
2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:47 PM |
EDM |
832 (BMR) |
2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:51 PM |
EDM |
833 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:55 PM |
EDM |
834 (BMR) |
Dulse 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:46:59 PM |
EDM |
835 (BMR) |
Bottlebrush Hydroid 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:04 PM |
EDM |
836 (BMR) |
Cuvie 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:02:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:08 PM |
EDM |
837 (BMR) |
Poor Cod 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:12 PM |
EDM |
838 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:16 PM |
EDM |
839 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:21 PM |
EDM |
840 (BMR) |
2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:25 PM |
EDM |
841 (BMR) |
Leopard-spotted Goby 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:29 PM |
EDM |
842 (BMR) |
Sea beard 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:33 PM |
EDM |
843 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:38 PM |
EDM |
844 (BMR) |
False Irish Moss 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:42 PM |
EDM |
845 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:46 PM |
EDM |
846 (BMR) |
2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:50 PM |
EDM |
847 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 01:03:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:55 PM |
EDM |
849 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:26:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:47:59 PM |
EDM |
850 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:03 PM |
EDM |
851 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:07 PM |
EDM |
852 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:12 PM |
EDM |
853 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:16 PM |
EDM |
854 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:21 PM |
EDM |
855 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:25 PM |
EDM |
856 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:29 PM |
EDM |
857 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:33 PM |
EDM |
858 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:38 PM |
EDM |
859 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:42 PM |
EDM |
860 (BMR) |
Spirorbis 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:27:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:46 PM |
EDM |
861 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:50 PM |
EDM |
862 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:54 PM |
EDM |
863 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:48:58 PM |
EDM |
864 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:03 PM |
EDM |
865 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:07 PM |
EDM |
866 (BMR) |
Carragheen 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:11 PM |
EDM |
867 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:15 PM |
EDM |
868 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:20 PM |
EDM |
869 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:24 PM |
EDM |
870 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:28 PM |
EDM |
871 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:33 PM |
EDM |
872 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:37 PM |
EDM |
873 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:41 PM |
EDM |
874 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:45 PM |
EDM |
875 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:49 PM |
EDM |
876 (BMR) |
Shanny 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:54 PM |
EDM |
877 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:49:58 PM |
EDM |
878 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:02 PM |
EDM |
879 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:07 PM |
EDM |
880 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:11 PM |
EDM |
881 (BMR) |
Wire Weed 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:15 PM |
EDM |
882 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:19 PM |
EDM |
883 (BMR) |
Obelia 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:55 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:12:29 PM |
EDM |
884 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:28:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:23 PM |
EDM |
885 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:28 PM |
EDM |
886 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:32 PM |
EDM |
887 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:36 PM |
EDM |
888 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:41 PM |
EDM |
889 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:45 PM |
EDM |
890 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:49 PM |
EDM |
891 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:53 PM |
EDM |
892 (BMR) |
Green Crab 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:50:58 PM |
EDM |
893 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:02 PM |
EDM |
894 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:06 PM |
EDM |
895 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:10 PM |
EDM |
896 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:14 PM |
EDM |
897 (BMR) |
Norwegian Topknot 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:19 PM |
EDM |
898 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:23 PM |
EDM |
899 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:27 PM |
EDM |
900 (BMR) |
Maerl 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:36 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:13:50 PM |
EDM |
901 (BMR) |
Ceramium 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:39 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:13:54 PM |
EDM |
902 (BMR) |
Topknot 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:31 PM |
EDM |
903 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2013-10-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:35 PM |
EDM |
904 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:40 PM |
EDM |
905 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:44 PM |
EDM |
906 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:48 PM |
EDM |
907 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2006-10-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:53 PM |
EDM |
908 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:51:57 PM |
EDM |
909 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:29:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:01 PM |
EDM |
910 (BMR) |
Stalked leaf bearer 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:05 PM |
EDM |
911 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:09 PM |
EDM |
912 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:06 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:14:46 PM |
EDM |
913 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:14 PM |
EDM |
914 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 2009-10-03 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:18 PM |
EDM |
915 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2009-10-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:22 PM |
EDM |
916 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-04-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:27 PM |
EDM |
917 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-04-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:31 PM |
EDM |
918 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-04-13 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:36 PM |
EDM |
919 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-04-13 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:40 PM |
EDM |
920 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-04-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:44 PM |
EDM |
921 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:49 PM |
EDM |
922 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-04-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:53 PM |
EDM |
923 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:52:57 PM |
EDM |
924 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:06 PM |
EDM |
925 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-04-13 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:11 PM |
EDM |
926 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:15 PM |
EDM |
927 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:19 PM |
EDM |
928 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:24 PM |
EDM |
929 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-04-13 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:28 PM |
EDM |
930 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:32 PM |
EDM |
931 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:36 PM |
EDM |
932 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-04-02 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:30:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:40 PM |
EDM |
933 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-04-13 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:44 PM |
EDM |
934 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:49 PM |
EDM |
935 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:53 PM |
EDM |
936 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:53:57 PM |
EDM |
937 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:01 PM |
EDM |
938 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:05 PM |
EDM |
939 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2010-09-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:10 PM |
EDM |
940 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:14 PM |
EDM |
941 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:18 PM |
EDM |
942 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:22 PM |
EDM |
943 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:26 PM |
EDM |
944 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:31 PM |
EDM |
945 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:35 PM |
EDM |
946 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:39 PM |
EDM |
947 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:43 PM |
EDM |
948 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:48 PM |
EDM |
949 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:31:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:52 PM |
EDM |
950 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:54:56 PM |
EDM |
951 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:01 PM |
EDM |
952 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-09-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:05 PM |
EDM |
953 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:09 PM |
EDM |
954 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-09-16 |
O CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:13 PM |
EDM |
955 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:18 PM |
EDM |
956 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:22 PM |
EDM |
957 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:26 PM |
EDM |
958 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:31 PM |
EDM |
959 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:35 PM |
EDM |
960 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:39 PM |
EDM |
961 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:43 PM |
EDM |
962 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:47 PM |
EDM |
963 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:52 PM |
EDM |
964 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:55:56 PM |
EDM |
965 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:00 PM |
EDM |
966 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:37:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:04 PM |
EDM |
967 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:08 PM |
EDM |
968 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:12 PM |
EDM |
969 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:17 PM |
EDM |
970 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:21 PM |
EDM |
971 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 2012-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:25 PM |
EDM |
972 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:29 PM |
EDM |
973 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:33 PM |
EDM |
974 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:38 PM |
EDM |
975 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:42 PM |
EDM |
976 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2010-09-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:46 PM |
EDM |
977 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:50 PM |
EDM |
978 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-09-06 |
A CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:54 PM |
EDM |
979 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:56:58 PM |
EDM |
980 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:02 PM |
EDM |
981 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2012-09-16 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:07 PM |
EDM |
982 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:11 PM |
EDM |
983 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:15 PM |
EDM |
984 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:19 PM |
EDM |
985 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:28 PM |
EDM |
986 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:32 PM |
EDM |
987 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:36 PM |
EDM |
988 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:41 PM |
EDM |
989 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:45 PM |
EDM |
990 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:38:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:50 PM |
EDM |
991 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:54 PM |
EDM |
992 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:57:59 PM |
EDM |
993 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:03 PM |
EDM |
994 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:08 PM |
EDM |
995 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:12 PM |
EDM |
996 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:16 PM |
EDM |
997 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:21 PM |
EDM |
998 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:25 PM |
EDM |
999 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:30 PM |
EDM |
1000 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:35 PM |
EDM |
1001 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:39 PM |
EDM |
1002 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:43 PM |
EDM |
1003 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:48 PM |
EDM |
1004 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:52 PM |
EDM |
1005 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:58:57 PM |
EDM |
1006 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:02 PM |
EDM |
1007 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:06 PM |
EDM |
1008 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:11 PM |
EDM |
1009 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:15 PM |
EDM |
1010 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:19 PM |
EDM |
1011 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-09-16 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:24 PM |
EDM |
1012 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:28 PM |
EDM |
1013 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:39:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:33 PM |
EDM |
1014 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:37 PM |
EDM |
1015 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:42 PM |
EDM |
1016 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:46 PM |
EDM |
1017 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:51 PM |
EDM |
1018 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 12:59:55 PM |
EDM |
1019 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:00 PM |
EDM |
1020 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:04 PM |
EDM |
1021 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:09 PM |
EDM |
1022 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:13 PM |
EDM |
1023 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:18 PM |
EDM |
1024 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:22 PM |
EDM |
1025 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:27 PM |
EDM |
1026 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:32 PM |
EDM |
1027 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:36 PM |
EDM |
1028 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:41 PM |
EDM |
1029 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:45 PM |
EDM |
1030 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:50 PM |
EDM |
1031 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:55 PM |
EDM |
1032 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:00:59 PM |
EDM |
1033 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:04 PM |
EDM |
1034 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:08 PM |
EDM |
1035 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:12 PM |
EDM |
1036 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:17 PM |
EDM |
1037 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:40:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:21 PM |
EDM |
1038 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:26 PM |
EDM |
1039 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:30 PM |
EDM |
1040 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:35 PM |
EDM |
1041 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:40 PM |
EDM |
1042 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:44 PM |
EDM |
1043 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:48 PM |
EDM |
1044 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:53 PM |
EDM |
1045 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:01:57 PM |
EDM |
1046 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:02 PM |
EDM |
1047 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:06 PM |
EDM |
1048 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:11 PM |
EDM |
1049 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 03:41:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:15 PM |
EDM |
1050 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:19 PM |
EDM |
1051 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:23 PM |
EDM |
1052 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:28 PM |
EDM |
1053 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:33 PM |
EDM |
1054 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2000-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:37 PM |
EDM |
1055 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:41 PM |
EDM |
1056 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:46 PM |
EDM |
1057 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:50 PM |
EDM |
1058 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:55 PM |
EDM |
1059 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:02:59 PM |
EDM |
1060 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:03 PM |
EDM |
1061 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:08 PM |
EDM |
1062 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:43:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:12 PM |
EDM |
1063 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:17 PM |
EDM |
1064 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2000-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:21 PM |
EDM |
1065 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:25 PM |
EDM |
1066 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:30 PM |
EDM |
1067 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:34 PM |
EDM |
1068 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:39 PM |
EDM |
1069 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:43 PM |
EDM |
1070 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-09-21 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:48 PM |
EDM |
1071 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:52 PM |
EDM |
1072 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:03:57 PM |
EDM |
1073 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:01 PM |
EDM |
1074 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:06 PM |
EDM |
1075 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:10 PM |
EDM |
1076 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:15 PM |
EDM |
1077 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:20 PM |
EDM |
1078 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2007-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:24 PM |
EDM |
1079 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:29 PM |
EDM |
1080 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2000-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:33 PM |
EDM |
1081 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:37 PM |
EDM |
1082 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:42 PM |
EDM |
1083 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:46 PM |
EDM |
1084 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-09-16 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:50 PM |
EDM |
1085 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:55 PM |
EDM |
1086 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:44:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:04:59 PM |
EDM |
1087 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:03 PM |
EDM |
1088 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:08 PM |
EDM |
1089 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:12 PM |
EDM |
1090 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:22 PM |
EDM |
1091 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:26 PM |
EDM |
1092 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:31 PM |
EDM |
1093 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:35 PM |
EDM |
1094 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:39 PM |
EDM |
1095 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:44 PM |
EDM |
1096 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:48 PM |
EDM |
1097 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:52 PM |
EDM |
1098 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:05:57 PM |
EDM |
1099 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:02 PM |
EDM |
1100 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:06 PM |
EDM |
1101 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:11 PM |
EDM |
1102 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:15 PM |
EDM |
1103 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:20 PM |
EDM |
1104 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:24 PM |
EDM |
1105 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:28 PM |
EDM |
1106 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:33 PM |
EDM |
1107 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:37 PM |
EDM |
1108 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:42 PM |
EDM |
1109 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:45:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:47 PM |
EDM |
1110 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:51 PM |
EDM |
1111 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:06:55 PM |
EDM |
1112 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:00 PM |
EDM |
1113 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:05 PM |
EDM |
1114 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:09 PM |
EDM |
1115 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:13 PM |
EDM |
1116 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:18 PM |
EDM |
1117 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:22 PM |
EDM |
1118 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:26 PM |
EDM |
1119 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:31 PM |
EDM |
1120 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:35 PM |
EDM |
1121 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:39 PM |
EDM |
1122 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:32 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:34 PM |
EDM |
1123 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:44 PM |
EDM |
1124 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:48 PM |
EDM |
1125 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:53 PM |
EDM |
1126 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:07:57 PM |
EDM |
1127 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:01 PM |
EDM |
1128 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-09-16 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:06 PM |
EDM |
1129 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:10 PM |
EDM |
1130 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2010-09-26 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:15 PM |
EDM |
1131 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:19 PM |
EDM |
1132 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:24 PM |
EDM |
1133 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:46:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:28 PM |
EDM |
1134 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:32 PM |
EDM |
1135 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:37 PM |
EDM |
1136 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:41 PM |
EDM |
1137 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2010-09-05 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:46 PM |
EDM |
1138 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:50 PM |
EDM |
1139 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2010-09-19 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:54 PM |
EDM |
1140 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:08:59 PM |
EDM |
1141 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2010-09-19 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:03 PM |
EDM |
1142 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:08 PM |
EDM |
1143 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:12 PM |
EDM |
1144 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:17 PM |
EDM |
1145 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:21 PM |
EDM |
1146 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:25 PM |
EDM |
1147 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:30 PM |
EDM |
1148 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:34 PM |
EDM |
1149 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Tuesday 12th of November 2019 06:47:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:39 PM |
EDM |
1150 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:43 PM |
EDM |
1151 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:48 PM |
EDM |
1152 (BMR) |
Antenna Hydroid 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:52 PM |
EDM |
1153 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:09:56 PM |
EDM |
1154 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:53 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:00 PM |
EDM |
1155 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:05 PM |
EDM |
1156 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:42:58 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:09 PM |
EDM |
1157 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:01 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:13 PM |
EDM |
1158 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:03 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:18 PM |
EDM |
1159 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-09-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:22 PM |
EDM |
1160 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:27 PM |
EDM |
1161 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:31 PM |
EDM |
1162 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:35 PM |
EDM |
1163 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:40 PM |
EDM |
1164 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:44 PM |
EDM |
1165 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:49 PM |
EDM |
1166 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:53 PM |
EDM |
1167 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:10:57 PM |
EDM |
1168 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:02 PM |
EDM |
1169 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-09-06 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:06 PM |
EDM |
1170 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:10 PM |
EDM |
1171 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:15 PM |
EDM |
1172 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:20 PM |
EDM |
1173 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:24 PM |
EDM |
1174 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:29 PM |
EDM |
1175 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:33 PM |
EDM |
1176 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:37 PM |
EDM |
1177 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:42 PM |
EDM |
1178 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:46 PM |
EDM |
1179 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:50 PM |
EDM |
1180 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:55 PM |
EDM |
1181 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:43:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:11:59 PM |
EDM |
1182 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:04 PM |
EDM |
1183 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:08 PM |
EDM |
1184 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:13 PM |
EDM |
1185 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:17 PM |
EDM |
1186 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:12 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:21 PM |
EDM |
1187 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:26 PM |
EDM |
1188 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:30 PM |
EDM |
1189 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:34 PM |
EDM |
1190 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:39 PM |
EDM |
1191 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:25 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:43 PM |
EDM |
1192 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:48 PM |
EDM |
1193 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:52 PM |
EDM |
1194 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:12:56 PM |
EDM |
1195 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:01 PM |
EDM |
1196 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:05 PM |
EDM |
1197 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:09 PM |
EDM |
1198 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:41 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:14 PM |
EDM |
1199 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:18 PM |
EDM |
1200 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:22 PM |
EDM |
1201 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:27 PM |
EDM |
1202 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:32 PM |
EDM |
1203 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:36 PM |
EDM |
1204 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2007-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:44:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:40 PM |
EDM |
1205 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:45 PM |
EDM |
1206 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:49 PM |
EDM |
1207 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:53 PM |
EDM |
1208 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:13:58 PM |
EDM |
1209 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:02 PM |
EDM |
1210 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:07 PM |
EDM |
1211 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:11 PM |
EDM |
1212 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:16 PM |
EDM |
1213 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:20 PM |
EDM |
1214 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:25 PM |
EDM |
1215 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:29 PM |
EDM |
1216 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:34 PM |
EDM |
1217 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2010-09-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:38 PM |
EDM |
1218 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-09-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:42 PM |
EDM |
1219 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:47 PM |
EDM |
1220 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:14:56 PM |
EDM |
1221 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-09-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:01 PM |
EDM |
1222 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-09-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:05 PM |
EDM |
1223 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:10 PM |
EDM |
1224 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-09-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:15 PM |
EDM |
1225 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:19 PM |
EDM |
1226 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:23 PM |
EDM |
1227 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:27 PM |
EDM |
1228 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:45:58 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:32 PM |
EDM |
1229 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:01 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:36 PM |
EDM |
1230 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:03 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:40 PM |
EDM |
1231 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:44 PM |
EDM |
1232 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:49 PM |
EDM |
1233 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:53 PM |
EDM |
1234 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:15:57 PM |
EDM |
1235 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:02 PM |
EDM |
1236 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:06 PM |
EDM |
1237 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:10 PM |
EDM |
1238 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:14 PM |
EDM |
1239 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:25 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:19 PM |
EDM |
1240 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:23 PM |
EDM |
1241 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:28 PM |
EDM |
1242 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:32 PM |
EDM |
1243 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:36 PM |
EDM |
1244 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:41 PM |
EDM |
1245 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:45 PM |
EDM |
1246 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:49 PM |
EDM |
1247 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:54 PM |
EDM |
1248 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:16:58 PM |
EDM |
1249 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 09:46:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:02 PM |
EDM |
1250 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:06 PM |
EDM |
1251 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:11 PM |
EDM |
1252 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:15 PM |
EDM |
1253 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:20 PM |
EDM |
1254 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:24 PM |
EDM |
1255 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:29 PM |
EDM |
1256 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:29:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:33 PM |
EDM |
1257 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:38 PM |
EDM |
1258 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:42 PM |
EDM |
1259 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:47 PM |
EDM |
1260 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:51 PM |
EDM |
1261 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:17:55 PM |
EDM |
1262 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:00 PM |
EDM |
1263 (BMR) |
Maerl |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:18 AM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:42:27 PM |
EDM |
1264 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:05 PM |
EDM |
1265 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:22 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:09 PM |
EDM |
1266 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:14 PM |
EDM |
1267 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:18 PM |
EDM |
1268 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:22 PM |
EDM |
1269 (BMR) |
Leopard-Spotted Goby 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:27 PM |
EDM |
1270 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:32 PM |
EDM |
1271 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:36 PM |
EDM |
1272 (BMR) |
Hornwrack |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:40 PM |
EDM |
1273 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:45 PM |
EDM |
1274 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:49 PM |
EDM |
1275 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:54 PM |
EDM |
1276 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:18:58 PM |
EDM |
1277 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:53 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:02 PM |
EDM |
1278 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:06 PM |
EDM |
1279 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:30:58 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:11 PM |
EDM |
1280 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:15 PM |
EDM |
1281 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:03 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:20 PM |
EDM |
1282 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:24 PM |
EDM |
1283 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:29 PM |
EDM |
1284 (BMR) |
Green Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:33 PM |
EDM |
1285 (BMR) |
Green Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:38 PM |
EDM |
1286 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:42 PM |
EDM |
1287 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:47 PM |
EDM |
1288 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:51 PM |
EDM |
1289 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:19:56 PM |
EDM |
1290 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:00 PM |
EDM |
1291 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:04 PM |
EDM |
1292 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:09 PM |
EDM |
1293 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:13 PM |
EDM |
1294 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:18 PM |
EDM |
1295 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:22 PM |
EDM |
1296 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:27 PM |
EDM |
1297 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:31 PM |
EDM |
1298 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:36 PM |
EDM |
1299 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:40 PM |
EDM |
1300 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:44 PM |
EDM |
1301 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:49 PM |
EDM |
1302 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2004-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:53 PM |
EDM |
1303 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:31:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:20:57 PM |
EDM |
1304 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:02 PM |
EDM |
1305 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:07 PM |
EDM |
1306 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:11 PM |
EDM |
1307 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:15 PM |
EDM |
1308 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:20 PM |
EDM |
1309 (BMR) |
Pollack 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:12 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:24 PM |
EDM |
1310 (BMR) |
Pollack 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:29 PM |
EDM |
1311 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:34 PM |
EDM |
1312 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:38 PM |
EDM |
1313 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:22 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:42 PM |
EDM |
1314 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:25 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:46 PM |
EDM |
1315 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:51 PM |
EDM |
1316 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2005-05-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:55 PM |
EDM |
1317 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:21:59 PM |
EDM |
1318 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:03 PM |
EDM |
1319 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:08 PM |
EDM |
1320 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:12 PM |
EDM |
1321 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:17 PM |
EDM |
1322 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:21 PM |
EDM |
1323 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:25 PM |
EDM |
1324 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:30 PM |
EDM |
1325 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:53 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:34 PM |
EDM |
1326 (BMR) |
Common Whelk |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:38 PM |
EDM |
1327 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:43 PM |
EDM |
1328 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:32:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:47 PM |
EDM |
1329 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:51 PM |
EDM |
1330 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:22:56 PM |
EDM |
1331 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:00 PM |
EDM |
1332 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:04 PM |
EDM |
1333 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:09 PM |
EDM |
1334 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:13 PM |
EDM |
1335 (BMR) |
Oarweed |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:17 PM |
EDM |
1336 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:21 PM |
EDM |
1337 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:26 PM |
EDM |
1338 (BMR) |
Sea Potato 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:30 PM |
EDM |
1339 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:35 PM |
EDM |
1340 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:39 PM |
EDM |
1341 (BMR) |
Topknot 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:44 PM |
EDM |
1342 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:48 PM |
EDM |
1343 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:36 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:52 PM |
EDM |
1344 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:23:57 PM |
EDM |
1345 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:01 PM |
EDM |
1346 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:06 PM |
EDM |
1347 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:10 PM |
EDM |
1348 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:14 PM |
EDM |
1349 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 10:33:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:19 PM |
EDM |
1350 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:23 PM |
EDM |
1351 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:28 PM |
EDM |
1352 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:32 PM |
EDM |
1353 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:36 PM |
EDM |
1354 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:40 PM |
EDM |
1355 (BMR) |
Green Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:45 PM |
EDM |
1356 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:49 PM |
EDM |
1357 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:54 PM |
EDM |
1358 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2004-05-27 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:24:59 PM |
EDM |
1359 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:03 PM |
EDM |
1360 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:08 PM |
EDM |
1361 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:12 PM |
EDM |
1362 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:12:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:16 PM |
EDM |
1363 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:21 PM |
EDM |
1364 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:25 PM |
EDM |
1365 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:29 PM |
EDM |
1366 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:33 PM |
EDM |
1367 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:12 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:37 PM |
EDM |
1368 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:42 PM |
EDM |
1369 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:46 PM |
EDM |
1370 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:51 PM |
EDM |
1371 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:55 PM |
EDM |
1372 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:25:59 PM |
EDM |
1373 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:04 PM |
EDM |
1374 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:08 PM |
EDM |
1375 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:12 PM |
EDM |
1376 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:17 PM |
EDM |
1377 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:21 PM |
EDM |
1378 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:26 PM |
EDM |
1379 (BMR) |
Curvie |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:31 PM |
EDM |
1380 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:35 PM |
EDM |
1381 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:39 PM |
EDM |
1382 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:44 PM |
EDM |
1383 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:48 PM |
EDM |
1384 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:52 PM |
EDM |
1385 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:01 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:26:57 PM |
EDM |
1386 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:01 PM |
EDM |
1387 (BMR) |
Antenna Hydroid 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:05 PM |
EDM |
1388 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:10 PM |
EDM |
1389 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:14 PM |
EDM |
1390 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2005-05-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:18 PM |
EDM |
1391 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:23 PM |
EDM |
1392 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:27 PM |
EDM |
1393 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:32 PM |
EDM |
1394 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:36 PM |
EDM |
1395 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:41 PM |
EDM |
1396 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:45 PM |
EDM |
1397 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:49 PM |
EDM |
1398 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:53 PM |
EDM |
1399 (BMR) |
Tubularia 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:27:58 PM |
EDM |
1400 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:02 PM |
EDM |
1401 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:07 PM |
EDM |
1402 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:11 PM |
EDM |
1403 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:16 PM |
EDM |
1404 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:20 PM |
EDM |
1405 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:50 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:24 PM |
EDM |
1406 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:53 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:29 PM |
EDM |
1407 (BMR) |
Curvie |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:33 PM |
EDM |
1408 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:14:58 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:38 PM |
EDM |
1409 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:42 PM |
EDM |
1410 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:46 PM |
EDM |
1411 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:50 PM |
EDM |
1412 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:54 PM |
EDM |
1413 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:28:59 PM |
EDM |
1414 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:03 PM |
EDM |
1415 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:07 PM |
EDM |
1416 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:12 PM |
EDM |
1417 (BMR) |
Pollack 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:16 PM |
EDM |
1418 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:20 PM |
EDM |
1419 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:25 PM |
EDM |
1420 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:29 PM |
EDM |
1421 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:33 PM |
EDM |
1422 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:38 PM |
EDM |
1423 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:36 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:42 PM |
EDM |
1424 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:46 PM |
EDM |
1425 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:50 PM |
EDM |
1426 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:44 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:29:55 PM |
EDM |
1427 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:47 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:00 PM |
EDM |
1428 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2004-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:05 PM |
EDM |
1429 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:09 PM |
EDM |
1430 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:14 PM |
EDM |
1431 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:18 PM |
EDM |
1432 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:22 PM |
EDM |
1433 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:01 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:27 PM |
EDM |
1434 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:31 PM |
EDM |
1435 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:35 PM |
EDM |
1436 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:40 PM |
EDM |
1437 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:44 PM |
EDM |
1438 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:48 PM |
EDM |
1439 (BMR) |
Ballan Wrasse 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:53 PM |
EDM |
1440 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:19 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:30:57 PM |
EDM |
1441 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:01 PM |
EDM |
1442 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:06 PM |
EDM |
1443 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:11 PM |
EDM |
1444 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:15 PM |
EDM |
1445 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:19 PM |
EDM |
1446 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:33 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:23 PM |
EDM |
1447 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2011-05-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:36 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:28 PM |
EDM |
1448 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:32 PM |
EDM |
1449 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:16:41 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:36 PM |
EDM |
1450 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:40 PM |
EDM |
1451 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:45 PM |
EDM |
1452 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2005-05-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:49 PM |
EDM |
1453 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:53 PM |
EDM |
1454 (BMR) |
Common Whelk |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:31:58 PM |
EDM |
1455 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:02 PM |
EDM |
1456 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:07 PM |
EDM |
1457 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:11 PM |
EDM |
1458 (BMR) |
Curvie |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:16 PM |
EDM |
1459 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:20 PM |
EDM |
1460 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:24 PM |
EDM |
1461 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:29 PM |
EDM |
1462 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:33 PM |
EDM |
1463 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:37 PM |
EDM |
1464 (BMR) |
Pollack 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:41 PM |
EDM |
1465 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:50:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:46 PM |
EDM |
1466 (BMR) |
Barnacles 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:50 PM |
EDM |
1467 (BMR) |
Cushion star 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:54 PM |
EDM |
1468 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:32:59 PM |
EDM |
1469 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:03 PM |
EDM |
1470 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:07 PM |
EDM |
1471 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:12 PM |
EDM |
1472 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:16 PM |
EDM |
1473 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2005-05-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:20 PM |
EDM |
1474 (BMR) |
Oarweed |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:24 PM |
EDM |
1475 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:29 PM |
EDM |
1476 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:33 PM |
EDM |
1477 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:37 PM |
EDM |
1478 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:42 PM |
EDM |
1479 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:46 PM |
EDM |
1480 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:50 PM |
EDM |
1481 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:33:55 PM |
EDM |
1482 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:00 PM |
EDM |
1483 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:04 PM |
EDM |
1484 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:09 PM |
EDM |
1485 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:13 PM |
EDM |
1486 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:18 PM |
EDM |
1487 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:22 PM |
EDM |
1488 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:26 PM |
EDM |
1489 (BMR) |
Maerl |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:51:58 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:00:48 PM |
EDM |
1490 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:31 PM |
EDM |
1491 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:35 PM |
EDM |
1492 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:40 PM |
EDM |
1493 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:44 PM |
EDM |
1494 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:48 PM |
EDM |
1495 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:52 PM |
EDM |
1496 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:34:57 PM |
EDM |
1497 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:01 PM |
EDM |
1498 (BMR) |
Tubularia |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:05 PM |
EDM |
1499 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-05-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:10 PM |
EDM |
1500 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:15 PM |
EDM |
1501 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:19 PM |
EDM |
1502 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:23 PM |
EDM |
1503 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-05-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:28 PM |
EDM |
1504 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:32 PM |
EDM |
1505 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:36 PM |
EDM |
1506 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:41 PM |
EDM |
1507 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:46 PM |
EDM |
1508 (BMR) |
Maerl |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:44 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:02:21 PM |
EDM |
1509 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:50 PM |
EDM |
1510 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:55 PM |
EDM |
1511 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:35:59 PM |
EDM |
1512 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:03 PM |
EDM |
1513 (BMR) |
Common Dab 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:08 PM |
EDM |
1514 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:52:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:12 PM |
EDM |
1515 (BMR) |
Green Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:17 PM |
EDM |
1516 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:21 PM |
EDM |
1517 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:25 PM |
EDM |
1518 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-05-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:30 PM |
EDM |
1519 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:34 PM |
EDM |
1520 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:38 PM |
EDM |
1521 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:43 PM |
EDM |
1522 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:48 PM |
EDM |
1523 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2004-05-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:52 PM |
EDM |
1524 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:36:57 PM |
EDM |
1525 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:01 PM |
EDM |
1526 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2010-05-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:05 PM |
EDM |
1527 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:10 PM |
EDM |
1528 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:14 PM |
EDM |
1529 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-05-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:18 PM |
EDM |
1530 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:23 PM |
EDM |
1531 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:27 PM |
EDM |
1532 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-05-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:31 PM |
EDM |
1533 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-05-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:36 PM |
EDM |
1534 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:40 PM |
EDM |
1535 (BMR) |
Maerl |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:51 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:04:31 PM |
EDM |
1536 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:44 PM |
EDM |
1537 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:49 PM |
EDM |
1538 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:53:58 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:04:46 PM |
EDM |
1539 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:53 PM |
EDM |
1540 (BMR) |
China limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:37:57 PM |
EDM |
1541 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:02 PM |
EDM |
1542 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:08 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:05:05 PM |
EDM |
1543 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:06 PM |
EDM |
1544 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:10 PM |
EDM |
1545 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:15 PM |
EDM |
1546 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:19 PM |
EDM |
1547 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:23 PM |
EDM |
1548 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:27 PM |
EDM |
1549 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 02:54:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:32 PM |
EDM |
1550 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:36 PM |
EDM |
1551 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:41 PM |
EDM |
1552 (BMR) |
China limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:45 PM |
EDM |
1553 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:50 PM |
EDM |
1554 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:54 PM |
EDM |
1555 (BMR) |
Cuckoo Wrasse 2007-07-27 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:38:58 PM |
EDM |
1556 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:03 PM |
EDM |
1557 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:07 PM |
EDM |
1558 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:12 PM |
EDM |
1559 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:16 PM |
EDM |
1560 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:21 PM |
EDM |
1561 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:25 PM |
EDM |
1562 (BMR) |
Pollack 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:30 PM |
EDM |
1563 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:34 PM |
EDM |
1564 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:38 PM |
EDM |
1565 (BMR) |
Purple Sunstar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:48 PM |
EDM |
1566 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:53 PM |
EDM |
1567 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:50:59 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:07:06 PM |
EDM |
1568 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:39:57 PM |
EDM |
1569 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:01 PM |
EDM |
1570 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:06 PM |
EDM |
1571 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2012-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:10 PM |
EDM |
1572 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:14 PM |
EDM |
1573 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:19 PM |
EDM |
1574 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:23 PM |
EDM |
1575 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:28 PM |
EDM |
1576 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:32 PM |
EDM |
1577 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:37 PM |
EDM |
1578 (BMR) |
European Cowrie 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:42 PM |
EDM |
1579 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:46 PM |
EDM |
1580 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:50 PM |
EDM |
1581 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:55 PM |
EDM |
1582 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:40:59 PM |
EDM |
1583 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:03 PM |
EDM |
1584 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:08 PM |
EDM |
1585 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:12 PM |
EDM |
1586 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:16 PM |
EDM |
1587 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:21 PM |
EDM |
1588 (BMR) |
Stalked leaf bearer 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:25 PM |
EDM |
1589 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:29 PM |
EDM |
1590 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:51:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:34 PM |
EDM |
1591 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2012-07-27 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:38 PM |
EDM |
1592 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:02 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:09:06 PM |
EDM |
1593 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:43 PM |
EDM |
1594 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:47 PM |
EDM |
1595 (BMR) |
Turbicellepora avicularis 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:51 PM |
EDM |
1596 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:12 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:09:25 PM |
EDM |
1597 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:41:56 PM |
EDM |
1598 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:01 PM |
EDM |
1599 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:05 PM |
EDM |
1600 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:10 PM |
EDM |
1601 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:14 PM |
EDM |
1602 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:27 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:09:55 PM |
EDM |
1603 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:30 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:10:00 PM |
EDM |
1604 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:18 PM |
EDM |
1605 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:23 PM |
EDM |
1606 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:27 PM |
EDM |
1607 (BMR) |
Brooding snake star 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:31 PM |
EDM |
1608 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:36 PM |
EDM |
1609 (BMR) |
Terebellidae 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:41 PM |
EDM |
1610 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:45 PM |
EDM |
1611 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:50 PM |
EDM |
1612 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:54 PM |
EDM |
1613 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:42:58 PM |
EDM |
1614 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:52:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:03 PM |
EDM |
1615 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:07 PM |
EDM |
1616 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:12 PM |
EDM |
1617 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:16 PM |
EDM |
1618 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:21 PM |
EDM |
1619 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:26 PM |
EDM |
1620 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:30 PM |
EDM |
1621 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:35 PM |
EDM |
1622 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:39 PM |
EDM |
1623 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:22 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:11:37 PM |
EDM |
1624 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:43 PM |
EDM |
1625 (BMR) |
Bootlace worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:48 PM |
EDM |
1626 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:52 PM |
EDM |
1627 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:43:57 PM |
EDM |
1628 (BMR) |
Brooding snake star 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:01 PM |
EDM |
1629 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:06 PM |
EDM |
1630 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:10 PM |
EDM |
1631 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:14 PM |
EDM |
1632 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:19 PM |
EDM |
1633 (BMR) |
Lomentaria clavellosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:23 PM |
EDM |
1634 (BMR) |
Norwegian Topknot 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:28 PM |
EDM |
1635 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2010-07-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:33 PM |
EDM |
1636 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:37 PM |
EDM |
1637 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:42 PM |
EDM |
1638 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:53:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:46 PM |
EDM |
1639 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:50 PM |
EDM |
1640 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:54 PM |
EDM |
1641 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:44:59 PM |
EDM |
1642 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:04 PM |
EDM |
1643 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:12 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:13:14 PM |
EDM |
1644 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:09 PM |
EDM |
1645 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:13 PM |
EDM |
1646 (BMR) |
Common Prawn 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:17 PM |
EDM |
1647 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:22 PM |
EDM |
1648 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:26 PM |
EDM |
1649 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 04:54:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:30 PM |
EDM |
1650 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
|
Video |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:07:31 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:31 PM |
EDM |
1651 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:35 PM |
EDM |
1652 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:39 PM |
EDM |
1653 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:44 PM |
EDM |
1654 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:48 PM |
EDM |
1655 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:52 PM |
EDM |
1656 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:45:56 PM |
EDM |
1657 (BMR) |
Adalaria proxima 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:01 PM |
EDM |
1658 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:05 PM |
EDM |
1659 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:10 PM |
EDM |
1660 (BMR) |
Diphasia attenuata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:14 PM |
EDM |
1661 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:16:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:18 PM |
EDM |
1662 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:22 PM |
EDM |
1663 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:27 PM |
EDM |
1664 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:31 PM |
EDM |
1665 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:36 PM |
EDM |
1666 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:41 PM |
EDM |
1667 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:45 PM |
EDM |
1668 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:49 PM |
EDM |
1669 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:53 PM |
EDM |
1670 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:46:58 PM |
EDM |
1671 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:02 PM |
EDM |
1672 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:07 PM |
EDM |
1673 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:11 PM |
EDM |
1674 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:32 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:15:38 PM |
EDM |
1675 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:16 PM |
EDM |
1676 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:21 PM |
EDM |
1677 (BMR) |
Filamentous green algae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:25 PM |
EDM |
1678 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:29 PM |
EDM |
1679 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:34 PM |
EDM |
1680 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:38 PM |
EDM |
1681 (BMR) |
Antenna Hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:43 PM |
EDM |
1682 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:47 PM |
EDM |
1683 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:52 PM |
EDM |
1684 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:17:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:47:56 PM |
EDM |
1685 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:01 PM |
EDM |
1686 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:05 PM |
EDM |
1687 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:09 PM |
EDM |
1688 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 1994-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:14 PM |
EDM |
1689 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:18 PM |
EDM |
1690 (BMR) |
Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:23 PM |
EDM |
1691 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:27 PM |
EDM |
1692 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:31 PM |
EDM |
1693 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:36 PM |
EDM |
1694 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:40 PM |
EDM |
1695 (BMR) |
Common Prawn 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:45 PM |
EDM |
1696 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:49 PM |
EDM |
1697 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:54 PM |
EDM |
1698 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:40 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:17:35 PM |
EDM |
1699 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:48:58 PM |
EDM |
1700 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:03 PM |
EDM |
1701 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:07 PM |
EDM |
1702 (BMR) |
Plaice 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:11 PM |
EDM |
1703 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:16 PM |
EDM |
1704 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:21 PM |
EDM |
1705 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:18:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:25 PM |
EDM |
1706 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:30 PM |
EDM |
1707 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:34 PM |
EDM |
1708 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:38 PM |
EDM |
1709 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:43 PM |
EDM |
1710 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:47 PM |
EDM |
1711 (BMR) |
Crisiidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:52 PM |
EDM |
1712 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:49:56 PM |
EDM |
1713 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:01 PM |
EDM |
1714 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:22 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:18:50 PM |
EDM |
1715 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2014-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:05 PM |
EDM |
1716 (BMR) |
Saithe 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:10 PM |
EDM |
1717 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:15 PM |
EDM |
1718 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:19 PM |
EDM |
1719 (BMR) |
Mysidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:24 PM |
EDM |
1720 (BMR) |
Wire Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:28 PM |
EDM |
1721 (BMR) |
Adalaria proxima 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:32 PM |
EDM |
1722 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:37 PM |
EDM |
1723 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2014-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:42 PM |
EDM |
1724 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:46 PM |
EDM |
1725 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick |
|
Video |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:56 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:56 PM |
EDM |
1726 (BMR) |
Sea Potato 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:51 PM |
EDM |
1727 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:19:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:50:55 PM |
EDM |
1728 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:00 PM |
EDM |
1729 (BMR) |
Red Rags 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:04 PM |
EDM |
1730 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:08 PM |
EDM |
1731 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:13 PM |
EDM |
1732 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:17 PM |
EDM |
1733 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:22 PM |
EDM |
1734 (BMR) |
Crisiidae 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:26 PM |
EDM |
1735 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:31 PM |
EDM |
1736 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:35 PM |
EDM |
1737 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:39 PM |
EDM |
1738 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:44 PM |
EDM |
1739 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-07-03 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:48 PM |
EDM |
1740 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:53 PM |
EDM |
1741 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:51:57 PM |
EDM |
1742 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:01 PM |
EDM |
1743 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:06 PM |
EDM |
1744 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:10 PM |
EDM |
1745 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:15 PM |
EDM |
1746 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:19 PM |
EDM |
1747 (BMR) |
A Cyclostome Bryozoan 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:20:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:24 PM |
EDM |
1748 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:28 PM |
EDM |
1749 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2012-07-01 |
C CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:33 PM |
EDM |
1750 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:37 PM |
EDM |
1751 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:41 PM |
EDM |
1752 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:45 PM |
EDM |
1753 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:50 PM |
EDM |
1754 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:54 PM |
EDM |
1755 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crabs 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:52:59 PM |
EDM |
1756 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:03 PM |
EDM |
1757 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:07 PM |
EDM |
1758 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:26 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:22:13 PM |
EDM |
1759 (BMR) |
Cuckoo Wrasse 2007-07-27 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:12 PM |
EDM |
1760 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:16 PM |
EDM |
1761 (BMR) |
Halacaridae 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:20 PM |
EDM |
1762 (BMR) |
Pterothamnion plumula 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:25 PM |
EDM |
1763 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:29 PM |
EDM |
1764 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:34 PM |
EDM |
1765 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:38 PM |
EDM |
1766 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:42 PM |
EDM |
1767 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:47 PM |
EDM |
1768 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:51 PM |
EDM |
1769 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-03 |
C CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:53:56 PM |
EDM |
1770 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:00 PM |
EDM |
1771 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:21:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:05 PM |
EDM |
1772 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:09 PM |
EDM |
1773 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:13 PM |
EDM |
1774 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:18 PM |
EDM |
1775 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:10 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:23:33 PM |
EDM |
1776 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:23 PM |
EDM |
1777 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:27 PM |
EDM |
1778 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:32 PM |
EDM |
1779 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:36 PM |
EDM |
1780 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:41 PM |
EDM |
1781 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:45 PM |
EDM |
1782 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:49 PM |
EDM |
1783 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:54 PM |
EDM |
1784 (BMR) |
Antenna Hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:54:58 PM |
EDM |
1785 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:03 PM |
EDM |
1786 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:07 PM |
EDM |
1787 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:12 PM |
EDM |
1788 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:17 PM |
EDM |
1789 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:21 PM |
EDM |
1790 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:25 PM |
EDM |
1791 (BMR) |
Pterosiphonia parasitica 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:30 PM |
EDM |
1792 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:34 PM |
EDM |
1793 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:39 PM |
EDM |
1794 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:22:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:43 PM |
EDM |
1795 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:47 PM |
EDM |
1796 (BMR) |
Mysidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:51 PM |
EDM |
1797 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:55:55 PM |
EDM |
1798 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:00 PM |
EDM |
1799 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:05 PM |
EDM |
1800 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:09 PM |
EDM |
1801 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:14 PM |
EDM |
1802 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:18 PM |
EDM |
1803 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:23 PM |
EDM |
1804 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:27 PM |
EDM |
1805 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:31 PM |
EDM |
1806 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:36 PM |
EDM |
1807 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:40 PM |
EDM |
1808 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:45 PM |
EDM |
1809 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:49 PM |
EDM |
1810 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:53 PM |
EDM |
1811 (BMR) |
Parajassa pelagica 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:56:57 PM |
EDM |
1812 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:01 PM |
EDM |
1813 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:06 PM |
EDM |
1814 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:10 PM |
EDM |
1815 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:14 PM |
EDM |
1816 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:18 PM |
EDM |
1817 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:23:58 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:26:51 PM |
EDM |
1818 (BMR) |
Halacaridae 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:23 PM |
EDM |
1819 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:27 PM |
EDM |
1820 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:32 PM |
EDM |
1821 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:36 PM |
EDM |
1822 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:41 PM |
EDM |
1823 (BMR) |
Spirorbis 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:45 PM |
EDM |
1824 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:15 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:27:24 PM |
EDM |
1825 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis |
Gilbert & Coppins (1979) p99 |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:49 PM |
EDM |
1826 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:53 PM |
EDM |
1827 (BMR) |
Encrusting Bryozoan 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:57:58 PM |
EDM |
1828 (BMR) |
Didemnum maculosum 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:02 PM |
EDM |
1829 (BMR) |
A Terebellid Worm 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:07 PM |
EDM |
1830 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:11 PM |
EDM |
1831 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:16 PM |
EDM |
1832 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:20 PM |
EDM |
1833 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:24 PM |
EDM |
1834 (BMR) |
Under Tongue Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:29 PM |
EDM |
1835 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:33 PM |
EDM |
1836 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:45 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:28:20 PM |
EDM |
1837 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:37 PM |
EDM |
1838 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:42 PM |
EDM |
1839 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-07-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:47 PM |
EDM |
1840 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:51 PM |
EDM |
1841 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:24:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:58:56 PM |
EDM |
1842 (BMR) |
Terebellidae 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:00 PM |
EDM |
1843 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:04 PM |
EDM |
1844 (BMR) |
Lomentaria orcadensis 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:09 PM |
EDM |
1845 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:13 PM |
EDM |
1846 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:17 PM |
EDM |
1847 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:22 PM |
EDM |
1848 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:26 PM |
EDM |
1849 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2009-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:30 PM |
EDM |
1850 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia hamifera 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:35 PM |
EDM |
1851 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:39 PM |
EDM |
1852 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:44 PM |
EDM |
1853 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-07-01 |
O CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:48 PM |
EDM |
1854 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:53 PM |
EDM |
1855 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 01:59:57 PM |
EDM |
1856 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:07:58 PM |
EDM |
1857 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:03 PM |
EDM |
1858 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:07 PM |
EDM |
1859 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:12 PM |
EDM |
1860 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:16 PM |
EDM |
1861 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:21 PM |
EDM |
1862 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:25 PM |
EDM |
1863 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:29 PM |
EDM |
1864 (BMR) |
Organ Pipe Worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:25:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:33 PM |
EDM |
1865 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:38 PM |
EDM |
1866 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:42 PM |
EDM |
1867 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:46 PM |
EDM |
1868 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:51 PM |
EDM |
1869 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:55 PM |
EDM |
1870 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:08:59 PM |
EDM |
1871 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:04 PM |
EDM |
1872 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:08 PM |
EDM |
1873 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:12 PM |
EDM |
1874 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:17 PM |
EDM |
1875 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:21 PM |
EDM |
1876 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:26 PM |
EDM |
1877 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:30 PM |
EDM |
1878 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:34 PM |
EDM |
1879 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:38 PM |
EDM |
1880 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:42 PM |
EDM |
1881 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:47 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:31:52 PM |
EDM |
1882 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:47 PM |
EDM |
1883 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:52 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:32:01 PM |
EDM |
1884 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:51 PM |
EDM |
1885 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:26:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:55 PM |
EDM |
1886 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:09:59 PM |
EDM |
1887 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:04 PM |
EDM |
1888 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:09 PM |
EDM |
1889 (BMR) |
Spirorbis 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:14 PM |
EDM |
1890 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:18 PM |
EDM |
1891 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:23 PM |
EDM |
1892 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:27 PM |
EDM |
1893 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:31 PM |
EDM |
1894 (BMR) |
Branched antenna hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:35 PM |
EDM |
1895 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:40 PM |
EDM |
1896 (BMR) |
Filamentous brown algae 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:44 PM |
EDM |
1897 (BMR) |
Alcyonidium parasiticum 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:49 PM |
EDM |
1898 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:53 PM |
EDM |
1899 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:10:57 PM |
EDM |
1900 (BMR) |
Topknot 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:02 PM |
EDM |
1901 (BMR) |
Porphyra 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:06 PM |
EDM |
1902 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:11 PM |
EDM |
1903 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:15 PM |
EDM |
1904 (BMR) |
Stringy Acid Kelp 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:19 PM |
EDM |
1905 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:24 PM |
EDM |
1906 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:28 PM |
EDM |
1907 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:27:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:32 PM |
EDM |
1908 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:01 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:34:00 PM |
EDM |
1909 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:37 PM |
EDM |
1910 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:41 PM |
EDM |
1911 (BMR) |
Broad Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:45 PM |
EDM |
1912 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:50 PM |
EDM |
1913 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:54 PM |
EDM |
1914 (BMR) |
Razor Shell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:11:58 PM |
EDM |
1915 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:19 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:34:32 PM |
EDM |
1916 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:03 PM |
EDM |
1917 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:24 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:34:42 PM |
EDM |
1918 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:07 PM |
EDM |
1919 (BMR) |
Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:12 PM |
EDM |
1920 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:16 PM |
EDM |
1921 (BMR) |
Lithothamnion glaciale 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:21 PM |
EDM |
1922 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:25 PM |
EDM |
1923 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:29 PM |
EDM |
1924 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:33 PM |
EDM |
1925 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:38 PM |
EDM |
1926 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:43 PM |
EDM |
1927 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:47 PM |
EDM |
1928 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:52 PM |
EDM |
1929 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:12:56 PM |
EDM |
1930 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:28:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:00 PM |
EDM |
1931 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:04 PM |
EDM |
1932 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:09 PM |
EDM |
1933 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:13 PM |
EDM |
1934 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:17 PM |
EDM |
1935 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:22 PM |
EDM |
1936 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:26 PM |
EDM |
1937 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:30 PM |
EDM |
1938 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:35 PM |
EDM |
1939 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:22 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:36:26 PM |
EDM |
1940 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:24 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:36:31 PM |
EDM |
1941 (BMR) |
Escharoides coccinea 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:39 PM |
EDM |
1942 (BMR) |
Saithe 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:44 PM |
EDM |
1943 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:48 PM |
EDM |
1944 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:52 PM |
EDM |
1945 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:13:56 PM |
EDM |
1946 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:00 PM |
EDM |
1947 (BMR) |
Brongniartella byssoides 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:05 PM |
EDM |
1948 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:10 PM |
EDM |
1949 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:14 PM |
EDM |
1950 (BMR) |
Diphasia attenuata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:18 PM |
EDM |
1951 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:23 PM |
EDM |
1952 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:29:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:27 PM |
EDM |
1953 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:31 PM |
EDM |
1954 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:36 PM |
EDM |
1955 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:40 PM |
EDM |
1956 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:44 PM |
EDM |
1957 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:49 PM |
EDM |
1958 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:53 PM |
EDM |
1959 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:14:57 PM |
EDM |
1960 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:02 PM |
EDM |
1961 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:06 PM |
EDM |
1962 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:11 PM |
EDM |
1963 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:15 PM |
EDM |
1964 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:20 PM |
EDM |
1965 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:24 PM |
EDM |
1966 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:28 PM |
EDM |
1967 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:33 PM |
EDM |
1968 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2012-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:37 PM |
EDM |
1969 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:42 PM |
EDM |
1970 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:45 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:38:52 PM |
EDM |
1971 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:46 PM |
EDM |
1972 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:50 PM |
EDM |
1973 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:15:55 PM |
EDM |
1974 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:00 PM |
EDM |
1975 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:30:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:04 PM |
EDM |
1976 (BMR) |
Hores Mussel 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:08 PM |
EDM |
1977 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:12 PM |
EDM |
1978 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:17 PM |
EDM |
1979 (BMR) |
Lomentaria clavellosa 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:21 PM |
EDM |
1980 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:26 PM |
EDM |
1981 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:30 PM |
EDM |
1982 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:35 PM |
EDM |
1983 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:39 PM |
EDM |
1984 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:44 PM |
EDM |
1985 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:48 PM |
EDM |
1986 (BMR) |
Mysidae 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:53 PM |
EDM |
1987 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:16:58 PM |
EDM |
1988 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:30 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:40:17 PM |
EDM |
1989 (BMR) |
Ectocarpaceae 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:02 PM |
EDM |
1990 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:06 PM |
EDM |
1991 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:10 PM |
EDM |
1992 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:15 PM |
EDM |
1993 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:19 PM |
EDM |
1994 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:24 PM |
EDM |
1995 (BMR) |
Nitophyllum punctatum 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:29 PM |
EDM |
1996 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:33 PM |
EDM |
1997 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:42 PM |
EDM |
1998 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:47 PM |
EDM |
1999 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:51 PM |
EDM |
2000 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:31:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:17:56 PM |
EDM |
2001 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:00 PM |
EDM |
2002 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:04 PM |
EDM |
2003 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:09 PM |
EDM |
2004 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:13 PM |
EDM |
2005 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:18 PM |
EDM |
2006 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:23 PM |
EDM |
2007 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:27 PM |
EDM |
2008 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:31 PM |
EDM |
2009 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:36 PM |
EDM |
2010 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:45 PM |
EDM |
2011 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:50 PM |
EDM |
2012 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:54 PM |
EDM |
2013 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:18:59 PM |
EDM |
2014 (BMR) |
Sertularella rugosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:03 PM |
EDM |
2015 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:08 PM |
EDM |
2016 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:12 PM |
EDM |
2017 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:17 PM |
EDM |
2018 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-01 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:21 PM |
EDM |
2019 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2012-07-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:25 PM |
EDM |
2020 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:29 PM |
EDM |
2021 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:34 PM |
EDM |
2022 (BMR) |
Cellaria fistulosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:38 PM |
EDM |
2023 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:43 PM |
EDM |
2024 (BMR) |
European Cowrie 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:32:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:47 PM |
EDM |
2025 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:51 PM |
EDM |
2026 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:04 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:43:20 PM |
EDM |
2027 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:19:56 PM |
EDM |
2028 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:00 PM |
EDM |
2029 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:04 PM |
EDM |
2030 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:09 PM |
EDM |
2031 (BMR) |
Topknot 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:13 PM |
EDM |
2032 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:18 PM |
EDM |
2033 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:23 PM |
EDM |
2034 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:27 PM |
EDM |
2035 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:31 PM |
EDM |
2036 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:36 PM |
EDM |
2037 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:40 PM |
EDM |
2038 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:44 PM |
EDM |
2039 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:49 PM |
EDM |
2040 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:53 PM |
EDM |
2041 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:20:57 PM |
EDM |
2042 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:02 PM |
EDM |
2043 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:06 PM |
EDM |
2044 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:51 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 11:44:45 PM |
EDM |
2045 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:10 PM |
EDM |
2046 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:15 PM |
EDM |
2047 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:33:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:19 PM |
EDM |
2048 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2012-07-15 |
C CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:24 PM |
EDM |
2049 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:28 PM |
EDM |
2050 (BMR) |
Cellaria sinuosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:33 PM |
EDM |
2051 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:37 PM |
EDM |
2052 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:42 PM |
EDM |
2053 (BMR) |
Polycera 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:46 PM |
EDM |
2054 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:51 PM |
EDM |
2055 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:21:55 PM |
EDM |
2056 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:00 PM |
EDM |
2057 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:04 PM |
EDM |
2058 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:09 PM |
EDM |
2059 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:13 PM |
EDM |
2060 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:18 PM |
EDM |
2061 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:22 PM |
EDM |
2062 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:27 PM |
EDM |
2063 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:31 PM |
EDM |
2064 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:36 PM |
EDM |
2065 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:40 PM |
EDM |
2066 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:44 PM |
EDM |
2067 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:49 PM |
EDM |
2068 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:53 PM |
EDM |
2069 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:22:57 PM |
EDM |
2070 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:01 PM |
EDM |
2071 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:34:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:05 PM |
EDM |
2072 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:10 PM |
EDM |
2073 (BMR) |
Rhodophyllis divaricata 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:14 PM |
EDM |
2074 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:18 PM |
EDM |
2075 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:23 PM |
EDM |
2076 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:27 PM |
EDM |
2077 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:31 PM |
EDM |
2078 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:36 PM |
EDM |
2079 (BMR) |
Common Whelk 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:40 PM |
EDM |
2080 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:45 PM |
EDM |
2081 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:49 PM |
EDM |
2082 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:54 PM |
EDM |
2083 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:23:58 PM |
EDM |
2084 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:03 PM |
EDM |
2085 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:07 PM |
EDM |
2086 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:11 PM |
EDM |
2087 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:16 PM |
EDM |
2088 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:21 PM |
EDM |
2089 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:25 PM |
EDM |
2090 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:29 PM |
EDM |
2091 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:34 PM |
EDM |
2092 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:38 PM |
EDM |
2093 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:35:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:43 PM |
EDM |
2094 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:47 PM |
EDM |
2095 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:52 PM |
EDM |
2096 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:24:56 PM |
EDM |
2097 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:00 PM |
EDM |
2098 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:05 PM |
EDM |
2099 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:09 PM |
EDM |
2100 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:14 PM |
EDM |
2101 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:18 PM |
EDM |
2102 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:23 PM |
EDM |
2103 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:27 PM |
EDM |
2104 (BMR) |
Curvie 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:32 PM |
EDM |
2105 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:36 PM |
EDM |
2106 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:40 PM |
EDM |
2107 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:44 PM |
EDM |
2108 (BMR) |
Curvie 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:49 PM |
EDM |
2109 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:53 PM |
EDM |
2110 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:25:58 PM |
EDM |
2111 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:02 PM |
EDM |
2112 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:07 PM |
EDM |
2113 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:11 PM |
EDM |
2114 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:15 PM |
EDM |
2115 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:19 PM |
EDM |
2116 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:24 PM |
EDM |
2117 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:36:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:29 PM |
EDM |
2118 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:33 PM |
EDM |
2119 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:38 PM |
EDM |
2120 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:42 PM |
EDM |
2121 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:46 PM |
EDM |
2122 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:51 PM |
EDM |
2123 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:26:55 PM |
EDM |
2124 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:00 PM |
EDM |
2125 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:04 PM |
EDM |
2126 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:09 PM |
EDM |
2127 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:13 PM |
EDM |
2128 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:17 PM |
EDM |
2129 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:21 PM |
EDM |
2130 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:25 PM |
EDM |
2131 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:30 PM |
EDM |
2132 (BMR) |
Sponge Sea Squirt 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:35 PM |
EDM |
2133 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:39 PM |
EDM |
2134 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:44 PM |
EDM |
2135 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:48 PM |
EDM |
2136 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:52 PM |
EDM |
2137 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2009-08-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:27:57 PM |
EDM |
2138 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:01 PM |
EDM |
2139 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:06 PM |
EDM |
2140 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:10 PM |
EDM |
2141 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:37:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:14 PM |
EDM |
2142 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:19 PM |
EDM |
2143 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:24 PM |
EDM |
2144 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:28 PM |
EDM |
2145 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:33 PM |
EDM |
2146 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:37 PM |
EDM |
2147 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:42 PM |
EDM |
2148 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:47 PM |
EDM |
2149 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:51 PM |
EDM |
2150 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:28:55 PM |
EDM |
2151 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:00 PM |
EDM |
2152 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:04 PM |
EDM |
2153 (BMR) |
Curvie 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:09 PM |
EDM |
2154 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:13 PM |
EDM |
2155 (BMR) |
Didemnum maculosum 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:18 PM |
EDM |
2156 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:22 PM |
EDM |
2157 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:27 PM |
EDM |
2158 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:31 PM |
EDM |
2159 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:36 PM |
EDM |
2160 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:40 PM |
EDM |
2161 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:45 PM |
EDM |
2162 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2005-08-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:49 PM |
EDM |
2163 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:54 PM |
EDM |
2164 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:29:59 PM |
EDM |
2165 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:38:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:03 PM |
EDM |
2166 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:08 PM |
EDM |
2167 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:13 PM |
EDM |
2168 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:17 PM |
EDM |
2169 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:22 PM |
EDM |
2170 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:26 PM |
EDM |
2171 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:31 PM |
EDM |
2172 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:36 PM |
EDM |
2173 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:40 PM |
EDM |
2174 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:45 PM |
EDM |
2175 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:49 PM |
EDM |
2176 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:53 PM |
EDM |
2177 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:30:58 PM |
EDM |
2178 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:02 PM |
EDM |
2179 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:07 PM |
EDM |
2180 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:11 PM |
EDM |
2181 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:16 PM |
EDM |
2182 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:20 PM |
EDM |
2183 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:24 PM |
EDM |
2184 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:29 PM |
EDM |
2185 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:33 PM |
EDM |
2186 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:38 PM |
EDM |
2187 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:42 PM |
EDM |
2188 (BMR) |
Pallid Chink Shell 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:46 PM |
EDM |
2189 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:39:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:51 PM |
EDM |
2190 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:31:56 PM |
EDM |
2191 (BMR) |
European Cowrie 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:00 PM |
EDM |
2192 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:04 PM |
EDM |
2193 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:09 PM |
EDM |
2194 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:13 PM |
EDM |
2195 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:18 PM |
EDM |
2196 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2015-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:22 PM |
EDM |
2197 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:27 PM |
EDM |
2198 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:32 PM |
EDM |
2199 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:36 PM |
EDM |
2200 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:40 PM |
EDM |
2201 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:45 PM |
EDM |
2202 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:49 PM |
EDM |
2203 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:54 PM |
EDM |
2204 (BMR) |
China limpet 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:32:58 PM |
EDM |
2205 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:02 PM |
EDM |
2206 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:07 PM |
EDM |
2207 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:11 PM |
EDM |
2208 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:15 PM |
EDM |
2209 (BMR) |
Escharoides coccinea 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:19 PM |
EDM |
2210 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:23 PM |
EDM |
2211 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:28 PM |
EDM |
2212 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:32 PM |
EDM |
2213 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:40:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:37 PM |
EDM |
2214 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:41 PM |
EDM |
2215 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:45 PM |
EDM |
2216 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:50 PM |
EDM |
2217 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:54 PM |
EDM |
2218 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:33:59 PM |
EDM |
2219 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:03 PM |
EDM |
2220 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:08 PM |
EDM |
2221 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:12 PM |
EDM |
2222 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:16 PM |
EDM |
2223 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:21 PM |
EDM |
2224 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:25 PM |
EDM |
2225 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:30 PM |
EDM |
2226 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:34 PM |
EDM |
2227 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:39 PM |
EDM |
2228 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:43 PM |
EDM |
2229 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:48 PM |
EDM |
2230 (BMR) |
Plaice 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:52 PM |
EDM |
2231 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:34:56 PM |
EDM |
2232 (BMR) |
Stalked leaf bearer 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:01 PM |
EDM |
2233 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:05 PM |
EDM |
2234 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:09 PM |
EDM |
2235 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:14 PM |
EDM |
2236 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:41:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:18 PM |
EDM |
2237 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:22 PM |
EDM |
2238 (BMR) |
Under Tongue Weed 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:27 PM |
EDM |
2239 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:31 PM |
EDM |
2240 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:35 PM |
EDM |
2241 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:40 PM |
EDM |
2242 (BMR) |
Encrusting Bryozoan 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:44 PM |
EDM |
2243 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:49 PM |
EDM |
2244 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:53 PM |
EDM |
2245 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2015-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:35:57 PM |
EDM |
2246 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:02 PM |
EDM |
2247 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:07 PM |
EDM |
2248 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:11 PM |
EDM |
2249 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:15 PM |
EDM |
2250 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:20 PM |
EDM |
2251 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:24 PM |
EDM |
2252 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:29 PM |
EDM |
2253 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:33 PM |
EDM |
2254 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:38 PM |
EDM |
2255 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:42 PM |
EDM |
2256 (BMR) |
Common Whelk 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:46 PM |
EDM |
2257 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:51 PM |
EDM |
2258 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:55 PM |
EDM |
2259 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:36:59 PM |
EDM |
2260 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:42:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:03 PM |
EDM |
2261 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:08 PM |
EDM |
2262 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:13 PM |
EDM |
2263 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:17 PM |
EDM |
2264 (BMR) |
Crisiidae 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:21 PM |
EDM |
2265 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:25 PM |
EDM |
2266 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:30 PM |
EDM |
2267 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:34 PM |
EDM |
2268 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:38 PM |
EDM |
2269 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:43 PM |
EDM |
2270 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:47 PM |
EDM |
2271 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:52 PM |
EDM |
2272 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:37:56 PM |
EDM |
2273 (BMR) |
Carragheen 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:01 PM |
EDM |
2274 (BMR) |
Phyllophora crispa 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:05 PM |
EDM |
2275 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:09 PM |
EDM |
2276 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:14 PM |
EDM |
2277 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:18 PM |
EDM |
2278 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:22 PM |
EDM |
2279 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:26 PM |
EDM |
2280 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:31 PM |
EDM |
2281 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:35 PM |
EDM |
2282 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:40 PM |
EDM |
2283 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:44 PM |
EDM |
2284 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:48 PM |
EDM |
2285 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:43:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:53 PM |
EDM |
2286 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:38:57 PM |
EDM |
2287 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:02 PM |
EDM |
2288 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:06 PM |
EDM |
2289 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:11 PM |
EDM |
2290 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:15 PM |
EDM |
2291 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:20 PM |
EDM |
2292 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:24 PM |
EDM |
2293 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:28 PM |
EDM |
2294 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:33 PM |
EDM |
2295 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:37 PM |
EDM |
2296 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:41 PM |
EDM |
2297 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:46 PM |
EDM |
2298 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:50 PM |
EDM |
2299 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:54 PM |
EDM |
2300 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2009-08-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:39:59 PM |
EDM |
2301 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 1987-08-23 |
common on rocks in sheltered inlet among cliffs by sea |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:03 PM |
EDM |
2302 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:08 PM |
EDM |
2303 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:12 PM |
EDM |
2304 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:16 PM |
EDM |
2305 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:21 PM |
EDM |
2306 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:25 PM |
EDM |
2307 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:29 PM |
EDM |
2308 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:34 PM |
EDM |
2309 (BMR) |
Pallid Chink Shell 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:39 PM |
EDM |
2310 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:44:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:43 PM |
EDM |
2311 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:48 PM |
EDM |
2312 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:53 PM |
EDM |
2313 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:40:57 PM |
EDM |
2314 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:01 PM |
EDM |
2315 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:05 PM |
EDM |
2316 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:10 PM |
EDM |
2317 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:14 PM |
EDM |
2318 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:19 PM |
EDM |
2319 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:23 PM |
EDM |
2320 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:28 PM |
EDM |
2321 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:32 PM |
EDM |
2322 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:36 PM |
EDM |
2323 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:40 PM |
EDM |
2324 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:44 PM |
EDM |
2325 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:49 PM |
EDM |
2326 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:53 PM |
EDM |
2327 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:41:57 PM |
EDM |
2328 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:01 PM |
EDM |
2329 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:06 PM |
EDM |
2330 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:10 PM |
EDM |
2331 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:14 PM |
EDM |
2332 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:19 PM |
EDM |
2333 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:23 PM |
EDM |
2334 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:45:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:27 PM |
EDM |
2335 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:32 PM |
EDM |
2336 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:36 PM |
EDM |
2337 (BMR) |
Red Rags 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:41 PM |
EDM |
2338 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:45 PM |
EDM |
2339 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:50 PM |
EDM |
2340 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:54 PM |
EDM |
2341 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:42:58 PM |
EDM |
2342 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:02 PM |
EDM |
2343 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:07 PM |
EDM |
2344 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:11 PM |
EDM |
2345 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:16 PM |
EDM |
2346 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:21 PM |
EDM |
2347 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:25 PM |
EDM |
2348 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:29 PM |
EDM |
2349 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:33 PM |
EDM |
2350 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:37 PM |
EDM |
2351 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:42 PM |
EDM |
2352 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:47 PM |
EDM |
2353 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:51 PM |
EDM |
2354 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:55 PM |
EDM |
2355 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:43:59 PM |
EDM |
2356 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:03 PM |
EDM |
2357 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 2015-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:08 PM |
EDM |
2358 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:46:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:12 PM |
EDM |
2359 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:16 PM |
EDM |
2360 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:20 PM |
EDM |
2361 (BMR) |
Under Tongue Weed 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:25 PM |
EDM |
2362 (BMR) |
Pterosiphonia parasitica 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:29 PM |
EDM |
2363 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:34 PM |
EDM |
2364 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:38 PM |
EDM |
2365 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:42 PM |
EDM |
2366 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2009-08-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:47 PM |
EDM |
2367 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:51 PM |
EDM |
2368 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:44:56 PM |
EDM |
2369 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:00 PM |
EDM |
2370 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:04 PM |
EDM |
2371 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:09 PM |
EDM |
2372 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:13 PM |
EDM |
2373 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:17 PM |
EDM |
2374 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:22 PM |
EDM |
2375 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:26 PM |
EDM |
2376 (BMR) |
Stringy Acid Kelp 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:31 PM |
EDM |
2377 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:35 PM |
EDM |
2378 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:39 PM |
EDM |
2379 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:43 PM |
EDM |
2380 (BMR) |
Queen scallop 1983-08-11 |
Dead |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:48 PM |
EDM |
2381 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:52 PM |
EDM |
2382 (BMR) |
Dulse 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:47:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:45:56 PM |
EDM |
2383 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:01 PM |
EDM |
2384 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:05 PM |
EDM |
2385 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:09 PM |
EDM |
2386 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:13 PM |
EDM |
2387 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:17 PM |
EDM |
2388 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:21 PM |
EDM |
2389 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:26 PM |
EDM |
2390 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:30 PM |
EDM |
2391 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:35 PM |
EDM |
2392 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:40 PM |
EDM |
2393 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2015-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:44 PM |
EDM |
2394 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:48 PM |
EDM |
2395 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:53 PM |
EDM |
2396 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:46:57 PM |
EDM |
2397 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:02 PM |
EDM |
2398 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:06 PM |
EDM |
2399 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:10 PM |
EDM |
2400 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:14 PM |
EDM |
2401 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:18 PM |
EDM |
2402 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:23 PM |
EDM |
2403 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:27 PM |
EDM |
2404 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:32 PM |
EDM |
2405 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:36 PM |
EDM |
2406 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:40 PM |
EDM |
2407 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:44 PM |
EDM |
2408 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:48:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:49 PM |
EDM |
2409 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:53 PM |
EDM |
2410 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:47:58 PM |
EDM |
2411 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:03 PM |
EDM |
2412 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:07 PM |
EDM |
2413 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:11 PM |
EDM |
2414 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:16 PM |
EDM |
2415 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:20 PM |
EDM |
2416 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:25 PM |
EDM |
2417 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:29 PM |
EDM |
2418 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:34 PM |
EDM |
2419 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:38 PM |
EDM |
2420 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:43 PM |
EDM |
2421 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:47 PM |
EDM |
2422 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:51 PM |
EDM |
2423 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:48:56 PM |
EDM |
2424 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:00 PM |
EDM |
2425 (BMR) |
Phyllophora crispa 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:05 PM |
EDM |
2426 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:09 PM |
EDM |
2427 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:13 PM |
EDM |
2428 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2009-08-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:18 PM |
EDM |
2429 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:22 PM |
EDM |
2430 (BMR) |
Pallid Chink Shell 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:49:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:27 PM |
EDM |
2431 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:31 PM |
EDM |
2432 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:36 PM |
EDM |
2433 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:41 PM |
EDM |
2434 (BMR) |
Brooding snake star 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:45 PM |
EDM |
2435 (BMR) |
Kelp 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:11 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:15:18 AM |
EDM |
2436 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:49 PM |
EDM |
2437 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:53 PM |
EDM |
2438 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:49:58 PM |
EDM |
2439 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:02 PM |
EDM |
2440 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:06 PM |
EDM |
2441 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:11 PM |
EDM |
2442 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:15 PM |
EDM |
2443 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:20 PM |
EDM |
2444 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:24 PM |
EDM |
2445 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:28 PM |
EDM |
2446 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:33 PM |
EDM |
2447 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:37 PM |
EDM |
2448 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:42 PM |
EDM |
2449 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:46 PM |
EDM |
2450 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:51 PM |
EDM |
2451 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:55 PM |
EDM |
2452 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:50:59 PM |
EDM |
2453 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:04 PM |
EDM |
2454 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:50:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:08 PM |
EDM |
2455 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:12 PM |
EDM |
2456 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:03 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:16:57 AM |
EDM |
2457 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:16 PM |
EDM |
2458 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:21 PM |
EDM |
2459 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:25 PM |
EDM |
2460 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:29 PM |
EDM |
2461 (BMR) |
Kelp 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:15 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:17:20 AM |
EDM |
2462 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:34 PM |
EDM |
2463 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:38 PM |
EDM |
2464 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:43 PM |
EDM |
2465 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:47 PM |
EDM |
2466 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:52 PM |
EDM |
2467 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:51:56 PM |
EDM |
2468 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:00 PM |
EDM |
2469 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:05 PM |
EDM |
2470 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:10 PM |
EDM |
2471 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:14 PM |
EDM |
2472 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:42 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:18:12 AM |
EDM |
2473 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:19 PM |
EDM |
2474 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:23 PM |
EDM |
2475 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:28 PM |
EDM |
2476 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:32 PM |
EDM |
2477 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:36 PM |
EDM |
2478 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:41 PM |
EDM |
2479 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:51:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:45 PM |
EDM |
2480 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:49 PM |
EDM |
2481 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:54 PM |
EDM |
2482 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:52:58 PM |
EDM |
2483 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:02 PM |
EDM |
2484 (BMR) |
Lomentaria orcadensis 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:07 PM |
EDM |
2485 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:11 PM |
EDM |
2486 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:15 PM |
EDM |
2487 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:20 PM |
EDM |
2488 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:24 PM |
EDM |
2489 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2007-06-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:28 PM |
EDM |
2490 (BMR) |
Dulse 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:32 PM |
EDM |
2491 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:37 PM |
EDM |
2492 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:41 PM |
EDM |
2493 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:46 PM |
EDM |
2494 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:50 PM |
EDM |
2495 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:54 PM |
EDM |
2496 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:53:58 PM |
EDM |
2497 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:03 PM |
EDM |
2498 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:07 PM |
EDM |
2499 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:12 PM |
EDM |
2500 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:16 PM |
EDM |
2501 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:52:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:21 PM |
EDM |
2502 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:25 PM |
EDM |
2503 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:30 PM |
EDM |
2504 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:34 PM |
EDM |
2505 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:38 PM |
EDM |
2506 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:42 PM |
EDM |
2507 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:47 PM |
EDM |
2508 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:51 PM |
EDM |
2509 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:54:56 PM |
EDM |
2510 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:00 PM |
EDM |
2511 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:05 PM |
EDM |
2512 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:09 PM |
EDM |
2513 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:14 PM |
EDM |
2514 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:18 PM |
EDM |
2515 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:22 PM |
EDM |
2516 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:27 PM |
EDM |
2517 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:31 PM |
EDM |
2518 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:36 PM |
EDM |
2519 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:41 PM |
EDM |
2520 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:45 PM |
EDM |
2521 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia hamifera 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:50 PM |
EDM |
2522 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:54 PM |
EDM |
2523 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:55:59 PM |
EDM |
2524 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:03 PM |
EDM |
2525 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:53:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:07 PM |
EDM |
2526 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:12 PM |
EDM |
2527 (BMR) |
Cushion star 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:16 PM |
EDM |
2528 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:20 PM |
EDM |
2529 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:25 PM |
EDM |
2530 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:29 PM |
EDM |
2531 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:33 PM |
EDM |
2532 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:38 PM |
EDM |
2533 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:42 PM |
EDM |
2534 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:47 PM |
EDM |
2535 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:51 PM |
EDM |
2536 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:56:56 PM |
EDM |
2537 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:00 PM |
EDM |
2538 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:04 PM |
EDM |
2539 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:09 PM |
EDM |
2540 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:13 PM |
EDM |
2541 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:17 PM |
EDM |
2542 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:22 PM |
EDM |
2543 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:26 PM |
EDM |
2544 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:31 PM |
EDM |
2545 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:35 PM |
EDM |
2546 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:40 PM |
EDM |
2547 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:44 PM |
EDM |
2548 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:49 PM |
EDM |
2549 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:54:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:53 PM |
EDM |
2550 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:57:58 PM |
EDM |
2551 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:02 PM |
EDM |
2552 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:06 PM |
EDM |
2553 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:11 PM |
EDM |
2554 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:15 PM |
EDM |
2555 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:20 PM |
EDM |
2556 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:24 PM |
EDM |
2557 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:28 PM |
EDM |
2558 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:33 PM |
EDM |
2559 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:37 PM |
EDM |
2560 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:41 PM |
EDM |
2561 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:45 PM |
EDM |
2562 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:49 PM |
EDM |
2563 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:54 PM |
EDM |
2564 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:58:58 PM |
EDM |
2565 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:02 PM |
EDM |
2566 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:07 PM |
EDM |
2567 (BMR) |
Porphyra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:11 PM |
EDM |
2568 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:20 PM |
EDM |
2569 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:25 PM |
EDM |
2570 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:29 PM |
EDM |
2571 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:55:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:33 PM |
EDM |
2572 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:38 PM |
EDM |
2573 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:43 PM |
EDM |
2574 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:47 PM |
EDM |
2575 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:51 PM |
EDM |
2576 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 02:59:56 PM |
EDM |
2577 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:00 PM |
EDM |
2578 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:16 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:26:34 AM |
EDM |
2579 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:05 PM |
EDM |
2580 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:09 PM |
EDM |
2581 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:14 PM |
EDM |
2582 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:18 PM |
EDM |
2583 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:23 PM |
EDM |
2584 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:27 PM |
EDM |
2585 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:32 PM |
EDM |
2586 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:36 PM |
EDM |
2587 (BMR) |
Filamentous green algae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:40 PM |
EDM |
2588 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:45 PM |
EDM |
2589 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:49 PM |
EDM |
2590 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:54 PM |
EDM |
2591 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:00:58 PM |
EDM |
2592 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:03 PM |
EDM |
2593 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:07 PM |
EDM |
2594 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:12 PM |
EDM |
2595 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:56:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:16 PM |
EDM |
2596 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:20 PM |
EDM |
2597 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:25 PM |
EDM |
2598 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:29 PM |
EDM |
2599 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:34 PM |
EDM |
2600 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:38 PM |
EDM |
2601 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:43 PM |
EDM |
2602 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:48 PM |
EDM |
2603 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:52 PM |
EDM |
2604 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:01:56 PM |
EDM |
2605 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:01 PM |
EDM |
2606 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:05 PM |
EDM |
2607 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:10 PM |
EDM |
2608 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:14 PM |
EDM |
2609 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:18 PM |
EDM |
2610 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:22 PM |
EDM |
2611 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:27 PM |
EDM |
2612 (BMR) |
Caloplaca thallincola 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:31 PM |
EDM |
2613 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:36 PM |
EDM |
2614 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:40 PM |
EDM |
2615 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:45 PM |
EDM |
2616 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:49 PM |
EDM |
2617 (BMR) |
Norwegian Topknot 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:53 PM |
EDM |
2618 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:02:57 PM |
EDM |
2619 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:02 PM |
EDM |
2620 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:57:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:07 PM |
EDM |
2621 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:11 PM |
EDM |
2622 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:15 PM |
EDM |
2623 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:20 PM |
EDM |
2624 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:24 PM |
EDM |
2625 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:29 PM |
EDM |
2626 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:33 PM |
EDM |
2627 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:38 PM |
EDM |
2628 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:43 PM |
EDM |
2629 (BMR) |
Poli's Stellate Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:47 PM |
EDM |
2630 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:51 PM |
EDM |
2631 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:03:56 PM |
EDM |
2632 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:00 PM |
EDM |
2633 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:04 PM |
EDM |
2634 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:09 PM |
EDM |
2635 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:13 PM |
EDM |
2636 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:18 PM |
EDM |
2637 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:22 PM |
EDM |
2638 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:27 PM |
EDM |
2639 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:31 PM |
EDM |
2640 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:50 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:31:26 AM |
EDM |
2641 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:35 PM |
EDM |
2642 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:40 PM |
EDM |
2643 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:58:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:44 PM |
EDM |
2644 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:49 PM |
EDM |
2645 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:53 PM |
EDM |
2646 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:04:57 PM |
EDM |
2647 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:01 PM |
EDM |
2648 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:06 PM |
EDM |
2649 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:10 PM |
EDM |
2650 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:14 PM |
EDM |
2651 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 05:59:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:19 PM |
EDM |
2652 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:55:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:23 PM |
EDM |
2653 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:55:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:28 PM |
EDM |
2654 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:55:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:32 PM |
EDM |
2655 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:55:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:36 PM |
EDM |
2656 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:41 PM |
EDM |
2657 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:46 PM |
EDM |
2658 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:50 PM |
EDM |
2659 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:55 PM |
EDM |
2660 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:05:59 PM |
EDM |
2661 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:04 PM |
EDM |
2662 (BMR) |
Porphyra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:08 PM |
EDM |
2663 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:12 PM |
EDM |
2664 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:17 PM |
EDM |
2665 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:21 PM |
EDM |
2666 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:26 PM |
EDM |
2667 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:30 PM |
EDM |
2668 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:34 PM |
EDM |
2669 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:31 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:33:42 AM |
EDM |
2670 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:38 PM |
EDM |
2671 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:43 PM |
EDM |
2672 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:47 PM |
EDM |
2673 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:51 PM |
EDM |
2674 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:06:55 PM |
EDM |
2675 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:00 PM |
EDM |
2676 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:04 PM |
EDM |
2677 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:08 PM |
EDM |
2678 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:12 PM |
EDM |
2679 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:17 PM |
EDM |
2680 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:56:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:22 PM |
EDM |
2681 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:26 PM |
EDM |
2682 (BMR) |
Cushion star 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:30 PM |
EDM |
2683 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:35 PM |
EDM |
2684 (BMR) |
Filamentous green algae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:39 PM |
EDM |
2685 (BMR) |
Escharella immersa 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:43 PM |
EDM |
2686 (BMR) |
Pallid Chink Shell 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:48 PM |
EDM |
2687 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:52 PM |
EDM |
2688 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:07:56 PM |
EDM |
2689 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:01 PM |
EDM |
2690 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:05 PM |
EDM |
2691 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:10 PM |
EDM |
2692 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:14 PM |
EDM |
2693 (BMR) |
Grey Seal 2016-06-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:18 PM |
EDM |
2694 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:23 PM |
EDM |
2695 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:27 PM |
EDM |
2696 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:32 PM |
EDM |
2697 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:36 PM |
EDM |
2698 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:40 PM |
EDM |
2699 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:45 PM |
EDM |
2700 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:49 PM |
EDM |
2701 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:54 PM |
EDM |
2702 (BMR) |
Spirorbis 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:08:58 PM |
EDM |
2703 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:03 PM |
EDM |
2704 (BMR) |
Brooding snake star 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:07 PM |
EDM |
2705 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:57:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:11 PM |
EDM |
2706 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:16 PM |
EDM |
2707 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:20 PM |
EDM |
2708 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:24 PM |
EDM |
2709 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:29 PM |
EDM |
2710 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:33 PM |
EDM |
2711 (BMR) |
Tubularia 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:38 PM |
EDM |
2712 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:42 PM |
EDM |
2713 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:18 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:37:07 AM |
EDM |
2714 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:46 PM |
EDM |
2715 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:23 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:37:16 AM |
EDM |
2716 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:51 PM |
EDM |
2717 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:09:56 PM |
EDM |
2718 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:00 PM |
EDM |
2719 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:05 PM |
EDM |
2720 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:09 PM |
EDM |
2721 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:13 PM |
EDM |
2722 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:18 PM |
EDM |
2723 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:22 PM |
EDM |
2724 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:27 PM |
EDM |
2725 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:31 PM |
EDM |
2726 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:35 PM |
EDM |
2727 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:40 PM |
EDM |
2728 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:44 PM |
EDM |
2729 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:58:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:48 PM |
EDM |
2730 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:00 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:38:32 AM |
EDM |
2731 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:53 PM |
EDM |
2732 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:10:57 PM |
EDM |
2733 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:02 PM |
EDM |
2734 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:06 PM |
EDM |
2735 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:11 PM |
EDM |
2736 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:15 PM |
EDM |
2737 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:19 PM |
EDM |
2738 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:19 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:39:09 AM |
EDM |
2739 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:24 PM |
EDM |
2740 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:28 PM |
EDM |
2741 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:33 PM |
EDM |
2742 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:37 PM |
EDM |
2743 (BMR) |
Crab's Eye Lichen 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:42 PM |
EDM |
2744 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2005-06-12 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:46 PM |
EDM |
2745 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:50 PM |
EDM |
2746 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:54 PM |
EDM |
2747 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:11:59 PM |
EDM |
2748 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:03 PM |
EDM |
2749 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:08 PM |
EDM |
2750 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:13 PM |
EDM |
2751 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:17 PM |
EDM |
2752 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:21 PM |
EDM |
2753 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:26 PM |
EDM |
2754 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 06:59:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:30 PM |
EDM |
2755 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:34 PM |
EDM |
2756 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:39 PM |
EDM |
2757 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:43 PM |
EDM |
2758 (BMR) |
Saithe 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:47 PM |
EDM |
2759 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:52 PM |
EDM |
2760 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:12:56 PM |
EDM |
2761 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:01 PM |
EDM |
2762 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:05 PM |
EDM |
2763 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:09 PM |
EDM |
2764 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:14 PM |
EDM |
2765 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:18 PM |
EDM |
2766 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:23 PM |
EDM |
2767 (BMR) |
Fucus 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:32 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:41:25 AM |
EDM |
2768 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:27 PM |
EDM |
2769 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:32 PM |
EDM |
2770 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:36 PM |
EDM |
2771 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:40 PM |
EDM |
2772 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:45 PM |
EDM |
2773 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:49 PM |
EDM |
2774 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:53 PM |
EDM |
2775 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:13:58 PM |
EDM |
2776 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:02 PM |
EDM |
2777 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:00:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:07 PM |
EDM |
2778 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:12 PM |
EDM |
2779 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:16 PM |
EDM |
2780 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:20 PM |
EDM |
2781 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:25 PM |
EDM |
2782 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:29 PM |
EDM |
2783 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:34 PM |
EDM |
2784 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:38 PM |
EDM |
2785 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:42 PM |
EDM |
2786 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:47 PM |
EDM |
2787 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:51 PM |
EDM |
2788 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:24 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:43:03 AM |
EDM |
2789 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:14:56 PM |
EDM |
2790 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:00 PM |
EDM |
2791 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:04 PM |
EDM |
2792 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:08 PM |
EDM |
2793 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:13 PM |
EDM |
2794 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:17 PM |
EDM |
2795 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:21 PM |
EDM |
2796 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:26 PM |
EDM |
2797 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:30 PM |
EDM |
2798 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:34 PM |
EDM |
2799 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:38 PM |
EDM |
2800 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:43 PM |
EDM |
2801 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:48 PM |
EDM |
2802 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:01:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:52 PM |
EDM |
2803 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:15:56 PM |
EDM |
2804 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:00 PM |
EDM |
2805 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:05 PM |
EDM |
2806 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:09 PM |
EDM |
2807 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:13 PM |
EDM |
2808 (BMR) |
Maerl 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:14 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:44:37 AM |
EDM |
2809 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:17 PM |
EDM |
2810 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:22 PM |
EDM |
2811 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:26 PM |
EDM |
2812 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:30 PM |
EDM |
2813 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:35 PM |
EDM |
2814 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:39 PM |
EDM |
2815 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:44 PM |
EDM |
2816 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:39 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:45:14 AM |
EDM |
2817 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:48 PM |
EDM |
2818 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:52 PM |
EDM |
2819 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:16:57 PM |
EDM |
2820 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:48 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:45:33 AM |
EDM |
2821 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:01 PM |
EDM |
2822 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:06 PM |
EDM |
2823 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:11 PM |
EDM |
2824 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:02:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:15 PM |
EDM |
2825 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:00 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:45:56 AM |
EDM |
2826 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:20 PM |
EDM |
2827 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:24 PM |
EDM |
2828 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:28 PM |
EDM |
2829 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:33 PM |
EDM |
2830 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:37 PM |
EDM |
2831 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:42 PM |
EDM |
2832 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:46 PM |
EDM |
2833 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:51 PM |
EDM |
2834 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:55 PM |
EDM |
2835 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:17:59 PM |
EDM |
2836 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:03 PM |
EDM |
2837 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:08 PM |
EDM |
2838 (BMR) |
Phyllophora crispa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:12 PM |
EDM |
2839 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:16 PM |
EDM |
2840 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:21 PM |
EDM |
2841 (BMR) |
Tubulipora liliacea 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:25 PM |
EDM |
2842 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:30 PM |
EDM |
2843 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:34 PM |
EDM |
2844 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:39 PM |
EDM |
2845 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:43 PM |
EDM |
2846 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:48 PM |
EDM |
2847 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:52 PM |
EDM |
2848 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:18:56 PM |
EDM |
2849 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:03:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:00 PM |
EDM |
2850 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:05 PM |
EDM |
2851 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:09 PM |
EDM |
2852 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:14 PM |
EDM |
2853 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:18 PM |
EDM |
2854 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:23 PM |
EDM |
2855 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:27 PM |
EDM |
2856 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:15 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:48:22 AM |
EDM |
2857 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:31 PM |
EDM |
2858 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:36 PM |
EDM |
2859 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:40 PM |
EDM |
2860 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:45 PM |
EDM |
2861 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:49 PM |
EDM |
2862 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:54 PM |
EDM |
2863 (BMR) |
Petalonia fascia 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:19:58 PM |
EDM |
2864 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:34 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:49:00 AM |
EDM |
2865 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:02 PM |
EDM |
2866 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:07 PM |
EDM |
2867 (BMR) |
Filamentous green algae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:11 PM |
EDM |
2868 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:16 PM |
EDM |
2869 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:20 PM |
EDM |
2870 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:25 PM |
EDM |
2871 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:29 PM |
EDM |
2872 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:34 PM |
EDM |
2873 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:38 PM |
EDM |
2874 (BMR) |
Crab's Eye Lichen |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:04:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:42 PM |
EDM |
2875 (BMR) |
European Cowrie 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:47 PM |
EDM |
2876 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:51 PM |
EDM |
2877 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:20:55 PM |
EDM |
2878 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:00 PM |
EDM |
2879 (BMR) |
Crab's Eye Lichen |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:04 PM |
EDM |
2880 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:09 PM |
EDM |
2881 (BMR) |
A Ctenostome Bryozoan 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:13 PM |
EDM |
2882 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:18 PM |
EDM |
2883 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:22 PM |
EDM |
2884 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:26 PM |
EDM |
2885 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:31 PM |
EDM |
2886 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:21:35 PM |
EDM |
2887 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:36 PM |
EDM |
2888 (BMR) |
Chone infundibuliformis 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:40 PM |
EDM |
2889 (BMR) |
Polycera 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:45 PM |
EDM |
2890 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:49 PM |
EDM |
2891 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:53 PM |
EDM |
2892 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:51:58 PM |
EDM |
2893 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:02 PM |
EDM |
2894 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:07 PM |
EDM |
2895 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:11 PM |
EDM |
2896 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:16 PM |
EDM |
2897 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:20 PM |
EDM |
2898 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:25 PM |
EDM |
2899 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:05:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:29 PM |
EDM |
2900 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:34 PM |
EDM |
2901 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:38 PM |
EDM |
2902 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:43 PM |
EDM |
2903 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:47 PM |
EDM |
2904 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:51 PM |
EDM |
2905 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:52:56 PM |
EDM |
2906 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:16 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:52:17 AM |
EDM |
2907 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:00 PM |
EDM |
2908 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:05 PM |
EDM |
2909 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:09 PM |
EDM |
2910 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:14 PM |
EDM |
2911 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:28 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:52:41 AM |
EDM |
2912 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:18 PM |
EDM |
2913 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:22 PM |
EDM |
2914 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:27 PM |
EDM |
2915 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:31 PM |
EDM |
2916 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:41 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 12:53:05 AM |
EDM |
2917 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:35 PM |
EDM |
2918 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:40 PM |
EDM |
2919 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:44 PM |
EDM |
2920 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:48 PM |
EDM |
2921 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:53 PM |
EDM |
2922 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:53:57 PM |
EDM |
2923 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:06:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:02 PM |
EDM |
2924 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:06 PM |
EDM |
2925 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:11 PM |
EDM |
2926 (BMR) |
Sand Mason Worm 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:15 PM |
EDM |
2927 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:20 PM |
EDM |
2928 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:24 PM |
EDM |
2929 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:28 PM |
EDM |
2930 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:32 PM |
EDM |
2931 (BMR) |
Dead Man's Rope 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:37 PM |
EDM |
2932 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:41 PM |
EDM |
2933 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:46 PM |
EDM |
2934 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:50 PM |
EDM |
2935 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:55 PM |
EDM |
2936 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:54:59 PM |
EDM |
2937 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:04 PM |
EDM |
2938 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:09 PM |
EDM |
2939 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:13 PM |
EDM |
2940 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 2007-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:17 PM |
EDM |
2941 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:22 PM |
EDM |
2942 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:26 PM |
EDM |
2943 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:31 PM |
EDM |
2944 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:35 PM |
EDM |
2945 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:40 PM |
EDM |
2946 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:44 PM |
EDM |
2947 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:07:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:48 PM |
EDM |
2948 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:52 PM |
EDM |
2949 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:55:56 PM |
EDM |
2950 (BMR) |
Burrowing Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:01 PM |
EDM |
2951 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:05 PM |
EDM |
2952 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:09 PM |
EDM |
2953 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:13 PM |
EDM |
2954 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:18 PM |
EDM |
2955 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:22 PM |
EDM |
2956 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:27 PM |
EDM |
2957 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:32 PM |
EDM |
2958 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:36 PM |
EDM |
2959 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:40 PM |
EDM |
2960 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:45 PM |
EDM |
2961 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:49 PM |
EDM |
2962 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:54 PM |
EDM |
2963 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:56:58 PM |
EDM |
2964 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:02 PM |
EDM |
2965 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:07 PM |
EDM |
2966 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:11 PM |
EDM |
2967 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:16 PM |
EDM |
2968 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 1994-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:21 PM |
EDM |
2969 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:26 PM |
EDM |
2970 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:30 PM |
EDM |
2971 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:35 PM |
EDM |
2972 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:08:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:39 PM |
EDM |
2973 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:43 PM |
EDM |
2974 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:47 PM |
EDM |
2975 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:52 PM |
EDM |
2976 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:57:57 PM |
EDM |
2977 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:01 PM |
EDM |
2978 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:06 PM |
EDM |
2979 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:10 PM |
EDM |
2980 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:14 PM |
EDM |
2981 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:19 PM |
EDM |
2982 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:23 PM |
EDM |
2983 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:28 PM |
EDM |
2984 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:32 PM |
EDM |
2985 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2009-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:36 PM |
EDM |
2986 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:41 PM |
EDM |
2987 (BMR) |
Lesser Marbled Chiton 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:46 PM |
EDM |
2988 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:50 PM |
EDM |
2989 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:54 PM |
EDM |
2990 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:58:59 PM |
EDM |
2991 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:03 PM |
EDM |
2992 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:07 PM |
EDM |
2993 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:11 PM |
EDM |
2994 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:15 PM |
EDM |
2995 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:20 PM |
EDM |
2996 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2005-08-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:09:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:24 PM |
EDM |
2997 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:29 PM |
EDM |
2998 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:33 PM |
EDM |
2999 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:37 PM |
EDM |
3000 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:42 PM |
EDM |
3001 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:46 PM |
EDM |
3002 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:50 PM |
EDM |
3003 (BMR) |
Topknot 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:55 PM |
EDM |
3004 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 03:59:59 PM |
EDM |
3005 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:04 PM |
EDM |
3006 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:08 PM |
EDM |
3007 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:13 PM |
EDM |
3008 (BMR) |
Kelp 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:28 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:00:18 AM |
EDM |
3009 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:17 PM |
EDM |
3010 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:21 PM |
EDM |
3011 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:26 PM |
EDM |
3012 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:30 PM |
EDM |
3013 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:34 PM |
EDM |
3014 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:38 PM |
EDM |
3015 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:43 PM |
EDM |
3016 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:48 PM |
EDM |
3017 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:52 PM |
EDM |
3018 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:00:56 PM |
EDM |
3019 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:01 PM |
EDM |
3020 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:10:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:05 PM |
EDM |
3021 (BMR) |
Porphyra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:09 PM |
EDM |
3022 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:14 PM |
EDM |
3023 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:18 PM |
EDM |
3024 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:23 PM |
EDM |
3025 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:28 PM |
EDM |
3026 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:32 PM |
EDM |
3027 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2015-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:37 PM |
EDM |
3028 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:41 PM |
EDM |
3029 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:45 PM |
EDM |
3030 (BMR) |
Phymatolithon lenormandii 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:50 PM |
EDM |
3031 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 2006-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:54 PM |
EDM |
3032 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:01:59 PM |
EDM |
3033 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:04 PM |
EDM |
3034 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:08 PM |
EDM |
3035 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:12 PM |
EDM |
3036 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-10 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:17 PM |
EDM |
3037 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:21 PM |
EDM |
3038 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:25 PM |
EDM |
3039 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2015-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:30 PM |
EDM |
3040 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:34 PM |
EDM |
3041 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:38 PM |
EDM |
3042 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:42 PM |
EDM |
3043 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:47 PM |
EDM |
3044 (BMR) |
Jelly bryozoan 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:51 PM |
EDM |
3045 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:11:57 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:03:14 AM |
EDM |
3046 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:02:56 PM |
EDM |
3047 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-08-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:00 PM |
EDM |
3048 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:05 PM |
EDM |
3049 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:09 PM |
EDM |
3050 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:13 PM |
EDM |
3051 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:18 PM |
EDM |
3052 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:22 PM |
EDM |
3053 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:27 PM |
EDM |
3054 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1983-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:31 PM |
EDM |
3055 (BMR) |
Hores Mussel 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:35 PM |
EDM |
3056 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:39 PM |
EDM |
3057 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:43 PM |
EDM |
3058 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:48 PM |
EDM |
3059 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:52 PM |
EDM |
3060 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:03:57 PM |
EDM |
3061 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:01 PM |
EDM |
3062 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:06 PM |
EDM |
3063 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:10 PM |
EDM |
3064 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1983-08-08 |
Dead |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:14 PM |
EDM |
3065 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1994-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:19 PM |
EDM |
3066 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:23 PM |
EDM |
3067 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:28 PM |
EDM |
3068 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:32 PM |
EDM |
3069 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:36 PM |
EDM |
3070 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:12:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:41 PM |
EDM |
3071 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:45 PM |
EDM |
3072 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:49 PM |
EDM |
3073 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:54 PM |
EDM |
3074 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:04:58 PM |
EDM |
3075 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:03 PM |
EDM |
3076 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:07 PM |
EDM |
3077 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:12 PM |
EDM |
3078 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:16 PM |
EDM |
3079 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:20 PM |
EDM |
3080 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:25 PM |
EDM |
3081 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:29 PM |
EDM |
3082 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:33 PM |
EDM |
3083 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:38 PM |
EDM |
3084 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:42 PM |
EDM |
3085 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:46 PM |
EDM |
3086 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:51 PM |
EDM |
3087 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:05:55 PM |
EDM |
3088 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:42 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:06:36 AM |
EDM |
3089 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:00 PM |
EDM |
3090 (BMR) |
White Atlantic cadlina 2013-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:04 PM |
EDM |
3091 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1983-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:09 PM |
EDM |
3092 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:13 PM |
EDM |
3093 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:17 PM |
EDM |
3094 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:22 PM |
EDM |
3095 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:13:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:26 PM |
EDM |
3096 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 2002-08-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:30 PM |
EDM |
3097 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:35 PM |
EDM |
3098 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:40 PM |
EDM |
3099 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:44 PM |
EDM |
3100 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2007-08-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:48 PM |
EDM |
3101 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:53 PM |
EDM |
3102 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:06:57 PM |
EDM |
3103 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:02 PM |
EDM |
3104 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:06 PM |
EDM |
3105 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:11 PM |
EDM |
3106 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-08-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:15 PM |
EDM |
3107 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:19 PM |
EDM |
3108 (BMR) |
Common Whelk 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:23 PM |
EDM |
3109 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:28 PM |
EDM |
3110 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:32 PM |
EDM |
3111 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-08-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:37 PM |
EDM |
3112 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:41 PM |
EDM |
3113 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 2002-08-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:46 PM |
EDM |
3114 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:50 PM |
EDM |
3115 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 2007-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:55 PM |
EDM |
3116 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:07:59 PM |
EDM |
3117 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:04 PM |
EDM |
3118 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-08-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:08 PM |
EDM |
3119 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:14:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:12 PM |
EDM |
3120 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:17 PM |
EDM |
3121 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1983-08-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:21 PM |
EDM |
3122 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:26 PM |
EDM |
3123 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-08-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:30 PM |
EDM |
3124 (BMR) |
Ramalina 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:12 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:09:24 AM |
EDM |
3125 (BMR) |
Small Chiton 1983-08-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:34 PM |
EDM |
3126 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:38 PM |
EDM |
3127 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-31 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:43 PM |
EDM |
3128 (BMR) |
Circular Crab 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:47 PM |
EDM |
3129 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:52 PM |
EDM |
3130 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:08:56 PM |
EDM |
3131 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-08-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:00 PM |
EDM |
3132 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:04 PM |
EDM |
3133 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:09 PM |
EDM |
3134 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:14 PM |
EDM |
3135 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:18 PM |
EDM |
3136 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:23 PM |
EDM |
3137 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:27 PM |
EDM |
3138 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:31 PM |
EDM |
3139 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:36 PM |
EDM |
3140 (BMR) |
Lomentaria clavellosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:40 PM |
EDM |
3141 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:45 PM |
EDM |
3142 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:50 PM |
EDM |
3143 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:15:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:54 PM |
EDM |
3144 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:09:59 PM |
EDM |
3145 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:03 PM |
EDM |
3146 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:08 PM |
EDM |
3147 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:12 PM |
EDM |
3148 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:17 PM |
EDM |
3149 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:21 PM |
EDM |
3150 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:26 PM |
EDM |
3151 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:30 PM |
EDM |
3152 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:35 PM |
EDM |
3153 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:39 PM |
EDM |
3154 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:43 PM |
EDM |
3155 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:48 PM |
EDM |
3156 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:52 PM |
EDM |
3157 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:10:57 PM |
EDM |
3158 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:02 PM |
EDM |
3159 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:06 PM |
EDM |
3160 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:10 PM |
EDM |
3161 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:15 PM |
EDM |
3162 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:19 PM |
EDM |
3163 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:23 PM |
EDM |
3164 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:27 PM |
EDM |
3165 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:32 PM |
EDM |
3166 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:37 PM |
EDM |
3167 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:16:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:41 PM |
EDM |
3168 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:45 PM |
EDM |
3169 (BMR) |
Common Prawn 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:49 PM |
EDM |
3170 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:54 PM |
EDM |
3171 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:11:59 PM |
EDM |
3172 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:03 PM |
EDM |
3173 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:08 PM |
EDM |
3174 (BMR) |
Topknot 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:12 PM |
EDM |
3175 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:16 PM |
EDM |
3176 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:21 PM |
EDM |
3177 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:25 PM |
EDM |
3178 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:29 PM |
EDM |
3179 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:34 PM |
EDM |
3180 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:38 PM |
EDM |
3181 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:43 PM |
EDM |
3182 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:47 PM |
EDM |
3183 (BMR) |
Lesser Marbled Chiton 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:51 PM |
EDM |
3184 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:55 PM |
EDM |
3185 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:12:59 PM |
EDM |
3186 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:04 PM |
EDM |
3187 (BMR) |
Squat Lobster 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:08 PM |
EDM |
3188 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:13 PM |
EDM |
3189 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:17 PM |
EDM |
3190 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:21 PM |
EDM |
3191 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:17:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:25 PM |
EDM |
3192 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:29 PM |
EDM |
3193 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:34 PM |
EDM |
3194 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:04 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:14:52 AM |
EDM |
3195 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:38 PM |
EDM |
3196 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:42 PM |
EDM |
3197 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-07-15 |
O CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:47 PM |
EDM |
3198 (BMR) |
Horseman Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:51 PM |
EDM |
3199 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:13:56 PM |
EDM |
3200 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:00 PM |
EDM |
3201 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:05 PM |
EDM |
3202 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:09 PM |
EDM |
3203 (BMR) |
Alcyonidium parasiticum 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:13 PM |
EDM |
3204 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:30 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:15:39 AM |
EDM |
3205 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:32 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:15:44 AM |
EDM |
3206 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:18 PM |
EDM |
3207 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:22 PM |
EDM |
3208 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:26 PM |
EDM |
3209 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:31 PM |
EDM |
3210 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:36 PM |
EDM |
3211 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:40 PM |
EDM |
3212 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2012-07-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:44 PM |
EDM |
3213 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:49 PM |
EDM |
3214 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:53 PM |
EDM |
3215 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:18:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:14:57 PM |
EDM |
3216 (BMR) |
Lafoea dumosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:02 PM |
EDM |
3217 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:06 PM |
EDM |
3218 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:11 PM |
EDM |
3219 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:15 PM |
EDM |
3220 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:19 PM |
EDM |
3221 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:24 PM |
EDM |
3222 (BMR) |
Facelina bostoniensis 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:28 PM |
EDM |
3223 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:33 PM |
EDM |
3224 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:19 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:17:13 AM |
EDM |
3225 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:37 PM |
EDM |
3226 (BMR) |
Lesser Marbled Chiton 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:41 PM |
EDM |
3227 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:45 PM |
EDM |
3228 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:50 PM |
EDM |
3229 (BMR) |
Helter-Skelter Hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:54 PM |
EDM |
3230 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:15:59 PM |
EDM |
3231 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:03 PM |
EDM |
3232 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:08 PM |
EDM |
3233 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:12 PM |
EDM |
3234 (BMR) |
Sea Mat 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:16 PM |
EDM |
3235 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:20 PM |
EDM |
3236 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:25 PM |
EDM |
3237 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:30 PM |
EDM |
3238 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:34 PM |
EDM |
3239 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:38 PM |
EDM |
3240 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:19:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:43 PM |
EDM |
3241 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:47 PM |
EDM |
3242 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:51 PM |
EDM |
3243 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:16:56 PM |
EDM |
3244 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:00 PM |
EDM |
3245 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:05 PM |
EDM |
3246 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:09 PM |
EDM |
3247 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:13 PM |
EDM |
3248 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:18 PM |
EDM |
3249 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:22 PM |
EDM |
3250 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:26 PM |
EDM |
3251 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:31 PM |
EDM |
3252 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:36 PM |
EDM |
3253 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:40 PM |
EDM |
3254 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:45 PM |
EDM |
3255 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:49 PM |
EDM |
3256 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:54 PM |
EDM |
3257 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:17:58 PM |
EDM |
3258 (BMR) |
Halopteris filicina 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:03 PM |
EDM |
3259 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:07 PM |
EDM |
3260 (BMR) |
Shanny 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:11 PM |
EDM |
3261 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:16 PM |
EDM |
3262 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:20 PM |
EDM |
3263 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:20:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:25 PM |
EDM |
3264 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:29 PM |
EDM |
3265 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:34 PM |
EDM |
3266 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:38 PM |
EDM |
3267 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:43 PM |
EDM |
3268 (BMR) |
Ascidia conchilega 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:47 PM |
EDM |
3269 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:52 PM |
EDM |
3270 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:18:56 PM |
EDM |
3271 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:00 PM |
EDM |
3272 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:04 PM |
EDM |
3273 (BMR) |
Shanny 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:09 PM |
EDM |
3274 (BMR) |
A Cyclostome Bryozoan 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:13 PM |
EDM |
3275 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:18 PM |
EDM |
3276 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:22 PM |
EDM |
3277 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:26 PM |
EDM |
3278 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:31 PM |
EDM |
3279 (BMR) |
European Cowrie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:35 PM |
EDM |
3280 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:39 PM |
EDM |
3281 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:44 PM |
EDM |
3282 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:48 PM |
EDM |
3283 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:53 PM |
EDM |
3284 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:19:57 PM |
EDM |
3285 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:21:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:01 PM |
EDM |
3286 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:06 PM |
EDM |
3287 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:10 PM |
EDM |
3288 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:15 PM |
EDM |
3289 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:19 PM |
EDM |
3290 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:24 PM |
EDM |
3291 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:28 PM |
EDM |
3292 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:32 PM |
EDM |
3293 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crabs 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:36 PM |
EDM |
3294 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:41 PM |
EDM |
3295 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:45 PM |
EDM |
3296 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:50 PM |
EDM |
3297 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:54 PM |
EDM |
3298 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:20:58 PM |
EDM |
3299 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:03 PM |
EDM |
3300 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:07 PM |
EDM |
3301 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:11 PM |
EDM |
3302 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:16 PM |
EDM |
3303 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:20 PM |
EDM |
3304 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:25 PM |
EDM |
3305 (BMR) |
Goniodoris castanea 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:29 PM |
EDM |
3306 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:22:59 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:23:12 AM |
EDM |
3307 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:33 PM |
EDM |
3308 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:38 PM |
EDM |
3309 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:42 PM |
EDM |
3310 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:46 PM |
EDM |
3311 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:51 PM |
EDM |
3312 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:21:55 PM |
EDM |
3313 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:00 PM |
EDM |
3314 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:04 PM |
EDM |
3315 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:08 PM |
EDM |
3316 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:13 PM |
EDM |
3317 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:17 PM |
EDM |
3318 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:22 PM |
EDM |
3319 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:26 PM |
EDM |
3320 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:31 PM |
EDM |
3321 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:35 PM |
EDM |
3322 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:39 PM |
EDM |
3323 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2014-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:44 PM |
EDM |
3324 (BMR) |
Striped Venus 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:48 PM |
EDM |
3325 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:23:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:52 PM |
EDM |
3326 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:22:57 PM |
EDM |
3327 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:01 PM |
EDM |
3328 (BMR) |
Omalosecosa ramulosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:05 PM |
EDM |
3329 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:09 PM |
EDM |
3330 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:15 PM |
EDM |
3331 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:19 PM |
EDM |
3332 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:23 PM |
EDM |
3333 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:28 PM |
EDM |
3334 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:33 PM |
EDM |
3335 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:37 PM |
EDM |
3336 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:41 PM |
EDM |
3337 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:46 PM |
EDM |
3338 (BMR) |
Common Prawn 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:50 PM |
EDM |
3339 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:55 PM |
EDM |
3340 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:37 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:25:38 AM |
EDM |
3341 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:23:59 PM |
EDM |
3342 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:03 PM |
EDM |
3343 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:08 PM |
EDM |
3344 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:12 PM |
EDM |
3345 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:16 PM |
EDM |
3346 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:21 PM |
EDM |
3347 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:24:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:26 PM |
EDM |
3348 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:30 PM |
EDM |
3349 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:34 PM |
EDM |
3350 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:38 PM |
EDM |
3351 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:43 PM |
EDM |
3352 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:47 PM |
EDM |
3353 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:52 PM |
EDM |
3354 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:24:56 PM |
EDM |
3355 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:01 PM |
EDM |
3356 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:05 PM |
EDM |
3357 (BMR) |
Heterosiphonia plumosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:09 PM |
EDM |
3358 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:13 PM |
EDM |
3359 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:18 PM |
EDM |
3360 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2013-07-27 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:23 PM |
EDM |
3361 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:27 PM |
EDM |
3362 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:32 PM |
EDM |
3363 (BMR) |
Polydora 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:36 PM |
EDM |
3364 (BMR) |
Jelly bryozoan 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:40 PM |
EDM |
3365 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:44 PM |
EDM |
3366 (BMR) |
Pterosiphonia parasitica 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:49 PM |
EDM |
3367 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:53 PM |
EDM |
3368 (BMR) |
Pedicellina cernua 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:25:57 PM |
EDM |
3369 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:25:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:02 PM |
EDM |
3370 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:06 PM |
EDM |
3371 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:11 PM |
EDM |
3372 (BMR) |
Horseman Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:15 PM |
EDM |
3373 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:19 PM |
EDM |
3374 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:24 PM |
EDM |
3375 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:28 PM |
EDM |
3376 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:33 PM |
EDM |
3377 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:37 PM |
EDM |
3378 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:42 PM |
EDM |
3379 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:46 PM |
EDM |
3380 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:50 PM |
EDM |
3381 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:54 PM |
EDM |
3382 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:26:59 PM |
EDM |
3383 (BMR) |
Adalaria proxima 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:03 PM |
EDM |
3384 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:08 PM |
EDM |
3385 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:12 PM |
EDM |
3386 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:16 PM |
EDM |
3387 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:46 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:28:56 AM |
EDM |
3388 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:21 PM |
EDM |
3389 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:25 PM |
EDM |
3390 (BMR) |
Gas Mantle Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:29 PM |
EDM |
3391 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:26:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:33 PM |
EDM |
3392 (BMR) |
Brongniartella byssoides 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:38 PM |
EDM |
3393 (BMR) |
Leach's Spider Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:42 PM |
EDM |
3394 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:46 PM |
EDM |
3395 (BMR) |
Lomentaria orcadensis 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:51 PM |
EDM |
3396 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:27:55 PM |
EDM |
3397 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:00 PM |
EDM |
3398 (BMR) |
Black algae 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:16 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:29:42 AM |
EDM |
3399 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:04 PM |
EDM |
3400 (BMR) |
Crevice Sea Cucumber 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:09 PM |
EDM |
3401 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:13 PM |
EDM |
3402 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:17 PM |
EDM |
3403 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:22 PM |
EDM |
3404 (BMR) |
Pterothamnion plumula 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:26 PM |
EDM |
3405 (BMR) |
Pollack 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:31 PM |
EDM |
3406 (BMR) |
Long Clawed Porcelain Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:35 PM |
EDM |
3407 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:40 PM |
EDM |
3408 (BMR) |
Aeolidiella alderi 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:44 PM |
EDM |
3409 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:49 PM |
EDM |
3410 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:53 PM |
EDM |
3411 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:28:57 PM |
EDM |
3412 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:02 PM |
EDM |
3413 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:06 PM |
EDM |
3414 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:10 PM |
EDM |
3415 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:27:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:15 PM |
EDM |
3416 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:19 PM |
EDM |
3417 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:24 PM |
EDM |
3418 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:28 PM |
EDM |
3419 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:32 PM |
EDM |
3420 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:37 PM |
EDM |
3421 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:41 PM |
EDM |
3422 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2014-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:46 PM |
EDM |
3423 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:50 PM |
EDM |
3424 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:54 PM |
EDM |
3425 (BMR) |
Omalosecosa ramulosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:29:59 PM |
EDM |
3426 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:03 PM |
EDM |
3427 (BMR) |
Sea Potato 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:07 PM |
EDM |
3428 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:12 PM |
EDM |
3429 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:17 PM |
EDM |
3430 (BMR) |
Wire Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:21 PM |
EDM |
3431 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:26 PM |
EDM |
3432 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:30 PM |
EDM |
3433 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:35 PM |
EDM |
3434 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:40 PM |
EDM |
3435 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:44 PM |
EDM |
3436 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-15 |
A CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:49 PM |
EDM |
3437 (BMR) |
Square-End Hornwrack 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:28:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:53 PM |
EDM |
3438 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:30:57 PM |
EDM |
3439 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:01 PM |
EDM |
3440 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:06 PM |
EDM |
3441 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:11 PM |
EDM |
3442 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:15 PM |
EDM |
3443 (BMR) |
China limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:19 PM |
EDM |
3444 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:24 PM |
EDM |
3445 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:29 PM |
EDM |
3446 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:33 PM |
EDM |
3447 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:37 PM |
EDM |
3448 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:42 PM |
EDM |
3449 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:46 PM |
EDM |
3450 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:51 PM |
EDM |
3451 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:55 PM |
EDM |
3452 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:31:59 PM |
EDM |
3453 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:04 PM |
EDM |
3454 (BMR) |
Terebellidae 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:08 PM |
EDM |
3455 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:12 PM |
EDM |
3456 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:17 PM |
EDM |
3457 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:21 PM |
EDM |
3458 (BMR) |
Saithe 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:25 PM |
EDM |
3459 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2012-07-01 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:30 PM |
EDM |
3460 (BMR) |
Small Chiton 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:34 PM |
EDM |
3461 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:29:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:38 PM |
EDM |
3462 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:43 PM |
EDM |
3463 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:47 PM |
EDM |
3464 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:07 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:34:16 AM |
EDM |
3465 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:11 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:34:21 AM |
EDM |
3466 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:52 PM |
EDM |
3467 (BMR) |
Righteye Flounders 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:32:57 PM |
EDM |
3468 (BMR) |
Saithe 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:01 PM |
EDM |
3469 (BMR) |
Red-Flake Ascidian 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:05 PM |
EDM |
3470 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:10 PM |
EDM |
3471 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:14 PM |
EDM |
3472 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:19 PM |
EDM |
3473 (BMR) |
Ballan Wrasse 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:23 PM |
EDM |
3474 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:27 PM |
EDM |
3475 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:31 PM |
EDM |
3476 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:36 PM |
EDM |
3477 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:40 PM |
EDM |
3478 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:44 PM |
EDM |
3479 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:48 PM |
EDM |
3480 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:53 PM |
EDM |
3481 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:33:57 PM |
EDM |
3482 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:02 PM |
EDM |
3483 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:30:58 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:35:35 AM |
EDM |
3484 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:06 PM |
EDM |
3485 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:11 PM |
EDM |
3486 (BMR) |
Caprellidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:15 PM |
EDM |
3487 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:20 PM |
EDM |
3488 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:24 PM |
EDM |
3489 (BMR) |
Tubulipora liliacea 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:29 PM |
EDM |
3490 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:33 PM |
EDM |
3491 (BMR) |
Sea Grapes 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:37 PM |
EDM |
3492 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:42 PM |
EDM |
3493 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:46 PM |
EDM |
3494 (BMR) |
Ascidia conchilega 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:51 PM |
EDM |
3495 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:55 PM |
EDM |
3496 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:34:59 PM |
EDM |
3497 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:04 PM |
EDM |
3498 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:08 PM |
EDM |
3499 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:13 PM |
EDM |
3500 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:17 PM |
EDM |
3501 (BMR) |
Chaetomorpha 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:22 PM |
EDM |
3502 (BMR) |
Green Crenella 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:27 PM |
EDM |
3503 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:31:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:31 PM |
EDM |
3504 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:35 PM |
EDM |
3505 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:40 PM |
EDM |
3506 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:44 PM |
EDM |
3507 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:49 PM |
EDM |
3508 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:53 PM |
EDM |
3509 (BMR) |
Wire Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:35:57 PM |
EDM |
3510 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:02 PM |
EDM |
3511 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:06 PM |
EDM |
3512 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:11 PM |
EDM |
3513 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:15 PM |
EDM |
3514 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:20 PM |
EDM |
3515 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:24 PM |
EDM |
3516 (BMR) |
Halacaridae 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:28 PM |
EDM |
3517 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:32 PM |
EDM |
3518 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:37 PM |
EDM |
3519 (BMR) |
Encrusting Green Algae 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:42 PM |
EDM |
3520 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:46 PM |
EDM |
3521 (BMR) |
Humpback prawn 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:50 PM |
EDM |
3522 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:32:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:55 PM |
EDM |
3523 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2012-07-03 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:36:59 PM |
EDM |
3524 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:04 PM |
EDM |
3525 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:08 PM |
EDM |
3526 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2012-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:13 PM |
EDM |
3527 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:17 PM |
EDM |
3528 (BMR) |
Plaice 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:21 PM |
EDM |
3529 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:25 PM |
EDM |
3530 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:30 PM |
EDM |
3531 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:34 PM |
EDM |
3532 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:39 PM |
EDM |
3533 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:43 PM |
EDM |
3534 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crabs 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:47 PM |
EDM |
3535 (BMR) |
Vermicelli Worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:51 PM |
EDM |
3536 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-19 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:37:56 PM |
EDM |
3537 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crabs 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:00 PM |
EDM |
3538 (BMR) |
Shanny 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:05 PM |
EDM |
3539 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:09 PM |
EDM |
3540 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:33:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:14 PM |
EDM |
3541 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:18 PM |
EDM |
3542 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:22 PM |
EDM |
3543 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:27 PM |
EDM |
3544 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:31 PM |
EDM |
3545 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:36 PM |
EDM |
3546 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:41 PM |
EDM |
3547 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:45 PM |
EDM |
3548 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:50 PM |
EDM |
3549 (BMR) |
Pollack 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:54 PM |
EDM |
3550 (BMR) |
Saithe 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:38:58 PM |
EDM |
3551 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:03 PM |
EDM |
3552 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:07 PM |
EDM |
3553 (BMR) |
Prasiola stipitata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:12 PM |
EDM |
3554 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:16 PM |
EDM |
3555 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:45 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:40:33 AM |
EDM |
3556 (BMR) |
Ballan Wrasse 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:20 PM |
EDM |
3557 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:25 PM |
EDM |
3558 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:29 PM |
EDM |
3559 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:34:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:33 PM |
EDM |
3560 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:38 PM |
EDM |
3561 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:42 PM |
EDM |
3562 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:46 PM |
EDM |
3563 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:51 PM |
EDM |
3564 (BMR) |
Lithothamnion glaciale 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:55 PM |
EDM |
3565 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:39:59 PM |
EDM |
3566 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:04 PM |
EDM |
3567 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:08 PM |
EDM |
3568 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:13 PM |
EDM |
3569 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:18 PM |
EDM |
3570 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:22 PM |
EDM |
3571 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:26 PM |
EDM |
3572 (BMR) |
Bootlace worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:30 PM |
EDM |
3573 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:36 PM |
EDM |
3574 (BMR) |
Long-clawed Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:41 PM |
EDM |
3575 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:45 PM |
EDM |
3576 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:49 PM |
EDM |
3577 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:53 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:42:05 AM |
EDM |
3578 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:53 PM |
EDM |
3579 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:35:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:40:58 PM |
EDM |
3580 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:02 PM |
EDM |
3581 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:06 PM |
EDM |
3582 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:11 PM |
EDM |
3583 (BMR) |
Sertulariidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:15 PM |
EDM |
3584 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:20 PM |
EDM |
3585 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:24 PM |
EDM |
3586 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:28 PM |
EDM |
3587 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:23 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:42:47 AM |
EDM |
3588 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2012-07-15 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:34 PM |
EDM |
3589 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:38 PM |
EDM |
3590 (BMR) |
Burrowing Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:42 PM |
EDM |
3591 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:47 PM |
EDM |
3592 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:51 PM |
EDM |
3593 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:41:55 PM |
EDM |
3594 (BMR) |
Escharella immersa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:00 PM |
EDM |
3595 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:04 PM |
EDM |
3596 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:09 PM |
EDM |
3597 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:13 PM |
EDM |
3598 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:36:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:18 PM |
EDM |
3599 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:22 PM |
EDM |
3600 (BMR) |
Hores Mussel 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:26 PM |
EDM |
3601 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:31 PM |
EDM |
3602 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:35 PM |
EDM |
3603 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:39 PM |
EDM |
3604 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:44 PM |
EDM |
3605 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:48 PM |
EDM |
3606 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:21 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:44:06 AM |
EDM |
3607 (BMR) |
Parchment Tube Worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:52 PM |
EDM |
3608 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:42:57 PM |
EDM |
3609 (BMR) |
Helter-Skelter Hydroid 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:01 PM |
EDM |
3610 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:05 PM |
EDM |
3611 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:09 PM |
EDM |
3612 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2014-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:14 PM |
EDM |
3613 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:18 PM |
EDM |
3614 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:23 PM |
EDM |
3615 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:27 PM |
EDM |
3616 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:31 PM |
EDM |
3617 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:35 PM |
EDM |
3618 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:37:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:40 PM |
EDM |
3619 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:44 PM |
EDM |
3620 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:48 PM |
EDM |
3621 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:53 PM |
EDM |
3622 (BMR) |
A Ctenostome Bryozoan 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:43:57 PM |
EDM |
3623 (BMR) |
Callophyllis laciniata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:02 PM |
EDM |
3624 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:06 PM |
EDM |
3625 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2012-07-03 |
F CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:10 PM |
EDM |
3626 (BMR) |
Pterothamnion plumula 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:15 PM |
EDM |
3627 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:20 PM |
EDM |
3628 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:24 PM |
EDM |
3629 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:29 PM |
EDM |
3630 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:33 PM |
EDM |
3631 (BMR) |
Bootlace worm 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:38 PM |
EDM |
3632 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:42 PM |
EDM |
3633 (BMR) |
Striped Venus 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:46 PM |
EDM |
3634 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:50 PM |
EDM |
3635 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:55 PM |
EDM |
3636 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:44:59 PM |
EDM |
3637 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:03 PM |
EDM |
3638 (BMR) |
Black Brittlestarfish 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:38:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:08 PM |
EDM |
3639 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:12 PM |
EDM |
3640 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:17 PM |
EDM |
3641 (BMR) |
Long Legged Spider Crabs 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:22 PM |
EDM |
3642 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:26 PM |
EDM |
3643 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:31 PM |
EDM |
3644 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:35 PM |
EDM |
3645 (BMR) |
Spiky Lace Sponge 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:40 PM |
EDM |
3646 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:44 PM |
EDM |
3647 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:48 PM |
EDM |
3648 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:52 PM |
EDM |
3649 (BMR) |
Bootlace worm 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:45:57 PM |
EDM |
3650 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:01 PM |
EDM |
3651 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 07:39:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:06 PM |
EDM |
3652 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:10 PM |
EDM |
3653 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:14 PM |
EDM |
3654 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:19 PM |
EDM |
3655 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:23 PM |
EDM |
3656 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:28 PM |
EDM |
3657 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:32 PM |
EDM |
3658 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:36 PM |
EDM |
3659 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2008-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:40 PM |
EDM |
3660 (BMR) |
Common Whelk 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:45 PM |
EDM |
3661 (BMR) |
Ectocarpaceae 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:49 PM |
EDM |
3662 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:53 PM |
EDM |
3663 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:46:58 PM |
EDM |
3664 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:02 PM |
EDM |
3665 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:07 PM |
EDM |
3666 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:11 PM |
EDM |
3667 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:15 PM |
EDM |
3668 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:20 PM |
EDM |
3669 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:17:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:24 PM |
EDM |
3670 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2014-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:28 PM |
EDM |
3671 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:33 PM |
EDM |
3672 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:37 PM |
EDM |
3673 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:41 PM |
EDM |
3674 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:46 PM |
EDM |
3675 (BMR) |
Ascidiella scabra 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:50 PM |
EDM |
3676 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:55 PM |
EDM |
3677 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:47:59 PM |
EDM |
3678 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2009-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:04 PM |
EDM |
3679 (BMR) |
Leach's Spider Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:08 PM |
EDM |
3680 (BMR) |
Escharoides coccinea 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:12 PM |
EDM |
3681 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2004-07-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:17 PM |
EDM |
3682 (BMR) |
Helter-Skelter Hydroid 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:21 PM |
EDM |
3683 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:25 PM |
EDM |
3684 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:30 PM |
EDM |
3685 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-30 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:35 PM |
EDM |
3686 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:39 PM |
EDM |
3687 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:44 PM |
EDM |
3688 (BMR) |
Square-End Hornwrack 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:48 PM |
EDM |
3689 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:18:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:52 PM |
EDM |
3690 (BMR) |
Purple Sunstar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:48:57 PM |
EDM |
3691 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:01 PM |
EDM |
3692 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:06 PM |
EDM |
3693 (BMR) |
White Perforated Sea Squirt 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:11 PM |
EDM |
3694 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:15 PM |
EDM |
3695 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:19 PM |
EDM |
3696 (BMR) |
Sponge Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:24 PM |
EDM |
3697 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:28 PM |
EDM |
3698 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:33 PM |
EDM |
3699 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2010-07-11 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:37 PM |
EDM |
3700 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:42 PM |
EDM |
3701 (BMR) |
Ceramium 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:36 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:50:47 AM |
EDM |
3702 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:46 PM |
EDM |
3703 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:50 PM |
EDM |
3704 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2012-07-03 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:49:56 PM |
EDM |
3705 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:00 PM |
EDM |
3706 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:05 PM |
EDM |
3707 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:09 PM |
EDM |
3708 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:19:57 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:51:17 AM |
EDM |
3709 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:14 PM |
EDM |
3710 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2012-07-03 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:18 PM |
EDM |
3711 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:23 PM |
EDM |
3712 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:28 PM |
EDM |
3713 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:32 PM |
EDM |
3714 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:37 PM |
EDM |
3715 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:41 PM |
EDM |
3716 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-07-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:46 PM |
EDM |
3717 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:50 PM |
EDM |
3718 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:29 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:51:58 AM |
EDM |
3719 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:54 PM |
EDM |
3720 (BMR) |
Kelp Fur 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:50:59 PM |
EDM |
3721 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:03 PM |
EDM |
3722 (BMR) |
Cellaria sinuosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:07 PM |
EDM |
3723 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:12 PM |
EDM |
3724 (BMR) |
White Claw Sea Moss 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:16 PM |
EDM |
3725 (BMR) |
Red Rags 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:21 PM |
EDM |
3726 (BMR) |
Saithe 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:25 PM |
EDM |
3727 (BMR) |
Cryptopleura ramosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:30 PM |
EDM |
3728 (BMR) |
Cellaria 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:20:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:35 PM |
EDM |
3729 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:39 PM |
EDM |
3730 (BMR) |
Wire Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:43 PM |
EDM |
3731 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:47 PM |
EDM |
3732 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:52 PM |
EDM |
3733 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:14 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:53:01 AM |
EDM |
3734 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-07-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:51:56 PM |
EDM |
3735 (BMR) |
Brown Shrimp 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:00 PM |
EDM |
3736 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:05 PM |
EDM |
3737 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:09 PM |
EDM |
3738 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:14 PM |
EDM |
3739 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:18 PM |
EDM |
3740 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:22 PM |
EDM |
3741 (BMR) |
Ramalina 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:39 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:53:34 AM |
EDM |
3742 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:27 PM |
EDM |
3743 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:31 PM |
EDM |
3744 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:35 PM |
EDM |
3745 (BMR) |
Scrupocellaria scruposa 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:40 PM |
EDM |
3746 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:44 PM |
EDM |
3747 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:21:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:49 PM |
EDM |
3748 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:53 PM |
EDM |
3749 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:52:57 PM |
EDM |
3750 (BMR) |
A Ctenostome Bryozoan 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:02 PM |
EDM |
3751 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia asparagoides 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:06 PM |
EDM |
3752 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:11 PM |
EDM |
3753 (BMR) |
China limpet 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:15 PM |
EDM |
3754 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:19 PM |
EDM |
3755 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:23 PM |
EDM |
3756 (BMR) |
Plaice 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:28 PM |
EDM |
3757 (BMR) |
Rhodophyllis divaricata 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:32 PM |
EDM |
3758 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:36 PM |
EDM |
3759 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:41 PM |
EDM |
3760 (BMR) |
Caprellidae 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:45 PM |
EDM |
3761 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:49 PM |
EDM |
3762 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:54 PM |
EDM |
3763 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:53:58 PM |
EDM |
3764 (BMR) |
Membraniporella nitida 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:03 PM |
EDM |
3765 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:07 PM |
EDM |
3766 (BMR) |
Lomentaria orcadensis 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:12 PM |
EDM |
3767 (BMR) |
Light-Bulb Sea Squirt 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:22:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:16 PM |
EDM |
3768 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-07-13 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:20 PM |
EDM |
3769 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:25 PM |
EDM |
3770 (BMR) |
Celleporella hyalina 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:29 PM |
EDM |
3771 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:34 PM |
EDM |
3772 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:38 PM |
EDM |
3773 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2012-07-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:43 PM |
EDM |
3774 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:47 PM |
EDM |
3775 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:51 PM |
EDM |
3776 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:54:55 PM |
EDM |
3777 (BMR) |
Diplosoma listerianum 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:00 PM |
EDM |
3778 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-26 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:04 PM |
EDM |
3779 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:09 PM |
EDM |
3780 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2005-07-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:13 PM |
EDM |
3781 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:18 PM |
EDM |
3782 (BMR) |
Cellepora pumicosa 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:22 PM |
EDM |
3783 (BMR) |
Peacock Worm 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:26 PM |
EDM |
3784 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:31 PM |
EDM |
3785 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:35 PM |
EDM |
3786 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:40 PM |
EDM |
3787 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:23:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:44 PM |
EDM |
3788 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:49 PM |
EDM |
3789 (BMR) |
Bonnemaisonia hamifera 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:53 PM |
EDM |
3790 (BMR) |
Red Comb Weed 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:55:57 PM |
EDM |
3791 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:01 PM |
EDM |
3792 (BMR) |
Dictyota dichotoma 1992-07-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:06 PM |
EDM |
3793 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:10 PM |
EDM |
3794 (BMR) |
Pollack 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:14 PM |
EDM |
3795 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:23 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:57:18 AM |
EDM |
3796 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2012-07-03 |
O CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:19 PM |
EDM |
3797 (BMR) |
Yellow Edged Polycera 2012-07-01 |
R CSGBI Code Conch Soc ACFOR (Estimate) |
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:23 PM |
EDM |
3798 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:27 PM |
EDM |
3799 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-07-09 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:32 PM |
EDM |
3800 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-07-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:36 PM |
EDM |
3801 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:41 PM |
EDM |
3802 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:45 PM |
EDM |
3803 (BMR) |
Otter Shell 1992-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:49 PM |
EDM |
3804 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:54 PM |
EDM |
3805 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2008-07-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:56:58 PM |
EDM |
3806 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-07-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:24:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:02 PM |
EDM |
3807 (BMR) |
Lichina confinis |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:07 PM |
EDM |
3808 (BMR) |
Caloplaca thallincola |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:11 PM |
EDM |
3809 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:16 PM |
EDM |
3810 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:20 PM |
EDM |
3811 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:24 PM |
EDM |
3812 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:28 PM |
EDM |
3813 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:33 PM |
EDM |
3814 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:37 PM |
EDM |
3815 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:42 PM |
EDM |
3816 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:46 PM |
EDM |
3817 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:51 PM |
EDM |
3818 (BMR) |
Maerl 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:36 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 01:58:54 AM |
EDM |
3819 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:57:55 PM |
EDM |
3820 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:00 PM |
EDM |
3821 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:04 PM |
EDM |
3822 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2013-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:08 PM |
EDM |
3823 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:13 PM |
EDM |
3824 (BMR) |
Egg Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:18 PM |
EDM |
3825 (BMR) |
Terebellidae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:25:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:22 PM |
EDM |
3826 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:27 PM |
EDM |
3827 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:31 PM |
EDM |
3828 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:35 PM |
EDM |
3829 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:39 PM |
EDM |
3830 (BMR) |
Bottle-brush hydroid 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:44 PM |
EDM |
3831 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:48 PM |
EDM |
3832 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:53 PM |
EDM |
3833 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:58:57 PM |
EDM |
3834 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:01 PM |
EDM |
3835 (BMR) |
Gammarid 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:05 PM |
EDM |
3836 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:10 PM |
EDM |
3837 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2010-06-20 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:14 PM |
EDM |
3838 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:19 PM |
EDM |
3839 (BMR) |
Poli's Stellate Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:23 PM |
EDM |
3840 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:27 PM |
EDM |
3841 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:32 PM |
EDM |
3842 (BMR) |
Doris nodosa 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:36 PM |
EDM |
3843 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:40 PM |
EDM |
3844 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:45 PM |
EDM |
3845 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:26:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:50 PM |
EDM |
3846 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:54 PM |
EDM |
3847 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 04:59:58 PM |
EDM |
3848 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:02 PM |
EDM |
3849 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:07 PM |
EDM |
3850 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:11 PM |
EDM |
3851 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:16 PM |
EDM |
3852 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:20 PM |
EDM |
3853 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:24 PM |
EDM |
3854 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:29 PM |
EDM |
3855 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:33 PM |
EDM |
3856 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:38 PM |
EDM |
3857 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:42 PM |
EDM |
3858 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:47 PM |
EDM |
3859 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:51 PM |
EDM |
3860 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:00:55 PM |
EDM |
3861 (BMR) |
Small Chiton 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:00 PM |
EDM |
3862 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:04 PM |
EDM |
3863 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:52 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:02:01 AM |
EDM |
3864 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:08 PM |
EDM |
3865 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2010-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:27:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:13 PM |
EDM |
3866 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:17 PM |
EDM |
3867 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:21 PM |
EDM |
3868 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:26 PM |
EDM |
3869 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:30 PM |
EDM |
3870 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:34 PM |
EDM |
3871 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:39 PM |
EDM |
3872 (BMR) |
Parchment Tube Worm 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:43 PM |
EDM |
3873 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:47 PM |
EDM |
3874 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:52 PM |
EDM |
3875 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:28 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:02:51 AM |
EDM |
3876 (BMR) |
Maerl 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:31 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:02:55 AM |
EDM |
3877 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:01:56 PM |
EDM |
3878 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:01 PM |
EDM |
3879 (BMR) |
A Ctenostome Bryozoan 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:05 PM |
EDM |
3880 (BMR) |
Grey Seal 1968-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:10 PM |
EDM |
3881 (BMR) |
Cladophora sericea 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:14 PM |
EDM |
3882 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:18 PM |
EDM |
3883 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:23 PM |
EDM |
3884 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:27 PM |
EDM |
3885 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:28:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:32 PM |
EDM |
3886 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:36 PM |
EDM |
3887 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:04 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:03:40 AM |
EDM |
3888 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:40 PM |
EDM |
3889 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:45 PM |
EDM |
3890 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:49 PM |
EDM |
3891 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:53 PM |
EDM |
3892 (BMR) |
Cushion star 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:02:58 PM |
EDM |
3893 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:02 PM |
EDM |
3894 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:07 PM |
EDM |
3895 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:11 PM |
EDM |
3896 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:15 PM |
EDM |
3897 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:19 PM |
EDM |
3898 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:24 PM |
EDM |
3899 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:28 PM |
EDM |
3900 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:32 PM |
EDM |
3901 (BMR) |
Poli's Stellate Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:37 PM |
EDM |
3902 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:41 PM |
EDM |
3903 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:45 PM |
EDM |
3904 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:50 PM |
EDM |
3905 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:29:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:54 PM |
EDM |
3906 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:03:58 PM |
EDM |
3907 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:03 PM |
EDM |
3908 (BMR) |
Caloplaca thallincola |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:07 PM |
EDM |
3909 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:12 PM |
EDM |
3910 (BMR) |
Gooseberry sea squirt 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:17 PM |
EDM |
3911 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:21 PM |
EDM |
3912 (BMR) |
Polyclinum aurantium 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:26 PM |
EDM |
3913 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:30 PM |
EDM |
3914 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:34 PM |
EDM |
3915 (BMR) |
Abietinaria abietina 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:38 PM |
EDM |
3916 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:43 PM |
EDM |
3917 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:47 PM |
EDM |
3918 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:52 PM |
EDM |
3919 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:04:56 PM |
EDM |
3920 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:05:00 PM |
EDM |
3921 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:25 PM |
EDM |
3922 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:30 PM |
EDM |
3923 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:34 PM |
EDM |
3924 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:30:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:38 PM |
EDM |
3925 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:00 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:06:19 AM |
EDM |
3926 (BMR) |
Facelina 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:03 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:06:23 AM |
EDM |
3927 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:43 PM |
EDM |
3928 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:47 PM |
EDM |
3929 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:51 PM |
EDM |
3930 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:50:56 PM |
EDM |
3931 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:00 PM |
EDM |
3932 (BMR) |
Ectocarpaceae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:04 PM |
EDM |
3933 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:08 PM |
EDM |
3934 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:13 PM |
EDM |
3935 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:17 PM |
EDM |
3936 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:22 PM |
EDM |
3937 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:26 PM |
EDM |
3938 (BMR) |
Square-End Hornwrack 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:41 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:31 PM |
EDM |
3939 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:35 PM |
EDM |
3940 (BMR) |
Painted Topshell 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:40 PM |
EDM |
3941 (BMR) |
Bristle Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:44 PM |
EDM |
3942 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:48 PM |
EDM |
3943 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:53 PM |
EDM |
3944 (BMR) |
Coryne eximia 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:31:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:51:57 PM |
EDM |
3945 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:02 PM |
EDM |
3946 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:07 PM |
EDM |
3947 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:11 PM |
EDM |
3948 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:16 PM |
EDM |
3949 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:20 PM |
EDM |
3950 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:24 PM |
EDM |
3951 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:29 PM |
EDM |
3952 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:34 PM |
EDM |
3953 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:38 PM |
EDM |
3954 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:43 PM |
EDM |
3955 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:47 PM |
EDM |
3956 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:52 PM |
EDM |
3957 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:38 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:52:56 PM |
EDM |
3958 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:41 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:08:37 AM |
EDM |
3959 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:44 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:00 PM |
EDM |
3960 (BMR) |
Sea Oak 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:47 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:04 PM |
EDM |
3961 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:50 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:09 PM |
EDM |
3962 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:53 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:13 PM |
EDM |
3963 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:56 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:18 PM |
EDM |
3964 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:32:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:22 PM |
EDM |
3965 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:26 PM |
EDM |
3966 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:31 PM |
EDM |
3967 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:35 PM |
EDM |
3968 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:39 PM |
EDM |
3969 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:44 PM |
EDM |
3970 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:48 PM |
EDM |
3971 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:21 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:53 PM |
EDM |
3972 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:24 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:53:57 PM |
EDM |
3973 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:02 PM |
EDM |
3974 (BMR) |
Brooding snake star 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:06 PM |
EDM |
3975 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:10 PM |
EDM |
3976 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:14 PM |
EDM |
3977 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:19 PM |
EDM |
3978 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:43 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:10:00 AM |
EDM |
3979 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:23 PM |
EDM |
3980 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:27 PM |
EDM |
3981 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:32 PM |
EDM |
3982 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:36 PM |
EDM |
3983 (BMR) |
Helter-Skelter Hydroid 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:33:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:41 PM |
EDM |
3984 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:45 PM |
EDM |
3985 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:49 PM |
EDM |
3986 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:07 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:54 PM |
EDM |
3987 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:10 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:54:58 PM |
EDM |
3988 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:03 PM |
EDM |
3989 (BMR) |
Yellow Ringed Sea Squirt 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:16 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:07 PM |
EDM |
3990 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:11 PM |
EDM |
3991 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:16 PM |
EDM |
3992 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:20 PM |
EDM |
3993 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:24 PM |
EDM |
3994 (BMR) |
Sand Brittlestar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:29 PM |
EDM |
3995 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:33 PM |
EDM |
3996 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:38 PM |
EDM |
3997 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:42 PM |
EDM |
3998 (BMR) |
Callithamnion 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:43 PM |
Thursday 14th of November 2019 02:11:23 AM |
EDM |
3999 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:47 PM |
EDM |
4000 (BMR) |
Wrinkled Rock-Borer 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:51 PM |
EDM |
4001 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:55:56 PM |
EDM |
4002 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:00 PM |
EDM |
4003 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:34:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:04 PM |
EDM |
4004 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:09 PM |
EDM |
4005 (BMR) |
White Hedgehog Sea Slug 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:13 PM |
EDM |
4006 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:07 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:07 PM |
EDM |
4007 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:17 PM |
EDM |
4008 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:22 PM |
EDM |
4009 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:26 PM |
EDM |
4010 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:31 PM |
EDM |
4011 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:23 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:35 PM |
EDM |
4012 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:26 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:39 PM |
EDM |
4013 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:29 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:44 PM |
EDM |
4014 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:32 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:48 PM |
EDM |
4015 (BMR) |
Rostanga rubra 2007-06-24 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:35 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:52 PM |
EDM |
4016 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:56:56 PM |
EDM |
4017 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:01 PM |
EDM |
4018 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:05 PM |
EDM |
4019 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:10 PM |
EDM |
4020 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:14 PM |
EDM |
4021 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:19 PM |
EDM |
4022 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:35:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:23 PM |
EDM |
4023 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:28 PM |
EDM |
4024 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:32 PM |
EDM |
4025 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:37 PM |
EDM |
4026 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:41 PM |
EDM |
4027 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:46 PM |
EDM |
4028 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:50 PM |
EDM |
4029 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:55 PM |
EDM |
4030 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:57:59 PM |
EDM |
4031 (BMR) |
Halacaridae 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:03 PM |
EDM |
4032 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:08 PM |
EDM |
4033 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:30 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:12 PM |
EDM |
4034 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:17 PM |
EDM |
4035 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:21 PM |
EDM |
4036 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:39 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:25 PM |
EDM |
4037 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:42 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:30 PM |
EDM |
4038 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:45 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:34 PM |
EDM |
4039 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:39 PM |
EDM |
4040 (BMR) |
European nudibranch 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:51 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:43 PM |
EDM |
4041 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:54 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:47 PM |
EDM |
4042 (BMR) |
Membranoptera alata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:36:57 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:52 PM |
EDM |
4043 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:00 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:58:56 PM |
EDM |
4044 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:03 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:01 PM |
EDM |
4045 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:06 PM |
EDM |
4046 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:10 PM |
EDM |
4047 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:12 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:14 PM |
EDM |
4048 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:19 PM |
EDM |
4049 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:18 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:23 PM |
EDM |
4050 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:28 PM |
EDM |
4051 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:32 PM |
EDM |
4052 (BMR) |
Orange Sea Toad 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:27 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:37 PM |
EDM |
4053 (BMR) |
Lobster horns 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:30 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:30 PM |
EDM |
4054 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:33 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:41 PM |
EDM |
4055 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:36 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:45 PM |
EDM |
4056 (BMR) |
Curvie 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:50 PM |
EDM |
4057 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:54 PM |
EDM |
4058 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 05:59:59 PM |
EDM |
4059 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:48 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:04 PM |
EDM |
4060 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:08 PM |
EDM |
4061 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:55 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:12 PM |
EDM |
4062 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:37:58 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:17 PM |
EDM |
4063 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:01 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:21 PM |
EDM |
4064 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:04 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:26 PM |
EDM |
4065 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:06 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:30 PM |
EDM |
4066 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:09 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:34 PM |
EDM |
4067 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:13 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:38 PM |
EDM |
4068 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:15 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:43 PM |
EDM |
4069 (BMR) |
Banded Chink Shell 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:19 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:48 PM |
EDM |
4070 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:22 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:52 PM |
EDM |
4071 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:25 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:00:56 PM |
EDM |
4072 (BMR) |
Verruca Barnacle 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:28 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:00 PM |
EDM |
4073 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:31 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:05 PM |
EDM |
4074 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:34 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:09 PM |
EDM |
4075 (BMR) |
Saithe 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:37 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:14 PM |
EDM |
4076 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:40 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:18 PM |
EDM |
4077 (BMR) |
Oaten Pipe Hydroid 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:43 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:23 PM |
EDM |
4078 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-08 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:46 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:27 PM |
EDM |
4079 (BMR) |
Green sea urchin 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:49 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:31 PM |
EDM |
4080 (BMR) |
Sea Beech 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:52 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:35 PM |
EDM |
4081 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:56 PM |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:56 PM |
EDM |
4082 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:38:59 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:40 PM |
EDM |
4083 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:02 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:45 PM |
EDM |
4084 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:05 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:49 PM |
EDM |
4085 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:08 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:54 PM |
EDM |
4086 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:11 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:01:58 PM |
EDM |
4087 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:14 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:02 PM |
EDM |
4088 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:17 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:06 PM |
EDM |
4089 (BMR) |
Common Brittlestar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Wednesday 13th of November 2019 08:39:20 PM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:11 PM |
EDM |
4290 (BMR) |
Wick Gaut / the Ringholm |
The Wick Gaut is the largest rock on the western side of Petticowick. On this scenic dive watch out for sea slugs, spider crabs and Lumpsuckers.
Just south-west of Petticowick lies the wreck of the Ringholm, now well broken up and covered in marine life. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:00:41 AM |
Thursday 18th of June 2020 03:20:46 PM |
EDM |
4291 (BMR) |
Anemone Gullies to the Skelly Hole |
This exciting dive between Skelly Hole and Float Carr Rock is composed of rocky ridges and deep undercut gullies smothered in Dead Men’s Fingers, Plumose and Elegant Anemones. In the summer watch out for diving seabirds hunting for sandeels in Skelly Hole. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:25:46 AM |
Saturday 27th of June 2020 04:41:39 PM |
EDM |
4292 (BMR) |
Tye's Tunnel |
This site is a narrow tunnel which passes through the long, low rock promontory between St Abb’s Head Lighthouse and Claver Rock. There is lots of life to see on this dive; nudibranchs Sun Stars, sea squirts, and hermit crabs on the tunnel floor. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:28:01 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:58:51 PM |
EDM |
4293 (BMR) |
The Glanmire |
In thick fog on the morning of the 25th July 1912, the 1,141 tonne steamship Glanmire struck the Black Carrs and sank off St Abb’s Head. The wreckage is now covered with deep water species such as Bottlebrush Hydroids and Plumose Anemones. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:29:17 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:59:14 PM |
EDM |
4294 (BMR) |
Black Carrs |
Black Carrs is one of the most popular dives within the BMR, owing to our elusive residents - the Arctic Wolffish - their presence given away by empty broken shells. There is so much to see at all depths, and you can find something new on each visit. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:33:18 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 03:59:37 PM |
EDM |
4295 (BMR) |
Wuddy Rocks |
The seaward end of the Wuddy Rocks outcrop is crossed by several underwater gullies and tunnels, which make it a scenic and interesting site to explore. Look out for crabs and fish sheltering amongst the Dead Men's Fingers. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:35:00 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 04:00:02 PM |
EDM |
4296 (BMR) |
Seagull Rock (or Maw Carr) |
This is the tall rock easily identifiable by the gulls which often perch upon it, accessed by a short swim from St Abbs harbour. Gobies, squat lobsters and starfish can be found in the underwater caves, as well as Plaice and Flounder on the sandy bottom. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:39:42 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 04:00:27 PM |
EDM |
4297 (BMR) |
Broad Craig |
This is the tall rock easily identifiable by the gulls which often perch upon it, accessed by a short swim from St Abbs harbour. Gobies, squat lobsters and starfish can be found in the underwater caves, as well as Plaice and Flounder on the sandy bottom. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:40:44 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 04:04:01 PM |
EDM |
4298 (BMR) |
Big Green Carr and Amphitheatre |
The Amphitheatre is a spectacular, sheer-sided, semi-circular wall of rock on the far side of Big Green Carr with a sandy bottom. It is riddled with deep cracks which shelter a variety of marine life such as squat lobsters and octopuses. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:42:13 AM |
Saturday 27th of June 2020 07:19:07 PM |
EDM |
4299 (BMR) |
Cathedral Rock |
This dive is so called because of the large rock formation split by twin arches, resembling a cathedral window. The arches are large enough to swim through and are festooned with Plumose Anemones and soft corals, and keep a close eye out for tiny Devonshire Cup Corals. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:45:22 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 04:05:12 PM |
EDM |
4300 (BMR) |
Ebb Carrs |
This is an interesting dive with plenty of rocky pinnacles and gullies to explore. The wreck of the Alfred Erlandsen steamer lie here. The boat is now well broken up, but the propeller and boilers are visible beneath a thick growth of hydroids and sponges. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:49:52 AM |
Thursday 25th of June 2020 04:05:38 PM |
EDM |
4301 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch and Hairy Ness |
Weasel Loch is a wide, steep sided gully with a sandy bottom. Kelp forest covers the upper margins of the reef in which you can find Velvet Swimming Crabs and shoals of Two-spotted Gobies. Hairy Ness, Divers Hole and Leeds bay are all accessed from this site. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:53:01 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 01:47:55 PM |
EDM |
4302 (BMR) |
Conger Reef |
Conger Reef is a submerged reef situated about 30 metres from the shore. Cresta Run, a snaking gully within the shore-side of the reef, is the entrance to the Reef, and the walls are densely covered with Dead Men’s Fingers and Feather Stars. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:54:33 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 01:46:46 PM |
EDM |
4303 (BMR) |
Luff Hard Reef |
This reef lies on the north-west side of Eyemouth Bay; directly below Fort Point. The reef is cut by a web of gullies with a gravelly bottom, and the rocks form a deep canyon, and the walls are coated with soft corals, Bloody Henry Starfish, Dahlia Anemones and many species of nudibranchs. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:56:54 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 01:50:46 PM |
EDM |
4304 (BMR) |
Folds Buss |
This is a scenic dive interspersed with sand gullies, and species from shallow and deep water can be seen here, including the Deeplet Sea Anemone. Look out for Sea Urchins and Edible Crabs, as well as Anglerfish lying in wait of their prey on the sandy bottom. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 10:58:46 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 01:56:13 PM |
EDM |
4305 (BMR) |
The Hurkers |
The patch of rocks in the middle of Eyemouth Bay called the Hurkers are surrounded by sand and gravel, and is an excellent location for a dive. Also here lies the the wreck of the SS Mauritiania. Lobsters and Conger Eels have since made this their home. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 11:00:31 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 02:01:12 PM |
EDM |
4306 (BMR) |
Greenends Gully |
Greenends Gully is a steep-sided gully with lots of marine life to discover. Velvet Swimming Crabs, Sea Urchins and Pogges can be seen where the gully becomes undercut at the base. Kelp forests, reefs and gullies are habitats which can be explored at this site. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 18th of November 2019 11:07:45 AM |
Thursday 16th of July 2020 02:08:25 PM |
EDM |
4307 (BMR) |
Starney Bay |
Part of National Trust for Scotland’s St Abbs Head Nature Reserve, this beautiful beach is accessed by the steps down from the coastal path. Rich kelp beds and rocky reefs in the bay are home to colourful ballan wrasse, leopard-spotted gobies and an array of anemone species. The easier central section is perfect for beginners, whilst the rocky outcrops offer more advanced snorkelling. |
Shape |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:30:52 AM |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:49:04 AM |
EDM |
4308 (BMR) |
Starney Bay |
Part of National Trust for Scotland’s St Abbs Head Nature Reserve, this beautiful beach is accessed by the steps down from the coastal path. Rich kelp beds and rocky reefs in the bay are home to colourful ballan wrasse, leopard-spotted gobies and an array of anemone species. The easier central section is perfect for beginners, whilst the rocky outcrops offer more advanced snorkelling. |
Shape |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:32:48 AM |
Friday 13th of December 2019 02:28:45 PM |
EDM |
4309 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:16 PM |
EDM |
4310 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:20 PM |
EDM |
4311 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:25 PM |
EDM |
4312 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:29 PM |
EDM |
4313 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:33 PM |
EDM |
4314 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2009-06-19 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:38 PM |
EDM |
4315 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:43 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:43 AM |
EDM |
4316 (BMR) |
Thong Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:42 PM |
EDM |
4317 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:48 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:48 AM |
EDM |
4318 (BMR) |
Snakelocks Anemone 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:46 PM |
EDM |
4319 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:51 PM |
EDM |
4320 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:55 PM |
EDM |
4321 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:38:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:02:59 PM |
EDM |
4322 (BMR) |
Pale Tortoiseshell Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:04 PM |
EDM |
4323 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:08 PM |
EDM |
4324 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:12 PM |
EDM |
4325 (BMR) |
Odonthalia dentata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:17 PM |
EDM |
4326 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:22 PM |
EDM |
4327 (BMR) |
Solitary Stalked Hydroid 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:26 PM |
EDM |
4328 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:30 PM |
EDM |
4329 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:34 PM |
EDM |
4330 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:38 PM |
EDM |
4331 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:43 PM |
EDM |
4332 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:47 PM |
EDM |
4333 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:52 PM |
EDM |
4334 (BMR) |
Elachista 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:37 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:37 AM |
EDM |
4335 (BMR) |
Scytosiphon lomentaria 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:03:57 PM |
EDM |
4336 (BMR) |
Carragheen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:01 PM |
EDM |
4337 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:06 PM |
EDM |
4338 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:10 PM |
EDM |
4339 (BMR) |
Dead Men’s Finger Sea Slug 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:15 PM |
EDM |
4340 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:19 PM |
EDM |
4341 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:39:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:24 PM |
EDM |
4342 (BMR) |
Eubranchus farrani 2009-06-21 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:28 PM |
EDM |
4343 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:03 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:32 PM |
EDM |
4344 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:37 PM |
EDM |
4345 (BMR) |
Phymatolithon 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:41 PM |
EDM |
4346 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:46 PM |
EDM |
4347 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:50 PM |
EDM |
4348 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:55 PM |
EDM |
4349 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:04:59 PM |
EDM |
4350 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:04 PM |
EDM |
4351 (BMR) |
Gammarid 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:08 PM |
EDM |
4352 (BMR) |
Carragheen 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:13 PM |
EDM |
4353 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:17 PM |
EDM |
4354 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:21 PM |
EDM |
4355 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:26 PM |
EDM |
4356 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-02 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:30 PM |
EDM |
4357 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:35 PM |
EDM |
4358 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:40 PM |
EDM |
4359 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:44 PM |
EDM |
4360 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:52 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:49 PM |
EDM |
4361 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:55 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:53 PM |
EDM |
4362 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:40:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:05:57 PM |
EDM |
4363 (BMR) |
Greater Acorn Barnacle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:02 PM |
EDM |
4364 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:03 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:07 PM |
EDM |
4365 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:06 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:11 PM |
EDM |
4366 (BMR) |
Cystoclonium purpureum 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:09 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:15 PM |
EDM |
4367 (BMR) |
Compressed Purge Sponge 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:12 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:20 PM |
EDM |
4368 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:24 PM |
EDM |
4369 (BMR) |
Sea Snail 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:28 PM |
EDM |
4370 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:33 PM |
EDM |
4371 (BMR) |
White Lace Sponge 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:37 PM |
EDM |
4372 (BMR) |
Star Sea Squirt 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:41 PM |
EDM |
4373 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:46 PM |
EDM |
4374 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:50 PM |
EDM |
4375 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:54 PM |
EDM |
4376 (BMR) |
Lined Polycera 2015-06-06 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:06:59 PM |
EDM |
4377 (BMR) |
Moon Jellyfish 2011-06-10 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:39 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:03 PM |
EDM |
4378 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:42 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:08 PM |
EDM |
4379 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:12 PM |
EDM |
4380 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:17 PM |
EDM |
4381 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:21 PM |
EDM |
4382 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:26 PM |
EDM |
4383 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:30 PM |
EDM |
4384 (BMR) |
Crevice Brittlestar 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:41:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:34 PM |
EDM |
4385 (BMR) |
Butterfish 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:01 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:39 PM |
EDM |
4386 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:43 PM |
EDM |
4387 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:47 PM |
EDM |
4388 (BMR) |
Common Starfish 2002-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:52 PM |
EDM |
4389 (BMR) |
Under Tongue Weed 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:12 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:07:56 PM |
EDM |
4390 (BMR) |
Common Lobster 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:15 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:00 PM |
EDM |
4391 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:05 PM |
EDM |
4392 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:09 PM |
EDM |
4393 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:14 PM |
EDM |
4394 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab 1977-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:18 PM |
EDM |
4395 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:23 PM |
EDM |
4396 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:27 PM |
EDM |
4397 (BMR) |
Common Sea Urchin 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:31 PM |
EDM |
4398 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:35 PM |
EDM |
4399 (BMR) |
Lumpfish 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:39 PM |
EDM |
4400 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:44 PM |
EDM |
4401 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:49 PM |
EDM |
4402 (BMR) |
Crystal Sea Slug 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:53 PM |
EDM |
4403 (BMR) |
Bladder Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:08:57 PM |
EDM |
4404 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:02 PM |
EDM |
4405 (BMR) |
Crenulated Acron Barncle 2003-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:42:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:06 PM |
EDM |
4406 (BMR) |
Ceramium shuttleworthianum 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:11 PM |
EDM |
4407 (BMR) |
Kelp 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:02 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:02 AM |
EDM |
4408 (BMR) |
Oarweed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:15 PM |
EDM |
4409 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:20 PM |
EDM |
4410 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:24 PM |
EDM |
4411 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:29 PM |
EDM |
4412 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:33 PM |
EDM |
4413 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:19 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:37 PM |
EDM |
4414 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:22 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:42 PM |
EDM |
4415 (BMR) |
Posthorn Worms 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:47 PM |
EDM |
4416 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:51 PM |
EDM |
4417 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:30 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:09:55 PM |
EDM |
4418 (BMR) |
Idotea granulosa 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:00 PM |
EDM |
4419 (BMR) |
Black Lichen 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:04 PM |
EDM |
4420 (BMR) |
Tumid Top Shell 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:09 PM |
EDM |
4421 (BMR) |
Wolffish 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:14 PM |
EDM |
4422 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:23 PM |
EDM |
4423 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:45 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:27 PM |
EDM |
4424 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:32 PM |
EDM |
4425 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:51 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:51 AM |
EDM |
4426 (BMR) |
Harmothoe 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:54 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:54 AM |
EDM |
4427 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:36 PM |
EDM |
4428 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 2012-06-23 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:43:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:41 PM |
EDM |
4429 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:45 PM |
EDM |
4430 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:49 PM |
EDM |
4431 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:53 PM |
EDM |
4432 (BMR) |
Green Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:10:58 PM |
EDM |
4433 (BMR) |
Hildenbrandia rubra 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:02 PM |
EDM |
4434 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:07 PM |
EDM |
4435 (BMR) |
Purple Laver 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:11 PM |
EDM |
4436 (BMR) |
Dulse 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:15 PM |
EDM |
4437 (BMR) |
Curvie 1977-06-25 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:19 PM |
EDM |
4438 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:24 PM |
EDM |
4439 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:29 PM |
EDM |
4440 (BMR) |
Alcyonidium parasiticum 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:33 PM |
EDM |
4441 (BMR) |
Barnacles 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:37 PM |
EDM |
4442 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:42 PM |
EDM |
4443 (BMR) |
Anemone Hermit Crab 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:46 PM |
EDM |
4444 (BMR) |
Petalonia fascia 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:50 PM |
EDM |
4445 (BMR) |
Oarweed 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:54 PM |
EDM |
4446 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:48 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:11:59 PM |
EDM |
4447 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:04 PM |
EDM |
4448 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:08 PM |
EDM |
4449 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:12 PM |
EDM |
4450 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:44:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:17 PM |
EDM |
4451 (BMR) |
Rough-Mantled Doris 2009-06-19 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:22 PM |
EDM |
4452 (BMR) |
Hornwrack 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:26 PM |
EDM |
4453 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:30 PM |
EDM |
4454 (BMR) |
Dumontia contorta 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:35 PM |
EDM |
4455 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:14 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:39 PM |
EDM |
4456 (BMR) |
Dog-Whelk 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:17 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:43 PM |
EDM |
4457 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:20 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:48 PM |
EDM |
4458 (BMR) |
Dabberlocks 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:22 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:53 PM |
EDM |
4459 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:25 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:12:57 PM |
EDM |
4460 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:28 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:01 PM |
EDM |
4461 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:31 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:06 PM |
EDM |
4462 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:10 PM |
EDM |
4463 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:14 PM |
EDM |
4464 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2003-06-22 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:19 PM |
EDM |
4465 (BMR) |
Northern Henricia 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:43 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:23 PM |
EDM |
4466 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:27 PM |
EDM |
4467 (BMR) |
Crown Doto 2015-06-07 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:32 PM |
EDM |
4468 (BMR) |
Carragheen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:36 PM |
EDM |
4469 (BMR) |
Coral Weed 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:41 PM |
EDM |
4470 (BMR) |
Curvie 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:56 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:45 PM |
EDM |
4471 (BMR) |
Common Sunstar 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:45:59 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:49 PM |
EDM |
4472 (BMR) |
Cat's puff 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:54 PM |
EDM |
4473 (BMR) |
Velvet Finger Sea Mat 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:04 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:13:58 PM |
EDM |
4474 (BMR) |
Dead Men's Fingers 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:07 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:02 PM |
EDM |
4475 (BMR) |
Lomentaria articulata 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:10 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:07 PM |
EDM |
4476 (BMR) |
Bryozoa indet crusts 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:12 PM |
EDM |
4477 (BMR) |
Common Limpet 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:16 PM |
EDM |
4478 (BMR) |
Green Crab 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:18 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:20 PM |
EDM |
4479 (BMR) |
Shortnosed Sculpin 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:21 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:25 PM |
EDM |
4480 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:23 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:30 PM |
EDM |
4481 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:26 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:34 PM |
EDM |
4482 (BMR) |
Great Spider Crab 1977-06-04 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:29 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:39 PM |
EDM |
4483 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:44 PM |
EDM |
4484 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug 2014-06-14 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:34 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:48 PM |
EDM |
4485 (BMR) |
Butterfish 2002-06-01 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:37 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:53 PM |
EDM |
4486 (BMR) |
Rough Periwinkle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:40 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:14:57 PM |
EDM |
4487 (BMR) |
Phyllophora 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:44 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:44 AM |
EDM |
4488 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:46 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:03 PM |
EDM |
4489 (BMR) |
Turbicellepora avicularis 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:49 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:07 PM |
EDM |
4490 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:51 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:11 PM |
EDM |
4491 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:54 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:16 PM |
EDM |
4492 (BMR) |
Christmas Tree Sea Slug 2010-06-05 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:46:57 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:20 PM |
EDM |
4493 (BMR) |
Finger Bryozoan 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:00 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:24 PM |
EDM |
4494 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:02 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:29 PM |
EDM |
4495 (BMR) |
Northern Rock Barnacle 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:05 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:34 PM |
EDM |
4496 (BMR) |
Edible Crab 2002-06-15 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:08 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:39 PM |
EDM |
4497 (BMR) |
Hores Mussel 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:11 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:43 PM |
EDM |
4498 (BMR) |
Serrated Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:13 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:48 PM |
EDM |
4499 (BMR) |
Elegant Anemone 2003-06-17 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:16 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:52 PM |
EDM |
4500 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:19 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:15:56 PM |
EDM |
4501 (BMR) |
Spiral Wrack 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:22 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:00 PM |
EDM |
4502 (BMR) |
Channel Wrack 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:24 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:05 PM |
EDM |
4503 (BMR) |
Dulse 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:27 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:09 PM |
EDM |
4504 (BMR) |
Enteromorpha 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:30 AM |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:30 AM |
EDM |
4505 (BMR) |
Common Prawn 1992-06-16 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:32 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:14 PM |
EDM |
4506 (BMR) |
Sea Lettuce 2002-06-28 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:35 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:18 PM |
EDM |
4507 (BMR) |
Dynamena pumila 1992-06-18 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:38 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:23 PM |
EDM |
4508 (BMR) |
Common Orange Lichen 2002-06-29 |
|
Sighting |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 10:47:41 AM |
Monday 18th of May 2020 06:16:27 PM |
EDM |
4509 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
An easily accessible beach perfect for a family day out. The central sandy section is a great spot for first time snorkelling. For more experienced snorkellers, the rocky shores fringing the bay teem with life, from seaweed, anemones and urchins to butterfish, gobies and scorpionfish. |
Shape |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 12:40:56 PM |
Monday 09th of December 2019 12:23:56 PM |
EDM |
4510 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
An easily accessible beach perfect for a family day out. The central sandy section is a great spot for first time snorkelling. For more experienced snorkellers, the rocky shores fringing the bay teem with life, from seaweed, anemones and urchins to butterfish, gobies and scorpionfish. |
Shape |
Friday 22nd of November 2019 12:42:00 PM |
Friday 13th of December 2019 02:30:42 PM |
EDM |
4511 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
This secluded shingle bay to the south of Coldingham Bay is a fantastic place to see exciting marine creatures hidden in the cracks and crevices. This is an advances site due to its remoteness. Click here for more information. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:06:44 AM |
Friday 21st of August 2020 05:57:54 PM |
EDM |
4512 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
To the south of Coldingham Bay, this smaller and more secluded shingle bay is accessed along the coastal path and offers more fantastic snorkelling opportunities. Cracks and crevices in the rocks provide homes for urchins, anemones and edible crabs, whilst kelp beds provide shelter for juvenile fish including saithe, butterfish and scorpionfish. An advanced site due to its relative remoteness. |
Shape |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:10:09 AM |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:10:09 AM |
EDM |
4513 (BMR) |
Starney Bay |
Part of St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve managed by National Trust for Scotland, this beautiful beach is accessed by the steps down from the coastal path. For more information about this site, please click here |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:14:20 AM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 10:24:29 AM |
EDM |
4514 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
An easily accessible beach perfect for a family day out, and is great for both beginners and more experienced snorkellers. For more information about this site, click here. |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 09th of December 2019 11:56:34 AM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 10:56:34 AM |
EDM |
4515 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch |
This sheltered bay offers advanced snorkellers the chance to explore a range of habitats. Velvet swimming crabs and two-spotted gobies frequent the kelp forests, sea hares feed amongst the red seaweed, and cuttlefish hover above the sandy bottom. Access is via the steep wooden steps that descend from the car park of the Eyemouth Holiday Park. Please note that a parking charge applies. For more information about this site, please click here |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 09th of December 2019 12:26:41 PM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 11:19:50 AM |
EDM |
4516 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch |
This sheltered bay offers advanced snorkellers the chance to explore a range of habitats. Velvet swimming crabs and two-spotted gobies frequent the kelp forests, sea hares feed amongst the red seaweed, and cuttlefish hover above the sandy bottom. Access is via the steep wooden steps that descend from the car park of the Eyemouth Holiday Park. Please note that a parking charge applies. |
Shape |
Monday 09th of December 2019 12:27:58 PM |
Monday 09th of December 2019 12:27:58 PM |
EDM |
4517 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Beach |
This secluded shingle bay to the south of Coldingham Bay is a fantastic place to see exciting marine creatures hidden in the cracks and crevices. This is an advances site due to its remoteness. Click here for more information |
Immovable Heritage |
Monday 09th of December 2019 02:08:04 PM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 11:34:08 AM |
EDM |
4518 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Beach |
Eyemouth’s easily accessible beach is perfect for first-time snorkellers, with a gradual walk into the sea to spot your first fish. Rockier outcrops to the north offer advanced snorkellers the chance to spot crabs and squat lobsters in the submerged rock pools, and seaweed gives shelter for many fish species. The Eyemouth Leisure Centre provides changing and showering facilities for a small fee. |
Shape |
Monday 09th of December 2019 02:09:06 PM |
Monday 09th of December 2019 02:13:40 PM |
EDM |
4519 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Beach |
Eyemouth’s easily accessible beach is perfect for first-time snorkellers, with a gradual walk into the sea to spot your first fish. Rockier outcrops to the north offer advanced snorkellers the chance to spot crabs and squat lobsters in the submerged rock pools, and seaweed gives shelter for many fish species. The Eyemouth Leisure Centre provides changing and showering facilities for a small fee. |
Shape |
Monday 09th of December 2019 02:09:57 PM |
Friday 13th of December 2019 02:31:06 PM |
EDM |
4520 (BMR) |
Walk, Beach Clean & Marine litter survey - volunteers needed |
Join the Berwickshire Marine Reserve rangers on a short walk along the coastal path from Coldingham to Linkim Shore a more remote beach. We will clean a 100m stretch of beach surveying the marine litter we find along the way. In association with the Marine Conservation Society. The data volunteers have collected over the last 26 years has helped make some of the most significant impacts on beach litter ever - the plastic bag charge, microplastics banned in personal care products, better wet wipe labelling, and massive support for a tax on 'on the go' plastic single use items. But it's not job done. We need to gather more and more data to wage war on other types of beach litter, and you can help. No experience necessary. If you have your own litter pickers and gloves please bring them along. Wear suitable footwear. Genine Keogh, Marine Ranger 01890 752509 info@berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk |
Event |
Thursday 19th of December 2019 09:15:31 AM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:52:02 PM |
EDM |
4521 (BMR) |
Beach Clean & Marine Litter Survey - Coldingham Bay |
Join the Berwickshire Marine Reserve ranger on a Beach Clean & Marine Litter Survey. We will clean a 100m stretch of beach surveying the marine litter we find along the way. The data volunteers have collected over the last 26 years has helped make some of the most significant impacts on beach litter ever - the plastic bag charge, microplastics banned in personal care products, better wet wipe labelling, and massive support for a tax on 'on the go' plastic single use items. But it's not job done. We need to gather more and more data to wage war on other types of beach litter, and you can help. In association with the Marine Conservation Society. No experience necessary. If you have your own litter pickers and gloves please bring them along. Bring warm, waterproof clothing. Meet outside the Coldingham Beach Cafe. info@berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk 01890 752509 Genine, Marine Ranger |
Event |
Thursday 19th of December 2019 09:19:02 AM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:52:39 PM |
EDM |
4522 (BMR) |
Beach Clean & Marine Litter Survey - Eyemouth -volunteers needed |
Join the Berwickshire Marine Reserve ranger for a New Year beach clean and marine litter survey. We will clean a 100m stretch of beach surveying the marine litter we find along the way. The data volunteers have collected over the last 26 years has helped make some of the most significant impacts on beach litter ever - the plastic bag charge, microplastics banned in personal care products, better wet wipe labelling, and massive support for a tax on 'on the go' plastic single use items. But it's not job done. We need to gather more and more data to wage war on other types of beach litter, and you can help. In association with the Marine Conservation Society. No experience necessary. If you have your own litter pickers and gloves please bring them along. Bring warm, waterproof clothing. Meet outside the Eyemouth Leisure Centre. info@berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk 01890 752509 Genine, Marine Ranger |
Event |
Thursday 19th of December 2019 09:22:23 AM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:53:17 PM |
EDM |
4523 (BMR) |
Walk and Beach Clean - Killidraughts - volunteers needed |
Join the Berwickshire Marine Reserve ranger on a walk along the coastal path from Eyemouth to Killidraughts, a more remote beach. We will clean a 100m stretch of beach surveying the marine litter we find along the way. The data volunteers have collected over the last 26 years has helped make some of the most significant impacts on beach litter ever - the plastic bag charge, microplastics banned in personal care products, better wet wipe labelling, and massive support for a tax on 'on the go' plastic single use items. But it's not job done. We need to gather more and more data to wage war on other types of beach litter, and you can help. In association with the Marine Conservation Society. No experience necessary. If you have your own litter pickers and gloves please bring them along. Bring warm, waterproof clothing. Meet outside the Eyemouth Leisure Centre. info@berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk 01890 752509 Genine, Marine Ranger |
Event |
Thursday 19th of December 2019 09:25:11 AM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:53:55 PM |
EDM |
4524 (BMR) |
Beach Clean & Marine Litter Survey - Coldingham Bay |
Join the Berwickshire Marine Reserve ranger at Coldingham Bay to clean a 100m stretch of beach surveying the marine litter we find along the way - part of the Great British Beach Clean. The data volunteers have collected over the last 25 years has helped make some of the most significant impacts on beach litter ever - the plastic bag charge, microplastics banned in personal care products, better wet wipe labelling, and massive support for a tax on 'on the go' plastic single use items. But it's not job done. We need to gather more and more data to wage war on other types of beach litter, and you can help. No experience necessary. If you have your own litter pickers and gloves please bring them along. Genine, Marine Ranger info@berwickshiremarinereserve.org.uk 01890 752509 |
Event |
Thursday 19th of December 2019 09:27:27 AM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:50:54 PM |
EDM |
4525 (BMR) |
Huge Cross Border Coastal Clean Up - From Cove to Goswick |
We invite YOU to join us for a HUGE Coastal Clean Up!
From Cove to Goswick
If you LOVE our coastline, we need YOUR help to clean it up - come litterpicking with the walkers, plogging with the runners, or diving against debris with the divers.
Together, let's keep our sea plastic free.
We have lots of fantastic organisations on both sides of the Border joining us on the day - if you would like to join us please get in touch
Be the Change, with Sea the Change!
For more information:
info@seathechange.org.uk |
Event |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:13:46 PM |
Sunday 09th of February 2020 05:48:52 PM |
EDM |
4526 (BMR) |
St Abb's Harbour Beach |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:28:20 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:28:20 PM |
EDM |
4527 (BMR) |
St Abb's Lighthouse |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:43:28 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:43:28 PM |
EDM |
4528 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch Above |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:50:09 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 03:50:09 PM |
EDM |
4529 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:15:56 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:15:56 PM |
EDM |
4530 (BMR) |
St Abb's Harbour |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:23:45 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:23:45 PM |
EDM |
4531 (BMR) |
St Abb's Lighthouse |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:29:32 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:29:32 PM |
EDM |
4532 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:34:10 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:34:10 PM |
EDM |
4533 (BMR) |
St Abb's Head |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:40:52 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:40:52 PM |
EDM |
4534 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:43:21 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:37:56 PM |
EDM |
4535 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:48:14 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:48:14 PM |
EDM |
4536 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:57:02 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 04:57:02 PM |
EDM |
4537 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:00:38 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:00:38 PM |
EDM |
4538 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:06:11 PM |
Friday 17th of April 2020 03:38:26 PM |
EDM |
4539 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:15:34 PM |
Friday 17th of April 2020 03:40:04 PM |
EDM |
4540 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:19:51 PM |
Friday 17th of April 2020 03:40:57 PM |
EDM |
4541 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick slipway |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:22:05 PM |
Tuesday 17th of March 2020 05:39:22 PM |
EDM |
4542 (BMR) |
Black Carrs |
|
Video |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 06:53:18 PM |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 11:08:34 AM |
EDM |
4543 (BMR) |
Berwickshire Dive |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:12:55 PM |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:12:55 PM |
EDM |
4544 (BMR) |
Berwickshire Dive |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:14:17 PM |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:14:17 PM |
EDM |
4545 (BMR) |
Berwickshire Dive |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:16:39 PM |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:16:39 PM |
EDM |
4546 (BMR) |
Berwickshire Dive |
|
Panorama |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:18:03 PM |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:18:03 PM |
EDM |
4547 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay |
|
Video |
Wednesday 18th of March 2020 07:38:40 PM |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 11:11:29 AM |
EDM |
4548 (BMR) |
St Abb’s Harbour |
|
Video |
Thursday 19th of March 2020 08:38:18 AM |
Wednesday 26th of August 2020 11:12:26 AM |
EDM |
4550 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick |
|
Video |
Thursday 19th of March 2020 02:59:26 PM |
Thursday 19th of March 2020 02:59:26 PM |
EDM |
4551 (BMR) |
Pettico Way Slipway |
|
Video |
Thursday 19th of March 2020 03:34:37 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:44:16 PM |
EDM |
4552 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay Beach |
The middle of Coldingham Bay beach in Berwickshire Marine Reserve |
Video |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 02:46:39 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:17:19 PM |
EDM |
4553 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Coast |
Along the coast from Eyemouth in Berwickshire Marine Reserve. |
Video |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 02:49:40 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:27:24 PM |
EDM |
4554 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay |
A beach near Coldingham Bay in Berwickshire Marine Reserve. |
Panorama |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 02:56:31 PM |
Tuesday 25th of August 2020 10:44:18 AM |
EDM |
4555 (BMR) |
Weasel Loch Rock |
Weasel Loch near Eyemouth |
Video |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 02:58:30 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:28:56 PM |
EDM |
4556 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay beach rocky |
Rocks in Coldingham Bay which is in Berwickshire Marine Reserve. |
Video |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 03:02:47 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:30:36 PM |
EDM |
4557 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay Grass |
Coldingham Bay in Berwichkshire Marine Reserve. |
Video |
Friday 03rd of April 2020 03:04:31 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:31:43 PM |
EDM |
4558 (BMR) |
Wall at the Craig |
|
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:36:20 PM |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:36:20 PM |
EDM |
4559 (BMR) |
Brown / Edible Crab |
|
Image |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:45:06 PM |
Wednesday 15th of April 2020 05:45:06 PM |
EDM |
4560 (BMR) |
Starney Bay |
|
Panorama |
Monday 20th of April 2020 10:48:31 AM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 09:41:02 AM |
EDM |
4561 (BMR) |
P9011592.JPG |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 10:54:20 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 10:54:20 AM |
EDM |
4562 (BMR) |
Common Prawn |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 10:59:04 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 10:59:04 AM |
EDM |
4563 (BMR) |
P7150168_edit001.jpg |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:07:05 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:07:05 AM |
EDM |
4564 (BMR) |
Common Hermit Crab |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:14:24 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:14:24 AM |
EDM |
4565 (BMR) |
Common Prawn |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:22:41 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:22:41 AM |
EDM |
4566 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:29:44 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:29:44 AM |
EDM |
4567 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemone |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:36:50 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:36:50 AM |
EDM |
4568 (BMR) |
Common Prawn |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:47:07 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:47:07 AM |
EDM |
4569 (BMR) |
Edible Crab |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:53:06 AM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 11:53:06 AM |
EDM |
4570 (BMR) |
Common Squat Lobster |
The most common squat lobster species found in the UK. Look out for them on the mid to low rocky shore |
Species |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 12:50:26 PM |
Monday 08th of June 2020 04:37:25 PM |
EDM |
4571 (BMR) |
Common Squat Lobster |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 12:53:19 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 12:59:12 PM |
EDM |
4572 (BMR) |
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|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:04:47 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:04:47 PM |
EDM |
4573 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster with Bloody Henry Starfish |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:10:29 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:15:36 PM |
EDM |
4574 (BMR) |
Spiny Squat Lobster |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:17:54 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:17:54 PM |
EDM |
4575 (BMR) |
Acorn Barnacles with juvenile Edible Mussels |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:40:53 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:40:53 PM |
EDM |
4576 (BMR) |
Broad-clawed Porcelain Crab |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:54:39 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:54:39 PM |
EDM |
4577 (BMR) |
Velvet Swimming Crab on Dead Man's Fingers |
|
Image |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:59:19 PM |
Friday 22nd of May 2020 01:59:19 PM |
EDM |
4579 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick Clip 1 |
|
Video |
Monday 25th of May 2020 04:47:11 PM |
Monday 25th of May 2020 04:49:53 PM |
EDM |
4580 (BMR) |
Pettico Wick Clip 2 |
|
Video |
Monday 25th of May 2020 04:56:19 PM |
Monday 25th of May 2020 04:56:19 PM |
EDM |
4581 (BMR) |
Glanmire Clip 2 |
|
Video |
Monday 25th of May 2020 05:04:21 PM |
Monday 25th of May 2020 05:04:21 PM |
EDM |
4582 (BMR) |
Glanmire Clip 2 |
|
Video |
Monday 25th of May 2020 05:06:39 PM |
Monday 25th of May 2020 05:06:39 PM |
EDM |
4583 (BMR) |
Milldown_Thumbnail-1.png |
|
Image |
Wednesday 27th of May 2020 11:53:05 AM |
Wednesday 27th of May 2020 11:53:05 AM |
EDM |
4584 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay BMR |
A beautiful sandy beach in the heart of the Marine Reserve perfect for snorkelling, surfing and rockpooling. |
Video |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 09:37:12 AM |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 09:37:12 AM |
EDM |
4585 (BMR) |
Eyemouth Beach |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 10:54:38 AM |
Thursday 13th of August 2020 11:33:34 AM |
EDM |
4586 (BMR) |
Petticowick Slipway |
|
Video |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 04:15:16 PM |
Wednesday 12th of August 2020 05:39:47 PM |
EDM |
4588 (BMR) |
Milldown Bay Bridge |
|
Panorama |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 04:50:19 PM |
Tuesday 25th of August 2020 10:15:15 AM |
EDM |
4589 (BMR) |
Milldown |
|
Image |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 05:01:56 PM |
Tuesday 02nd of June 2020 05:01:56 PM |
EDM |
4590 (BMR) |
Arctic Wolffish |
|
Image |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:34:15 PM |
Tuesday 09th of June 2020 02:34:15 PM |
EDM |
4591 (BMR) |
Coldingham Bay BMR |
|
Video |
Wednesday 10th of June 2020 04:00:05 PM |
Wednesday 10th of June 2020 04:00:05 PM |
EDM |
4592 (BMR) |
Petticowick Dive |
|
Video |
Wednesday 10th of June 2020 04:26:53 PM |
Wednesday 10th of June 2020 04:26:53 PM |
EDM |
4593 (BMR) |
Broad-clawed Porcelain Crab |
|
Image |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:13:57 PM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:13:57 PM |
EDM |
4594 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry Starfish |
|
Image |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:27:18 PM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:27:18 PM |
EDM |
4595 (BMR) |
Bloody Henry Starfish with Cowrie |
|
Image |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:34:24 PM |
Thursday 11th of June 2020 04:34:24 PM |
EDM |
4596 (BMR) |
Four-horned Spider Crab |
|
Species |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:29:05 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:32:20 PM |
EDM |
4597 (BMR) |
Four-horned Spider Crab |
|
Image |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:31:02 PM |
Tuesday 16th of June 2020 03:31:02 PM |
EDM |
4599 (BMR) |
Edible Sea Urchin |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:01:44 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:01:44 PM |
EDM |
4600 (BMR) |
Common Starfish |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:19:58 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:19:58 PM |
EDM |
4601 (BMR) |
Sand Star |
|
Species |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 02:56:03 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:20:56 PM |
EDM |
4602 (BMR) |
Sand Star |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:14:08 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:14:08 PM |
EDM |
4603 (BMR) |
Rosy Feather Star |
|
Species |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:36:50 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:43:01 PM |
EDM |
4604 (BMR) |
Rosy Feather Star |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 03:41:45 PM |
Monday 29th of June 2020 07:48:55 PM |
EDM |
4605 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:28:03 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:30:02 PM |
EDM |
4606 (BMR) |
AV020___13_Bolocera_tuediae__Pink_Anemone_002.tif |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:35:53 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:35:53 PM |
EDM |
4607 (BMR) |
Deeplet Sea Anemone |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:38:43 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:38:43 PM |
EDM |
4608 (BMR) |
Dahlia Anemones |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:49:42 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 04:49:42 PM |
EDM |
4609 (BMR) |
Strawberry Anemone |
|
Image |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 05:00:44 PM |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 05:00:44 PM |
EDM |
4610 (BMR) |
Strawberry Anemone |
|
Species |
Wednesday 24th of June 2020 05:01:07 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:37:10 PM |
EDM |
4611 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus |
|
Image |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:22:53 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:28:18 PM |
EDM |
4612 (BMR) |
Curled Octopus at Black Carrs |
|
Image |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:24:57 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:27:31 PM |
EDM |
4613 (BMR) |
Curley Octopus Eye |
|
Image |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:31:32 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:31:32 PM |
EDM |
4614 (BMR) |
Lion's Mane Jellyfish |
|
Species |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:41:50 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:02:15 PM |
EDM |
4615 (BMR) |
Lion's Mane Jellyfish |
|
Image |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:44:22 PM |
Wednesday 08th of July 2020 04:44:22 PM |
EDM |
4616 (BMR) |
Lone Shrimp (Common Prawn) |
|
Image |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 07:55:00 AM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 07:55:00 AM |
EDM |
4617 (BMR) |
Sea Hare |
|
Species |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:05:18 AM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:08:42 AM |
EDM |
4618 (BMR) |
Sea Hares |
|
Image |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:07:29 AM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:07:29 AM |
EDM |
4619 (BMR) |
Edmundsella pedata |
|
Species |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:17:49 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:55:01 AM |
EDM |
4620 (BMR) |
Edmundsella pedata |
|
Image |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:21:14 AM |
Thursday 09th of July 2020 08:21:14 AM |
EDM |
4621 (BMR) |
Shore Crab |
|
Image |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 03:34:16 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 03:34:16 PM |
EDM |
4622 (BMR) |
Shore Crab |
Common Shore Crabs are the crab species you are most likely to encounter in the rockpools. They are usually green in colour, and have two arc-shaped lines on their shell (or carapace). Find them by carefully lifting rocks and seaweed, but remember to always put them back where they were hiding!
Did You Know?
Female crabs carry their eggs under her abdomen flab on the underside of her body. The eggs are usually orange in colour. Please take extra care if you come across any crab on the rocky shore carrying their precious eggs. |
Species |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 03:34:48 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 03:34:48 PM |
EDM |
4623 (BMR) |
Beadlet Anemone |
|
Image |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 04:05:28 PM |
Wednesday 15th of July 2020 04:05:28 PM |
EDM |
4624 (BMR) |
Blue-rayed Limpets |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:28:50 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:28:50 AM |
EDM |
4625 (BMR) |
Blue-rayed Limpet |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:32:03 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:32:03 AM |
EDM |
4626 (BMR) |
Blue-rayed Limpets |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:42:07 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:42:07 AM |
EDM |
4627 (BMR) |
Common Limpet |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:53:46 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 07:53:46 AM |
EDM |
4628 (BMR) |
Flat Periwinkle |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:01:23 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:01:23 AM |
EDM |
4629 (BMR) |
Spotted Cowrie |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:25:06 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:25:06 AM |
EDM |
4630 (BMR) |
Spotted Cowrie |
|
Species |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:25:59 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:25:59 AM |
EDM |
4631 (BMR) |
Necklace Shell |
|
Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:43:05 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:43:05 AM |
EDM |
4632 (BMR) |
Necklace Shell |
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Species |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:43:48 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:43:48 AM |
EDM |
4633 (BMR) |
Edmundsella pedata |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:54:35 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:54:35 AM |
EDM |
4634 (BMR) |
Limacia clavigera |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:57:14 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 08:57:14 AM |
EDM |
4635 (BMR) |
Limacia clavigera |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:00:57 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:00:57 AM |
EDM |
4636 (BMR) |
Polycera quadrilineata |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:07:44 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:07:44 AM |
EDM |
4637 (BMR) |
Grey Sea Slug |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:15:10 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:15:10 AM |
EDM |
4638 (BMR) |
Dendronotus frondosus eating hydroids |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:19:39 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:19:39 AM |
EDM |
4639 (BMR) |
Acanthodoris pilosa |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:35:16 AM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 09:35:16 AM |
EDM |
4640 (BMR) |
Strawberry Anemone |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:36:35 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:36:35 PM |
EDM |
4641 (BMR) |
Common Periwinkle |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:41:29 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:41:29 PM |
EDM |
4642 (BMR) |
Red Common Periwinkle |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:46:17 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:46:17 PM |
EDM |
4643 (BMR) |
Dog Whelk |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:51:49 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:51:49 PM |
EDM |
4644 (BMR) |
Dog Whelk |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:54:44 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:54:44 PM |
EDM |
4645 (BMR) |
Sea Hare Eggs |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:57:41 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 05:57:41 PM |
EDM |
4646 (BMR) |
Juvenile Blue Mussel |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:12:12 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:12:12 PM |
EDM |
4647 (BMR) |
Callochiton septemvalvis |
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Image |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:52:29 PM |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:52:29 PM |
EDM |
4648 (BMR) |
Callochiton septemvalvis |
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Species |
Friday 17th of July 2020 06:53:09 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:35:10 PM |
EDM |
4649 (BMR) |
diving_key.png |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 01:36:13 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 01:36:13 PM |
EDM |
4650 (BMR) |
snorkeling_key.png |
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Image |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 01:41:46 PM |
Wednesday 29th of July 2020 01:41:46 PM |
EDM |
4651 (BMR) |
Bottlenose Dolphin |
Keep an eye on the sea for these playful creatures - they may put on an energetic acrobatic display for the lucky sea-watcher. They are dark-grey and have a pale throat and belly, with their beak being rather short. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:33:53 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:21:41 PM |
EDM |
4652 (BMR) |
Common / Short-beaked Dolphin |
Smaller than the Bottlenose Dolphin, this species can be identified by their distinctive yellow band on their sides behind their dorsal fins. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:37:27 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:37:27 PM |
EDM |
4653 (BMR) |
Minke Whale |
One of our largest visitor to the Reserve, the Minke Whale can reach lengths of 8-10 metres. They are baleen whales, meaning they have structures in their mouths instead of teeth called Baleen which they use to filter food from the seawater - in this instance food being small shoaling fish. Their dorsal fin sits low on their backs, and they have a ridge running from their head to their tail, making them fairly easy to distinguish from dolphins or porpoises. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:46:50 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:20:39 PM |
EDM |
4654 (BMR) |
Common / Harbour Seal |
The Common or Harbour Seal is in fact less common in the BMR than the Grey Seal, and is also much smaller. Common Seals usually grow to around 1.5 metres, and have a rather 'flat' face - making them look almost dog-like! When on land they form a banana shape with their bodies by sticking their head and flippers in the air. Grey Seals don't usually do this, so it is another good way of separating the two species. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:53:50 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 03:53:50 PM |
EDM |
4655 (BMR) |
Harbour Porpoise |
The Harbour Porpoise is our smallest cetacean here in the BMR - much smaller than both dolphin species. They usually live in small group, and can sometimes be playful at the surface of the water. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 04:02:15 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 04:03:44 PM |
EDM |
4656 (BMR) |
Blue Jellyfish |
The Blue Jellyfish is similar to the Lion's Mane Jellyfish, but the umbrella is a purpleish-blue colour, and the tentacles are shorter. They are common here in the BMR, and can be found in good numbers in late summer. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 04:47:56 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:37:07 PM |
EDM |
4657 (BMR) |
Lion's Mane Jelly on beach |
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Image |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 04:56:27 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 04:56:27 PM |
EDM |
4658 (BMR) |
Lion's Mane Jelly underside |
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Image |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:00:10 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:00:10 PM |
EDM |
4659 (BMR) |
Blue Jellyfish |
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Image |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:33:54 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:33:54 PM |
EDM |
4660 (BMR) |
Comb Jelly |
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Image |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:46:32 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:46:32 PM |
EDM |
4661 (BMR) |
Comb Jelly |
Not technically a jellyfish, this little creature is transparent with purple lines. They are often found in large numbers inshore in the summer months. |
Species |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:47:15 PM |
Tuesday 11th of August 2020 05:47:15 PM |
EDM |
4662 (BMR) |
Pomatoceros triqueter |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 07:55:17 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 07:55:17 PM |
EDM |
4663 (BMR) |
Keel Worm |
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Species |
Monday 17th of August 2020 07:59:10 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:45:51 PM |
EDM |
4664 (BMR) |
Dog Whelk laying eggs |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:03:31 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:03:31 PM |
EDM |
4665 (BMR) |
Spirorbis |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:05:59 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:05:59 PM |
EDM |
4666 (BMR) |
Sand Mason |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:59:44 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 08:59:44 PM |
EDM |
4667 (BMR) |
Sand Mason |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:02:49 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:02:49 PM |
EDM |
4668 (BMR) |
Sand Mason |
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Image |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:13:40 PM |
Monday 17th of August 2020 09:13:40 PM |
EDM |
4669 (BMR) |
Kelp |
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Image |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:06:41 AM |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:06:41 AM |
EDM |
4670 (BMR) |
Kelp |
Kelps are large brown algae seaweeds that make up the order Laminariales. Despite its appearance, kelp is not a plant; it is a heterokont. They are known for their high growth rate—the genera Macrocystis and Nereocystis can grow as fast as half a metre a day, ultimately reaching 30 to 80 metres (100 to 260 ft). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelp) |
Species |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:07:06 AM |
Saturday 27th of March 2021 03:41:39 PM |
EDM |
4671 (BMR) |
Pink Encrusting Algae |
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Image |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:12:02 AM |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:12:02 AM |
EDM |
4672 (BMR) |
Pink Encrusting Algae |
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Species |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:12:52 AM |
Tuesday 18th of August 2020 10:12:52 AM |
EDM |
4673 (BMR) |
Nestends Gully 2 |
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Panorama |
Monday 24th of August 2020 09:52:45 AM |
Monday 24th of August 2020 09:54:05 AM |
EDM |
4674 (BMR) |
Minke Whale |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:17:40 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:17:40 PM |
EDM |
4675 (BMR) |
Bottlenose Dolphin |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:19:21 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 12:19:21 PM |
EDM |
4676 (BMR) |
Common Whelk |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 01:21:02 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 01:21:02 PM |
EDM |
4677 (BMR) |
Boreochiton ruber |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:11:27 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:30:28 PM |
EDM |
4678 (BMR) |
Lepidochitona cinerea |
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Species |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:15:02 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:35:55 PM |
EDM |
4679 (BMR) |
Saddle Oyster |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:55:27 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 02:55:27 PM |
EDM |
4680 (BMR) |
Star Ascidian |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:32:54 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:32:54 PM |
EDM |
4681 (BMR) |
Botrylloides leachi |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:44:01 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 03:44:01 PM |
EDM |
4682 (BMR) |
Polycera quadrilineata on Sea Mat |
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Image |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:00:43 PM |
Friday 04th of September 2020 05:00:43 PM |
EDM |